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Ruth Rendell – Some Lie, Some Die – First UK Edition 1973
A first edition, first printing published by Hutchinson in 1971. A near fine book in a near fine unclipped wrapper a little faded to the spine. Rare.
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Margaret Atwood – The Edible Woman – First UK Edition 1969
A first edition, first printing published by Andre Deutsch in 1969. A near fine book without inscriptions in a near fine unclipped wrapper. The author’s first novel and rare.
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Colin Thubron – Mirror To Damascus – First UK Edition 1967
A first edition, first printing of Mirror to Damascus by Colin Thubron, published by Heinemann in 1967. A near fine book inscribed and dated on the half title page verso…
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Billy Bremner – You Get Nowt For Being Second – First UK Edition 1969 – SIGNED
First edition, first printing. Published by the Souvenir Press in London, 1969. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper has mild creasing throughout and some small closed tears…
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Agatha Christie – Third Girl – First UK Edition 1966
A first edition, first printing of ‘Third Girl’ published by Collins in 1966. A fine book without inscriptions with some spotting to the top edge in a near fine unclipped…
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Roald Dahl – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [with] Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator – First UK Editions 1967-73
A pair of first edition, first printings published by George Allen and Unwin in 1967 and 1973. ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’: First edition, first printing published by George Allen…
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Robert Graves – The Penny Fiddler – First US Edition 1960 – SIGNED
A first edition, first printing published by Doubleday in 1960. A very good book Inscribed on the endpaper by Ardizzone, ‘To nurse Freeman with many/thanks from Edward Ardizzone/Dec. 1971’. In…
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Robert Markham [Kingsley Amis] – Colonel Sun – First UK Edition 1968 – Ian Fleming’s secretary’s copy
First UK Edition, first printing published by Jonathan Cape in 1968. This is a very good or better copy. From the library of Ian Fleming’s secretary, Una Trueblood. The dust…
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Ted Hughes – The Iron Man – First UK Edition 1968 – SIGNED and INSCRIBED
A first edition, first printing published by Faber in 1968. A fine book without inscriptions in a near fine unclipped wrapper with some toning to the rear panel. SIGNED and…
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Alfred Tack – The Big Kidnap – First UK Edition – SIGNED
First UK Edition with dedication from the author. ‘To/ My friend/ Jack Davis/ with all good/ wishes/ from/ Alfred Tack/ May 1969’. First printing published by John Long in 1969….
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Colin Robertson – Killer’s Mask – First UK Edition – 1966
Robertson, Colin – Killer’s Mask. First UK Edition, first printing published by Robert Hale in 1966. A very good (or better) book with blank owner’s book plate on front endpaper….
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Joan G. Robinson – When Marnie Was There – First UK Edition – 1967
A first edition, first printing published by Collins in 1967. A near fine book without inscriptions with a trace of spotting to the top edge and some off-setting to the…
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Richard Wortley – Skin Deep in Soho – First UK Edition – 1969 –
A first edition, first printing published by Jarrolds in 1969. A near fine book without inscriptions. In a very good wrapper which is unclipped. Two small closed repairs and some…
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Ian Fleming – Thunderball – Uncorrected Proof Copy – 1961 –
An uncorrected proof copy published by Cape in 1961. Light edgewear and some creasing and rubbing to the spine edges. Spine has some spotting, but a very good book indeed….
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Ian Fleming – Thrilling Cities – Uncorrected Proof Copy – 1963 –
An uncorrected proof copy published by Cape in 1963. Light edgewear and some creasing to the corners of the first twenty pages, spine a little sunned, but a near fine…
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William Plomer [Ian Fleming] – Ian Fleming Memorial – 1964 –
Westerham Press, London, 1964. First edition. First edition. Saint Bartholomew the Great. September 15th 1964. 12pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Stiff black wrappers with printed paper label on upper cover, in…
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