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Bob Block – Rentaghost – First Edition 1979
A first edition, first printing published by BBC Books in 1979. A near fine book with one neat name to the head of the front endpaper – a little light…
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Oliver Sacks – Awakenings – First Edition 1973
First edition, first printing. Published by Duckworth in London, 1973. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper is near fine and has not been price clipped, showing the…
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Stirling Moss – How To Watch Motor Racing – SIGNED First Edition 1976
A first edition, first printing published by Dodd Mead in 1976. A near fine book without inscriptions with a little spotting to the page edges. SIGNED on the title page…
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Kenneth Allsop – Letters To His Daughter – First Edition 1974
A first edition, first printing published by Hamish Hamilton in 1974. A very good book in like unclipped wrapper. Spotting to the page edges and to the top of the…
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Jimmy Greaves – This One’s On Me – First Edition 1979
A first edition, first printing published by Arthur Barker in 1979. A near fine book without inscriptions in a very good edgeworn dust wrapper.
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Mikhail Bulgakov – The White Guard – First Edition 1971
A first edition, first printing published by Collins Harvill in 1971. A near fine book without inscriptions in a very good lightly edge worn dust wrapper which is unclipped.
“The…
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Anne Sexton – The Book Of Folly – SIGNED First US Edition 1972
A first edition, first printing published Houghton Mifflin in 1972. A near fine book SIGNED without dedication to the front endpaper by Anne Sexton. In a very good wrapper with…
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David Seltzer – Omen – First Edition 1976
A first edition, first printing published by Arthur Barker in 1976. A near fine (or better) book without inscriptions. Amazingly clean internally. No foxing. In a near fine (or better)…
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Roald Dahl – Danny The Champion of the World – First US Edition 1975
A first edition, first printing published by Knopf in 1975. A fine book in like dust wrapper which is unclipped showing $5.95. A beautiful copy.
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Peter Maas – Serpico – First Edition 1973
A first edition, first printing published by Collins in 1973. A very good book with spotting to the text block without inscriptions. In a very good clipped wrapper with two…
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Michael Bond – Paddington’s Pop-Up Book – First Edition 1977
A first edition, first printing published by Collins in 1977. A very good or better book with all parts of the pop-up working well.
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John Godey – The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three – First US Edition 1973
First US edition, first printing of ‘The Taking of Pelham One Two Three’ by John Godey. Published by Putnam in New York, 1973. This is a very good copy. The…
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Graham Greene – A Sort Of Life [with] Ways Of Escape – First Editions
First edition, first printing. The first volume of Greene’s autobiography, ‘A Sort of Life’ is published by The Bodley Head in London, 1971. This is a very (very) near fine…
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Graham Greene – The Human Factor – First Edition 1978
First edition, first printing. Published by The Bodley Head in London, 1978. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper, though toned throughout, has not been price clipped and…
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Len Deighton – Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy – First Edition 1976
First edition, first printing. Published by Jonathan Cape in London, 1976. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper, illustrated with a photograph by Adrian Flowers and designed by…
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Len Deighton – Yesterday’s Spy – First Edition 1975
First edition, first printing. Published by Jonathan Cape in London, 1975. This is a fine copy. The dust wrapper slightly worn at the corners. It has not been price clipped,…
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