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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing a man looking glum. Measuring 8 x 10 inches. A perfect…
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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing a woman and a bloke with half his head missing. Measuring…
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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing a man carrying a bundle. Measuring 8 x 10 inches. A…
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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing a man squaring up to a woman without an eye. Measuring…
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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing Fred Gwynne having his neck sucked by a child. Measuring 8…
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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing Fred Gwynne looking rueful – probably thinking about the mental cat….
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Stephen King – Pet Sematary – Original Unframed Lobby Poster
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture ‘Pet Sematary’ released in 1989. This showing Fred Gwynne in happier times. Measuring 8 x 10 inches. A…
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Jerome K. Jerome – Three Men In A Boat – First Paperback Edition 1957
A first edition of the Penguin edition, published in 1957 by Penguin. A very good book with browning to the spine and wear to the edges and corners.
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Neil M. Gunn – Morning Tide – First Edition 1931
A first edition, first printing published by The Porpoise Press in 1931. A very good book without inscriptions in a very good unclipped wrapper with a little spotting to the…
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Robert Graves – They Hanged My Saintly Billy – First Edition 1957
A first edition, first printing published by Doubleday in 1957. A very good book without inscriptions – Doubleday’s File Copy with their stamp to the front endpaper. In a very…
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Jean-Richard Bloch – “…& Co.” – First Edition 1930
A first edition, first printing published by Gollancz in 1930. A very good book (or better) with a neat previous owner’s bookplate to the front pastedown. In a near fine…
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H.E. Bates – The Feast Of July – First Edition 1954
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Feast of July’, published in 1954 by Michael Joseph. A very good book with browning to the spine and wear and chipping to…
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H.E. Bates – Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal – First Edition 1961
A first edition, first printing of ‘Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal’, published in 1961 by Michael Joseph. A very good book with browning to the spine and wear and chipping…
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H.E. Bates – Death Of A Huntsman – First Edition 1957
A first edition, first printing of ‘Death of a Huntsman’, published in 1957 by Michael Joseph. A very good book with browning to the spine and wear and chipping to…
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H.E. Bates – The Day Of The Tortoise – First Edition 1961
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Day of the Tortoise’, published in 1961 by Michael Joseph. A very good book with browning to the spine and wear to the…
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H.E. Bates – The Distant Horns of Summer – First Edition 1967
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Distant Horns of Summer’, published in 1967 by Michael Joseph. A very good book with browning to the spine and wear to the…
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