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Noel Coward – Post-Mortem – First Edition 1931
A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1931. A very good book with some fading to the spine and spotting to the text block. Off setting to the…
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Noel Coward – Australia Visited 1940 – First Edition 1941
A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1941. A very good book without inscriptions. Some browning throughout and spotting on the front free end paper. Soft cover with…
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Noel Coward – Waiting in the Wings – First Edition 1960
A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1960. A near fine book without inscriptions, in a very good unclipped wrapper with a small tear to the top of…
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Noel Coward – Bitter Sweet – Proof Copy of the Acting Edition 1929
A first edition, first printing published by Samuel French in 1929. A proof copy with spotting to the covers. Actor’s name and address to the top right of the front…
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J.R. Hartley – Fly Fishing – First UK Edition 1991
A first edition, first printing, published by Stanley Paul in 1991. A near fine book with a gift inscription and spotting to top edge. In a very good unclipped wrapper….
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Roald Dahl – Rhyme Stew – First UK Edition 1989
A first edition, first printing of Rhyme Stew by Roald Dahl, with illustrations by Quentin Blake, published by Cape in London, 1989. A near fine book, internals free from inscriptions,…
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Jerome K. Jerome – The Passing of the Third Floor Back – First Edition 1907
A first edition, first printing published by Hutchinson in 1902. A very good book with fading to the spine. Wear to the edges. Fading to spine. General wear and tear….
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Jerome K. Jerome – Anthony John – First Edition 1923
A first edition, first printing published by Cassell in 1923. A very good book with fading to the spine. Wear to the edges. Fading to spine. General wear and tear….
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Jerome K. Jerome – A Miscellany of Sense and Nonsense – First Edition 1923
A first edition, first printing published by Arrowmith in 1923. A very good book with fading to the spine. Wear to the edges. Fading to spine. General wear and tear….
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Jerome K. Jerome – Idle Ideas in 1905 – First Edition 1905
A first edition, first printing published by Hurst and Blackett in 1905. A very good book with fading to the spine. Wear to the edges. Fading to spine. General wear…
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Jerome K. Jerome – The Diary of a Pilgrimage – First Edition 1891
First edition, first printing. Published by Arrowsmith in London, 1891. This is a very good copy. Issued without a dust wrapper, the mustard-yellow clothbound boards are markedly toned and the…
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Jerome K. Jerome – Sketches in Lavender Blue and Green – First Edition 1897
A first edition, first printing published by Longmans in 1897. A good book with fading to the spine. Wear to the edges. Fading to spine. General wear and tear.
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Cressida Cowell – How to Train Your Dragon – First Edition 2009
A first edition, first printing published by Hodder in 2009. A near fine book in like wrapper with a little fading to the spine and wear to the spine tips…
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Agatha Christie – Miss Marple’s 6 Final Cases – First UK Edition 1979
A first edition, first printing published by Collins [Crime Club] in 1979. A near fine book without inscriptions in a near fine unclipped wrapper which is unfaded on the spine….
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Minette Walters – The Ice House – First UK Edition 1992
A first edition, first printing published by Macmillan in 1992. A near fine book without inscription in a near fine unclipped wrapper.
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Richard Ford – The Sportswriter – First UK Edition 1986
A first edition, first printing published by Collins Harvill in 1986. A near fine book in a very good unclipped wrapper with a thin stain to the foot of the…
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