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E. Nesbit – Five Children and It – First Edition 1902
A first edition, first printing published by T. Fisher Unwin in 1902. A very good copy, uncommon. A classic of children’s literature. Condition: Some darkening to the spine, but the…
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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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Dr. Seuss – Dr. Seuss’s ABC – First US Edition 1963
A first edition, first printing published by Random House (Beginner Books) in 1963. A very good book without inscriptions. Some rubbing and bumping to the spine tips and corners. In…
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Michael Bond – The Paddington Bear First Edition Set 1958-70 – ALL SIGNED presentation copies – With accompanying archival material
A set of nine first edition, first printings published by Collins between 1958 to 1970 – with accompanying archival material. All books are inscribed, with the exception of ‘Paddington Goes…
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Ursula Le Guin – The Earthsea Trilogy [The Wizard of the Earthsea / The Tombs of Atuan / The Farthest Shore] First Editions 1971-73
1971-72-73, 1971. 3 volumes, octavo. All first edition, first UK printings. Original brown, blue, and grey boards, gilt titles to spines, coloured and map endpapers. With the illustrated dust jackets….
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Roald Dahl – James And The Giant Peach – First UK Edition 1967
First edition, first printing published by George Allen and Unwin in 1967. A very good copy. One small name to the front pastedown, otherwise, aside from some heavy spotting to…
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Chris Van Allsburg – Jumanji – First Edition 1981
A first edition, first printing published by Houghton Mifflin in 1981. Slim oblong quarto (25.5cm.); publisher’s cloth in green pictorial dust jacket; [32]pp.; full-page illus. throughout. A couple tiny closed…
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Enid Blyton – The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage – First UK Edition 1943
A first edition, first printing, published by Methuen in 1943. A good copy with one small ownership gift inscription to the front endpaper. Browning and fading to the spine with…
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Roald Dahl – The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar – First UK Edition 1977
A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1977. A very good book with a neat inscription to the front endpaper with spotting to the page edges. In a…
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Judith Kerr – The Tiger Who Came to Tea – First Paperback Edition 1973
A first edition of the paperback, published five years after the hardback produced by Collins. A superb fine copy. No inscriptions. The best copy we have seen (without creasing etc)….
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Roald Dahl – Dirty Beasts – First UK Edition 1983
A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1983. A very good copy. Boards are sharp and there are no inscriptions. A small crease to the bottom of the…
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Michael Bond – A Bear Called Paddington – First UK Edition 1958
First edition, first printing. Published by Collins in London, 1958. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper is markedly clean with some very slight creasing present. There is…
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Michelle Magorian – Goodnight Mister Tom – First UK Edition 1981
A first edition, first printing published by Kestrel Books in 1981. A near fine book without inscriptions with a previous owner’s unfilled bookplate in like unclipped wrapper with a minor…
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Roald Dahl – Danny The Champion of the World – First UK Edition 1975
First edition, first printing of Danny The Champion of the World by Roald Dahl, published by Jonathan Cape, London in 1975. A near fine book signed by a previous owner…
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Judith Kerr – MOG – First UK Edition 1970
A first edition, first printing published by Collins in 1970. A near fine (or better) book. No inscriptions. Remarkably clean and fresh with very sharp corners. In the uncommon dust…
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E. Nesbit – The Railway Children – First UK Edition 1906
A first edition, first printing published by Wells Gardner Darton & Co. 1906. First edition; 8vo; half-title, pictorial title and 20 black & white plates including frontispiece by C. E….
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