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Rudyard Kipling – Rewards and Fairies – First Edition 1910 – The appearance of Kipling’s Poem ‘If’
First edition, first printing. Published by Macmillan & Co. in London, 1910. This is a very good copy. The red clothbound boards are slightly rubbed in places and the front…
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Andrew Lang – The Grey Fairy Book – First UK Edition 1900
First edition, first printing. Published by Longmans in London, 1900. This is a very good copy. Issued without a dust wrapper. The beautiful gilt illustrations are present and not blemished,…
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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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Arthur Ransome – The Imp and the Elf and the Ogre – First Edition 1910
A first edition, first printing published by James Nisbet in 1910. A very good book without inscriptions. Rough cut pages which have been opened a little too roughly. Gilt top…
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Jerome K. Jerome – Three Men In A Boat – [with] Three Men on the Bummel – First Editions
A pair of first edition, first printings published by Arrowsmith between 1889 to 1891. Three Men in a Boat – the true first issue with ‘Quay Street’ to the title…
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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 – The Prude’s Progress – First Edition 1895
A first edition, first printing published by Chatto and Windus in 1895. 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 – 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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William M. Thackeray – Vanity Fair – First Edition 1849
With Illustrations on Steel and Wood by the Author. London : Bradbury & Evans, 1849. First Edition, mixed State (with engraved title-page date of 1849, “Mr.Pitt” on page 453, but…
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W. Somerset Maugham – The Moon and Sixpence – First UK Edition 1919
London: William Heinemann, 1919. A first edition, first printing. A very good copy. Decorated green cloth with titles and Heinemann imprint in black. Corners slightly bumped but square, slight wear…
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