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The Career of an Artful Dodger – First UK Edition 1860
A first edition published by George Vickers in 1860. A very good rebound book (half leather), some tanning to the page edges. Rare.
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George and Weedon Grossmith – The Diary Of A Nobody – First Edition – SIGNED
First edition, first printing. published by J.W. Arrowsmith in Bristol, 1892. This is a very good (or better) copy. Published as Arrowsmith’s 3/6 Series. Vol. XI. Original publisher’s orange-brown smooth…
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W. Somerset Maugham – Theatre – First UK Edition 1937
A first edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1937. A near fine book without inscriptions in a very good unclipped wrapper with some wear to the head of the…
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Beatrix Potter – The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck – First UK Edition 1908
A first edition published in 1908 with the date to the foot of the title page. A very good copy. Small chips to the tips of the spine. Thin rough…
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John McCrae – In Flanders Fields – First UK Edition 1919
A first edition, first printing published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1919. A very good book without inscriptions. Burgundy endpapers with a little spotting to the page edges. A little…
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Jerome K Jerome – Three Men In A Boat – First UK Edition 1889 – True first issue sumptuously rebound in full red
A first edition, first printing published by Arrowsmith 1889. Three Men in a Boat – the true first issue with ‘Quay Street’ to the title page. A very good copy…
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E.M. Forster – Howards End – First UK Edition 1910
A first edition, first printing published Arnold in 1910. One of 2,500 copies of the first edition were printed – 4 pages of adverts
A very good book without inscriptions. Faded…
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John Buchan – The Thirty-Nine Steps – First UK Edition 1915
First edition, first printing. Published by William Blackwood and Sons in Edinburgh and London, 1915. This is a very near fine rebound copy. Rebound in calf, with fine gilt titling,…
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Arthur Conan Doyle – Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [with] The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes – First UK Editions – 1892-1894
Newnes 1894, 1892. Two volumes, both first editions, first issues. Original light and dark blue cloth with gilt lettering and Strand Library design on upper covers and gilt labels on…
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Charles Dickens – Little Dorrit – First UK Edition 1857
A first edition, first printing, first issue with the issue points of the first impression, including the three line Errata on page xiv; William instead of Frederick on page 317…
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Beatrix Potter – The Tale of Pigling Bland – First UK Edition 1913
A first edition, first printing of ‘Pigling Bland’ by Beatrix Potter, published Warne in 1913. A very good book with some rubbing to the edges and corners. A little spotting…
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Souvestre and Allain – A Royal Prisoner – First UK Edition 1919
A first edition, first printing published by Stanley Paul in 1919. Bound in blue cloth, ruled and lettered in black on front cover. Lower edges uncut. Some insignificant bubbling to…
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G.K. Chesterton – The Innocence of Father Brown – First UK Edition 1911
A first edition, first printing published by Cassell in 1911. A very good+ copy with one gift inscription, some light indentation to the rear board – a little fading to…
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J.S. Fletcher – The Investigators – First UK Edition 1902
A first edition, first printing published by John Long in 1902. A very good book. Hinges starting to crack. Endpaper browned.
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H.G. Wells – The First Men In The Moon – First UK Edition 1901
First edition, first printing. Published by George Newnes Ltd., in London, 1901. This is a very good copy. Without the dust wrapper. The blue cloth-bound boards are generally free from…
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Joseph Conrad – The Secret Agent – First UK Edition 1907
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Secret Agent’ by Joseph Conrad published by Methuen in 1907. A very good book without inscriptions. Some wear to the spine and to…
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