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Stephen King – Lisey’s Story – First US Edition 2006
A first edition, first printing published by Scribner in 2006. A near fine book beautifully designed. No inscriptions. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with a little rubbing to the…
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Sheldon Hall – ZULU – With Some Guts Behind It – First Edition 2006
A first edition of the revised edition published by Tomahawk in 2006. A fine book in like wrapper. Foreward by John Barry. Although, there was no book of the film,…
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Ian Fleming – From Russia With Love – First UK Edition 1957 – SIGNED by Dust Wrapper Artist Richard Chopping
First edition, first printing. Published by Jonathan Cape, London, in 1957. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper is finely illustrated by Richard Chopping and SIGNED by him…
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Roald Dahl [Quentin Blake] – The Witches – First UK Edition 1983
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Witches’ by Roald Dahl published by Cape in 1983. A very good book in like unclipped wrapper with a little staining to the…
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J.K. Rowling – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – UK Braille Version in 5 Volumes
5 vols, Scottish Braille Press #1998. Mauve card covers. All in very good condition. Exceptionally rare and not in Errington.
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Helene Hanff – 84, Charing Cross Road [with] Rare Marks & Co. Modern First Editions Catalogue circa 1930s
A first edition, first printing published by Andre Deutsch in 1971. A very good book with inscriptions with some spotting to the top edge in a very good unclipped wrapper…
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Herbert Asbury – The Gangs Of New York
A first edition of the Avon ‘pulp’ version of Asbury’s initial 1928 edition. A very good copy with one small name to the title page. Some rubbing, but in complete…
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Richard Jessup – The Cincinnati Kid – First US Edition 1963
A first edition, first printing published by Little, Brown in 1963. A very good (or better) book without inscriptions. In a very good unclipped wrapper, lightly rubbed with some wear…
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Lauren Weisberger – The Devil Wears Prada – First US Edition 2003
A first edition, first printing published by Doubleday in 2003. A near fine book without inscriptions, a little rubbed to the edges and bumped to the bottom of the spine….
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Ray Bradbury – Fahrenheit 451 – First UK Edition 1954
A first edition, first printing published by Rupert Hart-Davis in 1954. A very good+ (or better) book without inscriptions – damp-staining to the lower boards with some spotting to the…
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Stephen King – Cujo – First UK Edition 1981
First edition, first printing. Published by MacDonald & Co in London, 1982. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper is slightly worn at the spine tips and with…
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Frederick Forsyth – The Day of the Jackal – First Australian Edition 1971
First edition, first printing of The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth, published by Hutchinson, Australia in 1971. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, some…
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E M Nathanson – The Dirty Dozen – First UK Edition 1966
A first edition, first printing published by Arthur Barker in 1966. A very good book with one name to the front endpaper. Some light staining to the page edges. In…
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Garry Douglas – Highlander – First UK Edition In The Slipcase
A first edition, first printing of the serialisation published by Severn House in 1986. A very good book with some scattered spotting to the endpapers in the very good dust…
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Patricia Highsmith – The Talented Mr Ripley – First UK Edition 1951 – a FINE Copy
A first edition, first printing published by The Cresset Press in 1957. A fine book without inscriptions – some light off-setting to the endpapers. In a fine neatly clipped wrapper….
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Ian Fleming – Too Hot to Handle [Moonraker] – First Printing 1956
First printing. Paperback in publisher’s illustrated card covers, all edges tinted red. Some very light rubbing and a couple of creases to corners otherwise a clean bright copy of a…
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