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Truman Capote – In Cold Blood – First UK Edition 1966
First edition, first printing. Published by Hamish Hamilton, London, in 1966. This is a very good (or better) copy. The strikingly plain, titular dust wrapper is clean with some slight…
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Desmond Morris – The Naked Ape – First Edition 1967
First edition, first printing. Published by Jonathan Cape in London, 1967. This is a very good (or better) copy. The dust wrapper has some slight closed tears on the top…
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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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Philip K. Dick – A Scanner Darkly – First Edition 1975
A first edition, first printing published by Gollancz in 1975. A near fine book without inscriptions in a very good unfaded, unclipped wrapper with a neat repair to the foot…
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John Le Carre – First Edition Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy – Uncorrected Proof SIGNED using both names by the Author
An uncorrected proof of Le Carre’s masterpiece, published in 1974 by Hodder and Stoughton. With the rare proof dust wrapper. The book is without inscriptions with some rubbing and a…
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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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Philip K. Dick – A Scanner Darkly – First Edition 1975
A first edition, first printing published by Gollancz in 1975. A near fine book without inscriptions with some very faint spotting to the page block. In a near fine unfaded,…
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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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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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Edwin Torres – Carlito’s Way – First Edition – 1975
A first edition, first printing published by Saturday Review Press / Dutton in 1975. A fine book in near fine unclipped wrapper. Basis for the Al Pacino film of the…
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Michael Ende – The Neverending Story – First UK Edition 1983
A first edition, first printing published by Allen Lane in 1983. A near fine book without inscriptions in a near fine unclipped wrapper with some light nicks to the head…
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Leo James Herlihy – Midnight Cowboy – First UK Edition 1966
A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1966. A near fine book with one neat name to the front endpaper (Ian Harrison-Ford). Some light spotting to the top…
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Cormac McCarthy – No Country For Old Men – First UK Edition 2005
First edition, first printing. Published by Picador, London, in 2005. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper is slightly curling at the top edge and is very slightly…
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Cormac McCarthy – The Road – First UK Edition 2006
A near fine book with spotting to the top edges in a near fine wrapper which is not price clipped showing £16.99. Scarce title by this author.
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Charles Portis – True Grit – First Edition 1969
A first edition, first printing, published by Cape in 1969. A very good book without inscriptions with a thin stain to the text block. Spotting to the top edge and…
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Heinrich Harrer – Seven Years In Tibet – First UK Edition 1953
First edition, first printing. Published by Rupert Hart-Davis in London, 1953. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper has some slight wear at the corners and some slight…
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