George MacDonald Fraser – Flashman – SIGNED First Edition 1969

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George MacDonald Fraser – Flashman – SIGNED First Edition 1969

£475.00

Out of stock

£475.00

First edition, first printing. Published by Herbert Jenkins in London, 1969. This is a very near fine copy. The dust wrapper, designed by A. E. Barbosa, is free from chips and marks but suffers from slight fading to the spine. It has not been price clipped and shows the original 25s price. The boards are free from chips and marks and are tight at the corners. The text blocks are bright and white, but with slight dark spotting to the top edge. The authors signature to affixed bookplate. Overall, this is a very near fine copy of a nice title.
Presented within the frame of the discovery of the supposedly historical Flashman Papers, this book chronicles the subsequent career of the bully Flashman from Tom Brown’s School Days. The book begins with a fictional note explaining that the Flashman Papers were discovered in 1965 during a sale of household furniture in Ashby, Leicestershire.


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First edition, first printing. Published by Herbert Jenkins in London, 1969. This is a very near fine copy. The dust wrapper, designed by A. E. Barbosa, is free from chips and marks but suffers from slight fading to the spine. It has not been price clipped and shows the original 25s price. The boards are free from chips and marks and are tight at the corners. The text blocks are bright and white, but with slight dark spotting to the top edge. The authors signature to affixed bookplate. Overall, this is a very near fine copy of a nice title.
Presented within the frame of the discovery of the supposedly historical Flashman Papers, this book chronicles the subsequent career of the bully Flashman from Tom Brown’s School Days. The book begins with a fictional note explaining that the Flashman Papers were discovered in 1965 during a sale of household furniture in Ashby, Leicestershire.

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