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  • The Death of Satan. by DUNCAN, Ronald
    DUNCAN, Ronald
    The Death of Satan.

    London: Faber and Faber Ltd, 1955. UK first edition, first impression. Hardback in unclipped dust jacket. The dust jacket is still bright, but has some very light signs of handling. Some small areas of loss. Head of the spine in particular. Inside the book is crisp and spotless, except for the following: over what was once the details of how to inquire about performance rights of the the play, there is a label reading Eric Glass Ltd. 110 [1] pages. 225 x 145 mm (8¾ x 5¾ inches).

    Book ID: 2714
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  • The Drawings of Mervyn Peake by PEAKE, Mervyn
    PEAKE, Mervyn
    The Drawings of Mervyn Peake

    London: The Grey Walls Press, 1949. First Edition, but perhaps a later issue. Original grey hardback boards with title on spine, lettering in black. In original unclipped dust jacket. Pagination: 11, [3] + 62 pages (full-page illustrations in both colour and b/w). The dust jacket is spotted. FFEP has Sherratt Goathland written in pen at bottom right corner. 250 x 190 mm (9¾ x 7½ inches).

    Book ID: 2930
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  • The Final Square and Other Pieces. by WOOD, Marilyn
    WOOD, Marilyn
    The Final Square and Other Pieces.

    Kettering: Woodlines Publishing, 2000. First edition. Signed dedication by the author to the half-title. Soft covers. A collection of short stories and poems. In very good condition. 90 pages. 200 x 145 mm (7¾ x 5¾ inches).

    Book ID: 3985
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  • The Forbidden Forest and other stories. by REEVES, James
    REEVES, James
    The Forbidden Forest and other stories. Illustrated by Raymond Briggs.

    London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1973. First Edition. Hardback emerald green cloth with gilt stamped title to spine. In original dust jacket. Both book and unclipped dust jacket are in a very good condition, no fading, no tears or markings. A few spots of foxing to the fore edge. These ten stories are Reeves' retelling of a few of the lesser known written by the Brother's Grimm.
    Raymond Briggs was famous for his illustrations in such as stories as Fungus the Bogeyman, Father Christmas, The Snowman, plus many others. 171 [2] pp. 240 x 155 mm (9½ x 6 inches).

    Book ID: 3548
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  • The Good Life. The Dirty Life, and other stories. by SCHWARTZMAN, Adam
    SCHWARTZMAN, Adam
    The Good Life. The Dirty Life, and other stories.

    Manchester / Plumstead, South Africa: Carcanet Press / Snailpress, 1995. Signed by the author to the title page. First edition. Original softback. Poetry. As new condition. 64 pages. 215 by 135mm (8½ by 5¼ inches).

    Book ID: 2252
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  • The Hite Report On Women Loving Women. by HITE, Shere
    HITE, Shere
    The Hite Report On Women Loving Women.

    London: Arcadia Books Ltd, 2007. First Edition. Hardback in black cloth. Original photographic dust jacket. This report is an exploration of the complicated relationships between mothers and daughters, sisters, friends, colleagues, leaders, and lovers. An insight in to why relationships between women can often end in acrimony. Book and unclipped dust jacket in very good to fine condition. 213 pages. 220 x 145 mm (8¾ x 5¾ inches).

    Book ID: 3394
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  • The Invasion of 1910: with a full account of the Siege of London. by LE QUEUX, William
    LE QUEUX, William
    The Invasion of 1910: with a full account of the Siege of London.

    London: Eveleigh Nash, 1906. First edition. Original red cloth with gilt titles and blind embossed Prussian eagle to the front boards. Bookplate for W.H. Smith Library to the front paste down. The boards have spotting / areas of paleness, and a touch of bumping, but still in good shape. Slight weakness / cracking to the front hinge. Owner's signature to the title page. Foxing / darkening to the initial pages. Overall in very nice condition. xiv. 550. pp. 200 x 130 mm (7¾ x 5 inches).

    Book ID: 2113
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  • The Isle of the Dead by SOUVESTRE, Émile
    SOUVESTRE, Émile
    The Isle of the Dead or the Keeper of the Lazaretto

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Burns & Lambert, 1863. First edition. Original burgundy cloth with gilt decoration and titles. Lengthy gift inscription \ prayer to the front end paper from Sister Mary Clare of Syon Abbey, Devon. A touch of marking to the boards, but not too bad. Fading to the spine. Internally clean throughout, with a touch of darkening. The prayer to the front free endpaper shows the book to have been a gift from a nun to her niece / Goddaughter, for New Year 1873. An attractive volume. 72 pp + 2 pp advertisements.
    Émile Souvestre (1806-1854) was a French novelist whose best known work was "Le Monde Tel Qu'il Sera"; a dystopian science fiction work full of predictions. His works often had moral messages within them. 72 pp + 2 pp ads.

    Book ID: 1213
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  • The Kickleburys on the Rhine [and] Rebecca and Rowena, A Romance upon Marriage. by TITMARSH, M.A. [Thackeray]
    TITMARSH, M.A. [Thackeray]
    The Kickleburys on the Rhine [and] Rebecca and Rowena, A Romance upon Marriage. With illustrations by Richard Doyle

    London: Smith, Elder / Chapman & Hall, 1850. Two First editions, bound together in a contemporary full leather binding. All edges gilt. Both by Titmarsh, a pseudonym for Thackeray. The 15 full page illustrations to the Kicklebury's are unsigned, the 8 plates in Rebecca & Rowena are attributed to Richard Doyle. These were two of the 'Christmas books' written by Thackeray. Clean full leather binding. A touch of rubbing. Spine is somewhat dulled. Internally clean, binding is firm but slightly shaken. 88, viii, 102 pages. 185 by 140mm (7¼ by 5½ inches).

    Book ID: 2453
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  • The Lady in Crimson and Other Tales. by OSWIN, Ymal
    OSWIN, Ymal
    The Lady in Crimson and Other Tales.

    Edition: First Edition

    London: Art & Book Company Ltd, 1906. First edition. Hardback. This is a collection of Roman Catholic short stories. Ymal Oswin is the author's maiden name and, the initials of her forenames: Yvonne Marie Aimee Lysette Oswin. 'Ymal' pronounced 'Yimal' being a schoolgirl nickname. Her married name was Wilson. However, she occasionally used the surname 'Atkin' too.Linen-backed red paper boards, covers a little spotted and marked, a very small marginal tear in one leaf, but overall a very good copy. Bookplate to the inside board from Syon Abbey. (Monasterii S. Birgittae de Sion, Chudleigh). (viii), 123, (i) pp.
    COPAC records the British Library as having a later copy, 1922; no other copy is listed.

    Book ID: 1047
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  • The Life and Scientific Legacy of George Porter by PHILLIPS, David & BARBER, James
    PHILLIPS, David & BARBER, James
    The Life and Scientific Legacy of George Porter

    London: Imperial College Press, 2006. First edition. Hardback in unclipped dust jacket. Small inscription to FFEP. Otherwise in spotless condition. 640 pages. 265 x 195 mm (10½ x 7¾ inches).

    Sir George Porter was a highly regarded and well known British scientist. Appointed Director of the Royal Institution in 1966, Porter was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967. He was the only Director of the Royal Institution to later become President of the Royal Society.
    Porter's enthusiasm for science was infectious, and in this book his peers, former colleagues, students and friends celebrate his life and work.

    Book ID: 3663
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  • The Lone Wolf Returns by VANCE, Louis Joseph
    VANCE, Louis Joseph
    The Lone Wolf Returns

    London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1923. First UK Edition. Clean yellow dust wrapper with image to the front and other titles by Vance to the rear panel. A little nicking to the top and bottom edge, and some rubbing to the front lower portion. An invisible repair to the inside top edge of the wrapper. Red cloth hardback with black titles. Fractional rubbing to the spine edge. Paper stock is very cheap and so significantly darkened throughout. Neat owner's name and date to front free end paper. Nevertheless a decent copy of this scarce UK First. "The most original cracksman since Raffles" says the dust jacket. The word cracksman was used to describe a burglar or thief. 313 pages. 180 x 115 mm (7 x 4½ inches).

    Book ID: 3317
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  • The Man Who Died. by LAWRENCE, D. H
    LAWRENCE, D. H
    The Man Who Died.

    London: Martin Secker, 1931. First Edition, that was limited to only 2000 copies. Hardback in publisher's original green cloth, with the spine lettered in gilt and with the image of a phoenix in gilt to the front board. Top page edges gilt, other edges left untrimmed. Last page states that it was printed in Great Britain by the Botolph Printing Works. Minus the dust jacket. There is light sun fading to the both the front, the back and the spine. Darkening to front and back blank endpapers. Text is clean binding is tight. 97 pages. 260 x 170 mm (10¼ x 6¾ inches).

    Book ID: 2853
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  • Signed First Edition in unclipped dust jacket
    The Mary Deare. by INNES, Hammond
    INNES, Hammond
    The Mary Deare.

    London: Collins, 1956. First Edition; signed by the author, in its original dust jacket. Very good book, in green cloth. Simply signed by the author to the title page. Dust jacket unclipped with price shown as 12s. 6d - but the head and tail of spine are chipped, and lesser so to corners. Now in removable clear protective wrapping. Owner name to the front endpaper. Lightly age-toned pages. One or two small spots to prelims. 256 pp. 210 x 140 mm (8¼ x 5½ inches).

    Ralph Hammond Innes CBE, was a British novelist who wrote over 30 novels, as well as children's and travel books.

    Book ID: 2348
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  • The Mute Bride by JORDAN, Andrew
    JORDAN, Andrew
    The Mute Bride

    Exeter: Stride Publications, 1998. First Edition. A spotless copy of this collection of Jordan's poetry. A large (69 poems) selection. Clean and tidy black softback covers, with picture to front cover. Internally virtually as new. ""Buried," "ancestral", "decoded", "invisible", "mute": the adjectives Andrew Jordan has used in the titles of his books of poems indicate his persistent concern with the hidden, the repressed, that which lies under." (PN Review 1998). 116 pages. 210 by 145mm (8¼ by 5¾ inches).

    . Première édition. Un exemplaire impeccable de ce recueil de poèmes de Jordan. Une grande sélection (69 poèmes). Couverture souple noire, propre et soignée, avec photo sur la couverture avant. L'intérieur est pratiquement comme neuf. "Enterré", "ancestral", "décodé", "invisible", "muet"…

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    Exeter: Stride Publications, 1998. First Edition. A spotless copy of this collection of Jordan's poetry. A large (69 poems) selection. Clean and tidy black softback covers, with picture to front cover. Internally virtually as new. ""Buried," "ancestral", "decoded", "invisible", "mute": the adjectives Andrew Jordan has used in the titles of his books of poems indicate his persistent concern with the hidden, the repressed, that which lies under." (PN Review 1998). 116 pages. 210 by 145mm (8¼ by 5¾ inches).

    . Première édition. Un exemplaire impeccable de ce recueil de poèmes de Jordan. Une grande sélection (69 poèmes). Couverture souple noire, propre et soignée, avec photo sur la couverture avant. L'intérieur est pratiquement comme neuf. "Enterré", "ancestral", "décodé", "invisible", "muet" : les adjectifs qu'Andrew Jordan a utilisés dans les titres de ses livres de poèmes indiquent sa préoccupation persistante pour le caché, le refoulé, ce qui se trouve en dessous. (PN Review 1998). 116 pages. 210 x 145 mm

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    Book ID: 4275
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  • The odd-job man by ONIONS, Oliver
    ONIONS, Oliver
    The odd-job man

    London: John Murray, 1903. Scarce. First edition. Third novel by George Oliver Onions, who later wrote supernatural fiction, and the novella The Beckoning Fair One. Publisher's original green hardback boards. Boards are rubbed and stained, but binding is tight. A little foxing and finger marking throughout, and neat previous owner's name to FFEP. Last page has been partially cut, but is complete. Overall good. viii, 367 pages. 200 x 135 mm (7¾ x 5¼ inches).

    Book ID: 4126
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  • The Queen of Sinister. by CHADBOURN, Mark
    CHADBOURN, Mark
    The Queen of Sinister.

    London: Gollancz, 2004. First edition in hardback. Signed by the author to the title page. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket. The second book in The Dark Age series. 175 pages. 240 x 160 mm (9½ x 6¼ inches).

    Book ID: 3585
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  • The Rhyme of the Flying Bomb with illustrations by the Author by PEAKE, Mervyn
    PEAKE, Mervyn
    The Rhyme of the Flying Bomb with illustrations by the Author

    London: J.M. Dent, 1962. A corrected proof, bearing printers / proof reading corrections. Paper covers (front cover detached but present). Slight staining to covers. Includes Peake's own illustrations. 44 pages. 230 x 140 mm (9 x 5½ inches).

    Book ID: 2148
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  • The Saracen's Head by LANCASTER, Osbert
    LANCASTER, Osbert
    The Saracen's Head or The Reluctant Crusader.

    London: John Murray, 1948. First Edition hardback in yellow cloth. In price clipped publisher's colour illustrated dust jacket. Jacket is a little age toned at spine. The story of a young knight's adventures in the crusades. For a young adult audience. With fun in text b/w illustrations, and some colour double page illustrations. Inside clean and unmarked. 68 [1] pages. 240 x 175 mm (9½ x 7 inches).
    Sir Osbert Lancaster, CBE was an English author and cartoonist, known for his work in British newspapers.

    Book ID: 3523
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  • The Ship of Stars. by QUILLER-COUCH, A.T.
    QUILLER-COUCH, A.T.
    The Ship of Stars.

    London: Cassell and Company Ltd, 1899. First edition. Red cloth cover with gilt title to spine. Top edge gilt. The story of a Cornish childhood. Cloth on spine is slightly sun faded. Foxing throughout. 312 pp. 200 x 140 mm (7¾ x 5½ inches).

    Book ID: 2094
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