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John Lehmann. 8vo., orange publisher's cloth, with painted green labels decorated in gilt to spine; complete in the original publisher's dust jacket designed by John Minton (9s. 6d. net); pp. [iv], 5-256, endpapers lightly offset; pages evenly, and marginally, toned, a little spotting to the half-title; else a very good copy with slight compression to extremities, the jacket retaining much of its brightness, light nicks and chips to spine ends; verso a little browned; ever-so-slightly dulled along the spine. First edition of Camberton's first novel. Scamp is set in Bloomsbury, Soho, and Fitzrovia, and tells the story of Ivan Ginsberg, who occupies at rat-infested bathroom-kitchen attempting to write stories for a stillborn literary magazine. The novel received mixed reviews upon publication, with Maclaren-Ross claiming that its author "appeared to be devoid of any narrative gift". It was, however, awarded the Somerset Maugham prize the following year. On meeting his…
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Scamp
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Crowds and Power
by Canetti, Elias
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Gollancz. London: Gollancz (1962). First UK edition. 8vo., blue cloth boards, with gilt lettering to the spine, with the original dust jacket; pp. 495, [i]; A near fine copy. The book has a small previous owner's address label to the front paste down. The spine of the dust wrapper is a shade tanned and there is a scuff mark to the top corner of the back panel. The jacket hasn't been price clipped. It is a sharp copy. The nobel Laureate's masterpiece about the psychology of crowd behaviour. Canetti poured 25 years of his life into researching the subject fired by an early encounter as a child with a hostile crowd at the outbreak of the first world war. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1962.
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In Cold Blood (Signed)
by Capote, Truman
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London: Hamish Hamilton. FIRST UK EDITION. The wrapper is in excellent condition with no toning or marks. It has not been price clipped. The book has very light toning to the text block. Also a light indentation mark to the side text block. A small penned mark to the lower text block. Overall a near fine copy with this one being particularly rare due to the author's inscription on the front free end paper. A very sharp copy of Capote's classic crime title. The non-fiction novel is about the brutal slaying of the clutter family by two would-be robbers. It would be remembered as a trail-blazing experiment that has influenced many writers since. The book was successfully adapted into a film of the same name in 1967 and again in 2005 as the biographical portrait Capote. There hasn't been any record of the UK edition being signed by the author at auction over the past 30 years. Making this one very scarce. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1966.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar
by Carle, Eric
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World Publishing. First edition published by World Publishing Cleveland in 1969. This being the US first and true first edition with the code A3450 on the reverse, shown as being printed in Japan and complete number string down to 1. This copy is in very good condition. It does not have its dust wrapper. The boards are in the main clean with only the odd light mark and mild rippling to the right hand edge of the front board. The boards are gently bowed. There is a neat inscription to the top left hand corner of the leaf opposite the title page. The string binding is shaken in places but all pages are held by it. There is the very occasional small mark to the odd page. Overall a very good copy. Now presented in a loose protective cover. One of the greatest children's books of all time, selling over 50 million copies and being translated into 60 different languages. It has won many awards and been adapted for TV. This is where it all began, published first in the US in…
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The Bloody Chamber
by Carter, Angela
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London: Gollancz. FIRST UK EDITION. The jacket is excellent with only a light mark on the front panel. It is a crisp example and is not price clipped. The book is in similar condition with little to no wear at all. A very near fine copy. The author's collection of short stories loosely based on folk tales. The short story 'werewolf' was used as the basis of the 1984 film 'Company of Wolves'. A sought after title and amongst Angela Carter's best. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1979.
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With Sikorski to Russia
by Cazalet, Major Victor
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The Curwen Press. London: The Curwen Press (1942). First edition 1 of 300 copies. 8vo., Cream card covers; pp. 55 +[1]; A very good copy. Light marks to the upper cover. A couple of heavier black marks to the lower cover. One corner to the lower cover creased. Binding still holding firm. The author M.P Victor Cazalet has inscribed to Pamela and Reggie to the top of the card covers and written "When shall i see you? Victor". Major Victor Cazalet recollects his epic journey with General Sikorski Prime Minister of Poland, as Winston Churchill's political liaison officer. They both headed off to Russia to see how the Polish-Soviet agreement was working. To get there they took 126 hours of flying time across 12,000 miles that Cazalet said lasted 10 weeks in total. They took in Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt, Tobruk, Baghdad, Teheran and then Russia. The trip was said to be a resounding success with closer ties fostered with…
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The Long Good-Bye
by Chandler, Raymond
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London: Hamish Hamilton. London: Hamish Hamilton, (1953). First edition. This is a very good or better copy. The dust wrapper, illustrated by Fritz Wegner is clean and highly presentable; the corners feature a mild wear, the top and bottom edges are mildly scuffed, and the rear panel is browned in places. It has not been price clipped. The boards are covered in a deep red cloth and are without marks. They are tightly bound at the spine and sharp at the corners, The text blocks are bright and white but has mild foxing on the side. Overall, this is a very good or better copy and is particularly rare in this condition. The sixth novel featuring the private investigator, Philip Marlowe. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1953.
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Ordeal by Innocence
by Christie, Agatha
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Collins Crime Club. First edition published by Collins Crime Club in 1958. This is a near fine copy. The jacket is quite crisp with very little wear at all. It has been price clipped and there are a couple of faint marks on the front panel. The edges have the occasional rubbing mark. The book is particularly nice, with no wear at all. There are no ink or foxing marks. It is a highly collectible copy. [Wagstaff & Poole p212] . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1958.
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They Do It With Mirrors
by Christie, Agatha
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Collins Crime Club. First edition published by Collins Crime Club in 1952. This is a near fine copy. The unclipped dust wrapper is toned to the back panel, with a few browning marks. With minor wear to the spine ends. The book is excellent with the binding square and firm. The cloth is bright and fresh, and contents clean through-out. A Miss Marple mystery.[Wagstaff & Poole p203] . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1952.
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Third Girl
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Collins Crime Club. London: The Collins Crime Club (1966). First edition. 8vo., original red textured cloth boards, decorated with gilt lettering to the spine and a hooded gunman motif, with the original dust jacket; pp. [iv] 5-255 [i]; A very good or better copy. The jacket hasn't been price clipped displaying the correct price of 18s. net. There is light edgewear and foxing marks along the top of the reverse of the jacket. There is a smattering of foxing marks to the upper and side text blocks along with some light foxing marks to the upper edge of the front free end paper and a small circular stain to the edge of the same page. A Hercule Poirot story. An aging Poirot looks to solve a mystery involving a young woman who appears at his flat claiming to be a murderer. An excellent copy. [Wagstaff & Poole p216] . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1966.
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The Pale Horse
by Christie, Agatha
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Collins Crime Club. First UK edition published by Collins Crime Club in 1961. This is a near fine copy. The wrapper and book are both in excellent condition. Both clean with minimal handling wear. No bumps or rubbing and no previous owners ink. There are no foxing marks. The wrapper has been price clipped. Overall a near fine copy. [Wagstaff & Poole p213] . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1961.
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A Caribbean Mystery
by Christie, Agatha
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Collins Crime Club. First edition published by Collins Crime Club in 1964. This is a near fine copy. The price clipped dust wrapper is toned to the upper edge and spine. With a couple of short closed tears to the rear panel. The book is excellent with the binding square and firm. The cloth is bright and fresh and contents clean throughout. A Miss Marple novel. [Wagstaff & Poole p215] . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1964.
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The World Crisis: The Aftermath
by Churchill, Winston. S
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Thornton Butterworth Limited. Large thick 8vo., navy publisher's boards, embossed with title and author to the lower corner; spine lettered and decorated in gilt; in the original printed dust jacket priced 30 shillings net; pp. [viii], 9-474, [ii]; containing 4 folding maps, and 4 additional in text, both in black and white and full colour; edges lightly spotted, endpapers a touch offset; lightly creased to spine; but else a superior copy, unusually complete with the jacket, which is a touch darkened in places and nicked to spine ends. Near fine. Second impression, published in the same month as the first, in the genuinely rare dust jacket. The fifth part of Churchill's account of the First World War. Aftermath addresses some of the complications and disappointments following Armistice day which ultimately set the stage for the Second World War. In fact, the same year this volume was published, Churchill faced his own complications and disappointments, as the Conservatives lost 10 Downing…
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A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
by Churchill, Winston
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Cassell. A first UK edition set published by Cassell between 1956 and 1958. These four volumes, a complete set, are in near fine condition. All four volumes are first printings. Volume I The Birth of Britain has some mild wear to the top of the spine of the jacket and very occasional foxing marks to the wrapper and one or two to the side text block. Volume II The New World has dusty top text block and is mildly pushed to a corner. Volume III The Age of Revolution has a handful of foxing marks to the side text block. Volume IV The Great Democracies has rubbing to the top of the spine. All 4 jackets are not price clipped and there are no previous owner's names in the books or inscriptions. Overall a really smart near fine set. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1956.
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The World Crisis: The Eastern Front
by Churchill, Winston. S
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Thornton Butterworth Limited. Large thick 8vo., navy publisher's boards, embossed with title and author to the lower corner; spine lettered and decorated in gilt; pp.[vi], 7-368; with frontis photograph showing the Emperor Francis Joseph; a further 7 plates, 11 folding maps, including one full-colour to face final page, numerous other diagrams in text; light spotting to edges; and offsetting to endleaves; one loose slip offset to title; the boards a touch rubbed to spine tips and corners, but else exceptionally bright. Provenance: Contemporary ownership inscription of John C. Buchanan to the ffep. First edition. Loosely inserted are also three ephemeral items: a newspaper clipping from the date of publication, a bookmark advertisement from the Royal Exchange, and an advertisement slip for the Omnibus edition of The World Crisis. The World Crisis contains a thorough account of the Great War. Churchill was a notoriously prolific writer, and by the time it came to to the sixth volume of this…
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London to Ladysmith Via Pretoria
by Churchill, Winston S.
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Longmans, Green & Co. First UK edition published by Longmans, Green and Co in 1900. This is a very good copy. The boards have light marks. There is a scratch about 3 inches long on the back board. There are three pin holes on the spine. The spine has cracked on the inside board however the book is well bound. There is a previous owners name on the front free end paper. There is the odd foxing mark throughout the book with moderate foxing to the first couple of pages. Overall a very good copy and complete with all fold out maps. A very good copy of this first edition. This is Churchill's account of his time served in the second Boer war including his capture and unlikely escape from a prison camp. His recollections were first published in The Morning Post and then collectively in book form here. [Woods A4] . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1900.
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2001: A Space Odyssey - with a signed letter
by Clarke, Arthur C.
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Hutchinson. London: Hutchinson (1968). First UK edition. 8vo., original black cloth boards, decorated with sliver lettering to the spine, with the original Michael Brett designed dust jacket; pp. [iv] 5-255 [i]; A very good or better copy. The jacket hasn't been price clipped displaying the correct price of 25s. net. The jacket has some mild rubbing to the top of the spine. The board are gently pushed to a corner. Overall, there is minor handling wear. The book's previous owner, Roger Grimston was a close friend of the author Arthur C. Clarke and of Val Cleaver a distinguished British Rocket Engineer and advocate for space travel. Val Cleaver has inscribed the book to him on the front free end paper and Arthur C Clarke has written a letter to him, that is tucked into the front. Val Cleaver developed rocket travel at Rolls Royce and De Havilland. On the front free end paper he inscribes "Read what it was all about! from Val Cleaver 7/7/68"…
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Narrative of the loss of The Mary Rose; A Narrative of the loss of the HMS Royal George; A 3 page letter from Admiral Edward Codrington
by Codrington, Admiral Edward; Hornsey, Samuel
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Samuel Hornsey. In 1836 fishermen began snagging their nets on the seabed in the Solent. A diver from Gosport, Henry Abbinett was hired by them to investigate what was down there. He was the first to see the wreckage of the Royal George and then in the distance, Tudor flagship, The Mary Rose. He brought in two experienced divers, John Deane, and William Edwards. They had more advanced kit and in particular breathing apparatus that they had honed initially for firefighting. They recovered several timbers from both wreckage sites and a bronze gun from the Mary Rose. Rumblings were afoot between the parties as the fishermen, Abbinett and the two divers all laid claim to ownership of what they recovered. The Admiralty had to step in at this point. Admiral Codrington was Commander in Chief Portsmouth and made the decision that the two divers could claim ownership of most of what they recovered, with a percentage going to other parties. In 1840 they continued and with help used explosives to dislodge the…
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Poems by Hernia Whittlebot
by Coward, Noel; Calthrop, Gladys
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Privately Printed. First edition privately published in 1923. This is a very good copy. Beige soft wrappers. There is a crease to the bottom right hand side of the upper wrapper. Author Dennis Wheatley's copy with his elaborate bookplate to the reverse of the upper wrapper. Errata slip in place on the first page. opposite the contents page Noel coward has signed without dedication along with Gladys Calthrop as Hernia Whittlebot. A satirical collection of poetry from Coward about Edith Sitwell. The feud between Coward and the Sitwells initially started over Coward satirising them in a playlet earlier in the year called 'The Swiss Family Whittlebot' and would last for years, with both sides having plenty to say about the other. This copy is particularly rare to find signed by Coward and Gladys Calthrop as Hernia Whittlebot. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1923.
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