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1992 Night FrostLondon: 1992A fine, first edition copy of R.D. Wingfield's early Inspector Frost novel.
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1979 Service of All The DeadLondon: 1979A fine, first edition of this crime novel by Colin Dexter. From his popular 'Inspector Morse' series.
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1999 The Remorseful DayLondon: 1999The final novel in the popular 'Inspector Morse' series by Colin Dexter. A fine, first edition copy.
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1983 The Riddle of the Third MileLondon: 1983A fine example of this early Inspector Morse novel. The first edition of this important crime fiction novel.
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1939 Trust the PoliceLondon: 1939A very scarce first edition of Peers Elliott's Australian mystery novel, the only edition of this work.
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1938 False WitnessLondon: 1938The very scarce first edition of Elizabeth Nisot's enthralling mystery novel, here in a beautiful condition with the original dustwrapper and Crime Book Society wraparound.
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1962 A Clockwork OrangeLondon: 1962An uncommon, first edition copy of Anthony Burgess' celebrated novel, his jeu d'espirit, 'A Clockwork Orange'.
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Signed1962 A Clockwork OrangeLondon: 1962A scarce, signed, first edition copy of Anthony Burgess' celebrated novel, his jeu d'espirit, 'A Clockwork Orange'.
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1963 Orphans of the SkyLondon: 1963A fine, first edition example of Robert Heinlein's noted science fiction work first issued in 'Astounding Science Fiction'.
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1786 History of the Voyages and Discoveries Made in the NorthDublin: 1786The first edition thus of Johann Reinhold Forster's account of his voyage with James Cook, illustrated with a folding map.
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1966 Flying FinishLondon: 1966A very smart, first edition copy of Dick Francis' mystery novel 'Flying Finish'.
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1832 PersuasionPhiladelphia: 1832A scarce, first American edition of Jane Austen's final novel. In the publisher's original binding, and with the scarce adverts.
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Signed2005 StormbreakerLondon: 2005A signed limited edition of Anthony Horowitz's popular 'Alex Rider' series, this being the first novel in the series. In the original slipcase.
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Signed1929 The Vicar of WakefieldLondon: 1929A fine, de luxe, limited edition of Oliver Goldsmith's noted novel 'The Vicar of Wakefield'. Illustrated throughout, by the noted artist Arthur Rackham.
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1985 Ender's GameLondon: 1985The first U.K edition of Orson Scott Card's award winning, science fiction novel.
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1921 Monday or TuesdayLondon: 1921A wonderful copy of Virginia Woolf's breakout story collection 'Monday or Tuesday'. Being one of a small 1,000 copy print run.
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1827 Richmond or Scenes in the Life of a Bow Street OfficerLondon: 1827A very scarce, first edition of one of the earliest examples of true crime fiction. A bright copy of this work.
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2001 Artemis FowlLondon: 2001-2003A fine collection of the first three novels to the famous fantasy series, Artemis Fowl.
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2006 The Inheritance of LossLondon: 2006A fine, signed, first edition of Kiran Desai's award winning novel, 'The Inheritance of Loss'. A Man Booker winning elucidation of India through two main characters, Biju and Sai.
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1933 Samuel Pepys the Man in the MakingCambridge: 1933A finely bound copy of this biography of the noted diarist, Samuel Pepys.
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1903 The Return of Sherlock HolmesLonodn: 1903-04All of the stories from Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Return of Sherlock Holmes'. These installments have been taken from the Strand Magazine and bound together.
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Signed1994-6 Dead Lagoon with Cosi Fan TuttiLondon: 1994-1996Two first edition novels from Michael Dibdin's popular series featuring Italian detective Aurelio Zen. Dead Lagoon is signed by Dibdin to the title page.
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1970 The Inner WheelLondon: 1970A very smart, first edition of Keith Robert’s Science Fiction short story collection.
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1958 Wild Lone the Story of a Pytchley FoxLondon: 1938The first edition of Denys James Watkins-Pitchford's charming children's novel about a fox, illustrated, in a signed binding by Sangorski and Sutcliffe.
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2005 SaturdayLondon: 2005A fine, first edition copy of this novel by award winning author, Ian McEwan.
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Signed1935 Things to ComeLondon: 1935A scarce, signed, first edition copy of HG Wells' 'Things to Come' dedicated in Wells' hand to his son, Anthony.
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1980 Innocent BloodLondon: 1980A fine first edition copy of this mystery novel by famous crime fiction author, P D James.
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1690 A Letter to a Friend Upon Occasion of the Death of his FriendLondon: 1690A beautiful binding by Katherine Adams for this important 1st edition copy of this very scarce work by Sir Thomas Browne. From the library of noted collector and bibliographer Sir Geoffrey Keynes.
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Signed1909 The Fairy Tales of the Brothers GrimmLondon: 1909The very scarce deluxe edition of this beautifully illustrated copy of the Brothers Grimm. Illustrated and signed by notable pen and ink designer Arthur Rackham.
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1934 Mary PoppinsLondon: 1934A stunning, very scarce first edition of P L Travers' famous children's novel, 'Mary Poppins'. Signed by the author, this is a beautifully bound copy of this beloved tale.
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1899 Selections of Thomas Coke SquanceSunderland: 1899The first edition of this very scarce collection of Thomas Coke Squance's poetry. Edited by Herbert Salisbury Squance, his son.
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Signed1997-2009 Eight Volumes of the The Alphabet MurdersLondon: 1997-2009A set of eight first editions of Sue Grafton's popular and tense detective crime novels in her 'The Alphabet Murders' series, six volumes signed by the author.
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1972-1975 Selected Works of James BlishLondon: 1972-1975An eight volume set of science fiction works of James Blish, including four UK first editions.
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Signed1983-7 'A' is for Alibi 'B' is for Burglar 'C' is for CorpseLondon: 1982-7Signed first UK editions of the first three of Sue Grafton's popular detective series, the 'Alphabet Murders'. In the original unclipped dustwrappers.
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Signed1982 A is for Alibi a Kinsey Millhone MysteryNew York: 1982A fine first edition, first impression, of Sue Grafton's influential debut detective novel ''A' is for Alibi', signed by the author to the title page.