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Great works of literature, often in their first edition. Classic and familiar stories as well as tales you have never heard before. We go back through four hundred years of storytelling.
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1958 Pictures in The FireLondon: 1958The scarce proof copy of the first edition of this collection of supernatural short stories by John Collier, several of which inspired the television anthology 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents'.
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1909 Submarine GirlLondon: 1909The first edition of this very scarce science fiction novel about a submarine screw who encounter the Flying Dutchman.
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1872 Poems by Thomas HoodLondon: 1872Two beautifully illustrated volumes of the poetry of Thomas Hood, with plates by Birket Foster. In a beautiful signed binding by Sotheran.
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1941 The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in Eight FitsLondon: 1941Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem, beautifully illustrated by the expressive drawings of Mervyn Peake, in the very scarce dust wrapper.
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1911 Because I Love You: Love PoemsLondon: 1911A beautiful collection of love poetry written by a variety of poets, bound by Hatchards.
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1967 A Reverie of Bone and Other PoemsLondon: 1967A limited edition anthology of poems written and illustrated by Mervyn Peake.
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1904 Classical and Foreign QuotationsLondon: 1904A full vellum bound dictionary of translations, curated from quotations, pieces of poetry and more.
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1941 Shapes & SoundsLondon: 1941The first edition of Mervyn Peake's first collected volume of poetry, a smart volume in the original dust wrapper.
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1962 The Rhyme of the Flying BombLondon: 1962The first edition of this illustrated narrative poem set in wartime London by Mervyn Peake.
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Signed1980 Mervyn Peake / Oscar Wilde Extracts From the Poems of Oscar WildeLondon: 1980A smart limited edition of this interesting collection of extracts of the poems of Oscar Wilde, illustrated throughout by Mervyn Peake.
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1919 The Spirit of Man: An Anthology in English and FrenchLondon : 1919A very scarce morocco bound impression of this anthology of poetry and prose compiled by Robert Bridges, Britain's poet laureate during World War I.
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1810 Woman, A Poem.London: 1810The vanishingly scarce 1810 first edition of Eaton Stannard Barrett's poem 'Woman'.
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1847 2vol A Lytell Geste of Robin Hood with Other Ancient & Modern Ballads and SongsLondon: 1847A very scarce first edition of this illustrated collection of historical works and ballads on Robin Hood.
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1770-72 Paradise Lost, and, Paradise Regain'dLondon: 1770-72John Milton's two epic poems in a uniform binding, illustrated throughout.
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1824 Theodric: A Domestic Tale and Other PoemsLondon: 1824A smartly bound first edition of this collection of poetry from Scottish poet Thomas Campbell.
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1951 A Last SheafLondon: 1951A smart first edition of this posthumous work from the writer and painter Denton Welch, with illustrations.
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1946 The GardenLondon: 1946The first edition of this touching poem following a year in the life of a garden, by Vita Sackville-West.
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1884 Ballads by William Makepeace ThackerayNew York: 1884A very scarce American edition of the ballads of William Makepeace Thackeray, compiled from his various works, in a decorative cloth binding.
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1925 The Haunted and the HauntersLondon: 1925A smart copy of this early and chilling Victorian ghost story by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, complete with plates and the original dust wrapper.
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1928 The New ArgonauticaLondon : 1928A lovely series of poems inspired by the connection between famous voyages and the desire to seek the heavens, bound in original decorative cloth.
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1935 Mysteries of AsiaLondon: 1935A very scarce collection of short chilling stories set across Asia, written as part of a popular series by various authors.
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1957 The Complete Writings of William BlakeLondon: 1957The complete collection of works by the noted William Blake, printed by the Nonesuch Press private press.
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1946 The TravellerLondon: 1946A smart first edition of this philosophical poem from Walter de la Mare, with colour images from John Piper.
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1965 The Horror from The HillsLondon: 1965A scarce, first UK edition of this chilling horror novel written by American author, Frank Belknap Long.
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1951 Winged ChariotLondon: 1951A first edition of this epic poem by the celebrated author Walter de la Mare in its unclipped dust wrapper.
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1908 A Midsummer-Night's DreamLondon; New York: 1908The first Arthur Rackham edition of Shakespeare's ever popular 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', illustrated in colour throughout.
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1965 Ghouls in my GraveNew York: 1965The first English language edition of this collection of chilling short stories by Belgian writer Jean Ray.
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1928 The Sirens an OdeLondon: 1928A long form poem by Laurence Binyon, this being a revised edition.
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1907 Songs of the Glens of AntrimLondon: 1907A charming anthology of poems focussing on Country Antrim, by native of the county Moira O'Neill.
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1897 The Mirror of the Sinful SoulLondon: 1897A faithful facsimile of Queen Elizabeth I's manuscript translation of a French poem, with plates showing the original manuscript.
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1856 The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowLondon: 1856An extensively illustrated anthology of the popular poetical works of Longfellow.
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1910 The Rime of the Ancient MarinerLondon: 1910The first edition of this popular poem to be illustrated by Willy Pogany, with striking colour plates.
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1925 The Poems of John Milton: English, Latin, Greek & ItalianLondon: 1925A collection of John Milton's poetry arranged in chronological order and with a preface by H. J. C. Grierson, complete in two volumes.
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1912 Little Songs of Long AgoLondon; New York: 1912A smart first edition of this colourfully illustrated anthology of children's poems put to music.
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1923 Kipling CalendarNew York: 1923The first US edition of this scarce collection of quotations from the works of Rudyard Kipling, from the library of Kipling's literary agent.
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1956 The Mystery of The Holy Innocents And Other PoemsLondon: 1956The first UK edition of this translation of poetry by Charles Peguy, comprised of 'The Mystery of The Holy Innocents' and other poems.