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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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1977 The SilmarillionLondon: 1977The first edition of this supplement to 'The Lord of the Rings', illustrated with a folding map and in the original dust wrapper.
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1964 Tree and LeafLondon: 1964The second impression of the first edition of this work from the author of 'The Lord of The Rings', J. R. R. Tolkien.
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1900-1901 The Major Works of George BorrowLondon: 1900-1901A smart set collecting together the five major works of English novelist and travel writer George Borrow.
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2001 The Lord Of The RingsLondon : 2001A beautiful set of the Lord of The Rings Trilogy complete with appendices and slipcase.
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2007 The Children of HúrinLondon: 2007A very smart first edition of this work of fiction set in Middle-Earth, by J. R. R Tolkien.
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1972 The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and other verses from The Red BookLondon: 1972Bright sixth impression of this anthology of verse by famous author J R R Tolkien.
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1977 The SilmarillionLondon: 1977The first edition of Tolkien's exciting collection of myths and stories.
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1971 The Lord of the RingsLondon: 1971A superb set of the monumental 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien, illustrated with a folding map to the rear of each volume.
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1961 3vol The Lord of the RingsLondon: 1961The complete set of this early impression of the trilogy 'The lord of the Rings' by J R R Tolkien.
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1914 Lavengro The Scholar The Gypsy The Priest George Borrow Sangorski BindingLondon, Edinburgh and Boston: 1914A beautifully illustrated edition of George Borrow's semi-autobiographical novel.
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1926 Lavengro Scholar Gypsy Priest George Borrow Colour IllustrationsLondon : 1926A copy of Borrow's work, falling somewhere between the genres of memoir and novel.
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1907 Lavengro the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George BorrowLondon : 1907An insightful work of mixed genres considered to be both a memoir and novel, which has long been regarded as a classic of 19th century English literature.