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The Americans.
New York, NY: Grossman Publishers / Aperture, 1969. 83 Photographs by Robert Frank with an introduction by Jack Kerouac. Revised and Enlarged Edition of Frank's classic, moving photo-portrait of American life, from drive-ins, diners and Angels through cowboys, casinos and cocktails. Oblong octavo, unpaginated. Publisher's black cloth titled in gilt..... More
Dover Two.
London: Jonathan Cape, 1965. FIRST EDITION. Crown octavo, pp.191 [1]. In publisher's black cloth with silver titles to spine. With original orange illustrated dust-jacket. Jacket spine lightly sunned; very good indeed. The second of the DI Wilfred Dover crime mysteries. More
The Deep Silence.
London: Hutchinson, 1967. [Naval Fiction] FIRST EDITION. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.303 [1]. Publisher's blue cloth with white titles to spine, and grey endpapers. With the dust-jacket designed by John Smith, priced at 25s. Blue ink ownership to flyleaf. Jacket rubbed to edges with chips and closed tears. Very good..... More
Dive in the Sun.
London: Jarrolds, 1961. [Submarine novel]. FIRST EDITION. Octavo (19 x 13cm), pp. 258; [2]. Publisher's dark blue cloth, titles in red and yellow to spine, pictorial dust-jacket designed by Ing. Foyles booksellers ticket to pastedown. Slight crease along the spine, dust-jacket shows well with some chipping and nicking to extremities..... More
High Water.
London: Jarrolds, 1959. [Naval Fiction]. FIRST EDITION. Octavo (19 x 13cm), pp.256; [1], blank. Publisher's red cloth with titles to spine. Pictorial dust-jacket priced at 15s. Some minor dustiness and handling; jacket a little edgeworn with one short tear to rear. A near fine copy of an elusive book. The..... More
A Prayer For the Ship.
London: Jarrolds, 1958. [Naval Fiction]. FIRST EDITION. Octavo (19 x 13cm), pp.255; [1], blank. Publisher's blue cloth with silver titles to spine. Pictorial dust-jacket priced at 13s 6d. A near fine copy of the book, jacket with a few chips and tears plus two vintage tape mends to reverse side..... More
Rendezvous - South Atlantic.
London: Hutchinson and Co., 1972. [Naval fiction] FIRST EDITION. Octavo (23 x 15 cm), pp. 320. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt titles to spine, dust-jacket illustration by Chris Mayger. Clean copy, lightly toned to edges, a couple of small closed tears to the dust-jacket. Near fine. Douglas Reeman has been..... More
To Risks Unknown.
London: Hutchinson, 1969. [Naval Fiction] FIRST EDITION. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.320. Publisher's green cloth, gilt titles to spine, map endpapers, dust-jacket designed by Val Biro, priced at 30s / £1.50. A little toned to edges, cloth bumped to top corners. Minor chips and some closed tears to jacket edges;..... More
Twelve Seconds to Live.
London: William Heinemann, 2002. [Nautical fiction] SIGNED FIRST EDITION. Octavo (25 x 17cm), pp.[10]; 310. Publisher's black cloth, gilt titles to spine, dust-jacket with illustration by Geoffrey Huband with printed price of £16.99. Signed by the author to the title page. A fine as new copy. More
With Blood and Iron.
London: Jarrolds, 1964. [Naval Thriller] SIGNED FIRST EDITION. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.288. SIGNED by the author in black ink to Eileen M. Cond's distinctive bookplate on fly-leaf. Publisher's blue cloth with white titles to spine. With the dust-jacket illustrated by John Smith. Miss Cond's usual exemplary condition, with a...... More
A Man Called Intrepid. The Secret War 1939-1945.
London: Macmillan, 1976. [Espionage] FIRST EDITION. Octavo (22 x 14cm), pp.xii; 486. Illustrated with a suit of black and white photographic plates. Publisher's blue cloth, pictorial dust-wrapper priced £4.95. Contents clean, text block toned in gatherings, ink ownership to flyleaf, jacket a little edge worn. A very good copy. Basis..... More
The Erl-King.
London: Collins, 1972. [French Literature] FIRST UK EDITION. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.318 [2]. Publisher's black cloth with silver titles to spine. With the dust-jacket illustrated by Michael Heslop, priced at £2.50. Some bumping to head of spine. Jacket sunned to spine, with a little light wear to edges. Very..... More
The Brass Bottle [in] The Strand Magazine. Volumes 19 and 20; numbers 109 to 117.
London: George Newnes, January to September 1900. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. Nine parts in their original light blue illustrated paper covers. Octavo (28 x 20cm), pp.xliv; 120; xlv-lii; pp.xl; 121-240; xli-xlviii; pp.xl; 241-360; xli-xlviii; pp.xl; 361-480; xli-xlviii; pp.xliv; 481-600; xlv-lii; pp.xliv; 601-724; xlv-lii; pp.xliv; 120; xlv-lii; pp.xxxvi; 121-240; xxxvii-xliv; pp.xxxvi;..... More
The Return of Sherlock Holmes [and] Dixon's Return [and] The Ebony Box [and] Eyes of Terror [and] Gervais of Blois [and] The Iron Maiden [and] The King and I [and] The Land Ironclads [and] Lawyer Quince [and] Liar and an Elephant [and] The Phoenix and the Carpet [and] Point of Law [and] The Country of the Blind [and] Dialstone Lane [and] Echo [and] Golden Bars [and] Sadi the Fiddler [and] Billy the King [and] The Diver's Story [and] The Girl on the Sands [and] An Irish Gentleman [and] The Messenger in Mufti [and] The Mistress of the Chateau [and] The Ring and the Lamp [and] A Splendid Rogue [and] The Temptation of Samuel Burge [and] That Brute Simmons [in] The Strand Magazine. Volumes 26, 27 and 28, complete.
London: George Newnes, July 1903 to December 1904. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. Three volumes. Octavo (24 x 27cm), pp.[4] 804; pp.[4] 724; pp.[4] 804. With frequent black and white illustrations, including Paget's famous illustrations for the Holmes stories. Publisher's cyan cloth with gilt titles to spines and black titles and..... More
The Adventure of the Dying Detective [and] The Horror of the Heights [and] How it Happened [and] The Poison Belt, Chapter 6 [and] To the South Pole: Captain Scott's Own Story [and] Back to Back [and] Keeping Watch [and] The Weaker Vessel [and] Bits of Life [and] The Journal of Aura Lovel [and] Keeping it from Harold [and] The Torch [and] Wet Magic [in] The Strand Magazine. Volume 46, complete.
London: George Newnes, July to December 1913. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. Octavo (24 x 18cm), pp.iv; 802; viii. With frequent black and white, and occasional dichromatic, illustrations. Publisher's cyan cloth with gilt titles to spines and black titles and decoration to uppers. All edges speckled red. Ink library stamps of..... More
Stalky and Co. [in] The Windsor Magazine. Volume 9.
London: Ward, Lock and Co., December 1898 to May 1899. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. Octavo (24 x 17cm), pp.vi; 754. With numerous photogravure illustrations. Publisher's green cloth over boards, with gilt and brown titles and decoration to spine and upper. Floral-patterned endpapers. Pink 'Book Fund' book plate to front pastedown..... More
The Sanctuary Club [and] Hilda Wade [and] A Master of Craft [and] The Seven Dragons [and] The "Southern Cross" Antarctic Expedition [and] The Croxley Master [and] Whereyouwantogoto: or, The Bouncible Ball [and] Kind Little Edmund; or, The Caves and The Cockatrice [in] The Strand Magazine. Volume 18, numbers 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, and 108.
London: George Newnes, July 1899 to December 1899. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. Six octavo magazines (28 x 19cm), pp.xl; 120; xli-xlviii; pp.xxxii; 121-240; xxxiii-xl; pp.xxxvi; 241-360; xxxvii-xliv; pp.xl; 361-480; xli-xlviii; pp.xlviii; 481-600; xlix-lvi; pp.lvi; 601-804; lvii-lxviii [8]. With frequent in-text illustrations. Publisher's pale blue paper covers titled in dark blue..... More
The Mystery of J.H. Farrer [in] The Strand Magazine. Volume 40; numbers 238 and 239.
London: George Newnes, October and November 1910. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCE. Two octavo magazines (27 x 19cm), pp.[84] 385-508 [12]; [85-108]; pp.[90] 509-636 [91-116]. With frequent in-text illustrations. Publisher's pale blue paper covers titled and illustrated in dark blue, stapled twice, and priced at 6d. Presented in a black fleece-lined..... More
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