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Los 395

Woolf (Virginia) The Common Reader, First and Second Series in One Volume, first American edition, original cloth, spine lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine browned, light creasing to spine ends, 8vo, New York, 1948.

Los 76

Christie (Agatha) Cat Among the Pigeons, small portion of loss to spine head of jacket, 1959 § Wallace (Edgar) The Twister, ownership inscription to pastedown, jacket with tape to spine, New York, 1929; The Day of Uniting, 1930, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, spines faded, extremities chipped and creased, some light fraying and splitting to joints; and 22 others, crime fiction, 8vo (25)

Los 245

NO RESERVE Lytton (Edward Robert Bulwer) The Haunted and the Haunters, endpapers browned, original boards, dust-jacket, spine ends chipped and nicked, light surface soiling, 8vo, 1925.

Los 261

Milne (A. A.) [The Christopher Robin books], 4 vol., comprising When We Were Very Young, tenth edition, bookplate to pastedown, 1925; Winnie the Pooh, first edition, later issue dust-jacket, 1926; Now We Are Six, second edition, half-title browned, 1927; The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, bookplate to endpapers, endpapers browned, first issue jacket, small portions of loss to spine ends, spine browned, light surface soiling, 1928, all with illustrations by E.H. Shepard, original pictorial cloth, t.e.g., spines a little faded, ends a little creased and bumped, some light soiling, jackets creased and chipped to extremities, 8vo.

Los 257

Maxwell (William) Time Will Darken It, first edition, T.L.s from the author, signed by his hand and with autograph correction, additional autograph letter from the dedicatee to later recipient, both loosely inserted, original cloth, spine ends, rubbed, dust-jacket, chipping to extremities, light surface rubbing, 3" tear to lower panel, spine browned, 8vo, New York, 1948.

Los 13

Armour (Margaret, editor) The Eerie Book, title in red & black, illustrations by W. B. MacDougall, ink ownership name to browned endpapers, cloth spine faded, recased, ends frayed, 1898 § Hyder (Alan) Vampires Overhead, 1935 § Hammet (Dashiell, compiler) Modern Tales of Horror, 1932 § Twain (Mark) Extracts from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven, gift inscription to front free endpapers, New York, 1909, first editions, original cloth, light bumping and creasing to endpapers, some light discolouration or fading; and 5 others, weird and fantasy fiction, 8vo (9)

Los 157

NO RESERVE Green (J. M.) From Colditz in Code, signed presentation inscription from the author "To Faie & Michael with the author's affectionate compliments" on half-title, light foxing to fore-edge, original boards, dust-jacket, light scuffing to edges and spine ends, 1974 § Champ (Jack) & Colin Burgess. The Diggers of Colditz, number 33 of 160 copies signed by the authors, commemorative envelope loosely inserted with stamps, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light fading to spine, 1985, 8vo (2)

Los 358

NO RESERVE Warby (Marjorie) Happy Summer, first edition, ex-library label to pastedown, endpapers spotted, original cloth, extremities bumped and rubbed, spine ends frayed, 1935 § Grose (Helena) Painted Lady, first American edition, original buckram, spine ends frayed, dust-jacket, chips and tears to extremities, lightly creased at edges, New York, 1933 § Sava (George) Bride of Neptune, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, light creasing to edges, 1946 § Pedler (Margaret) Fire of Youth, reprint, endpapers toned, original cloth, dust-jacket, lightly rubbed at extremities, 1932; and c.200 others, mid-20th century romance fiction, 8vo (c.200)

Los 216

Le Carré (John) The Looking Glass War, first edition, double-signed by the author, "John Le Carré aka David Cornwell" on title, promotional pamphlet of The Literary Guild Review, also double-signed with both names, loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light creasing to upper edge with one or two nicks, short tear close to joint, otherwise a very excellent example, 8vo, 1965.⁂ The author's fourth novel, scarce find double-signed and in such condition, with additionally signed promotional pamphlet.

Los 43

Bowen (Elizabeth) The Death of the Heart, first edition, bookplate signed by the author on front pastedown, light marginal browning, original cloth, spine a little chipped and frayed, 8vo, 1938.

Los 96

Dahl (Roald) Matilda, first edition, cut signatures of the author and illustrator laid down on title, illustrations by Quentin Blake, original boards, spine ends lightly bumped, dust-jacket, light creasing to spine ends, spine a little faded, otherwise excellent, 8vo, 1988.

Los 396

NO RESERVE Woolf (Virginia) Mrs Dalloway, later impression, jacket spine toned and creased at spine ends, otherwise excellent and sharp, New York, [1948]; Between the Acts, first American edition, jacket spine browned and marked, spine ends chipped, nicks to edges and extremities, New York, 1941; Jacob's Room, later printing, jacket with light surface soiling, spine browned with chips to spine ends, vertical tear along spine, 1931, original cloth, dust-jackets, 8vo (3)⁂ A good group of Woolf titles in the quintessential jackets.

Los 36

[Blixen (Karen)] "Isak Dinesen". Seven Gothic Tales, first English edition, colour frontispiece by Rex Whistler, some light scattered spotting to edges, ink name erased from endpaper, original cloth, light fading to spine, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners chipped, some creasing to head, light rubbing to extremities, splitting and glue repair to upper joint, still a very good example overall, 8vo, 1934.⁂ The author's first book.

Los 336

Stevenson (Robert Louis) Treasure Island, second edition, frontispiece, tissue-guard, 8pp. publisher's adverts at end (uncut), spotting, original cloth, light creasing to spine ends, light marks to lower cover, overall an excellent, 8vo, 1884.

Los 267

NO RESERVE Nabokov (Vladimir) Lolita, first Israeli edition, bookseller's sticker to pastedown, original wrappers, creased, light rubbing to joints, spine lightly browned, 8vo, Jerusalem, Olympia Press, 1955 § Mittelholzer (Edgar) A Morning at the Office, first English edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine reinforced with paper strip verso, rather torn and browned, chipping to spine ends, light nicks to extremities, The Hogarth Press, 1950 § Miro (Joan) Céramiques de Miro et Artigas, colour lithograph and illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, light chips to edges, Maeght, 1974, oblong 4to & 8vo (3)

Los 347

Tremain (Rose) Music & Silence, 1999 § Hughes (Frieda) Wooroloo, 1998 § Roy (Arundhati) The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, 2017 § Howard (Elizabeth Jane) Casting Off, 1995, first editions, signed by the authors, original boards, dust-jackets, light sunning to spine, extremities bumped, otherwise excellent; and 29 others by female authors, all signed, 8vo (32)

Los 328

Scott (Paul) Johnnie Sahib, chipping to spine head, 1952; The Alien Sky, light restorations to spine ends, 1953; A Male Child, endpapers browned, 1956; The Mark of the Warrior, 1958; The Chinese Love Pavilion, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1960; The Birds of Paradise, 1962; The Bender, signed by the author to title, gift inscription to front free endpaper, 1963; The Corrida at San Feliu, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1964, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, light chipping to spine ends, otherwise excellent copies; and 20 others by or relating to Scott, including a copy of After the Funeral, Whittington Press, illustrated by Sally Scott and additionally inscribed by her, 1979, v.s. (c.25)⁂ A superb group of Scott's early novels.

Los 319

NO RESERVE Sayers (Dorothy L.) Clouds of Witnesses, first American edition, light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, discoloured, spine ends frayed and rubbed, spine browned, 8vo, New York, Dial Press, 1927.

Los 171

Gribble (Leonard) They Kidnapped Stanley Matthews, 1950 § Bush (Christopher) Dead Man Twice, 1930 § Rosenhayn (Paul) Joe Jenkins Detective, 1929, first editions, original cloth, light marks, otherwise excellent; and 7 others, crime fiction, 8vo (10)

Los 324

Sayers (Dorothy L.) Murder Must Advertise, first edition, ink ownership name to toned endpapers, original cloth, spine ends a little bumped and creased, dust-jacket in 2 pieces with remnants of spine, edges brittle and chipped, light tape staining marks to lower panel, 8vo, 1933.

Los 281

NO RESERVE Osborne (John) Time Present and The Hotel in Amsterdam, signed by the author to title, original wrappers, 1968; Look Back in Anger, 1957; Inadmissible Evidence, 1965; The World of Paul Sickey, gift inscription to front free endpaper, jacket price-clipped, 1959, first editions, all but the first original cloth, dust-jackets, light creasing and chipping to spine ends, otherwise excellent copies, 8vo (4)⁂ An excellent group of Osborne's acclaimed plays.

Los 354

NO RESERVE Verne (Jules) A Floating City, illustrations, light spotting, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, spine faded, 1874 § MacLean (Alistair) H.M.S. Ulysses, first edition, original cloth, extremities bumped, dust-jacket, chips and portions of loss to corners, lightly rubbed along joints, 1955 § Forester (C.S.) The African Queen, second edition, spotting, original boards, dust-jacket, large portion of upper panel lacking, large chips to corners, 1936; Lieutenant Hornblower, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, chipped and frayed to spine ends, 1952; Hornblower and the Hotspur, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, chipped and frayed to spine ends, 1962; and c.30 others, naval adventure fiction, 8vo (c.35)

Los 331

Senhouse (Roger).- Bunin (I. A.) The Gentleman From San Francisco and Other Stories, first edition, Roger Senhouse's copy with his book-label and ownership name in pencil on pastedown, 1p. note in Senhouse's hand of Hogarth Press bibliographical notes, loosely inserted, light staining to corner of endpapers, original decorative boards, light rubbing to spine ends, otherwise excellent, [Woolmer 19], 8vo, Hogarth Press, 1922.⁂ Includes a slip of paper with Senhouse's hand-written bibliography of the Hogarth Press publications, with note in upper corner "L.W III p.235-7", suggesting that he follows the order of publications put forward by Leonard Woolf which is stated on those pages in vol.3 of his autobiography. Senhouse passed away in 1970, and Leonard Woolf's autobiography was published in 1964, making this autograph list a very early checklist of the Hogarth Press.

Los 242

Lewis (C.S.) Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia, first edition, first impression, small pen mark to half-title, light spots to endpapers, third impression dust-jacket, lightly faded, nicked and torn at extremities, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, first edition, first impression, hinge cracked, boards soiled, spine faded, facsimile dust-jacket, 1952; The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, sixth impression, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, dust-jacket, price-clipped, 1962; The Silver Chair, third impression, dust-jacket, torn down joint and across spine, spine faded, chip to spine tail, lower panel spotted and lightly soiled, 1959, original boards, 8vo (4)

Los 149

H. (G. D.) & M. Cole. A Lesson in Crime, first edition, 1946 § Burke (Thomas) Dark Nights, [c.1944] § Hartley (L.P.) The Travelling Grave and Other Stories, first edition, 1951 § Stanley Gardner (Erle) The D.A. Calls a Turn, first English edition, 1947, original cloth, dust-jackets, nicks and chips to extremities, light rubbing; and 7 others, crime and mystery novels, 8vo (11)

Los 94

Dahl (Roald) The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, jacket a little toned at edges, spine faded, 1977; Some Time Never, light surface marking to jacket, New York, 1948; Switch Bitch, 1974; My Uncle Oswald, 1979, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 3 others by the same, 8vo (7)

Los 379

NO RESERVE Wilson (Colin) The Mind Parasites, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author on title, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly toned, light creasing and scuffs, 8vo, 1967.⁂ Rare signed copy of this supernatural metaphysical cult thriller.

Los 295

Pulp-Fiction.- A Collection of titles from the Dell "Mapback" Mystery series, 73 vol., original wrappers, some light chipping and creasing to edges, 8vo, New York, Dell Publishing, 1937-53.⁂ An excellent run of the Dell Mystery series. The pulps are often named "mapbacks" by collectors which refers to the pictorial maps printed on 577 of the series' lower wrappers to illustrate the story's location. The run includes scarce early numbers of 1-3, as well as 6, 8-10, and 15, and many later titles. Notable names of the series feature titles by Agatha Christie as well as David Dodge and Dashiell Hammett, amongst others.

Los 136

Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, uncorrected proof copy, original wrappers, spine creased, light rubbing to extremities but a sharp and excellent copy otherwise, 8vo, 1963.⁂ A scarce proof with several substantive differences to the final text.

Los 290

Powell (Anthony) At Lady Molly's, ownership name to endpapers, 1957; Casanova's Chinese Restaurant, 1960; Books Do Furnish a Room, bookplate to endpapers, these a little stained, 1971; Temporary Kings, 1973; Hearing Secret Harmonies, 1975, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, extremities creased and chipped, light fading to spines, still excellent copies overall; and 11 others from the Dance to the Music of Time series, 8vo (16)

Los 247

NO RESERVE Macdonald (John D.) A Deadly Shade of Gold, 1967; Bright Orange for the Shroud, 1967; Darker Than Amber, 1968; One Fearful Yellow Eye, 1968, first English editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, very light rubbing to spine ends, otherwise excellent; and 5 others from the Travis McGee series, 8vo (9)

Los 380

Wodehouse (P.G.) A Gentleman of Leisure, first English edition, blank bookplate and small stamp to pastedown, light offsetting, some foxing, original cloth, spine ends and joints lightly rubbed, corners bumped, 8vo, 1910.

Los 329

NO RESERVE Searle (Ronald).- Willans (Geoffrey) & Ronald Searle. Whizz for Atomms, first edition, ownership stamp to pastedown, jacket price-clipped, 1951 § Ellis (Winifred) London- So Help Me!, fourth impression, ownership inscription to pastedown, endpapers toned, 1953 § Ship (Reuben) The Investigator, 1956 § Parsons (Denys) It Must Be True, third impression, endpapers toned, dust-jacket price-clipped, 1953, illustrated by Searle, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets, creased and chipped to extremities, light toning or browning, 8vo (4)

Los 365

NO RESERVE Waugh (Evelyn) Helena, first edition, light toning to endpapers, original boards, light bumping to spine tail, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light nicks and creases to edges, slightly heavier to lower edge of upper panel, 1" tear along lower joint, original wrap-around (spine faded, otherwise unusually crisp), overall a sharp and excellent copy, 8vo, 1950.

Los 39

Blyton (Enid) Five Go to Smuggler's Top, first edition, colour frontispiece and illustrations by Eileen Soper, pictorial endpapers, light faint foxing to half-title, faint ink ownership name to front free endpaper, first issue dust-jacket priced at 6/-net, light pen marks to upper flap, faint stamp to lower flap and rear pastedown, light surface soiling, spine ends and corners a little chipped, still overall a crisp copy, 8vo, 1945.

Los 26

Bentley (Norman S.) Armada of the Air, first edition, light marginal toning, original boards, dust-jacket, extremities chipped and nicked, spine toned, ends a little chipped, 8vo, New York & Boston, 1937.⁂ Scarce with jacket.

Los 61

Carnival, 11 vol., illustrations, original printed wrappers, light toning, Birmingham, The Guild of Undergraduates of Birmingham University, 1929-47; The Tyke, 13 vol., illustrations, original wrappers, Leeds, 1926-1953, 4to; The Rag Rag, 26 vol., coloured illustrations, light rust-staining to staples, otherwise very good copies, 4to, Manchester, 1925-58.⁂ Complete runs of Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham University Rag Mags.

Los 212

NO RESERVE Laurie Long (E.) The Galleys of St. John, 1943; Storm Canvas, 1939; A Saga of the Cliffs, 1944; Seconds and Thirds, 1936, some ink ownership markings to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jackets, light rubbing, some spines chipped and frayed; and c.40 others by the same, 8vo (c.45)

Los 71

Christie (Agatha) Death on the Nile, original cloth, a little soiled, joints rubbed, 1937; The Clocks, first few pages spotted, original boards, portions of jacket spine ends torn and stuck down to board spine ends, dust-jacket, a little chipped at extremities, creased, 1963; The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly faded, chipped to extremities, light nicks to edges, 1960, first editions, 8vo (3)

Los 372

NO RESERVE Wheatley (Dennis) The Second Seal, first edition, small gift inscription to endpapers, jacket price-clipped, rather creased to extremities, and a little rubbed, 1950; Vendetta in Spain, 1961; Dangerous Inheritance, 1965; Gateway to Hell, 1970, first editions, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets, most with light creasing or chips to extremities; and 31 others by the same, 8vo (35)

Los 130

Fleming (Ian) Dr. No, first edition, soiling to endpapers, original second state boards with silhouette, dust-jacket, flaps foxed, lower panel with surface soiling, light chips and ceasing to extremities, heavier to spine ends, still a very attractive example overall, 8vo, 1958.

Los 165

Greene (Graham) In Search of Character, jacket spine lightly faded, 1966; The Captain and the Enemy, 1988; Carving a Statue, 1964; The Complaisant Lover, jacket spine faded, light creasing to upper panel 2 short tears along joints, 1959; Introductions to Three Novels, spine faded, 1962, first editions, each the author's personal file copy, signed on title and with letter of provenance loosely inserted, these also signed by the author, 8vo (5)⁂ A superb association group of Greene's works, all his own file copies.

Los 198

NO RESERVE Hughes (Ted) Football, first edition, number 105 of 199 copies signed by the poet and artist, from an edition of 499, illustrations by Christopher Battye, original concertina wrapper over boards, 4to, [Sagar & Tabor, A113], 1995; Crow, light toning to endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, light creasing to head, otherwise fine, 8vo, 1970 (2)

Los 391

Woolf (Virginia) Orlando, 8 plates, rubbing, marking and fading to spine and covers, 1929; A Room of One's Own, toning to spine, 1929; Flush. A Biography, plates, dust-jacket, toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, spotting, some creasing and fraying to head and foot, 1933; The Years, jacket spine browned and lacking upper half, light spotting, creasing and tears, 1937, first editions, original cloth, Hogarth Press; and 8 others by the same, 8vo (12)⁂ From the library of Thomas Rosenthal (1935-2014, publisher and art critic), a few inscribed by him.

Los 138

Fleming (Ian) You Only Live Twice, uncorrected proof copy, modern hand-made paper wrappers with title in biro to upper wrapper, laminated, 1964 § Beaton (Cecil) Fair Lady, proof copy, light staining, modern hand-made paper wrappers with title in biro to upper wrapper, laminated, 1964 § Durrell (Gerald) Menagerie Manor, proof copy, original brown wrappers, lightly toned, 1964; and 7 others, mixed modern literature, including other proofs, 8vo & 4to (10)

Los 366

Waugh (Evelyn) Love Among Ruins, number 90 of 350 copies signed by the author, illustrations, original red buckram, decorated and lettered in gilt, very light sunning to spine, else fine, 8vo, 1953.

Los 125

Firbank (Ronald) Sorrow in Sunlight, one of 1000 copies, this the "press copy", pictorial endpapers, original cloth lettered in gilt, spine faded, ends bumped, 1924; The Flower Beneath the Foot, pictorial pastedown, offset to endpapers, 1923; Prancing Nigger, original cloth, lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, light nicks one or two closed tears to edges, New York, 1924; Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli, ink ownership name to endpapers, foxing to first few pages and fore-edges, original cloth, spine faded, dust-jacket, creased and frayed, folds, short tears along edges, 1926, first editions; and another by the same, 8vo (5)

Los 239

Leonard (Elmore) Stick, signed presentation inscription from the author on half-title, 1983; La Brava, 1983; Glitz [3 copies], 1985; Freaky Deaky [3 copies], publication date in pen to upper wrapper, 1988; Get Shorty, spine ends creased and chipped, 1990, uncorrected proof copies, original wrappers, some light bumping to ends, otherwise excellent copies, New York, 8vo (9)

Los 190

Howard (Elizabeth Jane) & Robert Aickman. We Are for the Dark, first edition, light scattered spotting to endpapers, original boards, lightly soiled, dust-jacket, light rubbing to joints, spine head chipped, 1" tear along joint from upper edge, light creasing, 8vo, 1951.

Los 107

NO RESERVE Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) Adventures of Gerard, 16 plates, [1903]; The Exploits of the Brigadier Gerard, 8pp. publisher's adverts at end dated "10.2.96", 1896; The Tragedy of the Korosko, 6 pp. publisher's adverts at end, faded ink ownership name to half-title, upper hinge cracked, 1898, first editions, plates, original cloth, light scuffed and frayed at extremities, 8vo (3)

Los 118

Ellroy (James) Hollywood Nocturnes, New York, 1994 § Forsyth (Frederick) The Odessa File, publisher's compliment's slip loosely inserted, New York, 1972 § Mitchell (James) Dead Ernest, publication date in pen to wrappers, New York, 1986 § Freeling (Nicolas) Dress of Diamond, 1974, advance proof copies, original wrappers, some light handling creases, otherwise excellent copies; and 22 other proofs of crime fiction, 8vo (26)

Los 111

Du Maurier (Daphne) Jamaica Inn, first American edition, light foxing, modern green half calf, new endpapers, light scuffing, otherwise fine, preserved in morocco-backed drop-back box, 4to, New York, 1936.

Los 230

Le Carré (John) The Pigeon Tunnel, first trade edition, signed by the author to limitation page, original slip-case, 2016; A Legacy of Spies, "exclusive signed edition", mint in original slip-case with cellophane wrapping, 2017; Nervous Times, number 32 of 250 copies signed by the author, photographic frontispiece portrait of the author, original morocco-backed boards, light rubbing to tips of spine, The Anglo-Israel Association, 1998; and 4 other limited editions by the same, 8vo (7)

Los 146

Frank (Anne) Het Achterhuis [The Diary of Anne Frank], second printing, illustrations, small ink ownership name to pastedown, margins toned, original boards, toned, spine browned, ends and joints a little rubbed, joints a little cracked but holding firm, Amsterdam, 1947; The Diary of a Young Girl, first American edition, ownership name to pastedown, light soiling to endpapers, original boards, soiled, dust-jacket, spine faded, chipped and nicked at edges, lightly rubbed along joints, New York, 1952; and another by the same, 8vo (3)

Los 135

Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, original boards with ski trail design to upper cover, spine lettered in silver, dust-jacket, short tear to spine upper joint, creasing to spine head and light rubbing to joints, 1963; The Man With the Golden Gun, original boards, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, very light creasing to spine ends with odd chip, 1965, first editions, excellent copies, 8vo (2)

Los 35

Blayre (Christopher) The Purple Sapphire, first edition, ownership name and light spotting to endpapers, 1921 § Hunt (Violet) More Tales of the Uneasy, first edition, 1925 § Fraser (Mrs Hugh) and J. I. Stahlmann, fourth edition, ownership name to pastedown, 1912 § Derith (W. I.) The White Ju-Ju, [c.1920] § Casserly (Gordon) The Monkey God, 1934, original cloth, light bumping to extremities; and 5 others, early weird fiction, 8vo (10)

Los 119

Farjeon (Jefferson) The Master Criminal, bookplate and ownership name to endpapers, 1924 § Queen (Ellery) The Devil to Pay, 1938; The Four of Hearts, 1939 § Marsden (Antony) Swooning Venus, endpapers browned, [1932], spotting or foxing to first few pages, original cloth, spine ends bumped and frayed, some light fading to spines; and 6 others, crime, 8vo (10)

Los 383

Wodehouse (P.G.) Thank You, Jeeves, 1934; Right Ho, Jeeves, book-label and ownership inscription to endpapers, 1934; The Clicking of Cuthbert, 1922; Bill the Conqueror, 1924, first editions, light toning, original cloth, light toning or fraying to ends, still excellent copies; and 6 others by the same, 8vo (10)

Los 163

Greene (Graham) The Quiet American, uncorrected proof copy, original printed wrappers, light surface soiling and finger-staining marks, slight shelf-lean, creasing to spine and one or two marks, 1956 & 3 others proofs by Greene, 8vo (4)

Los 278

Oppenheim (E.Phillips) The Bank Manager, 1934 § Upward (Allen) The Club of Masks, ownership inscription to endpaper, 1926 § Bailey (H.C.) Mr Fortune's Trials, light foxing, 1925 § Pemberton (Max) The Man Who Drove the Car, 1910, original cloth or boards, light scuffing and marking, some soiling; and 6 others, mystery and crime novels, 8vo (10)

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