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Amis (Martin) The Information, first edition, number 70 of 376 copies signed by the author, original cloth, slip-case, 8vo, 1995.

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Amis (Martin) The Information, first American edition, number 18 of 126 copies signed by the author, original pictorial boards, slip-case, 8vo, New York, 1995.

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Amis (Martin) Experience, first edition, number 132 of 150 copies signed by the author, plates, original morocco, g.e., cloth slip-case, 8vo, 2000.

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Ayrton (Michael) Poems of Death, Verses Chosen by Phoebe Pool, lithographs by M. Ayrton, 1945 ~ Tate (Allen) Poems 1920-1945, no dust-jacket, 1947 ~ Monro (Harold) Strange Meetings, ownership inscription on front endpaper, 1921, first edition, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 6 others, Poetry, Modern First Editions, 8vo (9).

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Bainbridge (Beryl) A Weekend With Claud, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, lightly foxed inside, 8vo, Hutchinson, 1967. *** The author's first novel, published as part of the New Authors Limited series.

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Ballard (J.G.) The Drought, first edition, original boards, knocked, dust-jacket, rubbed and chipped, light soiling, 1965; The Disaster Area, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, spine faded, 1967, 8vo (2).

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Beckett (Samuel) Waiting for Godot, first English edition, Publisher's Note tipped-in, original cloth, spine title blocked in red, dust-jacket, slightly tanned, 8vo, 1956.

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Beckett (Samuel) Endgame. A Play in one Act followed by Act Without Words, a Mime for one Player, first English edition, translated by the author, original boards, title on the spine blocked in pale blue, dust-jacket, very slightly darkened, a fine copy, 8vo, 1958.

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Bloch (Robert) Psycho, first edition, browning, ink inscriptions to endpapers and verso of p.185, original cloth-backed boards, a little light foxing to spine, dust-jacket, rubbed and chipped, a few small tears, some soiling, very light foxing to upper cover, small ink inscription to upper cover, 8vo, New York, 1959.

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Boyd (William) An Ice-Cream War, first edition, signed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, spine very slightly faded, 8vo, 1982.

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Bradbury (Malcolm) The History Man, first edition, signed by the author, photograph of Bradbury, Salman Rushdie and J.M. Coetzee and Booker Prize bookmark from 1983 loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, 1975; Eating People Is Wrong, first edition, original board, dust-jacket, lower cover and spine very lightly browned, 1959, 8vo (2).

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Brittain (Vera) Testament of Youth, first edition, signed by the author on title, original cloth, dust-jacket and wraparound, dust-jacket slightly defective at head and foot, 8vo, 1933.

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Brooke (Rupert) 1914 and Other Poems, first American edition, unpublished, ink inscriptions to front free endpaper, original printed wrappers, slightly rubbed and a little light dust-soiling, 8vo, New York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1915.

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Buchan (John) Sir Quixote of the Moors, first edition, publisher's ornamental device on preliminary f., 4pp. advertisements, bookplate, original black cloth with green, yellow & pink decoration within red cross-hatched border, [Blanchard A2], 8vo, 1895.

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Buchan (John) Sir Quixote of the Moors, first edition, publisher's ornamental device on preliminary f., 4pp. advertisements, 3 library stamps on title, original dark blue cloth with design in green, yellow & orange, [Blanchard A2, binding variant II], 8vo, 1895.

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Buchan (John) Scholar Gipsies, first edition, etched frontispiece, title, 5 plates, 16pp. advertisements at end, original cloth-backed pictorial buckram, spine gilt, a bright clean copy, pictorial dust-jacket, torn at edges and corners, [Blanchard A4], 8vo, 1896.

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Buchan (John) Scholar Gipsies, first edition, presentation copy from the author to Ramsay Muir, etched frontispiece, title, 5 plates, 16pp. advertisements at end, Ramsay Muir's copy with his bookplate, original cloth-backed pictorial buckram, rubbed, some staining, [Blanchard A4], 8vo, 1896.

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Buchan (John, compiler) Musa Piscatrix, first edition, etched frontispiece and 5 plates, 16pp. publisher's catalogue at end, frontispiece slightly creased at 1 plate mark, original gilt-stamped buckram, t.e.g., others uncut, [Blanchard B2], 8vo, 1896.

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Buchan (John) John Burnet of Barns, first edition, half-title, 12pp. publisher's catalogue at end, original decorative cloth, spine darkened, [Blanchard A7], 8vo, 1898.

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Buchan (John) Grey Weather, first edition, half-title, original decorative cloth, spine faded and slightly knocked, [Blanchard A9], 8vo, 1899.

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Buchan (John) A Lost Lady of Old Years, first edition, 1p. advertisements, original cloth, lightly marked, spine slightly discoloured, [Blanchard A10], 8vo, 1899.

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Buchan (John) The Half-Hearted, first edition, half-title, bookplate of John MacCullum Scott, original pictorial cloth, spine slightly dulled, [Blanchard A11], 8vo, 1900.

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Buchan (John) The Marquis of Montrose, first edition, plates and maps, tissue-guards, original gilt-stamped buckram, dust-jacket, repaired at spine-ends and one fore-corner, small tear with loss to lower edge of upper wrapper, t.e.g., [Blanchard A26], 8vo, 1913.

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Buchan (John) The Thirty-Nine Steps, first edition, half-title, 2pp. advertisements, occasional minor spotting to margins, 2 ff. torn at foot with no loss, slight splitting at hinge of title, tape-marks to free endpapers, original blue cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed, [Blanchard A32], 8vo, Edinburgh & London, 1915.

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Buchan (John) Salute to Adventurers, first edition, initialed presentation copy from the author, original cloth, [Blanchard A30], 8vo, [1915].

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Buchan (John) The Thirty-Nine Steps, first edition, half-title, 2pp. advertisements, browning to edges, 1f. torn without loss, title becoming detached, original blue cloth, rubbed & bumped, light dents to covers, [Blanchard A32], 8vo, Edinburgh & London, 1915.

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Buchan (John) Greenmantle, first edition, original cloth, [Blanchard A38], 1916; and 12 others by the same, 8vo (13).

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Buchan (John) The Power-House, first edition, browning to margins, [Blanchard A35], 1916; Prester John, plates, spotting, n.d., original cloth; and 15 others by the same, 8vo (17).

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Buchan (John) Poems, Scots and English, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, worn at spine-ends and corners, [Blanchard A43], 1917; and 3 other editions of the same, 8vo (4).

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[Buchan (John)] These For Remembrance, first edition, presentation copy to the author's mother-in-law Caroline Grosvenor, original boards, very slight discolouring to spine and covers, uncut, [Blanchard A47], 8vo, Privately Printed, 1919. *** This book commemorates six friends killed in the First World War, including Raymond Asquith, Bron Herbert and Basil Blackwood.

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Buchan (John) Mr. Standfast, first edition, bookplate on half-title, original cloth, dust-jacket, chipped at head of spine, [Blanchard A46], 8vo, 1919. *** The third in the Richard Hannay series.

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Buchan (John) The History of the Royal Scots Fusiliers (1678-1918), deluxe edition, original cloth-backed boards, [Blanchard A68], [1925] ~ Stewart (J.) and John Buchan. The Fifteenth (Scottish) Division 1914-1919, contemporary ms. inscription and marginalia, original cloth, spine slightly faded, [Blanchard A69], 1926; and the standard first edition of the first mentioned.

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Buchan (John) The Dancing Floor, first edition, frontispiece, 8pp. advertisements at end, half-title and frontispiece becoming detached, original cloth, spine faded, dust-jacket, rubbed, chipped and browned, [Blanchard A70], 8vo, [1926].

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Buchan (John) Witch Wood, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed & spotted, [Blanchard A73], 1927; and 5 others by the same, all in dust-jackets, 8vo (6).

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Buchan (John) The Courts of the Morning, first English edition, presentation copy from the author signed "John", 8pp. advertisements, map endpapers, original cloth, [Blanchard A81], 8vo, 1929.

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Buchan (John) Castle Gay, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, tape marks to free endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed & scratched, [Blanchard A87], 8vo, 1930.

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Buchan (John) Oliver Cromwell, first edition, signed and dated by the author on front free endpaper, with a T.L.s. from Buchan loosely inserted, frontispiece portrait, colour plans, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed and darkened, t.e.g., [Blanchard A105], 8vo, 1934.

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Buchan (John) The Man from the Norlands, first edition, stamp on rear free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, worn, some tears, reinforced on inside with tape, [Blanchard A114], Boston & New York, 1936; and another by the same, 8vo (2). *** Entitled The Island of Sheep in Britain.

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Buchan (John) The Island of Sheep, first English edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, creased, slightly worn at 2 corners, [Blanchard A115], 8vo, 1936.

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Blanchard (Robert G.) The First Editions of John Buchan, first edition, original cloth, 8vo, Connecticut, 1981.

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Buchan (James Walter) and Henry Paton, editors. A History of Peeblesshire, 3 vol., first edition, signed by James Buchan on front free endpaper of vol.I, plates, some folding maps and pedigrees, original cloth, Glasgow, 1925; and another, Peebles, 8vo (4).

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Clark (George Norman) The Manor of Elsfield, first edition, signed presentation copy from John Buchan, folding map, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, 8vo, Oxford, 1927.

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Buchan (John) The Three Hostages, first edition, some light foxing, original cloth, slightly rubbed and with some light soiling, dust-jacket, rubbed and chipped, crease down upper cover, dust-soiling to lower cover, 8vo, [1924]. *** Rare in the dust-jacket.

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Buchan (John) The Dancing Floor, first edition, 8pp. advertisements at end, endpapers browned and with ink inscription, upper hinge weak, original cloth, spine faded, dust-jacket, rubbed, chipped and lightly soiled, 8vo, [1926].

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Chandler (Raymond) The Little Sister, first English edition, light foxing to first and last few ff., original cloth, knocked, lightly soiled, 1949; The Long Good-Bye, first English edition, original cloth, a little very light soiling, dust-jacket badly worn and loosely inserted in 2 parts, 1953 ~ Fleming (Ian) Dr No, first edition, very light spotting to first and last few ff., original boards, a little knocked, dust-jacket, worn, one endflap detached, 1958, 8vo (3).

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Chandler (Raymond) The Long Good-Bye, first edition, original burgundy boards, spine title blocked in silver, lower corners bruised, rubbed, tanned dust-jacket, chipped at extremities, head of spine creased, torn with loss of text, 8vo, Hamish Hamilton, 1953.

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Clinton (Bill, President of the United States) Between Hope and Glory, Meeting America's Challenges for the 21st Century, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, ink inscription to half-title, original board, dust-jacket, 8vo, New York, 1996.

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Collier (John) No Traveller Returns, first edition of the author's first book, signed, number 116 of an edition limited to 210 copies, original velveteen, extremities very slightly rubbed, spine title and cover vignette blocked in gilt, a fine copy, The White Owl Press, 1931; Defy the Foul Fiend or The Misadventures of a Heart, slight foxing to edges, original cloth, spotted, spine faded, 1934; Fancies and Goodnights, bookplate on verso of front cover, original black cloth, bright, dust-jacket rubbed, extremities worn, slightly creased, otherwise a near fine copy, 1951, first editions, 8vo (3).

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Cornwell (Bernard) Sharpe's Gold, first edition, signed on title by the author, small mark to preliminary f., original boards, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed at spine-ends, 8vo, 1981.

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Cornwell (Bernard) Sharpe's Honour, first edition, signed by the author, double-page map, signature on facsimile title, as original title lacking, ?later endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, 1985; Copperhead, first edition, signed by the author, double-page map, original boards, dust-jacket, small nick to spine-head, 1994; and 3 others, most Modern First Editions, 8vo (5).

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De Bernieres (Louis) Captain Corelli's Mandolin, first edition, signed 1994 by the author on title-page, first issue binding of white cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, 1994.

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Dexter (Colin) Last Bus to Woodstock, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, browning as usual, ink inscription to front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, 8vo, 1975. *** Inscription reads "How very kind of you to support me! Best wishes, Colin Dexter." The author's first book.

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Dexter (Colin) Last Bus To Woodstock, first American edition, browning, inner margins of title and pp.254-55 reinforced with sellotape, original cloth, spine rubbed and joints slightly split, covers of dust-jacket of first English edition mounted with sellotape onto cloth, endflaps mounted to front and rear pastedowns, 8vo, New York, 1975.

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Dexter (Colin) Last Seen Wearing, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, ink inscription to front free endpaper and signature to front pastedown, original boards, dust-jacket, head of spine very slightly rubbed and with small tear, 8vo, 1976. *** The author's second book. Inscription reads "Bless you, Veronica - my most loyal & valued checker - for your support. I hope you enjoy it. Love & best wishes, Colin Dexter. 26.7.76."; also signed by the subject of the dedication, Veronica Laughton Smith.

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Disch (Thomas M.) The Prisoner, first edition, signed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, 1979. *** Based on the cult TV series of the same name, starring Patrick McGoohan as "No.6".

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Doherty (P.C.) Spy in Chancery, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, a fine copy, 8vo, 1988. *** A very limited number of copies were printed of this the rarest of the P.C. Doherty's Hugh Corbett medieval mystery.

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Douglas (Lord Alfred) The True History of Shakespeare's Sonnets, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, frontispiece portrait, loosely inserted newspaper clippings, original cloth, dust-jacket, some small tears around edges, spine slightly discoloured, 8vo, 1933.

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Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, first edition in book form, illustrations by Sidney Paget, some foxing, ink inscription to title, hinges weak, original pictorial cloth, gilt, g.e., slightly rubbed, lightly soiled, spine darkened, 8vo, 1892.

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Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, first edition, frontispiece and illustrations by Sidney Paget, related newspaper clippings loosely inserted, original dark blue cloth stamped in gilt and black, slightly rubbed, spine dulled, [Green & Gibson A14a; De Waal 596], royal 8vo, George Newnes, "The Strand Library", 1894 [1893].

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Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, first edition, illustrations by Sidney Paget, slightly knocked, light foxing and soiling, original decorative cloth, gilt, g.e., skillfully rebacked preserving original spine, light soiling and rubbing, 8vo, 1894.

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