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Forster (E.M.) Where Angels Fear to Tread, first edition, half-title, 32pp. advertisements at end, occasional very light spotting, pencil inscription to front free endpaper, very light soiling to half-title, ex-circulatory library copy, hinges weak, original blue cloth, a little knocked, rubbed and soiled, top corner of upper cover nicked, [Kirkpatrick A1a], 8vo, Edinburgh and London, 1905.
Fyne (Neal) The Land of the Living Dead, half-title, frontispiece, plates, ink inscription to frontispiece, occasional light spotting and soiling, lacks front free endpaper, original pictorial cloth, a little knocked, spine very slightly faded and corners very slightly rubbed, 8vo, Henry J. Drane, n.d. [1897].
Gee (Maurice) The Big Season, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, edges and corners chipped, 1962 ~ Stow (Randolph) Tourmaline, original boards, dust-jacket, head of spine and top edges slightly rubbed, 1963 ~ Marshall (William) The Fire Circle, original boards, dust-jacket, spine faded, slightly rubbed, a little light soiling, 1969; and 2 others, first editions, 8vo .
Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, folding genealogical table, very light foxing to endpapers, original cloth, very minor water damage, dust-jacket, rubbed and chipped, tears at head and foot of spine slightly affecting text at base, some browning, mainly to spine, holes to lower cover with some loss of text, 8vo, 1934.
Graves (Robert) Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina, first edition, 2 folding genealogical tables, light foxing to endpapers, original cloth, very minor water damage, slightly knocked, dust-jacket, rubbed and chipped with some small tears, some browning, mainly to spine, very light dust-soiling, 8vo, 1934.
Greene (Graham) The Quiet American, bookplate, original board, dust-jacket, spine a little darkened, light dust-soiling to lower cover, 1955; Our Man in Havana, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, dust-soiling to lower cover, 1958; A Sense of Reality, original cloth, dust-jacket, price-clipped, a little very light soiling, 1963; Travels With My Aunt, ink inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, light spotting, 1969, first editions; and 7 others, Graham Greene, 8vo (11).
Hanley (James) The Furys, A Novel, 1935; The Secret Journey, 1936; Our Time Is Gone, 1940; WinterSong, 1950; An End and a Beginning, 1958, first editions, very light foxing to first few ff. of first 2 mentioned, original cloth, dust-jackets, 2 with spines a little faded, some occasional light rubbing, 8vo (5). *** The first 3 mentioned are a trilogy.
Hodgson (William Hope) The Night Land, A Love Tale, half-title, 15pp. publisher's advertisements at end, some light foxing, half-title browned, lacks front free endpaper, hinges a little weak, original red cloth, light soiling, extremities slightly rubbed, a little knocked, 8vo, Eveleigh Nash, 1912.
Lewis (C.S.) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950; Prince Caspian, The Return to Narnia, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 1952; The Silver Chair, 1953; The Magician's Nephew, 1955; The Last Battle, 1956, first editions, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, original cloth, spines faded, some a little knocked, occasional light soiling and fading, 8vo .
Macdonald (John D.) Border Town Girl, first English edition, ink inscription to title, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, rubbed, small tear to lower cover, light dust-soiling, 1970; The Last One Left, first English edition, ink inscription to title, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, slightly rubbed, light dust-soiling, 1968; and another by Macdonald, 8vo (3).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Enchanted Cat, soiling, small hole and tear to back free endpaper, upper hinge weak, original pictorial cloth, gilt, g.e., slightly rubbed, [1895]; Uletka and the White Lizard, some soiling, upper hinge weak, original pictorial cloth, gilt, g.e., slightly rubbed, a little light damp and water-staining, [1895] ~ Orczy ( Baroness Emmuska) and Montagu Barstow. Old Hungarian Fairy Tales, illustrations with additional amateur hand-colouring, a little very light foxing, browning to margins, ink inscription to front free endpaper, broken, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slightly rubbed, spine a little darkened, [1895], 8vo (3).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Case of Miss Elliott, second impression, a little light soiling, broken, 1905; A Son of the People, 1906; By the Gods Beloved, fourth impression, occasional light foxing, 1906; A Bride of the Plains, some foxing, 1915; The Bronze Eagle, ink inscription to front free endpaper, 1915; A Sheaf of Bluebells, some light foxing and browning to first and last few ff., 1917; A Joyous Adventure, a little very light foxing, endpapers lightly browned, 1932, unless stated, all first editions, original cloth, most spines faded, some slightly rubbed, first mentioned with covers loose, 8vo (7).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Tangled Skein, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, very light foxing to first and last few ff., upper hinge very slightly weak, original cloth, gilt, spine faded, rubbed, 8vo, 1907. *** Ink inscription reads "To Amy de Jongh with my very dear love, Emmuska Orczy. May 29th/07."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Beau Brocade, foxing to first and last few ff., 1908; The Nest of the Sparrowhawk, first American edition, New York, 1909; Petticoat Government, light foxing to half-title, ink inscription to front free endpaper, 1910; Fire In Stubble, endpapers browned, 1912; Meadowsweet, lacks front free endpaper, a little very light foxing, 1912; Unto Caesar, 1914; Skin O'My Tooth, some foxing, [1928], unless stated otherwise, all first editions, original cloth, most spines faded, occasional light soiling and some very slightly rubbed, 8vo (7).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Man In the Corner, first American edition, presentation copy signed by the author, ink inscription to half-title, title with a little very light browning, upper hinge very slightly weak, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed, spine a little darkened and with small dent, 8vo, New York, 1909. *** Ink inscription reads "To Amy de Jongh. Wuth my dear love, Emmuska Orczy. December 1909."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Lady Molly of Scotland Yard, first edition, presentation copy signed by the author, plates, occasional foxing, half-title with ink inscription and almost loose, original cloth, light soiling, spine faded, extremities very slightly rubbed, 8vo, 1910. *** Ink inscription reads "To William & Amy de Jongh. With my very dear love, Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) A True Woman, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, 32pp. advertisements, light foxing to first amd last few ff., browning to inner margins of first 4ff., original cloth, gilt, spine faded, 8vo, 1911. *** Ink inscription reads "To Amy de Jongh. With my very dear love, Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Laughing Cavalier, first American edition, signed presentation copy from the author, very light foxing to endpapers and first 4ff., original cloth, gilt, knocked, spine faded, a few very small ink spots to upper cover, 8vo, New York, 1914. *** Ink inscription reads "To J. Lennard-Payne. With best wishes for a happy year, Emmuska Orczy. Christmas 1914."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Lord Tony's Wife, first edition, presentation copy signed by the author, light foxing to first and last few ff., soiling to p.316, ink inscription to front free endpaper, original pictorial cloth, a little very light soiling, spine very slightly darkened, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, 1917. *** Ink inscription reads "To William de Jongh. In loving friendship from Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Flower o'the Lily, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, very light spotting to first and last few ff., original pictorial cloth, spine very slightly faded, lower cover with a couple of light marks, dust-jacket, rubbed, soiled and torn, tape repairs to inside, 8vo, [1918]. *** Ink inscription reads "J. Lennard-Payne. With fond wishes for a happy 1919 & many others to follow. Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) His Majesty's Well-Beloved, [1919]; The Celestial City, ink inscription removed from title, light browning to endpapers, [1926]; A Spy of Napoleon, upper hinge very slightly weak, a little very light foxing, 1934, first editions, original cloth, spine of third mentioned a little faded, dust-jackets, rubbed, chipped and dust-soiled, first with tear to head of spine and loss of title, second with tear to lower cover, repaired, and third mentioned worn, 8vo (3).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The First Sir Percy, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, very light foxing to first and last few ff., original cloth, rubbed and soiled, small wormhole to lower cover, tear 2cm. long to spine, 8vo, [1920]. *** Ink inscription reads "To William de Jongh with my dearest love, Mooska."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Castles In the Air, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, a little very light foxing to a few ff., original cloth, slightly rubbed and knocked, spine fairly faded, 8vo, 1921. *** Ink inscription reads "To William and Ada de Jongh. With my dearest love, Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Nicolette, A Tale of Old Provence, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, foxing to edges affecting some ff., browning to endpapers, original cloth, spine darkened, light soiling, dust-jacket, rubbed, soiled and chipped, some tape repairs inside to base of spine, 8vo, [1922]. *** Ink inscription reads "William de Jongh. With fondest love, Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Sir Percy Hits Back, An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel, first edition, light foxing to first and last few ff., browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, light soiling, rubbed and chipped, small tears to head of spine and top corner of lower cover with a little loss, 8vo, [1927].
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Sir Percy Hits Back, first American edition, presentation copy signed by the author, foxing to fore-edge occasionally affecting outer margins of some ff., browning to endpapers, lower hinge weak, original cloth, spine faded, light soiling, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, New York, 1927. *** Ink inscription reads "To William and Ada de Jongh. With every fond wish for 1928. Emmuska Orczy."
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Blue Eyes and Grey, [1928]; Marivosa, a little very light foxing, 1930; The Divine Folly, 1937; Will o'the Wisp, ink inscription to front free endpaper, [1947], first editions, original cloth, first three mentioned with spines faded, dust-jackets, all except second mentioned rubbed, chipped and lightly soiled, second worn, 8vo (4).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel, first edition, half-title, very light foxing and light browning to first and last few ff., original blue cloth, dust-jacket, a little light soiling, extremities very slightly rubbed, light foxing to fore-edge and top edge, slightly affecting endflaps of jacket, 8vo, 1933.
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) The Man In Grey, 1918; The Turbulent Duchess, 1935; No Greater Love, a little very light foxing to title, ink ownership inscription, 1938; Pride of Race, 1942, first editions, original cloth, third mentioned with spine faded, fourth with very light dampstaining, dust-jackets, first mentioned worn, others rubbed, lightly soiled and chipped, 8vo (4).
Orczy (Baroness Emmuska) Sir Percy Leads the Band, first edition, very light damp-stain to inner margins of half-title and title, pastedowns very slightly rubbed by endflaps, original blue cloth, spine very slightly discoloured, dust-jacket, extremities slightly rubbed, very light dust-soiling to lower cover, 8vo, 1936.
Stoker (Bram) Dracula, first edition, second issue, with'Shoulder of Shasta' advertisement, signed presentation copy from the author to E.H.Bull, dated 18.12.97, 17pp. advertisements at end, later newspaper clippings loosely inserted, original yellow cloth, blocked and lettered in red, light marking, spine darkened, corners slightly bumped, minor fraying to spine-ends and fore-corners, later collector's slip-case, 8vo, Archibald Constable and Company, 1897.
Stoker (Bram) Dracula, first edition, second issue, with'Shoulder of Shasta' advertisement leaf at end and further 16pp. advertisements, lacking half-title, creases to p.ix, a little very light soiling, dedication leaf lightly browned, original yellow cloth lettered and ruled in red, rebacked, lower cover with lower corner repaired, 8vo, Archibald Constable and Company, 1897.
Stoker (Bram) Dracula, first American edition, half-title, 2pp. advertisements at end, tear to top edge of p.319 with loss of text in top 5 lines, upper hinge very slightly weak, ink stamp to lower edge, original orange cloth, extremities slightly rubbed, a few very light dust marks, dust-jacket, backed with thick brown paper stuck to jacket, rubbed and chipped, slightly affecting text at head of spine, soiling, 8vo, New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1897.
Waugh (Evelyn) Officers and Gentlemen, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed and chipped, soiling, 1955 ~ Dickens (Monica) The Rooms Upstairs, original boards, dust-jacket, light soiling, spine darkened, 1966 ~ Hornby (Nick) High Fidelity, original boards, dust-jacket, a little knocked, 1995, first editions; and 3 others, Modern Firsts, 8vo (6).
Wodehouse (P.G.) The Little Nugget, first edition, half-title, 39pp. advertisements at end, a little very light spotting to a few ff., pp.16-17 rubbed where previously stuck together with loss of a few words, hinges weak, original red cloth, gilt spine, rubbed and soiled, spine faded, [McIlvaine A16a], 8vo, Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1913.
Wodehouse (P.G.) Meet Mr. Mulliner, first edition, 8pp. advertisements, lacks front free endpaper, some foxing, original cloth, slightly rubbed, a little light soiling, 1927; Lord Emsworth and Others, first edition, 8pp. advertisements, a little light foxing to first and last few ff., original variant orange cloth, later issue dust-jacket, worn, 1937; and 3 others, Wodehouse, 8vo (5).
Wodehouse (P.G.) Thank You, Jeeves, first edition, 8pp. advertisements at end, light foxing to first and last few ff., original grey cloth, light soiling, lacking spine, 1934; Doctor Sally, first edition, 8pp. advertisements, some very light foxing, original blue cloth, 1932; and 3 others, Wodehouse, 8vo (5).

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