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HOWARD JACOBSON: Live a Little. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
MO YAN: Pow! A novel. Translated from the Chinese by Howard Goldblatt
GWYLMOR PRYS WILLIAMS AND GEORGE THOMPSON BRAKE: Drink in Great Britain 1900-1979
THOMAS STORY. Emily E.Moore: Travelling with Thomas Story. The Life and Travels of an Eighteenth-Century Quaker. With an introduction by Rufus M.Jones. (INSCRIBED)
HERBERT READ AND BONAMY DOBRÉE: The London Book of English Prose. Selected, ordered and introduced by Herbert Read and Bonamy Dobrée
A.J.GUNN: The Shon Warrior
ARTHUR C.JACOBSON: Genius: Some Revaluations
RICHARD COBB: Still Life. Sketches from a Tunbridge Wells Childhood. (INSCRIBED)
ELIZABETH DAVID. John Minton: French Country Cooking. With illustrations and a splendid dust wrapper resign by John Minton
JOHN BRAINE. John Minton: Room at the Top. A novel. With a dust wrapper design by John Minton
JOHN EVELYN: The Tragedy of Faust. A play. (INSCRIBED)
STELLA GIBBONS: contributes four poems to the anthology Poems 1923-1944. University College London
EDWARD THOMAS: Essays of To-Day and Yesterday. [Selected Essays]
ALBERT SCHWEITZER. Edwin Prince Booth: A Tribute on the Ninetieth Birthday of Albert Schweitzer. Edited by Dr. Edwin Prince Booth, Dr. Homer A.Jack, Mrs. Miriam Rogers and Mrs. Robert Alfred Vogt. (SIGNED)
JOHN REDWOOD ANDERSON: The Vortex. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
COMMANDANT BUGNET: Foch Talks. Aide-de-camp to Foch June 1921-March 1929. Translated from the French of 'En Écoutant le Maréchal Foch' by Russell Green
MATTHEW ARNOLD: Literature and Dogma. An Essay Towards a Better Appreciation of the Bible
WILLIAM BLUNDELL: Cavalier. Letters of William Blundell to his Friends 1620-1698. Edited by Margaret Blundell
WILLIAM FALCONER: The Shipwreck. A Poem in Three Cantos. With text illustrated by additional notes, and corrected from the first and second editions. With a thirty-nine page biographical memoir of the author by J.S.Clarke
JAMES KENWARD: For Cambria: Themes in Verse and Prose, A.D. 1854-1868. With Other Pieces. (INSCRIBED)
JOHN COWPER POWYS: Rodmoor. A Romance. (INSCRIBED)
FRANK R.STOCKTON: The Great Show in Kobol-Land
GREAT WAR: Memorials of Rugbeians Who Fell in the Great War. Volume V
HENRY ROTH: The Mercy of the Rude Stream. Complete in four volumes comprising 'A Star Shines over Mt. Morris Park', 'A Diving Rock on the Hudson', 'From Bondage' [and] 'Requiem for Harlem'
JAMES ELLROY: Blood on the Moon. The first volume of the L.A. Noir trilogy
JAMES ELLROY: Because the Night. The second volume of the L.A. Noir trilogy
PATRICK MCGRATH: Dr. Haggard's Disease. A novel. (SIGNED)
ARTHUR MACHEN: The Three Imposters. With an introduction by Julian Symons
RAMSEY CAMPBELL: Thieving Fear. A novel. With an introduction by Kim Newman. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
ANTHONY RHODES: The Prophet's Carpet. A novel. (PUBLISHER'S FILE COPY)
DICK FRANCES: The Danger. (SIGNED)
GEOFFREY WILLIAMSON: Changing Greenland. With an introduction by Ole Bjorn Kraft. (INSCRIBED)
CHARLES WILLIAMS: Collected Plays. With an introduction by John Heath-Stubbs
HEINRICH HARRER. Peter Fleming: Seven Years in Tibet. Translated from the German by Richard Graves and with an introduction by Peter Fleming
KAZUO ISHIGURO: Nocturnes. Five Stories of Music and Nightfall
FRANCO FORTINI: Summer is Not All. Selected Poems. Translated from the Italian by Paul Lawton
ROGER MCGOUGH: Collected Poems. (SIGNED)
JEAN FUSARO: Fusaro. A monograph. With an introduction, 'Fusaro, or Choreography of the Fleeting Instant', by Jean Carrière. (WITH A LETTER FROM THE ARTIST)
SALMAN RUSHDIE: The Moor's Last Sigh. A novel. (UNCORRECTED PROOF)
FREDDIE DE BUTTS: Now the Dust has Settled. Memories of War and Peace 1939-1994. (SIGNED)
ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER. Uri Shulevitz: The Golem. With illustrations by Uri Shulevitz
THOR HEYERDAHL: The Tigris Expedition. In Search for Our Beginnings. (SIGNED)
JAMES REEVES. Edward Ardizzone: Complete Poems for Children. With illustrations by Edward Ardizzone
ROGER MCGOUGH: Frinck. A Life in the Day of and Summer With Monika. Poems
GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ: Strange Pilgrims. Stories. Translated from the Spanish of 'Doce Cuentos Peregrinos' by Edith Grossman
GERALD DURRELL: Marrying Off Mother and Other Stories
ANTON CHEKHOV: The Undiscovered Chekhov. Fifty-One New Stories. Translated from the Russian and with an introduction by Peter Constantine
GÉRARD DE NERVAL. Benn Sowerby: The Disinherited. The Life of Gérard de Nerval 1808-1855. (WITH THE AUTHOR'S CORRECTIONS)
SYLVIAN HAMILTON: The Gleemaiden. A novel. (SIGNED)
HILDA VAN STOCKUM: The Winged Watchman. With illustrations by the author. (SIGNED)
ALICE WALKER: The Color Purple. A novel
RICHARD FLANAGAN: Wanting. A novel
JOHN GAWSWORTH: Blow No Bugles. Poems from Two Wars 1942-1945
DAVID HARE: Peter Gynt. After Henrik Ibsen. A play. (SIGNED)
EIMEAR MCBRIDE: Strange Hotel. A novel. (SIGNED)
TOMÁS ELOY MARTÍNEZ: Purgatory. A novel. Translated from the Spanish by Frank Wynne
ROBERT A.HEINLEIN: The Man Who Sold the Moon. Stories. With an introduction by John W.Campbell Jr
R.P.LISTER. Ronald Searle: Rebecca Redfern. A novel. With a dust wrapper design by Ronald Searle. (INSCRIBED)
HARRY CAMPBELL: Belgian Soldiers at Home in the United Kingdom / Les Soldats Belges en Congé dans le Reyayume Uni. (INSCRIBED)
J.L.CARR: The Battle of Pollocks Crossing. A novel
PETER CAREY: Collected Stories
JOHN METCALF: Going Down Slow. A novel
SIMON HARVESTER [i.e. Henry St. John Clair Rumbold-Gibbs]: Good Men and True. A Study in Crime
ANNE MCCAFFREY: The Mark of Merlin
HAROLD PINTER: Homecoming. A Play in Two Acts
GRAHAM GREENE: Monsignor Quixote. A novel
LEN DEIGHTON: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy. A novel
COLE MORETON: Hungry for Home. Leaving the Blaskets: A Journey from the Edge of Ireland
JAMES JOYCE: Poems and Shorter Writings, including Epiphanies, Giacomo Joyce and A Portrait of the Artist . Edited by Richard Ellmann, A.Walton Litz and John Whittier-Ferguson
NICHOLSON BAKER: The Fermata. A novel
CHINGIZ AITMATOV: Mother Earth and Other Stories. Translated from the Russian and with a seventeen-page introduction by James Riordan
VICTOR BONHAM-CARTER: Authors by Profession. Complete in two volumes
JOHN BRAINE: The Crying Game. A novel
BERNARD WEBER. (Ernest Hemingway interest): The White Leopard. Bernard Weber, alias Walter Mittelholzer, on the Tracks of Ernest Hemingway. (INSCRIBED)
ROBERT RANKIN: The Da-Da-De-Da-Da Code. A novel. (SIGNED)