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  • The Clue of the Leather Noose – Donald Bayne Hobart – First Edition 1929

    The Clue of the Leather Noose – Donald Bayne Hobart – First Edition 1929

    A first edition in immaculate condition published by Whitman, Wisconsin in 1929. Condition is just something for nearly 100 years old. Octavo, 254 pages.

    The murder scene is the “Boardwalk” which we think is at Atlantic City, New Jersey. The boardwalk had rather unusual pus cars that posh people could sit in and be pushed around by the less posh – we have an image of it so you can see what it’s like.

    Anyway, this murder mystery starts of at a pace with several characters appearing some out of nowhere – jealousy appears before all that and a rather unusual gruesome murder. Will it be solved – well it always is.

    The odd little bit of strange typesetting which adds to the fun … and a dust jacket design that made our day.

    1929 Murder Classic on the Boardwalk.

    $120.00

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  • A Moveable Feast – Hemingway True First Edition -1964 Predates American Edition by one day

    A Moveable Feast – Hemingway True First Edition -1964 Predates American Edition by one day

    “If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast”.

    Published by Jonathan Cape, London in 1964. Octavo, 192 pages.

    A bit of age to the jacket, see image, and a previous owner has kindly spot pasted an article about the Shakespeare an Co bookshop in Paris which features in AMF being a favourite Hemingway haunt – as well as Joyce, Pound etc. otherwise very clean, top edge stained red as required. Still a very good example.

    Collectable Hemingway First Edition – our favourite book.

     

    SO SORRY SOLD – PUT YOUR NAME DOWN FRO THE NEXT ONE

    $140.00

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  • The White Stone – The Story of a Boy From the Bush – Herbert MacIlwaine – Illustrated by Rowlandson – First Edition c1900

    The White Stone – The Story of a Boy From the Bush – Herbert MacIlwaine – Illustrated by Rowlandson – First Edition c1900

    A very good copy of a scarce and impressive book but much published MacIlwaine. Published by Wells Gardner etc, London c1900. Large octavo, pictorial cloth cover, images to spine and rear. Top edge gilt. 408 pages, illustrated throughout by Gardner who was much known for his paintings of horse.

    White Stone is a symbol for optimism and that underlined the contents, albeit given the period narrative there are a few tears, and hugs, along the way.

    Australian Bush Stories from 1900 in a super presentation

    $90.00

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  • The Pilgrim’s Progress – John Bunyan – Nister Edition, Illustrated by Walter Paget  – c1900

    The Pilgrim’s Progress – John Bunyan – Nister Edition, Illustrated by Walter Paget – c1900

    The Pilgrim’s Progress; From This World to That Which is To Come; Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream.

    This edition was published by Ernest Nister, London circa 1900. Large octavo, 348 pages, striking coloured images to front board and spine, gilt titles … rich colours. Illustrated by the great Walter Paget with 12 full page black and white and five full page coloured plates.

    “As I walked through the Wilderness of this World, I lighted on a certain Place, where was a Den, and laid me down in that Place to sleep: And as I slept, I dreamed a Dream”

    Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progress Beautifully Presented

    $90.00

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  • Cocktail Time – P.G. Wodehouse – First Edition 1958

    Cocktail Time – P.G. Wodehouse – First Edition 1958

    First Edition 1958 of a terrific P.G. Wodehouse yarn. Comedy that cannot be beaten.

    Published by Herbert Jenkins, London. Octavo, 222 pages. In the preferred dust jacket all in pretty good condition, minor spots to page edges.

    Frederick, Fifth Earl of Ickenham has a lot of things on his plate but he gets them (everybody) sorted with much hilarity.

    Sought after Wodehouse – First Edition

    $60.00

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  • Oryx and Crake – Margaret Atwood – First Edition 2003

    Oryx and Crake – Margaret Atwood – First Edition 2003

    A very nice copy of the first edition published by Bloomsbury in 2003.

    Another complex and sometimes challenging narrative by Margaret Atwood. The story begins with the central character “Snowman” sleeping in a tree with only an old bedsheet. He has lost his beloved Oryx and his friend Crake and is slowly starving. He tries to piece together his haunting memories … the narrative moves decades earlier and takes a double journey back to Crake’s high-tech bubble dome where the Paradice Project unfolded.

    Large thick octavo, 378 pages, a very good copy.

    Atwood’s stunning narrative and the Paradice Project.

    $35.00

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