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  • Biggles Air Detective – Captain Johns

    Biggles Air Detective – Captain Johns

    Stolen Aircraft, “Black Sheep”, the case of the Wounded Agent … a Biggles shorter story delight, seven in all.

    Published by Dean & Son a 1960’s reissue of an early Biggles collection. Octavo, 151 pages, toned evenly, a little chipped to jacket to jacket still a good copy.

    Biggles packed with thrills

    $25.00

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  • Biggles Pioneer Air Fighter – Captain Johns

    Biggles Pioneer Air Fighter – Captain Johns

    An early 1960’s edition published by Dean & Son, London. Octavo, 184 pages a pretty good clean copy

    Super Biggles collection of short stories with glossary of chap’s terms for those that haven’t been in the RAF

    Biggles explained and entertaining

    $30.00

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  • The Belgium Essays – Charlotte and Emily Bronte – Edited and translated by Sue Lonoff.

    The Belgium Essays – Charlotte and Emily Bronte – Edited and translated by Sue Lonoff.

    A first edition of this rather scarce and unknown book published as “A Critical Edition” by the Yale University Press in 1996 [they have done some great stuff].

    Large octavo, 468 pages, very good condition in a full clean dust jacket.

    In 1842 Charlotte and Emily B went to Brussels to study and write under the tutelage of Constantin Heger. They returned for the same again the next year. The result of this was twenty-eight essays penned in French. This book is the first to contain them all, nine of them have never been published elsewhere. They are presented in their original form with manuscript corrections and notes and with a facing English translation by Lonoff.

    Special Bronte work from Charlotte and Emily expanding our knowledge of their prestigious talent.

    $50.00

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  • A Summer in The Twenties – Peter Dickinson – First US Edition

    A Summer in The Twenties – Peter Dickinson – First US Edition

    First US edition published by Pantheon, New York in 1981. Octavo, 254 pages, hint of edge age but really a very nice copy in a delightful dust jacket designed by Fred Marcellino.

    Set in the 1920’s (hopefully obviously) Toma well to do athletic type sees his life change and he ends up as a stand in train driver during the General Strike in England. Torn between loves and class divides his path gets rather twisted. A novel of suspense and adventure it is.

    The author had an editorial role at The Punch for seventeen years before taking up his own pen – he never looks back and won several important awards.

    Train drivers in the thick of it during the 1920’s

    $25.00

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  • Clochemerle Les Bains – Gabriel Chevallier – First UK Edition 1964

    Clochemerle Les Bains – Gabriel Chevallier – First UK Edition 1964

    A super copy of this fun book translated by Xan Fielding and published by Secker & Warburg, Lonon in 1964. Thick octavo, 448 pages, lively dust jacket designed by A Games.

    Not sure what age you have to be to remember the riotous naughty comedy series about the characters and goings on in this idyllic French village. Well written but with a wit beyond and a good dousing of hanky-panky, maybe not entirely in fitting with now norms (oh dreary me). Regardless, anyone with warm blood is likely to enjoy until the end and pine a little for French wine and real cheese.

    Clochemerle where lives were lived to the full and nobody got injured – well permanently injured

    $35.00

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  • The King by Night – Edgar Wallace – 1926

    The King by Night – Edgar Wallace – 1926

    A very early edition of this Edgar Wallace classic published by Birt in 1926. Octavo, 333 pages, very clean internally, complete dust jacket albeit creased.

    A series of murders keeps the pace up in this lengthy Wallace read. May hold the record of 67 chapters – all is eventually revealed. Classic line “Open the door, you devil! It is the King of Bonginda – obey!” Contains evil genius and a creature of brute terror … suppose there are still a few of those around now!

    Edgar Wallace with the pen and the mystery flowing fast and furious.

    $60.00

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