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  • Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party – Graham Greene – First Edition 1980

    Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party – Graham Greene – First Edition 1980

    A first edition published by The Bodley Head 1980. Octavo, 140 pages, complete dust jacket, a very good copy.

    Seriously hilarious – a shorter tale [Greene would call it an “Entertainment”] about greedy people – Dr Fischer was a naughty man – Greene sees it all!

    The unusual double “choice” title makes sense once read.

    Greene- Bomb’s Going off in Geneva

    $30.00

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  • Doctor at Large – Richard Gordon – 1950′s

    Doctor at Large – Richard Gordon – 1950′s

    Published by Michael Joseph for the Quality Book Club, London 1953 a first of type. Octavo and 248 pages of hilarity, top edge stained maroon as required. A very good copy.

    A young Doctor Gordon finds himself in the usual spot as anew entrant .. competition for promotion does not go his way and he is shuttled off to the Midlands. An experienced practitioner suggests that getting to know fellow doctors wives is a good tactic. Not sure the advisor had in mind Gordan’s interpretation … all good clean fun viz the period.

    Doctors Gordon Larger than Life

    $30.00

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  • Doctor on Toast – Richard Gordan – 1962

    Doctor on Toast – Richard Gordan – 1962

    Published by Michael Joseph for the Book Club, London 1962 a first of type. Octavo and 198 pages of hilarity. A very good copy, in the preferred BC dust jacket.

    Dr Grimsdyke is a well known genius when it comes to disasters, particularly those associated with the heart (love that is not the vital organ). This and other obligations almost ends up in a jail term.

    Down to earth Doctoring

    $30.00

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  • Our Man in Havana – Graham Greene – First of Type 1960

    Our Man in Havana – Graham Greene – First of Type 1960

    First Reprint Society edition of 1960, by arrangement with Heinemann. Octavo, 223 pages, top edge stained intense purple as required, very clean internally all in very good condition

    Graham Greene’s masterpiece of spy-craft with humour …and a fine encouragement to all vacuum cleaner salesmen. A story nicked by Le Carre for his Taylor of Panama … we prefer Greene’s original …

    Greene laughs at espionage … as he described it – An Entertainment.

    $40.00

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  • Service with a Smile – P.G. Wodehouse – First Edition

    Service with a Smile – P.G. Wodehouse – First Edition

    First edition published by Herbert Jenkins in 1962.

    Octavo, 192 pages. Very good condition albeit with some light age marks to page edges … clean and bright inside. Good dust jacket with closed split near front hinge

    Uncle Fred sorting out the upper crust as usual and importantly stops the theft of the Empress of Blandings (A portly pig) whose beautiful image adorns the front cover.

    Wodehouse First and a rollicking story.

    $50.00

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  • Ice in the Bedroom – P.G. Wodehouse – First Edition 1961

    Ice in the Bedroom – P.G. Wodehouse – First Edition 1961

    Wodehouse First UK Edition 1961. Octavo, 223 pages, red cloth covered boards with silver titling to spine and front. Dust jacket near complete, a little aged, sunned on spine. A trifle spotted on page edges, clean inside. A pretty good copy.

    Freddie Widgeon has slaved a a solicitors clerk. His meagre days seem over as his holding in Silver River Oil Stock has ramped up following the recommendation of American Thomas G. Molloy. Where will it all end and with what hilarity an what is this Ice in the Bedroom.

    Wodehouse Financial Humour – First UK Edition

    $40.00

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