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  • The Honorary Consul – Graham Greene – First Australian edition 1973.

    The Honorary Consul – Graham Greene – First Australian edition 1973.

    Published by The Bodley Head in Australia, Sydney in 1973. A first Australian edition.

    Octavo, 335 pages one of Greene’s more substantial novels. A couple of scuffs to dust jacket now protected like all our books in removable Brodart, name on end paper, really a very good copy.

    Provincial Argentina, revolution in Paraguay and more than the usual array of unusual characters that inhabit a Greene novel.

    Exciting Greene in South America

    $40.00

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  • Floating Peril – E. Phillips Oppenheim – 1936 First edition.

    Floating Peril – E. Phillips Oppenheim – 1936 First edition.

    First edition published by Blue Ribbon Books (Part of Burt) New York, 1926. The novel had been serialised in the New York Post the year before.

    Octavo, 309 pages, dust jacket designed by Bip Pares shows a little edge ware but still shows this deco mystery magnificently. Under the jacket is a similarly embossed design on bright orange cloth covered boards. Super presentation.

    A yachting mystery commencing in the Bay of Antibes. An international thriller with moral conflict

    First edition Exotic thriller

    $50.00

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  • Manila Galleon [Anson’s Voyage] – F van Wyck mason – First Edition 1961.

    Manila Galleon [Anson’s Voyage] – F van Wyck mason – First Edition 1961.

    An unusual one from the Anson’s Voyage Cannon … the novelisation of the dramatic events by American author Francis van Wyck Mason.

    First UK edition published by Hutchinson, London in 1961. Octavo, 490 pages plus appendices and explanatory forward. Dust jacket a bit tattered cloth covered boards a bit flecked. Nice and clean inside, end paper charts etc. A pretty good copy of an interesting read.

    The story of Anson’s voyage to put it about the Spanish in the Pacific and steal their gold [lots of it] from the “Manila Galleon” is a remarkable one. Several books from the period, mid 18th century, and many afterwards. Our author was languishing in a London hospital bed in 1946 when he read the interesting contemporary account of Pascoe Thomas … like many he was hooked on the broader story from then … it took a while to read the other volumes, assimilate the basis of his historical story and finalise this weighty fact based novel. We love it.

    The Manila Galleon – Anson’s Prize

    $80.00

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  • The Tenth Man – Graham Greene – First Edition 1985

    The Tenth Man – Graham Greene – First Edition 1985

    Graham Greene wrote a script in 1944 – it surfaced in 1983 – unused. Greene published it as a novel (or an entertainment) for the first time in 1985 – this edition published by The Bodley Head, London.

    Tall octavo, 158 pages, a little sign of age, still a very good copy.

    A rather provoking story and seamlessly laid out. If you are inclined to blame, then this might be the one for you

    The Tenth Man – Could he be your reflection?

    $30.00

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  • A Maigret Quartet [Maigret's Special Murder etc] – Georges Simenon – 1972

    A Maigret Quartet [Maigret's Special Murder etc] – Georges Simenon – 1972

    A “four in one” – Maigret’s … Special Murder; Maigret in society; Maigret and the Lazy Burglar and Maigret’s Failure. A real treat and a host of unusual characters. Maigret consistent and thoughtful as ever.

    Thick octavo, 416 pages, first of type, published by the Leisure Circle in 1972 by arrangement with Hamish Hamilton, London who were principal publishers of each of the individual works in English.

    Maigret – four times as good!

    $40.00

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  • Maigret and the Millionaires – Georges Simenon

    Maigret and the Millionaires – Georges Simenon

    Published by The Book Club Associates 1974 in conjunction with Hamish Hamilton a first edition 1974 having been published in French in 1958

    A super wealthy man is found dead in the bath shortly after his lover the Countess Paverini attempts suicide. The world of the rich is opened up to Maigret.

    Maigret among the rich of Paris …

    $35.00

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