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Flesh Wounds (SIGNED)
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- Private investigator Jasmine Sharp's father was murdered before she was born, and her mother went to self-sacrificing lengths in order to shield her from the world in which he moved. Since her mother's death, all she has been able to learn is his first name - and that only through…
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Flight into Camden
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- A moving story recounted by Margaret, the daughter of a Yorkshire miner, who falls in love with a married teacher and goes to live with him in a room in Camden Town, London. Many critics have observed an almost lawrentian fidelity in the descriptions of their love-making and the intricacies…
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Flight of the White Crows: stories, tales and paradoxes (SIGNED)
- £75.00
- From the cover: Devastatingly original Stories, Tales and Paradoxes about the cheerful horror of West confronting East in the shadow of the Himalayas. Including the 'Pious Puzzles of Ananda Mahadev'
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Floating down to Camelot (SIGNED)
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- Floating Down to Camelot is a campus novel by David Benedictus published in 1985 and set in Cambridge. The title is drawn from Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott, in which while floating down to Camelot the Lady of Shalott apparently dies of a broken heart, caused by the rejection…
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Flowering Wilderness
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- The second in the final Forsyte sequence 'The End of the Chapter'. Dinny Cherrell has been proposed to numerous times. But no one has ever come close to touching her independent spirit. That is, until she encounters Wilfred Desert. They had first met at Fleur and Michael Mont’s wedding and…
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Flying Hero Class
- £35.00
- When Palestinian guerillas hijack a flight from New York to Frankfurt, they find an Aboriginal dance troupe among the passengers. Similarly dispossessed of their land, whose side will the Aborigines take? Conflicts of loyalty, terror and revolutionary fervour form the explosive ingredients in this riveting and thought-provoking novel.
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Fools and Mortals (SIGNED)
- £60.00
- A dramatic departure for the #1 bestseller. A gripping story of rivalry and ambition, loyalty and love set in the heart of Elizabethan England. ÔWith all the vivid history that is his trademark, Bernard Cornwell transports the readers to the playhouses, backstreets and palaces of Shakespeare's London with added depth…
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For Special Services
- £20.00
- The second of John Gardner's James Bond novels. In this heart-stopping thriller, James Bond teams up with CIA agent Cedar Leiter, to investigate a dangerous criminal, suspected of reviving the notorious organisation SPECTRE. The organisation was believed to have been disbanded years earlier following the death of its leader, Ernst…
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Framley Parsonage
- £25.00
- Everyman's Library #181
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Framley Parsonage (Barsetshire Chronicles vol. 4) – Folio
- £30.00
- Beautiful Folio edition of Book 4 of Anthony Trollope's popular "Chronicles of Barsetshire" series. In an attempt to make connections with high society, young vicar Mark Robarts foolishly guarantees a loan to the corrupt MP, Nate Sowerby. With Mr Sowerby not repaying the loan, MarkÕs friend Lord Lufton eventually steps…
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Frankenstein, according to Spike Milligan (SIGNED)
- £135.00
- Spike Milligan's interpretation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". Although the narrative unfolds along the familiar lines, there are some distinguishing features, for example the monster's desperate need for a cigarette, profuse swearing, and love of sausages, mash and mushy peas.
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Franny and Zooey
- £35.00
- A sharp and poignant snapshot of the crises of youth - from the acclaimed author of The Catcher in the Rye. 'Everything everybody does is so - I don't know - not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and - sad-making. And…
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Freedom
- £12.00
- Patty and Walter Berglund were the new pioneers of old St. PaulÑthe gentrifiers, the hands-on parents, the avant-garde of the Whole Foods generation. Patty was the ideal sort of neighbor, who could tell you where to recycle your batteries and how to get the local cops to actually do their…
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From a View to a Death
- £25.00
- Anthony Powell's celebrated early novel (from 1933) turns to English rural society to caricature a socially aspiring artist and his disastrous ambition to marry well.
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From a View to a Death
- £13.00
- From a View to a Death takes us to a dilapidated country estate where an ambitious artist of questionable talent, a family of landed aristocrats wondering where the money has gone, and a secretly cross-dressing squire all commingle among the ruins.
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Flesh Wounds (SIGNED)
- £30.00
- Private investigator Jasmine Sharp's father was murdered before she was born, and her mother went to self-sacrificing lengths in order to shield her from the world in which he moved. Since her mother's death, all she has been able to learn is his first name - and that only through…
- Add to basket
-
Flight into Camden
- £40.00
- A moving story recounted by Margaret, the daughter of a Yorkshire miner, who falls in love with a married teacher and goes to live with him in a room in Camden Town, London. Many critics have observed an almost lawrentian fidelity in the descriptions of their love-making and the intricacies…
- Add to basket
-
Flight of the White Crows: stories, tales and paradoxes (SIGNED)
- £75.00
- From the cover: Devastatingly original Stories, Tales and Paradoxes about the cheerful horror of West confronting East in the shadow of the Himalayas. Including the 'Pious Puzzles of Ananda Mahadev'
- Add to basket
-
Floating down to Camelot (SIGNED)
- £45.00
- Floating Down to Camelot is a campus novel by David Benedictus published in 1985 and set in Cambridge. The title is drawn from Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott, in which while floating down to Camelot the Lady of Shalott apparently dies of a broken heart, caused by the rejection…
- Add to basket
-
Flowering Wilderness
- £20.00
- The second in the final Forsyte sequence 'The End of the Chapter'. Dinny Cherrell has been proposed to numerous times. But no one has ever come close to touching her independent spirit. That is, until she encounters Wilfred Desert. They had first met at Fleur and Michael Mont’s wedding and…
- Add to basket
-
Flying Hero Class
- £35.00
- When Palestinian guerillas hijack a flight from New York to Frankfurt, they find an Aboriginal dance troupe among the passengers. Similarly dispossessed of their land, whose side will the Aborigines take? Conflicts of loyalty, terror and revolutionary fervour form the explosive ingredients in this riveting and thought-provoking novel.
- Add to basket
-
Fools and Mortals (SIGNED)
- £60.00
- A dramatic departure for the #1 bestseller. A gripping story of rivalry and ambition, loyalty and love set in the heart of Elizabethan England. ÔWith all the vivid history that is his trademark, Bernard Cornwell transports the readers to the playhouses, backstreets and palaces of Shakespeare's London with added depth…
- Add to basket
-
For Special Services
- £20.00
- The second of John Gardner's James Bond novels. In this heart-stopping thriller, James Bond teams up with CIA agent Cedar Leiter, to investigate a dangerous criminal, suspected of reviving the notorious organisation SPECTRE. The organisation was believed to have been disbanded years earlier following the death of its leader, Ernst…
- Add to basket
-
Framley Parsonage
- £25.00
- Everyman's Library #181
- Add to basket
-
Framley Parsonage (Barsetshire Chronicles vol. 4) – Folio
- £30.00
- Beautiful Folio edition of Book 4 of Anthony Trollope's popular "Chronicles of Barsetshire" series. In an attempt to make connections with high society, young vicar Mark Robarts foolishly guarantees a loan to the corrupt MP, Nate Sowerby. With Mr Sowerby not repaying the loan, MarkÕs friend Lord Lufton eventually steps…
- Add to basket
-
Frankenstein, according to Spike Milligan (SIGNED)
- £135.00
- Spike Milligan's interpretation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". Although the narrative unfolds along the familiar lines, there are some distinguishing features, for example the monster's desperate need for a cigarette, profuse swearing, and love of sausages, mash and mushy peas.
- Add to basket
-
Franny and Zooey
- £35.00
- A sharp and poignant snapshot of the crises of youth - from the acclaimed author of The Catcher in the Rye. 'Everything everybody does is so - I don't know - not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and - sad-making. And…
- Add to basket
-
Freedom
- £12.00
- Patty and Walter Berglund were the new pioneers of old St. PaulÑthe gentrifiers, the hands-on parents, the avant-garde of the Whole Foods generation. Patty was the ideal sort of neighbor, who could tell you where to recycle your batteries and how to get the local cops to actually do their…
- Add to basket
-
From a View to a Death
- £25.00
- Anthony Powell's celebrated early novel (from 1933) turns to English rural society to caricature a socially aspiring artist and his disastrous ambition to marry well.
- Add to basket
-
From a View to a Death
- £13.00
- From a View to a Death takes us to a dilapidated country estate where an ambitious artist of questionable talent, a family of landed aristocrats wondering where the money has gone, and a secretly cross-dressing squire all commingle among the ruins.
- Add to basket
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