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The Last Paragraph (SIGNED)
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- I prefer not to forget, for then I don t suffer the pain of remembering. A random act of theft has put Tom s life into a tailspin. Stolen from his bookshop is the last photograph taken of him and his son Luke. A photograph that kept alive the memory…
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The Laying on of Hands (SIGNED, PROOF)
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- Clive Dunlop was a masseur of exceptional talents. His 'services' were much in demand amongst the great and the good and after his untimely death at the age of 34 they -- the film stars and politicians, the writers and publishers, the TV pundits and celebrity chefs -- are gathered…
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The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrn
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- The world first publication of a previously unknown work by J.R.R. Tolkien, which tells the epic story of the Norse hero, Sigurd, the dragon-slayer, the revenge of his wife, Gudrn, and the Fall of the Nibelungs. ÒMany years ago, J.R.R. Tolkien composed his own version, now published for the first…
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The Legion of the Damned
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- Legion of the Damned (original Danish: Fordømtes Legion) is the first in 14 World War II novels by Danish-born author Sven Hassel (pseudonym of Børge Willy Redsted Pedersen). The book covers a chronological period of a number of years, starting with the protagonist's arrest and time in German concentration camps,…
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The Leopard
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- The Leopard is a modern classic which tells the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution. 'There is a great feeling of opulence, decay, love and death about it' Rick Stein In the spring of 1860, Fabrizio, the charismatic Prince…
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The life and death of the Mayor of Casterbridge
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- The Scholar's Library edition of Hardy's masterpiece. 'The woman is no good to me. Who'll have her?' Michael Henchard is an out-of-work hay-trusser who gets drunk at a local fair and impulsively sells his wife Susan and baby daughter. Eighteen years later Susan and her daughter seek him out, only…
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The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of his friend Marilyn Monroe
- £25.00
- An utterly unique take on the most extraordinary period of the twentieth century, from one of Britain's most exciting literary writers. In November 1960, Frank Sinatra gave Marilyn Monroe a dog. His name was Maf. He had an instinct for the twentieth century. For politics. For psychoanalysis. For literature. For…
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The Life And Strange Surprising Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
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- First published in 1719, presented as an autobiography in epistolary, confessional and didactic form. Thought to be based on the life of Alexander Selkirk, held to be first English novel. Beautiful edition with 120 b/w illustrations by Paget.
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The Light of Day
- £50.00
- Arthur Abdel Simpson is a failed journalist and soon-to-be failed thief, embittered by memories of his unhappy childhood in England and eking out a living in Athens. When he spots a newly arrived tourist at the airport, he offers his services as a private driver and sees an easy chance…
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The Light That Failed
- £9.00
- Macmillan Pocket Kipling: first published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine dated January 1891. Most of the novel is set in London, but many important events throughout the story occur in Sudan and Port Said. It follows the life of Dick Heldar, an artist and painter who goes blind, and his unrequited…
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The Lighthouse
- £12.00
- Combe Island off the Cornish coast has a bloodstained history of piracy and cruelty but now, privately owned, it offers respite to over-stressed men and women in positions of high authority who require privacy and guaranteed security. But the peace of Combe is violated when one of the distinguished visitors…
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The Lighthouse
- £15.00
- Combe Island off the Cornish coast has a bloodstained history of piracy and cruelty but now, privately owned, it offers respite to over-stressed men and women in positions of high authority who require privacy and guaranteed security. But the peace of Combe is violated when one of the distinguished visitors…
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The Lighthouse
- £15.00
- Combe Island off the Cornish coast has a bloodstained history of piracy and cruelty but now, privately owned, it offers respite to over-stressed men and women in positions of high authority who require privacy and guaranteed security. But the peace of Combe is violated when one of the distinguished visitors…
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The Little Drummer Girl
- £20.00
- Charlie, a jobbing young English actress, is accustomed to playing different roles. But when the mysterious, battle-scarred Joseph recruits her into the Israeli secret services, she enters the dangerous 'theatre of the real'. As she acts out her part in an intricate, high-stakes plot to trap and kill a Palestinian…
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The Little Drummer Girl
- £100.00
- Charlie, a jobbing young English actress, is accustomed to playing different roles. But when the mysterious, battle-scarred Joseph recruits her into the Israeli secret services, she enters the dangerous 'theatre of the real'. As she acts out her part in an intricate, high-stakes plot to trap and kill a Palestinian…
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The Last Paragraph (SIGNED)
- £30.00
- I prefer not to forget, for then I don t suffer the pain of remembering. A random act of theft has put Tom s life into a tailspin. Stolen from his bookshop is the last photograph taken of him and his son Luke. A photograph that kept alive the memory…
- Add to basket
-
The Laying on of Hands (SIGNED, PROOF)
- £60.00
- Clive Dunlop was a masseur of exceptional talents. His 'services' were much in demand amongst the great and the good and after his untimely death at the age of 34 they -- the film stars and politicians, the writers and publishers, the TV pundits and celebrity chefs -- are gathered…
- Add to basket
-
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrn
- £45.00
- The world first publication of a previously unknown work by J.R.R. Tolkien, which tells the epic story of the Norse hero, Sigurd, the dragon-slayer, the revenge of his wife, Gudrn, and the Fall of the Nibelungs. ÒMany years ago, J.R.R. Tolkien composed his own version, now published for the first…
- Add to basket
-
The Legion of the Damned
- £25.00
- Legion of the Damned (original Danish: Fordømtes Legion) is the first in 14 World War II novels by Danish-born author Sven Hassel (pseudonym of Børge Willy Redsted Pedersen). The book covers a chronological period of a number of years, starting with the protagonist's arrest and time in German concentration camps,…
- Add to basket
-
The Leopard
- £200.00
- The Leopard is a modern classic which tells the spellbinding story of a decadent, dying Sicilian aristocracy threatened by the approaching forces of democracy and revolution. 'There is a great feeling of opulence, decay, love and death about it' Rick Stein In the spring of 1860, Fabrizio, the charismatic Prince…
- Add to basket
-
The life and death of the Mayor of Casterbridge
- £10.00
- The Scholar's Library edition of Hardy's masterpiece. 'The woman is no good to me. Who'll have her?' Michael Henchard is an out-of-work hay-trusser who gets drunk at a local fair and impulsively sells his wife Susan and baby daughter. Eighteen years later Susan and her daughter seek him out, only…
- Add to basket
-
The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of his friend Marilyn Monroe
- £25.00
- An utterly unique take on the most extraordinary period of the twentieth century, from one of Britain's most exciting literary writers. In November 1960, Frank Sinatra gave Marilyn Monroe a dog. His name was Maf. He had an instinct for the twentieth century. For politics. For psychoanalysis. For literature. For…
- Add to basket
-


The Life And Strange Surprising Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
- £30.00
- First published in 1719, presented as an autobiography in epistolary, confessional and didactic form. Thought to be based on the life of Alexander Selkirk, held to be first English novel. Beautiful edition with 120 b/w illustrations by Paget.
- Add to basket
-
The Light of Day
- £50.00
- Arthur Abdel Simpson is a failed journalist and soon-to-be failed thief, embittered by memories of his unhappy childhood in England and eking out a living in Athens. When he spots a newly arrived tourist at the airport, he offers his services as a private driver and sees an easy chance…
- Add to basket
-
The Light That Failed
- £9.00
- Macmillan Pocket Kipling: first published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine dated January 1891. Most of the novel is set in London, but many important events throughout the story occur in Sudan and Port Said. It follows the life of Dick Heldar, an artist and painter who goes blind, and his unrequited…
- Add to basket
-
The Lighthouse
- £12.00
- Combe Island off the Cornish coast has a bloodstained history of piracy and cruelty but now, privately owned, it offers respite to over-stressed men and women in positions of high authority who require privacy and guaranteed security. But the peace of Combe is violated when one of the distinguished visitors…
- Add to basket
-
The Lighthouse
- £15.00
- Combe Island off the Cornish coast has a bloodstained history of piracy and cruelty but now, privately owned, it offers respite to over-stressed men and women in positions of high authority who require privacy and guaranteed security. But the peace of Combe is violated when one of the distinguished visitors…
- Add to basket
-
The Lighthouse
- £15.00
- Combe Island off the Cornish coast has a bloodstained history of piracy and cruelty but now, privately owned, it offers respite to over-stressed men and women in positions of high authority who require privacy and guaranteed security. But the peace of Combe is violated when one of the distinguished visitors…
- Add to basket
-
The Little Drummer Girl
- £20.00
- Charlie, a jobbing young English actress, is accustomed to playing different roles. But when the mysterious, battle-scarred Joseph recruits her into the Israeli secret services, she enters the dangerous 'theatre of the real'. As she acts out her part in an intricate, high-stakes plot to trap and kill a Palestinian…
- Add to basket
-
The Little Drummer Girl
- £100.00
- Charlie, a jobbing young English actress, is accustomed to playing different roles. But when the mysterious, battle-scarred Joseph recruits her into the Israeli secret services, she enters the dangerous 'theatre of the real'. As she acts out her part in an intricate, high-stakes plot to trap and kill a Palestinian…
- Add to basket
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