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    • £25.00
    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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    • Helena

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    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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    • Helena

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    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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    • Helena

    • £17.00
    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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  • Horizon: (Vol XVII, No. 98) The Loved One, By Evelyn WaughHorizon: (Vol XVII, No. 98) The Loved One, By Evelyn Waugh Quick View
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    • Horizon: (Vol XVII, No. 98) The Loved One, By Evelyn Waugh

    • £45.00
    • The first appearance of Waugh's satire on the ''American way of Death''. In Horizon magazine (pp. 76-159) edited by Cyril Connolly. Subtitled 'An Anglo-American Tragedy', Waugh's 'The Loved One' is a short novel about the excesses of a Californian funeral business. "... a thoroughly horrible and fiendishly entertaining book... Rarely…
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  • Labels, A Mediterranean JourneyLabels, A Mediterranean Journey Quick View
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    • Labels, A Mediterranean Journey

    • £50.00
    • Evelyn Waugh chose the name "Labels" for his first travel book because, he said, the places he visited were already "fully labelled" in people's minds. Yet even the most seasoned traveller could not fail to be inspired by his quintessentially English attitude and by his eloquent and frequently outrageous wit.…
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  • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
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    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near future

    • £70.00
    • A satire set in a dystopian, quasi-egalitarian Britain. The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who is finishing a prison term for arson. Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably…
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    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near future

    • £80.00
    • A satire set in a dystopian, quasi-egalitarian Britain. The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who is finishing a prison term for arson. Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably…
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    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near future

    • £80.00
    • A satire set in a dystopian, quasi-egalitarian Britain. The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who is finishing a prison term for arson. Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably…
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  • Men at ArmsMen at Arms Quick View
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    • Men at Arms

    • £13.00
    • Men at Arms is the first novel in Waugh's Sword of Honour series, the author's look at the Second World War. The novels loosely parallel Waugh's wartime experiences. Waugh received the 1952 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Men at Arms.
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  • Mr Sponge’s Sporting TourMr Sponge’s Sporting Tour Quick View
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    • Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour

    • £40.00
    • Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour was written by Robert Smith Surtees, he is an English novelist and sporting writer. The Sporting novelist, a country gentleman of Durham, whom was in the business as a solicitor, but he is not success, started since 1831 for the Sporting Magazine. Then he took to…
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  • Ninety-Two Days, the account of a tropical journey through British Guiana and part of BrazilNinety-Two Days, the account of a tropical journey through British Guiana and part of Brazil Quick View
  • Not far from Brideshead: Oxford between the WarsNot far from Brideshead: Oxford between the Wars Quick View
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    • Upper-class rogues, bohemians, dowagers, socialites, bureaucrats and delinquent evacuees prepare for England to change forever, in this hilarious and deadly serious 1942 satire on the 'phoney war'. The hideous, then unfamiliar shriek of the air-raid sirens sang out over London. What happened to the characters of Decline and Fall and…
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  • Rossetti His Life and WorksRossetti His Life and Works Quick View
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    • Rossetti His Life and Works

    • £250.00
    • Rossetti was Evelyn Waugh's first published book. It details the life and works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Waugh naturally offers his own critique of this magnanimous Victorian pre-raphelite. 8 b/w plates.
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    • Helena

    • £25.00
    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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    • Helena

    • £15.00
    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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    • Helena

    • £35.00
    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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    • Helena

    • £17.00
    • Waugh's only historical novel, set in Roman times; it follows the quest of Helena of Constantinople to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I. In the preface Waugh writes: "The reader may reasonably inquire:…
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  • Horizon: (Vol XVII, No. 98) The Loved One, By Evelyn WaughHorizon: (Vol XVII, No. 98) The Loved One, By Evelyn Waugh Quick View
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    • Horizon: (Vol XVII, No. 98) The Loved One, By Evelyn Waugh

    • £45.00
    • The first appearance of Waugh's satire on the ''American way of Death''. In Horizon magazine (pp. 76-159) edited by Cyril Connolly. Subtitled 'An Anglo-American Tragedy', Waugh's 'The Loved One' is a short novel about the excesses of a Californian funeral business. "... a thoroughly horrible and fiendishly entertaining book... Rarely…
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  • Labels, A Mediterranean JourneyLabels, A Mediterranean Journey Quick View
    • Labels, A Mediterranean JourneyLabels, A Mediterranean Journey Quick View
    • Labels, A Mediterranean Journey

    • £50.00
    • Evelyn Waugh chose the name "Labels" for his first travel book because, he said, the places he visited were already "fully labelled" in people's minds. Yet even the most seasoned traveller could not fail to be inspired by his quintessentially English attitude and by his eloquent and frequently outrageous wit.…
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  • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near future

    • £70.00
    • A satire set in a dystopian, quasi-egalitarian Britain. The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who is finishing a prison term for arson. Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably…
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  • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near future

    • £80.00
    • A satire set in a dystopian, quasi-egalitarian Britain. The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who is finishing a prison term for arson. Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably…
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  • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near futureLove among the Ruins: a romance of the near future Quick View
    • Love among the Ruins: a romance of the near future

    • £80.00
    • A satire set in a dystopian, quasi-egalitarian Britain. The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who is finishing a prison term for arson. Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably…
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  • Men at ArmsMen at Arms Quick View
    • Men at ArmsMen at Arms Quick View
    • Men at Arms

    • £13.00
    • Men at Arms is the first novel in Waugh's Sword of Honour series, the author's look at the Second World War. The novels loosely parallel Waugh's wartime experiences. Waugh received the 1952 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Men at Arms.
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  • Mr Sponge’s Sporting TourMr Sponge’s Sporting Tour Quick View
    • Mr Sponge’s Sporting TourMr Sponge’s Sporting Tour Quick View
    • Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour

    • £40.00
    • Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour was written by Robert Smith Surtees, he is an English novelist and sporting writer. The Sporting novelist, a country gentleman of Durham, whom was in the business as a solicitor, but he is not success, started since 1831 for the Sporting Magazine. Then he took to…
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  • Ninety-Two Days, the account of a tropical journey through British Guiana and part of BrazilNinety-Two Days, the account of a tropical journey through British Guiana and part of Brazil Quick View
  • Not far from Brideshead: Oxford between the WarsNot far from Brideshead: Oxford between the Wars Quick View
  • Put Out More FlagsPut Out More Flags Quick View
    • Put Out More FlagsPut Out More Flags Quick View
    • Put Out More Flags

    • £20.00
    • Upper-class rogues, bohemians, dowagers, socialites, bureaucrats and delinquent evacuees prepare for England to change forever, in this hilarious and deadly serious 1942 satire on the 'phoney war'. The hideous, then unfamiliar shriek of the air-raid sirens sang out over London. What happened to the characters of Decline and Fall and…
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  • Rossetti His Life and WorksRossetti His Life and Works Quick View
    • Rossetti His Life and WorksRossetti His Life and Works Quick View
    • Rossetti His Life and Works

    • £250.00
    • Rossetti was Evelyn Waugh's first published book. It details the life and works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Waugh naturally offers his own critique of this magnanimous Victorian pre-raphelite. 8 b/w plates.
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