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Many of our antiquarian hardbacks are now 3 for £25. You can see the full collection of applicable hardbacks below. This deal is only available to customers in the UK.
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This copy has no edition remarks and was published by Blackie & Son.
£10.00
This copy has no edition remarks and was published by George Newnes.
£10.00
Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract, in this undated edition published by W. Collins Sons & Co., immerses readers in a satirical and thought-provoking exploration of society, ambition, and the perils of media influence.
£10.00
Under the Banyan Tree (~2010) is a captivating collection of stories by Raghbir Dhillon that weaves a tapestry of Indian culture, illuminating its diverse sects, deities, and intricate social norms.
£9.00
Authored by Jim Crumley, "The Road and the Miles: A Homage to Dundee" (1996) is a poignant exploration of Dundee's post-war identity.
£10.00
The Leopard Hunts in Darkness, in the 1985 reprint published by Book Club Associates, is a thrilling and gripping adventure novel that forms part of Wilbur Smith's Courtney series.
£9.00
Three Loves, in its third impression published by Victor Gollancz in 1956, is a poignant and thought-provoking novel by A.J. Cronin, the celebrated Scottish author known for his insightful storytelling and keen exploration of human emotions.
£9.00
Around the World in Eighty Days, in this undated reprint published by Thames Publishing Co., is a timeless adventure novel that has captured the imaginations of readers for generations. Written by the visionary French author Jules Verne, this classic tale whisks readers away on a thrilling journey across continents and oceans.
£10.00
This copy is the 68th edition published by The Harmsworth Press.
£10.00
This is a first edition copy published by W. & R. Chambers in 1956.
£11.00
Oliver Twist, in the Collins Clear Type Press edition, is an enduring classic penned by the literary giant Charles Dickens. This edition carries the timeless tale of an orphaned boy navigating the harsh and unjust world of 19th-century London.
£10.00
In the 1922 reprint of George Eliot's historical masterpiece, Romola, published by Oxford University Press, readers are transported to the vibrant and tumultuous world of Renaissance Florence.
£10.00
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe, Roderick Hudson delves into the complexities of its characters, including Roderick, his mentor Rowland Mallet, and the mesmerizing Christina Light.
£11.00