3 for £25

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. 

The discount will be applied at checkout. 

Lord Peter Views the Body (1948)

Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers is a captivating collection of short crime stories featuring the brilliant amateur sleuth, Lord Peter Wimsey.

£10.00

The Man in Brown (1946)

This copy is a reprint published by W. & R. Chambers in 1946.

£10.00

The Pursuit of Love (1947)

The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford, first published in 1945, immerses readers in the charming yet complex world of the English upper class during the interwar period.

£10.00

The Man From Nowhere (1960)

This copy was published by The Crime Club (Collins) in 1960.

£10.00

Robin's Menagerie (1965)

Robin's Menagerie by Elisabeth Batt is a heart-warming classic that transports readers to a world of vintage charm and enduring friendships.

£10.00

Sober as a Judge (1962)

Sober as a Judge by Henry Cecil is a delightful legal comedy that takes readers into the intriguing world of British courtroom drama.

£10.00

The Adventures of Bill Holmes (1950)

This is a first edition copy published by the OUP in 1950.

£10.00

Tales From Shakespeare (undated)

Tales from Shakespeare is a timeless English children's book penned by the talented siblings Charles and Mary Lamb

£10.00

The Wooden Horse (1950)

The Wooden Horse by Eric Williams is an enthralling World War II memoir that chronicles one of the most ingenious prisoner-of-war escapes of the era.

£10.00

Priorsford (undated)

Priorsford by O. Douglas is a charming and heartwarming sequel that reunites readers with the beloved characters from "Penny Plain."

£10.00

Unhappy Rendezvous (1950)

This is a first UK edition published by Hammond, Hammond & Co. in 1950.

£10.00

Fifty Amazing Hairbreadth Escapes (undated)

Fifty Amazing Hairbreadth Escapes is a captivating anthology that beckons readers into a world of daring adventures and narrow escapes.

£10.00

Rain on the Wind (1952)

Rain on the Wind by Walter Macken is a touching tale of young Mico's journey from boyhood to manhood, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Connemara coast in Ireland.

£10.00

Round the Bend (undated)

Round the Bend by Nevil Shute is a remarkable novel that transcends its era, exploring complex themes against the backdrop of aviation, religion, and personal redemption.

£9.00

The Pilgrim's Progress (undated)

The Pilgrim's Progress follows the spiritual journey of the protagonist, Christian, as he embarks on a treacherous pilgrimage from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City.

£10.00

The Paper Palace (1952)

The Paper Palace by Robert Harling is an exceptional representation of Fleet Street during the 1950s.

£10.00

The Brightener (undated)

This is a 2nd edition copy published by Hutchinson & Co.

£10.00

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