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. 

Safari

Safari by Marc Sleen, published in 1980, invites readers on a captivating journey through the heart of Africa's majestic landscapes.

£10.00

Bugles and a Tiger

This is a 1st edition copy published in 1956.

£10.00

The Face of London

The Face of London is a captivating exploration of the heart and soul of one of the world's most iconic cities.

£10.00

Sea Fishing For Fun

Sea Fishing for Fun by Alan Wrangles is an exhilarating journey into the world of angling, where saltwater enthusiasts explore the thrill of fishing in open waters.

£8.00

Wildlife of the World

Wildlife of the World, authored by Dr. Maurice Burton, is a captivating exploration of the Earth's diverse ecosystems and the fascinating creatures that inhabit them.

£9.00

Old Pewter: Brass, Copper and Sheffield Plate

Old Pewter: Brass, Copper and Sheffield Plate, authored by N. H. Moore and published in 1933, offers an enchanting exploration of metalwork's historical and artistic significance.

£7.00

Without the City Wall (1952)

Without the City Wall, authored by Hector Bolitho, offers readers a captivating journey into a world that exists beyond the confines of the city.

£9.00

Odd Corners in English Lakeland

Odd Corners in English Lakeland, written by W. T. Palmer, beckons readers to explore the lesser-known, enchanting nooks of England's Lake District.

£10.00

Lightly Poached (1973)

Lightly Poached, a charming book authored by Lillian Beckwith and published in 1973, whisks readers away to the picturesque landscapes of Scotland's Hebrides.

£9.00

Highland Landscape

Highland Landscape by W.H. Murray, published in 1962, is a literary journey into the heart of Scotland's rugged and majestic Highlands.

£9.00

Summer in Scotland

Summer in Scotland by Ivor Brown, published in 1952, offers a captivating exploration of the enchanting landscapes, traditions, and allure of Scotland during its vibrant summer season.

£10.00

The Great Hunger

Cecil Woodham-Smith's "The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849," published by Hamish Hamilton, is a poignant and meticulously researched exploration of one of the most devastating episodes in Irish history.

£8.00

The Joy of Life

The Joy of Life, penned by E. V. Lucas and published in 1927, weaves a captivating tapestry of human experiences and emotions.

£8.00

Martin Rattler

Martin Rattler, penned by R. M. Ballantyne and published by Thomas Nelson & Sons in an undated edition, weaves a spellbinding tale of youthful courage, exploration, and discovery.

£9.00

Trout Fisheries: Their Care and Preservation

Trout Fisheries: Their Care and Preservation (1928) is a seminal work that remains relevant for anglers, ecologists, and conservationists alike.

£8.00

Scotland for Everyman

Scotland for Everyman by H.A. Piehler is an immersive travel guide that paints a vivid and comprehensive picture of the captivating land of Scotland.

£8.00

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