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Challenge, a Bulldog Drummond novel published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1952, is a thrilling addition to the iconic series created by British author H.C. McNeile, who wrote under the pen name "Sapper." This novel continues the adventures of Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, a charismatic and resourceful war veteran turned amateur detective.
£12.00
This copy was published in 1960 by Methuen.
£12.00
Ivanhoe, published by The Heirloom Library, is a timeless masterpiece of historical fiction by Sir Walter Scott that takes readers on a captivating journey into the heart of medieval England.
£12.00
David Copperfield, in the Collins Clear Type Press edition, is a literary gem that showcases Charles Dickens at the height of his storytelling prowess. This edition brings to life the classic tale of David Copperfield's journey from a vulnerable and mistreated boy to a resilient and self-made man.
£12.00
The Oxford Library of Short Novels is a magnificent three-volume set, published by Guild Publishing, that serves as a literary treasure trove spanning a wide range of authors and time periods.
£12.00
The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper, in its 1920 edition, invites readers to embark on an epic journey across the untamed American frontier.
£12.00
Phineas Redux, published in 1952 by Oxford University Press, is a classic novel by the renowned British author Anthony Trollope.
£14.00
Barchester Towers, published by John Lane in 1902, is a classic novel penned by the renowned British author Anthony Trollope.
£12.00
The Man of Feeling by Henry Mackenzie is a classic of sentimental literature, first published in 1771. This edition, published by George Routledge and Sons, includes not only The Man of Feeling but also another significant work by Mackenzie, The Man of the World.
£12.00
Published by Heinemann in 1932, Father and Son: A Study of Two Temperaments is a deeply introspective and emotionally charged autobiographical work by the celebrated British author and poet Edmund Gosse.
£12.00
He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope, in its 1948 edition published by Oxford University Press, is a classic Victorian novel that delves into the complexities of love, jealousy, and the consequences of unwavering pride.
£12.00
This edition was published by Routledge & Kegan Paul in 1975.
£12.00
Science from an Easy Chair, in its 1916 edition published by Methuen, is a fascinating exploration of scientific concepts presented with remarkable clarity by Ray Lankester.
£12.00
The ninth edition of "Titles and Forms of Address," published by A. & C. Black in 1955, remains an invaluable guide for mastering the nuances of addressing individuals in both formal and social contexts.
£12.00
The Kellys and the O'Kellys is a captivating novel penned by the renowned Irish author Anthony Trollope. Published in 1951 by Oxford University Press, this edition offers readers a delightful journey into the world of 19th-century Ireland.
£12.00
This 1963 edition of Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth, published by Oxford University Press, unveils the inner world of a woman often overshadowed by her famous brother, William Wordsworth, and their friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
£12.00
This copy is a reprint published by J. M. Dent in 1936.
£12.00