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This copy has no edition remarks and was published by Odhams Press.
£12.00
This is a first edition copy published by Robert Hale & Co. in 1971.
£15.00
The Wayward Bus by John Steinbeck is a compelling exploration of human nature and the complex dynamics that arise when a group of diverse individuals finds themselves traveling together on a bus journey through California.
£13.00
This first edition copy features a fold out map and was published in 1912 by the Cambridge University Press.
£14.00
Drawing in Pencil, a first edition by Harry Borgman, opens the door to a world of expressive possibilities within the medium of pencil art.
£12.00
Glimpses of New Zealand Scenery by B. E. Baughan offers readers a captivating exploration of the stunning landscapes and remarkable experiences found within the enchanting realm of New Zealand.
£14.00
Mother India (1930) by Katherine Mayo is a thought-provoking and controversial work that delves into the complex social and cultural landscape of India during the early 20th century.
£12.00
The Open Sea: Its Natural History, Part II, Fish and Fisheries is a comprehensive exploration of the aquatic world within British waters.
£14.00
A Traveller's Companion to Southern Africa by Mike Crewe-Brown is an indispensable guide for explorers venturing into the diverse and enchanting landscapes of Southern Africa.
£12.00
The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson is a thrilling historical adventure novel set during the tumultuous Wars of the Roses in 15th-century England.
£14.00
This is the pocket edition copy published by Cambridge University Press in 1914.
£14.00
No edition remarks. This is an ex-libris copy published by Blackie & Sons.
£12.00
"Young Victorians" (1959) by Marion Lochhead is a captivating journey into the lives of young people during the Victorian era.
£9.00