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This Collins’ Clear-Type Press edition of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens features sixteen photographs in character, showcasing the play as performed at His Majesty’s Theatre by Mr. Beerbohm Tree, with his kind permission.
£23.00
Published by Chapman and Hall in 1850, this half leather-bound edition of The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit features marbled boards and a frontispiece illustration by Frank Stone.
£57.00
Published by Macmillan and Co. in 1885, Tom Brown’s School Days is a classic English novel by Thomas Hughes (under the pseudonym “An Old Boy”). The story is set at Rugby School and offers a rich portrayal of school life in the early 19th century.
£34.00
Published by Burke’s Peerage Limited in 1970, this is the 105th edition of Burke’s Peerage, a comprehensive genealogical and heraldic history of the baronetage and knightage. Edited by Peter Townend.
£77.00
Published by Collins in 1987, this book follows the enchanting romantic saga of Effie Barrett, who inherits her grandfather’s garden in Yorkshire during the mid-nineteenth century.
£16.00
Published by Doubleday & Company in 1963, this work by Serge Chermayeff and Christopher Alexander explores the relationship between community needs and individual privacy in urban planning.
£25.00
Published by James S. Kerr in 1959, this music book features songs performed by The Joe Gordon Folk Four, including classics like The Wee Toon Clerk and Bonnie Wee Jeannie McColl.
£17.00
Published by Book Printing UK in 2022. This is a paperback edition. The book recounts humorous and engaging stories about running the remotest pub in mainland Britain, located in Knoydart.
£19.00
Published by The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, 1969 & 1970. Two bulletins, issues 47 and 48, with updates, reports, and accounts for the Society’s activities in these years. Includes an additional balance sheet document for 1969.
£14.00
Published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., London, and E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., New York, in 1954. This reprint edition of the Lays of Marie de France offers a translation by Eugene Mason with an introduction.
£14.00
Published by Publications International, Ltd. in 2005, Watkins Classic Recipes is a beautifully illustrated cookbook featuring timeless recipes. With classic dishes and desserts, this collection is a must-have for those who appreciate traditional culinary delights.
£15.00
This local interest book, written by Helen Grace Watt, is a collection of poetry and verse focused on Montrose and the surrounding areas. Published for a charity appeal, this booklet-style book offers heartfelt reflections on the local scenery and community. This copy has been signed by the author with a personalised inscription.
£15.00
Published by Williamson Music Ltd., this is a vocal score for the famous musical Oklahoma!, presented by The Theatre Guild at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Edited by Albert Sirmay, this edition features the full score of the music by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II.
£15.00
Published in 1845 by the Leipzig-based firm Tauchnitz, this edition of Plutarch’s Parallel Lives features the lives of Julius Caesar, Phocion, Cato Minor, Agis, and Cleomenes. The text is in Greek, with an inscription dated 1880 on the first free endpaper (FFEP), adding historical interest to this ex libris copy.
£97.00
Published by William Heinemann Ltd. in 1953, Cotillion is a classic romantic novel by Georgette Heyer.
£17.00
Published by F. Pitman Hart & Co., this edition of The Messiah by G.F. Handel is a music book featuring the full vocal score for the oratorio composed in 1741. The copy formerly belonged to a parish church and retains ownership stamps, adding to its historical interest.
£17.00
Published by Wee-Hills Publishing in 1992, Lásadóireacht is a practical workbook focused on the traditional craft of Carrickmacross lace-making.
£19.00