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Montrose by John Buchan, a 1938 reprint from Hodder and Stoughton, is a historical biography that breathes life into the extraordinary figure of John Graham, the 1st Marquess of Montrose.
£12.00
This copy was published by Munro & Scott in 1929.
£13.00
The Slow Burning Fuse, published in 1978, offers a profound exploration of a historical narrative that has often been overlooked—the story of anarchism.
£14.00
Transport yourself to a bygone era with this Thomas Nelson & Sons edition of Eliza for Common printed in 1930. This cherished novel, authored by O. Douglas, the pseudonym of the gifted writer Anna Masterton Buchan, offers readers an enchanting journey into the heart of early 20th-century Scotland.
£22.00
The Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chisholm (1990) is a remarkable historical account that transports readers to the heart of one of America's most tumultuous periods.
£10.00
Under the Banyan Tree (~2010) is a captivating collection of stories by Raghbir Dhillon that weaves a tapestry of Indian culture, illuminating its diverse sects, deities, and intricate social norms.
£9.00
Authored by Jim Crumley, "The Road and the Miles: A Homage to Dundee" (1996) is a poignant exploration of Dundee's post-war identity.
£10.00
Guide to Chamber Music by Melvin Berger, first published in 1986 by Robert Hale, is an indispensable companion for classical music enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of chamber music.
£11.00
Cross Creek, in the 1942 edition published by Grosset and Dunlap, is a literary treasure that immerses readers in the unique world of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, a celebrated American author and Pulitzer Prize winner.
£33.00
The Third World War: August 1985, in the 1979 reprint published by Sphere Books, is a chilling and prophetic work of speculative fiction by Sir John Hackett. This gripping narrative offers readers a harrowing glimpse into a hypothetical global conflict that unfolds in the midst of the Cold War.
£9.00
This is a first edition copy published by Reading museum and art gallery in 1968.
£11.00
The Leopard Hunts in Darkness, in the 1985 reprint published by Book Club Associates, is a thrilling and gripping adventure novel that forms part of Wilbur Smith's Courtney series.
£9.00
This is an English language edition with no edition remarks. It was published by Naumann & Gobel Verlagsgesellschaft.
£11.00