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This is a fourth impression copy published by Oxford University Press in 1944.
£10.00
Mount Music, as presented in the Thomas Nelson and Sons edition, is a classic Irish novel penned by the talented duo of Edith Sommerville and Violet Martin, known collectively as "Somerville and Ross."
£17.00
Pilgrimage by C.E. Lawrence, in its 2nd edition published by J.M. Dent in 1914, is a literary gem that takes readers on a profound and introspective journey through the complexities of human existence.
£10.00
This copy has no edition remarks and was published by J. M. Dent.
£18.00
This copy is a reprint published by J. M. Dent in 1929.
£9.00
This two volume set was published by George Bell & Sons in 1889.
£75.00
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
Barnaby Rudge, in its 1912 edition published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, is a classic historical novel written by the celebrated British author Charles Dickens. This edition carries the timeless charm and enduring narrative power that have made Dickens a literary icon.
£18.00
The Wrong Box is a classic dark comedy novel penned by the prolific British author Robert Louis Stevenson in collaboration with his stepson, Lloyd Osbourne. This edition preserves the wit and charm that have made the book a beloved classic.
£25.00
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
Both volumes were published by William Blackwood & Sons in 1896.
£25.00
This copy was published by Gall & Inglis and has no edition remarks.
£24.00
News from Tartary by Peter Fleming, in its 1963 edition, offers readers an enthralling travelogue that chronicles a remarkable journey from Peking, China to Kashmir, India.
£17.00
Conrad's Secrets, written in 2012 by Robert Hampson, is a literary exploration that unveils the hidden depths within Joseph Conrad's works, shedding light on the intricate web of historical, social, and cultural contexts that influenced the acclaimed author and his original readers.
£29.00