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Published by Bayley & Ferguson Ltd, this undated edition of The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Highlands is a paperback music book containing traditional Scottish music scores.
£19.00
Published by Dean & Son Ltd, London, this undated edition of The Ideal Gardening Book offers illustrated guidance on a variety of gardening topics, making it an ideal resource for gardening enthusiasts.
£19.00
Published by Collins, London and Glasgow in 1965, this is a later impression of Enid Blyton’s Shadow the Sheep-Dog. Illustrated by G. W. Backhouse, this beloved tale follows the adventures of a courageous sheepdog.
£17.00
This set includes all 13 titles in Colin Dexter’s beloved Inspector Morse series, presenting the complete collection of classic crime novels.
£18.00
Published in 1910, this edition of Aucassin & Nicolette is translated by Eugene Mason and includes beautifully coloured illustrations by Maxwell Armfield.
£48.00
Published in 1909 by George G. Harrap & Company, The Story of Roland and the Peers of Charlemagne by James Baldwin recounts the epic legends surrounding Charlemagne and his knights, particularly the brave figure of Roland.
£14.00
Published in 1948, Histoire du Parti Communiste Français provides an in-depth account of the French Communist Party’s evolution and role in France’s political landscape.
£19.00
A lovely two-volume set from The Folio Society, comprising Through the Looking-Glass (1990 reissue) and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1991 reissue), both illustrated by John Tenniel.
£33.00
Sea Kings of Britain by G. A. R. Callender covers the naval history of Britain, spanning from Hawkins to Blake
£17.00
Published in 1961 by McGraw-Hill Book Company, this fifth edition of Economics: An Introductory Analysis by Paul A. Samuelson is a foundational economics textbook.
£22.00
Published in 1930 by The Medici Society, Tales from Chaucer is a prose adaptation of The Canterbury Tales by Eleanor Farjeon.
£37.00
Published in 1924, this is Volume II of a three-volume set of Aristophanes, featuring translations of The Peace, The Birds, and The Frogs by Benjamin Bickley Rogers.
£21.00
Published in December 1956 by Dennis Dobson, Hungarian Tragedy by Peter Fryer provides an insightful analysis of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.
£21.00
Published by Marble Arch Press in 2014, How to Be Danish by Patrick Kingsley offers a thoughtful journey into Denmark’s cultural landscape.
£19.00
Published by Macmillan and Co., London and New York, in 1891, this edition of Herodotus VII includes scholarly notes by Agnata F. Butler.
£42.00
Published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford, in 1887, this edition of Herodotus Book IX, edited with notes by Evelyn Abbott, M.A., LL.D., is part one of two.
£34.00
Published by Faber and Faber, London, in 1962, this scholarly work by Victor Brombert examines the figure of the intellectual hero in French literature from 1880 to 1955.
£25.00
Published by Red Parka Press in 2016, Birds of Tasmania is an illustrated guide to Tasmania’s unique bird species.
£15.00