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Discover the enchanting allure of Venice through "The Companion Guide to Venice" by Hugh Honour, a 1965 hardcover treasure.
£12.00
Step into the intimate world of "The Young George du Maurier" with the first edition hardcover, authored by Daphne du Maurier in 1951.
£10.00
Baroque and Rococo: Architecture and Decoration, a 1988 hardcover masterpiece authored by Anthony Blunt, provides an immersive exploration of an era marked by dynamic artistic expression.
£11.00
Step into the shadowy world of intrigue with "The Secret Agent" by Joseph Conrad, an enthralling literary classic that takes on new life in the second edition published by Methuen in October 1907, merely a month after the release of the first edition.
£115.00
Step into the captivating world of "The Zoo Calendar," a timeless treasure penned by L. R. Brightwell around 1930.
£14.00
Unveil the enigmatic allure of "Easter Island: The Endless Enigma" through Jose Luis Rosasco's 1991 hardcover masterpiece.
£12.00
Explore the vivid literary landscape of 'Not Bad for a Monday: Poems, Lyrics, and Glasgow Comic Verse' by Alan Kerr.
£12.00
Step into the enchanting world of Alice-for-Short: A Dichronism by William De Morgan, a captivating novel originally penned in 1907.
£10.00
Landmarks in French Literature by G. L. Strachey is a captivating exploration of the profound impact of French literary giants on the world of letters.
£12.00
The Poems of William Drummond of Hawthornden, comprising Volume I & II and published by George Routledge & Sons, is an exquisite literary treasure that resurrects the timeless verses of the celebrated Scottish poet.
£14.00
Italian Painting up to Leonardo and Raphael, penned by Tancred Borenius and published in 1945, stands as a cherished hardcover volume that illuminates the evolution of Italian art through a captivating historical lens.
£14.00
Elementary Surveying, authored by John Malcolm and published in 1954, is a timeless cornerstone in the field of surveying.
£10.00
Delve into a bygone era with The Rectory Children by Mrs. Molesworth, a captivating tale that captures the spirit of Victorian storytelling.
£18.00
The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft (1908) presents an intimate glimpse into the inner world of a fictional diarist, originally published as a pocket edition by Archibald Constable & Co. in 1905.
£10.00