Literature & Poetry

The Big Deal (1977)

This is a first edition published by John Long in 1977.

£39.00

Jimmy the New Boy (1949)

This copy has no edition remarks and was published by Wells Gardner, Darton and Co. in 1949.

£10.00

The Dancing Dodo (1978)

This is a first edition copy published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1947.

£14.00

Greatheart of Maoriland (1947)

This copy is a reprint published by Pickering & Inglis in 1947.

£13.00

Flashman and the Angel of the Lord (1994)

Flashman and the Angel of the Lord (1994), a remarkable addition to George MacDonald Fraser's beloved Flashman series, unfolds with all the humour, daring escapades, and historical richness that fans of the series have come to adore. This particular copy, a first edition published by Harvill, is a treasure for aficionados of Fraser's inimitable storytelling.

£17.00

Kidnapped (~1930s)

Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson is an enthralling adventure novel that takes readers on a captivating journey through the treacherous landscapes of 18th-century Scotland. This undated edition, published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, preserves Stevenson's timeless tale of courage and survival.

£17.00

Whisky Galore (1950)

Whisky Galore (1950), a timeless classic by Compton Mackenzie, continues to delight readers with its spirited tale of humour, cunning, and a love for whisky. This particular copy, a fifth impression published by Chatto & Windus, is a cherished edition for connoisseurs of the written word.

£14.00

Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract (undated)

Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract, in this undated edition published by W. Collins Sons & Co., immerses readers in a satirical and thought-provoking exploration of society, ambition, and the perils of media influence.

£10.00

Cloudsplitter (1999)

Cloudsplitter by Russell Banks is a gripping historical novel that delves into the complex life of John Brown, a pivotal figure in American history. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous pre-Civil War era, this book paints a vivid portrait of a man whose unwavering commitment to the abolitionist cause led him to radical and controversial actions.

£9.00

Tillyheave: A Stirring Tale of the Days of Montrose (1929)

This copy was published by Munro & Scott in 1929.

£13.00

Eliza For Common (1930)

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

Cross Creek (1942)

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 (1979)

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

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