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LE CARRE, John
The Looking-Glass War [with] A Small Town in Germany
[WHS Edition].
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YEATS, William Butler
The Winding Stair and other Poems
[Dedicated to Edmund Dulac.]
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TOLKIEN, J. R. R.
The Lord of the Rings. [Complete set comprising The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King.]
[Second Edition, Second Impression.]
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LEE, Laurie
Cider with Rosie [with] As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning [with] A Moment of War
[With Drawings by John Ward, Leonard Rosoman, Keith Bowen respectively.]
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TOLKIEN, J. R. R.
The Silmarillion
Edited by Christopher Tolkien. [First Export Edition. First Impression].
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ADAMS, Douglas
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency [with] The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul [with] The Salmon of Doubt. [The Dirk Gently novels complete.]
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MILNE, Christopher
The Enchanted Places [with] The Path through the Trees [with] The Hollow on the Hill
The Search for a Personal Philosophy. With Photographs by James Ravilious.
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CAMUS, Albert
The First Man
Translated from the French by David Hapgood. [Second Impression.]
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LOVECRAFT, H. P.
The Haunter of the Dark and other Tales of Horror
Edited, and with an Introduction by August Derleth
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FORESTER, C. S.
The Young Hornblower [with] Captain Hornblower RN [with] Admiral Hornblower
[Dustwrapper artwork by Charles Gorham.]
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SCOTT, Manda
Dreaming the Eagle [with] Dreaming the Bull [with] Dreaming the Hound [with] Dreaming the Serpent Spear
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SAPPER, pseud.
Bull-Dog Drummond
His Four Rounds with Carl Peterson. As described by Sapper. [Bull-Dog Drummond [with] The Black Gang [with] The Third Round [with] The Final Count].
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COPPARD, A. E.
It’s Me, O Lord! An Abstract and Brief Chronicle of Some of the Life with Some of the Opinions of A.E. Coppard. Written by Himself
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