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£10 FREE P&P OFFERED! BOOKS Mr Norriss Changes Trains, William Shakespeare, Happy Captive, Remarkable Life Don Diego


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NOTE: All the books are listed at a SUBSTANTIAL discount compared to listings for the same titles (in a comparable condition) elsewhere.
I have tried to make them 'affordable' or suitable for 'resale' via a well known auction site.

All are hardback and supplied with protective sleeve with exception of Don Diego.

£10 in total:

Mr Norriss Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood
1st PRINTING by The Folio Society 1990, illustrated.
First published in 1933, the novel portrays a series of encounters in Berlin between the narrator and the camp and mildly sinister Mr. Norris. Evoking the atmosphere in Berlin during the rise of the Nazis, the novel has achieved the status of a modern classic.

William Shakespeare Measure For Measure, intro by Harold Hobson.
Illustrations by Alix Stone.
1st PRINTING by The Folio Society 1964

The Happy Captive by Francisco Nunez Nunez De Pineda Y Bascunan
Illustrated by John Lawrence.
1st PRINTING by The Folio Society 1977 
Translated from the Spanish by William C.Atkinson, fascinating account of the captivity of a Spaniard by the Araucao of Chile in 1628, who came to admire his captors.

The Remarkable Life of Don Diego
1st PRINTING by The Folio Society 1958 Autobiography.
Illustrated by Harold Bennett.

London SE13 7PG
Buyer Can Collect. No parking restrictions. OR FREE P&P Offered.
Cash or bank transfer/Paypal OK.
 

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