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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.

£20 in total:

A far Country Winston Churchill 
FIRST EDITION 1915
Hugh Paret, corporate lawyer on American eastern seaboard, narrates his home life, best friend Nancy, extra classes for Harvard, tangle with corrupt politics, unhappy late marriage to Maude. Fellow student Hermann Krebs works his way through college, takes honest socialist road to Hugh's capitalist striving.

The Man in the Iron Mask - Alexander Dumas 
Printed circa early 1900's
Inscribed with a signature on inside front cover. 

Guy Mannering or the Astrologer - Sir Walter Scott
FIRST PRINTING by Oxford University Press 1912
Inscribed with a signature on the title page.
With seventy four illustrations.
Guy Mannering; or, The Astrologer is the second of the Waverley novels by Walter Scott, published anonymously in 1815. According to an introduction that Scott wrote in 1829, he had originally intended to write a story of the supernatural, but changed his mind soon after starting. The book was a huge success, the first edition selling out on the first day of publication.

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

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