we buy modern first editions

If you have modern first editions that you would like evaluated with a mind to sell, do please contact us! We are happy to advise on any 18th, 19th & 20th century books you own, especially but not exclusively those that fall within the genre fiction categories of Detective Fiction, Weird & Supernatural Fiction, Horror & Gothic Fiction and Science Fiction & Fantasy.

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We are always looking to buy first or other significant editions of English & American Literature, particularly titles from the Weird & Supernatural, Horror & Gothic, Science Fiction & Fantasy and Detective Fiction genres.

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£195


Translated from the Japanese by Alfred H. Marks
London, Secker & Warburg, 1968.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket.

Mishima's groundbreaking novel, Forbidden Colours (original Kinjiki, 1951), explores same-sex love, aesthetic obsession, misogyny and social constraints in post-war Tokyo, the title being a euphemism for erotic, forbidden love and colours once restricted by Japanese court rank.

£125



London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1933.

First edition. Inscribed presentation copy from the author. 8vo. Original green cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 35s.

This copy has been inscribed by the author to the front free endpaper, dedicating it to H.M. Budgett (1882-1951), Master of Hounds and author of a comprehensive treatise on olfactory tracking, Hunting by Scent, which Hatfield declares himself a fan of in the inscription.

Henry Stafford Hatfield (1880–1966) was himself a chemist, broadcaster and inventor, and the author of several books on science, automatons and inventions. A scarce first printing of this title (later to be published by Pelican in 1948).

£100



London, Robert Hale, 1973.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket, priced £1.70.

The thirteenth McGee title sends the detective to Costa Rica coastlines, investigating contraband and political upheaval under a deceptively soft, tropical-sounding title.

£195



London, Robert Hale, 1971.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket, priced £1.30.

The eleventh novel in the iconic Travis McGee series. McGee & Meyer head to Mexico to investigate the death of a young woman, Bix Bowie, who fell in with a dangerous hippie drug circle.

£100



London, Robert Hale, 1972.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Dust-jacket, priced £1.80.

This twelfth Travis McGee mystery returns entirely to Florida, beginning with McGee accidentally driving into swamp water after swerving for a mysterious barefoot woman in lavender nightwear.

£295



London, Robert Hale, 1965.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket, priced 15/-.

The inaugural entry in MacDonald's Travis McGee series, an iconic Florida-based "salvage consultant" character. Marked a major shift in American detective fiction. Uncommon.

£325



London, Robert Hale, 1974.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket, priced £1.75.

The author's debut novel, first published in 1950 as a Gold Medal paperback original and first in hardcover in the UK in 1974. The theft of $750,000 in jewellery and a murder, set against the seedy, sensual backdrop of a Florida Beach Town.

£125



London, Robert Hale, 1975.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket, priced £2.50.

In this fourteenth McGee novel, the detective is lured into investigation by a precious turquoise collection linked to murder and jewellery theft.

£85



London, Faber & Faber, 1941.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 8s.6d.

A thoughtful scholarly study tracing magic, astrology and the occult through history, blending translations (including from the Westcar Papyrus) with Gleadow's own interpretations.

£195



[London], Downey & Co., [1895].

First one-vol. edition. 8vo. Original dark green cloth lettered & decorated in gilt.

A lyrical Gothic novella, weaving traditional supernatural intrigue around familial curses, hidden loves and symbolic unlocking - common motifs in Le Fanu's oeuvre.

£175



London, Robert Hale, 1970.

First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket, priced 21/-.

This UK hardcover collects two novellas, Border Town Girl and Linda, originally published as paperback originals in 1956. The stories combine rustic Florida settings with MacDonald's signature social undercurrents.

£250



London, New English Library, 1971-72.

12 issues (complete). Folio (c. 300 x 230 mm). Original pictorial wrappers.

A very good set of this uncommon fantasy & horror magazine, this UK edition complete in 12 issues (the original Spanish edition ran on to 60 issues). A hardback collected edition was published subsequently Scarce complete and in such good condition.

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Agatha Christie first edition

Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie first editions make for an excellent area of rare book collecting. The Queen of Crime’s long career as an author of high quality crime fiction ensures there are various levels of value, which means collectors of her first editions can start with the later, generally more affordable first editions of her crime fiction titles, and build their way toward the more expensive first editions from the 1920s & 1930s.

Many of Dame Agatha’s first editions feature excellent dust-jacket artwork. The American first editions of Agatha Christie are often clad in truly lovely dust-jackets, very different in style to their UK counterparts, and can also provide a more affordable option for collectors than the UK first editions.

Some collectors like to focus on one of her famous serial characters, including Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot of course. Whatever your poison, you should be able to start building a collection relatively quickly.

Agatha Christie also wrote under a pseudonym, ‘Mary Westmacott’, and these titles are also not easy to find in first edition, especially in the dust-jackets

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£145



London, Collins Crime Club, 1953.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Library binding. Dust-jacket, priced 10s 6d.

A poisoned nursery rhyme leads detective Miss Marple to untangle a web of deceit and murder within a wealthy family, uncovering dark secrets along the way.

£250


A Detective Story
London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1926.

'Cheap Edition'. 8vo. Original green decorative cloth.

The debut of Hercule Poirot, this novel centres on the poisoning of Emily Inglethorp at Styles Court. Featuring classic tropes such as the locked-room setup and red herrings, it launched Christie's detective fiction career.

£295



London, Collins, 1929.

First edition, early issue. 8vo. Original blue cloth.

A thrilling tale of deception and intrigue unfolds as a group of young adventurers stumble upon a deadly secret connected to the enigmatic Seven Dials Club.

£295



London, Collins, 1930.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Later black cloth, lettered in red to spine.

A sharply rebound copy of this early collection of short stories by Agatha Christie.

£180



London, Colliins Crime Club, 1957.

First edition. 8vo. Original red boards. Dust-jacket, priced 12s6d.

Two trains side by side for a brief moment... in that moment, a murder... The first edition of this Miss Marple murder mystery.

£175

A Detective Story New York, Grosset & Dunlap, [1940s]. War-time US printing, 'Madison Square Books' issue. 8vo. Original burgundy cloth. Dust-jacket. A later US printing of Agatha Christie's debut novel, introducing the world to Hercule Poirot, her famously eccentric Belgian detective. War-time issue, so circa 1940s, similar to the majority of Madison Square Books reprints.

£125


featuring Miss Marple
London, Collins Crime Club, 1964.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth-backed boards. Dust-jacket, priced 16s.

Miss Marple travels abroad, but inevitably trouble still finds her.

£125



London, Collins Crime Club, 1962.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original red boards. Dust-jacket, price-clipped.

An appealing first edition of this Miss Marple staple.

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