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.

books to sell?

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.

New Arrivals

£1,575



London, New York, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1941.

First edition. 8vo. Original pictorial orange cloth. First impression, second state dust-jacket, correctly priced 4/- and with 'found' in the first line of blurb on front inside flap, but with the text printed in brown rather than blue.

A rare forties Biggles title - the Air Ministry has allowed Biggles, Algy, Ginger and Smyth to accompany a party of volunteers to help Finland in their struggle against Soviet aggression.

War, Invasion & Spy

Johns (W.E.) Biggles in Spain

£1,500



London, New York, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1939.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth. Second impression dust-jacket, price-clipped.

W.E. Johns drew on the recently concluded Spanish Civil War (1936–39) as his setting, with Biggles operating against a backdrop of the conflict's final stages. It is among the more topically grounded of the pre-war Biggles titles, the Spanish war having provided Johns with a ready-made theatre of aerial intrigue.

£1,495


A novel
New York & Toronto, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937.

First edition, first printing. Cut signature of the author to title-page. 8vo. Original blue cloth decorated in silver. Dust-jacket, priced $2.50.

Two college friends visit their former university and find a professor burnt to death in his observatory.

£1,750



London, George Allen & Unwin, 1956-59.

3 vol., first editions, fifth/seventh/fifth impression respectively. Large 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jackets.

A solid set of early impressions of Tolkien's fantasy masterpiece.

£135



London, Hammond, Hammond, 1951.

First edition, first impression. Inscribed presentation copy from the author. 8vo. Original boards. Dust-jacket.

Author's first book, uncommon, especially thus warmly inscribed.

£895



London, W. Collins Sons, 1928.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth.

A Poirot mystery centred on the murder of an American heiress aboard the luxury Blue Train travelling through France. The plot involves stolen jewels, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements.

£395


A Tale of Alderley
London, Collins, 1960.

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

Garner's debut novel, and one of the most important British children's fantasy novels of the 20th century. It marked a decisive move away from the pastoral, whimsical tradition of children's fantasy toward something darker, more rooted in specific landscape and local mythology.

£150



London, Ward, Lock, 1907.

'New Edition'. 8vo. Original gilt-decorated cloth. Dust-jacket.

One of many post-Beeton revised and expanded editions issued by Ward, Lock after they acquired the copyright. Isabella Beeton (1836–1865) died aged 28; the book that bears her name had already gone through numerous transformations by this date.

£125


Foreword by Daniel Halévy. Introduction by Edward Crankshaw. Translated from the French by Gerard Hopkins
London, Chatto & Windus, 1951.

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

Czapski's account of the years following his release from Soviet captivity, during which he was tasked with investigating the disappearance of thousands of missing Polish officers - ultimately murdered by Stalin's NKVD at Katyn.

Modern Literature

Amis (Martin) Dead Babies

£150



London, Jonathan Cape, 1975.

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

Amis's second novel, more controversial and less immediately celebrated than his debut. It was reissued in 1984 under the title Dark Secrets.

£225



London, Jonathan Cape, 1973.

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

Amis's debut novel, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award in 1974.

£275



London, John Lehmann, 1950.

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

Set during the Dunkirk evacuation, the novel follows Sergeant Julien Maillat and a small group of French soldiers stranded on the beach, unable to be evacuated with the British forces. It won the 1949 Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize.

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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

Agatha Christie @ Lycanthia Rare Books

£895



London, W. Collins Sons, 1928.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth.

A Poirot mystery centred on the murder of an American heiress aboard the luxury Blue Train travelling through France. The plot involves stolen jewels, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements.

£50


Miss Marple's Last Case
London, Collins, 1976.

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

£2,750



New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1929.

First US edition, first printing. 8vo. Original orange cloth. Dust-jacket, neatly clipped to corners of inside flaps (probably by publishers).

In this novel, Christie brings back the characters from an earlier novel, The Secret of Chimneys: Lady Eileen (Bundle) Brent, Lord Caterham, Bill Eversleigh, George Lomax, Tredwell and Superintendent Battle. The story of murder and criminal conspiracy was not overly well received by critics, but it remains highly collectable to Christie collectors.

£7,500



London, Collins Crime Club, 1934.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth.

Widely regarded as one of Christie's masterpieces and a landmark of Golden Age crime fiction. Poirot investigates a murder aboard the famous international train stranded by snow, discovering that the crime is far more complex than it initially appears.

£8,500

London, Collins Crime Club, 1938.First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 7/6.A family reunites for Christmas, only to find the host of the gathering murdered in a private room... Classic Poirot, in the superbly festive dust-jacket.

£14,950

London, Collins Crime Club, 1936.First edition. 8vo. Original orange cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 7/6.Scarce in the superb Macartney dust-jacket. One of a few Christie titles that resulted from her time spent on archaeological digs with her second husband, Max Mallowan.

£25,000



London, Collins Crime Club, 1937..

First edition. 8vo. Original orange cloth. Dust-jacket, neatly price-clipped to inside front-flap.

A cornerstone of crime fiction, in one of the great Christie jackets. Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple's idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short.

£250



London, Collins Crime Club, 1953.

First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original orange cloth. 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.

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