An excellent copy, Near Fine.
Jacket artwork by Batchelor KB Studios.
£135
London, Herbert Jenkins, 1936.
First edition. 8vo. Original mustard yellow cloth. Dust-jacket, correctly priced 7/6.
A splendid first edition of this romantic novel about a young musical protégé’s adventures.
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An excellent copy, Near Fine.
Jacket artwork by Batchelor KB Studios.
First edition.
London, Blackie & Son, 1934
A rare Golden Age detective title centred on what happened to Simon Ewing at five minutes to five. Various people came and went and met face to face in his flat.
Detective Fiction
First edition, Lovat Dickinson, 1937. A scarce memoir of the Spanish Civil War from the American-born novelist, Helen Nicholson (Baroness de Zglinitzki), who was caught up in the conflict while visiting her daughter and son-in-law in Granada. Nicholson and her family were unabashedly supportive of Franco and the Nationalist. Rare in this condition and with the added association of being inscribed by the author’s daughter in the year of publication
Detective Fiction
Gray (Berkeley) [Brooks (Edwy Searles)] Six Feet of Dynamite
First edition, Collins, 1941. Edwy Searles Brooks was a UK novelist who wrote under a number of pseudonyms including Berkeley Gray and Victor Gunn. This is a rare work from his canon. From the library of Anthony Lejeune.