A good copy.
Plates and illustrations.
£395
A Manual of the Science
London, Harrison and Sons, [c.1920].
First edition. 8vo. Original cloth.
Captain Leopold McLaglen (1884–1951) was a British martial artist and instructor who promoted jiu-jitsu in the UK and abroad. He was known for his demonstrations and teaching of self-defense techniques.
In stock
A good copy.
Plates and illustrations.
Non-Fiction
London, Fisher Unwin, 1908.
First edition. 8vo. Title printed in red & black. Original red cloth, lettered in gilt.
Not a biography of the Pornocratic Italian noblewoman of that name, but rather a collection of short stories based on the author's experiences as a war correspondent in the Balkans.
A Guide for the Amateur
London, OUP, 1936.
First edition. 8vo. Original brown pictorial cloth. Dust-jacket.
An attractive work on the evolving technology of television.
St Bartholomew The Great
[London], , September 15th 1964.
First edition, hardback issue. [One of c.50 copies]. 8vo. Original dark blue cloth with printed title label to upper cover.
William Plomer, a writer, editor and poet, became a close companion of Ian Fleming after meeting him in 1929. A wartime colleague and later a publisher's reader at Jonathan Cape, Plomer played a crucial role in getting Casino Royale published and acted as an unofficial editor for Fleming's Bond novels. Goldfinger is dedicated "To my gentle reader William Plomer." Ann Fleming noted that Plomer was one of the few people around whom Ian could truly relax. Plomer also read a tribute at Fleming's funeral.
London, Putnam, 1908.
Sixth edition. 8vo. Original printed wrappers, priced sixpence.
An early edition of this classic of feminist theory, reflecting on women's economic reliance on men, first published in 1898. A landmark treatise in the struggle for gender equality.
London, Warne, [1931].
First edition. 8vo. Original brown cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 6/-.
The Story of Electrical Communications.