Book VG+; jacket a little rubbed at extremities, but overall VG – neat redaction to front inside flap.
Hopkins (R. Thurston) Adventures with Phantoms
£325
London, Quality Press, 1946.
First edition. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Dust-jacket, correctly priced 10/6.
An eye-catching first edition recounting the adventures of a ghost hunter. Scarce.
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