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    The Organ, Its History and Construction With SIGNED Letter

    Edward J. Hopkins … A comprehensive treatise on the structure and capabilities of the organ, with specifications and suggestive details for instruments of all sizes, intended as…… Read more “The Organ, Its History and Construction With SIGNED Letter”

    3rd Sep 201928th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    Slipper’s ABC of Fox Hunting

    Burghley Horse Trials Just in time for Burghley Horse Trials! First edition hardback clothbound with printed and embossed pictorial cover and printed title to spine. Neat inscription…… Read more “Slipper’s ABC of Fox Hunting”

    2nd Sep 201928th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    History of Napoleon Bonaparte and Wars of Europe

    W. B. Heweston First edition 1815 Complete set in three volumes, volumes 2 & 3 bound together. From the revolution in France to the termination of the…… Read more “History of Napoleon Bonaparte and Wars of Europe”

    1st Sep 201928th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    Quirky Illustrated Book

    Natural History of The Gent & The Ballet Girl Two stories by Albert Smith, illustrated by A. Henning Published by David Bogue 1847 Contemporary cloth binding with…… Read more “Quirky Illustrated Book”

    31st Aug 201928th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    SIGNED Rudyard Kipling

    Freemasonry Interest Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Kim’ reprint from 1902, just a year after the first edition. Illustrated. Original red cloth binding in very good condition, spine just a…… Read more “SIGNED Rudyard Kipling”

    30th Aug 201928th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    SIGNED Winston Churchill

    Marlborough His Life and Times Beautiful limited edition set of just 155 copies, of which this is number 43 signed by Sir Winston Churchill. Excellent deluxe binding…… Read more “SIGNED Winston Churchill”

    29th Aug 201928th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    Arthur Rackham ORIGINAL DRAWINGS

    Arthur Rackham First edition of Comus by John Milton, undated (1921). Hardback clothbound with gilt tooled title and pictorial vignette to cover and to spine. Top edge…… Read more “Arthur Rackham ORIGINAL DRAWINGS”

    28th Aug 2019 by stmarysbooks

    SPOTLIGHT: Signed Dorothy L. Sayers

    We have recently acquired a first edition, eighth impression 1936 of Murder Must Advertise A Detective Story. Signed by the author to the title page. Unusual to…… Read more “SPOTLIGHT: Signed Dorothy L. Sayers”

    6th Jun 20195th Jun 2019 by stmarysbooks

    SPOTLIGHT: James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me

    “You are very suspicious Mr Bond” We have recently acquired a first edition first impression 1977 by Christopher Wood, with original dust jacket, unclipped. Light shelf wear…… Read more “SPOTLIGHT: James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me”

    5th Jun 2019 by stmarysbooks

    SPOTLIGHT: Friedrich Spanheim the Younger

    Friderici Spanhemii F. Introductio Ad Historiam et Antiquitates Sacras. Cum Appendice Chorographica & Critica Majoris Operis Epitome, in ufus Academice Juventutis Published Lugduni Batavorum Ex officina Adriani…… Read more “SPOTLIGHT: Friedrich Spanheim the Younger”

    29th May 201922nd May 2019 by stmarysbooks

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