Original dark blue cloth on boards. Titles in light green. First free endpaper missing. The true First Edition in book form, contemporary with publication by Curtis in Ladies' Home Journal. The high-born young French lady takes the position of a lady's maid in order to escape boredom and suffocating poverty. No writing. 207 pp. View More...
Original beige cloth on boards. DJ has one tiny nick in front foot. No names or writing. "A poignant story of how a childhood of sorrow and solitude contribute to an insecure and bitter adult life." - DJ 197 pp. View More...
Original blue cloth with five stars and lettering in black on boards. DJ flap with synopsis glued in. Previous owner's name and small sticker.. An orphan girl looking after a younger brother is tempted to marry a prosperous older man.... 304 pp. View More...
Maroon cloth on boards. First published in 1918, and set in Germany during WW I. Protagonist is an employee of city hall. Contrast between "war is Hell" and nurturing home life in Germany. 287 pp. Black crayon scribble inside front cover. View More...
Original dark green cloth on boards. The author gained fame with his previous work, Lives of a Bengal Lancer, two years before. This book is in excellent condition. 312 pp. View More...
Blue cloth on boards. First free endpaper removed. Mother has decided to go to her husband serving in the military in India. He has been hurt in a fall. The children must be provided for. Strained gutters have been glued. Top edges uncut Pp. vI-vII. Foxing to rear endpapers. 291 pp. View More...
Original blue cloth on boards. Gold signature lower right rubbed. One of Britain's favourite poets and authors, Young died at 70 in 1954 after falling only slightly in popularity. No writing or damage. Novel of a disabled fisherman in England. Believed circa 1920's since the First Edition of 1914 and the next few titles were first published by Martin Secker, with several titles first published by Collins in the 20's. 259 pp. View More...
Original red cloth on boards. DJ missing half of cover. No front free endpaper. Light repair to front hinge. DJ taped inside. Published serially under the title, "Red Clark Takes Charge." 277 pp. View More...