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104760New York: Bramhall House 1974. 4to 526pp. Very good in very good dust jacket. Frontispiece photographs illustrations appendix indices. Based on the work of Arthur. Conan Doyle. Bibliography of Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson. Book Collecting Reference. Bramhall House Hardcover
48571st edition 1907. Smith Elder & Co - London. 0715354930. Doyles own story of his literary interestd & importance of literature in his life. 16 b&w illustrations some by W.Russel Flint. Re-bound neatly in purple cloth titled in gilt. A nice tight copy. Some foxing & a few page edges have tiny repairs neatly. . 1st edition 1907. Smith Elder & Co - London. 0715354930 hardcover
39941st edition 1907. Smith Elder & Co - London. Doyles own story of his literary interests & importance of literature in his life. Red cloth decorated & lettered in gilt. 16 b&w illustrations some by W.Russel Flint. Generally VG. Spine a touch sunned & scattered light foxing. . 1st edition 1907. Smith Elder & Co - London. hardcover
39951st edition 1897. Bells Indian & Colonial. G.Bell & Sons - London & Bombay. Lengthened by one third after it's appearance in Strand Magazine. Recently re-bound copy in light brown cloth with gilt titles. Attractive. . 1st edition 1897. Bells Indian & Colonial. G.Bell & Sons - London & Bombay. hardcover
feb48118Used. For more details please contact me unknown
28914London Watts & Co. 1920. Octavo vi58 pages original wrappers 'For Notice or Review' slip loosely inserted some light chipping on rear wrapper lightly tanned a very good copy. First edition London, Watts & Co., 1920 unknown
3849533476.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192823667London: Cassell 1928. A first edition first printing published by Cassell in 1928. A very good book with a pencil inscription to the front endpaper. In a very good wrapper with internal repair to the spine top and corners. Scarce dust wrapper. A reflective anthology concerned with death immortality and the possibility of an afterlife. Its interest lies partly in the range of contributors including G. K. Chesterton Arthur Conan Doyle and Hilaire Belloc whose views represent different spiritual literary and philosophical temperaments. The book captures a period of intense public curiosity about survival after death faith spiritualism and consolation following loss. Cassell unknown
19201596Budapest: Athenaeum R.-T. kiadása 1920. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in red and black. Illustrated cover. Cover somewhat discoloured with waterstains at extremities and a few brown stains. Pages moderately chipped occasional small brown stains and fingermarks. Pages yellowed due to aging. Owerall in good condition. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in red and black. Illustrated cover. 45 3 p. Scarce first Hungarian edition of Artur Conan Doyle’s 1859–1930 short story “Danger!†written in 1914. Athenaeum R.-T. kiadása unknown