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ria9798669381509_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; TUXs Book of Black Holes for Wall Street Traders paperback
230313274Penguin Books. paperback. New. 8x5x0. Penguin Books paperback
2009DADAX0143025767Penguin Global 2009-08-12. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.20x0.90x8.90. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Penguin Global hardcover
1985Q-0140085890Penguin Books 1985-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Books paperback
BN86606Penguin Classics. Penguin Little Black Classics No. 10. "All nations colors barbarisms civilizations languages ." <br/><br/> Penguin Classics unknown
BN87924Penguin Classics. Penguin Modern Box Set <br/><br/> Penguin Classics unknown
FORT838574Penguin Books. Used - Good. Includes 10 volumes and booklet in 2 part slipcase. 1985. Penguin Books unknown
20039780448434001-2025Penguin Young Readers 2003. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Penguin Young Readers</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Penguin Young Readers</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780448434001</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2003</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 32</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Millions of Americans remember Dick and Jane and Sally and Spot too!. Now Dick and Jane and all their pals are back with revised editions of these classic readers for a whole new generation of readers to enjoy! We Look Look Jane. Look Dick. See funny Sally. Funny funny Sally.</p> Penguin Young Readers paperback
SONG0241279364Penguin Classics 2017-09-26. paperback. Used: Good. 6.70x0.20x9.60. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Penguin Classics paperback
10887London. 1966. Dimensions 29 x 12 cm. Pasteboard mount 31 x 14.5 cm. In blue black and white. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. In front of a background of ricketty railings a jolly bespectacled penguin with Tschichold's sprightly eyes with a Penguin book under his left arm and preceded by a letter P and followed by an n drags a bespectacled bearded man looking a little like a young Michael Bentine towards the right of the drawing. The man has a large copyright symbol beneath his right armpit and his flailing left hand holds an F with the other letters making up 'Fabers' trailing after it towards the bottom right-hand of the drawing. At the head of the drawing between the Penguin and the man in large white letters is 'mcmlxvi' 1966. Attractive and suitable for framing and reproduction. From the papers of Montague Shaw. [London.] 1966. unknown
428010London : Penguin. 1st edition. Softcover. Fine copies 20 in the original stiff-card wrappers. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Still in the publisher's shrinking wrap. Physical description; 20 issues 20 cm. Contents;- HEORODTUS - ""Snakes with Wings and Gold-digging Ants"" - NORTH AFRICA 1- MAS'UDI - From ""The Meadows of Gold"" - THE MIDDLE EAST 2- MARCO POLO - ""The Customs of the Kingdoms of India"" - SOUTH ASIA 3- CABEZA DE VACA - ""The Shipwrecked Men"" - NORTH AMERICA 4- WILLIAM DAMPIER ""Piracy Turtles and Flying Foxes"" - SOUTH-EAST ASIA 5- MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU - ""Life on the Golden Horn"" - ASIA MINOR 6- JAMES COOK - ""Hunt for the Southern Continent"" - SOUTH PACIFIC 7- OLAUDAH EQUIANO - ""Sold as a Slave"" - WEST AFRICA 8- ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT - ""Jaguars and Electric Eels"" - SOUTH AMERICA 9- SIR RICHARD BURTON - ""To the Holy Shrines"" - THE MIDDLE EAST 10- WALTER HENRY BATES - ""In the Heart of the Amazon Forest"" - SOUTH AMERICA 11- ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE - ""Borneo Celebes Aru"" - SOUTH-EAST ASIA 12- MARK TWAIN - ""Can-cans Cats and Cities of Ash"" - EUROPE 13- ISABELLA BIRD - ""Adventure in the Rocky Mountains"" - NORTH AMERICA 14- ANTON CHEKHOV - ""A Journey to the End of the Russian Empire"" - NORTH-EAST ASIA 15- MARY KINGLSEY - ""The Congo and the Cameroons"" - EQUATORIAL WEST AFRICA 16- ERNEST SHACKLETON - ""Escape from the Antarctic"" - ANTARTICA 17- GEORGE ORWELL - ""Fighting in Spain"" - EUROPE 18- WILFRED THESIGER ""Across the Empty Quarter"" - THE MIDDLE EAST 19- RYSZARD KAPUSCINKSI - ""The Cobra's Heart"" - EAST AFRICA 20Subjects; World literature. Literature of the world. North Africa literature. Middle East literature. South Asia literature. North America literature. South-East Asia literature. Asia Minor literature. South Pacific literature. West Africa literature. South America literature. South-East Asia literature. Europe literature. North-East Asia literature. Equatorial West Africa literature. Antarctica literature. East Africa literature. London : Penguin paperback
10894Undated 1970s; sent from his address 23 Gledhow Gardens London SW5. Reproduction of black and white drawing in Blake's inimitable style. 4to 34 x 29.5 cm. Good with a little light creasing. Reproduction of black and white drawing in Blake's inimitable style. Depicts anthropomorphic bear pig chicken squirrel and hedgehog in a line from largest to smallest all with party hats smiles on their faces and forepaws and other front limbs aloft. Blake's address as part of printed piece written upwards along left-hand margin. Genuine autograph inscription by Blake in blue ink at right of drawing reading 'With best wishes for Christmas & love from Q'. From Montague Shaw's personal papers. Undated [1970s?]; sent from his address 23 Gledhow Gardens, London SW5. unknown
18634On letterhead of 'El Fenix . Carvajal . Malaga . Spain'. 31 March 1969. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly aged and worn. The letterhead printed in red and black features the illustration of a phoenix in fire which featured on the covers of some Penguin Books publications of works by D. H. Lawrence. He begins by stating that Malcolm Kelly has sent him Bailey's letter 'with its very flattering reference to me'. He explains that he has 'always regarded the book business as a whole & not as two camps as it were book-sellers & publishers'. It is for this reason that he 'took the line I did recently against selling our books through super-markets pubs & petrol stations'. He explains 'the original concept of Penguins': 'that there was a far larger market for good books well produced at a low sic price than the book trade had ever imagined'. He has been satisfied that his theory has been vindicated. He believes that his firm is 'a good example of the team spirit' and that it has been 'fortunate over the years in having attracted as able a group of people through editorial & production to sales without which the results could not have been achieved'. On letterhead of 'El Fenix . Carvajal . Malaga . Spain'. 31 March 1969. unknown
GOR007308404Paperback. Very Good. paperback
2006134836London: Penguin Classics 2006. Limited edition number 447 of 1000 copies with a dust jacket designed by the shoe designer Manolo Blahnik. To celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the Penguin Classics the firm commissioned five prominent artists to design bindings for limited runs of influential books previously published in the series. Madame Bovary was first published serially in La Revue de Paris between 1 October and 15 December 1856. It was first translated into English by Eleanor Marx-Aveling in 1886. Octavo. Original blue cloth titles to spine and front cover in white yellow bookmark. With dust jacket. Housed in the original printed perspex slipcase. With the original cardboard packaging. A fine copy in the publisher's shrink wrap. hardcover
193948910London: King Penguin Books 1939-59. Seventy-six volumes. 8vo. Publisher's illustrated boards many with dust jackets replicating the same designs occasional prior ownership inscriptions or bookplates. Profusely illustrated throughout. Some wear to the covers the spine of K7 Fashion with old clear tape reinforcement which has slightly yellowed the spine of K64 Mexico with loss to head of both jacket and book a pleasing set overall. A charming and colourful series of books giving brief studies in a myriad of different subjects and showcasing the talents of some celebrated British illustrators including Edward Bawden Barbara Jones Enid Marx and John Piper. The early numbers were edited by Elizabeth Senior upon her untimely death during the war the mantle was taken up by Nikolaus Pevsner. The set includes 70 first editions numbers 8-10 28 59 and 70 being early reprints. The volumes were not initially published with dust jackets with the earliest first edition with one here being K32 Christmas Carol although two of the reprints also feature jackets. One bibliographic source suggests that jackets were not issued again until numbers 41 44 and 48. Jackets seem to have been routinely produced from 52 onwards and they are present to all but three of these remaining volumes here. London: King Penguin Books unknown
1960414234Loughborough : Ladybird Books Ltd. 1960. 1st edition. Hardcover. 14 stiff card-board illustrated pieces in very good condition. Further scans images and additional bibliographical material available on request. Notes; Date is suggested. Subjects; Artwork original. Great Britain. 20th century. Book illustration. Allen Lane. Penguin publishers. The story of railways. Afican mammals. Animals that burrow. Steam locomotives. Loughborough : Ladybird Books Ltd. hardcover
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2006PENGUIND002282Penguin Books London. 2006. First editions thus. A full set of the five titles published in this series to celebrate sixty years of Penguin Classics. Five leading contemporary designers were commissioned to provide cover artwork each of which was issued as one of 1000 numbered copies and in a sturdy lettered perspex box. Larger 8vo format than that of the regular Penguin books.Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence edited with notes by Michael Squires and an Introduction by Doris Lessing. Purple text and floral endpapers purple cloth embroidered silk dust jacket by Paul Smith upper cover with blue and yellow flower spray.Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. Translated with an introduction by Geoffrey Wall. Preface by Mich�le Roberts. Blue cloth dustwrapper design by Manolo Blahnik.Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Translated bv David McDuff. Red silver and buff wrappers by FUEL.The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Translated by David McDuff. Design by Ron Arad which dispenses with covers and uses the textblock edges for titles etc.Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Dustwrapper design from a photograph by Sam Taylor-Wood.All five volumes are fine in fine perspex boxes and unopened in original shrinkwrap. With the original folding card mailing boxes. Complete sets are almost never to be found. Penguin Books, London. hardcover