Folio Society edition of the autobiographical account of the 19th century Australian Convict James Tucker that was found much later and only published in full in 1952. Detailing the protagonist's arrest in England and subsequent life in exile. Complete with [more...]
Folio Society edition of de Rojas' great novel published in 1499 and considered the first renaissance work in Spanish. With b/w illustrations by Dodie Masterson. No Slipcase but with protective wrapper. Some light shelf-wear to edges but contents crisp and [more...]
Handsome Folio Society edition of these humorous vignettes from the Life of Roger de Coverley, an 18th century country gentleman, taken from The Spectator Magazine, illustrated with wood engravings by Rochard Shirley Smith. No slipcase but with protective wra [more...]
Examines American literature from 1900 when european modernism began to take hold. A range of contributers analyze the changing face of american writing, taking in Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein to the writers of the 1960s and onwards, like Kurt Vonnegut and P [more...]
Wordworth edition of Johnson's allegorical fable about happiness, written in a week to pay for his Mother's funeral. Some light shelfwear but contents crisp and clean. Good/very good overall. [more...]
Paperback edition of Eliot's classic tale of village life and morals. Creasing to spine but binding tight. Previous owner's neat, poetic inscription to frontis. Tanning to page edge but clean inside. Good overall. [more...]
Nice bright and clean copy of James' light hearted look at debonair europeans let loose amongst their puritan 'new-world' cousins. Clean and tight. Very good condition. [more...]