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Light soiling, but with no other loss, with the all important X25 present to the bottom corner of the rear panel, denoting the correct uk first edition status. Published by Gollancz, First edition first impression hardback in ver good condition. Some shelf wear. Dust jacket has two rips, now in removable protective sleeve.

Please see pictures. PayPal accepted, any questions please get in touch. Classic Gollancz jacket design as shown. Dust jacket has had few small professional repairs at some time to close tears. From Netherlands to U. Binding is firm and square. Inside clean, no foxing, marks or inscriptions. Dust jacket with light toning, neatly repaired tear to back panel, 2 small closed tears to rear side and slightest wear to extremities.

Dust jacket now in removable protective sleeve. Published by Gollancz Ltd. Contact seller. Within U. First edition of his first book. Endpapers replaced, minor cover wear, otherwise very good or better. Lacking the dust jacket. Published by London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, , Seller: Peter Harrington. First omnibus edition, first impression.

This volume brings together the author's first two novels, both scarce in first editions. Original red boards, spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Ownership stamp to front free endpaper. Gilt faded to spine, faint foxing to edges of text block, contents clean and free from marks, a near-fine copy in the like dust jacket, spine lightly toned, two short closed tears to front cover, a handful of tiny nicks and creases to edges, otherwise notably fresh and bright.

Published by Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, No Jacket. Very Good in lightly spine sunned red cloth covered boards, in protective sleeve. Signed by the author on a plate on the FFEP. First edition, First Printing. Partial dust jacket. Only the front panel is available. Tight and square. There are quarter inch round spots toward the upper edge on eleven pages which become progressively lighter.

We wrap and box our books for shipping. Used - Hardcover Condition: Very good. From France to U. Condition: Very good. Published by London Gollancz , A first edition, first printing published by Gollancz in A near fine copy with slight bumping to the head and base of the spine.

One full length crease to the rear board and a small stain to the top edge. Two small rough patches on the front paste down and a little paper residue on the front free end paper. Browning to the text block. Le Carre's first novel which introduces the reoccurring character, George Smiley. August, Very good copy in original dust jacket. Not price clipped. Published by Headline, Used - Hardcover. First edition. Fine in dust jacket.

Meredith Mitchell gives a ride to a rather secretive young woman, who wants to visit a prominent lawyer. The next morning the lawyer is found murdered. Markby and Mitchell team-up to investigate, learning more about the young hitch-hiker and the double life both she and the lawyer were leading. Published by Headline, London, From United Kingdom to U. First Edition.

The book has a firm binding with no hinge weakness and there is no leaning or rolling to spine. There is just a little bit of tanning to the page edges. Ross, Kevin signed Keith Herber eds. Published by Lakeland, FL. From Canada to U. Soft Cover. Uncredited Cover Art illustrator. First Printing. Stories by Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Mark Rainey, Darrell Schweitzer, Adam Niswander, Mike Minnis, and others deal with star-spanning science fiction, a zombie holocaust, the horrors of two different wars, the pyschology of cultists, voices from other dimensions and outer space, and frightening revelations about the origins of man.

Used - Hardcover Condition: Fine see description. Hard Cover. Condition: Fine see description. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine see description. Tom Roberts Cover Art illustrator. Signed see description. NOT Price Clipped. Published by Andrews And Mcmeel , Kansas City, Published by Penguin Classics, London, Fine book in a fine dust jacket.

Signed by the author on the title page. Reissue in the Penguin Classics series of Le Carre's first novel, originally published by Gollancz in Introduces George Smiley. Published by Walker Books, Used - Hardcover Condition: Near Fine. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Published by Penguin Classics, Fine: unread and as new in a like unclipped dust wrapper with 'Signed by the Author' sticker to the front panel ; minor bump to one corner; presented in a removable, archival-quality Brodart protective cover.

A lovely copy. All orders are sent very carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and sturdy cardboard. Published by Walker and Company, New York, Book Club.

Author's first book. This bookclub copy looks identical to the American first. Signed by Author. Published by Penguin, Fine copy in dustjacket. Rare signed copy. Please send a message for more info or photos. Browned spine and mild chipping to the spine ends and edges. A 3 cm hole on the front cover. Fold on the rear flap. First edition, first impression Gollancz, Signed by the author to the title page. Original red cloth with lettering to spine in gilt.

Some spotting to edges and, more faintly, to half-title and title pages; small biro mark to fore-edge of page 14 and nick to top of page The original, clipped dust jacket has a few chips and tears to edges with a few tape reinforcements to verso. The correct first issue dust jacket with X25 to bottom corner of lower panel.

A very good copy of an edition which is very hard to find signed. There is toning to some pages, binding is firm, no markings. The jacket has some minor wear, it is not price clipped, now in removable protective sleeve, please see pics, paypal accepted, any questions please get in touch.

The book is in very good or better condition with clean red boards with un-faded gilt lettering to the spine. Internally, the book is clean, free of any owner names or inscriptions. There is some offsetting to the front and rear end-papers, but the inner text is very clean indeed. Lightly toned to the page block. The neatly price clipped dust wrapper is also in very good condition, with light toning to the spine, a faint hair-line crease to the right of the spine, also with a few marks to the rear panel.

There is very light professional restoration to the spine tips, also to the corners of the front and rear flap folds. The restoration is of the highest quality with a dust wrapper that shows very well indeed.

Published by London: Victor Gollancz, Ltd, , Housed in a custom red cloth flat-back box. Spine gilt very slightly rubbed to spine, foot of front inner hinge partly cracked but firm. A near-fine, bright copy in a lovely example of the dust jacket, spine just mildly toned with couple of nicks to foot, short closed tear to head rear panel, not price-clipped, remarkably bright, sharp, and well-preserved.

Used Condition: Near Fine. The book is in near fine condition, with a little light creasing to the front and rear card covers. Internally, the pages are clean with just a small stain to the lower page block. An incredibly rare proof title, it being the only copy we have handled in over fifteen years of dealing in John Le Carre titles.

A fine book without inscriptions. NO inscriptions, marks or stamps. In the rare brown binding. In a dust wrapper which has benefitted from some light restoration to the spine foot and head and a little to the hinges. Price clipped.

Exceptionally rare first novel by Le Carre. First edition of the author's first book, which introduced the world to the recurring protagonist, George Smiley. Octavo, original red cloth. Signed by the author on the title page in a contemporary hand, "John le Carre David Cornwell. Housed in a custom clamshell box. An exceptional example, most rare and desirable using his real name and his pen name. Call for The Dead introduces George Smiley, probably the greatest figure in all of spy fiction.

The New York Times praised the novel as "[a] subtle and acute story of counter-espionage marked by restraint, indirection, and intelligence. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First edition First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. Flat signed by John le Carre to title page. Pages are clean, binding is firm, no internal markings. Seller Rating:. First Edition. Used - Softcover Condition: Good. Within U. Quantity: 1.

Condition: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Also find First Edition. Published by Signet, Mass Market Paperback. First Printing Good with heavy wear to covers and heavy toning but still nice and tight. Unmarked interior. Used Condition: Fine. Audio Book Cassette. Condition: Fine. Pocket Books No. Published by signet book,, Used - Softcover.

Published by Reclam, Stuttgart, Seller: wortart-buchversand , Bobingen, Germany Contact seller. Used - Softcover Condition: wie neu. From Germany to U. Condition: wie neu. Hans-Joachim Lehnig. Buchreihe: Universal-Bibliothek Fremdsprachentexte Restexemplar ungelesen. Used - Hardcover. First printing of the re-issue. Fine in fine dust jacket, in mylar cover. Published by Signet, New York, Used - Softcover Condition: Vg Plus. Condition: Vg Plus. No Jacket. First Paperback Printing. First printing Februry, stated on coyright page.

Minor edgewear and creasing to spine. No markings, appears unread. No tanning to pages. Sginet G Published by Walker Books, Used - Hardcover Condition: Like New. Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket Condition: Like New. First edition, First printing of the publication. Also find First Edition Signed.



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