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New Naturalist Monographs: NMN 1 - NMN 22, Complete set de Neal, Ernest, et al

de Neal, Ernest, et al

New Naturalist Monographs: NMN 1 - NMN 22, Complete set de Neal, Ernest, et al

New Naturalist Monographs: NMN 1 - NMN 22, Complete set

de Neal, Ernest, et al

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London: Collins. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The complete set of the New Naturalist Monographs in dust jackets, all first editions. NMN 21, The Trout is ex-library (canceled). Some of the dust jackets have minor chipping and some small bits of insect chewing. A complete list of the monographs is available. Overall a near fine set. In 1945, Collins, of St. James Place, London published Butterflies, the first title in the New Naturalist Library, a series of books on British Natural History in iconic dust jackets, with the aim of interesting the general reader in the wildlife of Britain by recapturing the enquiring spirit of the old naturalists. Within a few years, Collins perceived a need to narrow the focus by producing 'New Naturalist Special Volumes' with each title devoted to a single species and thus was born the New Naturalist Monographs. Twenty-two monographs were published, beginning with The Badger in 1948 and ending with The Mole in 1971.
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  • Editorial London: Collins
  • Palabras clave New Naturalists Library;
THE WOMAN IN RED.

THE WOMAN IN RED.

de GILBERT, ANTHONY.

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First edition
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1
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Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
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London: Collins Crime Club, [1941]., 1941. First edition. First edition. The Dark Page says, "Anthony Gilbert was born Lucy Beatrice Malleson in 1899 and was an English author of novels and short stories. Although her mother wanted her to be a schoolteacher, Ms. Malleson succeeded in fulfilling her own ambition and became a novelist. After seeing John Willard's play, THE CAT AND THE CANARY in 1922 she became thriller-concious, and in 1927 published her first mystery as Anthony Gilbert. For many years Gilbert's true identity was kept secret and most readers assumed that the author was a man." Some color fading to top edges of the cloth, else near fine in price-clipped, lightly professionally restored dust jacket at head of spine, and lightly sunned on the spine. Julia Ross secures employment through an employment agency with a wealthy widow, Mrs. Hughes, and goes to live at her house. Two days later, she awakens in a different house in different clothes and with a new identity. She… Leer más
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THREE JOLLY FRIENDS [THE THREE JOLLY BOATMEN]
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THREE JOLLY FRIENDS [THE THREE JOLLY BOATMEN]

de CAM (pseudonym of CAMPBELL, Barbara Mary):

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York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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London: Collins. [c.1953]. Suite of 14 original pen, ink and watercolour drawings for "Three Jolly Friends". Mounted. Cam's early draft of what would later be published as The Three Jolly Boatmen. Comprising 4 full-page drawings (measuring 24 x 19 cms) and 10 double-page spreads (24 x 37 cms), a few with manuscript text in the author's hand below the illustration. Two illustrations with small adhesions where the artist has fixed redrawn items of clothing, then removed them. There are two different designs for the title page, both retaining the working title of Three Jolly Friends. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
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THE WOMAN IN RED.

THE WOMAN IN RED.

de GILBERT, ANTHONY.

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First edition
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Hardcover
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1
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Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
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Descripción:
London: Collins Crime Club, [1941]., 1941. First edition. First edition. The Dark Page says, "Anthony Gilbert was born Lucy Beatrice Malleson in 1899 and was an English author of novels and short stories. Although her mother wanted her to be a schoolteacher, Ms. Malleson succeeded in fulfilling her own ambition and became a novelist. After seeing John Willard's play, THE CAT AND THE CANARY in 1922 she became thriller-concious, and in 1927 published her first mystery as Anthony Gilbert. For many years Gilbert's true identity was kept secret and most readers assumed that the author was a man." Some color fading to top edges of the cloth, else near fine in price-clipped, lightly professionally restored dust jacket at head of spine, and lightly sunned on the spine. Julia Ross secures employment through an employment agency with a wealthy widow, Mrs. Hughes, and goes to live at her house. Two days later, she awakens in a different house in different clothes and with a new identity. She… Leer más
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THREE JOLLY FRIENDS [THE THREE JOLLY BOATMEN]
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THREE JOLLY FRIENDS [THE THREE JOLLY BOATMEN]

de CAM (pseudonym of CAMPBELL, Barbara Mary):

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York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Descripción:
London: Collins. [c.1953]. Suite of 14 original pen, ink and watercolour drawings for "Three Jolly Friends". Mounted. Cam's early draft of what would later be published as The Three Jolly Boatmen. Comprising 4 full-page drawings (measuring 24 x 19 cms) and 10 double-page spreads (24 x 37 cms), a few with manuscript text in the author's hand below the illustration. Two illustrations with small adhesions where the artist has fixed redrawn items of clothing, then removed them. There are two different designs for the title page, both retaining the working title of Three Jolly Friends. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
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Animals of Britain: Parts 1-16

de Neal, Ernest; Knight, Mawell; Shorten, Monica; Page, F. J. Taylor; et al [Matthews, Harrison (ed.)]

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Usado - Nice copies
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1st edition
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1
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MELBOURNE, Victoria, Australia
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Este vendedor ha conseguido 4 de las cinco estrellas otorgadas por los compradores de Biblio.
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London: Sunday Times, 1962. 1st edition. Nice copies. small quarto. pictorial wrappers 384pp., b/w pls., text ills., maps, Full set of 16 illustrated monographs on individual British mammals: Badger; Horseshoe Bat; Hedgehog; Water Vole; Grey Squirrel; Red Squirrel; Grey Seal; Otter; Fox; Dormouse; Fallow Deer; Roe Deer; Red Deer; Weasel; Mole & Brown Rat. Each by a noted author & with photos, distribution maps, prints & skeleton
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