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The Inseparables
Russell Braddon
London: Michael Joseph, 1968.A German medical student’s Christmas day pilgrimage to Dachau on LSD.
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From Beyond, Beyond the Wall of Sleep & Dagon
H. P. Lovecraft
Olympia: Last Word Press, 2017.“Three tales of suspense from Howard Phillips Lovecraft. From Beyond (1920) originally appeared in the pages of The Fantastic Fan and details the depravities of Crawford Tillinghast. Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919) recounts the strange case of the criminally insane Joe Slater and an unnamed intern in a mental asylum who finds a way to breach the wall between sleep and reality. Dagon (1917) is one of Lovecraft’s earliest stories, appearing in The Vagrant in 1919 and again in Weird Tales. In it, there is foreshadowing of the themes he would later use in the stories comprising his Cthulu mythos.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Narrow Road To The Deep North
Richard Flanagan
Sydney: Knopf, 2013.The first printing of the Australian–being the true–first edition of Flanagan’s Man Booker Prize winning novel. This being the variant without the printed signature on the half-title (the variant with often found erroneously described as signed). This copy signed by Flanagan in purple marker on the title page and with a signed by author sticker on the jacket upper panel.
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The Temple of Dawn: A Novel
Yukio Mishima
London: Secker & Warburg, 1974.Translated from the Japanese by E. Dale Saunders and Cecilia Segawa Seigle. This copy stamped “File Copy. Property of Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd. 54 Poland Street London W1V 3DF”.
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Boy
James Hanley
London: Boriswood, 1931.First trade edition of Hanley’s second novel, a very grim tale of the brief life of a thirteen year old stowaway from Liverpool. YOUNG 1694. This copy with the signature of Gary Simes and a newspaper clipping of a photographic portrait of Hanley to the front endpaper.
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This Child (and) This Child Part Two: Ngunnhu
Alice Hawkins
Dubbo: Alice Hawkins, 2004. -
Pietro
Bertha Lincoln Heustis
Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1915.The story of a young Italian man who travels to New York to find a better life. This copy signed by Heustis to the wrappers.
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The Quarters
Errol Bray
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan, 2016. -
The Passage
Victor Wartofsky
Sydney: Horwitz, 1980. -
I Was a Teenage Dwarf
Max Shulman
London, Melbourne and Toronto: Heinemann, 1960.A Dobie Gillis Story. Introduction by Art Linkletter.
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Who Killed Amanda Palmer: A Collection of Photographic Evidence
Neil Gaiman; Amanda Palmer; Kyle Cassidy; Beth Hommel
New York: Eight Foot Books, 2009.Photobook of the purported death of Amanda Palmer, lead vocalist of The Dresden Dolls. With Stories by Neil Gaiman.
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Pocketman
Don Bell
Toronto: Dorset Publishing, 1979.A book of comedy loosely based on the life of Canadian street poet, Roy McDonald, and his time in Montreal. This copy with a lengthy inscription by Roy McDonald, aka Pocketman, naming various characters in the book.
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The Second Window
Robin Maugham
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.YOUNG 2575*.
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The Wrong People
Robin Maugham
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971.US Edition of YOUNG 2580*.
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The Great Cham: A Fiction
Michael Baldwin
London: Secker & Warburg, 1967. -
A Dance to the Music of Time (Volume 1: Spring)
Anthony Powell
London: The Folio Society, 2006.A Question of Upbringing; A Buyer’s Market; The Acceptance World. Introduction by William Trevor.
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The Franchise Affair
Josephine Tey
London: The Folio Society, 2001.Introduction by Antonia Fraser. Illustrations by Paul Hogarth.
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Embassy Girl
Emily Thorne
New York: Airmont Publishing, 1964.The Glamour and Adventure of Embassy Life in London.
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The Sigil
Alan Dearling
Lyme Regis: Enabler Publications, 1995. -
William S. Burroughs’ Unforgettable Characters: Lola “La Chata” & Bernabe Jurado
William S. Burroughs; Michael Spann
[Providence]: Inkblot Publications, 2013.