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There are very many reasons why British summers are either non-existent or alternatively held on a Thursday. Many of these reasons are either scientific, mad, or both – but all of them are wrong, especially the scientific ones. The real reason why it rains perpetually from January 1st to December 31st (Incl.) is, of course, irritable Chinese Water Dragons. Karen is one such legendary cr....
First Edition, first printing. This is an A Format (larger sized paperback approx 110 x 178mm). Age tanning to pages. Verse the First in the Ballad of Wuntvor. “O brave young Wuntvor, he came from the West bound on a very unpleasant quest…” Thus begins this tale of Wuntvor, apprentice to the mighty mage Ebenezum.” IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DISPATCH
First UK Edition A format sized (110x178mm) paperback with a stated “First publication in Great Britain”. In very good condition for its age. Age tanning to pages making them rather brown but still eminently readable, and some signs of wear to the covers.
The Second title in The Welkin Weasels Trilogy
SYNOPSIS: “In the land of Welkin, ruled over by the iron pa....
First UK Edition, first printing. States first publication in Great Britain. A collection of 6 short stories from the author of A Canticle for Leibowitz. The stories are :
Conditionally Human / Blood Bank / Dark Benediction / Dumb Waiter / Anybody Else Like Me? / The Big Hunger. Age tanning to pages.
First UK paperback edition. Full 1 to 10 number sequence indicating a first printing. A collection of 18 short stories by some of the masters of modern fantasy. Contributors include Garth Nix, Neil Gaiman, Eoin Colfer, Tad Williams and Gene Wolfe. Comes complete with the publisher’s publicity handout.
Third impression March, 1992. An excellent copy. Light tanning to pages
First VGSF Edition (First Printing) 1992. An excellent copy. Light tanning to pages
Second impression with a 2 to 10 number sequence. Age tanning to pages – appears unread. “They called it the Place of Silence: the last frozen barrier between Balpur and Tibet. An icy wilderness where desperate men made a living smuggling guns over the border. Even for the bravest, the luck has to run out…” IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH
First UK paperback edition which is in very good condition for its age. The pages are heavily tanned but the book remains eminently readable. A Detective Chief Inspector Felse investigation. “When Alan Morris disappears, his great-niece Charlotte regrets never having got to know her archaeologist great-uncle better. And, in an attempt to remedy that deficiency, she goes to visit the R....
Fifth impression June, 1992. An excellent copy. Light tanning to pages
Originally published by Penguin in 1994. This is a later printing. Larger sized B format paperback (130 x 198 mm). Reading creases to spine. Some tanning to pages. “Chevette never stole things, or anyway not from other people, and definitely not when she was working. So how’s she going to explain the sunglasses? And not just any sunglasses, but this one, very special, very expe....
A FIRST UK EDITION (first printing) paperback copy (B format (larger sized 130 x 198 mm approx)with a single #1 as the number sequence indicating a first printing. “Sixteen-year-old Amy Thornton can’t wait to spend the summer with her super-fit boyfriend, Damien Taylor, footballer of the moment. She’s left her life in Yorkshire behind and is ready for London. But her dreams ....