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Item code: FE416 |
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Two Kinds of Silence **signed first edition** |
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Blayney, Mark Two Kinds of Silence Marlow, Manuscript Publishing, 2003. Fine in printed laminated wraps, softback (no hardback edition). Signed and dated by author. Winner of Somerset Maugham Award.
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Item code: FE28 |
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Fire Bringer **first edition** |
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Clement-Davies, David. Fire Bringer. London, Macmillan, 1999. First novel. Fine in Fine dustjacket. "In a dark, troubled time, a prophesy is about to become true ....."
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Item code: FE703 |
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The Righteous Men **first edition** |
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Bourne, Sam The Righteous Men London, Harper Collins, 2006 Fine (unread) in Fine dustjacket. Mixed reviews, but selected as one of Richard and Judy's "Summer Reads" for 2006, which should ensure its success!
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Item code: FE504 |
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Dartmoor The Saving **signed first edition** |
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Burton, B.J. Dartmoor The Saving Totnes, Moorhen Publishing, 2006 Fine paperback original. Privately published, attracting excellent reviews locally. Signed by the author with the added inscription "Reach and Believe!" Laid in is bookmark and slip containing reviews of the book.
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Item code: FE613 |
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The Hand of The Devil **signed and stamped with Ganges Red mosquito** |
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Carter, Dean Vincent. The Hand of The Devil. London, Bodley Head, 2006. Fine (unread) in Fine dustjacket. Signed by author and stamped with "Ganges Red" mosquito stamp - rare to find copies with this stamp. First novel receiving excellent reviews.
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Item code: FE605 |
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The Emigrant's Farewell **signed first edition** |
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Liam Browne The Emigrant's Farewell. London, Bloomsbury, 2006. Fine as issued in Fine dustjacket. Signed by author: "Very best wishes, Liam Browne". First novel set in contemporary Ireland. Following a family tragedy, Joe O'Kane is invited to research the life of the 19th century Derry shipbuilder, Sir William Coppin and his connection with the fate of the Arctic explorer, Sir John Franklin. Joe finds strange echoes in the tragedy of his own experience.
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