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Reaveley Recommends for 2009
Limited Editions & Signed Limited Editions
Crime Fiction
Children's Fiction
Modern First Editions A - L
Modern First Editions M - Z
Military Fiction
West Country Titles
Cookery Books
Maritime
Travel
Poetry, Plays, Essays, Literary Criticism
Autobiography/Biography
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code: JB2
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Cross Channel **first edition**
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Barnes, Julian Cross Channel London, Jonathan Cape, 1996. Fine in Fine dustjacket.
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code: FE820
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In The Land of Pain, Barnes, Julian editor/translator, Daudet, Alphonse
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Barnes, Julian (editor/translator), Daudet, Alphonse In the Land of Pain London, Jonathan Cape, 2002 First UK edition, first printing. Fine in Fine dustjacket. Signed by Julian Barnes.
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code: FE754
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Nothing To Be Frightened of **signed first edition**
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Barnes, Julian
Nothing to be Frightened of
London, Jonathan Cape, 2008
Fine in illustrated boards with gilt titles to spine. No dustjacket as issued.
Signed by the author.
Described variously as a memoir, an exchange with his philosopher brother, a meditation on mortality, an argument with and about God, and a homage to the French writer, Jules Renard.
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code: FE818
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Love, etc. **uncorrected proof**
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Barnes, Julian
Love, etc.
London, Jonathan Cape, 2000
Fine in green wraps. Also included is an ill-fitting slightly creased dustjacket.
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code: FE817
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Arthur and George **uncorrected proof**
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Barnes, Julian Arthur and George London, Jonathan Cape, 2005 Fine in green card wraps. Man Booker shortlisted novel.
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code: JB08
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The Lemon Table **first edition**
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Barnes, Julian The Lemon Table London, Jonathan Cape, 2004 Fine in Fine dustjacket. A collection of stories "about characters who are growing old and facing the end of their lives - some with bitter regret , some with resignation and others still with raging defiance"
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code: JB17
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Something to Declare **signed paperback original**
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Barnes, Julian Something to Declare London, Picador, 2002 Paperback original. Near Fine in blue card covers with integral flaps. Signed by author. "Julian Barnes seems to have done more for Anglo-French relations than anyone since Edward VII." Daily Telegraph.
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