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Featured rare books Travellers Rest by Roulstone, Alan
Travellers Rest by Roulstone, Alan FINE. First edition & printing. North Wales edition. Little sign of use. Very minor storage signs. ISBN 0903714019
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Featured rare books The Garden Of The Beloved by Way, Robert
The Garden Of The Beloved by Way, Robert NEAR FINE. First edition & printing. Looks mostly unused. Small smudges on a couple of pages. Very slight edge tanning
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Featured rare books The Medici by Young, GF
The Medici by Young, GF VERY GOOD. First edition & printing. Little sign of use. Edges tanned. Pencil price on first page
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Featured rare books Geography. Towards A General Spatial Systems Approach by Coffey, William J
Geography. Towards A General S ... by Coffey, William J FAIR. First edition & printing. Library stamps/labels/lamination. Edge marks. Some creasing and cover wear
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Featured rare books After Midnight by Keun, Irmgard
After Midnight by Keun, Irmgard VERY GOOD. First edition & printing in this form. Looks unread. Slight tanning. Slight cover marks. ISBN 0340404299
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Featured rare books Peking To Paris. A Journey Across Two Continents In 1907 by Barzini, Luigi
Peking To Paris. A Journey Acr ... by Barzini, Luigi VERY GOOD. First edition & printing in this form. Looks unread but tanned with slight cover marks. ISBN 0140095462
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Featured rare books Thomas Cranmer by Ridley, Jasper
Thomas Cranmer by Ridley, Jasper FAIR. First edition & printing in this form. No ISBN. Most of the inside is clean, but a few pages and the edges are
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Featured rare books Orchids On The Calabash Tree by Eggleston, George T
Orchids On The Calabash Tree by Eggleston, George T VERY GOOD. Revised Edition, 1970. Little sign of use. Slight edge marks. Pencil date and prices in front
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Oldest Book
Oldest book 1505 - 500+ YEAR OLD HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT JOURNAL, LEDGER AND DIARY OF A WEALTHY  BUSINESS MAN OF GENOA by ALIXANDRO OF GNANO
Published: 1505 AD
1505 - 500+ YEAR OLD HANDWRITT ... by ALIXANDRO OF GNANO One hundred and eighty four hand numbered pages in this remarkable, 501+ year old, handwritten manuscript ledger, (List oldest books)

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