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9th Edition Encyclopedia Britannica Antique Leather: Dated 1876. With the bankruptcy of Constable’s publishing house, the Encyclopaedia Britannica was taken over by the Edinburgh publishers A. & C. Black. Their ninth edition of 1875–89, dubbed “the Scholar’s Edition”, is widely regarded as the most authoritative of their proprietorship. There are a couple with torn bindings and volume 6 is missing.
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Hardback. English. A Constable. 1903. ISBN: N/A. 320pp with numerous dwgs and bw plates. Fair condition only, covers marked, ownership in prelims and front hinge cracked but holding. A chronicle of the colony's men and houses, from 1652 to 1806. Book No: 23350/1001698
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days 'So much period atmosphere, you can practically hear the air-raid sirens.' Daily Mail [An] ingenious page-turner' The Lady 'A delight' Guinevere Glasfurd 'I've come about the bodies. I know who they are.' Mary is eighty-six years old, and she's tired of being quiet. She has a story to tell, and she's only going to tell it once, so she won't be rushed. Especially as it's not just a story, it's a confession. Because Mary has a dark secret, buried decades before. And while William, the nice young constable, might think she just wants someone to talk to, everything she says forces him to confront his own difficult past. A unique and poignant novel about passion, regret and heartbreak, set during one of the most tumultuous periods of modern British history. Features Summary A story of love, history, war, murder, revenge and unlikely friendships - sweeping and compulsive, perfect for fans of Sarah Waters and Tracy Chevalier. Author Marianne Kavanagh Publisher Hodder Paperback Release date 20180531 Pages 288 ISBN 1-4736-3936-0 ISBN 13 978-1-4736-3936-2
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 10 - 17 working days The dazzling second novel in Ali Smith's essential Seasonal Quartet -- from the Baileys Prize-winning, Man Booker-shortlisted author of Autumn and How to be bothWinter? Bleak. Frosty wind, earth as iron, water as stone, so the old song goes. The shortest days, the longest nights. The trees are bare and shivering. The summer's leaves? Dead litter. The world shrinks; the sap sinks. But winter makes things visible. And if there's ice, there'll be fire. In Ali Smith's Winter, lifeforce matches up to the toughest of the seasons. In this second novel in her acclaimed Seasonal cycle, the follow-up to her sensational Autumn, Smith's shape-shifting quartet of novels casts a merry eye over a bleak post-truth era with a story rooted in history, memory and warmth, its taproot deep in the evergreens: art, love, laughter. It's the season that teaches us survival. Here comes Winter. Features Summary The dazzling second novel in Ali Smith's essential Seasonal Quartet -- from the Baileys Prize-winning, Man Booker-shortlisted author of Autumn and How to be bothWinter? Author Ali Smith Publisher Hamish Hamilton Release date 20171031 Pages 208 ISBN 0-241-20703-7 ISBN 13 978-0-241-20703-1
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Much-loved Calleshire research chemist Derek Tridgell has been ill for some time. On his deathbed, his incessant, but unintelligible mutterings culminate in a very clear cry of foul murder. Detective Inspector Sloan and Detective Constable Crosby are brought in to investigate whether these are just the ramblings of a man at death's door, or a real confession at the final hour. Their enquiries uncover three tragic deaths that may or may not be linked to the deceased's last words: an accidental drowning at a rival chemist manufacturer; an old friend of Derek's killed in a caving expedition whose body was never retrieved; Derek's son Paul walking away unscathed from a fatal car accident that killed one and left others irrevocably injured. With a tight-lipped Paul knowing more than he's letting on, Sloan and Crosby have their work cut out if they're going to untangle this complex case... Features Summary Much-loved Calleshire research chemist Derek Tridgell has been ill for some time. On his deathbed, his incessant, but unintelligible mutterings culminate in a very clear cry of foul murder... Author Catherine Aird Publisher Allison & Busby Release date 20170401 Pages 319 ISBN 0-7490-2029-6 ISBN 13 978-0-7490-2029-3
R 149
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days Not bored to death but murder most foul... Celebrated author John Heppel is known in Lochdubh as a self-important bore, prone to belittling the scribblings of the locals in his creative writing class. So when he's found dead, his mouth oozing ink, it seems a fitting fate. But for PC Hamish Macbeth the murder is more than a disruption to idyllic village life - especially when the media arrive, trailing in their wake DCI Heather Meikle, a maneater with a taste for bachelor police constables. Hamish must rekindle an old flame to escape her clutches and pull out all the stops to find the killer... Praise for M.C. Beaton 'The detective novels of M. C. Beaton, a master of outrageous black comedy, have reached cult status' Anne Robinson, The Times 'The books are a delight: clever, intricate, sardonic and amazingly true to the real Highlands' Kerry Greenwood 'It's always a special treat to return to Lochdubh' New York Times Features Summary From the author of the ever-popular Agatha Raisin series, this is the 20th outing for the Highland's most famous PC, Hamish Macbeth. Author M.C. Beaton Publisher Constable Release date 20181030 Pages 320 ISBN 1-4721-2456-1 ISBN 13 978-1-4721-2456-2
R 168
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days 'A gripping tale of crime and sedition' Sunday Times on The Black Friar 'The best historical crime novel of the year' Sunday Express on The Seeker Captain Damian Seeker has gone north. Charged with preparing the way for the rule of the major-generals, he is now under the command of Colonel Robert Lilburne at York. But when Lilburne orders him to a small village on the North York moors with details of the stringent new anti-Royalist laws, Seeker finds that what should be a routine visit will reveal a plot to rival anything in scheming London An invitation to dinner at the house of local businessman Matthew Pullan lifts the lid on the bubbling cauldron of grudges and resentment that is Faithly village. The local constable, drunk on the tiny bit of power he holds, using it to avenge old resentments. The hated lord of the manor, the last of a staunchly Royalist family who has managed to avoid suspicion of treachery - for now. The vicar on trial for his job and his home, accused of ungodly acts. And the Pullans themselves, proudly Puritan but disillusioned with Cromwell's government, respected and despised in Faithly in equal measure. The man for whom this unlikely gathering was organised - The Trier, the enforcer of Puritan morality for the local villages - hasn't shown up. And by the end of the night, on of those gathered around Matthew Pullan's table will be fatally poisoned. Seeker must find out the motive behind the death - mushroom misidentification, petty revenge, or part of a larger plot against Cromwell's government in the north? But who in Faithly, if anyone, can he trust? And when the most painful part of his past reappears after eleven years, will the Seeker meet his match? Features Summary Murder, treachery and a reckoning with his past await Captain Damian Seeker in Yorkshire in this gripping historical thriller for fans of CJ Sansom and Rory Clements Author S. G. MacLean Publisher Quercus Publishing Release date 20180712 Pages 416 ISBN 1-78648-416-1 ISBN 13 978-1-78648-416-1
R 376
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days The fourth John Grey historical mystery1666. London has been destroyed by fire and its citizens are looking for somebody, preferable foreign, to blame. Only the royal Court, with its strong Catholic sympathies, is trying to dampen down the post-conflaguration hysteria. Then, inconveniently, a Frenchman admits to having started it together with an accomplice, whom he says he has subsequently killed.John Grey is tasked by Secretary of State, Lord Arlington, with proving conclusively that the self-confessed fire-raiser is lying. Though Grey agrees with Arlington that the Frenchman must be mad, he is increasingly perplexed at how much he knows. And a body has been discovered that appears in every way to match the description of the dead accomplice.Grey's investigations take him and his companion, Lady Pole, into the dangerous and still smoking ruins of the old City. And somebody out there - somebody at the very centre of power in England - would prefer it if they didn't live long enough to conclude their work...Praise for L.C. Tyler'Tyler juggles his characters, story wit and clever one liners with perfect balance' - The Times'A cracking pace, lively dialogue, wickedly witty one-liners salted with sophistication... Why would we not want more of John Grey?' - The Bookbag Features Summary A John Grey historical mystery Author L. C. Tyler Publisher Constable Release date 20171031 Pages 304 ISBN 1-4721-2288-7 ISBN 13 978-1-4721-2288-9
R 346
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