Sally’s Catalogue
October / November 2025
Welcome to my new Topsy-Turvy catalogue.
This always seems like a good time
of year to curl up with a good book, so I hope you find something you like the
sound of in the lists that follow.
Our Ninth Bristol
Conference – Twentieth Century Schoolgirls and their Books will take place from 24th – 27th
July 2026 (booking forms are now available, please ask if you’d like one
emailed, or see our website, https://thebristolconference.org/ ) and the overall theme will be “Fresh Air and Freedom” (Betula’s more
alliterative take on my suggested “Outdoors and Adventure”!) The book of talks
from the Eighth Conference will be published in the near future.
My catalogue contains my
usual mix of second-hand and new books, with books for adults at the end.
Please note that GGBP are doing shorter print runs now, and some titles
go out of print very quickly (for example Prefects of the Chalet School earlier
this year was listed as forthcoming in one catalogue, was published and went
out of print before the next catalogue). If you are interested in a title
that’s not yet published, it is really helpful to order it in advance to be
sure of getting a copy.
New books are underlined. A small discount on postage
is given for titles ordered in advance of publication, otherwise
postage is in addition as with orders for other books. (For the UK, postage for
an advance order is £1.50 per book.)
GGBP, Books To Treasure, Greyladies, EJO
Society, and other newly published titles
New Books – place orders now for these titles recently published.
S1) Allan, Mabel Esther; Signpost to
Switzerland; pb GGBP, 2025. Spoilt Camilla has just left school, and
her father arranges for her to go, reluctantly, to help at a friend’s hotel in
Switzerland. Heartache and a dramatic turn of events change the whole course of
her life. New. £13
S2) Brent-Dyer,
Elinor M; The School at the Chalet; pb GGBP
2025. A new centenary edition of this pioneering book, with loads of extras.
NEW £13
S3) [Brent-Dyer]
Simone of the Chalet School by Amy Fletcher; pb GGBP 2025.
Although Simone is one of the original pupils of the Chalet School, she is very
much seen through the eyes of others. Here we get her point of view of these
foundational events. NEW. £13
S4) [Brent-Dyer]
Seniors of the Chalet School by Lisa Towsnend; pb GGBP
2025. Jack, Flavia, Wanda and the rest of Inter V are looking forward to a
care-free time before they have to leave the Middles, but as the Chalet School
faces a term busy with significant events, they have to prove that they have
what it takes to become proper seniors (overlaps with Althea and Prefects). NEW
£13
S5) [Brent-Dyer, Elinor] Primula of the Chalet
School by Helen Barber; pb GGBP 2025. New. £13
S6) Brent-Dyer, Elinor; The Chalet Book for Girls;
pb GGBP 2025. A reprint of the first annual-type book published when the Chalet
School was at the height of its fame. Chalet short stories and more. New. £13
S7) Brent-Dyer,
Elinor; Monica Turns Up Trumps; pb GGBP 2025.
Unsatisfactory Monica eventually comes good (and goes to the Chalet School…)
Very attractive Christmassy cover. New. Now out of print £16
S8) Courtney, Gwendoline; At School with the
Stanhopes; pb GGBP 2025. Such an enjoyable book and the detail of
starting a school is so appealing. Rosalind has to leave her school and stay
with her dour brother Richard, but when Kate Stanhope, a mistress at Rosalind’s
old school, inherits a nearby house, she and her four younger sisters decide
that the only thing to do is start a school in it… NEW £13
S9) Forest, Antonia; The Player’s Boy;
pb GGBP 2025. Young Nicholas Marlow runs away and is taken on by a London
player called Master William Shakespeare. Although she only wrote a couple,
Antonia Forest proves her mastery of historical fiction and produces one of the
most convincing portraits of Shakespeare ever. Whether you are already a fan of
historical fiction or not, this is definitely one to try. NEW £13
S10) Matthewman, Phyllis; The Intrusion of
Nicola; pb GGBP 2025. Daneswood
is surprised when Nicola, at nearly 19 rather old for school, joins the VIth
Form, and Daneswood remains surprised… NEW £13
S11) Oxenham, Elsie J; New
Girls at Woodend; pb EJO Soc. 2024. New. £16
S12) Oxenham, Elsie J;
The Testing of the Torment; pb EJO Soc, 2025. New £16
S13) Saville, Malcolm; Diamonds in the Sky;
pb GGBP 2025. Rarest in the Buckingham series; Charles, Juliet, and her younger
brother Simon, happen upon diamond smuggling on a visit to Amsterdam. New £13
S14) Shaw, Jane; Penny Foolish; pb
GGBP 2025. The first in the Penny series; unhappy Penny is staying on the isle
of Arran recovering from an illness, longing for her sister Jill. But when Jill
arrives, demanding concealment from desperate pursuers, her troubles are only
just beginning… NEW. £13
S15) Whalley, Kay; A Smart Suit and White
Gloves – Career Books for Girls; pb GGBP 2025. This is a revised and
expanded new edition of Kay’s book on Career Stories (under the name Kay
Clifford), covering all the career books published for girls, profusely
illustrated. NEW. £13
New Books
– place advance orders now for these titles due in winter and early spring
Postage is
cheaper for advance orders. Titles are going out of print fast, so do pre-order
to be sure of a copy.
S16) Brent-Dyer,
Elinor M; The Coming of Age of the Chalet School; pb
GGBP 2026. New. £13
S17) [Brent-Dyer]
The Chalet School in Peril by Katherine Bruce; pb GGBP
2026. New £13
S18) Edwards, Monica; The Cats of Punchbowl
Farm; pb GGBP 2026. New. £13
S19) Saville, Malcolm; All Summer Through;
pb GGBP 2026. The first of the very attractive Nettleford quartet. New. £13
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Alcott, Louisa May
S20) Jo’s Boys; pb
Puffin. VG+. £3
S21) Little Men; nd
Sampson Low. Little Women sequel. Glazed picture bds, rear hinge of spine
repaired, £5
S22) An Old-Fashioned Girl;
nd Sampson Low “new and cheaper edition”. Decorated bds. Pages going biscuity
and front and rear hinges exposed, a handsome reading copy. £3
Allan, Mabel Esther
S23) [As Priscilla Hagon]; Mystery
at the Villa Bianca; pb Greyladies 2024. Frances Grey takes up a post
as secretary at an exclusive finishing school in Switzerland; but what starts
as a young adult school story turns into a tense thriller! Introduction by Sue
Sims. New. £12
S24) Philomel Follows After; pb Greyladies 2021. This is MEA’s second
full-length book, unpublished until now, and astonishingly written when she was
15, a school story with a difference. Full of Scottish romanticism, not exactly
realistic, but very readable, and with girls’ dialogue that rings true. £12
S25) Ragged Robin Began It; pb (pocket size) Greyladies 2020. MEA
gives her thoughts on school stories, including the Big Three and several
others – one can criticise and still love, she says. NEW £8
S26) To Be an Author; pb Greyladies 2020. MEA’s autobiography,
until now only privately published. £10
S27) Signpost to
Switzerland; pb GGBP, 2025. Spoilt Camilla has just left school, and
her father arranges for her to go, reluctantly, to help at a friend’s hotel in
Switzerland. Heartache and a dramatic turn of events change the whole course of
her life. New. £13
S28) Over the Sea to
School; pb GGBP 2024. Dillion Harvey is reluctant to go to school, but
the progressive Dundonay House on Skye is a different matter… New. £13
S29) A School in Danger;
pb GGBP, 2025. Dundonay House might be ousted by the landlord. New. £13
S30) Shadow Over the
Alps; pb GGBP 2023. A group of Sixth formers taken to the Alps face an
atmosphere of increasing menace. Can anyone really wish them harm? New. £13
S31) Ann’s Alpine Adventure; pb GGBP 2020. New £13
S32) New Schoools for Old; pb GGBP 2018. New. £13
S33) Judith Teaches; pb GGBP 2016. Very interesting career story.
New. £13
S34) Here We Go Round; pb GGBP 2015. Nursery teaching. £13
S35) The MacIans of Glen Gillean; pb GGBP 2013. NEW. £13
S36) The Wyndhams Went to Wales; pb GGBP 2013. NEW. £13
S37) The Ballet Family; pb GGBP 2012. Joan comes to alien London family. New
£13
S38) The Ballet Family Again; pb GGBP 2012. NEW. £13
S39) Trouble at Melville Manor; pb GGBP 2014. Ray, aspiring writer.
NEW £13
S40) Margaret Finds a Future; pb GGBP 2011. National Trust house.
New £13
S41) Amanda Goes to
Italy; pb GGBP 2022. New £13
Ardizzone, Edward
S42) Edward Ardizzone
1900-1979 Exhibition Catalogue 2011 Wolseley Fine Arts, from the estate of
Dr Nicholas Ardizzone. A small but copiously illustrated catalogue covering the
whole gamut of Ardizzone’s output. £4
Barber, Helen
S43) Mollie’s Choice; pb BTT.
Popular day school story debut. New. £10
S44) Mollie’s Friends; pb BTT 2020. Sequel to, Mollie’s Choice. New. £10
Batten, H. Mortimer
S46) Starlight; 1946 1st
pb Puffin. The compellingly told story of a timberwolf. G++. £3.50
Biggs, Margaret
S47) The very attractive
Melling series follows the Blake family at a small home-like school. All
New GGBP pbs, All £13 New Girl at
Melling; 2005;; Susan in the
Sixth; 2007; Changes at
Melling; 2009.
S48) Bobby at Hill House; pb GGBP 2014. £13
S49) Christmas Term at Vernley; pb GGBP 2012. £13
S50) The Two Families; pb GGBP 2010. NEW. £13
S51) Dilly Goes to Ambergate; pb GGBP 2011. NEW.
£13
Biggs, Margaret, and
Blairman, Jacqueline
S52) Triplets at Royders; nd Sampson Low. Anne, Robin and Sheila have to
earn the right to stay on at Royders by making the most of their first year. An
unusually handsomely illustrated book, b&w decorations and numerous
full-page b&w illustrations throughout. Spine and strip down front panel
faded, o/w VG. £12
Blyton, Enid
S53) The Naughtiest Girl is
a Monitor; 1973 rev ed, Dean. Glazed picture bds as issued. VG+. £5
S54) St Clare’s;
paperbacks Dragon, G++, £3.50 each. The Twins at St Clare’s; The O’Sullivan
Twins; Summer Term at St Clare’s; Second Form at St Clare’s; Fifth Formers at
St Clare’s.
S55) Mr Galliano’s Circus;
pb Armada 1962. G++. £3.50
S56) Chimney Corner Stories;
1963 Dean. VG £5
Boston, Lucy M.
S58) Really handsome paperback
reprints from early 2000s by Oldknow Books. These
Green Knowe books are all based on Lucy Boston’s real house, the visitable
Hemingford Grey Manor near Cambridge, which is one of the contenders as the
oldest still-inhabited house in England. All VG+ or better, £4 each. The
Children of Green Knowe; An Enemy at Green Knowe; The
Stones of Green Knowe.
Brazil,
Angela
S59) A Fourth Form Friendship; pb 2006 GGBP, centenary edition, a
good one! NEW. £6
S60) The Nicest Girl in the School; nd (fat edition), Blackie. Col fp
and 4/4 b&w plates. Pic bds. Very well read, G+. £6
S61) The Manor House School; nd Blackie (later ed). 4/4 b&w plates,
VG in VG+ dw. £8
S62) For the Sake of the School; nd War Econ; Blackie. 4/4 b&w
plates. VG, a lovely fresh copy. £7.50
S63) The Third Class at Miss Kaye’s; nd Blackie. Frontis and 2 of the 3
other plates. VG. Pic bds, £6.50
S64) The Madcap of the School; nd Blackie. 4/4 b&w plates. Pic bds.
A little foxing, VG. £7.50
S65) St Catherine’s College; nd war econ, Blackie. 4/4 b&w plates.
VG in VG dw. £10
Brent-Dyer, Elinor
GGBP and
Bettany Press recent paperback editions, Chalet School, Chalet School
“fill-ins” and others
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S66) [Ed Auchmuty and Gosling]
The Chalet School Revisited; pb Bettany Press. Published to mark EBD’s
centenary, this volume has essays by experts on Guides, collecting the books,
dustwrappers and illustrations, the centenary celebrations, religion, EBD’s
life story, the literary context and the series factor, plus others. VG++. £15
S67) McClelland, Helen; Behind the Chalet School – A Biography of Elinor M.
Brent-Dyer; 1996 1st ed;
Bettany Press. The pioneering work which established so much new information
about EBD. Bizarrely two different sorts of paper stock were clearly used, and
have aged very slightly differently, so the closed page edges now have a
striped effect! VG++. £16
S68) McCallum, Alison; The Chalet School Encyclopedia;.
GGBP larger format pbs. Fascinating and exhaustive guide to all things Chalet.
Non-fiction. NEW. £20 each; Volume 4 (R-Z) 2016.
S69) The Chalet Book for
Girls; pb GGBP 2025. A reprint of the first annual-type book published
when the Chalet School was at the height of its fame. Chalet short stories and
more. New. £13
S70) [Brent-Dyer, Elinor] Tales
from the Chalet School by Helen Barber and Katherine Bruce; pb GGBP
2023. Short stories by two well-respected fill-in writers, including a couple
of new ones. New. £16
S71) Chalet School World: Short Stories by Helen Barber; pb GGBP 2013. New. £13
S72) The Chalet School Christmas Story Book; pb GGBP 2007. A lovely seasonal collection. VG+. £13
S73) The Chalet School Cook Book; pb GGBP 2009. The only out-of-series
Chalet book that EBD wrote. An interesting book full of recipes of the time,
structured around conversations between Joey, Simone, Frieda and Marie, who are
in quarantine. People have tried the recipes, with mixed results! NEW. £20
S74) Before the Chalet
School - The Bettanys of Taverton High by Helen Barber; pb rep
2022. New £13
S75) Before the Chalet School - Last Term at Taverton High by Helen Barber. GGBP 2018. NEW. £16
S76) The School at the
Chalet; pb GGBP 2025. A new centenary edition of this pioneering book,
with loads of extras. NEW £13
S77) Simone of the
Chalet School by Amy Fletcher; pb GGBP 2025. Complements School
at the Chalet where she is seen through the eyes of others. Here is her point
of view of those foundational events. NEW. £13
S78) Visitors for the
Chalet School by Helen McClelland; 1995 1st ed;
Bettany Press. This account of the term after Princess was written by EBD’s
biographer with reference to notes left by EBD herself. Fine. £15
S79) Deira Joins the
Chalet School by Caroline
German; pb GGBP 2010. NEW £20
S80) Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School; pb rep GGBP 2021. New.
£16
S81) The Chalet School and the Lintons; pb GGBP 2020. New. £20
S82) Jo Returns to the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2021. New. £20
S83) The Muller Twins at the Chalet School by Bruce, Katherine; pb GGBP 2012.
NEW. £16
S84) Gillian of the Chalet School by Carol Allan; pb GGBP 2006. £20
S85) The Chalet School in Exile; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S86) The Chalet School in Peril by Katherine
Bruce; pb GGBP 2026. New £13
S87) A Refuge for the
Chalet School by Amy Fletcher;
pb GGBP 2020. Members of the Chalet School re-group in Guernsey following the
flight from Austria. (Overlaps with CS
in Exile). NEW. £16
S88) The Chalet School in Guernsey by Katherine Bruce; pb GGBP 2020. New. £13
S89) The Chalet School and Robin by Caroline German; pb GGBP 2003. VG++. £18
S90) Flight of a Chalet
School Girl by Katherine Bruce; pb GGBP 2022. New £20
S91) Gay from China at
the Chalet School; pb rep GGBP 2023. New. £13
S92) Jo to the Rescue;
pb GGBP 2022 New £16
S93) A Chalet School Headmistress by Helen Barber. GGBP rep 2017.
Very popular fill-in. £16
S94) Tom Tackles the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2017. NEW. £16
S95) Primula of the
Chalet School by Helen Barber; pb GGBP 2025. Shy Primula has to
cope. New. £13
S96) The Bettany Twins and the Chalet School by Helen Barber; pb
GGBP 2020. £13
S97) A Guernsey Girl
at the Chalet School by Amy
Fletcher; pb GGBP 2021. £13
S98) Peace Comes to the Chalet School by Katherine Bruce; pb GGBP rep 2020. New. £20
S99) The Champion of the Chalet School by Adrianne Fitzpatrick; pb GGBP 2014. NEW. £16
S100) Three Go to the
Chalet School; pb GGBP 2022 New £16
S101) A Difficult Term at the Chalet School by Lisa Townsend; pb GGBP 2021 rep. NEW. £16
S102) The Chalet School
and the Island; pb GGBP 2022. New £16
S103) Peggy of the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2021. New. £16
S104) Maeve of the Chalet
School by H. Barber; pb GGBP 2022. Same term as CS Oberland,
Shocks. New £16
S105) Changes for the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2014. NEW. £20
S106) The Chalet School and Barbara; pb GGBP 2014. NEW. £20
S107) The Chalet School Returns to the Alps by Lisa Townsend; pb GGBP 2021. Nancy Wilmot joins the school as a
mistress and takes some time to feel at home, while new girl Sue Meadows is
very self-contained. (Overlaps with CS and Barbara). New. £13
S108) A Chalet Girl from Kenya; pb rep GGBP 2021. New. £16
S109) A Problem for the Chalet School; pb rep GGBP 2021. New. £16
S110) New Mistress at the Chalet School; pb rep GGBP 2020. New. £20
S111) The Coming of Age of
the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2026. New. £13
S112) A Leader in the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2020. New. £20
S113) The Chalet School
Wins the Trick; pb GGBP 2022 New £13
S114) A Future Chalet School Girl
pb rep GGBP 2024. New. £16
S115) The Chalet School
Reunion; pb GGBP £20
S116) Jane and the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2013. NEW. £20
S117) Redheads at the Chalet School; pb GGBP 2023. NEW. £13
S118) Rosamund Leads the
Chalet School by Lisa Townsend; pb GGBP 2023. The term of
Redheads, but from Rosamund’s point of view. Now out of print. NEW £16
S119) Challenge for
The Chalet School; pb GGBP rep 2023 New £16
S120) Seniors of the
Chalet School by Lisa Towsnend; pb GGBP 2025. Jack, Flavia,
Wanda and the rest of Inter V are looking forward to a care-free time before
they have to leave the Middles, but as the Chalet School faces a term busy with
significant events, they have to prove that they have what it takes to become
proper seniors (overlaps with Althea and Prefects). NEW £13
S121) Althea Joins the Chalet School; pb rep GGBP 2021. New. £16
S122) Prefects at the
Chalet School; pb GGBP rep 2025. New. Out of print £20
S123) New Beginnings at the Chalet School by Heather Paisley; pb
rep GGBP 2020 £16
Chalet School hardbacks (all Chambers), and
other hbs, Armada pbs and items relating to EBD
S124) The School at the Chalet; 1963 rep. Spine faded, several names
written on eps, gen VG+. £7.50
S125) The Head-Girl of the Chalet
School; 1949 rep. Some notes, inscriptions on eps, seems well-read.
£7.50
S126) The Chalet School and Jo; 1951 rep. Lovely and fresh, VG++ in worn
but attractive dw. £16
S127) Exploits of the Chalet
Girls; 1950 rep. One section of pages has been repeated, but there are no
omissions! Neat repair reinforcing front hinge, generally G++ in p/c dw. £8.50
S128) The New House at the Chalet School; 1950 rep. VG+; the book has
been given a tidy, handsomely lettered (removable) brown paper cover, with the
dw blurb taped inside it, and the front cover of the dw loosely tucked into the
turn over. £10
S129) The New House at the Chalet School; 1963 rep. A beautifully fresh
copy, fine in VG++ dw. £18
S130) The Chalet School in Exile; 1950 rep. VG. £14
S131) The Chalet School Goes To It; 1950 rep. The Chalet School is
settling in on Guernsey – but war has arrived. VG. £14
S132) Lavender Laughs in the Chalet School; 1956 rep. Pages going
biscuity, o/w VG++ in VG+ dw. £24
S133) Gay from China at the Chalet School; 1960 rep. This is the edition
with the attractive vignette of Hereford Cathedral on the spine. VG++ in VG+
dw. £20
S134) Jo to the Rescue; 1960 rep. VG++ in VG dw. £24
S135) Shocks for the Chalet School; 1952 1st ed. VG. £20
S136) The Chalet School and Barbara; 1954 1st ed. Pages going
a little biscuity, o/w VG+ in dw with a few substantial chips, now protected. £20
S137) A Chalet Girl from Kenya; 1955 1st ed. Pages going
biscuity, gen G++. £12
S138) A Genius at the Chalet School; 1956 1st ed. VG+ in VG
dw. £24
S139) Excitements for the Chalet School; 1957 1st ed. Overall
a sound copy, but for some reason the spine is peeling a bit and slightly torn
at the top. £8
S140) Theodora at the Chalet School; 1959 1st ed. VG. £24
S141) Joey and Co. in Tirol; 1960 1st ed. A lovely
fresh VG++ copy, in VG dw. £
S142) The Chalet School Triplets; 1st. Nr fine in VG- dw, base
of sp torn but almost no loss, now protected. £28
S143) The Chalet School Reunion; 1963 1st ed. 4 colour plates.
Near fine in VG- dw with the wraparound design, a few tears but little loss,
now protected. £34
S144) Summer Term at the Chalet School; 1st ed. VG. £20
S145) Challenge for the Chalet School; 1966 1st ed. VG £24
S146) Judy the Guide; 1st ed 1928; Nelson. Handsome pictorial
boards, generally VG. £14
S147) EBD’s Collected Verse; ed Joy Wotton; NCC 2006 124pp booklet. New.
£2.50
La Rochelle series and other Chalet
connectors
S148) The Lost Staircase;
hb,1954 rep; Chambers. Young Jesanne Gellibrand (later of the Chalet School),
is brought over to The Dragon House from New Zealand by the eccentric Sir
Ambrose when she becomes his heir. A really charming book even if the plot is
somewhat far-fetched. Has no prelims, although no sign of anything missing.
Pages going biscuity, overall VG. £16
S149) Monica Turns Up
Trumps; pb GGBP 2025. Unsatisfactory Monica eventually comes
good (and goes to the Chalet School…) Very attractive Christmassy cover. New.
£13
S150) Monica Turns Up Trumps; hb, nd (1st ed?) RTS. A worn but
nice thick copy of this CS connector.
£10
S151) Gerry Goes to School;
pb GGBP 2022. Reprint for the 100th anniversary of its first
publication. New £13
S152) A Head Girl’s
Difficulties; pb rep GGBP, 2024. The second La Rochelle title, with an
introduction by me on Sentiment and Stoicism: Reactions to Children’s Deaths.
New. £13
S153) The Maids of La Rochelle; hb, 1927, Chambers. VG £22
S154) Seven Scamps; pb GGBP 2013. NEW. £20
S155) Janie of La Rochelle; pb rep GGBP 2020. £16
S156) Janie of La Rochelle; hb, 1952 rep, Chambers. Spine faded, overall
VG. £14.50
S157) Janie Steps In;
pb GGBP rep 2023. The final La Rochelle title. New £13
Lorna
S158) Lorna At Wynyards; pb GGBP rep 2021. One of my favourite EBD
titles. New. £13
S159) Stepsisters for
Lorna; pb GGBP rep 2023. New £13
S160) [Brent-Dyer, Elinor];
Lorna’s Last Year at Wynyards by Amy Fletcher pb GGBP
2023. The Lorna duo is a favourite with many; what might have happened to Lorna
afterwards? New £16
Condor Crags Series
S161) The Condor Crags Adventure; pb GGBP 2018. New. £16
S162) Chudleigh Hold; pb GGBP. New. £16
S163) Top Secret; pb GGBP 2022. New £16
Other
titles
S164) The Little Marie José / The Little Missus; pb GGBP. New. £20
S165) The Evangelical Books – Nesta Steps Out, Beechy of the Harbour
School and Leader in Spite of
Herself; pb GGBP 2021. Some of EBD’s rarest titles, slim volumes here
published in one book. New. £20
S166) Geography Readers Vol 1: A Quintette in Queensland/ Verena
Visits New Zealand; pb GGBP 2019. £16
S167) Geography Readers Vol 2: Bess on her Own in Canada + Sharlie’s
Kenya Diary; pb GGBP 2020. £13
S168) Chalet Club Newsletters; pb rep GGBP 2016. 1960s Chalet Club
newsletters, extra CS info. New £13
S169) The Feud in the Fifth Remove; pb GGBP 2014. New. £13
S170) Trouble at Skelton Hall; pb GGBP 2009. NEW.
£13.
S171) Caroline the Second; pb GGBP 2005. NEW £13
S172) Elizabeth the Gallant; pb GGBP 2006. NEW. £13
S173) The Lost Staircase; pb GGBP rep, 2018. NEW. £16
S174) Judy the Guide; pb GGBP 2010. New. £13
S175) Kennelmaid Nan; pb GGBP 2011. EBD’s almost-career-story.
NEW. £13
S176) They Both Liked Dogs; pb GGBP 2012. NEW. £13
Bristol
Conference – see what you’ve been
missing! These are all new.
S177) Bristol
Conference booklets: SPECIAL OFFER All six booklets/books below £25
S178) 20th Century Schoolgirls and
Their Books – 7th 2022 Bristol Conference, 2024.
Overall theme is Eccentrics, Misfits and Oddballs. 148pp. Illustrated in colour
throughout. £8.50
S179) 20th C Schoolgirls and Their Books – 6th 2018 Bristol
Conference; 2019.
Overall theme is War. 144pp book. Illustrated in colour throughout. £7.50
S180) 20th C Schoolgirls and Their Books – 5th 2016 Bristol
Conference; 2017.
Themes are Series fiction and Hobbies. 104pp book, illustrated in colour
throughout. £6.50
S181) 20th C Schoolgirls and Their Books – 4th 2014 Conference;
2015. Locations,
real and fictional. 68pp £5
S182) 20th C Schoolgirls and Their Books – 3rd 2012 Conference;
2012. Includes
Career books. 64-pp £4.50
S183) 20th C Schoolgirls and Their Books – 2nd 2010 Conference;
2011. Themes
include Guides. 60pp. £3.50
Bruce, Dorita Fairlie One of the major school story writers, DFB
wrote titles in a variety of series
Springdale
series
S184) Prefects at Springdale;
nd Spring. Col fp. VG. £6
Dimsie series
S185) Dimsie and the Jane Willard Foundation: pb GGBP. The
collected Dimsie short stories. NEW. £13
Toby trilogy
S186) The School on the Moor; pb GGBP 2006. First
Toby title. NEW. £13
S187) The School on the Moor; 1937 rep; OUP “Swan” ed. Boards a little
marked, G. £6.50
S188) The School in the Woods; pb GGBP 2007. Toby title of legendary rarity. £13
S189) Toby at Tibbs Cross; 1942 1st ed; OUP. Fascinating
now particularly for its social history of Toby working on the land in wartime,
but its plot is the thriller / romance one might expect. Surprisingly
substantial edition for wartime, with a colour fp. VG £15
S190) Toby at Tibbs
Cross; pb GGBP. New. £13
Colmskirk series A series of 9 books about interlinking
families set around the area DFB knew well, Largs on the west coast of
Scotland, from the 17th to 20th centuries. DFB saw these
as more ambitious novels for young adults. (The first two (historical) stories,
The King’s Curate and Mistress Mariner, published in the 1930s, have never been
reprinted, and are almost impossible to get hold of.)
S191) Wild Goose Quest; pb GGBP 2013. £13
S192) Wild Goose Quest; 1945 1st
ed; Lutterworth. Spine faded, o/w VG. £13
S193) The Serendipity Shop; pb GGBP 2009. Colmskirk
series, set in very recognisable Scottish locations. £13
S194) Triffeny; pb GGBP 2010.
Second modern Colmskirk title.
NEW. £13
S195) Triffeny; 1950 1st ed; OUP. Triffeny aged
16, decides she must go to London to pursue her artistic bent. Her aunts agree
it’s impossible – but how can they reconcile Triffeny to staying in Colmskirk?
Enter Great-aunt Tryphena, owner of a pottery. VG in VG dw. £22
S196) The Debatable Mound; pb GGBP 2011. Colmskirk series. NEW. £13
S197) The Debatable Mound; 1953 1st ed; OUP. A handsome fresh
copy in p/c dw. £13
S198) The Bartle Bequest; pb GGBP. New. £13
Nancy series
S202) Nancy to the Rescue; 1930 rep; OUP. Col fp. Generally G+. £5
S203) Nancy in the Sixth; 1935 1st ed; OUP Swan edition. Col
fp. VG. £15
S204) Nancy Returns to St
Bride’s; 1938 OUP. Swan edition. This is dedicated to Elsie Oxenham who had
pressed DFB for Nancy to be sent back to St Bride’s! Colour fp, VG. £10
Buckeridge, Anthony
S205) Jennings and Darbishire;
1957 rep; Collins. VG+ in VG dw. £10
S206) Jennings’ Little Hut;
1957 rep; Collins. VG+ in G++ dw with a little edgewear. £10
S207) According to Jennings;
1957 rep; Collins. VG- in dw missing 1 cm at top of spine, would o/w be VG. £10
S208) Jennings Goes to School;
pb Puffin. Cover by John Verney. VG. £3.50
Burgess, Trevor
S209) A Spy at Monk’s Court;
1960 rep; Hutchinson. Jim Raymond and his friends spend the summer term trying
to unravel the mystery of Koromoff, a new boy, supposedly the son of a foreign
diplomat. Dw illustration by Terence Freeman. VG in VG dw. £8.50
Burton, Hester
S210) Time of Trial; 1963
1st ed; OUP. Margaret’s world collapses when her father is
imprisoned for sedition, campaigning for reform when the country is menaced by
Napoleon. Can she hold on to her principles – and her love for Robert Kerridge,
the medical student who had lodged with them? This was a book I read as a child
and returned to over and over. Rough strip where tape has been removed down the
centre of each pasted endpaper, o/w VG. £7.50
Butler-Joyce, Joan
S211) Hot Water; pb BTT 2020. A trilogy first published 1935 –
1940, about school friends Madge, Pam and charismatic new girl Leah. New £12
S212) She Went to London; pb BTT 2020 Madge visits Leah for
eventful holiday. New £12
S213) No Responsibility; pb BTT 2020. The friends are not keen on the implications of
prefectship. New. £12
Caldwell,
Patricia
S214) The Vivians school series,
all GGBP, £13 each (or £10 each if you buy more than one Vivians title). Prefects at Vivians 2010; Head Girl at Vivians 2010; Strangers at Vivians 2011; Left Until Called For at Vivians
2012; A Last Year at Vivians
2013; ¡Viva Vivians! 2014;
Winter at Vivians 2016
S215) Prefects at Vivians;
pb GGBP. St Vivians is a Cumberland boarding school. Slight damage, gen VG. £4
Channon, E.M.
S216) That Awful Term; pb BTT 2018. £12
S217) The Handsome Hardcastles; pb BTT 2017. NEW. £12
S218) The Cinderella Girl; pb BTT 2016. Lively story of
young woman who, having taken a training in domestic science, is able to help
her friends out. New. £12
S219) Expelled from St Madern’s; pb BTT 2014. New. £12
S220) Her Second Chance; pb Books to Treasure 2014. (Sequel to
“Expelled”) Possibly the only school story where the new girl turns out to be
the wife of a jewel thief… New. £12
S221) A Fifth-Form Martyr; pb BTT 2015. A wonderful
time-slip story (she used her daughter’s experiences contrasted with her own 35
years earlier). NEW. £12
Chatwyn, Alys
S222) A Credit to the School; nd
Prize plate 1937; Epworth. VG. £5
Chaundler, Christine One of the major school story writers of the
20th C, she succeeds in creating splendidly sympathetic main
characters whom the reader cheers on in their inevitable travails.
S223) Pat’s Third Term;
nd OUP. A lovely early colour frontispiece. Some foxing, G+. £5
S224) A Disgrace to the
Fourth; Micky Keith, the least confident and most scared member of the
Upper Fourth, seemed to attract misfortune! The perfect person for the Lower
Fourth to use in their feud with the higher form… VG, dw has been repaired,
little loss, nice and bright under protection. £6.50
S225) The Right St John’s; pb 2007 GGBP. A new girl begins to
suspects she’s in the wrong place...
NEW £13
Cole, Margaret A.
S226) Holiday Camp Mystery;
1960 rep; Robert Hale. Dedicated “To the Nurses, “Aunties” and “Uncles” of the
Butlin’s Camps and Hotels in recognition of their services.”. VG. £5
Courtney,
Gwendoline
S227) At School with the
Stanhopes; pb GGBP 2025. Such an enjoyable book and the detail of
starting a school is so appealing. Rosalind has to leave her school and stay
with her dour brother Richard, but when Kate Stanhope, a mistress at Rosalind’s
old school, inherits a nearby house, she and her four younger sisters decide
that the only thing to do is start a school in it… NEW £13
S228) A Coronet for Cathie;
pb rep GGBP 2024. A really satisfying read! New. £13
S229) Stepmother; pb GGBP. NEW. 2018. £16
S230) The Grenville Garrison; pb GGBP 2014. NEW. £13
S231) Denehurst Secret Service; pb GGBP 2005. NEW. £13
S232) Well Done Denehurst; pb GGBP 2005. NEW. £13
S233) The Chiltons; GGBP 2006.
NEW £16
S234) Mermaid House; pb GGBP 2011 1st publication in book form! £13
S235) Wild Lorings –
Detectives; pb GGBP 2010. £13
Cowper, E.E.
S236) The Mystery Term; nd Blackie. 3/3 b&w plates. VG+. £8
Darch,
Winifred
S237) The New School and Hilary; pb 2008. Insight into staff point
of view. Darch’s books are “among the
best school stories ever written” (Encyclopaedia of Girls’ School Stories). NEW.
£13
Dennison,
Dorothy
S238) The Rebellion of the Upper Fifth; 1949 new ed; Lutterworth. Col fp. VG+. £6.50
De
Trevino, Elizabeth Borton
S240) Casilda of the Rising Moon; pb Puffin. A mediaeval tale of knights
and kings, and of Casilda, Castile’s special saint. VG+. £3.50
Dunlop, Eileen
S241) A Flute in Mayferry
Street; pb Kelpie. Colin and Marion Ramsay live with their mother in the
New Town in Edinburgh – where the past is alive in the rooms of their old
house. A memorable book. Sadly a tear (now repaired) in the rear cover, the
rest of it is VG. £4
Edwards, Monica
S244) The Cats of
Punchbowl Farm; pb GGBP 2026. New. £13
S245) The Unsought Farm;
pb GGBP 2025. How Monica Edwards came upon the farm that was to be the model
for the much-loved Punchbowl Farm. New. £13
S246) Wish for a Pony 2020. pb GGBP NEW. £20
S247) The Summer of the Great Secret 2019; pb GGBP. NEW. One copy
only. £20
S248) The White Riders;
pb rep GGBP 2024. New. Now out of print. £13
S249) Black Hunting Whip 2011; pb GGBP. NEW. One copy only. £20
S250) Storm Ahead;
pb rep GGBP 2021. £13
S251) Storm Ahead; pb rep
GGBP 2021. Covers slightly bent, £8
S252) The Wanderer 2012; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S253) No Entry 2005; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S254) Punchbowl Harvest 2013; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S255) Operation Seabird 2007; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S256) Strangers to the Marsh pb GGBP. NEW. One copy only. £20
S257) The Outsider 2015; pb GGBP NEW. One copy only. £20
S258) Dolphin Summer 2009; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S259) Fire at the Punchbowl 2009; pb GGBP. NEW. £20
S260) A Wind is Blowing; pb GGBP 2023. New £20
S261) No Mistaking Corker; nd
Collins. VG in G dw worn at ends of spine. £6
S262) The Wanderer; 1955 rep, CBC. Some foxing on endpapers, otherwise
G++, in dw missing bottom quarter of front and spine, now protected. £8.50
S263) No Entry; 1956 rep CBC. The Romney Marsh children are able to help
when an outbreak of Foot and Mouth means isolation for a local farm. VG+ in G+
dw. £10
S264) The Outsider; 1962 CBC. The Romney Marsh children come to stay at
Punchbowl Farm, and face the challenge of separating out a wild deer that has
got in among the herd. VG+ in VG+ dw. £10
S265) The Cownappers; 1964 1st pb Armada. Pages biscuity, G+.
£3
Elder, Josephine
S266) Erica Wins Through; pb GGBP 2010. 1st of Scholarship Girl trilogy. NEW £13
S267) The Scholarship Girl; pb GGBP 2011. Second in trilogy. NEW.
£13
S268) The Scholarship Girl at Cambridge; pb GGBP 2012. Third. Life for a new student. NEW.
£13
S269) Cherry Tree Perch; pb GGBP 2021. A Farm School title, sequel
to Exile for Annis. New. £13
S270) Evelyn Finds Herself; pb GGBP 2006. The new School Story Encyclopaedia calls it “outstanding”.
£13
Enright, Elizabeth
S271) Gone-Away Lake; 1967 rep;
Heinemann. Ex-sch lib, scrape on front pasted down endpaper, lacks the free
front endpaper, o/w VG in lovely dw marred only by strip of old-tape
discolouration on rear flap. £7.50
S272) Thimble Summer; pb Puffin. Newbery Medal winner 1939. Garnet
Lindon’s lovely summer. Illustrated by the author, cover design by Shirley
Hughes. VG+. £4
S273) The Four-Storey Mistake; pb Puffin. Cover Shirley Hughes,
illus by Enright. Spine faded o/w VG. £4
Forest, Antonia
S274) Autumn Term; pb Puffin. VG+ £5
S275) Autumn Term;
GGBP 2024. The first Marlow title, first GGBP publication. New. Now out of
print. £20
S276) The Thuggery Affair; pb GGBP 2005. NEW. £16
S277) The Ready-Made Family; pb GGBP 2021. New. £16
S278) The Cricket Term; pb GGBP 2020. NEW. £20
S279) The Attic Term; pb GGBP 2022. New £20
S280) Run Away Home;
pb GGBP rep 2023. New. £20
S281) The Player’s Boy;
pb GGBP 2025. Young Nicholas Marlow runs away and is taken on by a London
player called Master William Shakespeare. One of the most convincing portraits
of Shakespeare ever. Whether you are already a fan of historical fiction or
not, this is definitely one to try. NEW £13
S282) The Players and the Rebels; pb GGBP 2008. NEW. £18
Garfield, Leon
S283) The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris; pb Puffin. Young Harris and his friend Bostock expose baby Adelaide on
the hillside so that Harris can observe a she-wolf come to succour her, write about
it and become the youngest person to read a paper to the Royal Society. Alas
for his plans, baby Adelaide is carried away by two other persons who then incompetently
lose her… VG. £3
S284) Smith; pb Puffin. Young Smith, the pickpocket, tries to work out
why the document he has was worth an old gentleman’s life. VG. £3
Garner, Alan
S285) The Owl Service; 1969 rep;
Collins. A highly regarded novel, now a classic. VG+. £7.50
S286) Elidor; pb Puffin 1967. VG+. £5
Garnett, Eve
S287) The Family From One End Street; 1953 rep; Muller. Winner of the 1937 Carnegie Medal. Map endpapers of
Otwell-on-the-Ouse (LCC Education Lib Bookplate at the front, ticket pocket at
the rear, but luckily you can see everything on one or the other!) Mr Ruggles
is a dustman and Mrs Ruggles does washing, and the seven Ruggles children make
their own entertainments. The details of life are now social history, but the
family dynamics remain just as engaging. Illus by the author. Ex-education lib,
a nice clean VG copy. £8
S288) The Family From One End Street; pb Puffin. The salmon pink cover of
my childhood. VG. £4
S289) Holiday at the Dew Drop Inn; pb Puffin. Kate, oldest Ruggles, goes
to stay in the country. I was grown up before I realised the pun involved in
the name of the pub! Vertical crease in front wrap, otherwise VG. £4
Geras, Adele
S290) The Tower Room; 1990 1st ed, HH. School story
loosely based on Rapunzel fairy tale. Fine in VG dw. £6
Godden, Rumer
S291) Miss Happiness and Miss
Flower; pb Macmillan. Nona, coming to chilly England from bright, warm
India, is very homesick, until she receives a gift – two Japanese dolls. As she
builds a traditional house for them, she comes to feel at home herself.
Deservedly a classic. VG. £3.50
S292) Little Plum; pb
Puffin 1975. Inquisitive Belinda wants to know more about Gem, their unfriendly
next door neighbour, especially as she has a Japanese doll too, Little Plum.
VG++. £6.50
Goodall, John S. –
These are delightful small wordless landscape format books, with stories
conveyed entirely through Goodall’s illustrations. I can’t understand why these
haven’t been snapped up!
S293) An Edwardian Holiday;
1978 1st ed; Macmillan. Our nameless boy and girl and their family visit the seaside and go on
a paddle steamer to the Continent. Fine in fine dw. £4
S294) Edwardian
Entertainments; 1981 1st ed; Macmillan. Same format, another
appealing subject. £4
S295) Before the War: 1908-1939
– An Autobiography in Pictures; 1981 1st ed; Macmillan. Another
lovely book in small landscape format. £4
Goudge, Elizabeth
S296) The Joy of the Snow;
pb GGBP 2024. This new edition of her autobiography includes a selection of
letters written by her in later life which have never been published before.
New. £13
S297) The World of Elizabeth Goudge by Sylvia Gower; pb GGBP 2020. Illuminating. New. £13
S298) Smoky-House; pb GGBP 2020. The Treguddick children of the
Smoky-House Inn in 19th C Devon caught up in smuggling and other
adventures. New. £13
S299) Henrietta’s House; pb GGBP 2020. New. £13
S300) The Valley of Song; pb GGBP 2020. New. £13
S301) Sister of the Angels;
pb GGBP. £13
S302) Paperbacks, Hodder /
Corgi. All at least G, £3 each: The Castle on the Hill; The Scent
of Water; The Rosemary Tree; The Dean’s Watch; The
Damerosehay Trilogy = The Bird in the Tree; The Herb of Grace; The
Heart of the Family.
Grimm Brothers
S303) Grimm’s Fairy Tales;
nd (inter-war) Ward, Lock. A lovely book with a gorgeous cover and 16 colour
plates by Harry G. Theaker. Occasional light spotting, gen VG. £12
Hallack, Cecily A once
well-known Catholic writer whose books are now scarce
S304) Beardless Counsellors;
1949 rep; Samuel Walker Ltd. Begun in 1918 and first published in 1923, this story
tracing the lives of several scouts takes place during and after the Great War.
VG. £8.50
S305) The Sword Blade of
Michael; 1950 rep; Sands and Co. £14
S306) The Sunny Wall;
1929 1st ed; Burns Oates and Washbourne. VG++. £30
S307) The Happiness of Father
Happé; 1944 1st ed; Browne and Nolan. Missing lower third of
spine, inside VG. £5
Harnett, Cynthia
S308) The Writing on the
Hearth; hb rep. Young Stephen, visiting his friend Meg, rumoured a witch,
encounters Roger Bolingbroke, who is such an enemy of the young king, Henry VI,
and can’t forget the mysterious magic signs that he and Meg scratch on the
hearth. Ranging over the Thames and the Chilterns, a splendid story of the
troubling times before the Wars of the Roses erupt. VG+ in VG+ dw. Now scarce.
£14
S309) The Load of Unicorn; pb Puffin. Bendy, apprenticed to William
Caxton, realises that his scrivener brothers are plotting to make sure that the
load of unicorn paper destined for the printing presses never arrives. Illustrated
with the author’s own gorgeous drawings. Nr fine. £4.50
Hill, Lorna
S310) No Castanets at the
Wells; pb GGBP 2022. New £13
S311) Masquerade at the
Wells; pb GGBP 2022. New £13
S312) Jane Leaves the
Wells; pb GGBP 2024. Newly successful ballerina Jane faces a choice.
New. £13
S313) The Secret; pb rep 2020 GGBP. New. £13
S314) Vicki in Venice; pb rep GGBP 2021. New. £16
S315) Dancing Peel; 1954 1st; Nelson. Annette Dancy in
Northumberland. VG in G++ dw. £9.50
S316) Dancer in Danger; pb GGBP 2011. NEW.
£16
S317) Northern Lights; pb
GGBP 2009. Only edition of this Marjorie story previously unpublished. NEW £13
S318) Castle in Northumbria; pb GGBP 2021. New. £13
S319) The Vicarage Children; pb GGBP. New. £13
S320) More About Mandy; pb GGBP 2009. “Vicarage Children” story drawing on Lorna
Hill’s own background as a clergyman’s wife.
NEW. £13
S321) The Vicarage Children in Skye; pb GGBP 2010. New. £13
Hoyland, Rosemary
S322) Ethelbert and the Witch
Doctor; 1959 1st ed; Collins. Bold attractive illustrations by
the author in this classic picture book about Ethelbert the Tiger. Glazed
picture boards as issued, slightly worn on the corners, generally VG. £8
Hunter, Mollie – A
versatile and engaging Scottish writer, winner of the Carnegie Medal
S323) The Thirteenth Member;
pb Kelpie. On a dark night in the 1590s, Adam sees the Devil riding on a
flaming horse. Drawn into a world of witches and plots to kill the king, can
Adam save kitchen maid Gilly from burning at the stake? VG+ £4
S324) A Stranger Came Ashore;
pb Piccolo. Finn Learson is shipwrecked on the Shetland Islands – but there’s
something strange about him. Could he be one of the mysterious Selkie
folk? VG++ £4
Jansson, Tove
S325) Moominpappa at Sea;
2018 rep; Sort of Books. A new reprint of the classic (with Jansson’s classic
drawings too). Mint in mint dw. £6.50
Johns, Capt. W.E.
Flight Officer Joan Worralson, or rather “Worrals of the WAAF”, is the
WWII equivalent of Biggles, Worrals was very popular and arguably a great role
model.
S326) Worrals on the War-Path; 1948 rep; Lutterworth. VG. £6
********************************
S327) Biggles Flies East; 1937 rep OUP fat ed. Col fp. G++. £8.50
S328) [Biggles] The Rescue Flight; 1953 rep; OUP. Nice clean copy, £7.50
S329) The Boy Biggles; nd Dean. VG++ in VG dw. £5
S330) Biggles, Pioneer Air Fighter; nd Dean. VG++ in VG dw. £7.50
S331) Biggles, Air Detective; nd Latimer House. VG+ in G+ edgeworn dw.
£7.50
S332) Biggles pbs; Nice old Knight or Armada, 1960s & 1970s; all G+
or better, £3 each; In the Orient; The
Rescue Flight; Flies North; Goes to War.
Kerr, Judith
S333) When Hitler Stole Pink
Rabbit; pb Harper. The classic tale of escape from the Nazis, based on
Kerr’s own experiences as a child. Fine. £3.50
Konigsburg, E.L. Hugely
imaginative, unobtrusively thought-provoking, and sophisticated in her
character drawing, she’s a pleasure to read. Two-time Newbery Medal winner.
S334) The Outcasts of 19
Schuyler Place; pb S&S. Margaret Rose Kane answers “I prefer not to” at
every suggestion of summer camp activities, so is delighted when she’s rescued
by her beloved uncles. But she finds that neighbours around Schuyler Place,
feeling that the three tall towers her uncles have lovingly built in their
garden over the past 45 years are not in keeping with the aspirations of the
neighbourhood, are wanting them torn down, and Margaret Rose discovers that
there is something she really does want to get involved in. VG+ £4.50
S335) The Second Mrs Gioconda;
pb S&S. What is the mystery behind Leonardo’s most famous painting? Does
the answer lie with his lazy, lying, thieving apprentice, Salai? VG. £4.50
S336) A Proud Taste for
Scarlet and Miniver; pb S&S. Eleanor of Aquitaine, waiting 8 centuries
in heaven for Henry II to be judged worthy to join her from Purgatory, passes
the time by reminiscing about her life. Imaginative and entertaining. Nr fine.
£4.50
Lewis, Lorna
S337) Tea and Hot Bombs;
pb Greyladies 2023. Jackie Lawrence joins the emergency Mobile Canteen
Corps to fill in time until she is old enough to join the W.A.A.F. and is
immediately in the thick of the London Blitz. Based on the author’s own
experiences, this is a fascinating novel of the home front originally published
in 1943. New. £12
Lingard, Joan
S338) The Twelfth Day of
July; pb Puffin. Sadie is
Protestant, Kevin is Catholic. What does the future hold for them in the tense
streets of Belfast? First published in 1970. Near fine. £3
S339) Natasha’s Will; pb Puffin. Natasha, who in her youth had
fled the Russian Revolution, dies and her old friends speculate about what will
happen to her house. But the search for her missing will reveals mysterious
secrets… VG+. £3.50
S340) The File on Fraulein
Berg; 1982 rep; Heinemann. Harriet,
Kate and Sally are suspicious of the new German teacher who arrives at their
Belfast school in 1944 – and as they build up their file, it seems they may be
right… Ex-school lib, glazed picture bds
as issued, VG. £4
Lloyd, Marjorie
S341) Fell Farm Campers; pb Puffin. Illustrated by Shirley Hughes.
These much loved Puffin Original stories of the Browne family in the Lake
District are becoming very hard to find. VG. £6
Mackenzie, James
S342) Another Country –Children’s Books of the Lake District &
Cumbria. Pb GGBP NEW. £10
Mallory, Clare
S343) The New House at Winwood; pb GGBP. One of my great
favourites! NEW. £13
S344) Leith and Friends; pb GGBP 2011. NEW. £13
S345) Merry Begins;
pb GGBP 2004. One copy only. Mint. £14
S346) Merry Again; pb GGBP 2005.
NEW. £13
S347) Merry Marches On; pb GGBP 2005. NEW. £13
S348) The League of the Smallest; pb GGBP 2009. NEW.
£13
S349) Juliet Overseas; pb GGBP 2006. New Zealander Juliet comes to
English school – this is one of my great
favourites, a really effective take on a rotten house making good. New £16
S350) The Pen and Pencil Girls; pb GGBP 2010. Lovely story of group of friends producing a
hand-written magazine for a competition.
£13
Manning, Rosemary
S351) Green Smoke; Puffin. In the
little cove under the cliff, Susan discovers R. Dragon, 1,500 years old, who
has impeccable manners and doesn’t want to frighten people with his green
smoke. VG. £3
Matthewman, Phyllis
S352) Chloe Takes Control; 1942 rep; Lutterworth. Spine faded, o/w VG.
£7.50
S353) The Queerness of Rusty; 1941 1st ed; Lutterworth. Spine
faded o/w VG. £8.50
S354) Chloe Takes Control; pb GGBP 2013. 1st Daneswood school story. £13
S355) A New Role for Natasha; pb GGBP 2020. Daneswood series. £13
S356) Justice for
Jacqueline; pb GGBP 2021. New. £13
S357) Pat at the Helm; pb GGBP, 2023. Pat, Josie and Rusty are now in the Sixth
Form at Daneswood, and shouldering more responsibilities, in the face of some
opposition from lower down the school. New £13
S358) The Intrusion of
Nicola; pb GGBP 2025. Daneswood
is surprised when Nicola, at 18-going-on-19 rather old for school, joins the
Sixth Form, and Daneswood goes on being surprised… NEW. £13
S359) Thanks to Mr Jones; pb GGBP 2013. Family theatricals. NEW.
£13
Mayne, William
S360) A Swarm in May; 1962 rep: OCL. Classic, beautifully written, set in
a choir school. VG+ in VG dw £10
S361) The Incline; 1973 rep; CBC. VG+ in VG+ dw. £6
S362) Tiger’s Railway; pb Walker. Tiger is the Railway Superintendent in
a district of Eastern Europe, and his very strange hobby is to steal trains!
VG. £3.50
Middleton, Ivy
S363) The Fourth Musketeer; 1942
second impression; Lutterworth. Kay, a keen Guide, moves to London – but will
she make it as a Ranger? Col fp, VG. £6
Montgomery, L.M.
S364) Emily of New Moon; pb Puffin. VG+. £3
S365) The Story Girl; 1950 rep; Harrap. VG+ in VG uniform orange dw. £7.50
S366) Anne of Windy Poplars; 1936; McClelland & Stewart (Canada).
“Cavendish” edition of L.M. Montgomery’s work named after her childhood home.
VG+ in VG+ dw. £7.50
S367) Anne’s House of Dreams; 1935 rep; Harrap. A little foxing, G++ in
G+ dw. £6
S368) Anne of Ingleside; 1939; McClelland & Stewart (Canada).
“Cavendish” edition of L.M. Montgomery’s work named after her childhood home.
VG+ in VG+ dw. £7.50
S369) Rainbow Valley; McClelland & Stewart. “Cavendish” ed. Anne’s
children to the fore. VG+/ VG+ dw £12
S370) Rainbow Valley; 1937 rep; Harrap. VG+ in VG uniform orange dw. £10
S371) Chronicles of Avonlea; 1936 rep; Harrap. VG+ in G+ uniform orange
dw. £6.50
S372) Further Chronicles of Avonlea; 1972 “Canada ed” Ryerson. Fine in
fine dw. £7.50
S373) Paperbacks; VG+ £3 each;
Anne of Green Gables; Anne of the
Island; Anne’s House of Dreams; Anne of Ingleside; Rainbow Valley; Rilla of
Ingleside; Further Chronicles of Avonlea.
Moore, Dorothea
S374) The Only Day Girl; pb GGBP. A.J., keen to follow in her
mother’s footsteps, but condemned to be a day-girl. Also features one of the
few disabled girls in school stories – Sadie is blind. NEW. £12
S375) The Wrenford Tradition; pb Books to Treasure 2015. School
story classic. NEW. £12
S376) Wanted, An English Girl; pb Books to Treasure, 2014. Scarce
WWI title, a surprisingly gritty story not minimising the horrors of war. NEW.
£12
Needham, Violet Adventures,
some Ruritanian, others with a touch of magic, with compelling characters and
complex challenges involving questions of loyalty, bravery and integrity.
S377) The Horn of Merlyns; pb GGBP 2010. £13
S378) The Bell of the Four Evangelists; pb GGBP. NEW.
£13
S379) Pandora of Parrham Royal
pb GGBP. NEW. £13
S380) The Emerald Crown; pb GGBP 2005. NEW £16
S381) The Betrayer; pb GGBP. NEW. £13
S382) The House of the Paladin; pb GGBP 2006. NEW.
£13
S383) How Many Miles to Babylon?; pb GGBP 2012. NEW. £13
S384) Richard and the Golden Horseshoe; pb GGBP 2008. NEW. £16
S385) The Great House of Estraville; pb GGBP 2014. NEW. £13
S386) The Secret of the White Peacock; GGBP 2008.
£13
S387) The Red Rose of Ruvina;
GGBP 2008. NEW. £13
S388) The Avenue; pb GGBP 2013. NEW. £13
S389) The Boy in Red; pb GGBP 2015. NEW. £13
S390) The Black Riders; 1967 rep, Collins Evergreen. VG+ in G+ dw. £16
S391) The Emerald Crown; 1970 rep; Collins Evergreen. VG++ in VG++ dw,
very clean and fresh. £12
S392) The House of the Paladin; 1945 1st ed; Collins. The
young Duchess Anastasia of Ornowitza has to contend with manifold dangers. A
little foxing, generally VG in VG dw with slightly sunned spine. £10
Norton Mary
S393) The Borrowers Avenged; 1982 1st
ed; Kestrel. Further adventures of the Clock family as they have to seek a new
home. Minimally ex-university library, VG+ in VG+ dw. £6
O’Brien, Robert C.
S394) Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH; pb Puffin. Mrs Frisby must move
her family of mice before their home is destroyed, but time is running out, and
her son Timothy is ill. Help comes unexpectedly in the form of mysterious,
super-intelligent rats, and little by little, Mrs Frisby learns the secrets of
their remarkable past. Deservedly a classic. Fine. £4.50
Oxenham, E.J.
S395) [EJO Interest] Chiltern
Country by H.J. Massingham; 1944 rep (1st 1940) Batsford, Face of Britain series. From
High Wycombe and Hambledon to Prince’s Risborough, and from Christmas Common to
Amersham, this is a delightfully opinionated book about the whole sweep of the
Chilterns, covering all the settings of EJO’s Abbey books. Illustrated with
photos and drawings. VG++ in very attractive Batsford landscape VG- dw, worn at
corners, now protected. £8.50
S396) A Pilgrimage to the Shrines
of Buckinghamshire by J. Leadbetter; probably 1st ed 1860, Hall. A small volume describing visits
to sites associated with Great Men, such as William Penn at Jordans, and Thomas
Gray at Burnham Beeches, and including a long section on John Hampden, key role
model in Girls of the Hamlet Club. This has been handsomely rebound in new
boards, original contents VG. £10
S397) The Testing of the Torment; pb EJO Soc, 2025. New £16
S398) New Girls at Woodend;
pb EJO Soc. 2024. An Abbey connector. New. £16
S399) Patience and Her Problems; pb EJO Soc, 2023. New £16
S400) Patience Joan, Outsider; pb EJO Soc, 2024. New £16
S401) The Go-Ahead Schoolgirl; pb EJO Soc 2023. New. £16
S402) The School of Ups and Downs; pb EJO Soc 2021. New £16
S403) Pernel Wins; pb EJO Soc 2022. New. £16
S404) Daring Doranne; pb EJO Soc 2022. New. £16
S405) Elsa Puts Things Right; pb EJO Soc 2020. £16
S406) The Secrets of Vairy; pb EJO Soc 2019. NEW. £16
S407) The Troubles of Tazy; pb EJO Soc 2019. NEW. £16
S408) Girls of the Hamlet Club; pb EJO Soc; NEW. £16
S409) Biddy’s Secret; pb EJO Soc; NEW. £16
S410) Joy’s New Adventure; pb EJO Soc; NEW. £16
S411) The Two Form Captains; pb EJO Society 2014. NEW. £16
S412) Captain of the Fifth; pb EJO Soc. 2015 NEW. £16
S413) The Junior Captain; pb EJO Soc; 2015. NEW. £16
S414) Rosaly’s New School; pb EJO Society 2013. NEW. £16
S415) The School without a Name; pb EJO Soc. 2016. NEW. £16
S416) A School Camp-Fire; pb EJO Soc. 2018. NEW. £16.
S417) Ven At Gregory’s; pb EJO Soc Spring 2017 NEW. £16
S418) Rosamund’s Victory; pb EJO Soc. 2017. NEW. £16
S419) Rachel in the Abbey; pb EJO Soc. Autumn 2018. NEW. £16
S420) Abbey Champion; pb
EJO Society 2014. NEW. £16
S421) Maidlin to the Rescue; pb EJO Society 2014. NEW. £16
S422) A Fiddler for the Abbey; pb EJO Soc; 2015. NEW. £16
S423) Guardians of the Abbey; pb EJO Soc. 2016 NEW. £16
S424) Goblin Island; pb GGBP 2007. Beautiful ed with all the
colour illustrations from previous eds. NEW.
£13
S425) The Camp Mystery; pb GGBP 2006. NEW. £13
S426) Maidlin Bears the Torch;
pb GGBP 2009. NEW. £13
S427) The Abbey Girls Go Back to School; pb 2005 GGBP £13
S428) Jen of the Abbey Schoool; pb 2007 GGBP. Details of complex publishing history. NEW. £13
S429) Girls of the Hamlet
Club; 1914 1st ed; Chambers. All 4 colour plates. Pic bds VG+,
lovely bright copy £64
S430) Rosamund’s Tuck-Shop;
1937 1st ed; GOP. Nice crisp green embossed boards, a little foxing
especially near the bottom and fore page edges, in VG+ dw. £40
S432) Pernel Wins; 1942 1st
ed; Muller. Illustrated by Margaret Horder. Loosely connected to the Abbey
series through Daring Doranne. VG+ in VG+ dw. £30
S433) Margery Meets the
Roses; 1st ed 1947; Lutterworth. B&w fp. Margery Paine comes
to Doranne Dering’s village of Rainbows to open a sweet shop, and meets the
four “Rose” sisters – but with a name like that I think we can all guess who
they’re related to… But can they be brought to admit it? VG++, nice and fresh,
in dw missing chunks at the ends of the spine, now protected. £25
S434) Deb Leads the
Dormitory; 1993 1st ed Woodfield. Published posthumously. Nr
fine in find dw. £25
S435) Stowaways in the Abbey; 1940 1st ed, thicker size;
Collins. VG. £8
S436) The Abbey Girls Go Back to School; Collins nd “fat orange”. Folk
dancing comes to the fore, a splendid period piece. Col fp. G++ £7.50
S437) The Abbey Girls Go Back to School; 1949 Collins Seagull. Spine
faded, bds sl marked, inside VG+. £6
S438) The New Abbey Girls; nd, nice prize plate to Queenie Angell dated
1932; fat ed, decorated boards, G+.£10
S439) The Abbey Girls at Home; 1947 rep. Collins “fat orange” (blue). VG-
£8.50
S440) The Abbey Girls in Town; 1947; Collins “fat orange” (maroon). VG+
in most of dw. £8
S441) The Abbey Girls in Town; 1949 rep; Collins Seagull. VG+ in G+ dw
chipped at ends of spine. £6
SPECIAL OFFER: All Abbey School hardbacks below 2 for £9
S442) Strangers at the Abbey; 1958
rep; Collins “small red”. VG. £5
S443) Selma at the Abbey; 1958
rep; Collins “small red”. VG in dw missing 4 mm at top of spine, o/w VG. £7
S444) Schoolgirl Jen at the Abbey; 1955 Collins Seagull. Col fp. VG+. £5
S445) Stowaways in the Abbey; 1951 rep; Collins Seagull. VG++, lovely
clean copy, in G+ dw. £6.50
S446) The Girls of Rocklands School; nd Collins. First part of Jen of the Abbey School. Monochrome fp. G. £4
S447) Jandy Mac Comes Back; 1952 rep Seagull. VG+ in poor dw reassembled
from pieces under protection! £5
S448) Maid of the Abbey; 1961 rep; Collins “small red”. VG++ in VG dw.
£7.50
S449) A Dancer from the Abbey;
1953 1st ed; Collins. Col fp. Lacks the fep, o/w G+. £6.50
S450) The Song of the Abbey;
1954 1st ed; Collins. Col fp. Pale grey bds looking a little grubby,
very slight foxing on page edges, G++. £6.50
S451) The Song of the Abbey; 1958 rep; Collins “small red”; VG+ in VG-
dw. £6.50
S452) Robins in the Abbey; 1950 rep; Collins. VG in chipped dw. £6.50
S453) Two Queens at the Abbey; 1959 1st ed Collins. Col fp.
VG. £6
Pardoe, M.
S454) Four Plus Bunkle; 1942 rep;
Routledge. The original Bunkle book, a splendid spy adventure. VG. £6
S455) Bunkle Began It; 1957 rep; Routledge. The inimitable Bunkle
launches out. VG. £8
S456) Bunkle Butts In; 1953 rep; Routledge. Lacks fep, G++. £10
S457) Bunkle Breaks Away; 1950 rep; Routledge. Spine and small margins of
front and rear faded, o/w VG. £8
S458) Bunkle’s Brainwave; 1952 1st ed; Routledge. Spine worn,
inside VG. £8.50
S459) Bunkle’s Brainwave; pb 2006; Fidra. Attractive ed with the hardback
dw as the cover art. Nr fine. £10
Parker, Mary Louise
S460) Dormitory Wistaria; nd Economy Standards; Sampson Low. B&w fp.
VG in G+ dw. £7.50
S461) The Twins at School; nd Sampson Low. B&w fp. VG in dw showing
the twins confronting each other, missing a few chunks but still attractive. £8.50
S462) Pat of the Fifth; nd Sampson Low. B&w fp. Slight foxing on
prelims, generally VG. £8
S463) Top Dogs v. The Duds; nd, inscribed 1940, so may be 1937 1st
ed; Sampson Low. Packed full of incident. Pictorial paper boards show tennis in
progress. Spine repaired, inside G+. £7.50
Pearce, Philippa
S464) Tom’s Midnight Garden; 1st
pb Puffin. Classic time-slip story, a beautiful & memorable book. VG++ £4
Peyton, K.M.
S465) The Edge of the Cloud; pb Puffin. Second Flambards title. VG. £3.50
S466) Flambards Divided; pb Puffin. Fourth Flambards title. VG. £4
S467) Fly-By-Night; 1979
OUP rep. Line drawing iillustrations by the author. Glazed bds as issued, VG.
£7.50
S468) Pennington’s Seventeenth Summer; pb OUP. Patrick Pennington is
always in trouble, but for many reasons his seventeenth summer proves a turning
point. VG. £4
Pocock, Doris
S469) Self or School?;
1928 2nd imp; Cassell. A classic school story (not religious, as the
title might lead one to believe). All 4 b&w plates, and a nice prize plate
on the front pastedown. VG. £7.50
Ransome, Arthur
S471) Paperbacks; Puffin 1970s,
with classic covers as well as internal illustrations by the author; all VG+,
£3 each; The Picts and the
Martyrs; Winter Holiday; The Big Six; Great
Northern?
S472) The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome; pb Century. VG. £4.50
Saville, Malcolm
Malcolm Saville has a devoted following;
generally one of his readers’ favourite aspects is his ability to use and
invoke a sense of place, with locations from around the country (and sometimes
overseas).
S474) Malcolm Saville Short Stories; pb GGBP, 2023. A new collection. New £13
Nettleford Series
S475) All Summer Through;
pb GGBP 2026. The first of the very attractive Nettleford quartet. New. £13
S476) All Summer Through; pb Armada. VG+. £3.50
The Lone
Pine Series
S477) Lone Pine pbs; Armada / Merlin; G+ or better £3 each; Lone Pine
5; Treasure at Amorys; The
Neglected Mountain; Mystery Mine; Sea Witch Comes Home; Wings Over Witchend;
Saucers over the Moor; Ma with Three Fingers; The Secret of Grey Walls.
S478) Rye Royal; pb Armada. VG.
£4
S479) Mystery at Witchend;
Collins. 1971 rev ed. Glazed Boards as issued. VG. £5
S480) Seven White Gates;
Newnes 3rd 1946. Spine detaching, bds a bit discoloured, inside is
nice and clean £8
S481) The Secret of Grey
Walls; Newnes 1948 first rep. Ends of the spine are very slightly frayed, o/w
VG. £10
S482) Lone Pine Five;
Newnes 1st ed 1949. Fair, tears at the ends of the spine. £8
S483) The Elusive Grasshopper;
Collins 1970 rev ed. Clean reading copy
in VG++ dw. £5
S484) Saucers Over the Moor;
CBC 1955. Pages going biscuity, otherwise VG+ in G+ edgeworn dw. £14
S485) Lone Pine London;
Collins 1st rev ed 1970. Ex-lib, missing free front endpaper, closed
page edges are blotchy, but doesn’t seem to have affected the pages internally,
overall G++ in VG dw, faded spine. £10
S486) Mystery
Mine; Newnes 1959 1st ed. Name and address written twice on eps,
VG in VG dw. £20
S487) Mystery Mine; CBC; 1959. Spine blotchy (perhaps a water spill at
some stage), inside nice and clean. Bit missing from lower margin of map on
free back endpaper. £10
S488) Sea Witch Comes Home; 1960 1st ed Newnes. VG in VG dw
(an early example of “photoshopping”, with two characters from the book
superimposed on a photograph). £20
S489) Sea Witch Comes Home;
CBC 1960; VG+ in G+ dw (ownership written on dw flap) £12.50
S490) Not Scarlet but Gold;
Newnes 1962 1st ed. Ex-school lib, reading copy. £5
S491) Not Scarlet but Gold;
CBC 1962; VG+ in G++ dw with very small chips at the ends of the spine (the
book has a school stamp in, but is so clean that I can’t imagine anyone read
it!). £18
S492) Man with Three Fingers;
Collins 1969 (1st rev ed). Page edges only foxed, otherwise VG in VG
dw. £14
S493) Where’s My Girl?;
Collins 1st ed 1972. Near fine in near fine dw. £30
S494) Mystery at Witchend; pb rep GGBP 2015. New £20
S495) Seven White Gates; pb rep GGBP 2021. New. £16
S496) The Elusive Grasshopper; pb GGBP 2008. NEW. £20
S497) The Neglected Mountain ; pb GGBP 2009. NEW. £20
S498) Saucers Over the Moor; pb 2009. NEW. £20
S499) Sea Witch Comes Home; pb GGBP 2012. NEW. One copy only. £20
S500) Not Scarlet But Gold; pb GGBP 2012. NEW. £20
S501) Treasure at Amorys; pb GGBP 2013. £20.
S502) The Man with Three Fingers; pb GGBP 2013. £20
S503) Strangers at Witchend; pb GGBP 2014. NEW One copy only. £20
S504) Home to Witchend; pb 1st ed – Armada original, no
previous hardback. VG+. £10
Buckingham Series
S505) Diamonds in the Sky;
pb GGBP 2025. Last and rarest in the popular Buckingham series; Charles,
Juliet, and her younger brother Simon, happen upon diamond smuggling on a visit
to Amsterdam. New £13
Marston Baines Series
S506) The Purple Valley; pb GGBP 2017. Marston Baines title. NEW.
£15
S507) Dark Danger; pb GGBP. New. £15
S508) Dark Danger; 1966 CBC. Nr fine in VG++ dw with evocative
illustration of night-time Venice. £15
S509) White Fire; pb GGBP 2019. New. £16
S510) Power of Three; pb GGBP 2020. New. £16
S511) The Dagger and the Flame; pb GGBP 2021. New £16
S512) Marston - Master Spy;
pb GGBP 2022. Order now. New £16
Jillies Series
S513) Redshank’s Warning;
Lutterworth 2nd ed 1954. VG++, very fresh, in G++ dw missing small
chunks at ends of spine. £15
S514) The Sign of the Alpine
Rose; Lutterworth 1st ed 1950. VG (p/c dw). £10
S515) The Ambermere Treasure;
L’worth 1953 1st. V scarce in hardback. Front ep mended hinge,
ex-lib, G £16
S516) Two Fair Plaits; pb GGBP 2020. New £13
S517) Strangers at Snowfell; pb GGBP 2021. A Jillies title set in a
wintry Lake District. New £13
S518) The Sign of the
Alpine Rose; pb GGBP 2022. Jillies story, set in Austria. New £13
S519) The Luck of Sallowby
pb GGBP 2023. Jillies story. New £13
S520) The Ambermere
Treasure; pb GGBP 2024. Final Jillies book, always my favourite as a
child. New. £13
Selincourt, Aubrey de
S521) Family Afloat; 1942
2nd imp; Routledge. Anne and Elizabeth sail to France with their
parents. VG. £6
S522) One More Summer;
1946 rep; Routledge. Elizabeth and siblings realise something odd is happening
on the Star of Asia, lying wrecked near their holiday cottage. Family adventure.
VG in VG dw. £10
Shaw, Jane
S523) Looking After Thomas;
1957 1st; Nelson. Adventure in Paris. B&w illustrations. VG+
£8.50
S524) New House at
Northmead; pb GGBP 2022. New £13
S525) Northmead Nuisance;
pb GGBP 2024. New. £13
S526) Penny Foolish;
pb GGBP 2025. The first in the Penny series; unhappy Penny is staying on the
isle of Arran recovering from an illness, longing for her sister Jill. But when
Jill arrives, demanding concealment from desperate pursuers, her troubles are
only just beginning… NEW. £13
S527) Crooked Sixpence;
pb GGBP 2021. Last of the Penny series. Those
who only know the Susan books will be delighted to meet and equally
entertaining cast of characters and a new setting near Bath. The others in the
series will follow, but this is the rarest, hence it being published first; it
can be read with great enjoyment on its own. New. £13
S528) Susan Interferes;
1960 rep; Children’s Press. Even in Switzerland, the inimitable Susan can’t
help getting involved in things. VG in VG dw. £5
S529) Susan’s Trying Term;
1966 rep; Collins. A splendid marrying of the exuberance of Susan’s ordinary
life and the school story genre. VG. £7.50
Sims, Sue and Clare, Hilary
The Encyclopaedia of Girls’ School Stories 3 Vols; pb GGBP
2020. A new edition of the standard work, much
revised, updated, fulsomely illustrated and eagerly awaited! The definitive
guide to school stories. Authors are listed in alphabetical order, with
bibliographies, and each volume has extra material such as articles on ballet
school stories, historical school stories, school stories for adults etc. New.
£13 each
S530) Volume One; large pb GGBP 2020. Contents include The Critical
Response, Researching the encyclopaedia, Authors A-F, adult School fiction
& an 8-page colour section
S531) Volume Two; large pb GGBP 2020. Contents include Authors
G-M, Annuals, stories from Ballet & Stage School, College and Convent Schools,
early School stories & an 8-page colour section
S532) Volume Three; large pb GGBP 2020. Contents include Authors
N-Z, Girls’ Own Paper and Story Papers, Guide School stories, Historical,
Fantasy, Modern and Pony School stories, Scottish School & an 8-page colour
section.
Smith, Evelyn:
one of the most sophisticated writers of classic school stories, full of
character insights
S533) A Book of Girls’ Stories;
nd War Econ; Blackie. A collection by Evelyn Smith, Natalie Joan, Margaret
Middleton and Winifred Peck. B&w fp. VG. £5
S534) Nicky of the Lower Fourth; nd Blackie. 3/3 b&w pls. VG+. £6.50
S535) The Twins at School; pb BTT 2018. New. £12
S536) Val Forrest in the Fifth by Evelyn Smith; pb 2009 GGBP.
NEW. £13
S537) Binkie of IIIB; pb BTT. NEW. £12
S538) Marie Macleod, Schoolgirl; pb BTT 2016. New. £12
S539) The Little Betty Wilkinson; pb BTT 2016. New. £12
S540) The First Fifth Form; pb Books to Treasure 2013. NEW. £12.
S541) The Small Sixth Form; pb Books to Treasure 2013. NEW. £12.
S542) Seven Sisters at Queen Anne’s; pb Books to Treasure 2013.
NEW. £12.
S543) Septima at School; pb Books to Treasure 2014. Sequel to
above NEW. £12.
S544) Phyllida in Form III; pb Books to Treasure 2014. Third Queen
Anne’s book. NEW. £12.
S545) Biddy and Quilla; pb BTT 2014. Older girl defending
unpopular newcomer. NEW. £12
S546) Milly in the Fifth; pb BTT 2015. NEW. £12
S547) Nicky of the Lower Fourth; pb BTT 2015. £12
S548) Terry’s Best Term; pb BTT. 2019. £12
Snelling, Joan K.
S549) The Cruise of the Carrier Dove; 1946 1st ed; Lutterworth. Col fp. VG. £6.50
Spyri, Joanna
S550) [Tritton, Charles] Heidi Grows Up; 1975 rep; Collins. Illustrated by Pelagie Doane including dw. VG+ in dw
which has very good front and back panels but a spine that’s oddly scraped. £5
S551) [Tritton, Charles] Heidi’s Children; 1953 rep; Collins. Illustrated by Pelagie Doane. VG+. £5
Stevens, Robin
S552) Murder Most
Unladylike; very enjoyable series
featuring 1930s schoolgirls Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong. Paperbacks, all VG+, each £3.50; Mistletoe and Murder; Death Sets Sail; Top Marks for Murder; Once
Upon a Crime.
Streatfeild,
Noel
S553) Ballet Shoes; 75th
Anniversary edition, pb, larger size, in illustrated slipcase. A very handsome
edition. VG. £9.50
S554) Party Frock; 1946 1st
ed; Collins. One of the few books that reference a real point in WWII, just as
the end seems in sight. Gen VG+ in dw, a few small chips mainly at ends of sunned
spine. £10
S555) Party Frock; 1966; Collins. First few pages have a few small
splashes (pale coffee?) o/w VG in G+ dw. £6
S556) The Circus is Coming; 1965
rep; Dent. Illustrated by Clarke Hutton. Streatfeild and the artist went
“tenting” for a summer to do their homework for this book. VG++, lovely copy,
in VG+ dw. £8.50
S557) The Children of
Primrose Lane; 1956 new ed;
Collins. The six children enjoy using the empty house at the end of the lane as
a secret den – a room each – but when they find a man there, their suspicions
are aroused and they decide to track him to see if he really is the soldier he says he is and
not the spy they think he might be.
Lacks fp, G+. £7.50
S558) Paperbacks; Margaret Thursday pair; these tell the story of
the inimitable orphan Margaret, who was “found on a Thursday on the church step
with three of everything, all of the very best quality”, and how she organises
an escape from the orphanage and subsequently arrives in the world of the
Victorian London theatre. Puffin /
Collins / Lion / Dragon; G+ or VG; £3.50 each; Thursday’s Child; Far to Go.
S559) Paperbacks; Puffin / Collins / Lion / Dragon; G+ or VG; £3.50 each;
Apple Bough; Party Frock.
S560) Paperback; larger recent format; Tennis Shoes. VG. £3.50
Styles,
Showell
S561) Midshipman Quinn; 1956 1st ed; Faber. This has
been described as a “junior Hornblower”, and it’s a book I’ve loved since
reading it as a child. The ingenious exploits of the eponymous teenaged officer
in Nelson’s navy are unlikely but hugely enjoyable. Possibly ex-lib, missing the
front endpaper, and has discoloured lines of former tape on the pastedowns;
boards and rest of it is VG. £8.50
Sutcliff, Rosemary
S562) Brother Dusty-Feet; OCL. Hugh, running away to Oxford, falls in
with a company of strolling players. Ex-lib, tape marks on eps, gen VG in G+
dw. £8
S563) The Armourer’s House; OCL. Tamsyn, from Devon, has to get used to
living with her cousins in bustling and dirty Tudor London. With compensations
in the form of ships on the river to watch and gradually feeling at home, she
really knows she belongs when a wonderful thing happens at Christmas. This was
a real favourite when I was a child, and it still casts its spell. VG+ in VG+
dw. £12
S564) The Armourer’s House; pb OUP. VG. £4
S565) A Little Dog Like You; 1987 1st ed; Orchard. Small,
delightfully illustrated tale of a dog. Nr fine. £3
Talbot, Ethel
S566) The New Girl at the Priory; pb BTT 2015. £12
Thackeray, W.M.
S567) The Rose and the Ring; pb Puffin. Thackeray’s delightful
blend of fairy tale, fantasy and slapstick, telling the story of Prince Bulbo
of Crim Tartary, Prince Giglio of Paflagonia and the magic gifts of Fairy
Blackstick. Nr fine. £4
Todd, H. E.
S568) Bobby Brwester’s Torch; pb Knight. In
1969, when this was first published, Todd “can claim to be the best-known
story-teller in the world” due to TV appearances and story-telling sessions
held throughout Australia, New Zealand, S. Africa and the UK. VG. £4
Townsend, John Rowe
S569) Widdershins Crescent; pb
Puffin. Sandra and Kevin move into a lovely new council
house, but can they save the family from getting the same unsavoury reputation
among the neighbours? VG+. £4
S570) The Intruder; 1969 1st ed; OUP. Arnold encounters the
disturbing stranger on the sands, the beginning of a nightmare. Ex-lib, tape marks,
stamps etc, generally G++ in VG- dw. £8.50
Trease, Geoffrey: Outstanding
writer, particularly of historical fiction, but wrote excellent contemporary
stories too.
Acclaimed Bannermere books,
written as contemporary stories (ie in the early 1950s), set in the Lake
District and taking Bill, Penny and friends from young grammar school pupils to
university students.
S571) GGBP pbs; NEW; £20 each; Under Black Banner ; Black Banner Players 2005.
S572) GGBP pbs; NEW; £13 each; Black Banner Abroad; pb GGBP 2006; The Gates of Bannerdale; 2007.
S573) Under Black Banner; 1967 rep; Heinemann Windmill. VG+. £12
S574) Change at Maythorn; 1963 rep CBC. For Mike and family, moving with
his father’s railway job from a bustling Midlands town to a quiet village was a
real upheaval. Page edges foxed, o/w VG in VG dw. £10
S575) The Crown of Violet; pb Puffin. Much-loved story of Alexis,
determined to write a play to defend his friend Socrates and, with his friend
Corinna, to find out if they really have encountered traitors plotting to
overthrow Athenian democracy as they fear. VG. £6.50
S576) Cue for Treason; pb Puffin. Plots and plays – Kit and Peter, on the
run, encounter Shakespeare. VG. £3
S577) Saraband for Shadows; 1982 1st ed, Macmillan. Sir Renold
Mandeville invites King Charles to a masque at his house, hoping to influence
him to discern the feelings of ordinary people away from court. But danger
looms… VG++ in fine dw. £15
S578) The Chocolate Boy; 1975 1st ed Heinemann. Sam, a page
kept to look good and serve his mistress hot chocolate, is miserable, even more
so when he meets Sarah, her little niece. But his mistress can legally hunt him
down if he runs away. What to do? Illustrated, for slightly younger children. Ex-lib,
VG/ VG £8
S579) Danger in the Wings; 1997 Hodder. Dan, an aspiring actor, leaves
Boston for England. But as relations between the colonies and Great Britain
deteriorate steadily, is there danger? VG++, glazed pic bds. £12
S580) Thunder of Valmy;
1972 rep; Macmillan. Pierre, a budding artist, is commissioned by the Marquis
de Morsac to paint his niece, Pauline, but, in pre-Revolutionary France, his
friendship Pauline can go no further. But then violence breaks out… Ex-lib,
well read, front and rear hinges reinforced with library tape, good sound copy
in VG+ lovely bright dw, small tape marks on the rear. £12
S581) Follow My Black Plume; 1969 rep Macmillan. Mark, desperate to
escape his stifling grandmother’s house, gets himself sent on a grand tour –
but this is 1849, and Rome, fighting for independence under the charismatic Garibaldi, becomes a dangerous
place to be… Ex-college lib, VG in VG dw. £14
S582) The Arpino Assignment; pb Walker. Young Private Rick Weston
parachutes behind the lines in Italy to make contact with the partisans. VG.
£3.50
S583) Shadow under the Sea; pb Walker. Crime and archaeological
discovery in the days of glasnost. Ex-lib, G+. £3
S584) A Whiff of Burnt Boats; pb GGBP 2009 larger size. Very entertaining autobiography Photos,
extras. £12
Trevor, Elleston
The author of many books for children
including the much-loved Woodlanders series, now all scarce
S585) The Secret Travellers;
1948 1st ed; Swan. Illus in b&w throughout. Spine and strip of
front cover faded, a few very tiny spots on spine and front, otherwise VG.
Scarce. £10
S586) The Island of the Pines;
1948 1st ed; Swan. Illus in b&w throughout. Very scarce.
Biscuity tinge to endpapers, VG+ in G++ edgeworn dw missing a bit at the ends
of the spine. £15
S587) Mole’s Castle; 19501st ed Falcon Press. Drawings
by Leslie Atkinson, plus four colour drawings including an unusual double
spread (all present but not where listed at the front!). Scarce. VG+. £14
S588) Green Glade; 1959 1st
ed; Swan. Illus in b&w throughout. VG+ in VG dw missing small chunk (less
than a square inch) at the base of the spine. Very scarce. £18
S589) The Crystal City;
1959 1st ed; Swan. Strips on eps slightly biscuity, o/w VG++. Very
scarce. £14
Turner, Ethel S.
S590) Seven Little
Australians; 1895 Ward Lock and Co. This Australian classic remains
memorable (and was brought to life for new generations by a TV series in the
1970s). Illustrated in line throughout. Gilt titles and vignette on the front
board. Lacks eps, slightly loose, but nice edition. £7.50
Tyrell, Mabel L.
S591) Miss Pike and Her
Pupils; 1st, nd insc 1928; Nelson. A delightful story of the
enigmatic Miss Pike and the girls at her tiny finishing school, including a
visit en masse to Paris, and a happy ending. Pic bds, VG. £10
Vipont, Elfrida The five independent but interlinked Haverard books are a
wonderfully atmospheric and accomplished cycle, with fascinating glimpses in
passing informed by Vipont’s own life, which encompassed singing, Quakerism and
running a school.
S592) The Lark in the Morn; 1956 rep; OUP. Much loved book introducing
Kit Haverard, her schooldays, emerging love of music and Quaker background and
relations. Ex-school lib, eps have lots of labels, stamps, rest of book VG £12
S593) The Lark on the Wing; 1957 rep; OUP. Carnegie Medal winner. Kit
Haverard moves to London to work, and to study singing, increasingly important
to her. Elfrida Vipont herself studied singing in Leipzig, and Kit’s
experiences are true to life. VG++ in G++ dw, somewhat edgeworn, now protected.
£15
S594) The Spring of the Year; pb GGBP 2012. Very engaging heroine, Laura, struggles with
finding her niche, inside her academic family and beyond. NEW. £13
S595) The Spring of the Year; 1957 1st ed; OUP. Ex-sch lib,
old tape marks on eps, front hinge repaired, G+. £8
S596) Flowering Spring; pb GGBP 2013. Lovely story – Laura growing
up. NEW. £13
S597) The Pavilion; pb GGBP 2014. Last in Haverard family series.
New. £13
S598) [As Charles Vipont] The Heir of Craigs; 1958 OCL. Gripping
late 17thC adventure. VG+ in VG+ dw. £6
Walton, Mrs O.F.
S599) A Peep Behind the
Scenes; nd early; RTS. B&w fp. Travelling theatre troupe. Lovely pic
bds. Gen VG. £6
Whalley, Kay
S600) A Smart Suit and
White Gloves – Career Books for Girls; pb GGBP 2025. This is a revised
and expanded new edition of Kay’s book on Career Stories (under the name Kay
Clifford), covering all the career books published for girls, profusely
illustrated. NEW. £13
Wiggin, Kate Douglas
S601) Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm; 1950 rep; A&C. Black. Col fp. VG in VG dw. £6.50
S602) More About Rebecca; 1958 rep; A&C Black. VG+ in VG+ dw. £6.50
Willard, Barbara
S603) The Grove of Green
Holly; 1967 1st ed;
Constable. Young Rafe has been trained by his grandfather Gregory to be a play
actor, although the Puritan government has closed all the theatres. When he and
his family have to leave their tiny Sussex port, Gregory takes them into the
Weald, the seat of iron founding, and Rafe finds his loyalties split. Possibly
ex-lib (old tape marks on eps, spot where a stamp may have been erased), lacks
prelims. Generally G++ in G++ dw. £10
The Mantlemass sequence
chronicles the intertwined lives of two families, the Medleys and the Mallorys,
living in the Weald of Sussex over the 15th – 17th C.
S604) The Iron Lily; 1980 rep;
Kestrel. Fine in fine dw. £7.50
S605) Harrow and Harvest; 1974 1st ed; Kestrel. Ex-lib, slight
tilt to spine, o/w G++ in VG dw. £7.50
Sally’s Specials
Fantastic Fiction Lots
of favourites and more recent novels to try.
S606) Buchan, John; John Macnab;
pb Polygon. Classic lively tale of gentlemen poaching for a bet. VG+. £3
S607) Buchan, John; Sick Heart
River; pb Penguin. Sir Edward Leithen is dying, and decides to use his
strength to try to find a missing man in the Canadian Arctic. This book
published posthumously draws heavily on Buchan’s own experiences of travel as
Governor General of Canada. VG++. £3
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Butler, Joan This author of humorous novels, for three decades considered a real rival
to PG Wodehouse, is now largely forgotten.
S608) Low Spirits; nd War Econ.
Stanley Paul. VG in G+ edgeworn dw. £7.50
S609) Bridal Suite; 1956 1st; Stanley Paul. Starspangled Films
wants to make a movieat Meerton Manor. G+. £6
S610) The Light Lover; 1957 rep (orig 1929); Stanley Paul. Anthony Wayne
has a simple ambition, to spend money fast, and marry it even faster! “Shadow”
on endpaper, gen VG in dw that has lost its lower front third. £7.50
S611) Gilt Edged; 1953 1st ed; Stanley Paul. Ex-private lib,
G. £6
S612) The Heavy Husband; 1948 rep (orig 1930); Stanley Paul. Ex-lib, G.
£6
S613) Soothing Syrup; 1951 1st ed; Stanley Paul. VG in VG dw.
£12
S614) Double Figures; nd war econ; Stanley Paul. Ex-lib, good reading
copy, in a dw that probably came from another book, overlaid on the original
fragments stuck to the book! £6
S615) Space to Let; 1955 1st; Stanley Paul. VG+. £7.50
S616) Unnatural Hazards; 1950 rep (orig 1931); Stanley Paul. VG. £8
S617) Inside Work; 1951 1st ed; Stanley Paul. VG+. £8
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S618) Carr, J.L.;
A Day in Summer; pb Hogarth. The inhabitants of Great Minden are
preparing for its annual Feast, while Peplow, a London bank clerk, has arrived
to shoot the driver who killed his son. A panorama of people, emotions, motives
and follies, and also a blackly comic thriller. VG++ £3
S619) Donoghue, Emma; Haven; pb
Picador. In 7thC Ireland, a priest has a dream telling him to leave the sinful
world. With two monks, he drifts out into the ocean… VG+. £3
S621) Douglas, O; The Proper Place;
1929 1st small pocket edition, Nelson. Nicole Rutherfurd and her
mother, widowed and bereft of her sons, have to sell Rutherfurd Hall and move
to a seaside town in Fife. But links with the old home continue. A nice sound,
clean copy, with the boards rubbed at the edges and the rear hinge of the spine
professionally reinforced. £5.50
S622) Douglas, O; Pink Sugar; 1935 small pocket edition, Nelson. Kirsty invites three
children to stay while their mother is away, and finds she can’t bear the
thought of them going. Pages going biscuity, VG. £7.50
S623) Dunnett, Dorothy; Niccolò
Rising; pb Vintage. Bruges 1460 – Nicholas vander Poele, bold and cunning
dyer’s apprentice, begins to shape his mercantile empire in this swashbuckling
adventure. VG++ £4
S624) Enright, Anne; Actress;
pb Cape. Irish acting legend Katherine O’Dell’s life seemed to her daughter
Norah to be a great performance, but when it all goes wrong, can she find the
truth she seeks? VG+. £4
S625) James, P.D.; The Children of
Men; pb Faber. Originally published in 1993, this novel is set in what was
then the future, 2021, and finds a very different Britain, one in which all
sorts of developments have arisen after humanity faces mass infertility. Nr
fine. £3
S626) Smith, Dodie; I Capture the Castle; pb Red Fox. The much-loved classic story of
teenager Cassandra Mortmain, who begins her journal “I write this sitting in
the kitchen sink.” VG. £4
S628) Thirkell, Angela; The Headmistress; 1947 rep; HH. Sound, would be very good but
for bad foxing. £4
S629) Thirkell, Angela; Love at All Ages; 1959 1st ed; HH. VG+ in VG dw.
£10
S630) Thirkell, Angela; Coronation Summer
– A novel of 1838; 1953 HH. VG+ in
G dw missing corners. £12
S631) [Trollope] The Pallisers; Radio Times 1974. This is the Radio Times
“extra” magazine-guide to the landmark 26-part TV series starring Susan
Hampshire. It has synopses of the action based on the 6 Palliser novels, as
well as historical background and a gazetteer of the cast of characters, and
illustrated throughout with photos from the series plus historical
illustrations. Pages have a small curl at the bottom corner, generally in very
good condition for its age. £3.50
S632) Watson, Winifred; Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day; pb Persephone Classic (original 1938). A
much-loved fantasy; Miss Pettigrew, a mild-mannered governess, finds her life
transformed over 24 hours when she is mistakenly sent by the agency to a
nightclub singer rather than a household of children. Near fine, Persephone’s
beautifully designed book with pictorial covers. £6
S633) White, Antonia; Frost in May; pb Virago Classics. Handsome ed of this
autobiographical classic of Nanda Grey and the long shadow of Catholic boarding
school life. Fine. £4.50
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Other media - some corkers here!
S634) Austen, Jane; Pride and Prejudice; 3 cd set read by Juliet Stevenson. £3
S635) Bennett, Alan; The Clothes They
Stood Up In; 2 cds read by Bennett
himself. £3
S636) Defoe, Daniel; Robinson Crusoe; cd; BBC full cast dramatisation starring
Roy Marsden as older Crusoe. Case has crack, cd fine. £3
S637) Leon, Donna; Suffer the Little Children; 3 cd set read by Andrew Sachs. Brunetti in
Venice. £3
S638) Smith, Alexander McCall; Tears of the Giraffe; 5 cds read by Adjoa Andoh. Case cracked. £3
S639) Vickers, Salley; Miss Garnett’s
Angel; 4 cd set read by Anna Massey; Harper Collins Audio. £3
S640) Pride and Prejudice (Knightly,
MacFadyen) / Sense and
Sensibility (Winslet, Thompson) / Shakespeare in Love (Paltrow); 3 dvd set. Card case a little
squashed but dvds are fine. £3
Greyladies Newly
reprinted books mainly by authors better known for their children’s titles; All
New. Pocket editions £8, slim
editions £10, standard pbs £12
S641) Allan, Mabel Esther; Philomel Follows After; pb Greyladies 2021. This is MEA’s second
full-length book, astonishingly written when she was fifteen, a school story
with a difference. Full of Scottish romanticism, not exactly realistic, but
very readable and with girls’ dialogue that really rings true. £12
S642) Allan, Mabel Esther; Ragged Robin Began It; pb
(pocket size) Greyladies 2020. MEA gives her thoughts on school stories,
including the Big Three and several others – one can criticise and still love,
she says. £8
S643) Allan, Mabel Esther; To Be an Author; pb Greyladies
2020. This is MEA’s autobiography. £10
S644) [As Priscilla Hagon]; Mystery
at the Villa Bianca; pb Greyladies 2024. Frances Grey takes up a post
as secretary at an exclusive finishing school in Switzerland; she enjoys it and
gets on well with the girls. But some strange things start to happen, and what
started as a young adult school story turns into a tense thriller! Introduction
by Sue Sims. New. £12
S645) Channon, E.M.; The Chimney Murder; pb
Greyladies 2012. NEW. £12
S646) Crompton, Richmal; Matty and the Dearingroydes; pb
Greyladies 2012. Warm and delightful. New.
£12
S647) Crompton, Richmal: Mrs Frensham Describes a Circle;
pb Greyladies 2015. NEW. £12
S648) Douglas, O; The Wintry Years; pb Greyladies (pocket) 2019. O. Douglas’s
final unfinished novel, with 3 recently unearthed chapters; also a discussion
by O.Douglas’s great-niece on its possible ending. NEW. £8
S649) Elder, Josephine; The Encircled Heart; pb
Greyladies. A doctor and her errant husband. NEW. £12
S650) Lewis, Lorna; Tea and Hot Bombs; pb Greyladies 2023. Jackie Lawrence
joins the emergency Mobile Canteen Corps to fill in time until she can join the
W.A.A.F. and is immediately in the thick of the London Blitz. Based on the
author’s own experiences, a fascinating novel of the home front from 1943. New. £12
S651) Nesbit, E; Ghost Stories; pb
(pocket) Greyladies. £8
S652) Lee, Austin; Sheep’s Clothing; pb Greyladies.
Miss Hogg, school mistress turned private investigator. £12
S653) Pleydell, Susan; The Glenvarroch Gathering; pb
Greyladies 2014. NEW. £12
S654) Pleydell, Susan; Brighouse Hotel; pb Greyladies
2014. New. £12
S655) Pleydell, Susan; The Road to the Harbour; pb
Greyladies. New. £12
S656) Pullein-Thompson, Josephine; Murder Strikes Pink; pb
Greyladies. Rich, bitter Theodora Thistleton, passionate to win at showjumping,
seems to have people queueing up to murder her… NEW. £12
S657) Scarlett, Susan (= Noel Streatfeild); Under the Rainbow. New. £12
S658) Scarlett, Susan (= Noel Streatfeild); The Man in the Dark. VG £9
S659) Stafford, Ann; Silver Street; pb Greyladies
2018. New. £12
S660) Stevenson, D.E; Peter West; pb 2013 Greyladies.
A turbulent love story set in the beautiful Highland village of Kintoul, where
the protagonists come to realise that the only way to achieve a lasting
happiness it to act with integrity, however hard it may seem. £12
S661) Stevenson, D.E.; Greyladies
pbs, all NEW, £12 each; a) The Fair
Miss Fortune; 2011. Previously
unpublished! b) Emily Dennistoun;
2011. Previously unpublished! c) Jean Erskine’s Secret; 2013. 1st
publication of novel written & set in WWI
S662) Vaizey, Mrs Geo. de Horne; The Ignorance of Sybilla & Other
Stories; pb Greyladies 2010 Mrs George established herself as an
entertaining writer under her maiden name, Jessie Mansergh. NEW £12
Books about Books and Authors
S663) Allan, Mabel Esther; To Be an Author; pb Greyladies 2020.
This is MEA’s writer’s autobiography, until now only privately published in two
small books in the 1980s. £10
S664) A Book of Days; NCC A5 booklet Events for different days of
the year, taken from girls’ books. New. £3
S665) Mackenzie, James; Another Country – A Guide to the
Children’s Books of the Lake District and Cumbria. GGBP Larger format 2008. Fascinating. Copiously illustrated, practical
info too. NEW. £10
S666) Sims, Sue and Clare, Hilary; The Encyclopaedia of Girls’ School
Stories 3 Vols; pb GGBP 2020. A new edition of the standard work, much
revised, updated, fulsomely illustrated and eagerly awaited! The definitive
guide to school stories. Authors are listed in alphabetical order, with
bibliographies, and each volume has extra material such as articles on ballet
school stories, historical school stories, school stories for adults etc. NB See under Sims in children’s section
above for details of each volume contents. New. £13 each
S667) [Shakespeare] Soul of the Age – A Biography of the
Mind of William Shakespeare by Jonathan Bate.
S668) Shakespeare’s Book by Chris Laoutaris; pb Collins. A
lavishly detailed account, first published in 2023, of how Shakespeare’s
legacy, in the form of the First Folio of plays of 1623, came to be printed at
a dangerous time of international tensions, ruthless factionalism and intense
business competition. Much praised and very readable. This is new – a gift to
me that I already had! Fine. £8
S669) Great Stories from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb;
nd Daily Sketch. This edition is illustrated with line drawings by Arthur
Rackham. Decorated bds. Spine has a slight tear at the top and is faded,
the inside is lovely and fresh. £5
S670) Whalley, Kay; A Smart Suit and White Gloves – Career
Books for Girls; pb GGBP 2025. This is a revised and expanded new
edition of Kay’s book on Career Stories (under the name Kay Clifford), covering
all the career books published for girls, profusely illustrated. NEW. £13
Remarkable
Women
S671) Balding, Clare; My Animals and Other Family; pb
Penguin. Poignant and funny memoir. VG. £3
S672) Bielenberg, Christabel; The
Road Ahead; pb Corgi. So many readers contacted the author after her first memoir
that she wrote this continuation, charting the life of herself and her husband
as they decided to leave both Britain and Germany and start farming in Ireland.
Her life continued to be fascinating, including supporting the Peace Women in
Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles. VG. £3
S673) [Burton, Ursula] Ben Macintyre; Agent
Sonya; pb Penguin. Ursula Kuczynski Burton, born to a German Jewish family,
became a convinced anti-fascist and conducted some of the most dangerous
espionage operations of the 20th C. VG++. £4
S674) Carpenter, Ann, et al; The
Magazine Girls – 1960s – 1980s; pb Matador. Seven women journalists
contribute fascinating recollections of the magazine industry, covering the
gamut of subjects. VG. £5
S675) [Guggenheim] Dearborn, Mary; Peggy
Guggenheim – Mistress of Modernism; pb Virago. The wealthy American heiress
who supported artists and founded the Guggenheim Museum of Modern Art in Venice
– and led a troubled private life. Nr
fine. £4
S676) Hickman, Katie; Daughters of
Britannia; pb Flamingo. The wives, daughters and sisters who accompanied
their diplomatic menfolk all over the globe – an absorbing and delightful
account. Nr fine £4
S677) Hughes, M.V.; These autobiographies, including Molly’s schooldays
under the famous Miss Buss, and her pioneering career as one of the early
teachers trained in the new Training College in Cambridge, have delighted
readers for a century. All pbs, OUP, All VG. £4.50 each; A London Child of
the 1870s; A London Girl of the 1880s; A London Home in the 1890s; A London
Family Between the Wars; Vivians (about Molly’s mother and aunt growing up
in Cornwall).
S678) [Russell] Shakespeare and the Countess – The Battle that Gave Birth to the Globe
by Chris Laoutaris; 2014 Fig Tree / Penguin. In the 1590s, when Shakespeare
hoped to create a theatre at Blackfriars, within the City of London, a
formidable woman stood in his way – Elizabeth Russell, one of the remarkable
and well-educated Cooke sisters who included Mildred, wife of William Cecil,
Lord Burghley, and Anne, mother of Sir Francis Bacon. Fine in fine dw. £8
An Interesting Miscellany (including
fascinating biographies)
S679) Bradbury, Jim; The Mediaeval Siege; 1992 Boydell.
Mediaeval histories could make one think that warfare was dominated by battles
– but for every pitched battle, there were a hundred sieges. Bradbury’s sweep
necessarily includes all the people caught up in them; hunger, famine, personal
danger, heroism and endurance loom large. Fine in near fine dw. £6
S680) Bryson, Bill; A Short History of Nearly Everything;
pb Black Swan. One review described it as “a travelogue of science, with a
witty, engaging and well-informed guide.” VG+. £4
S681) Casagrande, O. (ed); The Book of Venice – A City in
Short Fiction; pb Commapress. Fine.
S682) Corrigan, Gordon; Mud, Blood and Poppycock; pb
Orion. Corrigan challenges the WWI myths of incompetence and unnecessary
slaughter by a detailed examination of how armies work and examining the facts
– lower casualty rates than the French and Germans, and no “lost generation”.
Fine. £4
S683) Courcy, Anne de; The Fishing Fleet – Husband-Hunting in
the Raj; pb Phoenix. VG++ £4
S684) Crace, John;
Brideshead Abbreviated – The Digested Read of the Twentieth Century; Arrow.
John Crace’s Guardian columns, witty and sharp pastiches of celebrated books,
are funny in themselves and very useful if you want to appear frighteningly
well-read! VG++ in VG++ dw. £5
S685) Danziger, D. &
Gillingham, J; 1215 – The Year of Magna Carta; pb Coronet.
VG+. £3
S686) Fermor,
Patrick Leigh; Dashing for the Post – Selected Letters; pb
Murray. The great writer, soldier and traveller. VG++. £4
S687) Fox, Kate; Watching the
English – The Hidden Rules of English Behaviour; 2004 H&S. A
self-confessed lazy anthropologist, Kate Fox turned her attention to the
English (rather than the British), so she wouldn’t have to go travelling. Among
her many experiences was making herself barge into ticket queues to observe
reactions, something she had to nerve herself to do with a stiff drink! This is
a fascinating book that, if one is English, one reads with constant nods of “Oh
yes, I do that”, and if one isn’t, one reads with constant nods of “Ah, now I
understand!” Fine in VG++ dw. £6
S688) Hartcup, Adeline; Children of
the Great Country Houses; pb National Trust. VG+. £7.50
S689) Hibbert, Christopher & Weinreb, Ben; The London Encyclopaedia; pb Macmillan 1987. An exhaustive companion,
“this massive and magnificent panorama of London” is essential to have on hand
for anyone who lives in or loves or hopes to visit London – for reading and for
reference. VG++ £7.50
S690) Lancaster, Osbert; Classical
Landscape with Figures; 1947 1st ed; John Murray. The author /
artist’s attempt “to present a picture of Greece as it appears today.”
Illustrated in line throughout and with several full page colour illustrations.
VG+ in G++ dw. £5
S691) Mikes, George and Bentley, Nicholas (pictures);
How to be An Alien; 1947 rep; Wingate. George Mikes, himself born an
alien, although he didn’t realise it at the time, reveals how an alien in
Britain should behave, and in the process humorously skewers many British
pecularities. VG++. £5
S692) Muir, P.H;
Book Collecting as a Hobby, in a series of Letters to Everyman; pb
Gramol [nd, c1945]. A comprehensive introduction. The covers loudly proclaim
that its price was “3/6 net”. G++. £4
S693) Oberammergau; The Oberammergau Passion Play; parish
of Oberammergau. English –language text, produced for the 1950 cycle, with a
lovely woodcut fp, cast of players etc. Wraps worn, inside VG. £3.50
S694) Old Time Dancing; 1957 EP
Publishers. One of the “Know the Game” booklets introducing different sports.
This is in association with The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing. Some
key dances described and photographed, including waltzes, two-steps, gay
gordons, tangos etc. VG+ £3
S695) Stibbe, Nina; Went to London,
Took the Dog; pb Picador. As her marriage disintegrated, Nina Stibbe
decided to take a year out and live in London for the first time since living
there as an au pair in her twenties (her memoir about which, Love, Nina, was
adapted for TV). She lodged with the writer Deborah Moggach, and her account of
her year is both poignant and funny. VG++. £5
S696) Suffolk and Cambs – The Penguin
Guides by Massent, Claude; pb 1949 1st Penguin. Interesting take
on the usual Penguin format, with a section of maps on thicker paper, and a dw
(missing rear flap) which has kept the underlying orange cover is splendidly
bright condition. Lovely period piece. VG £$
S697) Swift, Katherine; The
Morville Hours; pb Bloomsbury. In 1988, Katherine Swift arrived in
Shropshire and set about creating a garden by the Dower House where people had
lived for centuries. This account, taking its cue from mediaeval books of
hours, is a journey through the seasons, but also a meditation on the personal
and the universal. A beautiful book, not only with its absorbing prose, but
also one of the most gorgeous book covers I’ve seen. VG. £4.50.
S698) Time Out Book of London Walks;
pb Time Out. 30 walks created by London writers, including Margaret Forster,
Philip Ziegler, Margaret Drabble, Graham Norton, Bill Oddie and Lucinda
Lambton. Maps and full instructions, plus descriptions from the very personal
points of view of the different authors. VG+. £3
S699) Urban, Mark; Generals; pb
Faber. The lives and battles of ten British generals remarkable for their
abilities, or sometimes for a fatal flaw. VG. £4
S700) [Venice] Spirit of Place; 1989
Pavilion. Enticing little
landscape-format book, pairing interesting observations and descriptions of
Venice with lovely paintings and drawings. VG++. £5
S701) [Venice] Gondola by Donna Leon; Atlantic. A really handsome book exploring the
quintessential Venetian vessel, by the author of acclaimed Venetian mysteries,
copiously illustrated, and with an accompanying CD of Venetian barcaroles.
Fine. £6
S702) [Venice] Venetian Curiosities by Donna Leon; Heinemann. Handsome book with lovely and appropriate
illustrations, touching on some of the most intriguing tales in Venice’s long
history. Includes CD of Vivaldi Conertos. Fine. £6
S703) [Venice] Venetian Dreaming by
Paula Weideger; pb Pocket. Writer Paula lodges in a palazzo and the history
of the family who own it intertwines with Venice’s own as she lives in and
explores this most beguiling of cities. G+. £3
S704) Venice – A Literary Companion
by Ian Littlewood; pb Murray. A sweeping collection of excerpts tied
into a cogent whole. VG. £4
S705) Weston, David; Covering
McKellen; pb Rickshaw. When Ian McKellan undertook the role of King Lear
for the RSC, both at Stratford and for an extensive global tour, David Weston
was his understudy. A frank and funny account takes us behind the scenes. Nr
fine. £4
S706) White, T.H.;
The Godstone and the Blackymor; 1959 1st ed. Illustrated by
Edward Ardizzone. “God knows what this book is about. I suppose it’s a bit of
autobiography really. But it’s about living on the West Coast of Ireland, in
‘the parish nearest to America’ – and it is about the people and things there, more
than about me… It seems to me a complicated sort of book about a complicated
place, which I loved, and anyway it has pictures by Ardizzone, who loved it
too.”. VG in somewhat worn dw. £15
S707) Wichmann, Siegfried; Japonisme – The
Japanese Influence on Western Art since 1858; 1985 rep Thames and Hudson.
This is a very large and fascinating book, with over a thousand illustrations,
a quarter in colour. VG++ in VG+ dw. £10
S708) Ziegler, Richard; Judith, the
Widow of Bethulia; 1946 limited edition (number 219 of 700); Dennis
Dobson. Very large size, 32x26 cm (12 ½” by 10”), 44 pp. A retelling, with
drawings on almost every page, and the text in hand-written script, of the
Biblical story of Judith and Holofernes. Deckle-edged paper, tiny bit of
foxing, slight tear on bottom hinge of spine, generally VG. £12
The Cream of Crime (see also
Greyladies Books above for new titles)
S709) Alexander, Bruce; Watery Grave; pb Warner. With the
aid of his “eyes”, his protégé young Jeremy, Sir John Fielding, the Blind Magistrate
of Bow St, investigates the rumours of a naval mutiny that threatens to mar the
joy of homecoming of his new stepson. VG++ £3.50
S710) Allingham, Margery; Look to the Lady; pb 1990s
reprint in classic green Penguin crime livery.VG. £3
S711) Allingham, Margery; The Crime at Black Dudley; pb
1990s rep, classic green Penguin crime.VG. £3
S712) Bax, Roger; Blueprint for Murder; pb Arcturus.
Handsome reprint, originally 1948. Arthur Cross and his cousin return from
WWII, but it seems his intentions towards his uncle are far from amiable… Fine.
£4
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British
Library Crime Classics This very handsome series reprints deserving
20th C detective fiction; the wonderfully evocative covers are generally taken from period
transport posters.
S713a) Bawden, Nina; The Odd Flamingo; BL pb Fine. £4.50
S713) Farjeon, J. Jefferson; Seven Dead; BL pb. Nr fine. £4.50
S713b)Farjeon, J. Jefferson;
Mystery in White – A Christmas Crime Story; BL pb. VG++. £4.50
S713c)Farjeon, J. Jefferson;
The Z Murders; BL pb. Nr fine. £4.50
S714a)Hay, Mavis Doriel; The
Santa Klaus Murder; BL pb. Nr fine. £4.50
S714) Iles, Francis [pseudonym for Anthony Berkeley Cox];
Before the Fact; BL pb (Orig 1932). Novel on which Hitchcock’s
“Suspicion” was based. “Lina Aysgarth had lived with her husband for nearly
eight years before she realised that she was married to a murderer.” Nr fine. £4.50
S715) Lorac, E.C.R.; Murder in Vienna; BL pb. Fine. £4.50
S716) Symons, Julian; The Progress of a Crime – A Fireworks Night
Mystery; BL pb. Fine. £4.50
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S717) Burley, W.J; Wycliffe
and the House of Fear; pb Orion. Roger Kemp’s first wife was presumed
drowned, but now his second wife has gone missing too… VG. £3
S718) Burley, W.J.; Wycliffe
and the Three-Toed Pussy; pb Orion. VG. £3
S719) Burley, W.J.; Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death; pb Orion. VG. £3
S720) Butler, Joan; Paper
Money; 1954 1st ed;
Stanley Paul. If you can imagine Raymond Chandler crossed with PG Wodehouse,
that’s the style of this very scarce crime novel, about author David Pomeroy
Windham, living like a hermit in the English countryside, whose knowledge of
women is entirely theoretical until the advent of Miss Gloria Gaye, potential
star of the Hollywood version of his novel. Inside is VG, the spine has had a
tough time, and has been well-repaired to stop it from detaching. £8.50
S721) Coles, Rev Richard; Murder Before Evensong; 2022 W&N.
VG+ in VG+ dw. The debut crime novel of the radio personality, with a
protagonist who is also a vicar, Canon Clement. Set in the 1990s. VG. £4
S722) Edwards, Martin; The
Hanging Wood; pb A&B. Orla
Payne asks Lake District police to re-investigate her brother’s disappearance…
and then she is found dead. VG. £4.50
S723) Fitt, Mary; Mizmaze; 1961 pb Penguin green livery. Mizmaze,
Augustus Hatley’s estate, encompasses the impenetrable ancient yew maze itself,
where its unpleasant owner is found very dead. VG. £4
S725) Heyer, Georgette; witty crime novels, often featuring Supt
Hannasyde and / or Inspector Hemingway. Anyone who has read her Regency
romances will also detect a familiar penchant for featuring a romantically
involved couple for whom things don’t always go smoothly! Paperbacks, Grafton
or Panther: all £3.50 each: Duplicate Death, VG; They Found Him Dead,
Fair; Detection Unlimited, VG; Why Shoot a Butler? VG; Footsteps
in the Dark, VG+; Penhallow, VG+: A Blunt Instrument, G+;
Death in the Stocks, VG;
S726) James, P.D.;
Death in Holy Orders; pb Penguin. Death at an East Anglian theological
college. G+. £3
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S727) Lathen, Emma; John Putnam Thatcher
mysteries, all Penguin unless stated, VG or better, £3.50 each. First published from the 1960s onwards, these are perfect
holiday reading, great favourites of mine. Thatcher is a Wall St banker, and
his business interests take him into all sorts of different industries, ranging
from oriental carpets to ice hockey to the cutthroat world of breeding new
tomato varieties. His native
intelligence and analytical mind are always reluctantly brought to bear
whenever something untoward happens… A fascinating glimpse of American life
too. Murder without Icing; When in Greece; Murder Makes
the Wheels Go Round; Accounting for Murder; Sweet and Low; Death
Shall Overcome; By Hook or by Crook; Double, Double, Oil and
Trouble; Something in the Air (Mandarin).
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S728) Leon, Donna; Death at La Fenice; pb Arrow.
Introducing Commissario Brunetti, and his beloved and sometimes frustrating
Venice. Near fine. £3.50
S729) Leon,
Donna; The Girl of His Dreams; pb Arrow. Commissario Brunetti
has to battle human frailties and instincts to protect the family in order to
bring justice for the death of a young girl found floating in one of Venice’s
canals, and the mystery of the gold jewellery she carries. VG. £3
S730) Lovesey, Peter; The Last Detective; pb Warner. Ch
Superintendent Peter Diamond, a genuine if somewhat grumpy detective,
investigates the body of a woman found floating on a lake hear Bath. G++. £3
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Macleod,
Charlotte A much-loved crime series, definitely on the cosy side,
with Prof Peter Shandy, of Balaclava Agricultural College in rural New England.
S731) Rest You Merry;
1979 Collins. Prof Peter Shandy leaves his house to escape the excess
hospitality and noise of Christmas. But when he returns, it’s to a dead body in
his living room, and a not-so-accidental poisoning. Ex-lib, G, dw affixed to
bds. £8.50
S732) Wrack and Rune;
1982 1st UK Collins. Ex-lib, G++. £8.50
S733) Something the Cat
Dragged In; 1984 1st UK; Collins. VG. £10
S734) The Corpse in Oozak’s
Pond; 1984 1st UK; Collins. VG. £10
S735) Vane Pursuit; 1989
1st UK; Collins. VG. £10
S736) An Owl Too Many;
1991 1st UK; Collins. VG. £10
S737) Something in the Water;
1994 1st UK; Collins. VG. £10
S738) Exit the Milman;
1996 1st (USA); Mysterious Press. Faded strip on front board, VG.
£10
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S739) Marsh, Ngaio; Pbs; Fontana/
Harper Collins. G+ or VG. Inspector Alleyn golden-age mysteries. £3
each; Opening Night; The Nursing Home Murder; Died in the Wool;
Colour Scheme; Clutch of Constables.
S740) McPherson, Catriona; Dandy Gilver
and A Most Misleading Habit; pb
Hodder. Dandy Gilver, aristocratic sleuth, investigates a case of arson in
which a convent abbess died. Ex-lib, but VG. £4
S741) Michaelides, Alex; The Maidens; pb
W&N. Cambridge University’s most secret society, The Maidens are chosen by
the charismatic professor of Greek Tragedy. But then one of them is killed…
VG+. £3.
S743) Peters, Ellis; not Brother Cadfael - these are her contemporary mystery and crime
novels featuring policeman George
Felse, his wife Bunty and their son
Dominic, all very engaging. All VG, £3.50 each; Death and the Joyful Woman; A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs; Flight of a Witch; The Grass Widow’s Tale; The
Knocker on Death’s Door; Black is the
Colour of my True Love’s Heart; Holiday
with Violence; City of Gold and
Shadows; Death to the Landlords; The Will and the Deed; The Assize of the Dying; Funeral of
Figaro; Death Mask; Mourning Raga; Rainbow’s End; Death and the Joyful Woman; The House of Green Turf; The Horn of Roland.
S744) Rendell, Ruth; Wolf to the Slaughter; pb Arrow. Inspector Burden knows exactly
what to think when the unconventional (immoral?) Anita Margolis vanishes. But
Ch Inspector Wexford has other ideas… VG. £3
S745) Stratmann, Linda; Death in Bayswater; pb Mystery Press. Frances Doughty would not
normally look into murders, most unsuitable for a respectable Victorian lady,
but she investigates when the next victim is someone she knows. VG. £3.50
S748) Tey, Josephine; older Pan editions of her novels with
splendid period covers, overall G+, £3 each.
The Man in the Queue; A
Shilling for Candles; The Singing Sands; To Love and Be Wise; Miss Pym
Disposes; Brat Farrar.
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Walsh, Jill Paton; Imogen
Quy, college
nurse at St Agatha’s, is a very attractive amateur sleuth in these
Cambridge-set mysteries.
S749) The Wyndham Case; pb Hodder. The first dead student, crushed
under a falling bookcase, seemed to have been the victim of a tragic accident.
But then another is found dead in a fountain… VG+. £4
S750) A Piece of Justice; pb Hodder. When Imogen’s lodger Fran
becomes the third in a line of biographers of mathematical genius Gideon
Summerfield, it turns out she’s been given the most dangerous job in Cambridge…
VG-. £3.50
S751) Debts of Dishonour; pb Hodder. When wealthy Sir Julian Farran
dies after a college fundraising dinner, the whole life of the college seems
threatened, and Imogen is drawn into events. VG+. £4
S752) Debts of Dishonour; H&S 2006. Near fine in VG+ dw. £6.50
S753) The Bad Quarto; pb Hodder. A daredevil lecturer with a
brilliant future falls to his death, and a student with a tragic past
disappears – and how are both connected with an amateur production of one of
least reputable editions of Hamlet? G+. £3.50
S754) The Bad Quarto; H&S 2007. VG++ in VG dw. £6.50
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S755) Wentworth, Patricia; Paperbacks featuring the attractive forensic thinker and former
governess Miss Silver; mysteries
and crimes, often with a touch of the thriller; Corgi. All G+ or better; £3.50
each; The Clock Strikes Twelve;
The Fingerprint; Out of the Past; The Alington Inheritance; The Chinese Shawl;
The Case is Closed; Latter End; The Girl in the Cellar.
S756) Winspear, Jacqueline; The Mapping of Love and
Death; pb A&B. Maisie Dobbs
VG++. £4
S757) Winspear, Jacqueline; A Lesson in Secrets; pb
A&B. Maisie Dobbs goes to
Cambridge as a junior lecturer – actually at the behest of Special Branch to
monitor suspicious activities there. VG++. £4
S758) Yarwood-Lovett,
Sarah; A Generation of Vipers; pb Bonnier. Dr Nell Ward, counting adders
on the Heath, comes across the body of a young women who looks just like her. VG.
£3.50
Time to get cosy with a nice book as the nights draw in. Sally