All Old Books

Mary Fernald and E. Shenton
£9.50

Costume Design and Making

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Covering English costume from Saxon times to almost the end of the nineteenth century. There are many pattern designs which can be scaled up, with detailed notes on making the costumes and much more practical information on materials and colours. This book is as useful as it is attractive, and still would be of great help for anyone wishing to make accurate period costumes for the stage, pageants or fancy dress.

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Paul Henry RHA
£40.00

An Irish Portrait

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One of the best known of Irish Landscape painters, especially for his works depicting the wild terrain of the west of the country in a post-impressionist style. The author describes the huge influence his years in the West had on his work. He also writes of his early life in London and Paris at the end of the 1900's, and the often famous friends he met there.

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Helen Bradley
£40.00

And Miss Carter Wore Pink

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Helen Bradley was born in 1900 and was over 60 when she first learned to paint in order to show her granddaughter what life was like in her own childhood. These delightful paintings show her home and family, holidays and fairs, funerals and carol singing in the snow; often in great detail and teeming with people. A most charming look back to a distant and perhaps happier and more innocent time. "Even the weather was kinder." At her last London exhibition in 1970, all the paintings were sold before opening.

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Kurt Peter Karfeld, editor
£40.00

My Leica and I

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The book begins with 20 short essays on the use of the Leica, covering situations from travel and landscapes, photography at night, the theatre and motor racing, animals and plants. The Black and white plates are comprehensively indexed with the type of lens used, exposure, stop, filter and film.

F. Grossmann
£45.00

The Paintings of Bruegel

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Begins with an introduction to the life and work of Breugel by F. Grossmann. Following the colour plates are notes on each work. An index shows the galleries and collections where the paintings are displayed at the time of publication. A very handsome and collectable volume.

Desmond Young
£22.00

Rutland of Jutland

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A Biography of Squadron-Commander F. J. Rutland, famous for his courage and feats of daring whilst serving in the R.N.A.S in WWI. His speciality was flying reconnaissance planes off from the turret tops of cruisers, before the development of Aircraft Carriers. However, the mysterious circumstances of his arrest and long period of detention without trial during WWII are strange and disquieting.

Henry Cadogan
£35.00

The Road to Armageddon, The Life and Letters of Lieutenant Henry Cadogan, RWF (1868 - 1914)

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Written and compiled by his Grandson, following the career of a typical infantry officer in the late-nineteenth century, through his letters home to his large family. Often stationed far from home across the Empire, Henry Cadogan rises to command the 1st Batallion, The Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Ill prepared for modern warfare, they are posted to Belgium in 1914.

W. A. Waterton
£22.00

The Quick and the Dead

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"In experimental flying, says Bill Waterton, there are only two kinds of people; the quick and the dead." After service as a fighter pilot in WW2, the author spent thousands of hours testing jets, including breaking the current world speed record. A fascinating insight into the British post-war aviation industry.

Ernest K. Gann
£27.00

Fate is the Hunter

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Spanning early civilian air transport, WWII and post-war airlines. Each chapter contains an individual story which together provide a pilot's history of aviation. Compared at the time to Hemingway in style.

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Cecil Beaton
£95.00

The Glass of Fashion

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Cecil Beaton's personal history of fashion and those who have influenced it in the first half of the Twentieth Century. Witty and wise, a most knowledgeable book about fashion and it's designers. Full of anecdotes and the authors own drawings and photographs.

Emett of Punch
£30.00

Engines, Aunties and Others

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Whimsical and charming cartoons by Punch contributor Rowland Emett. Although published in wartime, this is British humour from perhaps a gentler age.

A. Keiller
£65.00

The Personnel of The Aberdeenshire Witchcraft Covens 1596-7

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A description of the witches and their covens who were tried and often executed in the Aberdeen trials of 1596-7. The book attempts to pass no judgement and rather relates the facts as discovered of a very far away time.

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Jane Toller
£12.00

Prisoners-Of-War Work 1756-1815

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In the period covered by the book, several thousand French and Dutch prisoners of war were incarcerated in Great Britain. As funds were only provided for a very meagre food ration, prisoners without wealthy families turned to producing handicrafts to raise a little income. Markets were allowed in the prisons, and some of the work produced was of a very high quality, especially by those who had been artisans such as cabinet makers in civilian life. This book describes many of the typical wares produced, from wood, bone and horn to lace and model ships. 

William Shakespeare
£35.00

Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet

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In Shakespeare's longest play, Hamlet Prince of Denmark tries to exact revenge on his Uncle Claudius; who has killed Hamlet's father and married his mother to seize the throne.

Captain W. E. Johns
£55.00

The Rescue Flight

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A Biggles adventure set over the battlefields of WW1. "The story tells of a plan formed by certain young flying officers for rescuing British prisoners from behind German lines, and of the astonishing adventures that befell them carrying it out."

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P.G. Wodehouse
£80.00

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit

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Jeeves' disapproval of his master's new moustache threatens to cool the air between them. But as thunder clouds gather, the pair are once more united against a common enemy.

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Barbara Jones
£25.00

The Isle of Wight

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A charming little guide to both some well-known and more hidden attractions of the Isle of Wight. From Osborne House to Newport Quay, Blackgang Chine Bazaar to Alum Bay and the St Lawrence Topiary boat. Please see our journal entry, "Island Quirks," for further elaboration. 

Daphne du Maurier
£65.00

Frenchman's Creek

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An Historical novel set in Cornwall during the reign of Charles II. A court society lady meets a French pirate on the eponymous creek of her family's estate, and her life is changed forever. A classic tale of adventure and romance.

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