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Sapper Bulldog Drummond Leicester The Brockhampton Press 1950 Reprint; First Printing Hardcover Very Good-; Corner clipped DJ has some edge wear and tear, bottom inch of spine covering is missing. Sunday school presentation plate dated December 1955 on front endpaper. Illustrated by Caney Nice tight copy. Illustrated by Caney. ; B&W Illustrations; 223 pages; Tough as they make 'em, the first and most famous of the Bulldog Drummond adventures. Price:
20.04 GBP
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Sapper Bulldog Drummond London Everyman Paperbacks 1983 046002244X / 9780460022446 First Edition Thus; First Printing Paperback Very Good-; Light reading creases and edge wear. Nice tight copy, no names or marks inside. New introduction by Richard Usborne. Cover artwork by Mark Thomas. ; Trade PB; 209 pages; Tough as they make 'em, the first and most famous of the Bulldog Drummond adventures. Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond demobbed after the Great War and finding life incredible tedious decides to put an advert in The Times soliciting adventure. Price:
7.04 GBP
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Sapper The Return Of Bulldog Drummond London Hodder And Stoughton Ltd. 1951 Reprint Paperback Very Good-; Some reading creases to cover and slightly cocked spine small sticker tear on rear cover. Hodder reset paperback 58. Nice tight copy, no names or marks inside. ; Mass Market PB; 256 pages; A terrified young man appears from out of a Dartmoor fog at the house where Hugh Drummond is staying. His subsequent disappearance leads to a spot of ghost-hunting and the discovery of a murder. Price:
7.74 GBP
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Sapper Tiny Carteret London Hodder & Stoughton 1935 Ninth Printing Hardcover Good+ with no dust jacket; Missing DJ, corners lightly bumped, slight cover grime, some heavy foxing to endpapers an edges of reading block, previous owner details inside front cover. Red embossed cloth boards with black lettering to spine, red endpapers. Good reading copy. ; 320 pages; The nickname "Tiny" was an obvious one for someone capped fifteen times for England in the scrum. And as an ex-soldier Tiny Carteret was someone with a steady nerve, who could use a revolver if necessary, and pack some weight behind knowledgable fists. Just the person required by his old friend Ronald Standish and the Home Office. Price:
11.39 GBP
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