The dust wrapper has been repaired and reinforced to joints with transparent
including original woodcut illustrations and a fascinating introduction by Margarette Lincoln
' Almost entirely forgotten for nearly two centuries
A beautiful edition of Housman’s collection of poetry that reflects on themes of youth
Plates in wonderful condition with all content clean and legible
The Wind in the Willows Agatha Christie The dust wrapper has beenGRAHAME, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1931. First Ernest Shepard illustrated edition, first printing. 194 mm x 130 mm; 312 pp, [8] pages of publisher's advertisements to rear. Publisher's green cloth, gilt decoration of Toad, Mole and Ratty to upper cover, gilt lettering to spine, top edge coloured green, map endpapers; no dustwrapper. A very good copy, binding with a light lean but tight, with covers slightly