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WELCOME TO INNES BOOKS. We specialise in rare, used and out-of-print books,
with a general stock which ranges from Academic to Fiction and from Literature and Poetry
to Children's books. Also, you'll find some Modern First Editions, books on The Arts, Biography
and a good selection of Crime Fiction.
Collectors Collectors of signed copies and prize winners will find our two relevant categories contain many items of interest for them. The Signed category has books of various genres which have been signed by the Author, Illustrator or Editor. The Prize Winners category includes books which have won either a Booker (now Man Booker) or a Pullitzer prize, a Whitbread Award (now Costa Book Award), a Carnegie Medal for Children's Literature, a Kate Greenaway prize for illustration of a children's book, or a Signal Poetry award for children's writing. Also included are works by authors who have won a Nobel Prize for Literature.
Book Condition Descriptions Explained We describe our books as accurately as possible using standard British bookdealer categories which are explained in the appropriate link in the Navigation column on the left.
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LITERARY QUOTE OF THE MONTH (courtesy of The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Quotations).
Coleridge was a drug addict. Poe was an alcoholic. Marlowe was stabbed by a man whom he was treacherously trying to stab. Pope took money to keep a woman's name out of a satire then wrote a piece so that she could still be recog- nised anyhow. Chatterton killed himself. Byrong was accused of incest. Do you still want to be a writer - and if so, why? Bennett Cert 1898-1971: Shake Well Before Using (1948).
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New Arrivals |
Misha Defonsca MISHA A memoir of the holocaust years. £15
Charles Graves THE WOMEN IN GREEN The story of the WRVS. £10
William RobertsonLIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN BRIGHT Comprehensive biography of radical politician. Scarce. £27
For further details of these and the full list click into the New Arrivals link in the list of categories on the left.
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