The Major Works of Peter Fleming [15 Volumes]
FLEMING, Peter
The Major Works [15 Volumes]
Various
A set of fifteen of Fleming’s major works, mostly firsts with a few mixed reissues, three duplicates, all but one in the original dustwrappers, comprising:
Brazilian Adventure. London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. Reissue, ten years after the first.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, in the elusive dustwrapper.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, in the elusive dustwrapper. A clipping showing a photograph of the author is loosely inserted.
News from Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition.
News from Tartary.London: Jonathan Cape, 1951. Seventeenth impression, originally published in 1936.
The Flying Visit. London: Jonathan Cape, 1940. Second impression, lacking the elusive dustwrapper. This copy donated ‘To The Services Everywhere. This Book comes from The CITIZENS OF EDINBURGH with every Good Wish’ with the Lord Provost's wartime ink stamp to the front free endpaper.
The Sixth Column. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951 . First edition.
A Forgotten Journey. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952. First edition.
My Aunt’s Rhinoceros. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956. First edition, with some clippings loosely inserted, including one with a short comment ‘It Doesn’t Suit Us’ by Fleming.
Invasion 1940. An account of the German preparations and the British counter-measures. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957. First edition.
With the Guards to Mexico! And Other Excursions. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957. First edition.
The Siege at Peking. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959. First edition.
Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart- Davis, 1961. First edition.
Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart- Davis, 1961. First edition.
The Fate of Admiral Kolchak. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1963. First edition, also found in navy blue cloth.
A complete catalogue is available upon request.
FLEMING, Peter
The Major Works [15 Volumes]
Various
A set of fifteen of Fleming’s major works, mostly firsts with a few mixed reissues, three duplicates, all but one in the original dustwrappers, comprising:
Brazilian Adventure. London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. Reissue, ten years after the first.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, in the elusive dustwrapper.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, in the elusive dustwrapper. A clipping showing a photograph of the author is loosely inserted.
News from Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition.
News from Tartary.London: Jonathan Cape, 1951. Seventeenth impression, originally published in 1936.
The Flying Visit. London: Jonathan Cape, 1940. Second impression, lacking the elusive dustwrapper. This copy donated ‘To The Services Everywhere. This Book comes from The CITIZENS OF EDINBURGH with every Good Wish’ with the Lord Provost's wartime ink stamp to the front free endpaper.
The Sixth Column. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951 . First edition.
A Forgotten Journey. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952. First edition.
My Aunt’s Rhinoceros. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956. First edition, with some clippings loosely inserted, including one with a short comment ‘It Doesn’t Suit Us’ by Fleming.
Invasion 1940. An account of the German preparations and the British counter-measures. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957. First edition.
With the Guards to Mexico! And Other Excursions. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957. First edition.
The Siege at Peking. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959. First edition.
Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart- Davis, 1961. First edition.
Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart- Davis, 1961. First edition.
The Fate of Admiral Kolchak. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1963. First edition, also found in navy blue cloth.
A complete catalogue is available upon request.
FLEMING, Peter
The Major Works [15 Volumes]
Various
A set of fifteen of Fleming’s major works, mostly firsts with a few mixed reissues, three duplicates, all but one in the original dustwrappers, comprising:
Brazilian Adventure. London: Jonathan Cape, 1943. Reissue, ten years after the first.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, in the elusive dustwrapper.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, in the elusive dustwrapper. A clipping showing a photograph of the author is loosely inserted.
News from Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition.
News from Tartary.London: Jonathan Cape, 1951. Seventeenth impression, originally published in 1936.
The Flying Visit. London: Jonathan Cape, 1940. Second impression, lacking the elusive dustwrapper. This copy donated ‘To The Services Everywhere. This Book comes from The CITIZENS OF EDINBURGH with every Good Wish’ with the Lord Provost's wartime ink stamp to the front free endpaper.
The Sixth Column. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951 . First edition.
A Forgotten Journey. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1952. First edition.
My Aunt’s Rhinoceros. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956. First edition, with some clippings loosely inserted, including one with a short comment ‘It Doesn’t Suit Us’ by Fleming.
Invasion 1940. An account of the German preparations and the British counter-measures. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957. First edition.
With the Guards to Mexico! And Other Excursions. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957. First edition.
The Siege at Peking. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959. First edition.
Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart- Davis, 1961. First edition.
Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart- Davis, 1961. First edition.
The Fate of Admiral Kolchak. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1963. First edition, also found in navy blue cloth.
A complete catalogue is available upon request.