The Major Works of Peter Fleming [18 Volumes]
FLEMING, Peter
The Major Works [18 Volumes]
Various
A set of eighteen of Fleming’s major works, with signed/inscribed copies, two with wraparound bands, and almost all first editions, including:
Brazilian Adventure. London: Jonathan Cape, 1946. Third impression of the 1943 reissue, signed by the author to the title page.
Brasilianisches Abenteuer [Brazilian Adventure]. Berlin: Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft, n.d. [but c. 1933]. An early German edition with a lovely inscription from Fleming to a Robert E. J. Kalman, “a more than ordinarily faithful reader”.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, with the seldom-found wraparound. This copy also comes with an original Jonathan Cape advertisement for a later impression of Brazilian Adventure, loosely inserted.
A Journey Through Central Asia. A paper read at the Evening Meeting of the Society on 30 March 1936. [Taken from The Geographical Journal, Vol LXXXVIII No 2, August 1936. London: The Royal Geographical Society, 1936]. First appearance of this article, which appeared in the journal from p.128-147. The final page of text has not been bound in. Scarce.
News from Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition, with the rare wraparound band.
Travels in Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1948. First of this combined edition, which brings together One’s Company and News from Tartary in one volume.
The Flying Visit. London: Jonathan Cape, 1940. First edition, this copy signed by the author to the front free endpaper, and dated November 1959. Previously in the collection of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to front paste-down.
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.
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 Gower Street Poltergeist. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1958. 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.
Bayonets to Lhasa. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1961. First edition. This copy with a magazine clipping featuring an article entitled ‘The Murderous March on Lhasa’ by the Churchill Biographer Martin Gilbert loosely inserted.
Bayonets to Lhasa. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961. First US edition, stated.
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 [18 Volumes]
Various
A set of eighteen of Fleming’s major works, with signed/inscribed copies, two with wraparound bands, and almost all first editions, including:
Brazilian Adventure. London: Jonathan Cape, 1946. Third impression of the 1943 reissue, signed by the author to the title page.
Brasilianisches Abenteuer [Brazilian Adventure]. Berlin: Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft, n.d. [but c. 1933]. An early German edition with a lovely inscription from Fleming to a Robert E. J. Kalman, “a more than ordinarily faithful reader”.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, with the seldom-found wraparound. This copy also comes with an original Jonathan Cape advertisement for a later impression of Brazilian Adventure, loosely inserted.
A Journey Through Central Asia. A paper read at the Evening Meeting of the Society on 30 March 1936. [Taken from The Geographical Journal, Vol LXXXVIII No 2, August 1936. London: The Royal Geographical Society, 1936]. First appearance of this article, which appeared in the journal from p.128-147. The final page of text has not been bound in. Scarce.
News from Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition, with the rare wraparound band.
Travels in Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1948. First of this combined edition, which brings together One’s Company and News from Tartary in one volume.
The Flying Visit. London: Jonathan Cape, 1940. First edition, this copy signed by the author to the front free endpaper, and dated November 1959. Previously in the collection of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to front paste-down.
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.
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 Gower Street Poltergeist. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1958. 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.
Bayonets to Lhasa. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1961. First edition. This copy with a magazine clipping featuring an article entitled ‘The Murderous March on Lhasa’ by the Churchill Biographer Martin Gilbert loosely inserted.
Bayonets to Lhasa. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961. First US edition, stated.
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 [18 Volumes]
Various
A set of eighteen of Fleming’s major works, with signed/inscribed copies, two with wraparound bands, and almost all first editions, including:
Brazilian Adventure. London: Jonathan Cape, 1946. Third impression of the 1943 reissue, signed by the author to the title page.
Brasilianisches Abenteuer [Brazilian Adventure]. Berlin: Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft, n.d. [but c. 1933]. An early German edition with a lovely inscription from Fleming to a Robert E. J. Kalman, “a more than ordinarily faithful reader”.
One’s Company. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, first printing, with the seldom-found wraparound. This copy also comes with an original Jonathan Cape advertisement for a later impression of Brazilian Adventure, loosely inserted.
A Journey Through Central Asia. A paper read at the Evening Meeting of the Society on 30 March 1936. [Taken from The Geographical Journal, Vol LXXXVIII No 2, August 1936. London: The Royal Geographical Society, 1936]. First appearance of this article, which appeared in the journal from p.128-147. The final page of text has not been bound in. Scarce.
News from Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1936. First edition, with the rare wraparound band.
Travels in Tartary. London: Jonathan Cape, 1948. First of this combined edition, which brings together One’s Company and News from Tartary in one volume.
The Flying Visit. London: Jonathan Cape, 1940. First edition, this copy signed by the author to the front free endpaper, and dated November 1959. Previously in the collection of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to front paste-down.
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.
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 Gower Street Poltergeist. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1958. 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.
Bayonets to Lhasa. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1961. First edition. This copy with a magazine clipping featuring an article entitled ‘The Murderous March on Lhasa’ by the Churchill Biographer Martin Gilbert loosely inserted.
Bayonets to Lhasa. The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1961. First US edition, stated.
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.