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VE70, flyers and Len Deighton’s Bomber

Less than two weeks before the Victory in Europe Day on Friday, May 8 I met with a 91 year old former Lancaster bomber airman. He had been based at Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire and did

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Influences in Modern First Edition Collecting

This is a tribute to those that influenced me as a collector, bookseller and publisher over the last 30 years.  Long before I began publishing in 1991 I was a dealer in modern first

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Lionel Davidson hailed as the best spy novelist you probably have’nt read

Jake Kerridge in a Daily Telegraph article has discovered the merits of Lionel Davidson (died 2009).  In a broad and beautifully empathetic article Jake paints a picture of the British thriller writer who was

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Collecting Robert Stone

American literary writer Robert Stone has passed away aged 77. He wrote only eight novels in fifty odd years. Yet they had the intellectual depth and power to illuminate that his readers felt they