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David Roberts: Bones Of The Buried. signed.
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ISBN 9781841193854
UK 1st edition 1st impression hardback in an unclipped wrap.
Published by Constable in 2001.
The wrap is near fine with some light edge creasing
The book is near fine with head and tail pushed. Slightly cocked.
Signed on the title page with no inscriptions or dedications.
Second book in the Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Brown series.
Lord Edward Corinth returns to London after six months in New York to find his partner journalist Verity Browne, insisting he investigate a murder in Madrid. It is 1936 and Spain is about to erupt into civil war. Verity is now foreign correspondent for a national newspaper and passionately committed to defending the Spanish republic against the Fascist threat.
UK 1st edition 1st impression hardback in an unclipped wrap.
Published by Constable in 2001.
The wrap is near fine with some light edge creasing
The book is near fine with head and tail pushed. Slightly cocked.
Signed on the title page with no inscriptions or dedications.
Second book in the Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Brown series.
Lord Edward Corinth returns to London after six months in New York to find his partner journalist Verity Browne, insisting he investigate a murder in Madrid. It is 1936 and Spain is about to erupt into civil war. Verity is now foreign correspondent for a national newspaper and passionately committed to defending the Spanish republic against the Fascist threat.