Seller: Clement Burston Books, Bowness on Windermere, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 1,384.26
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. signed by him in 2009. Signed by Author(s).
US$ 207.64
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Add to basket8vo. Dos a dos publisher's proof copy. Paperback original. Slight staining to the inside cover and first few pages of Dissolution. Signed in black ink on the title pages. Near fine. Sent to booksellers in the UK to promote Dissolution appearing in paperback on 6th August and the publication in hardback of Dark Fire on (appropriately) 5th November 2004. Very uncommon.
US$ 1,038.20
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Add to basket8vo. Publisher's advanced proof. Limited edition. #157 of 800 copies. Paperback original. The bottom corner of the first few pages has a faint crease. Signed in blue ink on the limitation page. Fine. Sent to UK booksellers to promote the first appearance of Matthew Shardlake. Unlike the US proof, the UK edition includes a promotional piece by P. D. James which describes the novel and calls the author, 'among the most distinguished on modern historical novelists.' Very uncommon, especially signed and in this condition.
Published by Macmillan, London, 2003
Seller: Ashton Rare Books ABA : PBFA : ILAB, Market Harborough, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. The First UK Printing published by Macmillan, London in 2003. The BOOK is in near FINE condition, and appears unread with just a hint of pushing at the spine tips. The text block remains very clean. Free from inscriptions and erasures. The WRAPPER is complete and is in FINE condition. The scarce publisher's Promotional Wraparound Band is complete and is in FINE condition. The wrapper and band look very striking in the removable Brodart archival protector. The book has been Signed (without dedication) by C.J.Sansom to the title page. A copy of the ticket for the signing event will be provided as provenance. The first title in the hugely successful 'Shardlake' series, which was successfully adapted by Disney+ for TV in 2024. Scarce with such attributes. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Macmillan (Mantle) London 2003-18, 2003
First Edition Signed
US$ 1,522.69
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Add to basket8vo. 7 volumes, set. First editions, first impressions. Original hardcovers. Volumes 5, 6 & 7 have silk marker ribbons. Volumes 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7 are signed. Volume 1 has some light discolouration to the edges of the text block. The top edge of the unclipped jacket is slightly discoloured on the verso. The jackets of volumes 4-7 are slightly rubbed at the corner tips and spine ends. Near fine in near fine d/ws. The deservedly successful series of novels featuring the Tudor lawyer Matthew Shardlake getting to grips with murder and political intrigue. The author's keen interest in the law and historical research combines with a flair for characterisation and knotty plotting. A period of war, religious upheaval and social unrest is brought vividly to life and Shardlake is an eminently sympathetic guide to his times. Highly recommended.
Published by Macmillan (Mantle) & Viking London & New York 2003-18, 2003
First Edition Signed
US$ 1,730.33
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Add to basket8vo. 9 volumes, set. First editions, first impressions. All signed. 1. is the US first edition (Viking). Original hardcovers. Volumes 5, 6 & 7 and Dominion have silk marker ribbons. Each volume is signed 'C. J. Sansom' on the title page except for Lamentation and Tombland which are limited editions and are signed on the limitation pages. Dark Fire has a very small dent to the top of the back joint affecting the jacket and the binding. Sovereign is a little rubbed along the top edge and at the corner tips. Most volumes are fine in fine d/ws. All nine of the author's novels including the deservedly successful series featuring the Tudor lawyer Matthew Shardlake getting to grips with murder and political intrigue. The author's keen interest in the law and historical research combines with a flair for characterisation and knotty plotting. A period of war, religious upheaval and social unrest is brought vividly to life and Shardlake is an eminently sympathetic guide to his times.