D’ARTAGNAN BOOKS

 

This is a first edition in very good condition.  It was published by Jonathan Cape in 1969.

 

'Maurice Allington, dissipated, cultivated, paradoxically engaging, is the modern landlord of a medieval coaching inn, The Green Man.  As an old inn should, it has a persistent, long-quiescent ghosts: Dr. Thomas Underhill, a 17th-century practitioner of the black arts and a sexual deviant suspected of two hideous murders.'

 

This is a 1st Edition / 1st Printing.

Condition:

Book - Very Good - rubbing/bumping/wear to the corners and edges, a spine lean, slight marking and discolouration to the covers and page edges and soft even tanning to the pages.

Dust Jacket - Very Good - rubbing/bumping/wear to the corners and edges and some marking, scratches/indentations, discolouration and creasing.

The DJ is not price clipped.

The DJ is in a protective plastic sleeve (non-adhesive).

 

Photos/scans are always of the actual book for sale, and more can be supplied upon request.

 

 

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