VERY GOOD
CONDITION
This sale is for a
large size hardback FIRST EDITION entitled “Jane Austen: The Banker’s Sister,” by E. J. Clery, with illustrations.
It was published
by Biteback Publishing Ltd., of London, and is the 2017 FIRST EDITION (stated),
with the publisher’s print code “10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1”.
This book provides
a fascinating reappraisal of the political connections and economic interest of
the Austen family, and an engaging exploration of the bond between brother and
sister. It will change the way Jane
Austen’s life and novels are understood.
The book measures 9.5
inches x 6.25 inches x 1.3 inches and has 361 pages.
The book is in
good, neat condition for its age, with a similarly very good original
dust-jacket (not even price-clipped – it cost £20 or US $29.95 at the time There
are NO inscriptions/book-plates and NO other ink or pencil markings in the
book. The binding is very good with no
loose or missing pages.
A wonderful,
illustrated FIRST EDITION.
COMBINED POSTAGE - ALL BIDDERS: We offer 20% off the total
postage & packing/‘shipping’ for additional items after the cost of the
heaviest book – please wait for a combined invoice.
Please
click on “View Sellers Other Items” towards the top right hand side of this
page for other vintage editions.
Buyer to pay postage
& packing
For
or 1st Class = £3.90
European Union Postage: = 6.95 GB Pounds
USA Postage: Air
Mail (USA) = 13.40 GB
Pounds
Rest of the World Postage: Air Mail (Anywhere else in the World) = 10.70 GB Pounds
Surface Mail (Anywhere
in the World) = 13.20 GB Pounds
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obtain a proof of postage receipt from the Royal Mail. Packages over Royal Mail size rules may be
sent by courier (customer will be informed).
Goods will be WELL PACKAGED by Unwins Books
and dispatched once payment has cleared.
PAYMENT FOR
POSTAGE
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POSTAGE OVERSEAS BIDDERS: Please note that Surface Mail is very slow (6 to
12 weeks).