Lot of Eight Books Published by The Folio Society

1. Betjeman’s Britain. Selected, edited and introduced by Candida Lycett Green. 1999
2. London Characters and Crooks by Henry Mayhew. 1996.
3. Brief Lives by John Aubrey. 1975.
4. The Life of Mozart; Including his Correspondence by Edward Holmes. Edited by Christopher Hogwood.
5. History of Western Music by Peter Burkholder, Donald Jay Grout, Claude V. Palisca. 2008.
6. No Man is an Island by John Donne. Selected, edited and introduced by Rivers Scott. 1997.
7. The Smith of Smiths by Hesketh Pearson. Introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge. 1977.
8. The English Language by Robert Burchfield. Introduction by Robert McCrum. 2006. NO SLIPCASE.

CONDITION REPORT

All books range from good to very good condition, with light wear and a few signs of use in places. They all have clean, tightly bound pages that are free of any inscriptions. No musty smell. With the exception of 'The English Language' that is missing its original slipcase, they all come in their original slipcases which may show some wear and light bumping, the occasional small split to a joint and perhaps a little discolouration.

Please consult all photos before purchasing to make sure you are happy with the condition of the book(s). Should you have any questions or want more photos, please do not hesitate to reach out. All our books are stored in a smoke-free, climate-controlled library.

PACKING, SHIPPING AND RETURNS

We understand the value of the wonderful books we list; thus, we package them carefully in honeycomb paper, resealable bags and sturdy cardboard boxes in order to ensure that they arrive to you safely. All orders are despatched within one working day. Shipping is available both domestically and internationally, the latter through eBay's Global Shipping Programme.

Should you want to purchase more than two books and save on shipping fees, please either add all wanted items to your basket before purchasing as a lot, or contact us beforehand, so we can combine multiple listings into one.

We are always happy to accept a return if the buyer is not happy with a book they receive. In the unlikely event you do encounter an issue with your item or delivery, please do message us before opening a case, as we will always do our best to address the issue.