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Blind Fireworks.
Blind Fireworks was the author's first book. Issued by Gollancz in two bindings, of which this is the earliest. Uncommon.
First edition, first impression, first issue binding; 8vo; publisher's natural linen, green paper title label to spine printed in black. With the dust-jacket. Rather severe foxing to endpapers extending to margins of prelims and terminal leaves, light foxing to cloth as often, bookseller's sticker to front paste down. A very good copy in the rubbed, creased and tanned dust-jacket with a small chip at the head of the spine panel with the loss of several letters of the title.
First edition, first impression, first issue binding; 8vo; publisher's natural linen, green paper title label to spine printed in black. With the dust-jacket. Rather severe foxing to endpapers extending to margins of prelims and terminal leaves, light foxing to cloth as often, bookseller's sticker to front paste down. A very good copy in the rubbed, creased and tanned dust-jacket with a small chip at the head of the spine panel with the loss of several letters of the title.
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Blind Fireworks was the author's first book. Issued by Gollancz in two bindings, of which this is the earliest. Uncommon.
First edition, first impression, first issue binding; 8vo; publisher's natural linen, green paper title label to spine printed in black. With the dust-jacket. Rather severe foxing to endpapers extending to margins of prelims and terminal leaves, light foxing to cloth as often, bookseller's sticker to front paste down. A very good copy in the rubbed, creased and tanned dust-jacket with a small chip at the head of the spine panel with the loss of several letters of the title.
First edition, first impression, first issue binding; 8vo; publisher's natural linen, green paper title label to spine printed in black. With the dust-jacket. Rather severe foxing to endpapers extending to margins of prelims and terminal leaves, light foxing to cloth as often, bookseller's sticker to front paste down. A very good copy in the rubbed, creased and tanned dust-jacket with a small chip at the head of the spine panel with the loss of several letters of the title.










