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Pritchett, V. S.
A Cab At The Door
Imprint: Chatto & Windus, 1968
Edition: 1st Edition.
Binding:
Hardback
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With Dust Jacket
The jacket is taped and marked.Pencil inscriptions.Well bound.[R.N]. Book Condition: Good. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: Good
Stock number: qp5.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Chapter1
$US 5.00 | 
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Pritchett, V.S
A CAB AT THE DOOR An Autobiography: Early Years
Imprint: London, Chatto & Windus, 1968
Edition: 1st edition
Binding: Softback,
With Dust Jacket
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated
8vo. 238pp. Signature of Nina Kark [Bawden] in red ink to the f.f.e.p. Green board with a chipped and soiled colour illus. d.j.. Book Condition: V.g.. Binding: hard back. Jacket: V G Chipped
Stock number: CF183.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Thomas Rare Books
£ 18.00 (approx. $US 23.43 ) | 
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Pritchett, V.S.
A Cab at the Door
Imprint: London, Slightly Foxed, 2013
Edition: 1st
Binding: softcover
Fine copy, 8vo, 295 pp.
Stock number: BOOKS107321I. ISBN: 9781906562496
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Abacus Bookshop
$US 7.50 | 
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PRITCHETT, V. S.
A CAB AT THE DOOR: A MEMOIR
Imprint: 1968
Edition: First Edition
Binding:
Hardback
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated
PRITCHETT, V. S. A CAB AT THE DOOR: A MEMOIR. New York: Random House (1968). First edition, first printing. Inscribed warmly by Pritchett (signed Victor Pritchett) on front flyleaf. 244 pp. 8vo., green cloth stamped in gilt and red. Minor foxing to preliminaty pages and dust jacket. Minor shelfwear. Interior text fine. Dust jacket has a few tiny chips at joints, flaps, ansd two large closed tears to rear panel with no loss of text., Fine
Stock number: 83634.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Boston Book Company
$US 250.00 | 
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PRITCHETT, V.S.
Cab at the Door, A : A Memoir
Imprint: NY, Random House, 1968
Binding: Hardcover
244 pages; Lightly bumped spine ends, pages pale yellow. Dust wrapper, unclipped, has very light edgewear. A very nice copy indeed. ; In this first volume of the autobiography by this short story writer, novelist, and critic he tells of his childhood in turn-of-the-century and World War I London. His London is a working-class city and his countryside is rural Yorkshire where he visited his granfather, a Congregationalist minister, and his uncle, a fierce atheist. "A young man's early encounters with life and literature shed light on the development of a writer-the apprenticeship of writer as child.", Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust wrapper
Stock number: 4158.
Bookseller's details and sales conditions: Anglophile Books - AnglophileBooks.com
$US 13.25 | 
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