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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Hilton's First BookHILTON, James. Catherine Herself.London: T. Fisher Unwin (1920). First edition.Endpapers a little toned, light wear on the boards, a verygood copy without the rare dustwrapper. Signed by theauthor on the half-title, his first book. Very scarce.#347538 ....................................................................... $2,000

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Storm Passage. London:T. Fisher Unwin (1922). First edition. Owner name, alittle puckering to the cloth, and the spine lettering a littledull but easily readable, a nice, very good copy lacking therare dustwrapper. Signed by the author. Very scarce.#91750 ........................................................................... $1000

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Storm Passage. London:T. Fisher Unwin (1922). First edition. Owner's and neatbookshop names on the front fly, slight puckering to thecloth, else near fine lacking the rare dustwrapper. Veryscarce. #347278 .............................................................. $675

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HILTON, James. The Passionate Year.London: Thornton Butterworth (1923). First edition. Justabout fine in an attractive dustwrapper, which however islacking the bottom third of the spine. The very scarcethird book by the author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! and LostHorizon. Seldom found in any sort of jacket, even awoefully compromised example such as this. #91791 ................................................................................................... $950

HILTON, James. The Passionate Year.Boston: Little, Brown, and Company 1924. FirstAmerican edition. Blue cloth gilt. Gilt titles tarnished, elsenear fine without the dustwrapper. Scarce third book bythe author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! and Lost Horizon. Anunusually fresh copy. #347551 .................................... $200

HILTON, James. The Passionate Year.New York: New Avon Library (1944). First Avonprinting. Mass market paperback. Very good with foxinginside covers and on title page, spine ends worn. Avon,Number 42. #284433 ...................................................... $18

HILTON, James. Cincontreremo Ancora[The Passionate Year]. (Rome): De Carlo 1946.First Italian edition. Slight tanning to the text, else nearfine in wrappers, in a very good dustwrapper with somechipping at the extremities. Third book by the author ofGoodbye, Mr. Chips! and Lost Horizon. A scarce edition.#92804 ............................................................................... $75

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Dawn ofReckoning. London: Thornton Butterworth (1925).First edition. Foxing to the foredge encroaching a littleon the pages, spine lettering a little dull but readable, elsenear fine without dustwrapper. Bookplate of actor JeanHersholt with his ownership signature on the frontpastedown, and Inscribed by Hilton to Hersholt: "ForJean Hersholt with every good wish from the author ofthis not very good book. James Hilton. Nov. 1943."Novel of a love triangle and a man's plot against his wifeand her lover. The author's scarce second book Issued inthe U.S. as Rage in Heaven and basis for the 1941 film noirof that name, directed by W. S. Van Dyke and featuringRobert Montgomery, Ingrid Bergman, and GeorgeSanders. Very scarce and with a notable association.#347269 ....................................................................... $2,000XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Rage in Heaven. NewYork: Alfred H. King (1932). First American edition.Two corners rubbed slightly through, a sound very goodcopy without dustwrapper. Novel about a love triangleand a man's plot against his wife and her lover. Secondbook by the author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! and LostHorizon, and basis for the 1941 film noir, directed by W.S.Van Dyke and featuring Robert Montgomery, IngridBergman, and George Sanders.#347922 .......................................................................... $150

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Rage in Heaven. NewYork: Alfred H. King (1934). Second American edition.Front hinge cracked, flaps of jacket affixed to thepastedowns, a fair only copy. Novel about a love triangleand a man's plot against his wife and her lover. Secondbook by the author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! and LostHorizon, and basis for the 1941 film noir, directed by W.S.Van Dyke and featuring Robert Montgomery, IngridBergman, and George Sanders.#347923 ............................................................................ $25

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HILTON, James. Follia [a.k.a. The Dawnof Reckoning, a.k.a. Rage in Heaven].(Rome): De Carlo (1946). First Italian edition. Slighttanning to the text, else near fine in wrappers, in a verygood dustwrapper with light wear. Novel of a lovetriangle and a man's plot against his wife and her lover.Second book by the author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! andLost Horizon, issued in the U.S. as Rage in Heaven and basisfor the 1941 film noir of that name, directed by W. S.Van Dyke and featuring Robert Montgomery, IngridBergman, and George Sanders.#92805 .............................................................................. $45

HILTON, James. The Meadows of theMoon. London: Thornton Butterworth (1926). Firstedition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. A beautiful copy of thevery scarce fifth book by the author of Goodbye, Mr.Chips! and Lost Horizon. Jacket art by "Abbey." A superbcopy. #91679 ............................................................... $2,000

HILTON, James. The Meadows of theMoon. London: Thornton Butterworth (1926). Firstedition. Spine-faded, else near fine, lacking thedustwrapper. Inscribed by the author. Hilton's fifthbook. #91693 .................................................................. $650

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Meadows of theMoon. London: Thornton Butterworth (1926). Firstedition. Green cloth stamped in black and blind. Spine alittle sunned, slight soiling boards, very good withoutdustwrapper. A nice copy of the very scarce fifth book bythe author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! and Lost Horizon.#347542 ........................................................................... $350

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Meadows of theMoon. New York: Small. Maynard & Company (1927).First American edition. Just about fine in very goodinternally repaired dustwrapper. Hilton's fifth book.Scarce in jaket. #347519 ............................................... $650

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Meadows of theMoon. Boston: Bruce Humphries Inc., (1927). Reprint.Ex-lending library copy, with all that implies - stamps onendpapers, jacket affixed to the boards, lable on spine. Apoor copy, redeemed only slightly by having a reasonablycomplete dustwrapper. The author's fifth book.#91694 ............................................................................... $75

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HILTON, James. Terry. London: ThorntonButterworth (1927). First edition. Pale blue boards.Owner's name and small ink price on front pastedown,slightly soiled, very good or better without dustwrapper.An austere young scientist is humanized by a brilliantlawyer and his beautiful wife, romance ensues. Scarcesixth book by the author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips! and LostHorizon. #347540 ........................................................... $500

HILTON, James. And Now Good-Bye. NewYork: William Morrow & Co. 1932. First Americanedition. Stain on the front board else a bright, very goodcopy in near fine dustwrapper with a faint correspondingstain on the front panel. #347541 ............................... $300

HILTON, James. Contango. London: ErnestBenn (1932). First edition, published in the U.S. as IllWind. Fine in a very good or better, spine-fadeddustwrapper with a modest chip at the crown. Signed bythe author. Very scarce. #347276 ............................. $1000

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Ill Wind. New York: WilliamMorrow & Co. 1932. First American edition, published inEngland as Contango. Fine in a very good dustwrapperwith a couple small chips. Signed by the author. Jacketillustrated by "Gene." Hilton's second novel published inthe U.S. #347274 ........................................................... $350

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Ill Wind. New York: Morrow1932. First American edition, published in England asContango. Very slight spotting and a couple of pinholes inthe front gutter else a near fine copy in attractive, aboutfine, Gene-illustrated dustwrapper. Hilton's second novelpublished in the U.S. #173 ................................ $250 $175

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Knight Without Armor.London: Ernest Benn (1933). First edition. A tiny, faintspot on the front board else fine in a nice, very good orbetter dustwrapper, but for an old internal tape repairthat has bled through near the crown. Inscribed by theauthor. A very uncommon title in the first edition. Basisfor the 1937 film directed by Jacques Feyder, adapted byFrances Marion, and featuring Marlene Dietrich andRobert Donat. Dietrich herself claimed to have directed afew scenes of this rousing film of the Russian Revolution,to the delight of the film's producer, Alexander Korda,who on seeing the footage told his star, "You can directhere any time you want." #84817 ............................ $1,250

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HILTON, James. Knight Without Armour.London: Ernest Benn (1933). First edition. Foxing on theforedge and titlepage, else fine in very good or betterdustwrapper with slight overall age-toning. Anuncommon title in the first edition. Basis for the 1937film directed by Jacques Feyder, adapted by FrancesMarion, and featuring Marlene Dietrich and RobertDonat. Dietrich herself claimed to have directed a fewscenes of this rousing film of the Russian Revolution, tothe delight of the film's producer, Alexander Korda, whoon seeing the footage told his star, "You can direct hereany time you want." #347257 ...................................... $700

HILTON, James. Without Armor. New York:William Morrow 1934. First American edition, publishedin Britain of Knight Without Armour. Fine in finedustwrapper. Jacket art by H.S. Woerner. Basis for the1937 film directed by Jacques Feyder, adapted by FrancesMarion, and featuring Marlene Dietrich and RobertDonat. Dietrich herself claimed to have directed a fewscenes of this rousing film of the Russian Revolution, tothe delight of the film's producer, Alexander Korda, whoon seeing the footage told his star, "You can direct hereany time you want." A superb copy. #91680 ............ $750

HILTON, James. Without Armor. New York:William Morrow (1935). Reprint. Sunning at the spineends, thus very good in good dustwrapper sunned at thespine and some moderate chipping. Inscribed by theauthor on the title page. Basis for the 1937 film directedby Jacques Feyder, adapted by Frances Marion, andfeaturing Marlene Dietrich and Robert Donat. Dietrichherself claimed to have directed a few scenes of thisrousing film of the Russian Revolution, to the delight ofthe film's producer, Alexander Korda, who on seeing thefootage told his star, "You can direct here any time youwant." #92550 ................................................................ $250

HILTON, James. Without Armor. Cleveland:The World Publishing Co. 1943. Reprint edition. Verygood in good dustwrapper. Spine ends and bottom backpanel corner bumped, page edges browned, light shelfrubbing on panels and spine, dustwrapper torn andchipped at edges and spine ends, lightly soiled andbrowned, line tears up sides of spine, small hole in top ofspine. #194472 .................................................................. $10

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.Boston: Little, Brown 1934. First edition, preceding theEnglish edition by six months. Modest offsetting to thefront endpapers from a clipping, thus near fine in anexceptionally bright, just about fine dustwrapper. Basisfor two films: the 1939 Sam Wood-directed version withRobert Donat (who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fondaand others for the Best Actor Oscar in what wasprobably Hollywood's best year ever), Greer Garson, andPaul Henreid, and the 1969 remake directed by HerbertRoss with Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, and MichaelRedgrave. A very nice copy of the true first, Americanedition, which is much less common than the Englishedition. As nice a copy as we have seen. #91978 ............................................................................................... $3,000XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.Boston: Little, Brown 1934. First edition, preceding theEnglish edition by six months. Fine in very good orbetter dustwrapper with some very slight loss at thecrown, and some modest general age-toning. Basis fortwo films: the 1939 Sam Wood-directed version withRobert Donat (who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fondaand others for the Best Actor Oscar in what wasprobably Hollywood's best year ever), Greer Garson, andPaul Henreid, and the 1969 remake directed by HerbertRoss with Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, and MichaelRedgrave. A very nice copy of the true first, Americanedition, which is much less common than the Englishedition. #301319 ............................................................ $950XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.Boston: Little, Brown, and Company 1934. First edition.Owner's name and some foxing, near fine in a very gooddustwrapper with shallow chipping at the crown, andsome age-toning. Basis for two films: the 1939 SamWood-directed version with Robert Donat, GreerGarson, and Paul Henreid, and the 1969 remake directedby Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, andMichael Redgrave. #347230 ......................................... $500

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HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.London: Hodder & Stoughton 1934. First Englishedition. Two neat owner's names on the front fly (bothprominent Englishmen), very slightly foxed, else fine innear fine dustwrapper with a little rubbing and a few tinytears. Signed by Hilton. Basis for two films: the 1939Sam Wood-directed version with Robert Donat (whobeat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda, and others for theBest Actor Oscar in what was probably Hollywood's bestyear ever), Greer Garson, and Paul Henreid, and the 1969remake directed by Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole,Petula Clark, and Michael Redgrave. A very nice copy.#347271 ....................................................................... $1,750

HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.London: Hodder & Stoughton 1934. First English edition(preceded by the American edition). Bottom corners alittle bumped, else near fine in an attractive, lightly soiled,very good plus dustwrapper. Basis for two films: the 1939Sam Wood-directed version with Robert Donat (whobeat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda, and others for theBest Actor Oscar in what was probably Hollywood's bestyear ever), Greer Garson, and Paul Henreid, and the 1969remake directed by Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole,Petula Clark, and Michael Redgrave. A very nice copy.#91669 ......................................................................... $1,500

HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.Toronto: McClelland & Stewart (1934). First Canadianedition. Fine in near very good dustwrapper with smallchips and tears, and some rubbing. Basis for two films:the 1939 Sam Wood-directed version with Robert Donat(who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda and others forthe Best Actor Oscar in what was probably Hollywood'sbest year ever), Greer Garson and Paul Henreid and the1969 remake directed by Herbert Ross with PeterO'Toole, Petula Clark and Michael Redgrave.#91979 ............................................................................. $400

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.New York: Readers' League of America / ArmedServices Edition (1934, but really circa 1943). FirstArmed Services Edition. Pages a little browned, and atocuh of rubbing to the wrappers, but a crisp and bright,else near fine copy. Basis for two films: the 1939 SamWood-directed version with Robert Donat (who beat outClark Gable, Henry Fonda and others for the Best ActorOscar in what was probably Hollywood's best year ever),Greer Garson and Paul Henreid and the 1969 remakedirected by Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole, PetulaClark and Michael Redgrave. An uncommon edition.#99309 ............................................................................... $75XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.Tokyo: Kairyudo (undated - circa 1950). First Japaneseedition (?). Text in English. Name on the frontpastedown, notes in the text in both Japanese andEnglish, rubbing to the boards, a good or better copywithout dustwrapper. Basis for two films: the 1939 SamWood-directed version with Robert Donat (who beat outClark Gable, Henry Fonda and others for the Best ActorOscar in what was probably Hollywood's best year ever),Greer Garson and Paul Henreid and the 1969 remakedirected by Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole, PetulaClark and Michael Redgrave. #99313 ........................... $45XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.Amsterdam: Margriet Bibliotheek (undated - circa 1957).First Dutch edition. Page edges a little browned, else finewithout dustwrapper. Text in Dutch. Basis for two films:the 1939 Sam Wood-directed version with Robert Donat(who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda and others forthe Best Actor Oscar in what was probably Hollywood'sbest year ever), Greer Garson and Paul Henreid and the1969 remake directed by Herbert Ross with PeterO'Toole, Petula Clark and Michael Redgrave.#96998 ............................................................................... $75

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HILTON, James. Good-bye, Mr. Chips.London: Hodder & Stoughton (1957). Reprint. Fine in alightly worn, just about fine dustwrapper. Basis for twofilms: the 1939 Sam Wood-directed version with RobertDonat (who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda andothers for the Best Actor Oscar in what was probablyHollywood's best year ever), Greer Garson and PaulHenreid and the 1969 remake directed by Herbert Rosswith Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark and Michael Redgrave.An attractive and surprisingly uncommon reprint.#92694 ............................................................................... $65

BUCK, Pearl S. Between Those Two [acomplete short novel in]: Hearst’sInternational Combined with Cosmopol-itan. March, 1935. New York: InternationalMagazine Company 1935. Quarto magazine in wrappers.About fine. Includes the Buck novel, and stories by JamesHilton, Roy Chanslor, and Achmed Abdullah, articles byIda M. Tarbell ("The Greatest Lincoln Story of ALL")and Paul Gallico, and cover art by Bradshaw Crandell.#82171 ............................................................................... $50

BUCK, Pearl S. His Own Country [storyin]: Hearst’s International Combined withCosmopolitan. October, 1935. New York:International Magazine Company 1935. Quarto magazinein wrappers. Small tears at the edge of the front wrap,chips to the edges of a couple of pages, a very good copy.Includes the Buck story, a full-length novel Mystery Houseby Kathleen Norris, "Mr. Chips and Young Waveney" byJames Hilton, and stories or serials by Faith Baldwin, A.J.Cronin, S.S. Van Dine, Albert Richard Wetjen, andDamon Runyon ("Money from Home"), and cover art byBradshaw Crandell. #82046 ........................................... $85

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Lost Horizon. New York:William Morrow (1935). American edition, twelfthprinting of the Hawthornden Prize Edition. Ink spotchon spine, some fading to the boards, good only in spinefaded, presentable good plus dustwrapper with somesmall nicks, and a creased tear. Jacket states "eightprinting" and could have been married to the book,although it is a decent match. Signed by Hilton.#347924 ........................................................................... $300

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Photoplay) HILTON, James. LostHorizon. London: Macmillan and Company (1938).Photoplay edition. Slight spotting on the boards, still nearfine in near fine dustwrapper with a tiny nick and shorttear. A cheaply produced edition that features jacket artof Ronald Coleman and Jane Wyatt from the film, with ablurb by the film's director, Frank Capra. #347903 ................................................................................................... $300

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Photoplay) HILTON, James. LostHorizon. London: Macmillan and Company 1937.Photoplay edition. Spine-lettering a little dull, a very goodcopy in very good, spine-faded dustwrapper with severalinternally repaired small nicks and tears. A cheaplyproduced edition that features jacket art of RonaldColeman and Jane Wyatt from the film, with a blurb bythe film's director, Frank Capra. #91666 ................... $225

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Dramatized by AnneCoulter Martens and Christopher Ser-gel. Lost Horizon. Chicago: The DramaticPublishing Company (1942). First edition thus. Hinge abit loose, upper corner of the front free endpaperclipped, else about fine in wrappers. #98724 ............ $100

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HILTON, James. Lost Horizon. Toronto: TheMacmillan Company of Canada Limited 1943. FirstCanadian edition. Very slightly worn and near fine in avery good plus dustwrapper with very shallow loss at thecrown and an internally repaired split along the inside ofthe front wrap. A very cheaply produced wartime editionthat appeared seven years after the true first edition.Fragile and exceptionally scarce. #83073 ............... $1,500

HILTON, James. Lost Horizon. Toronto: TheMacmillan Company of Canada Limited 1943. FirstCanadian edition. Slightly cocked, near fine in a good plusdustwrapper with some chips on the front panel. A verycheaply produced wartime edition that appeared sevenyears after the true first edition. Scarce. #347904 ................................................................................................... $950

HILTON, James. Lost Horizon. (Paris): A Pan-Books Edition/(Imprimerie Paul Dupont) (1947). FirstPan-Books edition. Very good with rear cover edgesfading, bottom front cover corner creased. Pan-Books,Number 2. #284435 ........................................................ $15

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Silver Flame. London:Macmillan & Co. (1936). First Macmillan edition(originally published by Thornton Butterworth in 1928).Owner's name on the front fly, boards slightly splayed,very good or better without dustwrapper. #347539 ................................................................................................... $150

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1937. First edition,preceding the English edition. Boards a little soiled, elsenear fine in about very good dustwrapper with a smallchip and several tears. Basis for the 1938 EdmundGoulding-directed film with screenplay Hilton, andfeaturing Paul Muni, Jane Bryan, and Flora Robson.#314328 ........................................................................... $100

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1937. First edition. Verygood minus/Poor Browning and foxing with name onend paper. Dustwrapper browning, rubbed, very worn.Tearing along edges, spine, corners. #154173 ............. $25XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.London: Macmillan and Co. 1937. First English edition,preceded by the American. Small oval red leatherbookplate of Arthur Wilmer Lissauer, slight wear, nearfine in about very good dustwrapper with some chippingat the crown. Inscribed by the author to Lissauer. Basisfor the 1938 Edmund Goulding-directed film withscreenplay Hilton, and featuring Paul Muni, Jane Bryan,and Flora Robson. #347544 ........................................ $300

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HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.London: Macmillan and Co. 1937. First English edition,preceded by the American. Fine in very good or a bitbetter dustwrapper with modest wear at the crown. Basisfor the 1938 Edmund Goulding-directed film withscreenplay Hilton, and featuring Paul Muni, Jane Bryan,and Flora Robson. #91696 ........................................... $100

HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.London: Macmillan and Co. 1937. First English edition,probably Canadian issue (preceded by the American).Small Canadian bookstore label on the front fly, else finein near fine dustwrapper with a narrow chip at thebottom of the front panel. Book and jacket are identicalto the English edition, except the flaps and rear panel areblank. Basis for the 1938 Edmund Goulding-directed filmwith screenplay Hilton, and featuring Paul Muni, JaneBryan, and Flora Robson. Scarce issue. #347546 ................................................................................................... $300

HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.London: Macmillan and Co. 1937. First English edition,colonial issue (preceded by the American). Foxing to thethe foredge, small bookstore stamp on the front fly, elsenear fine in about very good dustwrapper with modestchips at the spine ends. Identical to the English edition,except for the rubberstamped notice on the front flapthat it is intended for English dominions. Basis for the1938 Edmund Goulding-directed film with screenplayHilton, and featuring Paul Muni, Jane Bryan, and FloraRobson. #347545 ........................................................... $200

(Photoplay) HILTON, James. We AreNot Alone. New York: Grosset and Dunlap (1937).Reprint, and photoplay edition. Spotting to the foredge,else near fine in just about fine dustwrapper. Jacketillustrated with stills from the 1938 Edmund Goulding-directed film with a screenplay Hilton, and featuring PaulMuni, Jane Bryan, and Flora Robson. #92551 .......... $100

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. We Are Not Alone.Leipzig: The Albatross (1938). Copyright edition. 12mo.Very good in wrappers with short tear on bottom edge offront cover, one inch closed tear on rear cover foredge ingood only dustwrapper missing rear flap, chipped edges.The Albatross Modern Continental Library Volume 365.#284437 ............................................................................. $25

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James and Barbara Burnham.Good-bye, Mr. Chips: A Play in ThreeActs. London: Hodder & Stoughton (1938). Firstedition. American publisher's copyright notice label onthe copyright page else fine in very near fine dustwrapperwith scattered foxing. Hilton's own adaptation of hisnovel, which was the basis for two films: the 1939 SamWood-directed version with Robert Donat (who beat outClark Gable, Henry Fonda, and others for the Best ActorOscar in what was probably Hollywood's best year ever),Greer Garson, and Paul Henreid and the 1969 remakedirected by Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole, PetulaClark, and Michael Redgrave. A very nice copy, and quiteuncommon. #91800 ...................................................... $500XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James and Barbara Burnham.Good-bye, Mr. Chips: A Play in ThreeActs. London: Hodder & Stoughton (1938). Firstedition. Slightly cocked, near fine in very gooddustwrapper with some soiling and the publisher's laterreduced price label on the spine. Hilton's own adaptationof his novel, which was the basis for two films: the 1939Sam Wood-directed version with Robert Donat (whobeat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda, and others for theBest Actor Oscar in what was probably Hollywood's bestyear ever), Greer Garson, and Paul Henreid and the 1969remake directed by Herbert Ross with Peter O'Toole,Petula Clark, and Michael Redgrave. A very nice copy,and quite uncommon. #347263 .................................. $300

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HILTON, James. To You Mr. Chips!London: Hodder & Stoughton 1938. First edition. Veryslight discoloration near the gutters from the binder's glueand a couple of tiny spots on the foredge, else fine in finedustwrapper. #347255 .................................................. $200

HILTON, James. To You Mr. Chips!London: Hodder & Stoughton 1938. First edition. Asmall owner name on the front fly, fine in a uniformlyage-toned, very good dustwrapper with a small spot onthe front panel. #91627 ................................................ $175

HILTON, James. To You, Mr. Chips!Toronto: Musson Book Company (1938). First Canadianedition. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with slight spine-toning, and a few very small tears. #347254 ................ $85

HILTON, James. To You, Mr. Chips!Toronto: Musson Book Company (1938). First Canadianedition. Slight sunning at the foot, else near fine in aboutvery good dustwrapper, with shallow chipping along thelower extremities, particularly at the foot of the spine.#92549 ............................................................................... $75

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Felices Pascuas, Mr.Chips! [To You, Mr. Chips!]. (Barcelona): JoséJanés Editor 1946. First Spanish edition. Some foxing tothe boards and the endpapers, thus very good or better innear fine dustwrapper with a small stain at the crown, andwith wraparound band that has a tear on the rear. Basisfor two films: the 1939 Sam Wood-directed version withRobert Donat (who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fondaand others for the Best Actor Oscar in what wasprobably Hollywood's best year ever), Greer Garson andPaul Henreid and the 1969 remake directed by HerbertRoss with Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark and MichaelRedgrave. #91994 ............................................................ $50XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. A Vous, Mr. Chips! [ToYou, Mr. Chips!]. Paris: Editions Begh (1947). FirstFrench edition. Translated by Nelly Guillion. Wrappers asissued. Small stain on rear wrap, else near fine. Anattractive copy. #92548 ................................................... $45

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The Strand Magazine: February 1939.London, England: Proprietors, George Newnes, Limited1939. First edition. Very good in slightly worn wrappers.Contains: "Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer"by Bevery Baxter, M. P., "Release of a Star" by JamesHilton, "You and Your Home" by "Milady".#284414 ............................................................................. $28

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HILTON, James. Random Harvest.Melbourne: Macmillan & Co. 1941. First Australianedition. Boards heavily spotted from oxidation, a fair onlycopy in fine dustwrapper with a wraparound band. Basisfor the 1942 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, andfeaturing Ronald Colman, Greer Garson, and SusanPeters. The film was nominated for seven Oscarsincluding best picture, but won none. A very scarce issue.#91740 ............................................................................. $250

HILTON, James. Random Harvest.Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada 1942. FirstCanadian edition. Owner's label, modest chipping at thecrown, fair in poor dustwrapper. Inscribed by theauthor: "For Ursula McGowan with all good wishes.James Hilton. Dec. 1942." Novel of a diplomat and theauthor's final novel. #347939 ....................................... $225

HILTON, James. Gevangen Van HetVerleden [Random Harvest]. Amsterdam:Margriet Bibliotheek (undated - circa 1957). First Dutchedition. Page edges a little browned, else fine withoutdustwrapper. Text in Dutch. #97010 ............................ $75

HILTON, James. Random Harvest. NewYork: Pocket Books (1944). Reprint. Mass marketpaperback. Crease on wrappers, edges lightly worn, elsevery good. #347057 ......................................................... $10

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Tilfeldighetens Host[Random Harvest]. (Oslo): Nasjonalforlaget 1946.First Norwegian edition. Neat gift inscription front fly,near fine. Basis for the 1942 film directed by MervynLeRoy, and featuring Ronald Colman, Greer Garson, andSusan Peters. The film was nominated for seven Oscarsincluding best picture, but won none. #92819 ............ $35

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX STRUTHER, Jan. Mrs. Miniver. New York:Grosset & Dunlap (1942). Photoplay edition. Pagesbrowning else near fine in a very good dustwrapper withsmall chips and tears along the edges. Photoplay for theWilliam Wyler film featuring Walter Pidgeon and GreerGarson (who not only won an Academy Award for BestActress for her role, but also married Richard Ney, whoplayed her son in the film!). The film was also awardedBest Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress(Teresa Wright) and Best Screenplay (several, includingJames Hilton). #53484 .................................................... $50XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Ceiling Unlimited.Burbank, California: Columbia Broadcasting System1943. First edition. 16mo. Cloth and papercoveredboards with applied title label. Fine, probably issuedwithout dustwrapper. A series of six broadcasts on CBSradio sponsored by Lockheed and Vega AircraftCorporation. One of 100 numbered copies (this copyunnumbered) Signed by Hilton. Exceptionally scarce.#347273 ........................................................................... $750

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WHITING, Frances, edited by. Cosmo-politan: April, 1943, Vol. 114, No. 4. NewYork: Hearst Magazines, Inc. 1943. First edition. Quarto.Illustrated wrappers. Very good with minor chipping tospine. Contains: "The Story of Dr. Wassell" by JamesHilton, "The Inside of the House" by Margaret CulkinBanning, "Thar She Blows" (Poem) by Ogden Nash, andmuch more. #284409 ...................................................... $40

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HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. Boston: Little, Brown 1943. First edition,preceding the English. Endpapers foxed, else near fine innear very good dustwrapper with some modest chips andtears. Signed by both James Hilton and the subject of thebook, Dr. Corydon Wassell. Based on Wassell's heroicstance against orders to save the wounded during theJapanese invasion of China. Filmmaker Cecil B. DeMilleheard Franklin D. Roosevelt praise Wassell in one of his"Fireside Chats" and tracked down the doctor, who hadbeen awarded the Navy Cross for his bravery, and whoagreed to allow his story to be filmed in return for a largedonation to the Navy Relief Fund. DeMille then hiredHilton to create a story and then script, which he did withAlan LeMay and Charles Bennet, for the DeMille-directed film starring Gary Cooper. This novel waswritten alongside the film (probably to facilitate the story-writing process, as is sometimes the case for novelist-screenwriters), and appears to have been released prior tothe film's debut in April, 1944. This copy also bears thecontemporary signature of actor John Burton, whoappeared in several films either scripted by Hilton orbased on his novels, including Lost Horizon, Mrs. Miniver,and Foreign Correspondent (though he was not in The Story ofDr. Wassell.) At any rate a scarce book to find signed byboth Dr. Wassell and Hilton. #91752 ..................... $1,250

HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1943.First edition, preceding the English. Very slight wear,about fine in very near fine dustwrapper with a littlerubbing. Signed by both James Hilton and the subject ofthe book, Dr. Corydon Wassell. Based on Wassell'sheroic stance against orders to save the wounded duringthe Japanese invasion of China. Basis for the Cecil B.DeMille-directed film starring Gary Cooper. Scarcesigned by both Dr. Wassell and Hilton. #347235 ................................................................................................... $750

HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. Boston: Brown 1943. Later. Very goodminus Book spine lightly browned, top spine end frayed,book plate on front endpaper, writing on back endpaper.#230722 ............................................................................. $10

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. Toronto: Macmillan Company of Canada1943. First Canadian edition (which seems to precede theBritish edition, which bears a 1944 date). Light pencil giftinscription, else very near fine in about very good, price-clipped dustwrapper with a couple of chips on the spineand a long split along the front flap fold. Basis for the1944 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and featuring GaryCooper and Laraine Day. Uncommon edition, seldomfound in jacket. #91790 .................................................. $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. Toronto: Macmillan Company of Canada1943. First Canadian edition (which seems to precede theBritish edition, which bears a 1944 date). Near fine inabout very good, price-clipped dustwrapper with somechips mostly near the spine. Basis for the 1944 filmdirected by Cecil B. DeMille and featuring Gary Cooperand Laraine Day. Uncommon edition, seldom found injacket. #347552 ................................................................. $65

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. Melbourne: Macmillan & Co. 1943. FirstAustralian edition (which seems to precede the Britishedition, which bears a 1944 date). Gift inscription,endpapers a little browned, a very good or better copy ingood plus dustwrapper with a long split along the frontflap fold. Basis for the 1944 film directed by Cecil B.DeMille and featuring Gary Cooper and Laraine Day.Uncommon edition, seldom found in jacket. #91785 ..................................................................................................... $65

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Military) HILTON, James. The Story ofDr. Wassell. Melbourne: Macmillan & CompanyLimited 1944. Reprint of the Australian edition. Verygood with a cocked spine, slightly age toned endpapers,in a near fine dustwrapper with an age toned rear panel.#322541 ............................................................................. $18

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HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. London: Macmillan and Company 1944.First English edition (the American preceded). About finein near fine dustwrapper. Basis for the 1944 film directedby Cecil B. DeMille and featuring Gary Cooper andLaraine Day. #347553 ................................................... $125

HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. London: Macmillan and Company 1944.First English edition (the American preceded). Boardsslightly soiled, and slight offsetting to the endpapers fromthe jacket flaps, a very good or better copy of this cheaplymanufactured book, in modestly foxed, very gooddustwrapper. Basis for the 1944 film directed by Cecil B.DeMille and featuring Gary Cooper and Laraine Day.#91626 ............................................................................. $100

HILTON, James. The Story of Dr.Wassell. London: Macmillan 1944. Very good in anabout Very good dustwrapper. #134900 ...................... $20

HILTON, James. Typed Letters Signed. : .Four typed letters Signed, dated Dec. 4, 1944 throughJan. 25, 1945, to Margaret Cuthbert, the Director ofWomen's Programs at NBC in New York, regarding hisparticipation in the NBC's Great Novels radio program. Inthe course of the correspondence Hilton arranges tointroduce "Pickwick" and Jane Eyre, but the final letterdeclines, explaining, "When $100 was first offered Iaccepted... regarding the sum as a honorarium ... (myprevious fee for a radio appearance... had been $1750).As, however, you now seem to think $100 is a little bittoo much, it really does occur to me that $75 is a little bittoo little." A nice archive. #45986 .............................. $450

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.Boston: Little, Brown and Company 1945. First edition,preceding the English edition by two years. Fine inslightly spine-toned, near fine dustwrapper. Signed byJames Hilton. Basis for the 1947 film directed by EdwardDmytryk and featuring John Mills, Martha Scott, andTrevor Howard. A superior copy of the true first edition.#347256 ........................................................................... $600

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.Boston: Little, Brown 1945. First edition, preceding theEnglish edition. Fine in near fine, lightly soileddustwrapper. Basis for the 1947 Edward Dmytrykstarring John Mills. #38691 .......................................... $100

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1945. First edition. Verygood/Hardcover no dustwrapper Browned, inscriptionend paper. Cover rubbed with very light wear.#236257 ............................................................................. $20XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada 1945. FirstCanadian edition. Spine slightly toned, else near fine invery good dustwrapper with slight tonig and shallownicks at the spine ends. Basis for the 1947 film directedby Edward Dmytryk and featuring John Mills, MarthaScott, and Trevor Howard. #347931 ............................ $75

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HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.Melbourne: Macmillan & Co. 1946. First Australianedition, following the American edition by one year, butpreceding the English edition by a year. A bit cocked,very good in a good dustwrapper with a long tear on thespine. Basis for the 1947 film directed by EdwardDmytryk and featuring John Mills, Martha Scott, andTrevor Howard. Scarce. #347926 ............................... $175

HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.London: Macmillan & Co. 1947. First English edition,following the American edition by two years. Fine inabout very good dustwrapper with some chips at thespine ends. Warmly Inscribed by the author: "For Salinawith love from Jimmy. March 17th 1947." Basis for the1947 film directed by Edward Dmytryk and featuringJohn Mills, Martha Scott, and Trevor Howard. A nicecopy. #347928 ................................................................ $550

HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.London: Macmillan & Co. 1947. First English edition,following the American edition by two years. Fine in aprice-clipped very good or better dustwrapper with veryshallow loss at the crown. Basis for the 1947 film directedby Edward Dmytryk and featuring John Mills, MarthaScott, and Trevor Howard. A nice copy. #91692 ................................................................................................... $175

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. So Well Remembered.London: Pan Books Ltd. (1949). First Pan Books edition.Mass market paperback. Very good with owner's nameon half-title page, covers creased. Pan-Books, 92.#284439 ............................................................................. $15

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Viljer i kamp [So WellRemembered]. (Copenhagen): Forlager Skrifola (nodate - circa 1947). First Danish edition. Doodling on rearendpapers, light drink ring on front board, a good onlycopy. Basis for the 1947 film directed by EdwardDmytryk and featuring John Mills, Martha Scott, andTrevor Howard. Scarce issue. #92818 .......................... $35

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James.Was It Murder?. New York:Bantam Books (1946). First Bantam edition. Mass marketpaperback. Very good with pages age-toned, spine lightlyfading. A Bantam Book, 29. #284438 .......................... $20

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Was It Murder? [Murderat School]. London: Pan (1953). Reprint. Originallypublished as Murder at School by Glen Trevor. Wrappers.Page edges browned, spine faded, other light generalwear, a good or better copy. #99310 ............................ $20

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HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.Boston: Little, Brown 1947. First edition, preceding theEnglish. About fine in slightly age-toned, near finedustwrapper. Bookplate of Ruth Bradley, and Inscribedby Hilton: "With good wishes to Ruth Bradley fromJames Hilton." The story of a physicist working inVienna, Berlin, and America in the late 1930s.#347232 ........................................................................... $250

HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.Boston: Little, Brown 1947. First edition, preceding theEnglish. Fine in spine-faded, else near fine dustwrapper.The story of a physicist working in Vienna, Berlin, andAmerica in the late 1930s. #91742 ................................ $75

HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.Boston: Little, Brown 1947. First edition, preceding theEnglish. Small owner's label and a gift inscription, elsefine in modestly chipped, good or better dustwrapper.The story of a physicist working in Vienna, Berlin, andAmerica in the late 1930s. #347677 .............................. $20

HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada 1947. FirstCanadian edition. Fine in a presentable age-toned andrubbed, good dustwrapper with small chips. The story ofa physicist working in Vienna, Berlin, and America in thelate 1930s. #347233 ....................................................... $100

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.Montreal: The Reprint Society of Canada (1949). Reprintof the Canadian edition. Slightly cocked, else near fine inabout very good dustwrapper with small chips andshallow loss at the crown. The story of a physicistworking in Vienna, Berlin, and America in the late 1930s.Scarce edition. #91786 .................................................. $065

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.Melbourne: Macmillan 1948. First Australian edition.Fine in an attractive, very good dustwrapper with acouple of modest creased tears. The story of a physicistworking in Vienna, Berlin, and America in the late 1930s.Scarce issue. #347678 .................................................... $125

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange.London: Macmillan 1948. First English edition, precededby the American. Fine in a slightly spine-faded, very goodor better dustwrapper with a couple of small tears. Thestory of a physicist working in Vienna, Berlin, andAmerica in the late 1930s. #347679 ............................ $110

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Nothing So Strange. NewYork: Avon Publishing (1951). First mass marketpaperback edition. Pages a bit browned, and a littlerubbing to the edge of the first leaf, but the wrapper fineand bright, all considered a very good copy. The story ofa physicist working in Vienna, Berlin, and America in thelate 1930s. #99311 ........................................................... $15

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HILTON, James. Morning Journey. Boston:Little, Brown and Company 1951. First edition, precedingthe English edition. Spine sunned else very good in a(possibly supplied, but received by us thus) near finedustwrapper. Inscribed by the author: "For graciousMrs. [or Miss] Scott. Sincerely, James Hilton."#347261 ........................................................................... $250

HILTON, James. Morning Journey. Boston:Little, Brown 1951. First edition, preceding the Englishedition. Small owner name stamp on the front fly, elsefine in a lightly worn, near fine dustwrapper with verysmall nicks and tears. A fresh copy. #91794 ................ $85

HILTON, James. Morning Journey. London:Macmillan & Co. 1951. First English edition (preceded bythe American). Fine in fine dustwrapper. Novel of anactress and a producer whose ambitions overlap. Abeautiful copy. #91691 .................................................. $200

HILTON, James. Morning Journey. London:Macmillan & Co. 1951. First English edition (preceded bythe American). Small bookstore label, else fine in slightlyspine-toned, near fine dustwrapper with a tiny chipe atthe crown. Novel of an actress and a producer whoseambitions overlap. #347675 ......................................... $150

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Morning Journey. Toronto:Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd. 1951. FirstCanadian edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Uncommonissue. #347676 ................................................................ $100

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Morning Journey. Toronto:Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd. 1951. FirstCanadian edition. Small owner name stamp front fly, elsevery near fine lacking the dustwrapper. Uncommon issue.#91810 ............................................................................... $45

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Time and Time Again.Boston: Little, Brown 1953. First edition (preceding theEnglish). Slight offsetting on the front fly, else fine in finedustwrapper. Novel of a diplomat and the author's finalnovel. Scarce in this condition. #91673 ..................... $200

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. Time and Time Again.Boston: Little, Brown 1953. First edition (preceding theEnglish). Fine in spine-toned, very good dustwrapper.Novel of a diplomat and the author's final novel. Nicecopy. #347938 .................................................................. $45

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HILTON, James. Time and Time Again.Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1953. First edition. Verygood in an about Very good dustwrapper. Browned.Dustwrapper rubbed, with minor tearing, wear,browning. #155962 .......................................................... $15

HILTON, James. Time and Time Again.London: Macmillan & Co. 1953. First English edition(preceded by the American). A bookplate on the frontpastedown, and very light foxing to the endpapers, nearfine in an attractive, very good, price-clipped dustwrapperwith some rubbing and an unnecessary internal repair atthe crown. The author's final novel, about a diplomat. Avery nice copy of an uncommon edition. #91671 ................................................................................................... $150

HILTON, James. Time and Time Again.Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada 1953. FirstCanadian edition. Gift inscription front pastedown, elsefine in attractive, very near fine dustwrapper with tinynicks and tears. Novel about a diplomat and the author'sfinal novel. A very nice copy. #91672 ........................ $150

HILTON, James. Time and Time Again.Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada 1953.Reprint of the Canadian edition. Very slightly cocked,near fine in slightly age-toned, about very gooddustwrapper with a few short tears. Novel of a diplomatand the author's final novel. #347234 .......................... $45

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Duke of Edinburgh.London: Shakespeare Head (1956). First edition. Stain tothe bottom corner, modest foxing, else a very good copyin dustwrapper with a small chip at the crown, but elsenear fine. #91784 ............................................................. $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. The Duke of Edinburgh.London: Frederick Muller (1956). First edition.Endpapers a little toned, else near fine in rubbed, verygood dustwrapper. #347554 ........................................... $50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. H.R.H. The Story ofPhilip, Duke of Edinburgh. Boston: Little, Brown(1956). First American edition. Name whited-out onfront fly, else near fine in spine-faded, very gooddustwrapper with a shallow chip. #347555 .................. $50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HILTON, James. H.R.H. The Story ofPhilip, Duke of Edinburgh. Boston: Little, Brown(1956). First American edition. Fine in a rubbed andspine-faded, else very good dustwrapper. #91661 ..................................................................................................... $25

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