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A complete set of first edition, first impressions of the twelve 'Swallows and Amazons' stories, all in publisher's cloth boards and dust-jackets, London; comprising Swallows and Amazons, 1930, illustrations and map endpapers by Stephen Spurrier, contemporary gift inscription on half title page, leaves generally clean, very good, cloth gilt, slight sunning to spine, more pronounced at head and foot, wraparound pictorial dust-jacket by Steven Spurrier with correct price of 7s 6d intact, small part loss at head of spine, a few nicks, small part losses and small closed tears, a little toning and light spotting but else generally a very nice example of a rare title in first edition in a presentable dust-jacket; Swallowdale, 1931, illustrations and map endpapers by Clifford Webb, small, unobtrusive contemporary ownership signature to top margin on front free end paper, else no other names, leaves generally clean, very good, cloth gilt, slight sunning to part of spine, pictorial dust-jacket by Clifford Webb with 7s 6d price intact, small part loss and closed tear at upper corner of rear panel/spine edge, internal repair at foot of spine with piece of laid down paper (not recent), some spotting, toning, general wear at edges, else a generally intact, complete and presentable; Peter Duck, 1932, illustrations and map endpapers by Arthur Ransome, contemporary gift inscription on half title, some light spotting to leaves at front and end, else leaves generally clean, very good, cloth gilt, slightly bumped at corners and head & foot of spine, spine a little sunned, pictorial dust-jacket by Clifford Webb with 7s 6d price intact, some closed tears and small part losses at head and foot of spine edges and front and rear flap edges, toning, else generally very good; Winter Holiday, 1933, illustrations and map end papers by Arthur Ransome, internally no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean, very good, cloth gilt (square, tight, cloth bright), pictorial dust-jacket by Arthur Ransome with 7s 6d price intact, small part loss at upper corner of rear panel/head of spine, spine somewhat browned, rear panel with toning, else generally a very nice example, Coot Club, 1934, illustrations and map end papers by Arthur Ransome, internally no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean, very good, cloth gilt, slightly bumped at lower corners, else square, tight, bright, pictorial dust-jacket by Arthur Ransome with 7s 6d price intact, small part loss head of spine, a few small, neat internal repairs, some toning, else generally very good; Pigeon Post, 1936, illustrations and map end papers by Arthur Ransome, internally no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean, very good, cloth gilt, a little sunned at head and foot of spine, else generally very good, pictorial dust-jacket by Arthur Ransome with 7s 6d price intact, professional restoration to head and foot of spine, some toning, and closed tears inside front flap, else very good; We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea, 1937, illustrations and map end papers by Arthur Ransome, contemporary gift inscription on half title, leaves clean, very good, cloth gilt, (square, tight, cloth bright), pictorial dust-jacket by Arthur Ransome with 7s 6d price intact, two internal brown paper repairs, spine somewhat browned, a little toning, spotting to rear panel, else a very good example; Secret Water, 1939, illustrations and map end papers by Arthur Ransome, contemporary gift inscription on half title, leaves clean, very good, cloth gilt, generally very good, square and tight, pictorial dust-jacket by Arthur Ransome with 7s 6d price intact, spine browned, a little chipped and worn at head and foot of spine, tips of front and rear inside flaps, a little toning to rear panel, else good; The Big Six, 1940, illustrations and map end papers by Arthur Ransome, internally no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean, very good, cloth gilt, a little bumped at corners, else square, tight and bright;
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