Let’s start with a look at the, quite magnificent if I may
say so, large hardback set. Even if you
have followed this blog form the beginning, many of these will be new to you as
upgrades, so bear with me.
I’ve cleaned up the cover a bit since you last saw this; now
displays quite well. The only real
issues are a small nick to bottom front board and a small dent in the middle of
the back cover. I’d only be upgrading
this for an exceptional copy.
Stuttering Parrot
Terror Castle
Stuttering Parrot
A really nice copy of this 47 year old book. A wee bit of foxing to top edge, but really
as good a copy as you could expect.
Whispering Mummy
A tiny bit of foxing to top edge and some minor fading to
text and colour block of spine. Previous
owner’s name on inside page. Amanda
Lithing? Utting? Can anyone else make
this surname out? Amanda if you’re
there, I’d love to hear from you.
Green Ghost
Some minor “shelf wear”, but internally this one is a
doozy. Very clean pages and it looks
frankly unread.
Vanishing Treasure
Some minor fading to the spine, but this is another one that
appears unread.
Skeleton Island
I remember raving about this one when I bought it a couple
of years ago. Simply stunning for a book
printed in 1968.
Fiery Eye
Here’s another belter.
This copy came from Abbey Books in Paisley sometime last year. Clean, unfaded and tight.
Silver Spider
Another fantastic copy that has almost certainly never been
read. Hard to believe this was made in
1969.
Screaming Clock
Some very light shelf wear at edge of spine, otherwise this
is the best book so far. Brilliant white
pages and very tight binding.
Awesome.
Moaning Cave
Mmmm... nice. This is
the copy I got years ago now at the start of this collection in a big box of
eBay books.
Talking Skull
Wow, the pages of this fisrt edition, 1970 copy are pearly
white. The only issue with it is the
scraping evident on the front cover where a prvious owner has removed the gold
Collins price sticker. An upgrade for
this book would have to be pretty much brand new.
Laughing Shadow
A teeny bit of reading wear to the spine, but really an
excellent copy.
Crooked Cat
Slight rubs and knocks to boards here and a curious stain to
the top edges of some of the pages, looks like a drop of liquid has fallen on
it it one point. Otherwise a great copy.
Coughing Dragon
Nice, nice nice. This
is a 1973 impression with cobweb end papers.
Some very minor fading to spine, otherwise a dillion.
Flaming Footprints
The first occurrence of Collins gold price sticker on this
one. This book is in absolutely stunning
condition; clearly unread. Unusually
there is evidence of some fading to the cover, but as you can see, this is at
the front edge rather than the spine, so we have to assume it has been stored
backwards on a bookshelf possibly?
Anyway it’s a stonker of a copy.
Nervous Lion
Another great book.
Clearly unread and does not look its 42 years.
Singing Serpent
The best looking book in the collection so far. Briliant white pages, price sticker attached,
unread, tight binding. This is the
version with white endpapers. Just
Wow. Honestly it could have been printed
yesterday.
Shrinking House
This is the second best condition book i have, closely
behind that large Singing Serpent.
Brilliant white pages, unread and with price sticker. If only they could all be like this.
Phantom Lake
Apart from the tiniest creasing to top edge of the DJ, this
book is as close to mint as you could get for a book of its age. Check out the boards, have you ever seen a phantom
Lake with such strong colours and crisp lines?
Monster Mountain
I’ve upgraded this one a few times, bloggers, and the end
result is good but not great. The book
itself is good enough but the DJ has a crease along the top back edge.
Haunted Mirror
This one has been upgraded a few times as well, resulting in
a fantastic book that really looks days old rather than 39 years. It has clearly never been read and feels as
though it has never been opened in anger.
A simply beautiful book. It took
me ages to get my hands on a decent Haunted Mirror that wasn’t an ex-library
copy. Looking at this,it was worth the
wait.
Dead Man’s Riddle
The boards on this one are absolutely gorgeous. Another unread copy that is only let down by
that tear to the bottom of the front of the DJ.
Boo!
Invisible Dog
According to the back of the fep, this copy used to belong
to Ian Brown, who must have been very careful when reading it as it is in
exceptional condition. Nectar nectar
nectar.
Death Trap Mine
This is the first of the ex-lib books in my collection. I’ve upgraded this one a fair few times as
well, each ex-lib copy slightly better than the previous. This is the best of the bunch; clean pages
and minimal stamps etc. Still an ex-lib
copy though, so definitely room for improvement here.
Dancing Devil
The second of my three ex-lib copies. Again, I have upgraded this book countless
times, resulting as good an ex-lib copy as you could probably expect.
Headless Horse
This book came form the West Kirby County Grammar School For
Girls, which may explain why it’s in such remarkable condition for an ex-lib
copy. Nice colours to front cover but
faded badly to spine. The last copy I
had of this had a less faded spine, but was much more tatty generally. I was thrawn with which copy to keep and
which to sell, but this one won out.
Magic Circle
This is Maxine Lawton’s old copy and by the looks of it she
never got round to reading it. She did,
however, place it on a shelf that was hit with sunlight, as the spine is faded. A pity actually, as otherwise the copy is in
awesome condition. I have had umpteen
copies of this book, bloggers, for some reason it seems to be quite easy to
find. At one point I had three ex-lib
copies in various states of disrepair. They
tend to fetch a nice price on eBay, mind you.
Deadly Double
I’ve had one or two of these as well, mostly ex-lib, but
also that one I blogged about.
Considering how rare this title is and that they are mostly ex-lib
copies that turn up, this is a cracker.
Clean, tight pages, unread, unclipped DJ. No fading to spine. I can’t imagine a better copy showing up any
time soon.
So, what ones need upgrading out of this lot? Well, aside from those obvious library
copies, I would probably look for a Terror Castle with better boards, a
Vanishing Treasure with a less faded spine, a Monster Mountain with perfect DJ,
a similar Dead Man’s Riddle and maybe a Magic Circle with unfaded DJ. Any offers you guys have would be gratefully
received.
Here’s what they look like in my new Globe-Werniecke
bookcase:
Now, what about those pesky small hardbacks?
Very, very sweet, Stewart! The ultimate target would be to obtain all 28 titles in pristine condition AND with the gold price sticker still attached.
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