STOCK CHECK – SERANDIP

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Leo P Kelly – Mythmaster £2.50

Frank Belknap Long – Lest Earth be Conquered £4.00

Bruce Graeme – Public Enemy No. 1 – £5.00

Joseph Mitchell – McSorley’s Wonderful Saloon – £10.00

Murray Leinster – SOS from Three Worlds £2.50

Kartman & Brown – Disaster £2.00

DONT FORGET – I can search my database for that book you just have to own.

Arthur Upfield

It must be at least 40 years since I read the “Bony” books of Arthur Upfield, I did enjoy them and searched out all the copies I could find. The books portray “outback” life in Australia. Upfield created the character of Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, based on a man known as “Tracker Leon”, whom he said he had met in his travels. Leon was supposedly a half-caste employed as a tracker by the Queensland Police.He was also said to have read Shakespeare and a biography of Napoleon, and to have received a university education. However, there is no evidence that any such person ever existed. The novels featuring Bony, as the detective was also known, were far more successful than any other writings by Upfield.

Arthur Upfield was born in Gosport, Hampshire, England, on 1 September 1890. His father was a draper. In 1911, after he did poorly in examinations towards becoming a real estate agent, Upfield’s father sent him to Australia.
With the outbreak of World War I, he joined the First Australian Imperial Force on August 1914. He sailed from Brisbane on 24 September 1914 to Melbourne. At the time of sailing he had the rank of Driver and was with the 1st Light horse Brigade Train (5 Company ASC [Army Service Corps]). In Melbourne he was at a camp for several weeks before sailing to Egypt.He fought at Gallipoli and in France and married an Australian nurse, Ann Douglass, in Egypt in 1915. He was discharged in England on 15 October 1919. Before returning to Australia, Ann gave birth to their only child, James Arthur, norn 8th February 1920.
For most of the next 20 years he travelled throughout the outback, working at a number of jobs and learning about Aboriginal cultures. A contributor of an article ‘Coming Down with Cattle’ to the first edition of Walkabout magazine, he later used the knowledge and material he had gathered in his books.

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Upfield Arthur The Clue of the New Shoe Pan 355 1st Brabbins f £4.00
Upfield Arthur Bony Buys a Woman Pan G 272 1st Boldero vg+ £3.50
Upfield Arthur The Batchelors of Broken Hill Pan G 424 1st Boldero f £4.00
Upfield Arthur The Bone is Pointed Pan G 360 1st Boldero vg+ £4.00
Upfield Arthur Boney and the Black Virgin Pan G 574 1st vg £3.50
Upfield Arthur Boney and the Mouse Pan G 495 1st Boldero vg £4.00
Upfield Arthur Bony and the Kelly Gang Pan G 609 1st vg £3.50
Upfield Arthur Bony and the White Savage Pan X 294 1st 1964 anon vg £3.50
Upfield Arthur Bony and the Mouse Pan X 588 3rd anon vg £2.00
Upfield Arthur Cake in the Hat Box Pan X 584 2nd 1966 anon vg £2.00
Upfield Arthur Madman’s Bend Pan X 492 1st 1966 anon vg £3.50
Upfield Arthur Murder Must Wait Pan X 585 2nd 1966 anon vg £2.50
Upfield Arthur The Bachelors of Broken Hill Pan X 587 2nd vg- £1.50

Peter James – Dead if you Don’t

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Brighton this time with Roy Grace. Demonstrating all the requirements to fit the “modern” detective genre. A boss who speaks gobbledygook is an idiot and has a name to suit (apologies to anyone named Caspian or Pewe), a set of detectives with confused relationship problems, a set of criminals devising twisted and evil ways to torture and kill and a set of victims that have many faults of their own.

Added together though, with a quick moving engaging plot, all it needs to challenge Nordic Noir is for the hero to go to the toilet now and again. All in all though this is a great series that I would recommend. I can’t say I have copies of every one of them in the shop, and can’t go up to check, but as I have read nearly all of them, I must have a fair number.

Just pondering, would it be OK under current rules to offer free delivery of books purchased on-line (just in the Spen Valley).

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Barker Dragon – Stock Take

Not a publisher that lasted a long time, but they did publish some authors  other publishes didn’t. What they did though is spend time choosing some great covers. Unusually I have included a large number in this blog. I did choose one of their covers for my title page.

Even the less than inspiring subjects have great illustrators.

Stock I have not done a recent stock check but I am confident that I have these titles. NOTE postage not included. Please let me know if you are interested in any of these title notinheckmondwikebookshop@gmail.com

AutherTitlePublisherConditionDateEditionLetterNumberPrice
Chegaray JacquesGoing My way round the WorldBarker Dragonvg19571st14£5.00
Burton RichardTales From the Thousand and One NightsBarker Dragonvg19561st2£5.00
Spillane MiceyOne Lonely NightBarker Dragonvg6£5.00
Bull RC ed.Perturbed SpiritsBarker Dragonvg20£5.00
Anderson OliverGrit and PolishBarker Dragonvg1£15.00
Goodwin RBHongKong EscapeBarker Dragonvg2£5.00
Langley NoelThe Cabbage PatchBarker Dragonvg4£5.00
Downing RupertIf I LaughBarker Dragonvg33£10.00
Green JohnThe First EnemyBarker Dragonvg21£5.00
Mankowitz WolfMy Old Man’s a DustmanBarker Dragonvg23£5.00
Spillane MickeyThe Long WaitBarker Dragonvg29£5.00
Halliday BrettMurder is My BusinessBarker Dragonvg-10£5.00
Spillane MickeyThe Big KillBarker Dragonvg18£5.00
Halliday BrettWhen Dorinda DancesBarker Dragonvg16£5.00
Anderson OliverPainless ExtractionsBarker Dragonvg13£5.00
VariousThe Girls from EsquireBarker Dragonvg11£5.00
Dodge DavidHow Lost was my WeekendBarker Dragonvg12£5.00
Quentin PatrickPuzzle for WantonsBarker Dragonvg34£10.00
Hartley L PThe Travelling Grave and other storiesBarker Dragonvg40£15.00
Spillane MickeyKiss Me, DeadlyBarker Dragonvg42SOLD
Sandstrom FloraThe Dancing GiantBarker Dragonvg5£10.00
Johnston JPatrol of the DeadBarker Dragonvg8£15.00

Henning Mankell

If you have yet to discover “Nordic Noir” then Wallnder , created by Henning Mankell is a good place to start. Could you imagine Morse, or even Lewis, going to the toilet and deciding it’s time to change their underpants. The characters seem real, however bizarre the crimes, there is a Dan Brown Factor of Nil in these books (Dan Brown of ten is when every character is over six foot tall, looks beautiful and has an IQ of over 180).

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I have a good selection in the shop all at £2.00 each, just the book for this god awful weather we have at the moment.

Michael Innes

Is it just a sign of old age that I am drawn to the cover art as it used to be? I do acknowledge that there is good and bad in all periods but it seems that there was more good in the past.


Innes Michael Death at a President’s Lodging Penguin 1286 3rd Green vg £2.50
Innes Michael Death at the President’s Lodgings Penguin 1286 1st 1958 Green vg £2.50
Innes Michael The Secret Vanguard Penguin 1298 1st 1958 Green vg £2.50
Innes Michael There Came Both Mist and Snow Penguin 1309 r Green vg £2.50
Innes Michael The Journeying Boy Penguin 1574 2nd 1954 vg £2.50
Innes Michael Appleby on Ararat Penguin 1577 1st 1961 Green vg- £2.00
Innes Michael Hamlet revenge Penguin 1640 3rd 1964 anon vg £2.50
Innes Michael Old Hall , New Hall Penguin 1641 1st 1961 Green vg £2.50
Innes Michael Christmas at Candleshoe Penguin 1642 1st 1961 anon vg- £1.50
Innes Michael Silence observed Penguin 2080 £2.50
Innes Michael Hare Sitting Up Penguin 2201 1st 1964 Green vg £2.50
Innes Michael Appleby’s Answer Penguin ISBN 0 £2.50
Innes Michael Candleshoe Penguin ISBN 0 £2.50
Innes Michael Death at the Chase Penguin ISBN 0 £2.50