Add this copy of Wilbur Smith Novels to cart. $335.76, like new condition, Sold by Rooke Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BATH, SOMERSET, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2015 by Macmillan; Harper Collins.
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None. Fine in Near Fine jacket. An extremely well-presented collection of first edition novels by Wilbur Smith, in their original, striking dust wrappers. First editions of the works, in original publisher's cloth binding, with the original, unclipped dust wrappers. This collection is comprised of thirteen novels by British-South African author, Wilbur Smith. Smith was known for his works of historical fiction surrounding international involvement in South Africa, spanning the last four centuries. He wrote forty-nine novels during his lifetime, using his own background and own experiences to feed into his work. His first novel, When the Lion Feeds (1964) received him much acclaim, being adapted into a film by Stanley Baker. This particular set of Smith's novels includes Golden Fox (1990); The Seventh Scroll (1995); Birds of Prey (1997); Monsoon (1999); Warlock (2001); Blue Horizon (2003); The Triumph of the Sun (2005); The Quest (2007); Assegai (2009); Those in Peril (2011); Vicious Circle (2013); Desert God (2014); Golden Lion (2015). Smith wrote his novels in a number of series. These include The Courtneys, The Courtneys of Africa and The Egyptian Novels. Each novel in this collection has an eye-catching dust wrapper, all of which have been left unclipped. Many of the works have highly decorative endpapers in the form of maps. In original publisher's cloth binding, with the original, unclipped dust wrappers. Externally, lovely, with very minor shelf wear only. Dust wrappers are in excellent condition, with minor edge wear and the occasional handling mark. Price sticker to the front wrap of Warlock, and book club sticker to the front wrap of Vicious Circle. Internally, firmly bound. Pages very bright and clean. Fine.