![]() Douglas also appears anecdotally in the short story ‘Lucky Break’, and as a character in the short story ‘The Swan’. As a friend, Douglas supported Roald during an incident at school, which Roald would never forget and later recounted in his autobiographical book ‘Boy’. A superb pair of books with a strong association to Dahl himself.ĭouglas Highton attended St Peter’s prep school in Weston-super-Mare with Roald Dahl. A little staining to the top of the rear panel. ![]() In a near fine unclipped wrapper with chipping to the corners and spine tips. ![]() Additionally, Dahl has written ‘American Edition’ on the front pastedown. SIGNED and INSCRIBED on the front free endpaper ‘To Andrew and Rebecca /Love/Roald Dahl/1977’. Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator: A near fine copy with one name to reverse of the half title. In a very good unclipped wrapper with chipping to the corners and spine tips. ![]() ![]() Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: A near fine copy (the third issue with four lines on the colophon page) with one name to reverse of the half title. A pair of first edition, first printings, published by Alfred Knopf in 19. ![]()
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