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Elephants Can Remember
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CHRISTIE, AGATHA.
Elephants Can Remember.
Stock Code 106919
London, Collins, 1972
£4,250
A Poirot novel. A fine association copy with the author's signed presentation inscription to the title page, 'Daphne Honeybone from Agatha Christie Oct. 1972'. The recipient was for many years Christie's personal secretary.
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First edition, first impression; author's presentation copy, with inscription to title page; 8vo; publisher's red boards, titles to spine gilt; with the dust jacket: a superb copy in the minimally faded dust jacket.
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Origin: England Period: 1950-1979 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 106919 Incollect Reference #: 582194
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