![]() The Raj Quartet is a dramatisation of the four novels by Paul Scott about. (5) ‘Staying On’ first UK edition – a near fine book in a near fine wrapper which is unclipped. Benedict plays officer Nigel Rowan in a story about India under British colonial rule. A near fine book without inscriptions in a near fine clipped wrapper. The Raj Quartet, Paul Scotts epic study of Britis. (4) ‘A Division of the Spoils’ first UK edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1975. The Raj Quartet 1: The Jewel in the Crown / The Day of the Scorpion. Indubitably, Scott intended the roles of Englishwomen uprooted and. A fine book without inscriptions (previous owner’s bookplate to the front endpaper). Despite Merrick’s centrality to the plot of The Raj Quartet, the novels are dominated by strong and complex female characters. (3) ‘The Towers of Silence’ first UK edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1971. A near fine book (previously the copy belonging to Richard Attenborough – there are some neat pencil notes to the front endpaper) in like unclipped wrapper with three small closed tears. (2) ‘The Day of the Scorpion’ first UK edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1968. In a very good dust wrapper with a repair to the front hinge and some chipping to the spine tips and corners. A near fine book with one name to the head of the endpaper. Consisting: (1) ‘The Jewel in the Crown’, first UK edition, first printing published by Heinemann in 1966. A set of all first edition, first printings published between 19. ![]()
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