"I PLANNED FOR MYSELF GREAT WORKS, A GREAT NAME AND FAME; BUT I FOUND IT HARD TO MAKE A START"TREVOR, William. A Standard of Behaviour. London, 1958. First edition of Trevor's disowned novel, preceding his official first novel. $900. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
SIGNED BY TREVORTREVOR, William. Mrs. Eckdorf in O'Neill's Hotel. London, 1969. First edition of this early Trevor novel, shortlisted for the Booker Prize, signed by the author on the title page. $500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"AS PLAIN AND AS NATURAL AS DAYLIGHT"TREVOR, William. Ballroom of Romance. London, 1972. First edition of this collection of short stories by an acknowledged master of the genre. $450. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
SIGNED BY WILLIAM TREVORTREVOR, William. Miss Gomez and the Brethren. London, 1971. First edition, signed by Trevor on the title page. $350. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"SHE WAS AWARE OF NUMBED, SLIGHT PAIN, AND OF SLEEPINESS, AND OF BEING LOST"TREVOR, William. Dreaming. Hatfield, England, 1973. Limited first edition, one of 225 copies of this excerpt from Trevor's novel Elizabeth Alone. $225. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag