His Dark Materials [comprising] Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife, the Amber Spyglass [and] The Book of Dust Vols I-III [comprising] La Belle Sauvage, The Secret Commonwealth, The Rose Field [and] Lyra’s Oxford [and] Once Upon a Time in the North.
Book Description
PULLMAN, Philip.
His Dark Materials [comprising] Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife, the Amber
Spyglass [and] The Book of Dust Vols I-III [comprising] La Belle Sauvage, The
Secret Commonwealth, The Rose Field [and] Lyra’s Oxford [and] Once Upon a
Time in the North.
London: Scholastic Children’s Books/David Fickling Books, 1995-2022.
£2500
His Dark Materials Trilogy:
Large 8vos., 3 vols; burgundy, green and black linson boards, lettered in gilt to spines; Vol II
with knife device gilt to upper board; Vol III titled to upper; all in the highly decorative
pictorial dustwrappers designed by David Scutt; Vol III with coloured endpapers; pp. [x],
3-399, [ix]; [viii], 341, [iii]; [viii], 548, [iv]; with decorative devices and quotations throughout
all volumes; a lovely, bright set; Vol I slightly faded along backstrip of wrapper; Vol II and III
lightly spotted to the upper edge, extending slightly to fore-edge and prelims in the latter;
some mild creasing to wrappers at spine tips, with some associated pushing to the boards
beneath; otherwise aside from very minor marking and shelfwear, a smart set of this
celebrated fantasy series.
First editions, first printings all, with full number lines 1-10 where called for.
Pullman was still teaching full time when he began to write ‘The Northern Lights’, set in his
home town of Oxford, though in a parallel universe. With the overarching title of the series taken directly from Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’, Pullman cites his influences as Blake, Socrates,
and Heinrich von Kleist, and was inspired to write about Daemons (animal companions
which are the character’s inner selves in physical form) after seeing Leonardo da Vinci’s
‘Lady with an Ermine’, showing the figure holding an animal in her arms. The trilogy follows
Lyra Belacqua and her daemon Pan as they track down stolen children, navigate parallel
universes and encounter such characters as witches, aeronauts and armoured bears along
the way. The books have won multiple awards and have been adapted several times for film,
radio and television, most recently as a BBC series aired between 2019 and 2022.
The Book of Dust Trilogy: Large 8vos., 3 vols; black cloth lettered and decorated
respectively in sparkling gold, metallic red and bronze with titles and quotations;
decorative endpapers; Vol III with gold ribbon marker; all in their respective unclipped
dustwrappers with cover designs by Tom Sanderson; pp. [xii], 3-545, [v]; [xii], 686, [vi]; [xiv],
5-621, 1.00 25/11/2025 [ix]; all books near-fine, spine ends occasionally pushed, light
dirt-mark to the foreedge of Vol II; Vol III purchased new and thus fine.
First editions, first printings all, with full number lines 1-10. Vol II neatly signed by Pullman
in blue ink; Vol III the Exclusive edition, together with publisher’s promotional bookmark
loosely laid in.
The parallel trilogy of novels centring around the character of Malcolm Polstead and his
dæmon Asta. Volume one was published in 2017, over 15 years since ‘The Subtle Knife’ had
been released, but is essentially a prequel to Pullman’s former trilogy, and follows Malcolm
and a 15 year-old Alice as they protect the infant Lyra, entrusting her into the care of
Jordan college. It also reveals further insights into the creation of her famous alethiometer.
The second volume moves back to Lyra, and focuses on her post-graduate years, with her
travels into the far east. The final long-awaited volume was published in 2025, and finally
brings to a close Pullman’s remarkable journey with the protagonist, introducing characters
such as thieves and gryphons as well as reintroducing some old friends. Lyra’s Oxford: 12mo., bright red cloth with onlaid pictorial label to upper board; spine
lettered in black; lower board lettered and decorated with map of England in black; pale
grey endpapers; pp. [x], 3-48, [viii], with numerous woodcut devices, vignettes and
illustrations throughout by John Lawrence, as well as a folding colour map and [vi] black
and white ephemeral travel pages to rear; map with tiny corner crease, else fine.
First edition, first printing, with full number line 1-10. This copy signed by Pullman in blue
ink to the title page. A novella focusing once again on his famous titular protagonist, a character who inspired a
generation of women and young girls through his popular fantasy series. Here, in her true
heroic style, Lyra rescues the daemon of a witch, and tracks down the last remaining
alchemist in the city, becoming embroiled in a plot on her life. The map depicts the Oxford
which exists in Lyra’s parallel universe.
A lovely copy.
Once upon a time in the North:
12mo., navy-blue cloth onlaid with white illustrated title labels in white and gold; the
former printed with text and woodblock engraving in colour by John Lawrence; pale blue
endpapers; pp. [viii], 95, [ix]; with numerous illustrations and vignettes in black and white
throughout, all by Lawrence, as well as reproduced passages of handwriting, diagrams and
newspaper clippings; a ‘Peril of the Pole’ game folded and enclosed in pocket to rear of text,
in full colour, as well as an unused wind compass; a very good copy.
First edition. Another prequel to the ‘His Dark Materials’ trilogy, which describes the initial
meeting between much-loved characters Lee Scoresby, the balloonist, and Iorek Byrnison,
the armoured bear.
Together this multi-volume set comprises as complete a collection as possible of
Pullman’s best-known series, which was written over a period of almost twenty years.
Scarce thus.
Author
PULLMAN, Philip.
Date
1995-2022
Binding
Hardback
Publisher
Scholastic Children’s Books/David Fickling Books
Illustrator
David Scutt and Tom Sanderson
Condition
Very Good
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