








The Lost Stradivarius
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1949.
The discovery of a beautiful Stradivarius violin in a hidden cupboard at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, appears to be a stroke of good fortune for music student John Maltravers. But there is something sinister in the violin’s history – something corrupt which threatens to re-emerge as the bewitched Maltravers plays and replays a devilish tune he is powerless to resist.
First published in 1895, The Lost Stradivarius has garnered a revered status as a true classic of strange fiction, described by the famed critic E. F. Bleiler as the novel M. R. James might have written, had he written novels.
Condition grading: Good Minus. Tippex to top of first inside page. Wear to spine. Light crease to bottom section of front cover. Very light scuff to top section of rear cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
Penguin 1st Edition, published 1949.
The discovery of a beautiful Stradivarius violin in a hidden cupboard at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, appears to be a stroke of good fortune for music student John Maltravers. But there is something sinister in the violin’s history – something corrupt which threatens to re-emerge as the bewitched Maltravers plays and replays a devilish tune he is powerless to resist.
First published in 1895, The Lost Stradivarius has garnered a revered status as a true classic of strange fiction, described by the famed critic E. F. Bleiler as the novel M. R. James might have written, had he written novels.
Condition grading: Good Minus. Tippex to top of first inside page. Wear to spine. Light crease to bottom section of front cover. Very light scuff to top section of rear cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.