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Books by John Fowles
| A Maggot [Paperback] Begins as an obsession (or 'maggot') which found its setting in the second wave of Protestant Dissent in England. 464 pages, Vintage, 1996. |
| A Maggot [Hardback] Not a historical novel in the normal sense. It began as a quirk or obsession (a 'maggot' in the archaic sense of the word) which found its setting in the second wave of Protestant Dissent in England. 460 pages, Jonathan Cape, London,, 1985. |
| A Maggot [Hardback] Not a historical novel in the normal sense. It began as a quirk or obsession (a 'maggot' in the archaic sense of the word) which found its setting in the second wave of Protestant Dissent in England. 460 pages, Jonathan Cape, 1985. |
| Daniel Martin [Hardback] The account of a contemporary Englishman's attempt to see himself and his time in the mirrors of his past and his present. 704 pages, Jonathan Cape Ltd, London, 1977. |
| Daniel Martin (New) [Paperback] The account of a contemporary Englishman's attempt to see himself and his time in the mirrors of his past and his present. 704 pages, Vintage, London, 2004. |
| Lyme Worthies [Hardback] John Fowles celerated the millennium by commisioning a local artist, Gavin Bird, to paint portraits of a selection of Lyme's personalities. 61 pages, Lyme Regis Museum, Lyme Regis, 2000. |
| Mantissa [Hardback] Miles Green wakes up in a mysterious hospital with no idea of how he got there or who he is. 192 pages, Jonathan Cape, London, 1982. |
| Mantissa (New) [Paperback] Miles Green wakes up in a mysterious hospital with no idea of how he got there or who he is. 192 pages, Vintage Classics, London, 2009. |
| The Aristos (New) [Paperback] Two years after 'The Collector' and a year before 'The Magus', the author set out his ideas on life. 208 pages, Vintage, 2001. |
| The Collector [Paperback] Withdrawn, uneducated and unloved, Frederick collects butterflies and takes photographs. 288 pages, Panther, 1976-1979. |
| The Collector (New) [Paperback] Withdrawn, uneducated and unloved, Frederick collects butterflies and takes photographs. 282 pages, Vintage, London, 2004. |
| The Ebony Tower [Paperback] Series of novellas, rich in imagery, exploring the nature of art. 304 pages, Panther/Granada, 1975-1984. |
| The Ebony Tower [Paperback] Series of novellas, rich in imagery, exploring the nature of art. The story of the title concerns a journalist visiting a celebrated but reclusive painter. 304 pages, Vintage Classics, 2006. |
| The French Lieutenant's Woman (New) [Paperback] Of all John Fowles' novels The French Lieutenant's Woman received the most acclaim and today holds a special place in post-war English literature. 448 pages, Vintage, 2004. |
| The Journals of John Fowles: v. 1 (New) [Paperback] Reveals the inner thoughts and creative development of one of the 20th century's most innovative and important novelists. 668 pages, Vintage, 2004. |
| The Magus (New) [Paperback] On a remote Greek island, Nicholas Urfe finds himself embroiled in the deceptions of a master trickster. 656 pages, Vintage, 2004. |
| The Magus: A Revised Version [Paperback] On a remote Greek island, Nicholas Urfe finds himself embroiled in the deceptions of a master trickster. 656 pages, Triad Grafton, 1977-1985. |
| The Tree (New) [Paperback] A series of recollections that concern both the childhood and work of the writer John Fowles. 94 pages, Vintage, 2000. |
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