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Two Steiff limited edition teddy bears comprising; 'British Collector's 1911 Replica Teddy Bear', No. 332/3000, EAN 406645, 'Teddy Rose', No. 9890/10000, EAN 0171/41, both with growler mechanisms and certificates, together with a Whittle-Le-Woods bear 'Rufus', by Mike and Greene Whittle, 1995, with coffee crushed mohair and velvet jacket (3).
NO RESERVE Amis (Kingsley) One Fat Englishman, 1963; The Green Man, 1969; The Riverside Villas Murder, 1973; The Alteration, 1976; New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction, 1961, first editions, original cloth, spine ends a little bumped, last spine faded, each but last dust-jacket, first nicks and closed tears, second upper panel creased; and 15 others, Amis, most first editions, 8vo (20)
Chandler (Raymond) The Long Good-Bye, jacket with light discolouration to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1953; Playback, jacket spine a little rubbed, 1958; The Killer in the Rain, 1964, first or first English editions, original boards, dust-jackets, near-fine overall; and 5 others, Chandler, 8vo (8)
Priestley (J.B.) The Good Companions, light foxing, theatrical programme loosely inserted, 1929; Angel Pavement, 1930; They Walk in the City, cut signature of the author loosely inserted, jacket spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1936, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, some light discolouration to spines, excellent or near-fine copies otherwise; and 3 others by the same, 8vo (6)
NO RESERVE Chatwin (Bruce) Utz, 1988 § Boyd (William) An Ice-Cream War, 1982 § Lee (Laurie) Cider With Rosie, frontispiece and illustrations by John Ward, The Hogarth Press, 1959 § Fleming (Ian) The Man With the Golden Gun, Foyles booklabel to front pastedown, 1965, first editions, last second state, third and fourth ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth, each a little bumped, each but last dust-jacket, first with scratch to upper panel, second spine a little faded, third a little rubbed and with a few nicks and creases; and 15 others, most first editions, 8vo (19)
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 10th printing, signed presentation inscription from the author "To Luke" to dedication p., creasing to endpaper, original pictorial boards, spine ends and corners a little bumped, dust-jacket, a little creased at head and foot, 1999; and a Philosopher's Stone 11th printing with a signed bookplate, 8vo (2)
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, author's signature laid down on front free endpaper, letters of provenance loosely inserted, usual light toning to margins, original pictorial boards, dust-jacket, 2000; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, deluxe edition, 10th printing, signed by the author on title, certificate of authenticity loosely inserted, original cloth lettered in gilt with pictorial onlay, small stain to fore-edge, g.e., 1999, 8vo (2)
*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed ***Sebald (W.G.) Schwindel. Gefühle., illustrations, Frankfurt, 1990 § James (M.R.) The Five Jars, frontispiece & illustrations, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1922 § Fitzgerald (Penelope) The Bookshop, 1978 § Crompton (Richmal) Sugar and Spice, early reprint with the jacket priced at 3/6, endpapers browned, 1929 § Aiken (Conrad) Blue Voyage, 1927, first editions, last two extreme fore edges spotted, all original cloth, second and last spine faded, last three dust-jackets, last two soiled and with creases, nicks, and closed tears; and c.50 others, similar, with volumes of Macmillan's Magazine with parts of James' The Portrait of a Lady, also several issues of Areté, 8vo & 4to (c.55)
Spark (Muriel) The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, jacket spine ends lightly rubbed and creased, 1961 § Bell (Mary Hayley) Whistle Down the Wind, illustrations Oven Edwards, jacket spine lightly browned, spine ends and corners chipped, a few short tears and creasing to head and foot, 1958, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 2 others, similar, 8vo (4)⁂ A good group of novels by women later adapted for the screen.
Twain (Mark) The American Claimant, frontispiece and illustrations by Beard, 8pp. publisher's advertisements, hinges pulling, New York, 1892 § [Desclos (Anne Cécile)], "Pauline Reage". Story of O, Olympia Press, [1970] § Nabokov (Vladimir) Lolita, 2 vol., second edition, Paris, Olympia, 1958 § Highsmith (Patricia) The Talented Mr Ripley, ex-library copy with ink stamps, traces of paper labels to pastedowns, browning to endpapers, 1955, first and last first editions, last first issue, second first English edition, third original wrappers, else original cloth, first stamped in gilt and black, first and last a little worn, third spines and margins faded, second and last dust-jacket, last with loss and spine faded, creases and a few short tears; and 31 others, similar, 8vo & 4to (36)
Waugh (Evelyn) Vile Bodies, pictorial title page, ownership inscription to half-title, book shop ink stamps, 1930; The Loved One..., frontispiece & illustrations by Stuart Boyle, [1948]; Officers and Gentlemen, presentation inscription and ink stamp to front free endpaper, tape residue to endpapers and pastedowns, 1955, first editions, spotting to peripheral ff. and extreme edges, original cloth, bumped, first spine faded and with a few splits, each but first dust-jacket, last price-clipped and with tape burn, all nicks, creases and some soiling; and a Book Society edition of Brideshead Revisted, 8vo (4)
Waugh (Evelyn) Edmund Campion, first edition, original cloth, spine darkened, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, light surface soiling to covers, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, internal closed tear to spine, toning and surface soiling to panels, 8vo, 1935.
NO RESERVE Waugh (Evelyn) Scoop, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1938; Helena, ink stamp "Erich Itor & Frida Kahn Collections" to title, Boston, 1950; A Tourist in Africa, frontispiece & illustrations, contents separating a little, 1960; [The Sword of Honour Trilogy] 3 vol. comprising Men at Arms, a little browning to endpapers, lacking dust-jacket, spine faded, 1952; Officers and Gentleman, 1955; Unconditional Surrender, 1961, second first American edition, others first edition, first first issue, original cloth, each spine ends bumped, first spine faded, second, third, fifth, and last dust-jacket, fourth with nicks and scattered spotting, fifth a little soiled and faded; and 8 others, Waugh, 8vo (14)
NO RESERVE Waugh (Evelyn) Scoop, a little spotting to peripheral ff., traces of label and adhesive residue to rear pastedown, 1938 § Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls, ownership inscriptions to front pastedown, endpapers a little browned and soiled, New York, 1940 § Steinbeck (John) The Moon is Down, 1942, first or first US editions, third later issue, original cloth, a little bumped, first worn along extremities and with traces of adhesive label to upper board, second a little soiled and rubbed, spines faded, last dust-jacket, nicked and creased, loss and repair; and 52 others, most first editions, including an unidentified printing of The Old Man and the Sea with printer's device to copyright p. but no letter to denote edition, also no date to title, in first issue dust-jacket, 8vo & 4to (55)
Wheatley (Dennis) The Forbidden Territory, early reprint with 40pp. publisher's catalogue for Spring 1933 at rear, signed presentation inscription from the author 'The first book which was ever to me by an old friend to sign' on title, map endpapers, original cloth, spine faded, fraying to spine ends and corners, rubbed, [1933]; The Forbidden Territory, first American edition, original cloth, spine faded, spine ends and corners a little bumped, New York, 1933; and an early English reprint of the same in a dust-jacket, 8vo (3)⁂ The author's first published book, rare.
Wheatley (Dennis) "Old Rowley". A Private Life of Charles II, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author ' A very minor contribution to the collection of modern first editions' to title, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine browned, upper joint broken, loss to head of spine, 1933; and 10 others, non-fiction by or about Wheatley, 8vo (11)
Wheatley (Dennis) Black August, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author dated 'Xmas 1933' to title, 3pp. advertisements of books by Wheatley, 56pp and 8pp. publisher's catalogues, all at rear, map endpapers (lightly browned), original cloth, dust-jacket, spine faded, spine ends and corners chipped, abrasion to foot of upper joint, creasing to head and foot, extremities rubbed, 8vo, [1934].⁂ The first book in the Gregory Sallust series, rare in the jacket and with a contemporary inscription from the author.
Wheatley (Dennis) The Secret War, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author dated January 1937 on title, spotting to fore-edge, map endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, light discolouration to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, upper panel with short tear to foot, light creasing to head and foot, rubbing to extremities, 8vo , [1937].
Wheatley (Dennis) The Golden Spaniard, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to title, 8pp. advertisements, 24pp catalogue at rear, map endpapers (light browning), original cloth, a little mottled dust-jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, short split to foot of lower joint, a little creased at head and foot, extremities a little rubbed, 8vo, [1938].⁂ The third title in the Duke de Richleau series.
Wheatley (Dennis) Three Inquisitive People, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine faded, lower joint broken, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some damp-staining to lower panel, extremities rubbed, 8vo, [1940].⁂ Wheatley's first novel, written in the winter of 1931-2 but not published until years later, rare.
Wheatley (Dennis) V for Vengeance, first edition, map endpapers (light browning), original cloth (a little spotted), dust-jacket, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, small internal tear to upper panel, light rubbing to fore-edge, otherwise excellent, 8vo, [1942].⁂ The sixth title in the Gregory Sallust series and the last printed during the war.
NO RESERVE Williams (Tennessee) A Streetcar Named Desire, first edition, third printing, ex-library copy with label and ink-stamps, several ff. cockling, endpapers and edges a little damp-affected, hinges pulling, portion of dust-jacket pasted to front free endpaper, original printed boards, faint browning and damp-staining, worn at corners, joints splitting, loss at spine ends, inked library catalogue number to spine foot, 8vo, 1947.
NO RESERVE Bawden (Edward).- Heath (Ambrose) Good Drinks, first edition, pictorial title by Edward Bawden, foxing to some leaves, original pictorial boards by Bawden printed in green and blue, spotted, dust-jacket with same design, spine lightly browned, 1939 § Carrington (Noel) Life in an English Village, King Penguin No.51, illustrations and 16 colour lithographs by Bawden, original decorated boards, 1949, 8vo (2)
Braque (Georges).- Perse (St.-John) Birds, 4 colour lithographed plates by Braque, Braque pamphlet loosely inserted, original cloth, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, slight bumping to extremities, remnants of slipcase, Pantheon Books, 1966 § Mascy (Hugh) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, limited edition numbered 8 of 200, 12 lithographed plates by Roy Morgon, loose as issued, separate introduction loosely inserted, housed in original cloth-backed portfolio, rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Lion and Unicorn Press, 1956 § Scott (Hardiman) Adam & Eve & us, limited edition one of 1200 signed by author and artist, illustrations by Betty Dougherty, faint spotting to endpapers, original cloth, rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Sylvan Press, 1946; and 7 others, private press or limited edition, v.s. (10)
NO RESERVE Craig (Edward Gordon) Ellen Terry and Her Secret Self, number 40 of 256 large paper copies signed and dated by the author, with an additional signed proof wood-engraving on Japon 'Robinson sniffs the soup' loosely inserted, colour frontispiece and plates, all mounted on grey paper, with 'Annex: A Plea for G.B.S.' booklet in pocket at end, proof titled, initialled & dated 1938 in pencil, mounted on card, original cream cloth, gilt, yapp edges, t.e.g., others uncut, slightly soiled, spine browned, 1931; Woodcuts and some Words, number 125 of 160 copies signed by the author/artist, tipped-in plates, illustrations, with loosely-inserted card signed "Ellen Terry February 1918", original buckram, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, defective dust-jacket, 1924; and an ordinary copy of the first with signed presentation card from Ellen Terry pasted in at beginning, 4to & 8vo (3)
NO RESERVE Graham (R.B.Cunninghame) The District of Mentieth, number 93 of 250 copies signed by the author and artist and with original signed etching by D.Y.Cameron, plates by Cameron, captioned tissue guards, original calf-backed cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jacket, with the original publisher's box with lid (rubbed), Stirling, 1930 § Strang (William) The Earth Fiend, number 72 of 150 copies signed by the artist, 1892; The Christ upon the Hill, number 22 of 200 copies, 1895, the last two with etched pictorial title and plates by Strang, original buckram, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, the last rubbed with frayed spine, folio (3)
Eliot (T.S.) The Confidential Clerk, first edition, first issue, p.7 reading 'Ihad to send him to the City this morning', ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, light foxing to peripheral ff., original cloth, a little bumped and worn, dust-jacket with creases and closed tears, variously faded or darkened, loss at spine ends, 1954; The Cultivation of Christmas Trees, first American edition, decorations by Arno, original pictorial boards, worn, loss at spine head, 1956 § Grigson (Geoffrey) Painted Caves, first edition, illustrations, loosely inserted A.L.s from Grigson and T.L.s. from ?Thomas Ragg to Faber and Faber typographer Seán Jennet, both regarding proposed changes in format for The Mint, the literary journal published under Grigson's editorship, original cloth, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine darkened, 1957; and 4 others, Literature, 8vo (7)
NO RESERVE Mosley (Diana).- Mitford.- Shakespeare (William) Romeo and Juliet, signed dedication from Diana Mosley, tipped-in frontispiece and 39 plates, 7 in colour, by Oliver Messel, bookplate, original decorative cloth, remnants of dust-jacket loosely inserted, 4to, 1936.⁂ Provenance: ink dedication to half-title by Diana Mosley reading "Miranda, with love from Diana (Mitford). Christmas 1936." Bookplate of Miranda Villiers to front pastedown.
Nash (John & Paul).- Hudson (Stephen) Céleste and other sketches, number 34 of 50 copies on Japanese vellum signed by the author and artist, from an edition limited to 700, 6 wood-engraved plates by John Nash, original green silk, upper cover blocked in gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, very slightly rubbed at edges, Blackmore Press, 1930 § Bell (Adrian) Men and the Fields, first edition, colour lithograph plates and black & white illustrations by John Nash, original cloth, pictorial dust-jacket, spine a little rubbed & browned, a couple of short tears repaired, New York & London, 1939 § Eates (Margot, editor) Paul Nash: Paintings, Drawings and Illustrations, first edition, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed, spine lacking small portions at head and foot causing fading to cloth, 1948, 8vo & 4to (3)
Raine (Kathleen) A Place, a State: a Suite of Drawings, number 90 of 200 copies, plates by Julian Trevelyan, original hessian-backed marbled boards, dust-jacket, Enitharmon Press, 1974 § Jones (Barbara) The Unsophisticated Arts, first edition, illustrations by the author, original cloth, dust-jacket, Architectural Press, 1951, both all a little rubbed, folio & 4to (2)
Fleming (Ian) Live and Let Die, first edition, third impression, a very little faint even browning, original cloth, stamped in gilt, a very little bumped, slight cocking, dust-jacket, a little worn along extremities, chipped at spine ends and corners, patches of discoloration to upper wrapper and spine, the latter also faded, some soiling to lower panel, 8vo, 1956.⁂The third impression much scarcer than the previous two.
NO RESERVE Fleming (Ian) Live and Let Die, first edition, third impression, a little faint browning and staining to margins of peripheral ff., extreme edges browned, original cloth, bumped, marginal damp-staining, dust-jacket, worn and soiled, loss at corners and spine ends, preserved in glassine wrapper, 1956 § [Amis (Kingsley)] "Robert Markham". Colonel Sun: A James Bond Adventure, first edition, spotting to extreme edges, original cloth, bumped at spine ends, impact indentations to upper joint, dust-jacket, a very little browning and creasing, minor abrasion to spine; and 6 others, Bond, including 3 Pan paperback editions, 8vo (8)

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