Wingfield (R.D.) Frost at Christmas, signed by the author, 1989 § Hunter (Alan) Gently Does It, cut signature of the author to title, signed by Martin Shaw on title, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, jacket spine ends and corners a little chipping, light rubbing and creasing to extremities, 1955 § Billingham (Mark) Sleepyhead, signed by the author, publisher's original wraparound band, 2001 § Child (Lee) Killing Floor, signed by the author, 1997, first editions, original boards, dust-jacket, near-fine or excellent overall, 8vo (4)⁂ A good group of works, each author's first novel in which he introduces his signature character (Jack Frost, George Gently, Tom Thorne and Jack Reacher respectively).
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Woolf (Virginia).- Palmer (Herbert Edward) The Judgement of Francois Villon, 'out of series' copy from an edition limited to 400 copies, loosely inserted publication notice and limitation note both in Virginia Woolf's hand in purple ink, original parchment-backed boards, dust-jacket, browned, 1927 § Hamnet (Nina) Laughing Torso, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Otto Theis, plates, light foxing, original cloth, dust-jacket, chipped and torn with tape repairs, New York, 1932 § Van Doren (Carl) Sinclair Lewis. A Biographical Sketch, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Louise Morgan, frontispiece, original cloth, New York, 1933; and c.70 others, early 20th century modern literature, some inscribed, v.s. (c.75)
Woolf (Virginia) A Haunted House and other Stories, first edition, dust-jacket with a couple of small tears and slightly chipped at head of spine, Hogarth Press, 1943; The Moment and other Essays, first edition, dust-jacket slightly chipped at extremities and with slight stain to lower panel, Hogarth Press, 1947; and a first edition dust-jacketed copy of Flush, 1933, 8vo (3)
NO RESERVE Jazz.- Mezzrow (Milton "Mezz") and Bernard Wolfe. Really the Blues, first edition, signed by Mezzrow on front free endpaper, original cloth, New York, 1946 § Stuart (George Allison) Call him George, first edition, signed by George Lewis on front free endpaper, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, extremities rubbed and creased, 1961, 8vo (2)
Lawrence (D.H.) Pansies, number 184 of 500 copies signed by the author, portrait frontispiece, original stiff wrappers, glacine dust-jacket (browned), slip-case (some light wear to extremities), 1929; Lady Chatterley's Lover, third [but pirate] edition, one of 500 copies, portrait frontispiece, original limp brown cloth, slight shelf-lean, extremities a little rubbed and bumped, 1929; The Ship of Death, wood-engraved illustrations by Blair Hughes-Stanton, occasional light foxing, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, chipping to head and foot, 1933; and 25 others, Lawrence, 8vo (28)
Le Gallienne (Richard) War, one of 50 copies, autograph poem "War" signed by the author loosely inserted, A.L.s. from the author loosely inserted, original cloth-backed boards, glacine dust-jacket, some chipping and browning, 1920; English Poems, one of 800 copies, signed presentation inscription from the author to Guy Phelps Dodge with original four-line poem, bookplates of Guy Phelps Dodge and Francis Kettaneh to pastedown, original boards, paper label to spine, 1892; The Silk-Hat Soldier, author's own copy with his bookplate to endpaper, bookplate of Francis Kettaneh, original printed wrappers, 1915; and 42 others, Le Gallienne, many inscribed, 8vo (45)
Maugham (William Somerset) Cakes and Ale, signed by artist, lithographed frontispiece portrait and decorations by Graham Sutherland, light browning to endpapers, original glacine dust-jacket with paper covering, [1954]; Ah King, 1933; Of Human Bondage. With a Digression on the Art of Fiction, 1946; The Book-Bag, frontispiece portrait, Florence, 1932, limited editions, signed by the author, original cloth or boards; and 3 others, signed limited editions by the same, 8vo (7)
McEwan (Ian) Solar, number 76 of 100 specially-bound copies, signed by the author, original morocco, slip-case, 2010; Atonement, first edition, signed by the author on title, original boards, dust-jacket, spine faded, 2001; On Chesil Beach, limited edition signed by the author, original cloth-backed boards, slip-case, 2007 § Boyd (William) A Haunting, number 12 of 100 copies signed by the author, original cloth, 2000; and c.85 others, modern first editions and similar, many signed, 8vo (c.90)
O'Casey (Sean) Two Plays. Juno and the Paycock, The Shadow of a Gunman, signed presentation inscription from the author to Alice Warrender to front free endpaper, original cloth-backed boards, minor bumping to spine ends, dust-jacket, creasing and chipping to head and foot, 1925; The Story of the Irish Citizen Army, original printed wrappers, 1919; and 2 others by the same, 8vo (4)⁂ The inscription reads: "To Alice Warrender from Sean O'Casey in remembrance of the honour gained by the author through the award of the Hawthornden Prize - 23/3/26". Alice Warrender (1857-1947), English philanthropist who established the Hawthornden Prize in 1919.
Priestley (J.B.) The Good Companions, jacket spotted, a few chips and tears to head and foot, 1929; Angel Pavement, spotting, jacket damp-stained, browned, chipping to head and foot, 1930; They Walk in the City, 1936; The Doomesday Men, 1938, first editions, signed presentation inscriptions from the author, light browning to endpaper, original cloth, dust-jackets; The Happy Dream, number 61 of 80 copies signed by the author, original morocco, gilt, slip-case, Whittington Press, 1976; The Prince of Pleasure, limited editions, signed by the author, original morocco by Zaehnsdorf, with decorative onlays on upper covers, g.e.; and c.40 others, Priestley, many containing the author's own bookplate, v.s. (c.45)
[Russell (George)], "A.E.". Imaginations and Reveries, first edition, signed drawing in crayon, pen and ink from the author to title, signed presentation inscription from the dedicatee John Quinn to front free endpaper, 1915; Collected Poems, reprint, autograph poem signed by the author to front free endpaper, 1913; Voices of the Stones, first edition, autograph poem signed by the author to half-title, presentation inscription to endpaper, newspaper clipping tipped onto pastedown, 1925; The House of the Titans, first editions, initialled presentation inscription from the author to Seamus O'Sullivan to endpaper, A.L.s. from the author loosely inserted, bookplate of Seamus O'Sullivan, dust-jacket, 1934, original cloth; and 10 others by the same, including some signed, 8vo (14)
Sebald (W.G.) The Rings of Saturn, first English edition, signed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, 1998 § Carey (Peter) Four Easy Pieces, number 18 of 100 copies signed by the author and with an additional initialled print, prospectus loosely inserted, original morocco-backed boards, 2002 § Ishiguro (Kazuo) Never Let Me Go, limited edition signed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, slip-case, 2005 § Franzen (Jonathan) My Father's Brain, limited edition signed by the author, illustrations, original textured wrappers, 2002; and c.65 others, modern first editions and similar, many signed, 8vo (c.70)
Sitwell (Edith) The Shadow of Cain, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, A.L.s. from the author loosely inserted "Meanwhile, I send you one of my poems about the Atomic Bomb and the state of the world that led up to it. One goosey-gander reviewing it said something seemed to have happened but he didn't know what ... [he thought it was] the description of a slight thunder-storm over a boys' cricket match!", original boards, dust-jacket, a little browned, 1947; Collected Poems, limited edition, signed by the author, frontispiece portrait, original cloth, Boston, 1930; and 13 others, Sitwells, 8vo (15)
Symons (Arthur) Days and Nights, first edition, signed presentation inscription from author, original cloth, 1889; Notes on Joseph Conrad, number 30 of 250 copies signed by the author, portrait frontispiece, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, chipped with loss, 1926; Plays, Acting and Music, signed presentation inscription from the author, autograph poem "Peace waits among the hills" in a calligraphic hand, signed by the author tipped onto front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine ends and corners chipped, 1928; and c.70 others, Symons and fin de siècle, many inscribed, 8vo & 12mo (c.70)
Waugh (Evelyn).- Sitwell (Edith) I Live Under a Black Sun, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For darling Evelyn [?Waugh] with Edith's very best love and gratitude", publisher's printed compliments notice tipped in on front free endpaper, original cloth, minor wear to foot of spine, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some creasing and fraying to head, 8vo, 1937.⁂ The author's only novel, likely inscribed to her friend and catholic mentor Evelyn Waugh. Waugh gave one of the few positive reviews of the novel, referring to it as "like a magnesium flame in a cavern".
NO RESERVE Auden (W.H.) and Christopher Isherwood. On the Frontier, printed Group Theatre slip loosely inserted, jacket a little browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1938 § Isherwood (Christopher) The World in the Evening, jacket price-clipped, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1954 § Thomas (Dylan) Adventures in the Skin Trade, jacket spine browned, 1955; and c.55 others by the same and similar, 8vo (c.60)
A Vintage 1970's Miss Dior purple crushed velvet maxi jacket style dress, lined with Miss Dior label, UK Size 6-8 (Bust 32"; Waist 26"; Hips 35") missing inner button & outer gold button and a Pre-Owned (possibly 2000's) Matthew Williamson belted coat in an embroidered green geometric fabric, Size 8 (Bust 32"; Waist 26") (2)
Falklands War Period Royal Navy Aircraft Handlers Petty Officer's Jacket. This example complete with bullion rank and trade insignia.... Accompanied by a similar working dress jacket.... Plus other jackets etc. of Naval interest. (6 Parts)The Two Falklands period jackets retain labels indicating worn by a Aircraft Handler serving onboard HMS Hermes.
Royal Tank Regiment Officer's Mess Jacket etc. Dark blue Melton cloth, with black silk facings to the lapels. The shoulder cords with Major rank crowns. Moth hole to front.... Accompanied by a Royal Artillery Officer's Patrol pattern tunic, the left breast with WW2 medal Ribbons including Africa and Italy Stars. Complete with overalls... Korean Period Cold Weather jacket, fitted with lining.... plus other items.
Rare RAF WW2 Dinghy Survival Waterproof Jacket & Trousers bright yellow waterproof fabric jacket. Webbing tie fastened front. Elasticised cuffs. Brown canvas hood which is also its packing bag. Internal maker's stamp and faint date 1942... Matching yellow waterproof fabric trousers with built in shoes with rubber soles. Zips at the waist. Khaki webbing belt. Faint internal maker's stamp. Minor wear. 2 items.
Tretchikoff By Howard Timmins, First Edition Cape Town, South Africa, 1969, Signed By The Artist Hardcover, signed Tretchikoff to page 6. Book contains 8 pages of text, 63 pages of full colour reproductions. Dust jacket in poor condition, taped in places with tears/nibbles to edges. Please see accompanying image.
A Collection Of Three Vintage Simulated Fur Coats Each in good condition, each in plush faux fur. To include 1960's evening jacket in cream fur with revere collar, side seam pockets, slightly flared sleeves and statement buttons. Also a mid length chocolate brown teddy bear coat with large woven buttons and a full length dark fur coat with polystain lining.

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