Bates (H.E.). The Two Sisters, 1926; Days End, 1928; Catherine Foster, 1929; Charlotte's Row, 1931; The Fallow Land, 1932; The Black Boxer, 1932, 1st editions, light toning to endpapers, original cloth (occasional light fading to extremities), dust jackets, spines a little toned with a few small tears and chips, Two Sisters and Catherine Foster price-clipped, Day's End with tear along front panel fold and reinforced to verso, Day's End, Charlotte's Row and The Fallow Land all inscribed by the author, The Fallow Land with a loose 2 pp. autograph letter to E.C. Kyte, dated September 1932, discussing the book, plus four others: Sally Go Round the Moon, 1932, The Woman Who Had Imagination, 1934, Something Short and Sweet, 1937 and The Flying Goat, 1939 (10)
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Hall (Captain Charles Francis). Life with the Esquimaux: The Narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall, of the Whaling Barque "George Henry," from the 29th May, 1860, to the 13th September, 1862, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1864, engraved frontispiece to volume I, folding map (reinforced to verso), illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end of volume I, stitching a little strained in volume 2, a little light spotting front and rear, one or two crease marks, previous owner inscription and Royal Marines Officers Library bookplates, original green cloth gilt, small shelf numbers to spine, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo Sabin 29739. (2)
Waugh (Evelyn). Black Mischief, Chapman and Hall, 1932, illustrations by the author, slight marginal toning, top edge gilt, original purple cloth gilt, spine faded with light wear at ends, slight lean, 8vo Large Paper Edition 241/250, signed by the author, additionally inscribed in red ink to front endpaper: "Kaye Ball, from Evelyn Waugh, COHQ, May 1943". Waugh had transferred from the Royal Marines to the Royal Horse Guards in May 1942. (1)
*Tolkien (John Ronald Reuel, 1892-1973). Autograph letter signed, 'J.R.R. Tolkien', 20 Northmoor Road, Oxford, 4 July 1939, to Miss Segar, concerning her and other colleagues' hours for forthcoming exams to be overseen, 'Can you arrange to be free (according to the time-table I sent) on all the days except Friday 21st and Monday 24th?... If you will tell me Miss R[idgeway]'s address I will fetch her at the required times', thanking her for her kindness and 'we'll say no more about recompense. Just a card to signify that this is all fixed up would be a further kindness', a little spotting and a few light creases at head and foot, 2 pp., 8vo (1)
Ballard (J.G.). Crash, 1st edition, 1973, light marginal toning, previous owner signature, original blue cloth (extremities a little faded), dust jacket, spine faded with small tear and nicks at foot, 8vo, together with The Atrocity Exhibition, 1st edition, 1970, original cloth, dust jacket, small tear at foot of front panel, light marginal toning, 8vo, plus Low-Flying Aircraft, 1st edition, 1976, previous owner signature, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, with others, some signed, including News From the Sun, 1982, limited signed edition 26/100, Super-Cannes, 2000, an uncorrected proof of The Empire of the Sun, 1984 and Crash. Homage to JG Ballard, Gagosian Gallery, London, 11 February-1 April 2010 (45)
Osborne (E.C. & W., publishers). Osborne's Guide to the Grand Junction, or Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway, with the Topography of the Country through which the Line passes, and complete guides to the Towns of Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester, Birmingham, 1838, large folding engraved map, engraved illustrations and advertisements, a little light offsetting and a few spots, original blindstamped cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo (1)
Murdoch (Iris). Under the Net, 1954; The Flight From the Enchanter, 1956; The Sandcastle, 1957, 1st editions, a few minor spots, Flight From the Enchanter half title and one rear endpaper with light toning, previous owner inscription to front pastedown, original cloth, some fading to Under the Net spine, dust jackets (Under the Net and The Sandcastle price-clipped), Flight From the Enchanter with some toning to spine and front flap and small reinforcements to verso, a couple of closed tears and small chips, 8vo The author's first three novels. (3)
Plumptre (Anne). Narrative of a Residence in Ireland During the Summer of 1814, and that of 1815, 1st edition, Henry Colurn, 1817, half-title not present, engraved portrait frontispiece, 11 uncoloured aquatint plates, including folding view of the Giant's Causeway, publisher's advertisement leaf at end, some very light spotting to plates (contents generally clean), contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, gilt decorated spine, a little rubbed and upper joint partly split at head, 4to (1)
Greene (Graham). Babbling April, 1st edition, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1925, light toning to page 32, a few minor spots, original boards, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Oxford Poetry 1923 & 1924, 2 volumes, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1923-24 The author's first book. Each poem is dated in pencil at its foot, subsequently erased but most legible under angled light, with a pencil insertion of a dropped word in the poem on page 6. These are most probably in the hand of Graham Greene, with their characteristic neatness and form of figures, with no one else likely to have been able to date the poems so accurately, i.e. the poem on page 12 is dated to Christmas Day 1924. Six of the poems were published in Oxford Poetry, 1923-25, with the dates in this copy tallying accordingly. (3)
Gill (Eric). Engravings by Eric Gill. A Selection of Engravings on Wood and Metal representative of his work to the end of the year 1927 with a complete Chronological List of Engravings and a Preface by the Artist, Douglas Cleverdon, Bristol, 1929, self-portrait frontispiece, 103 wood-engraved and etched plates, a few printed in red and black, scattered light spotting, top edge gilt, original black cloth gilt, joints splitting, some edge wear, 4to Limited edition 188/400, from a total edition of 490. (1)
Amis (Martin). The Rachel Papers, 1973; Dead Babies, 1975; Success, 1978; Other People: A Mystery Story, 1981; Money, A Suicide Note, 1984, all uncorrected proofs, small marginal nick to Rachel Papers title, some toning to Success text block, light spotting to top fore edges, original wrappers, a couple of edges a little rubbed, one or two marks, 8voUncorrected proof copies of Amis's first five novels. (5)
4AD - Fantastic selection of 6 x LPs on this rather fine label. Titles are Dead Can Dance (x2) - The Serpent's Egg (original UK CAD 808 - Ex/VG+ light wear to the bottom corners, with clean printed inner) and S/T (red vinyl private pressing), This Mortal Coil - Filigree & Shadow (UK DAD 609 - Ex/VG+ printed inners), Cocteau Twins - Head Over Heels (UK 'matte' sleeve CAD 313 - Ex/VG+ printed inner), The Wolfgang Press - Queer (CAD 1011 - VG scuff marks/VG+ with printed inner and lyric sheet) and Lonely Is An Eyesore (Polish export SX-T 145, clean Ex copy). ( Vinyl Records )
CATAPILLA - S/T (6360 029 - GERMAN) - An original German copy of the 1971 LP (6360 029). The record is in G condition with heavy surface marks and some scratches that are of a light to moderate nature. The gatefold sleeve is in G+ condition with heavy shelfwear and ringwear noted. Complete with original swirl inner. ( Vinyl Records )
PAUL JONES - CRUCIFIX IN A HORSESHOE (6360 059) - 1st UK pressing (6360 059) of the December 1971 LP. The record is in superb Ex+ condition with perhaps one or two extremely faint, light and wispy marks under very strong light indeed. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with some light edge/ringwear. Complete with original swirl inner. ( Vinyl Records )
THOMAS F. BROWNE - WEDNESDAY'S CHILD (6325 250) - 1st UK pressing of the LP (6325 250). The record is in ace Ex+ condition with just one or two extremely incidental, wispy, faint markings. The gatefold cover is in Ex condition with some light ringwear on the reverse. Complete with original swirl inner. ( Vinyl Records )
PINK FLOYD DARK SIDE SOLID BLUE - The holy grail 1st UK 'solid blue' pressing of the iconic album, released on EMI Harvest in 1973 (SHVL 804). The record is in super Ex+ condition with just one or two very minor, faint and wispy markings - very clean indeed! MATRIX: SHVL 804 A-2 /B2. Complete with original stickers (x2) and posters (x2). The gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light edgewear, minor ringwear on the reverse and a very small paper tear where the catalogue number is. ( Vinyl Records )
BLACK SABBATH - MASTER OF REALITY (6360 050) - Rarely seen complete 1st UK pressing (6360 050). The record is in VG+ condition with some light surface markings; no heavier marks or scratches. The original poster is in excellent condition with very little wear - wow! The laminated embossed sleeve is in Ex condition with some light wear to the laminate. Complete with original swirl inner. ( Vinyl Records )
THE DAMNED - Stomping selection of 6 x LPs and 1 x 12". Titles are Machine Gun Etiquette (original UK release on Chiswick, CWK 3011 - glossy Ex with one or two very minor and wispy marks/Ex some light edgewear, with printed inner), Damned Damned Damned (France 526002, cracking Ex/Ex copy), Phantasmagoria (EU issue, MCA 252 337-1 - Ex/Ex), The Black Album (original UK CWK 3015 - Ex records/VG+ and RE DAM 3 - VG+/VG with inner), Anything (MCG 6015 - VG+ copy with printed inner) and Eloise (GRIMT 4 - VG+ copy). ( Vinyl Records )
BEGGARS OPERA - PATHFINDER (6360 073) - 1st UK pressing of the 1972 LP (6360 073). The record is in VG condition with some light scuff/surface marks mainly running with the groove. The fold-out sleeve is in VG+ condition with only light wear to the edges. Complete with original swirl inner. ( Vinyl Records )
CATAPILLA - S/T (6360 029 UK) - A very well presented original UK pressing of this seminal LP (6360 029). The record is in Ex condition with only a couple of very minor and light hairline marks largely seen towards the end of side 2. The gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light wear on the inside of the gatefold and a small price sticker on the back. ( Vinyl Records )
YARDBIRDS - 5 x LPs with sought after UK Columbia LPs. Titles are 'Roger The Engineer' (SX 6063 - G+, mostly clean, there is a light scratch, just about feelable, on tracks A3 and 4/VG+, well presented, there are some 'ticks' next to some of the tracks on the back), Over Under Sideways Down (US LN 241210 - Ex/VG some staining to the reverse), For Your Love (stereo US BN 26167, tidy VG+ copy), Live Yardbirds (US E 30615 - VG+ copy), Little Games (BN 26313 - Ex/VG+), Five Live Yardbirds (33SX 1677 - Fair, heavily marked/solid VG sleeve) and Having A Rave Up... (BN 26177, VG+ sleeve only). ( Vinyl Records )
JOHN MAYALL - Cracking collection of 22 x LPs featuring the revered guitar work of John Mayall. Titles include John Mayall Plays John Mayall (Decca original UK mono LK4680 - VG some light surface marks/VG), Blues Breakers (inc. LK 4804 unboxed mono and stereo SKL 4804), Crusade (mono LK 4890 original unboxed mono 1A/1A), The Turning Point (583571), The Blues Alone (ACL 1243 mono), The Diary Of A Band (volumes 1 and 2), A Hard Road (unboxed mono LK 4853), Bare Wires, Blues From Laurel Canyon, Blues Breakers Crusade (PS 529 US) and Moving On. Condition is generally VG to Ex though can vary on the earlier titles. ( Vinyl Records )

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