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ARNOUX (Guy, Illustrator): 'Carnet D'Un Permissionnaire..'; Paris, Chez Devambez, 1917. Oblong 12mo, orig. printed paper covers string tied to spine, with eleven Pochoir plates, some light browning and finger marking else VG; together with another title similar illustrated by Arnoux, defective. (2)
ROBINSON (William Heath, Illustrator): 'The 'First' Colliery, An Almanac of Four Drawings, With the Compliments of Lancashire Associated Collieries..'; 1938. Four black and white plates by the artist tipped onto card, decorative cover, string tied to upper edge, a few light spots and marks but otherwise VG, overall size 550 x 360mm. Scarce. (1)
PUSHKIN (Aleksandr Sergyeevick, 1799-1837): 'Conte de Tsar Saltan et de Son Fils..'; Paris, 1921. No.517/559 copies, illustrated by Natailia Gontcharova. 4to, unsewn in original printed paper covered folder, unopened, edges untrimmed, some light rubbing and sunning to extrems, light internal toning and spotting, otherwise VG. (1)
CHRISTO: 'Valley Curtain..'; New York, Harry Abrams, 1973. No.11/400 copies Hors Commerce, inscribed by the artist to upper free end paper 'For Ian, New York 1974'; 4to, publisher's printed boards, light wear to extrems; 'Running Fence..'; limited edition, No.722/2159 copies, inscribed by the author. Large 4to, publisher's buckram, slip case, VG; together with two further volumes and two postcards also inscribed by Christo; plus ten other books produced by, or about, the author, eight of them large format productions. (15)
PAOLOZZI (Eduardo): 'Underground Design - Folio X..'; Architectural Association, 1986. Square 4to, 32 p.p. illustrated booklet with introduction by Peter Cook, eighteen experimental thermographic printed plates; plus signed and dated colour lithograph, contained in original publisher's black card box, lettered in white, some light dust marking else VG; 'Paolozzi'; Pace Gallery Exhibition Catalogue, Jan. 8 - 2 Feb. 1966, photographic portrait of the author inscribed 'For Bob, Eduardo Paolozzi 1968'; silver paper card covers, 8vo; 'Eduardo Paolozzi, The Metallization of a Dream..'; London, Lion & Unicorn Press, 1963. 4to, publisher's boards, packaged in card; together with sixteen other volumes by, or about, Paolozzi, including a perspex mounted calendar produced for Rosenthal Technic in 1979, inscribed by the artist to rear panel; a 'flikker book' published 1972; and three other books inscribed by the artist. (19)
RAMSDEN (George): 'Christopher Logue, a Bibliography 1952-97..'; Settrington, Stone Trough Books, 1997. No.9/35 copies, specially bound in quarter calf with cloth sides in Vorticist design and signed by Christopher Logue, light wear to edges, else VG; VAUGHAN (Keith, Illustrator): 'A Season in Hell..'; London, John Lehman, 1949. 8vo, publisher's cloth, dustjacket, some light spots and marks, else VG; together with approx. fifty four others, largely mixed period 20th century illustrated and private press books, various sizes and formats, generally in very good condition. (Approx. 56)
FINLAY (Ian Hamilton) & HUNTLEY (Gordon): 'A Sailor's Calendar, A Miscellany..'; New York, Something Else Press, 1971. 12mo, ring-bound, containing sixteen decorative card leaves, a little toned and marked, else good; together with RICHTER (Fritz): 'Der Bauern Totentanz Holzschnitte: Germany Berchtesgaden 1936..'. Inscribed by the author. 12mo, orig. printed covers, some light wear and browning, otherwise good. (2)
HIRSCHMAN (Jack) & ASA (Benveniste): 'A Word in Your Season..'; London, Trigram Press, 1967. Large folio, dark green card covers printed in light green and red, containing six silk screen prints on metallic silver paper. No.5/100 copies, signed by Hirschman. Some light bumping to edges/corners and a few light marks, otherwise VG. (1)
YEATES (Jack B.): 'A Broadside..'; Dun Emer & Cuala Press, Churchtown & Dublin, 1909-13. Eight single folio issues, printed to one side only, each with single hand-coloured woodcut illustration and one of 300 copies, comprising Nos.1 & 10 of the second year, Nos.4, 7, 11 & 12 of the third year; and No.7 of fourth year; and No.8 of the fifth year, some light toning and marking, fifth named issue with short closed tear to fore edge, otherwise VG, contained in modern loose leaf album. (8) Condition Report: All Eight woodcuts are by Yeates
BILIBIN (Ivan, Illustrator): 'Skazki Skazka Ob Ivan-Tsarevich, Zhar-Ptitse I O Serom Volke..'; St Petersburg, commission for the preparation of State papers, 1901. Folio, original chromolithographed wrappers, spines reinforced with paper strip as issued, some light wear to extrems, otherwise VG; with English translation published by Russian Peasant Industries loosely inserted; together with one other book illustrated by Bilibin. (2)
ERNESTOVITCH (Ernest, Illustrator): 'Skazka O Lisichke Sestrichke I Volke..'; Moscow, G. E. Lissner, 1902. Folio, orig. chromolithographed covers highlighted in gold paper strip to spine as issued, some fairly light rubbing and dust marking, light spotting and some offsetting from the plates. Title translates into English as 'The Tale of Sister Fox & The Wolf'. (1)
VASNETSOV (V) & PUSHKIN (Aleksandr): 'The Song of Prince Oleg (Translation)..'; folio concertina, folding down into six sections, four half page chromolithographic illustrations, Russian text printed in black and red, ink stamp of Russian Peasant Industries to lower cover, some light marks and dust soiling, else VG. (1)
FREEDMAN (Barnett) & ROGERSON (Ian): 'Barnett Freedman The Graphic Art..'; Fleece Press, 2006. One of 500 copies, with two hundred and fifty two plates, some folding, an essay on Freedman by Michael Twyman. Folio, orig. pub. red cloth with printed label to spine, some minor wear, else VG; together with 'Tone, Texture, Light & Shade.. A Barnett Freedman Picture Album..'; same publisher, 2011. One of 90 special editions with original lithographic Christmas Card in pocket at rear. Sm. folio, orig. cloth backed boards in grey buckram slip case; together with an additional copy of each of these two named items; plus another copy of the last named item, one of the 250 standard issues without slip case or Christmas Card; plus six other books relating to Freedman. (11)
PAOLOZZI (Eduardo, 1924-2005): 'Zero Energy Experimental Pile, Volume I..'; London, Petersburg Press, 1970. Complete set of six screen prints in colours on astrolux paper, laminated to clear acrylic, with the justification sheet, each signed and dated in black felt tip pen, this copy No.47/100 examples, the sheets loose in the original silver solander box with title screen printed in black to upper panel, a few light marks and scuffs, slight creasing to a few of the foam guards, otherwise in very good condition. (Large folio)
MORAND (Paul, 1889-1977): 'Paris de Nuit..'; Paris, Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 1933, illustrated by Brassai. 8vo, spiral-bound photo-illustrated card covers, some external wear and creasing, early ink ownership inscription at head of first page, some light toning, but generally a good copy. (1)
PHOTO BOOKS: WOLFF (Paul, Dr.): 'Arbeit!..'; Berlin, (1937), 4to, publisher's boards with dustjacket, a little worn and nicked to edges with a few short tears, else VG; MILLER (Henry): 'Brassai..'; Paris, Editions Neuf, 1952. First edition. Small 4to, orig. red cloth with photograph onlay to upper cover, a few light marks and stains to covers, else VG; together with approx. one hundred and eighty nine others, photo books, various sizes, many in dustjacket where appropriate. (Large quantity)
FIELD (Horace) & BUNNEY (Michael): 'English Domestic Architecture of the XVII and XVIII Centuries..'; London, George Bell, 1905. Folio, orig. pub. white buckram backed boards, t.e.g., spine a little browned, some light foxing, else a good copy; together with a large quantity of other books over six shelves, chiefly hardback domestic architecture of various periods, a few soft cover titles, condition generally sound. (Six shelves)
WRIGHT (Frank Lloyd, 1869-1959): 'An Autobiography..'; London & N.Y., Longmans Green & Co., 1933. 8vo, orig. publisher's cloth, browned and spotted with a few light marks. First edition; together with a first edition of his 1943 book of the same title, large square 8vo in red pub. cloth, spine sunned else VG. (2)
MIRO (Joan, 1893-1974): 'Lithographs..'; New York, Tudor Publishing, 1972. Vol.1 only. Large 4to, dustjacket, rubbed to extrems; GILL (Eric): 'The Engravings of Eric Gill..'; Wellingborough, Christopher Skelton, 1983. Folio, publisher's black and cream cloth, gilt lettered to spine, light marking else VG; together with twenty three others, large format, art reference and related to include Richard Cork's 'Vorticism & Abstract Art in the First Machine Age..'. (25)
LLEWELLYN (Richard): 'How Green Was My Valley..'; London, Michael Joseph, 1939. No.143/200 copies, signed by the author. 8vo, orig. brown buckram with red morocco label, without slip case, rather rubbed and marked; AMIS (Martin): 'Experience'; London, Jonathan Cape, 2000. Limited edition 81/150 copies, inscribed and dated by the author. 8vo, orig. black morocco gilt lettered to spine, contained in black buckram slip case and with paper limitation statement present; CAPEK (Karel): 'The First Rescue Party..'; London, George Allen & Unwin, 1939. First English edition. 8vo, orig. pub. orange cloth, with dustjacket, a little chipped to extrems, a few light spots and marks; together with approx. sixty other volumes, 20th century hardback and paperback fiction / literature, to include: some science and detective fiction periodicals, some drama by Alan Ayckbourn, Alan Bleasdale, etc. (Two shelves)
RAVILIOUS (Eric): 'Submarine Dream: Lithographs and Letters..'; London, Camberwell Press, 1996. No.149/225 copies, inscribed by editor, Brian Webb. 4to, orig. morocco backed boards, light rubbing to edges, else VG.; together with a separate suite of twelve lithographs drawn from the same work, No.19/50 copies again inscribed by Webb, presented loose leaf in card folder with printed design echoing the first named item. (2)
PURDOM (C.B.): 'The Garden City..'; New York & London, Dent, 1913. 8vo, orig. pale green pub. cloth, t.e.g., some light rubbing and marking else VG; SWABRICK (John): 'Robert Adam.. & His Brothers..'; London, Batsford, 1915, 4to, orig. blue pub. cloth, VG; together with approx. sixty four others, chiefly earlier 20th century Architecture and Design, to include: 'Patterns of Palisading & Gates, Balconies, Staircases, Etc.', issued by Newton, Chambers & Co., Sheffield, 1882, various sizes and formats, a few volumes with wear to bindings. (Quantity: two shelves)
COACHING/DRIVING PERIODICAL: THE HUB: Nine bound volumes of this rare American coaching/driving periodical for the years 1878, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1890 and 1891, numerous plates (some in colour), numerous wood-engraved illustrations, volumes for 1885 onwards with colour plates removed, contemp. brown quarter morocco gilt lettered, some light wear to bindings. (9)
CLARK (Daniel Kinnear): 'The Steam Engine: A Treatise on Steam Engines & Boilers..'; London, Blackey & Son, 1894. Four vols. 8vo, orig. brown pub. cloth gilt, blocked in black, some light wear else a good set; SINGER (Charles) & OTHERS: 'A History of Technology..; Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1956. Third impression. Five vols., 4to, pub. cloth in dustjacket; together with three shelves of other books, periodicals and albums, largely 19th and 20th century engineering, technical and science-related, various sizes and formats, condition variable. (Quantity: three shelves)
MOLLOY (J.L.): 'Our Autumn Holiday on French Rivers..'; London, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., 1874. Large 8vo, publisher's brown cloth ornately blocked in gilt and black, spine a little sunned, light rubbing and bumping else VG; DOUGHTY (H.M.): 'Our Wherry in Wendish Lands..'; London, Jarrold & Sons, second edition. 8vo pub. blue cloth gilt, t.e.g., lightly marked else VG; together with a quantity of other books on canals, waterways and related over three shelves, to include two diving manuals and other later 19th/early 20th century books, various sizes and formats, largely G/VG. (Quantity: three shelves)
FOLKARD (H.C.): 'The Sailing Boat..'; London, Chapman & Hall, 1906. Large 4to, blue pub. cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, else VG: HADDON (A.C.) & HORNELL (James): 'Canoes of Oceania..'; Honolulu, published by the museum, 1936. 4to, dark quarter morocco gilt lettered, t.e.g., some light rubbing and marking, else a fine copy; 'The Bargeman.. February 1914: Vol. 1..'; slim 4to, blind ruled blue cloth gilt lettered to upper board, lightly rubbed and marked; together with a large quantity of similar books over six shelves and in two cartons, to include canals, waterways, sailing, shipping, etc., various sizes and formats, condition generally sound. (Quantity: six shelves)
HASSELL (J.): 'Tour of the Grand Junction, Illustrated in a Series of Engravings, with an Historical and Topographical Description..'; London, printed for J. Hassell, 1819. 8vo, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed; with hand-coloured frontis & twenty three hand-coloured plates, tissue guards, a little shaken and foxed, else a good copy; DUPIN (Charles): 'Two Excursions to the Ports of England, Scotland and Ireland, in 1816, 1817 and 1818; with a Description of the Breakwater at Plymouth and of the Caledonian Canal..'; London, Richard Phillips, 1819. 8vo, recent cloth backed boards; GRAHAME (Thomas): 'A Letter to the Traders and Carriers on the Navigations Connecting Liverpool & Manchester..'; Glasgow, printed for John Smith & Son, 1833. 4to, modern quarter calf, light wear and rubbing else a good copy; together with five other publications relating to canals, 18th/early 19th century, to include: 'Byelaws Made by the Company of Proprietors of the Grand Union Canal..'; London, 1814, various sizes and bindings. (8)
CANALS: 'Offical Opening of the Hatton Locks, Warwick, by H.R.H. The Duke of Kent..'; 30 October 1934. Official brochure of the event, oblong 4to in printed paper wrapper string-tied to spine, some light spotting/marking and wear; 'The Regents Canal & Dock Co..'; promotional brochure of 36 p.p. with folding map, oblong 8vo in printed wrappers, light spots and marks else VG; together with approx. seventeen others, mostly pamphlets and booklets relating to British canals and waterways, to include 'Panorama of the Caledonian Canal..', pub. Nelson & Sons, circa 1905. (Approx. 20)
ANDREWS (John): 'Andrews' Map of the Navigable Canals & Rivers of England and Wales, from Actual Surveys..'; London, John Andrews, 1788. Folding copper-engraved map hand-coloured in outline, printed on paper and laid onto linen, dissected into twenty sections and contained in orig. marbled paper covered slip case, printed label of John Andrews to one side, the latter rather rubbed and scuffed, some light browning and marking else G/VG, size unfolded approx. 1520 x 710mm. (1) Condition Report: Andrews map ;lot 322, size 1520 x 710 mm, light browning and marking, elsewhere very good.
SMITH (C.S., Map Maker): 'Smith's New Map of the Navigable Canals and Rivers of England, Wales & Scotland, Distinctly Shewing the Length of Each Line and the Dates of the Acts of Parliament which have Passed for Executing the Same..'; London, printed for C. S. Smith, 1830. Folding copper-engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, printed on paper and laid onto linen, dissected into thirty sections and folding into orig. green cloth covered slip case, oval printed paper title label to one side, some light spotting and offsetting else VG; together with three other 19th century canal maps, to include: a large manuscript plan of the docks and warehousing at Stourport on waxed paper measuring approx. 1140 x 890mm, folding down into cloth boards. (4)
THAMES TUNNEL: 'An Explanation of the Works of the Tunnel under the Thames from Rotherhithe to Wapping..'; London, W. Warrington, 1836. Oblong, 12mo, 24 p.p. of text (one text leaf with short closed tear), nine leaves of engraved plates, including one three-sheet panorama, one with overlay, orig. grey paper covers with printed pink rectangular label central to upper (scuffed with minor loss), a few minor marks and holes to the covers, light spotting/browning at points but otherwise VG. (1)
YACHT RACING: 'The Prudential Insurance Co. of America, Pocket Guide to the Yacht Races 1903..'; oblong 8vo, 8 p.p. within orig. chromolitho card covers, stapled to spine, some light wear and marking else VG; together with 'Marine Album..'; Philadelphia, George Harris & Sons, 1880. First edition. Oblong 8vo, ten full-page chromolithographs of marine vessels, including images to upper and lower covers, the latter with slight loss to top outer corner, cord-tied to spine, some light wear and marking, otherwise in good condition. (2)
RAILWAY MAP: BRADSHAW (George): 'Bradshaw's Map of the Railways, Canals, Navigable Rivers & Mineral Districts of Great Britain, Reduced from the Ordnance Survey, Shewing All the Railway Junctions, Stations & c., also the Lines on which the Electric Telegraph is Laid Down..'; London, W. J. Adams, n.d. (circa 1860), folding engraved map hand-coloured in outline, printed onto paper and laid down on linen, two sheets dissected into forty two sections and measuring approx. 1660 x 980mm, contained in modern grey cloth-covered case preserving the original gilt titled burgundy morocco panel to one side, some light browning and offsetting to the map, otherwise good. (1) Condition Report: map very good, light toning and a few minor marks, a few smudges to reverse, case scuffed.
TOWNEND (Jack): 'A Railway ABC..', (1944?); 'Jenny the Jeep..', 1944. Oblong, 12mo & 8vo, both in orig. publishers printed boards and dustjackets, a little rubbed to spine ends and corners, else VG; PIPER (John, Illustrator): 'English, Scottish & Welsh Landscape, Verse Chosen by John Betjemen and Geoffrey Taylor..'; 8vo, orig. publisher's grey boards, with dustjacket, light water stain to lower outer corner throughout; GENTLEMAN (Tom): 'Brave Farm..'; Transatlantic Art Co. Ltd., 1945; slim 4to, orig. printed boards with dustjacket, VG; together with a quantity of other children's and illustrated books, largely mid to later 20th century publications, including titles by Charles Keeping; David Gentleman; Graham Oakley; Ronald Searle, Rosemary Sutcliff; etc., most in dustjackets where called for, various sizes and formats. (Three shelves)
EXHIBITIONS & FAIRS: A collection of printed brochures, plans and guides for various world exhibitions and fairs, 1898-1960s, various sizes and formats, to include: 'Plan Complet de L'Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles, 1897..'; 'Stockholm Exhibition of Home and Industrial Art', 1930; 'The Light Side of the Exhibition', 1908, illustrated by Hassall; 'International Exhibition Barcelona, 1929, Palace of Graphic Arts'; etc, condition generally VG-fine. (Approx. 45)
RICHARDS (J.M.) & RAVILIOUS (Eric): 'High Street': first edition, Country Life, 1938. Twenty four colour lithographic plates, some light spotting, original pictorial boards, slightly rubbed to edges and with a little chipping to spine ends, corners a touch bumped, else a very good copy, 8vo. (1)
BENTLEY MOTORS: 'On the Road..'; Bentley Motors, 1930s. Nos.6-13 (from a series of 13) of this Bentley promotional magazine, forewords by E. P. Leigh-Bennett, William Boddy etc., numerous black and white photographic illustrations, 4to, orig. cream card covers printed in brown and stapled to spine, a little rusting to staples and light spotting else VG. Scarce. (8)
ROLLS-ROYCE: 'Advance Sketches of Rolls-Royce Coachwork..'; Rolls-Royce, America, Rolls-Royce, 1925. Oblong, 8vo, orig. black card covers, string-tied to spine, upper with embossed silver Spirit of Ecstasy device, monochrome illustrations of the various body styles including Sudbury, Tilbury, Oxford and others, some very light wear, else VG. (1)
GENERAL MOTOR CAB COMPANY LIMITED: 'The Home of the Motor Cab. The General Motor Cab Co. Limited, 1 & 3 Brixton Road, London..'; London, 1909. Manufacturer's promotional book, oblong, 4to, orig. pub. red cloth boards, blocked in black and lettered in green, 58 p.p. with numerous col. litho illustrations throughout, some wear and bumping and light internal marking, joints with evidence of old glue repair, a good copy of a scarce item. (1)
NAPIER: 'Napier 6 Cylinder Motor Carriages..'; D. Napier & Son, London, circa 1922. Manufacturer's promotional catalogue, square 4to in printed card covers, 32 p.p. with numerous photographic illustrations, some coloured; together with instruction book for Napier 40/50 H.P. 6 Cylinder Motor Carriage, circa 1920, 8vo in red cloth covers, gilt lettered, some light rubbing to edges, else VG. (2)
BRITISH MOTOR CARS: 'Handbook of Instructions for Running and Maintenance of the Alvis Speed Twenty-Five..'; 8vo booklet in orig. blue cloth gilt covers, a little rubbed; two small format brochures for Armstrong Siddeley Cars, 1920s period; two similar brochures for Humber Cars and two others for Riley vehicles, one larger format, all the latter in pub. card covers, one spiral-bound, some light spotting and marking but condition largely VG. (7)
DE DION BOUTON: 'Etablissements de Dion Bouton.. Voitures de Ville et de Tourisme..'; 1914, oblong 8vo manufacturer's catalogue, blind stamped grey card covers, lettered in blue, black and gilt string-tied to spine. Numerous half-tone illustrations, some very light water staining to edges; together with 'The Evolution of the de Dion Bouton Car, a Record of Nearly Fifty Years' Progress..', 1926, lacking final page. (2)
BUGATTI CATALOGUE 1910: 'Automobiles Ettore Bugatti, Molsheim Alsace, 1910. Rare early catalogue from the first year of Bugatti production. 8vo, orig. black card covers with colour printed onlay central to upper, manufacturer's name in raised lettering at head in red, 16 p.p. with black and white illustrations, 4 p.p. left blank for notes at rear, some light thumbing and handling wear, else VG. (1)

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