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†CHARLES JAMES MCCALL, NEAC, ROI (1907-1989) THE PARK signed and dated 1979, signed again, inscribed with the title, size and direction to "Apply final varnish after December 1979", board, 34 x 43.5cm ++In the same fine condition as when purchased from the late owner from Ash Barn Petersfield Hampshire in March 1979, requiring a light surface clean, in 18th c style gilt frame
GEORGE MEEKYN (1831-1909) BRIDLESMITH GATE NOTTINGHAM FROM THE NORTH; BRIDLESMITH GATE FROM THE SOUTH a pair, both signed, 34 x 29cm (2) Provenance: Frederick Messom (1834-1899) Master Bricklayer or Builder (1871 and 1881 Census) of Nottingham, thence by descent to the present vendor. ++In fine original condition, undisturbed in the original late Victorian gilt cavetto frames, the varnish requiring a light clean. Some dirt on the underside of the glass
GEORGE MEEKYN (1831-1909) CHEAPSIDE NOTTINGHAM signed, 29 x 39cm Provenance Frederick Messom (1834-1899) Master Bricklayer or Builder (1871 and 1881 Census) of Nottingham, thence by descent to the present vendor. ++The same fine untouched condition as the preceding lot requiring a light clean with some dirt on the underside of the glass
†JOHN REILLY (1928-2010) THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES signed and inscribed verso, board, 58.5 x 89cm ++In good original condition requiring a light clean, undisturbed in the original c1960 white and grey painted plain wood frame, there is on the reverse an unfinished study of angels (?)
CIRCLE OF WILLIAM SHAYER HARVEST TIME 49.5 x 59.5cm ++Unlined, cleaned at some stage and now the varnish in need of a light clean. Extensive light cracqueleur but the pigments generally quite well preserved and colourful. Some localised retouching but not extensive overpainting, not verified under UV light. On the original 19th c stretchers in later 18th c style gilt frame
GEORGES CHONÉ (1819-1848) LE MARCHAND DE LEGUMES signed, arched top, 58 x 47cm ++Some of the pigments darkened with and the medium a little thin in certain passages and with some localised restoration, light craqueleur. A small central holed patched tear, in what could be the original Victorian arched giltwood and composition frame with on the reverse the trade label of H Pullinger & Sons, Frame makers Brighton, the frame painted more than once in an old bronzing paint
ATTRIBUTED TO FREDERICK GORE, CBE, RA (1913-2009) SKETCH FOR MURALS OF LONDON AT NIGHT inscribed verso, 70 x 90cm and another (see footnote) unframed (2) The canvas has been removed from the stretchers to reveal another composition of Sunflowers in an earthenware jug. There is a fragmentary printed label of the Redfern Gallery Ltd on the stretcher. ++Both works in reasonably good original condition free from tears or holes requiring a light clean and superficial conservation only
A NAPOLEON III CARVED WALNUT EASEL MIRROR BY ALEXANDRE GEORGES FOURDINOIS DATED 1855, THE DESIGN BY CHARLES FRANCOIS ROSSINGNEUX the rustic arched frame entwined with blackberries and crested by a cartouche of the initials AA, the base with shield and ribbon inscribed CUEUR ET VISAGE SANS ARTIFICES Anno Dom 1855, 63cm h, Marqie au feu Rossignuex and Fourdinois ++Lacking back strut and with two later brass hooks for hanging, minor peripheral chipping but in basically very good original condition with some dust and much of the original slightly discoloured light brown varnish
A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CADDY decorated with comical chinoiseries, ribbon trellis and entwined borders, the fitted interior retaining the tea canister, contemporary engraved glass jar and brass lock, 23cm w Provenance: Sold with a signed note by William Radford of Daybrook House, Nottingham, dated April 30th 1873, bequeathing the tea caddy and two other items to Jemima Thorneley. ++Typical light wear and scratches, originally with feet, now lacking, but complete and entirely unrestored, the interior attractive, the glass jar fitting perfectly and clearly the original or at least contemporary
AN ERNST PLANK TINPLATE GLORIA MAGIC LANTERN OUTFIT the tinplate lantern on paw feet with lacquered brass lens with worm focusing, lamp, chimney, two glass chimneys and set of twelve slides in stained and varnished wood case with maker`s pictorial coloured LANTERNA MAGICA trade label, c1900 ++In very good condition, practically as new with some light surface rust from long term storage. The softwood box with localised worn but original
A FRENCH BRASS MOUNTED ROSEWOOD AND AMBOYNA BREWSTER PATTERN STEREOSCOPE, A J LIZARS BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY AND LAMINATED WOOD CHALLENGE STEREOSCOPE AND APPROXIMATELY EIGHTY MOUNTED STEREO PHOTOGRAPHS some for transmitted light, many anonymous including bathing belles and genre scenes, in mahogany box ++The two viewers in good condition, many of the stereo photographs with signs of use, handling marks and some soiling, other fine
A WELSH ARTS & CRAFTS OAK BEDROOM SUITE DESIGNED BY PAUL MATT FOR BRYNMAWR FURNITURE comprising breakfront chest of drawers with shelves, wardrobe and bedhead with integral cupboards, wardrobe 112cm w, ivorine oval label, 1934-40 (3) ++In very good original condition with only the loss of the backboard to the chest of drawers and some wormhole in the plywood backboard of the wardrobe. No restored or repolished, one or two light marks on the upper surfaces
RUSKIN POTTERY. A GROUP OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND FACTORY RECORDS INCLUDING CORRESPONDENCE, PHOTOGRAPHS AND SPECIMEN LABELS including the application for the registration of a trademark by W Howson Taylor and certificates, autograph letters signed and typed letters signed to W Howson or Edward R Taylor from amongst others, W R Lethaby, The Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society and the Board of Trade, printed invitations, factory stationery, promotional material, press cuttings and magazine articles, some laid down on boards for exhibition, in a wooden case Provenance: William Howson Taylor (1876-1935); Ferneyhough Collection. Many of the items in this lot are illustrated, Atterbury & Henson, op cit. ++The lot in generally very good condition, long having been kept away from the light in a box, much unique archival material included. Not hitherto offered for sale.
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FOLDING MIRROR the lacquered brass framed wings backed with red and gilt printed paper designs of Japanese figures and cranes, in varnished light wood bamboo turned frame, 27 x 27cm, stamped PATENT NO 182635, 26 SEPT 1876 and on the clasp BREVETE SGDG, c1876 ++In good original condition, the lacquer on the narrow brass strip surrounding the mirrors discoloured, the outer aesthetic printed paper covering slightly shabby but acceptable
AN ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS ELECTRIC CHANDELIER OF THREE LIGHTS AND A TWIN BRANCH HANGING LIGHT EN SUITE BY CRANMER & CHESHIRE the leaf clad lamp holder with cut glass shades suspended from bifurcated C scrolls, approx 125 and 105cm h, stamped Rd 365538, 1900 Cranmer & Cheshire of Steward Street, Birmingham are listed under Art Metal Workers in Kelly`s Directory, 1911 and 1913 editions. The partners registered the design for the present lights at the Patent Office Design Registry on 31 October 1900 giving their address as 42 St Paul`s Square, Birmingham. ++Both in good condition, a little dusty, parts slightly splashed with paint in places
Brown (Edward). A Brief Account of Some Travels in Divers Parts of Europe ... through a Great Part of Germany, and the Low-Countries ... with some Observations on the Gold, Silver, Copper, Quick-Silver Mines, and the Baths and Mineral Waters in those Parts ..., 2nd ed., with many additions, 1685, fourteen engraved plates only (of 16), including some folding, numerous engraved illustrations to text, advert leaf at rear, ink stamp to title, dedication leaf excised at head and repaired, two single-page plates trimmed or frayed & lined to verso and few other plates repaired with occasional minor loss, some repairs mostly to margins of first and last few leaves, occoasional light damp-soiling & fraying to lower margins & outer corners, first & last few leaves loose, contemporary marbled calf, joints cracked and upper board near detached, slight wear to extremities, folio -1
Carter (Howard and Mace, A.C.). The Tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen. Discovered by the Late Earl of Carnarvon and Howard Carter, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1923-33, half-tone illustrations, scattered light spots, original brown cloth gilt, small light stain to vol. II upper cover, edges a little rubbed, 8vo. Presentation copy, inscribed in pencil to volume I frontispiece verso: “Howard Carter, in remembrance of many happy days, March 1929”. -3
Guthrie (William). A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar; and Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World..., 12th ed., printed for Charles Dilly, 1790, folding double hemisphere map frontispiece, twenty three further plates and maps (mostly folding), some offsetting, light spotting and a little foxing, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked and recornered, thick 8vo -1
Heylyn (Peter). Cosmography in Four Books. Containing the Chorography and History of the Whole World: And all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and the Isles thereof, 1703, additional engraved title, title printed in red and black, five double-page engraved maps (Twin-hemisphere, Europe, Asia, Africa and America, with California shown as an Island), frontis. with marginal repair, one or two small holes in text, occasional waterstains and light soiling, previous owner signatures and inksplashes to title, armorial bookplates, contemporary panelled calf, spine defective, some wear, folio -1
Hillary (Edmund). High Adventure, 1st ed., 1955, colour frontis., b & w illustrations, some light spotting, top margin of front endpaper excised, original blue cloth, price-clipped d.j., 8vo, signed by the author as “Ed Hillary” to title, together with The Ascent of Everest, by John Hunt, 1st ed., 1953, colour and b & w illustrations, one or two spots, small bookseller stamp to front endpaper, original blue cloth, d.j., spine a little toned and rubbed with small nicks at ends, 8vo, signed “Ed Hillary” to title, plus Because it is There, by George Lowe, 1st ed., 1959, illustrations, some light spotting, contemporary presentation inscription, original blue cloth, light mottled stains to spine, d.j., spine a little faded, 8vo, signed by Hillary to title, with three others signed by Hillary: Two Generations. Edmund and Peter Hillary, 1984, View From the Summit, 1999 and Pat Booth’s Edmund Hillary. The Life of a Legend, 1993 -6
Jessup (Henry Harris). Fifty-Three Years in Syria, 2 vols., 1st ed., New York, 1910, portrait frontispieces, half-tone illustrations, original red cloth, spines a little faded, 8vo, together with The Harem, by N.M. Penzer, 1st ed., 1936, b & w plates and plans, a few folding, some light spotting, original cloth, d.j., a few repairs to verso, 8vo, inscribed by the author, plus Stories of the Holy Fathers, by Sir Ernest A. Wallis Budge, 1st ed., OUP, 1934, original blue cloth (spine faded), d.j., a few light spots, 8vo, with others related including Societe Asiatique. Voyages dÂ’Ibn Batoutah, par C. Defremery et le Dr. B.R. Sanguinetti, 4 vols., mixed eds., 1877-1914, Charles Ryan & John SandesÂ’ Under the Red Crescent: Adventures of an English Surgeon with the Turkish Army at Plevna and Erzeroum 1877-1878, 1897, Gustave SchlumbergerÂ’s Le Seige la Prise et le Sac de Constantinople par les Turcs en 1453, 1914, Harry LukachÂ’s The Fringe of the East, 1913 and Francis Yeats-BrownÂ’s Golden Horn, 1932 -46
Labillardiere (Jacques Julien Houten de). Voyage in Search of La Perouse. Performed by Order of the Constituent Assembly, During the Years 1791, 1792, 1793 and 1794, Translated from the French, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1800, 44 engraved plates only (of 46, lacking chart and vol. I frontis. plate), a few close-trimmed affecting imprint, one or two tears and repairs, occasional light soiling and offsetting, bookplates, modern half calf, spines with blue labels, 8vo. Ferguson 309; Sabin 38421 Account of the search for La Perouse, which disappeared in the Australasia region in 1788, by Labillardiere, a French botanist who collected and described some of the flora of the continent. -2
Leguat (Francois). A New Voyage to the East-Indies... Containing their Adventures in two Desart Islands, 2 parts in one, 1st English ed., 1708, engraved frontis., title printed in red and black, 31 engraved maps and plates (of 32, lacking most of large folding map), one or two tears and repairs, some light soiling and waterstains, hinges reinforced, coontemporary calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Anson (George), A Voyage Round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV... Compiled... by Richard Walter, 4th ed., 1748, two folding engraved charts (of three, lacking chart of the Track of the Centurion), one repaired to verso, the other close-trimmed at lower margin, previous owner inscription crossed through on title, some light soiling, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo -2
Philby (H. St. J.B.). The Background of Islam. Being a Sketch of Arabian History in Pre-Islamic Times, Whitehead Morris, Alexandria, 1947, contemporary previous owner inscription, small library copy label to front pastedown, original cloth-backed printed boards, light edgewear, 8vo. Limited edition, 311/500 signed by the author. -1
Ruttledge (Hugh). Everest: The Unfinished Adventure, 1st ed., 1937, two folding maps, numerous illustrations, presentation inscription, original blue cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with The Ascent of Nanda Devi, by H.W. Tilman, with a foreword by Dr. T.G. Longstaff, 1st ed., CUP, 1937, folding map, half-tone illustrations, light toning, original blue cloth, spine a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo, plus The Epic of Mount Everest, by Sir Francis Younghusband, 1st ed., 1926, b & w illustrations, pubs. list at end, scattered spotting, original cloth, some mottled dampstains, 8vo, with a presentation inscription from Colonel E.L. Strutt, support climber, with four others related including H.W. TilmanÂ’s Mount Everest 1938, 1948 and China to Chitral, 1951 -7
Smith (D. Murray). Arctic Expeditions from British and Foreign Shores from the Earliest Times to the Expedition of 1875-76, Edinburgh, 1877, portrait frontispiece, two charts (including one folding), twenty-six plates, occasional light spotting, folding chart torn with crude repair, a.e.g., endpapers renewed, morocco, gilt blocked, gilt dulled to upper board, rebacked preserving original gilt-decorated spine, and recornered, large 4to -1
Tott (Francois de, Baron). Memoirs of Baron de Tott. Containing the State of the Turkish Empire and the Crimea, During the Late War with Russia, with Numerous Annecdotes, Facts and Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Turks and Tartars, Translated from the French, 3 vols. including Appendix, 1785-86, scattered light spotting and marginal toning, bookplates, contemporary calf (Appendix in tree calf), a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Memoires du Comte de Bonneval, 2 vols. in one, London, 1737, occasional marginalia and library inkstamps, first title with marginal waterstain, later calf, 8vo, with three others related including Memoires du Comte de Bonneval, 2 vols., new ed., 1806 -8
Weld (Isaac, junior). Travels Through the States of North America, and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, During the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1799, large folding engraved map with outline colour, 15 folding engraved plates, plans and maps, some light spotting and offsetting, library stamps and labels at front, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo. Sabin 102541 -2
Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter’s Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments, 2 vols., 1812, half titles, engraved plan of Westminster Abbey, additional hand-coloured title, engraved portrait of William Vincent, list of subscribers, hand-coloured plate to vol. I, 79 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates to vol. II, some occasional light spotting and offsetting to text, presentation inscription to vol. I, a.e.g., later navy straight-grained morocco gilt by Ooverly & Sons, 4to. Abbey Scenery 213 According to Abbey the additional title plate ‘Aymer de Valance’(in volume I) signed A. Pugin (as here) indicates a second or later issue than when signed F. Mackenzie. -1
Britton (John). Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities. Illustrated by a Series of Engravings of Antient Buildings, Street Scenery etc. With Historical and Descriptive Accounts of each Subject, 1830, 60 engraved plates, occasional light spotting and offsetting, a.e.g., recent brown half morocco, 4to -1
Camden (William). Britannia: Or, a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent; From the Earliest Antiquity, ed. Richard Gough, 3 vols., 1789, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. I, 59 engraved maps by John Cary, most folding, 96 engraved plates, some offsetting to maps and plates, a few close-trimmed, scattered spotting and some light waterstains, bookplates, contemporary calf, vols. I & II upper covers detached, a little rubbed and stained, folio -3
Catcott (George Symes). A Descriptive Account of a Descent made into Penpark-Hole, in the Parish of Westbury-Upon-Trim, in the County of Gloucester, in the Year 1775, now first published: to which is added, a copper-plate engraving of that remarkable cavern. Also, the narratives of Captains Sturmey and Collins, containing their descriptions of the same, in the years 1669 and 1682, Bristol, 1792, eng. plan frontis. (with light old oval ink stamp to top margin), eng. explanation leaf facing frontis., lacking half-title and final leaf of text, some dust-soiling, edges untrimmed, stitched as issued (partly broken and leaves loose), slim 8vo, together with Hardy (William), The MinerÂ’s Guide: or, Compleat Miner..., Sheffield: Francis Lister, 1748, ten woodcut diagrammatic plates, some dampstaining and worming, modern boards with original board paper laid down, 8vo, with Mantell (Gideon), A Descriptive Catalogue of the Objects of Geology, Natural History, and Antiquity, (Chiefly Discovered in Sussex,) in the Museum, Attached to the Sussex Scientific and Literary Institution, at Brighton, 6th ed., 1836, 44pp., title torn with loss at head & foot and repaired, dampstaining, spotting & dust-soiling mostly to first & last leaves, stitched as issued, 8vo -3
Hunter (Joseph). Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York, with Historical and Descriptive Notices of the Parishes of Ecclesfield, Hansworth, Treeton, and Whiston, and of the Chapelry of Bradford, Lackington, Huges, Harding, Mavor, and Jones , 1819, engraved portrait frontispiece, eight engraved full-page plates, five half-page plates incorporated into text, occasional marginalia (mostly pencil), light spotting to plates, small tear to frontispiece and title page, repaired to verso, small hole to leaf 2Q, repaired, later half calf, upper board slightly scuffed, folio -1
Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset: Compiled from the Best and Most Ancient Historians, Inquisitiones post Mortem, and other Valuable Records, and MSS. in the Public Offices, and Libraries, and in Private Hands, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1774, folding engraved map, 57 engraved plates and plans, folding pedigrees and illustrations, list of subscribers to vol. I, scattered light spots and ink splashes, light marginal water stain at end of vol. I, modern brown buckram, light mottled dampstains, folio, together with Eton College, by Christopher Hussey, 1923, limited edition of 1000 -3
Maitland (William). The History of London from its Foundation to the Present Time..., 2 vols., Osborne and Shipton, 1756, ninety-five plates (including four folding), twenty-three maps (including eight folding), light spotting and some offsetting throughout, contemporary mottled calf, joints cracked but firm, morocco label renewed, folio -2
Nattes (John Claude). Scotia Depicta; or, the Antiquities, Castles, Public Buildings, Noblemen and GentlemenÂ’s Seats, Cities, Towns and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, Illustrated in a Series of Finished Etchings by James Fittler... from accurate Drawings made on the spot by John Claude Nattes, 1819, additional engraved title, 48 engraved plates, each with descriptive text, engraved vignette at end, some light spotting and offsetting, hinges reinforced, contemporary red morocco-backed boards, spine rubbed with wear at ends, a few stains, folio -1
[Pennant, Thomas]. A Tour in Scotland, and a Voyage to the Hebrides; MDCCLXXII, Chester, 1774; A Tour in Scotland. MDCCLXXII. Part II, London, 1776; A Tour to Scotland; MDCCLXIX, 3rd ed., Warrington, 1774, titles with engraved vignettes, numerous engraved maps and plates, some folding (one plate torn with loss in the third edition), occasional light waterstains and spotting, original boards, spines defective, some wear, 4to -3
Smith (John Thomas). Antiquities of Westminster; The Old Palace; St. StephenÂ’s Chapel, (now the House of Commons), 1807, 37 engraved plates and plans only (lacking Buildings on the South Side of New Palace Yard plate), some hand-coloured, extra-illustrated with over 50 additional engraved plates, plans and views, occasional waterstains and light soiling, a.e.g., contemporary calf, previous owner name of Honourable Jeffery Amherst stamped in gilt to upper cover, rebacked, a little rubbed and stained, 4to. Abbey Scenery 210 -1
The Victoria History of the Counties of England. A History of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 6 vols. including Index, 1900-1914, A History of the County of Sussex, vols. 01-May [pt. 1-3], vols. 7, 9, index (duplicated), 11 vols. in total, 1973-1984, numerous b & w illusts., some light spotting, all uniform orig. gilt-dec. red cloth, Sussex vol. 5, parts 01-Mar and indexes in d.j.s, slight fading to spines, folio, together with Stone (Percy Goddard), The Architectural Antiquities of the Isle of Wight, From the XIth to the XVIIth Centuries Inclusive, Part II - The West Medine, 1891, numerous b & w illusts. incl. frontis., some light toning and spotting, frontis. part-detached, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, spine worn at head and foot with some loss, folio, plus approx. 25 other Sussex and Hampshire related, including The Church Plate of Hampshire, The History of Hampshire, divs. 1-7, some ex-libris, 8vo/folio (approx. 45)
Bradley (Richard). New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, both Philosophical and Practical, in Three Parts... To which is Added, that Scarce and Valuable Tracts Intitled Herefordshire-Orchards, 4th ed., 1724, titles printed in red and black, eleven engraved plates (nine folding), some light spotting and toning, armorial bookplate of Patrick Hulme, Lord High Chancellor of Scotland, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo, together with An Account of the Mode of Draining Land, According to the System Practised by Mr. Joseph Elkington, 4th ed., 1814, folding engraved frontis., 18 folding engraved plates, scattered spotting and offsetting, original boards, previous owner signature to upper cover, joints splitting, spine chipped, 8vo, plus Practical Observations on the British Grasses Best Adapted to the Laying Down, or Improving of Meadows and Pastures: To which is Added, an Enumeration of the British Grasses, by William Curtis, 2nd ed., 1790, six engraved plates, a little light soiling, bookplate, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with others related including A Description and History of Vegetable Substances Used in the Arts and in Domestic Economy, 3 vols., 1829-33, The Journal of a Naturalist, 4th ed., 1838 and Thomas Mawe & John AbercrombieÂ’s Every Man his Own Gardener. The Complete Gardener, 1848 -10
Smith (Thomas). The NaturalistÂ’s Cabinet, 6 vols, Cundee, 1806-7, engraved frontispieces and half titles (some with contemporary colour), numerous other engraved plates, some spotting and light toning throughout, contemporary tree calf, gilt decorated spines, black morocco labels, 8vo, together with Rhind (William), A History of the Vegetable Kingdom, Embracing the Physiology of Plants with their Uses to Man..., Blackie and Son, 1865, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved half title, approximately fifty steel-engraved plates (many with contemporary colour), numerous other b & w illustrations, 20th century half calf gilt, thick 8vo, plus Goldsmith (Oliver), A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 vols., Glasgow: Blackie and Son, 1854, engraved portrait frontispiece, coloured engraved half title, folding map, numerous plates (many with contemporary colour), occasional light spotting, 20th century blind stamped half calf with contrasting labels, 8vo, plus Walsingham (Lord and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey), Shooting, Field and Covert, and Moor and Marsh (from The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes), 6th ed., 2 vols., Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901, b & w frontispiece, numerous b & w illustrations throughout, contemporary half leather, plus James Greenwood, Wild Sports of the World, Peter Beckford, Thoughts upon Hunting, and two other natural history titles -15

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