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Apologia cuiusdam regiae studiosi, qua Caesariani Regem Christianiss. arma & auxilia Turcica evocasse vociferantes, Lutetiae, apud Carolum Stephanum, 1551, [41]+[i] pages, plus a final blank leaf, printer's woodcut device on the title-page, bound with Altera Apologia pro rege Christianissimo contra Caesarianos, Lutetia, apud Carolum Stephanum, 1552, [68] pages, printer's woodcut device on the title-page, together two works in one, some light soiling, disbound, small 4to The first work is Adams A. 1323. Second work not in Adams. (1)
Hoeschel (David) Catalogus Graecorum Codicum qui sunt in Bibliotheca Reip. Augustanae Vindelicae, quadruplo quam antea auctior, Augustae Vindelicorum, ad insigne pinus [i.e. Joannes Praetorius], 1595, [iv]+[59]+[1] pages, woodcut printer's device on the title-page, some light soiling, disbound, small 4to Adams H.647. (1)
Majoragio (Marcantonio) Decisiones XXV. Quibus M. Tullium Ciceronem ab omnibus Caelii Calcagnini criminationibus liberat, Lyons, Sebastianus Gryphius, 1544, title with printer's woodcut device, with early inscription in ink, some soiling and fraying with a little loss to upper outer corner, a single woodcut initial, penultimate leaf blank except for printer's woodcut device to verso, final leaf blank, light waterstain throughout, disbound without covers, small 8vo, together with Aldine Press. Constitutiones et decreta condita in provinciali synodo Mediolanensi, Venice, 1566, title with printer's woodcut device, a little rubbed and some minor soiling to edges, index incomplete at end (lacks all after S8), disbound without covers, small 8vo, together with Pannonius (Janus), Opera, ... in lucem edita, Basel, Joannem Oporinum, c. 1552, lacks final two leaves (text ends on p. 256), disbound without covers, first and last leaves sl. soiled, small 8vo, and five other various early printed pamphlets, mostly defective (8)
*Goncourt (Edmond de, 1822-96) La Faustin, 1st ed., 1882, signed ownership inscription by the author to etched vign. leaf before dedication leaf, 'Mon exemplaire. Un des deux exemplaires tires sur papier du Japon', a.e.g., contemp. crushed light tan morocco gilt, inner dentelles gilt, slightly rubbed and darkened, 8vo (1)
Horne (Andrew) The Booke called The Mirrour of Justices ... with the Book, called The Diversity of Courts, and Their Jurisdictions, 1st ed. in English, Matthew Walbanke, 1646, index at rear, occasional light spotting, recent bookplt. to front free endpaper, later half calf, rubbed, 8vo Wing H-279. (1)
The London Encyclopædia, or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature, and Practical Mechanics..., 22 vols, 1836, numerous eng. plts. and maps incl. many folding/double-page, some hand-col., occn. light spotting, contemp. full calf, gilt and blind tooled dec., rubbed, with occn. sl. wear to extrems., large 8vo (22)
Magnus (Olaus, Archbishop of Uppsala) Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus, pub. Christopher Plantin, Antwerp, 1561, numerous woodcuts to letterpress of wild animals, hunting scenes, fishing, sea monsters, costume, ships, battle scenes, military machines, maps and town views, etc., lacking title-page, the last leaf of Table, c4-c6, and all text after f8 (pp.232/3), some light marks and dampstaining, early 19th c. marbled calf, worn, and lacking upper cover, 8vo, together with Mattei (Loreto), Il Salmista Toscano Parafrasi Lirica Sopra il Salterio, pub. Macerata & Parma, 1678, half-title creased and frayed to fore-edge, occn. foxing and staining, lacking front free endpaper, upper hinge split, contemp. vellum, soiled, some sl. wear to extrems., small 4to, plus four others 17th and 18th c., defective First item is Magnus's famous work on the inhabitants of the Northern Territories - principally Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark, but embracing Greenland - which was first published in Rome in 1555 (see Mortimer, Harvard Italian 16th Century Books, 270) (6)
Old Testament [Hebrew]. Biblia Hebraica, eorundem latina intpretatio Xantis Pagnini Lucensis, Benedicti Ariae Montani Hispal. & quorundam aliorum collato studio, ad Hebraicam dictionem diligentissime expensa, Geneva, Petrus de la Rouviere, 1618, title with printer's wooduct device, woodcut head-pieces and initials, etc., text in hebrew and latin, bound with (back-to-back) Novum Testamentum Graecum, ed. Ben. Ariae Montani, Geneva, Petrus de la Rouviere, 1619, title with printer's woodcut device, some foxing and sl. soiling, minor fraying with sl. loss to extreme lower outer corner, text printed in greek and latin, some light foxing throughout, later library qtr. morocco, with library bookplates to front endpaper, thick folio Darlow & Moule 5117 & 4667. (1)
Theodoret (Bishop of Cyrus) Graecarum Affectionum Curatio; seu, Evangelicae Veritatis ex Graeca philosophia agnitio ... cum Zenobii Acciaoli Latina interpretatione diligenter recognita, aliquot etiam locis emendata: opera Friderici Sylburgii deter [Heidelberg], Hieronymi, Commelini, 1592, title with printers woodcut device, early owner's inscription to head of title in a neat hand, 'Liber Famuelis Byfield', some old ink annotations to margins, single worm hole to foot of inner margin, not affecting text, worm track to extreme lower outer margin of some leaves at centre of vol., not affecting text, some light embrowning and one or two minor marginal stains, 19th c. bookplate of Charles Jacomb to front pastedown, with ink inscription 'presented to Pusey House, 1887', near-contemp. mottled full calf, some wear, modern sympathetic reback, folio (1)
Wordsworth (William) The Poetical Works, 5 vols., 1827, occn. light spotting, vol. 1 inscribed to blank following title-page 'With the Author's Compts.', and with early pencil sketch of Wordsworth tipped in to verso of front free endpaper, t.e.g., later half green morocco, extrems. rubbed and scuffed, spines faded, 12mo, together with Johnson (Samuel, ed.), The Works of the English Poets... re-edited, with New Biographical and Critical Matter, by J. Aikin, 6 vols., 1802, half-titles, eng. plts., incl. port. frontis. to vol. 1, two leaves to vol. 4 detached, contemp. calf, rubbed, spines gilt dec., lacking labels, 8vo, plus Cowper (William), Poems, new ed., 3 vols., 1817, port. frontis. to vol. 1, some scattered foxing, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines lacking all but one label, and worn at ends with loss to vol. 2, 12mo, plus fourteen others antiq. lit. (28)
Xenophon ( ) De Cyri Institutione, libri octo, 1st Hutchinson ed., Oxford, 1727, eng. allegorical frontis., folding eng. map, text in Greek and Latin, endpapers with some light foxing, 18th c. eng. bookplate of William, 2nd Earl Cowper (died 1764) to front pastedown, contemp. full sprinkled calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint cracked, rear joint partly cracked, a little loss of leather at head and foot of spine, edges somewhat scuffed, thick 4to A handsome large paper edition of Thomas Hutchinson's edition of Xenophon, described by Dibdin as "admirable" and "preceeded by none worth mentioning". The binding of this wide-margined copy measures 340 x 240 mm. Dibdin II, 571. (1)
Handel (George Frederic) Hercules, an Oratorio in Score composed in the year 1744, 248 pp. of engraved music, including title and list of contents to verso of final leaf, some minor soiling to margins, endpapers soiled, contemp. half calf, worn with covers det., together with [Six Anthems], In Score, Composed at Cannons, For His Grace The Duke of Chandos Between the Years 1718 & 1720, n.d., c. 1790, together six anthems bound in one, (the list of the titles are My Song shall be alway, As Pants the Hart, The Lord is my light, In the Lord put I my trust, Oh Praise the Lord with one Consent & Oh praise the Lord ye Angels), engraved music throughout, including title and list of contents at end of each anthem, contemp. half calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, covers det., folio, together with Corelli (Arcangelo), The Score of the Twelve Concertos compos'd by Arcangelo Corelli, for two Violins and a Violoncello, with two Violins more, a Tenor, and Thorough Bass for Ripieno Parts, ed. Dr. Pepusch, vol. II only, printed for & sold by I. Walsh ... at the Harp & Hoboy in Catherine Street in The Strand, n.d., c. 1750s, eng. title, and 171 pp. of engraved music, contemp. half calf, joints partly cracked and some wear to extrems., folio, and other mostly early 19th c. folio volumes of engraved music, including Rode's Celebrated Air in G, with Variations for the Violin & Piano Forte, pub. R. Cocks & Co., n.d., c. 1810, The Beauties of Handel, by Joseph Corfe, vol. I only, printed & sold for the author by Preston, n.d., c. 1780s, etc. (13)
[Playford, Henry]. Harmonia Sacra: or, Divine Hymns and Dialogues, With a Thorow-bass for the Theorbo-Lute, Bass-Viol, Harpsichord, or Organ ..., The Second Book, printed by Edward Jones, for Henry Playford, 1693, title printed in red and black (light waterstain to top margin, and small portion torn away with loss to top margin only, small closed tear to lower margin), 4 pp. dedication, verses and table, and 74 pp. of printed music, woodcut initials, occn. light browning, minor marginal stain, early 19th c. marbled wrappers, rubbed and some wear to head and foot of spine and extrems., slim folio The first book was published in 1688. The work was partly edited by Henry Purcell. (1)
Foxon (D.F.) English Verse, 1701-1750, a catalogue of separately printed poems with notes on contemporary collected editions, 2 vols., Cambridge University Press, 1975, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, with slipcase, 4to, VG, together with Arber (Edward), The Term Catalogues, 1668-1709 A.D., 3 vols., privately printed, 1903-06, some light foxing and browning to endpapers, orig. black cloth gilt, large 4to, plus Morison (Stanley & Day, Kenneth), The Typographic Book 1450-1935, A Study of Fine Typography Through Five Centuries, 1st ed., 1963, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., with slipcase, large 4to, VG, and other bibliographical and typographical interest, including E. A. Lowe, English Uncial, Oxford, 1960, Margaret Rickert, The Reconstructed Carmelite Missal, 1st ed., 1952, Philip Hofer, Baroque Book Illustration, 1st ed., 1951, The Book-Collector's Quarterly, a run, numbers I-XVII, 1930-35, etc. (44)
A BRITISH WAR & VICTORY PAIR WITH DEATH PLAQUE. 203264 Pte Ralph Valentine Sutton of the Somerset Light Infantry was KIA 22 August 1917. A Yeovil Man 'Val' Sutton had enlisted in January 1917, having been a Glove Cutter in Yeovil for 18 years. Played as a young man for Harlequins Football Club.. Photographs and Newspaper Cuttings are with the Group.
AFTER RICHARD WILSON, RA (1713-1782) CARNARVON CASTLE Engraving by W. Byrne, published by J. Boydell, 1775 35 x 51cm.; with an engraving by P. Fourdrinier of "The Pavement of the Bathing Room in the Palatin Hill", 35 x 34.5cm., rosewood frame; and an engraving of "A View of the Streights in Dove Dale", published by J. Boydell, 1749, 29 x 44cm. (3) ++ Wilson with some foxing and a little light stained; Fourdrinier satisfactory; Boydell laid down, some foxing, needs a clean
AUGUSTE CLAUDE SIMON LEGRAND (1765-c.1815) LE REPOS DES TRAVAUX; LES REPROCHES DU RETARD A pair, stipple engravings, printed in colour and finished by hand, published by Bance, Paris Each 39.5 x 31cm. (2) ++ Each laid down; the former light stained but otherwise satisfactory; the latter with silverfish damage and foxing; verre eglomise mounts and gilt frames
JOHN GOULD (1804-1881) and H. C. RICHTER (Fl.c.1850-1883) GARRULAX RUFICEPS; GECINUS TANCOLO; POMATORHINUS ERYTHROCNEMIS Three, lithographs with hand colouring, printed by Walter and Cohn, probably from The Birds of Asia (1850-1883) Each 53.5 x 36cm. approx. (3) ++ Each with some foxing, minor handling creases and slight light staining (pronounced in the last example)
ATTRIBUTED TO GIACINTO DELLA POGNA (?18th Century) HOUNDS FINDING Pen and brown ink with grey and brown wash, heightened with white (oxidised), bears inscription Di Giacinto della Pogna f. on mount 22 x 30cm. Provenance: Acquired by the father of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt in Rome in 1826 (inscription on backboard) ++ Needs a general light clean
RICHMOND MARKES (19th Century) FISHING BOATS IN CHOPPY SEAS Three, two signed with initials, watercolour and pencil with scratching out 9.5 x 21cm.; 10 x 21cm.; and 16 x 11.5cm.; with a watercolour of "Men of War fitting out", attributed to William Calcott Knell, 10 x 14.5cm. (4) ++ Each satisfactory; a little foxing and light staining
CLAUDE HAYES (1852-1922) FISHERFOLK ON A BEACH AT LOW TIDE Signed and dated 1912, watercolour 24.5 x 32cm.; with a pair of watercolour views by J. Renshaw (one signed, one initialled), 12.5 x 20cm. (3) ++ Hayes with slight pinkish discoloration; the pair with good colour but one has light staining in sky

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