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ANDRIETTE, Eugene A - Devon & Exeter in the Civil War org. cloth in d/w, 8vo, 1971. With - Gardiner, S.R. History of the Great Civil War, 4vols, org. cloth in d/w, 8vo, 1991. With - Emberton, Wilf. Love and Loyalty the Close and perilous Siege of Basing House 1643-1645, cloth in d/w, 8vo, author`s presentation copy with other related manuscript letters. With a box of books on the Civil War.
BARNSTAPLE MANUSCRIPTS ` A Charter of Barnstaple ... dated 1610`, `Extracts from an old manuscript ... 1586 to 1608`, and another, bound in one, half calf, 4to, transcribed and signed by Mary Rawle of Bishopstawton, 1829. * a unique manuscript, the second part being known as the `Lost Chronicle of Barnstaple`.
PARISH REGISTERS Extracts from the Parish Registers of Dean Prior; Harberton & Brixton; Harberton; Totnes & Ashprington. 4 slim 4to volumes in manuscript, half leather, c1900 ? With - Granville, Roger & Mugford, W.E. Abstract of the Existing Transcripts of the Lost Parish-Registers of Devon, 1596-1644, org. cloth, 8vo, 1908. (5)
ALBUM containing manuscript letters, etc. Many 17th century , and later, bearing the legend, A collection of letters addressed to the son of the regicide Col. Jones with other curious old papers found in a house belonging to the Jones family. Taken down in 1824.` 4to, half calf boards detached, mid-nineteenth cent. * Biography Colonel John Jones (c1597-1660) was the brother-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. During the Civil War he was a leading member of the Parliamentary forces in Wales, often known by his contemporaries as `the most hated man in North Wales`. He was a judge at the trial of Charles 1, and was one of the Parliamentarians who signed the death warrant. At the Restoration in 1660 he was executed with fellow regicides.
JOLLEY FAMILY ARCHIVE two manuscript albums relating to the Jolley family (Chester, Devon & Cornwall interest). The Rev. W. Rowe Jolley was a Royal tutor, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Queen Victoria for many years. With an unidentified topographical (West Country?) photograph album, and another manuscript album relating to the Blakeway family. (4)
Kitab Qanum F`il Tibb (THE CANON OF MEDICINE)^ an Arabic manuscript on paper (probably Cairo^ first half of the 13th century AD)^ within leather covers.*** see Sotherby`s L00502 12/10/2000 sale for a similar but larger example. Deterioration throughout^ the buyers are to satisfy themselves as to age and condition so inspection recommended.
Wolhuter (H.) MEMORIES OF A GAME RANGER 313pgs + index. Cloth hardcover with gilt vignettes and titles to front cover and spine. With 17 b/w plates and numerous line illustrations within the text. Maps printed on EPS. A very good clean and tight copy. A fascinating account of the author`s 44 years as a game ranger at Kruger National Park in South Africa where he began his career in 1902. First published in 1948 this memorable book on South African wildlife was reprinted in the each of the two following years, with the fourth edition in 1953, the 5th in 1955, the 6th in 1958 and this 7th edition in 1961. In it the author recalls his experiences and observations from 44 years,as a ranger in the famed Kruger National Park. When he retired from that position in 1946 he was persuaded to compile a record of his life and work over those years, these include interesting recollections from his earlier adventurous years about the time of the Boer War. His vast range of encounters with man and beast, his dealing with the native people and tourists are woven together here to present an complex pattern of events and incidents, natural history, anthropology, risks and rewards to name a few of many absorbing aspects in the life of this outstanding individual. Memorable are his observation of the animals, birds other wild life and vegetation of the African lansdscape. One early incident saw him killing a fully-grown male lion with a knife, after it seized him and was dragging him off. Although this ordeal resulted in permanent injuries, it did not impact on his activities as a ranger or his devotion to his task. C T Astley-Maberly, who edited the original manuscript at the author`s request, was also a professional artist specialising in wildlive subjects. He provided 17 full page b/w art plates plus many chapter head and tale vignettes with intext cameos throughout, colour, e/paper maps, frontis photo of author. Publisher Place: South Africa Publisher: The Wildlife Protection Society of South Africa Publication Date: 1961 Condition: Very good Size: 245mm x 173mm x 29mm Category: Africana Reserve: $30
Rev. John Ayliff The Journal of `Harry Hastings`-Albany Settler. The Rev.John Ayliff, 1820 Settler and one of the pioneer missionaries of the Eastern Cape, left among his papers an unfinished manuscript, here published in full for the first time under the title The Journal of Harry Hastings.Albany Settler. It consists of a narrative mostly in diary form of the experiences of a young British settler of 1820 whom the writer calls ` Harry Hastings`: the four month voyage from London to Algoa Bay, the trek to the settlement near Bathurst and the difficult months that followed. Harry Hastings is to be regarded not only as an alter ego of John Ayliff, but also as a typical British settler, a `rooinek` transplanted from Whitechapel to the Zuurveld. Unclipped dustcover, with maps to endpapers-Frontispiece with 106 pages text plus illustrations. Very clean copy. ***Due to annual holidays despatch will be from 10th August 2013. Various shipping options available. Publisher Place: Grahamstown Publisher: Messrs Grocott & Sherry Publication Date: 1963 Condition: Very Good Size: 14 X 22cm Category: Africana Reserve: $30 Click here to view further details and images
Siege of Ladysmith: HOW LADYSMITH WAS RELIEVED (Manuscript account) AS DESCRIBED BY SERG. J. HIPWELL, 2nd Batt. Royal Fusiliers, Feb 28th 1900. Eleven page diary account of events from Tuesday, 13th February to 6th March describing his involvement in engagements leading up to the relief of the town on 28th February. Written in on lined paper in an exercise-book with a cloth back and marbled paper sides (200 x 160 mm). Several of the pages are loose. This appears to be a fair copy from the original pencil manuscript notes which are also included. With a carte de visite photograph (165 x 105 mm) of Sergeant Hipwell. Hipwell writes, ‘On Tuesday the 27th we were in support, with our regiment behind the hill facing Grobblaars Kloop which in called the death trap, were we lost about 80 killed and wounded, but one thing I must say this was “Majuba Day” & the Boers knew it, for we gave them one of the best hidings they have ever had, our Division lost a good many, but the Boers lost terribly, even women were found dead in the trenches. I bet they remembered Majuba Day after this, for they ran in all directions leaving positions that no other nation under the sun could drive us from, we captured tons of stores & clothing. This was the last determined stand the Boers made around Ladysmith.’ ‘The second battalion of the Royal Fusiliers had served in garrison on the Island of Guernsey, in Belfast and at the Curragh outside Dublin since returning from India in 1889. It was sent to the Cape Colony in South Africa in October, 1899 as part of the Sixth Infantry Brigade. Shortly thereafter, Captain Charles FitzClarence of the Regiment won the Victoria Cross for valiant service against Boer irregulars near Mafeking. The second battalion fought at Colenso on 15 December, 1899 and participated in the subsequent Relief of Ladysmith. In January and February of 1900, the battalion fought at the Tugela Heights and spent the rest of the war in the Orange Free State and Transvaal. The Regiment was granted battle honours for South Africa 1899-1902 and the Relief of Ladysmith.’ From The History of the Royal Fusiliers, 1815 to 1914.(http://www.royalfuzileers.com/regiment2.html) Category: Anglo-Boer War Reserve: $1000 Click here to view further details and images
Album (in black covers) of approximately 150 black and white photographs and some postcards dating from World War II, various handwritten captions including Palestine, Nicosia 1942, Platres 1942, Lakatamia, with two postcards depicting Churchill at Nicosia 1943 and stamped `Copyright by Avedissian and Tilbian`, and two group photos captioned `On the Greek Destroyer "Irex"`, together with a related eleven page holograph manuscript `Index Palestine Photos`
A signed manuscript letter from George H.W. Bush to Jaime Ortiz-Patiño, a signed typescript letter from the retired President dated 17th December 1998, and with manuscript annotation congratulating him on him receiving the Old Tom Morris Award; sold together with a signed photograph of George Bush skydiving with a dedication to Jaime Ortiz-Patiño, a photograph (unsigned) of George Bush & Jaime Ortiz-Patiño together, and a few commemorative George H.W. Bush items including for his 80th birthday celebrations, and a pewter christening cup for the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), a pair of cufflinks bearing the Presidential seal.
A collection of eleven framed b&w photographs featuring the Ryder Cup, subjects including George Duncan & Walter Hagen in 1929, the backboard with a manuscript inscription from Ian Duncan (son); Walter Hagen teeing off; J H Taylor & Walter Hagen at Southport in 1933; Frank Beard at Southport; the US team in 1937; Mangrum & Demaret in 1949; the US Team at Muirfield in 1973 etc., various sizes
The ‘Libro De Honor’ presented by the Real Federacion Espanola de Golf to Jaime Ortiz-Patiño for bringing the Ryder Cup to Valderrama and Spain in 1997, with a spectacular tooled binding by Galvan Encuadernaciones de Arte, Cadiz, presentation page to inside front cover, the book containing signed manuscript messages from the King & Queen of Spain, the Infante de Espana, Prince Andrew Duke of York, and one other dignitary, in a suede lined slipcase
Gold Coast Censored Mail 1914 - 1919 Manuscript Markings 1917 (26 Nov.) envelope to USA, bearing KGV ½d. and 1d. (2) tied by "half assini/gold coast" double-ring d.s., showing two different sets of initials, one in pencil the other in blue crayon and, on reverse, Axim (27.11) and Seccondee (29.11) transit datestamps. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Gold Coast Censored Mail 1914 - 1919 Non Gold Coast Censors 1919 (22 Jan.) OHMS envelope registered to Antwerp, bearing KGV 2/- and War Tax 1d. block of six, all cancelled by Accra c.d.s., showing manuscript "Censure a Bruxelles" and, on reverse, London and "postes militaire/belgique" (16.2) datestamps. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Griqualand West 1874 (Sept.) "1d" in red manuscript by the Kimberley Postmaster on 4d. blue, unused with part original gum; a couple of shortish perfs. at right, otherwise sound. Also forged used example. R.P.S. Certificate (1941) and Holcombe Opinion (1990). S.G. 1, £1,800. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
x Niger Coast Protectorate The "Dunrovin" Collection 1894 (Jan.) Issue with "oil rivers" obliterated and "niger coast" in top margin Issued Stamps ½d. vermilion, 3rd. printing, perf 13½-14, a top right corner block of four with manuscript sheet number "124" in red ink at top, one with light gum bend otherwise fresh and fine unmounted mint. The only recorded example so marked. S.G. 45a VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Northern Rhodesia The Mkushi Provisional Postage Due Stamps In July 1953, postal rates within the South African Postal Union were increased. Many post offices in Northern Rhodesia experienced shortages of Postage Due stamps. Owing to a misunderstanding, quantities of 1d. definitive stamps and of the 1953 Rhodes Birth Centenary stamps were overprinted and surcharged. Although unofficially prepared, their usage was subsequently approved by the Postal Authorities 1953 (16 July) envelope from Kasama to Mkushi, bearing Coronation 1½d. with superb double-ring datestamp, showing manuscript "1d" and bearing, at upper left, Definitive 1d. with type-written "postage/due/1d" (Type 5) in red cancelled by Mkushi c.d.s. for 23 August. Very rare and the earliest of only four such covers recorded in "The Rhodesian Philatelist" listing, of which this in number 6. S.G. cat. from £4,250. Photo VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

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