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Andrew Robertson, Scottish Miniaturist (1777 - 1845)"Countess of Derby" (Elizabeth Farren) oval portrait of a Lady in lace bonnet, flowers and a red shawl, oils on ivory, approx. 8cms x 6cms (3" x 2 1/2") inscribed on reverse, black frame. (1)*Elizabeth Farren, was born in 1759 in Co. Cork. Daughter of George Farren, a surgeon and apothecary, and later an actor. Elizabeth married Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby, (Lord Stanley) in 1797
Harry Kernoff, R.H.A. (1900 - 1974)"Self Portrait," depicting the artist in half length pose with broad brimmed hat, glasses, and pens in front pocket, approx. 38cms x 28cms (15" x 11"), chalk on paper, signed and dated lower right "Kernoff 36". (1)Provenance: Important Private Irish Collection.
Derek Hill, CBE, HRHA (1916 - 2000)"Portrait of a Gentleman seated," half length Portrait of a Gentleman seated with hands joined, O.O.C., approx. 51cms x 61cms (20" x 24"), signed with initials lower right, painted frame. (1)* Label on reverse: "The Glebe Gallery, Churchill, Derek Hill Exhibition July 1987, No. 20."
19th Century French SchoolA pair of oval Portraits to include "Head and Shoulders Portrait of a Gentleman in formal attire with moustache, wearing various badges including Legion d'Honneur," signed 'Ch. Sauner 1862'; together with its companion an attractive "Lady in black dress with cameo brooch and lace neckline" O.O.C., each approx. 66cms x 51cms (26" x 20"). (2)
Adam Buck, Irish 1759 - 1833"Lady Harriett Anne Gardiner and Luke Wellington Gardiner (Viscount Mountjoy)", watercolour, a large and charming picture depicting a Young Boy and Girl standing by a tripod table, playing chess in a Neo-classical setting, approx. 36cms x 30cms (14" x 12"), signed and dated "Adam Buck 1822" lower left, inscribed on back, in heavy gilt frame. (1)Provenance: Ulick de Burgh, Oldtown, Naas, Co. Kildare.* Luke Wellington Gardiner, Viscount Mountjoy, d.1823 (the year after this portrait was completed), and Lady Harriet Anne Gardiner (married firstly Gillion Gaspard Alfred de Grimaud, Comte d'Orsay, and secondly The Hon. Charles Spencer Cowper).
Michael O'Nuallain (1928 - 2016) Irish"Brian O'Nuallain aka Flann O'Brien," half length Portrait of the author seated at typewriter, with books, wearing a blue suit and tie. O.O.C., approx. 79cms x 64cms (31" x 25") signed and dated lower left. (1)Provenance: The painter's Family, the artist was a brother of Flann O'Brien.
Attributed to John Russell, British (1745 - 1806)"Portrait of Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Irish Playwright and Whig Politician)" half length Portrait with green velvet jacket and yellow neck scarf, in landscape, O.O.C., approx. 76cms x 63cms (30" x 25") in attractive gilt frame. (1)Provenance: Important Private Irish Collection.
Thomas Heathfield Carrick, British (1802 - 1875)"Portrait of Daniel O'Connell, The Liberator," half length portrait of Daniel O'Connell seated wearing a green overcoat in a pink and green ground covered chair, O.O.C., approx. 33cms x 28cms (13" x 11"), framed. This is the iconic Print of which William Holl (1807 - 1871) engraved, copy enclosed. (1)* Typescript Note on reverse - "Portrait of Daniel O'Connell, M.P. 1844, painted by Thomas Heathfield, Carrick 10" x 12 1/2", formerly in the collections of Lady Isabella Walsh.The whereabouts of this portrait remained unknown until its reappearance in a Dublin saleroom during November 1949. This is the original painting by Thomas Carrick in 1844, referred to in the dictionary of National Biography.Note: Carrick received a medal from the Prince Consort in 1845 for inventing the method of painting on marble. He was one of the foremost artists of his time. He was a friend of Dickens and Lover, among his sitters were Daniel O'Connell, William Wordsworth and Longfellow.
Circle of William Hamilton R.A. English (1751 - 1801)"Portrait of an Elegant Lady," seated with book in hand, in pink drapes in Romantic Landscape with flowing stream in distance, O.O.C., approx. 76cms x 63cms (30" x 25"), in heavy gilt frame. (1)Provenance: Important Private Irish Collection.
Early 19th Century Irish SchoolA large three-quarter length, "Portrait of J.K.L. (James Warren Doyle, Bishop of Kildare & Leighlin)" standing by a desk with red drapes behind, holding a volume of his printed "Letters" and displaying a bunch of gold seals, approx. 152cms x 122cms (60" x 48"), in contemporary gilt frame. (1)
Collection of Dante Commemorative Bronze Medallions - RavennaDante Alighiri: 1. Circular bronze Medal, Ravenna 1971, by Moschi2. Cased circular Portrait Medallion, Ravenna 1973 by Greco3. Large circular Portrait Medallion, Ravenna 19794. Circular Medallion, Ravenna 1984, by Grilli.5. Circular bronze Medallion, Ravenna 1985, by B. Chromy6. Circular Medal, Ravenna 1920 - 1986 by Lamdi7. Circular Medallion, Ravenna 1988, by Bucci8. Circular Portrait Medallion, Ravenna 1992, by G. Savini9. Square pierced Medallion Plaque, Ravenna 1995-96-97 by A. Praxmayer.10. Large circular Medallion, Ravenna 2000, by Cahill?A very unusual collection of 10 Medallions, one cased. As a lot. (10)
Bronze Medals: A fine circular bronze Medal inscribed "La Republica di San Marino ad Alessandro Manzoni - 1873 - 1973," by S. Johnson, with portrait on obverse and boating on reverse; a larger ditto inscribed "L'Accdemia delle Arti del Disegno - Giacomo Manzu 1978 - 1979," approx. 9cms (3 1/2") diameter; and another Dante item, "L'Alto Passo / Centro Dante / Co. Ravenna 1992," by A. Praxmayer, signed. As a lot. (3)
A collection of early 19th century miniature portraits in watercolour and pencil, to include a group of four painted on card and mounted on paper 'A Likenefs In This Style 2/6' written below, a portrait print inscribed in ink to verso 'James Steel Tunstall, 'a primitive Methodist Preacher 1826', two floral still life greeting cards in watercolour, a pencil portrait signed Jessie Lunch 22.6.09, two signed silhouettes and an ink drawing in memory of William Knott who was killed at New York Swan River, Sept 21 1836 as he was fighting a fire on his own premises, by a native thrown a spear at him
A Chapado SP gilt metal bracelet, circa 1920 depicting marine sailing vessel scenes, a bust of a red Indian chief and other motifs in shallow relief, stamped Chapado mark to tunge of catch, three 1937 photographs of the original owner Audre Cooper wearing the bracelet, the owners 1920s autograph book, illustrated with verses, passages, watercolours and drawings by friends throughout, London Academy of Music Eloaiton bronze medal and certificate, two pairs of early 20th century kid gloves and a silk handkerchief with the portrait of Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer
*Cricket. A Cricket Match between Sussex and Kent, published S. Lipschitz, Hamburg and London, circa 1870, hand coloured lithograph, one marginal repaired closed tear, slight staining, 490 x 605 mm, mounted, framed and glazed A cricket match between Sussex and Kent played at Brighton. In the foreground is a gathering of spectators, each one a portrait of famous cricketers of the period including players, umpires and patrons. The print is taken from a larger engraving by G. H. Phillips which was published in 1849. (1)
*Fairland (Thomas). Peter Simple by Arbutus (Grey), Dam by Sir Malagigi, published Mr. T. Walker, Grantham, 1841, hand coloured lithograph of a grey racehorse with jockey up after J. Fernely, proof before title and letters, legends added below image in pencil, title in manuscript in mount aperture, image size 420 x 540 mm, mounted, framed and glazed A scarce racing portrait, possibly commissioned by the owner - Mr T. Walker - of Barnaby cottage, Grantham, Lincolnshire. The horse ran in six Grand Nationals between 1841 and 1846. It never won but finished second in 1845 and 3rd in 1841 and 1842. (1)
*Prints & Engravings. A collection of various antiquarian steel engravings, etchings and Old Master prints, mostly 18th and 19th century, including a mezzotint portrait of Edward Heardson, Cook to the Ad Libitum Society, by J. R. Smith after James Barry, etched portrait of John Stuart Mill by Rajon after G.F. Watts, mixed method engraving of Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, by Francis Haward after Reynolds, 1778 (trimmed near border line), large scale engravings including Tilbury Fort by Willmore after Clarkson Stanfield, The House of Commons in 1860, by J.G. Barlow after John Phillip (signed by Phillip), Family of Lions, by Atkinson after Rosa Bonheur, 1881 (signed by the engraver), a quantity of stipple engravings reissued on silk, an late 18th century oval embroidered landscape on silk, etc (approx. 40)
*Boilly (Louis-Leopold, 1761-1845). Grimaces Pl: 1 - 5, published E. & C. Mclean, circa 1823, Grimaces [and] Mustachios, published D. Alexander, 1824, together seven lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 285 x 225 mm Louis-L‚opold Boilly (1761 - 1845), was a French painter and draftsman and a gifted portrait painter. He received particular renown with the production of the popular series of lithographs 'Recueil de Grimaces', which was published between 1823 and 1828. These are the English versions of his work, published in 'Humorous Designs' by Mclean and Alexander. The interest in expressive heads and physiognomy - or the art of reading inner character by means of facial expressions - was popular in France and elsewhere and for a while was accepted as fact. (7)
*Darly (Mary). A collection of twenty-seven etched caricatures, circa 1775, uncoloured etched caricatures, some dust soiling and staining, small format, various condition The Darlys, a husband and wife team, played a prominent part in the birth of the English caricature. It could be argued that they opened the doors which later exponents crashed through, including James Gillray. As early as 1749 Mathew Darley is recorded as having been called to face a parliamentary committee looking into the subject of obscene prints. Mary can quite rightly be called the 'mother of caricaturists'. She developed the idea of producing small engravings with satirical sketches on them the size of a playing card which could be sent through the post. They became collectors items and from 1756 were then bound up and published as an annual review under the title of 'A Political and Satyrical History of the Year'. Mary describes the political sketches as caricatures; the first time this description is applied to a satirical portrait or scene. Mary also taught drawing and caricature-making to suitable Ladies and Gentlemen, and in 1762 published the first guide book to the subject under the title of 'A Book of Caricaturas, on 59 Copper Plates, with Ye Principles of Designing in the Droll & Pleasing Manner'. It contained just three pages of instruction, but also set out numerous examples of her technique. The Darlys had three print shops over a period of a quarter of a century and in that time they dominated the London print shop scene. They were operating in a period just before the Golden Age of satire, which would usher in Gillray, Rowlandson, the Cruikshanks et al, but it was the Darlys that helped it happen. (27)
*Bernhardt (Sarah, 1844-1923). Autograph signature, 'Sarah Bernhardt', 1903, clipped signature, matted with a reproduction portrait of Bernhardt as Hamlet, together with Anouilh (Jean, 1910-1987), autograph letter signed, 'Jean Anouilh', no date, in French, to John, thanking him for saying he liked his plays, for one so young, but wondering whether it was his father or mother and conveying his thanks to his sister for her drawing, slightly creased, one page, folio, plus an autograph signature of Anna Pavlova on an off-white piece of paper (signature obtained Streatham Theatre, August 1920), plus an autograph signature of Alicia Markova, dated 1990, plus autograph letters from Madge Kendal, Hermann Vezin, Harry Jackson, Helen Matthews (third person), George Rignold, Weedon Grossmith (brief note) and other contemporary actors, plus related clipped signatures, plus theatrical prints and engravings and a group of photographs of the actor Mark Wynter (a small box)
Holme (Vera 'Jacko', 1881-1969 - Suffrage movement). A collection of books from the library of Vera Holme [and others], including, Jock of the Bushveld, by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, 6th edition, 1909, colour frontispiece, monotone plates and illustrations, front blank inscribed 'To my best & dearest friend Evelina Haverfield for her birthday Aug 9th 1910 from Vera Holme', with Vera Holme's bookplate by Jessie M. King, top edge gilt, contemporary brown pigskin gilt by WHS, gilt initials E.H. from V. to upper cover within blind foliage wreath, 8vo, with The Works of William Shakespeare Gathered into One Volume, Oxford, 1934, portrait frontispiece, front blank inscribed in red ink 'Patricia Trotter, 19th November 1939 from V.L.H. "J.", "We must be free or die, who speak the tongue that Shakespeare spake" - Wordsworth', original cloth, scuffed, 8vo, and The Story of a Red-Deer by the Hon. J.W. Fortescue, reprinted 1912, monotone portrait, half-title inscribed 'Vera Holme from her loving E Haverfield, Xmas 1915', bookplate of Vera Holme by Jessie M. King, edges rough trimmed, original cloth gilt, 4to, with South Slav Monuments, I. Serbian Orthodox Vhurch, edited by Michael J. Puplin, 1918, colour and monotone plates, folding map, wrappers bound in, front blank inscribed to Vera Holme, contemporary half sheep, worn, folio, plus 14 volumes from the Representative Women series, some inscribed to Vera Holme and some with her bookplate, plus others similar and a photogravure portrait of Dame Ethel Smyth, signed by Smyth and dated Jan 31, 1925 Vera Holme (1881-1969), was a talented violinist and singer, and member of the Actresses' Franchise League, a group open to all theatre professionals with the aim of promoting women's suffrage through the medium. Holme was also a member of the Women's Social and Political Union and, in 1909, was appointed as Emmeline Pankhurst's chauffeur, despite Sylvia Pankhurst having described Holme as, "... a noisy, explosive young person, frequently rebuked by her elders for lack of dignity." Holme is also believed to have been in a long-standing relationship with Evelina Haverfield, daughter of Lord Arbinger and Commandant in Chief of the Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps during the First World War. Through this link Holme was dispatched to Serbia and appointed to manage horses and trucks in the Scottish Women's Hospital Units. Haverfield died in 1920, and Holme outlived her partner by 49 years and died in Glasgow in 1969. (a carton)
*Ito (Hirobumi, 1841-1909). Full-length portrait signed, 1906, gelatin silver print showing Prince Ito seated and wearing full regalia, signed presentation inscription in English and using western signature to lower blank margin, 'To Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore [1847-1934, Royal Navy officer who commanded the China Station], with compliments of Marquis Ito, 15 Sept. 1906', 22 x 15cm, contemporary stiff card mount, roughly trimmed at upper margin Prince Ito Hirobumi became Japan's first Prime Minister in 1885 and went on to hold the position four times. He was assassinated at Harbin Railway Station on 26 October 1909 by Jung-gun, a Korean nationalist and independence activist. (1)
*Lock Family Diaries. A group of manuscript diaries and related notebooks compiled by Mrs Caroline Louisa Lock, circa 1860s, the wife of Colonel Edward Seppings Lock, 82nd Foot, contained in a fine Coromandel box with gilt metal straps and key plate stamped 'G. Betjemann & Sons', the hinge engraved 'Charles Nephew & Co, Calcutta', inset with three Wedgwood jasperware porcelain plaques and lock stamped 'S. Morden & Co' (with key), the box spring loaded to raise the contents once opened, 13cm high x 21cm wide x 8.5cm deep (5.25 x 8.25 x 3.5ins), enclosing five leather bound journals, each gilt-titled on the spine, Visits & Addresses (1867-1869), Memoranda (1869-1872), Cash Account (no entries), Daily Journal (1865-1867), Personal Expenses (1866-1869), mostly daily chitchat, reference to the family home Bury Knowle House, Headington, Oxfordshire and the Ballachay family, military life including reference to the Bengal Cavalry, etc, some spotting and wear including one board detached, together with a sixteenth plate ambrotype portrait photograph of Caroline Lock contemporarily inscribed on the rear with name and marital status, with two small locks of Caroline Lock's hair in envelopes dated 1860/1865 presented in a morocco leather case, plus another portrait miniature painted on ivory of Maria Ballachay n‚e Lock (Edward Seppings Lock's sister), 7 x 6cm (2.75 x 2.25ins), in a period gilt framed inscribed verso 'aunt Ballachay n‚e Lock Headington', framed size 17 x 15.5cm (7 x 6.25ins) Caroline Louisa Lock (n‚e Cardew) was the wife of Colonel Edward Seppings Lock who served during the Indian Mutiny with 82nd (Prince of Wale's Volunteers) Regiment of Foot and was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations in Shahjehanpore and the affairs of Shahabad, Mahomdee and Bunkagaon. They married on 5 October 1859 and Caroline was with Colonel Lock when he died aged 49 of enteric fever whilst commanding the regiment in Natal on 10 December 1886 having served 31 years with the Colours. (3)
*Papakura (Makereti, 1873-1930). Half-lenth portrait by Iles, circa 1890s, albumen print, captioned in the negative, 'Maggie' and no. 152, signed presentation inscription in Maori to top left corner signed as 'Maggie Papakura', 20 x 14cm, framed and glazed Makereti (or Maggie) Papakura was a Tuhourangi woman of mana, guide and ethnographer. (1)
Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adjacent..., enlarged by the latest discoveries by Richard Gough, 3 volumes, London: John Nichols, 1789, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, additional portrait frontispiece to volume 2 (trimmed to margins and lined to verso), 57 uncoloured engraved maps by John Cary (including 52 folding) and 96 engraved plates (including 8 folding), few engraved illustrations, one folding pedigree, occasional spotting, offsetting and toning, later endpapers with cloth hinges, relaid bookplates of William Van Mildert and William Orme Foster, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, slight wear to extremities, folio (3)
Bacon (Francis). Sylva Sylvarum: or, A Naturall History in Ten Centuries, whereunto is newly added the history, natural and experimental of life and death, or the prlongation of life. Published after the author's death by William Rawley, Doctor in Divinity, one of His Majesties Chaplains..., 9th edition, published by J. R. for William Lee, 1670, engraved portrait frontispiece, printed title, additional decorative title, bound with Rawley (William), The Life of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, 1670, printed title and fourteen pages of text, contemporary calf, rebacked but retaining original gilt decorated spine, repaired at extremities, 4to (1)
Beckford (William). Memoirs of William Beckford of Fonthill, Author of "Vathek", 2 volumes, Charles J. Skeet, 1859, lithograph portrait frontispiece to volume 1, ownership signature of Robert Gordon at head of titles with his armorial bookplate to upper pastedowns, some scattered spotting, contemporary red half calf gilt by Archer & Sons of Belfast, boards rubbed & scuffed, 8vo Provenance: Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Lord Berners, Faringdon House, Oxfordshire. (2)
Camden (William). Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, a veteribus scripta ... nunc primum in lucem editi, 1st edition, Frankfurt, Claude de marne and Jean Aubry heirs, 1603, printer's woodcut device to title, woodcut initials and head- and tailpieces throughout, 6 portraits to p. 37, complete with the final leaf, blank but for the printer's device verso, variable foxing and browning, title page repaired at lower outer corner, small worm-track to upper margin of first few gatherings, contemporary calf, urn motifs gilt to spine compartments, twin morocco labels, the joints cracked but boards held by cloth inner hinges, rubbed and worn overall, folio, together with Paris (Matthew, & Florence [recte John] of Worcester), Flores historiarum ... et Chronicon ex Chronicis, 1st collected edition, Frankfurt, by Wechel at the shop of Claude de Marne and Jean Aubry heirs, 1601, printer's woodcut device to title page and final leaf, foxing and browning, small worm-hole to lower margin, contemporary French pale calf, rebacked and recornered, elaborate laurel wreath gilt to sides within simple frame, sides slightly scuffed, folio, plus Echard (Laurence), The History of England, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, Jacob Tonson, London, 1718 engraved frontispiece by Van der Gucht to each volume, additional engraved portrait of George I after Kneller to volume 2, title pages printed in red and black, volume 1 free endpapers browned, volume 3 front free endpaper loose, contemporary panelled calf, volume 2 and 3 labels gone, joints cracked but holding, some wear to sections of extremities, folio (5)
Craig (Sir Thomas). Jus Feudale, tribus libris comprehensum, 1st edition, Edinburgh, impressum, 1655, presentation plate to front free endpaper, moderate soiling and staining, title page and final leaf (3C4) trimmed and laid down, title with numerous inscriptions, marginal tear to 2O2, 3B2 and 3C1-3 repaired in gutter affecting a few words, later tan calf by Carss of Glasgow, gilt armorial of the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow to front board, rubbed and marked, folio in fours, together with Erskine (John), An Institute of the Law of Scotland ... a new edition, with additional notes, by James Ivory, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1828, contemporary tan calf, rebacked, rubbed and scuffed, corners worn, folio, and 5 others all 8vo, including Aikin (John), A View of the Character and Public Services of the Late John Howard, 1st edition, London, 1792, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary quarter calf; Blackstone (William), An Analysis of the Laws of England, 6th edition, Oxford, 1771, 2 folding plates, contemporary tan calf; Curtis (James), An Authentic and Faithful History of the Mysterious Murder of Maria Marten, with a Full Development of all the Extraordinary Circumstances which led to the Discovery of her Body in the Red Barn, 1st edition, 1828, 11 engraved plates (of 12), contemporary half calf; Lolme (Jean Louis de), The Constitution of England, a new edition, London, 1777, contemporary speckled calf; Shaw (Joseph), Parish Law, 4th edition, London, 1739, water-staining, modern panelled calf to style Wing C6801 for Craig. (8)
Hazlitt (William). The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 4 volumes, 2nd edition, revised by his son, 1852, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title to each, extra-illustrated with numerous engraved portraits and plates, a few folding, top edge gilt, recent burgundy morocco by C.J. Sawyer, covers gilt-stamped with the coat of arms of the Second French Empire, spines with raised bands and decorated with Napoleonic emblems in compartments (slight fading to spines), 8vo Provenance: W.A. Foyle, small morocco bookplates. A handsome set. (4)
Hume (David). The History of England under the House of Tudor, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London, 1759, half-title, blue patterned endpapers, engraved bookplate of Thomas George Corbett of Elsham Hall to front pastedowns, contemporary ownership inscription and bookplate of J. G. Corbett to front free endpapers of volumes 1 and 2 respectively, contemporary calf, spines gilt in compartments, twin morocco labels, floral cornerpieces gilt to sides, minor loss to headcaps, joints cracked but firm, sides slightly scuffed and marked, board corners restored, 4to, together with another copy of the same, volume 2 title page bound to rear of volume 2, half-title bound as volume 2 title, prelims slightly spotted, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked, light wear to extremities, plus [Tytler, William], An Inquiry, Historical and Critical, into the Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots, and an Examination of the Histories of Dr Robertson and Mr Hume ... second edition, with additions, Edinburgh, 1767, front free endpaper partially loose, small spot to title page, armorial bookplate of Alexander Thomson of Banchory (1792-1868) to front pastedown, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints split, extremities rubbed, 8vo in half-sheets, plus [Phillips, Thomas], The History of the Life of Regiald Pole, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, half-titles, folding portrait frontispiece, folding genealogy, contemporary marbled calf, morocco spine labels, rubbed overall, headcaps chipped, joints splitting at ends, 8vo, and Burnet (Gilbert), The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, the Third Part, being a Supplement ot the Two Volumes formerly published, 1st edition, London, 1753, slightly later sprinkled tan calf, richly gilt spine, one morocco label gone, joints partially cracked, rubbed and scuffed, folio, and Cobbett (William), A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland ... a new edition, Sydney, W. A. Duncan, 1844, inscribed by the publisher 'William Aug. Duncan 1844' on the front pastedown, endpapers foxed and browned, contemporary half calf, marbled sides, slightly rubbed, 8vo ESTC T85928 (Hume); T122212 (Tytler); T129675 (Phillips); T105559 (Burnet). Ferguson, Bibliography of Australia 3805 for Cobbett; Duncan's edition appears to be the first printed in Australia. (9)

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