NO RESERVE India.- Curzon (George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston ) British Government in India, 2 vol., vol. 1 limited edition number 175 of 500, vol. 2 third impression, portrait frontispieces, 9 plans (2 folding), plates, light spotting, duplicate pp.ix-xii loosely inserted, original publisher's cloth, a little rubbed, 1925 § Hodsgson (Brian H.) Essays on the Languages Literature and Religion of Nepal and Tibet, numbered limited edition, plates and illustrations, 3 folding charts, bookplate, original cloth, faded spine, a little rubbed, New Delhi, 1972 § Guarmani (Carlo) Northern Najd, limited edition of 475, this copy unnumbered, 2 maps, 1 folding in pocket at end, plates, original cloth, a little rubbed, The Argonaut Press, 1938; and 5 others, similar (9)
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Italy.- Alberti (Leandro) Descrittione di Tutta Italia, collation: *4 a-c8 d10 A-Z, AA-ZZ, AAA-GGG8, Roman type, title with woodcut printer's device, engraved portrait of the author to verso of *4, woodcut historiated initials and tail-pieces, lacking 2 ff. of table (d5&6), early ink letter practice to verso of title, some staining (mostly marginal) and spotting, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, covers with arabesque centre-pieces, large chip to upper left-hand corner of upper cover, lightly soiled, 4to (205 x 149mm.), Venice, Pietro de Nicolini, de Sabio, 1551.⁂ A very good copy of the second edition of this history of Italy. Alberti was a Bologna born Dominican historian. Literature: Adams A472; EDIT 16 CNCE 686.
NO RESERVE Callot (Jacques, 1592-1635) A good group of five works, including an excellent first state impression of 'Mother with three children' from Les Geux [Lieure 496], 'An old beggar with jug and crutch' from the same [L. 484], a first state impression of 'The Adoration of the Kings' [L. 671], a drummer in Piazza Santa Croce, Florence from Les Caprices [L. 477], and 'The Supper at Emmaus' from Les quatres banquets [L. 298], etchings, on various laid papers, various sizes, from 50 x 50 mm. (2 x 2 in) to 140 x 90 mm. (5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in), all under glass, some trimmed within platemarks, minor spotting and surface dirt, [early 17th century]; together with Francis Place's 'Italianate coastal scene with a ship putting in to shore' from Six oblong views published by N.Visscher [Hake 61 ii/ii], the portrait 'Old man ('Mazeppa')' by Jean Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine (1745-1830), and 'Portrait of an elderly man wearing a high cap and heavy double chain' after Hans Holbein the Younger, by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677), etchings, various sizes, all under glass, (8).
NO RESERVE Levant.- Volney (C[onstantin]-F[rancois de]) Travels through Syria and Egypt in the Years 1783, 1784, and 1785, 2 vol. in 1, half-title, ink inscription to front pastedown, small loss to 2 corners (B3 & Ee4), water-staining, contemporary calf, remnants of paper label to upper cover, rubbed, Dublin, 1793 § Bowdler (Thomas) A Short View of the Life and Character of Lieutenant-General Villettes, engraved portrait frontispiece, ink owner's inscription, marginal worm damage, damage and loss to 6pp (restored, not affecting text), bookplate, booksellers label, modern cloth, 1815; and 2 others, voyages, 8vo (4)
NO RESERVE World.- [d'Arnoux (Charles Albert)], "Bertall", Les Communeux 1871. Types - Caractères - Costumes, title with hand-coloured vignette, 34 hand-coloured lithographic plates, occasional faint spotting, hinges strengthened, original cloth, rubbed and faded, 1871 § [Wertomannus (Lewis)] Invenire: The Nauigation and Vyages of ..., limited to 300 copies, cracked hinges, occasional faint spotting, original boards, rubbed, Edinburgh, The Aungervyle Society, 1884 § Shaw (George Bernard), Sidney Webb, William Clarkes etc., Fabian Essays in Socialism, pencil annotations, faint browning, original cloth, rubbed, [1889]§ Sala (George Augustus) Twice Round the Clock, portrait frontispiece, illustration, cracked hinge, tipped in newspaper cutting, original cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, 1862; and 28 others, v.s. (32)
NO RESERVE Sporting Art and Topography.- A large and varied group of prints, including Pollard's 'Wood-Cock Shooting' after Alken, plates 1 and 2 or 'Going Out' and 'Breaking Cover' by Sutherland after Dean Wolstenholme, three Currier & Ives prints of fishing and country estates, a large lithograph of 'The Death' by J. West Giles after John Frederick Herring Snr., 1854, and with a mixed group of topographical and mixed interest prints including a mezzotint portrait of George Stephenson after Lucas, an excellent impression of the Buck's 'East Prospect of Birmingham in the County of Warwick', with fine hand-colouring, 23 plates from Demidoff's 'Voyage dans la Russie meridionale et la Crimee', and a large group of approx. 65 others, engravings, etchings, lithographs, some hand-colouring, various sizes, largest 700 x 940 mm. (27 1/2 x 37 in), occasional surface dirt, browning, handling creases, some nicks and tears, all unframed, [mainly 19th century], (approx. 75).
Botany.- Parkinson (John) Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris. Or, a choise Garden of all sorts of Rarest Flowers..., second impression, additional woodcut pictorial title (defective at lower outer corner with loss, repaired), numerous full-page woodcut illustrations, lacking leaves 3B1 and 3C1, old ink signature "Chr. Boys" at head of dediation, with facsimile woodcut portrait of the author (from another work) bound in at beginning, browned (heavily in places), a few stains, old calf, worn, [Henrey 285; Nissen BBI 1489; Wing P495], folio, printed by R.N., and are to be sold by Richard Thrale, 1656; sold not subject to return
Trees.- Forsyth (William) A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees, third edition, 13 folding engraved plates, offsetting, some spotting or light foxing, contemporary half calf, sympathetically rebacked, rubbed, 1803 § Evelyn (John) Silva: or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and The Propagation of Timber, edited by A. Hunter, 2 vol. in 1, half-titles, engraved portrait frontispiece and 45 plates, some offsetting and foxing, contemporary polished calf, gilt, sympathetically rebacked, gilt, 1825; and Pontey on Larch and Scottish Firs, c.1800, 8vo & 4to (3)
NO RESERVE Mathematics & statistics.- Clifford (William Kingdon) Lectures and Essays, edited by Leslie Stephen and Frederick Pollock, 2 vol., first edition, the editor's set, with bookplates, engraved portrait frontispiece and mounted photographic portrait frontispiece, with a loosely inserted A.L.s. from Sir Edwin Ray Lankester pointing out an error in the text, occasional spotting, original cloth, vol.1 rebacked, preserving original backstrip, rubbed, 1879 § Ocagne (Maurice d') Traité de Nomographie, first edition, large folding plate, diagrams, modern cloth, Paris, 1899 § Heath (Sir Thomas) A History of Greek Mathematics, 2 vol., original cloth, Oxford, 1960 § Higgs (Henry) and George Udny Yule, editors. Statistics by the late Sir Robert Giffen...Written about the Years 1898-1900, library stamps, original cloth, rubbed, 1913; and a small quantity of others, Mathematics and Statistics, along with a good selection of works on Cybernetics and scientific management, including some by Clarence Bertrand Thompson, v.s. (3 boxes)
Schmalkaldic war. - Oliviero (Antonio Francesco) La Alamanna, 2 parts (complete 2 vol. of 'La Alamanna) (of 4) in 1 vol., collation: A8, A-V8; a-x8, 2 titles within woodcut architectural borders, incorporating an equestrian portrait of Charles V, each with woodcut portrait of the author verso, woodcut illustrations within text, some full-page, woodcut historiated initials, head- and tail-pieces, and printer's devices at end of both parts, errata for both vol. at end of vol.2, lacking final blank, without aaa8 and aa-cc8 (parts 2 and 3), sig. Q-S a few small marginal worm traces repaired, some spotting or light foxing, occasional staining, upper hinge cracked, 20th century half vellum, 4to (222 x 148mm.), Venice, Vicenzo Valgrisi, 1567.⁂ First edition of this handsomely printed epic poem on the Schmalkaldic War of 1546-1547, during which Charles V subdued the protestant princes.
NO RESERVE Wood (Thomas) An Institute of the Laws of England, fourth edition corrected, engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplate, occasional faint finger soiling, contemporary calf, rubbed joints, bumping to corners and spine extremities, E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling, 1728 § Selden (John) An Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws and Government of England, bookplate, front free endpaper loose, contemporary calf, cracked upper joints, lower board detached, rubbed, fourth edition, Daniel Browne and Andrew Millar, 1739; and 7 others, 4to (9)
Horatius Flaccus (Quintus) Opera, 2 vol., large paper copy, stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece of William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, occasional spotting, but crisp, contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt, spine in compartments, covers with mermaid and vase corners-pieces, spines faded and with ink date at foot, vol.2 upper cover ink stained, g.e., William Brown & John Warren, 4to (281 x 215mm.), 1792-1793.
NO RESERVE Civil War.- Hutchinson (Lucy) Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, Governor of Nottingham Castle and Town, first edition, engraved portrait, list of subscribers, 4 engraved plates including aquatint of Nottingham Castle, folding pedigree, text a little browned, engraved bookplate of the Earl of Ilchester, bookseller's ticket of Gilmour of Salisbury, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, rebacked, 4to, 1806.
Eliot (T.S.). The Waste Land. A Facsimile and Transcript of the Original Drafts Including the Annotations of Eztra Pound, edited by Valerie Eliot, Faber, 1971, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, original red cloth gilt, slipcase, 4to, limited edition 184/500, together with Facade. An Entertainment, the poems by Edith Sitwell, the music by William Walton, OUP, 1972, colour illustrations by John Piper and John Armstrong, original cloth-backed boards, accompanying 45 rpm record, both contained in original slipcase, 4to, limited edition 546/1000, plus Virginia Woolf & the Raverats. A Different sort of Friendship, edited by William Pryor, Clear Books, Bath, 2003, colour and monochrome illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, loose wood-engraving (75/500) in portfolio, both contained in slipcase, small 4to, limited signed edition 75/500 (3)
Illuminated Testimonial. An illuminated testimonial for John Dent Goodman upon tendering his resignation as director and chairman of the London and Midland Bank Ltd., 15th July 1898, produced by Blades, East & Blades, [1898], a total of 4 well-executed watercolour, gilt and gouache leaves, the first 2 with text, the third leaf with 23 mounted vignette oval portrait photographs (manuscript key leaf loosely inserted), the fourth leaf with 15 vignettes of bank buildings (11 albumen print photographs and 4 well-executed watercolours to match), the Art Nouveau decorative borders with floral and foliage designs, the second leaf with 2 armorials and mottos to lower border, each 34 x 25 cm and window-mounted in thick card, Blades, East & Blades gilt stamp to final blank leaf, some mostly marginal spotting, moire silk doublures, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco with gilt rules and bank's circular gilt crest to upper cover, inner dentelles with gilt floral design, minor rubbing at head and foot of spine, large 4to (49 x 40 cm) From the collection of his grandson Sir Victor Goodman, Clerk of the Parliaments. (1)
[Huddesford, William]. The Lives of those Eminent Antiquaries John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony Wood; with an authentick account of their respective writings and publications, from original papers, 2 volumes, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1772, engraved portrait frontispieces, engraved plates, some offsetting and light spotting, contemporary calf, light edgewear, 8vo, together with The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With his letters and journals and his life, by his son, 8 volumes, 1834, engraved frontispiece and additional title to each, a little light spotting and marginal toning, contemporary burgundy morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus A History of British Birds, 2 volumes, 6th edition, Newcastle, 1826, numerous wood-engravings, some spotting, contemporary half calf, lacking most spine labels, spines rubbed with splits to joints, 8vo, with other antiquarian, natural history etc, including W.L. Bowles' The Parochial History of Bremhill in the County of Wilts. 1828 and Susan Ferrier's The Inheritance, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1824 (46)
Brydone (Patrick). A Tour through Sicily and Malta. In a Series of Letters to William Beckford, Esq. of Somerly in Suffolk, volume 1 only (of 2), new edition, 1776, half-title, folding engraved map frontispiece (with short closed tear), bookplate of George Anthony Legh Keck, contemporary calf, upper board detached, lower joint split, worn, 8vo, together with Cassell & Co., Cassell's History of England, 9 volumes, circa 1900, colour and monotone plates, wood engraved illustrations, contemporary uniform maroon half calf gilt, morocco title labels to spines, occasional light rubbing to extremities, large 4to, and Moore (Thomas), Irish Melodies..., with a Memoir by J.F. Waller, circa 1870s, engraved portrait frontispiece and plates, decorative title, wood engraved illustations, some spotting, contemporary green half sheep gilt, joints cracked, rubbed and some wear, large 4to, plus other miscellaneous books (a carton)
Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the River Wye, from its Source at Plinlimmon Hill, to its Junction with the Severn below Chepstow: with Observations on the Public Buildings, and other Works of Art, in its Vicinity, 1st edition, 1797, half-title not present, single-page engraved map, 30 sepia aquatint plates (including frontispiece) and one engraved portrait plate, several woodcut illustrations, dust-soiling & marginal damp stains mostly to frontispece and title, modern calf gilt by Period Binders of Bath, large 8vo, together with Scott (Walter). Waverley Novels, 47 volumes (of 48), Edinburgh: Cadell & Company, London: Simpkin & Marshall, 1829-1833, volume 48 lacking, engraved frontispieces and vignette titles, engraved dedication leaf (with spotting and browning), contemporary blue green calf, gilt decorated spines with morocco labels at head & foot, gilt & blind decoration to borders of boards, 8vo, plus Carnan (T. & Newbery, F., publishers), A Description of England and Wales. Containing a Particular Account of each County, 10 volumes, mixed editions, 1769-1775, numerous engraved plates, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spines, contrasting morocco labels (some lacking), volume 4 spine torn with slight loss, few joints cracked, 12mo, and Dickens (Charles). Works, 20 volumes, London & New York: Chapman & Hall Ltd., and Henry Frowde, circa 1910, black & white illustrations, top edge gilt, original dark green morocco gilt, 8vo, and Byron (Lord George), The Works..., with His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, 17 volumes, John Murray, 1832-1833, engraved frontispieces and additional engraved titles, contemporary half calf gilt, lacking some labels, upper board of volume 1 detached, worn, 8vo, and others, including Theo A. Stephens, My Garden, An Intimate Magazine for Garden Lovers, volumes 1-12, January 1934-December 1937,colour and black & white plates, numerous illusttations and advertisements, contemporary uniform green morocco, 8vo, Hollandischen Maler by Dr. C. Hofstede de Groot, volumes 1-7, 9-10 only (vol. 10 facsimile reprint), Paris, 1907-1928, black & white plates, contemporary uniform cloth-backed boards gilt (vol. 10 in full vellum), morocco spine labels, large 8vo, and two large folio volumes containing extracts, cuttings & reviews regarding the acclaimed Italian actress Eleonora Duse (1858-1924), with mounted black & white illustrations, and two portrait photographs (one signed) Abbey Scenery 544, Upcott pages 330-332, for the first work. (3 cartons)
Culpeper (Nicholas). Culpeper's Complete Herbal..., printed by Richard Evans, 18185, 40 hand coloured plates to rear, black and white portrait frontispiece, some spotting and toning, ex libris stamp to foot of title page, modern endpapers, modern red half calf, 4to, together with Braybrooke (Richard, Lord, editor), Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq. F.R.S..., 2 volumes, 1825, 13 black and white plates, bookplate to front pastedown, some spotting and offsetting, uniform modern gilt decorated calf spines retaining contemporary calf boards, boards slightly rubbed with minor loss, large 4to, and Walpole (Horace), Memoirs of The Last Ten Years of the Reign of George the Second, 2 volumes, 1822, 10 monochrome plates, including frontispieces, some minor spotting, bookplates to front pastedowns, rebound uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, minor loss to boards and spines, large 4to, plus other 19th century history, biography and reference, including The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D., 4 volumes by James Boswell, 1805, all leather bindings, some modern rebindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (69 volumes) (3 shelves)
Bindings. Essai Historique sur la vie et les campagnes du Bailli de Suffren, by M. Hennequin, Paris, 1824, portrait frontispiece, some light spotting, original blue wrappers, contemporary gilt decorated quarter morocco, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Le Culte de Priape et ses rapports avec la th‚ologie mystique des Anciens, by Richard Payne Knight, Luxembourg, 1866, plates, some light toning, contemporary gilt decorated blue half morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 4to, plus Operum Omnium, 4 volumes, by T. Livii Patavini, 1825, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards and spines lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with 51 further volumes of 18th and 19th century literature and reference, all French and other foreign languages, all gilt decorated leather and vellum bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, (57 volumes) (3 shelves)
Hyde (Edward, 1st Earl of Clarendon). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Year 1641..., 3 volumes, 1st Dublin edition, 1719, engraved portrait frontispiece to each volume, armorial bookplate to front pastedowns, some browning to prelims and earlier text leaves, contemporary panelled calf, joints superficially cracked but firm, rubbed, volume 3 spine label gone, folio, together with Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop Burnet's History of his own Time, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1724-34, volume 2 inscribed by Burnet's son on volume 2 title verso as usual, binder's blanks and volume 2 title browned, intermittent damp-stain in volume 1 fore margin, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked preserving original labels, rubbed, corners worn, folio, plus Coxe (William), History of the House of Austria, from the Foundation of the Monarchy by Rhodolph of Hapsburgh, to the Death of Leopold the Second: 1218 to 1792, 2 volumes in 3, 1st edition, London, 1807, errata leaves, lacking map, occasional foxing, contemporary tan calf, rebacked retaining most of the original spines, corners restored, gilt fillet and blind palmette rolls to sides, a few light scuffs, 4to, and Gibbon (Edward), Miscellaneous Works, witih Memoirs of his Life and Writings, composed by himself: illustrated from his Letters, with Occasional Notes and Narrative, by John, Lord Sheffield, 3 volumes, 1st editions, London, 1796-1815, silhouette frontispiece to volume 1, engraved portrait frontispiece and folding genealogy leaf to volume 3, bookplate of Sir Robert Throckmorton, 8th Baronet (1800-1862) to each, foxing front and back, volume 3 frontispiece offset, contemporary marbled calf, gilt spines, twin morocco labels, volume 1 front board loose and volume 2 rear board starting, other joints cracked, volume 1 lacking a label, volume 3 spine defective at foot, 4to, and approximately 40 others, mainly 17th- or 18th-century history and theology in contemporary bindings, some rebacked but generally good, including works by Andrews, Kettlewell, Whiston, and similar, various formats (3 shelves)
Giannone (Pietro). Istoria civile del regno di Napoli, 5 volumes, 2nd Naples edition, 1770, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, woodcut headpieces and initials, half-title soiled, tide-mark in margin of frontispiece and intermittently in gutter of volume 5, wide margins, contemporary vellum over thick boards, wide margins, large 4to, together with Lipsius (Justus), [Sammelband of 3 works:] Monita et exempla politica libri duo; De Amphitheatro liber; Saturnalium sermonum libri duo, qui de Gladiatoribus, editio ultima, et castigatissima, 1st, 5th and 4th editions, Antwerp, Plantin, 1605-1598-1598, all with engraved vignette title pages, Monita with the terminal leaf bearing engraved arms, De Amphitheatro with 3 plates of which 2 folding, browning, later vellum, 4to, plus Erasmus (Desiderius), Colloquia, cum notis selectis variorum, addito indice novo, accurante Corn. Schrevelio, Amsterdam, Blavius, 1693, engraved title, contemporary vellum 8vo and 29 others, mainly 17th- and 18th-century continental imprints, history, theology and religion, contemporary vellum, some soiling and wear, various formats Adams L769 and 808 for De Amphitheatro and Saturnalium. (3 shelves)
Dionysius the Areopagite (). Opera omnia quae extant, una cum eiusdem vitae scriptoribus nunc primum Graece et Latinae coniunctim edita. Accesserunt S. Maximi Scholia, nunc primum Latinitate donata, et Georgii Pachymerae paraphrasis in Epistolas. Omnia stuio et opera Petri Lansseli Grauelingani, Paris, Claude Morel, 1615, engraved portrait frontispiece, title page printed in red and black, Greek and Latin text in double column, woodcut head- and tailpieces and initial figures, contents toned, small damp-stain to top margin of prelims and first few text leaves, contemporary ownership inscription to title, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked with the original spine laid down, corners restored, rubbed and slightly marked overall, folio, together with Philostratus the Athenian, [Greek title] Philostratorum quae supersunt omnia ... ex Mss. Codd. recensuit notis perpetuis illustravit versionem totam novam feit Gottfridus Olearius, Leipzig, 1709, half-title, title page printed in red and black, foxing and browning, Durham University ink-stamp and manuscript deaccession note to title verso, contemporary sprinkled calf, spine gilt in compartments, joints cracked but firm, extremities rubbed, tips rubbed, folio, together with 4 English imprints of other Greek works, comprising: Lysias & Isocrates, The Orations, translated from the Greek: with Some Account of their Lives; and a Discourse on the History, Manners, and Character of the Greeks, from the Conclusion of the Peloponnesian War, to the Battle of Chaeronea, by John Gillies, 1st edition thus, London, 1778, 2 engraved portraits, terminal errata leaf, small tide-mark extending from top edge of prelims, contemporary sprinkled calf, richly gilt spine, red morocco label, shallow chip to headcap, a few scuffs to sides, tips slightly worn, 4to; Polybius, The General History, in Five Books, translated from the Greek by Mr. Hampton, 1st edition thus, London, 1756, 2 engraved folding maps (1 after d'Anville), sporadic foxing, maps slightly browned and offset, small intermittent worm-track in lower outer corner, the text never affected, contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt spine rather dry, headcaps chipped, joints partially cracked, but firm, extremities rubbed, 4to; [Aldrich, Henry], Artis Logicae Compendium, 1st edition, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1750, engraved frontispiece portrait of Aristotle, vignette title page, contents toned, a few contemporary ink-splashes, contemporary sheep, slightly rubbed, mild stripping, 12mo; Dionysius Longinus, Dionysii Longini quae supersunt Graece et Latine, recensuit, notasque suas atque animadversiones adjecit Joannes Toupius, accedunt emendationes Davidis Ruhkenii, editio altera, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1778, dedication leaf, mild toning, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked to style, 8vo (6)
Jacob (Giles). A New Law-Dictionary, 1st edition, London, 1729, bookplate of historian W. E. Tate (1902-1968), mild browning, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, tips worn, folio, together with Mackenzie (George), The Works of the Eminent and Learned Lawyer Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II. and King James VII. with many Learned Treatises of his, never before printed, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh, 1716-22, engraved portrait frontispiece, title pages printed in red and black, initial advertisement leaf to each volume, 29 engraved heraldic plates, variable browning, spotting and soiling, 19th-century half calf, rebacked to style and relined, morocco-grain cloth sides, gilt supralibros of the Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow, slightly rubbed, stripping to corners, folio, plus Erskine (John), An Institute of the Law of Scotland ... in the Order of Sir George Mackenzie's Institutions of that Law, a New Edition, with Additional Notes by James Ivory, Edinburgh, 1828, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed, folio, and Cole (Christian), Historical and Political Memoirs, containing Letters written by Sovereign Princes, State Ministers, Admirals, and General Officers, etc., from almost all the Courts in Europe, beginning with 1697 to the End of 1708 ... 1st edition, 2nd issue, London, 1735, royal approbation leaf, subscribers list, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, gilt supralibros of the Society of Writers to the Signet to sides, folio, and Layer (Christopher), The Whole Proceeding upon the Arraignment, Tryal, Conviction and Attainder of Christopher Layer for High Treason in Compassing and Imagining the Death of the King, 1st edition, London, 1722, imprimatur leaf, bookplate of Sir Robert Eden, Bart., contemporary transcription of Samuel Wesley the Younger's "Come Listen you Tories and Jacobites Now" to initial blank, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints cracked, front board held by cords, folio ESTC T137460, T58793, T12244, & T114598.Cole's work, which concerns the War of the Spanish Succession, is a re-issue with of his Memoirs of Affairs of State (1733), with a new title page. (6)
Leti (Gregorio ). The Life of Pope Sixtus the Fifth ... translated from the Italian, with a Preface, Prolegomena, Notes, and Appendix, by Ellis Farneworth, 1st edition in English, London, 1754, engraved vignette arms to dedication, bookplates of John Peyto-Verney, 14th Baron Willoughby de Broke (1738-1816) and Henry Wheelwright Marsh (1860-1943), ownership inscription of Henry Stanhope, 4th Earl Stanhope (1781-1855) to title page, very mild sporadic foxing, contemporary calf, gilt spine, rolled floral border gilt to covers, spine slightly worn, joints cracked but firm, slight rubbing to extremities, corners restored, folio, together with 7 similar works, comprising: Caraccioli, Louis-Antoine, Marquis, The Life of Pope Clement XIV (Ganganelli), 2nd edition in English, revised, London, 1778, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary tree calf, gilt spine, damp-staining along bottom edges of boards, 8vo; Cabassut (Jean), Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum, conciliorum, et canonum invicem collatorum, veterumque juxta, ac recentiorum ecclesiae rituum, 3rd edition, corrected, Lyon, 1702, half-title, title page printed in and black with institutional ink-stamp, light foxing, contemporary mottled sheep, richly gilt spine, folio; Marti (Manuel), Epistolarum libri duodecim, 2 volumes in 1, 2nd edition, corrected, Amsterdam, 1778, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, title page printed in red and black, 2 plates depicting antiquities (1 folding), plates browned and offset, sporadic mild soiling, contemporary tan sheep, floral devices gilt to spine compartments, sides a little scuffed, 4to; Dos Martyres (Verissimo), Director Ecclesiastico das ceremonias da Cinza, Ramos, e de toda a Semana Santa, conforme as rubricas do Missal Romano ... 1st edition, Lisbon, 1755, engraved music score throughout, contemporary ownership inscriptions to title, general light soiling leaf of manuscript score partially pasted over p. 259, contemporary sheep, geometric blind roll to covers, front joint partially cracked, but firm, tips worn, 8vo; Calmet (Augustin), Commentaire Litt‚ral sur tous les livres de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, 8 volumes (of 25), 1st editions, Paris, 1707-15, including La GenŠse, Job, L'Eccl‚siastique, L'Evangile de S. Matthieu, L'Evangile de S. Marc et de S. Luc, L'Evangile de S. Jean, Ezechiel et Daniel, Les XII. petits prophŠtes, bound in contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed and worn, 4to; Thomassin (Louis), Vetus et nova Ecclesiae disciplina ... editio omnium novissima, 2 volumes (of 3), Venice, Balleoni, foxing, contemporary cat's-paw sheep, gilt spines, rubbed, folio; Teresa d'Avila (Saint) Cartas, volume 4 only of the 4-volume Obras, 2nd edition, Antwerp, Plantin, 1661, contemporary sheep, rubbed and worn, worm-holes to spine, 4to Set of works of Roman Catholic interest; the Director Ecclesiastico is a scarce antiphonary with one copy traced in libraries (Bibliotheca Casanatense), and its binding exhibits Islamic influence. (16)
Pope (Alexander). Works, First Quarto edition, 2 volumes, W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintot, 1717, & J. Wright for Lawton Gilliver, 1735, half-title to each volume present, without the folding portrait frontispiece of Pope by Vertue, titles printed in red and black, with engraved vignette to each, fine engraved head- and tail-pieces by Samuel Gribelin, second volume with errata to verso of final leaf, later bookplates of John A. Popplewell and P. Le Brocq to front pastedowns, contemporary sprinkled full calf, later antique-style gilt reback, retaining original title labels, 4to Griffith 79 & 372. Rothschild 1584 & 1626. The first issue of the quarto edition, without Tonson's name in the imprint. (2)
Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Historie of the World..., [printed for H.Lownes, G. Lathum, and R. Young, 1628], letterpress title with engraved portrait, six double-page engraved maps (some a little close-trimmed to margins) and two double-page engraved battle plans, burn holes to fore-edge of one map, both battle plans and numerous leaves of text, lacks additional title & explanatory leaf of text, A1 & A2 detached, first & last few leaves torn, frayed and some repairs, some other leaves repaired to margins, few marks and dust-soiling, 19th century cloth, extremities frayed and worn, folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)
Shakespeare (William). The Plays of Shakespeare, printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, 12 volumes, London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807, half-titles, engraved frontispiece and vignettes, moderate foxing, gilt gauffered edges, contemporary red straight-grain morocco, broad gilt roll to sides, rubbed and worn, spines faded, some joints partially cracked but firm, 8vo, together with Dryden (John), The Miscellaneous Works, containing all his Original Poems, Tales, and Translations ... 4 volumes, J. and R. Tonson, 1760, engraved portrait frontispiece, contents clean, contemporary mottled calf, dove motif gilt to spines, labels renewed, inner hinges strengthened, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Homer, The Iliad, rendered into English Blank Verse by Edward Earl of Derby, 2 volumes, 5th edition, revised, John Murray, 1865, contemporary red full morocco by Webb and Hurt of Liverpool, all edges gilt, very slightly rubbed, 8vo, and 24 others, mostly 18th and 19th-century poetry in contemporary bindings, various formats (43)
Soyer (Alexis). The Pantropheon, or, History of Food, and its preparation, from the earliest ages of the world, 1st English edition, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1853, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 41 engraved plates, including 2 double-page, with tissue-guard to each, contemporary brown half calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, with upper cover near-detached (preliminary leaves loose), 8vo Bitting page 443. (1)
Yorke (James). The Union of Honour, containing the Armes, Matches, and Issues of the Kings, Dukes, Marquesses and Earles of England from the Conquest untill this present yeere, 1640 ... 1st edition, London, Edward Griffin, 1640 [i.e. 1641], additional engraved title, bound without leaf 2O2 (probably a section title), numerous woodcuts of arms to the text, occasional contemporary marginalia, contents tanned, water-staining to earlier leaves, scattered light soiling, contemporary calf, rebacked with most of the original spine laid down and label renewed, recorned and relined, small folio, together with Wood (Anthony), Athenae Oxoniensis, an Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the most Ancient and Famous University of Oxford, from the Fifteenth Year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the End of the Year 1690, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, 1691, title pages printed in red an browning, preliminary blanks repaired, 20th-century cloth, large folio (385 x 240 mm), plus ibid., Athenae Oxoniensis ... to the Author's Death in November 1695 ... the second edition, very much Corrected and Enlarged ...2 volumes, 1721 title pages printed in red and black, engraved bookplate, light browning, small worm-track to lower margin of volume 2, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and recornered, slightly rubbed and scuffed, large folio (400 x 245 mm), and Strype (John), Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer ... 3 volumes in 1, 1st edition, 1694, engraved portrait frontispiece after Holbein repaired along bottom edge, 5 plates, variable light browning, water-staining towards front and rear, modern calf, folio, Wing S6024, and 5 others: Hopkins (Ezekiel), The Works, 3rd edition, 1710; 2 copies of Strype (John), History of the Life and Acts of ... Edmund Grindal, 1st edition, 1710; ibid., The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker 1st edition, 1711; and Rushworth (John), Historical Collections, volume 1 only, 1st edition, 1659; all in contemporary calf, some rebacked, or with joints cracked but holding, folio (10)
Ardizzone (Edward, illustrator). My Uncle Silas, by H.E. Bates, 1st edition, 1939, uncoloured illustrations, light spots to endpapers, original cloth, dust jacket, spine toned with short tears, 4to, with a loose one page signed autograph letter from Edward Ardizzone, to a Mr Macrae, dated February 1948, thanking him for his letter and cheque and that he will go through his archive and find a small drawing for him, together with Patchwork Quilt. Poems by Decimus Magnus Ausonius, Franfrolico Press, [1930], illustrations by Edward Bawden, endpapers a little toned, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, spine faded, 8vo, limited edition 142/400, plus Portrait of a Village, by Francis Brett Young, 1937, wood-engravings by Joan Hassall, original cloth (small flecked marks to spine), dust jacket, spine toned, 8vo, with 12 others mostly illustrated including Adam and Eve at Kew or Revolt in the Gardens by Robert Herring, 1930 (limited edition 420/1060), Returning to Vienna 1947. Nine Sketches by Stephen Spender, Banyan Press, 1947, limited edition 78/150 from a total edition of 500, with additional presentation inscription from Stephen and Natasha Spender and The Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, illustrated by Reynolds Stone, Limited Editions Club, 1974, limited signed edion 1919/2000 (15)
Benson (Robert & Hatcher, Henry). Old and New Sarum, or Salisbury (from Sir Richard Colt Hoare's History of Modern Wiltshire), printed by and for John Bowyer Nichols and Son, 1843, etched portrait frontispiece, engraved and lithographed plates, some light spotting to preliminary leaves, old dark blue half calf, with some wear, rebacked with original spine laid down, large folio, together with [Ledwich, Edward], Antiquitates Sarisburienses: containing, I. A Dissertation on the Antient Coins, found at Old Sarum. II. The Salisbury Ballad. III. The History of Old Sarum... IV. Historical Memoirs, relative to the city of New Sarum..., Salisbury, printed and sold by E. Easton, 1771, two folding engraved plates, half-title not present, later half calf, rubbed and scuffed to spine, 8vo, plus [John, Britton], The Beauties of Wiltshire, displayed in Statistical, Historical, and Descriptive Sketches: interspersed with anecdotes of the arts, 3 volumes, 1801-25, additional engraved title, and 13 engraved plates only (some plates and the folding map missing), contemporary calf, modern matching reback with morocco title and volume labels, 8vo, and three others related (Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, Wiltshire, Extracted from Domesday Book, Salisbury, 1788, William Henry Jones, Domesday for Wiltshire, Bath, 1865, & Rev. A.C. Smith, Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs, 1884), all ex-library copies, with all faults (8)
Heylyn (Peter). Aerius Redivivus: or, The History of the Presbyterians, Oxford, 1670, some marks and marginal spotting, title darkened to edges, contemporary ownership signature of Roger Bradshaugh to title, contemporary calf, rubbed and some minor wear, modern reback, together with Burnet (Gilbert), The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 3 volumes, 1679-1715, titles printed in red and black, contemporary sprinkled calf/panelled calf gilt, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, plus Barclay (Robert), Truth Triumphant Through the Spiritual Warfare, Christian Labours and Writings of... Robert Barclay, 1692, contemporary calf, modern reback, and Strype (John), Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, sometime late Archbishop of Canterbury, 1694, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, rubbed and some wear with later reback, plus others related: The Historie of the Councel of Trent, 1640, H. Hammond, A Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Books of the New Testament, 1681, Samuel Cook, Divine Characters, 1658 (lacking title) & Kennett, A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastical and Civil, volume 1, 1728, all folio (10)
Camden (William). Camden's Britannia..., 1695, portrait frontispiece, title page with ink library stamps, lacking maps, hinges cracked and weak, 19th century blind stamped calf, worn and frayed, folio, with another twenty atlases and gazetteers, mostly late 19th and early 20th century, mixed bindings, various sizes and condition Sold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return. (21)
Notable Trials Series. Trial of the Seddons, edited by Filson Young, 1914, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, light spotting front and rear, original cloth, upper joint splitting, spine and edges rubbed, 8vo, with an autograph note to the front endpaper from Edward Marshall Hall (Seddon's barrister) to Cecil Dunstan (defence counsel), presenting the book and 'although our late lamented client was not, I understand, satisfied with the way we conducted his defence, others, whose opinion I value more have expressed considerable appreciation of it', plus a clipped autograph letter on blue paper pasted to rear pastedown from Seddon 'I plead that I am not guilty. That I have never purchased arsenic in my life in any shape or form, that I have never administered arsenic, nor have I advised, directed or instructed the purchase or administration of arsenic to the deceased', together with 14 others from the Notable Trials Series, mixed editions, 1920's-40's (including Wilde, Haigh, Joyce), a few spines faded, plus other trials and biographies (22)
Strada (Famianus). De Bello Belgico. The History of the Low-Countrey Warres, translated by Robert Stapylton, 1650, engraved portrait frontispiece, and other engraved portraits, contemporary calf, modern reback, together with Daniel (Samuel), The Collection of the History of England, 4th edition revised, 1650, contemporary calf, modern reback, plus Howel (William), An Institution of General History, or The History of the World, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, with large additions, 1680, title printed in red and black, bookplate of Sir William Wheler Bart to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, and others similar, including The Journal of Monsr. de Saint Amour, containing... the five famous propositions contraverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists, 1664, Charles Cotton, The History of the Life of the Duke of Espernon, The Great Favourite of France, 1670, John Rushworth, Historical Collections of Private Passages of State... beginning the Sixteenth Year of King James, and ending the Fifth Year of King Charls, Anno 1629, 1659, Henry Spelmann, Glossarium Archaiologicum, 1687, etc., all bound in contemporary calf (except Cotton bound in 20th century blue half morocco, and Thomas Gale, Historiae Britannicae (1691) bound in 20th century quarter vellum), all folio (11)
Cocteau (Jean). Tempest of Stars, Selected Poems, translated by Jeremy Reed with Drawings by David Austen, Enitharmon Press, 1992 complete with all prelims, text bifolia and 26 offset colour lithographs (one plate, number 133, very slightly foxed in margin), all loose as issued in the original cream cloth solander box, very mild spotting to front panel, folio, edition "A", number 5 of 15 copies signed by the author and the illustrator and with a signed original etching, from a total edition of 87, together with another copy of the same, complete as above, housed in the original red cloth solander box, folio, edition "C", number 5 of 15 copies signed by the author and illustrator, with a signed original etching, plus Raine, (Kathleen), Six Dreams and Other Poems, Enitharmon Press, 1968, frontispiece, tipped-in wood engraving by Juliet Standing, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, very slightly marked, 4to, number 99 of 100 specially bound copies signed by the author, from a total edition of 450 copies, and Richards, (Ceri), Drawings to Poems by Dylan Thomas, with an Introduction by Richard Burns, Enitharmon Press, 1980, illustrated throughout, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, housed in the original pictorial slipcase, 8vo, number 173 of 180 copies, numbered on the publisher's laid-in limitation slip as issued, and Borges, (Jorge Luis), The Congress, translated by Norman Thomas di Giovanni in Collaboration with the Author, Enitharmon Press, 1974, tipped-in frontispiece portrait, original tan cloth, with the dust jacket, discreetly tape-repaired verso, 4to, number 206 of 250 copies, from a total edition of 300 (5)
Engraved & printed music, a quantity, includingThe Favorite Airs in the Critic Sung with universal Applause by Miss Field. London: Longman & Broderip, [n.d.], wrappers; [Rauzzini, V.] The Favourite Songs in the Opera Armida. London: R. Bremner, [1774], Stevenson, J. A Selection of Popular National Airs. Dublin: W. Power, 1818. 4to, original boards, worn; Mozart, W.A. Le Nozze di Figaro. Composed by Mozart. London: Rt. Birchall, [18--], Act 1 and 2 only, half calf, worn; Vocal Harmonist's Magazine. Number 1. London: R. Bremner, [n.d.], oblong 4to, calf, worn; Storace, Stephen The Pirates, an Opera in Three Acts. London: J. Dale, [c.1792], bound with. Kelly, Michael The Grand Dramatic Romance of Blue Beard. Corri Dussek & Co. [c.1792], oblong 4to, contemporary half calf, worn; Haydn, Joseph Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin and Violincello. Composed & Dedicated to Mrs Bartolozzi. London: Clementi [&c., n.d.]; Corelli, A. XII Sonatas of three parts for two Violins and a Bass with a Through Bass. 4 volumes, engraved portrait, contemporary half calf, worn; and others, some late 18th, mostly 19th century sheet musicProvenance: The property of the Newbattle Abbey College Trust
French History and Literature, a quantity, including Louvet, Jean-BaptisteQuelques notices pour l'histoire et le récit de mes périls depuis le 31 Mai, 1793. Paris: Louvet, l'an 3 [1795], original wrappers, uncut; Dillon, Arthur Roger Exposition abrégée des principes et des événemens qui ont le plus influé sur La Révolution Françoise. Londres: T. Spilsbury & Fils, 1793 [iv, 63], lacks wrappers, title soiled, uncut; Noé, M.A. de Discours de Monseigneur l'Evéque de Lescar. Magliano, 1788, original wrappers, uncut; Mallet du Pan Considérations sur la nature de la Révolution de France. Londres & Bruxelles: E. Flon, 1793, original wrappers, uncut; [Target, G.J.] Les États-Généraux convoqués par Louis XVI. [Paris, 1789], [ii], 75; drop-head title, lacks wrappers, uncut; Brueys & Palaprat, MM.) L'Avocat Patelin, Comédie. Paris: George, an VI, original wrappers, uncut; [Bonnay, C. F., Marquis de] Le Prophète Jonas. Juillet 1793. "Ninive", 1793. Second edition, lacks wrappers, uncut; [Stael-Holstein, baronne de] Lettres sur les ouvrages et le caractere de J.J. Rousseau. Derniere edition, [N.p], 1789, original wrappers, uncut; [Anon.] Lettres d'un voyageur a l'Abbé Barruel. [London], 1800, original wrappers frayed, uncut; Deslauiers, M. Eloge historique de Marie-Thérese Walpurge-Christine d'Autriche. Vienne & Paris: L.Jorry, 1781, engraved portrait, original wrappers; [Napoleon] Lettres de l'Armée en Egypte au Gouvernement François. Londres, 1800, lacks wrappers, uncut, a few stains; Mallet du Pin, J. Mercure Britannique. "Londres", 1798-99, numbers 1-20, 25, 30-, 32-36, original wrappers uncut except for no. 34 lacking upper wrapper; Bigot de Sainte-Croix, L.C. Histoire de la conspiration du 10 Aout 1792. "Londres", 1792, original wrappers, uncut; Volney, C.F> Voyage en Syrie et en Egypte. Paris, an VII, volume 1 only, original boards, uncut; La Feuille Chantante ou Le Journal Hebdomadaire. Paris: M. de la Chevardière, [1768], 8vo, engraved throughout, final leaf torn with loss of text, contemporary calf gilt; Brunet, J.C. Manuel du Libraire et de l'amateur de livres. Paris, 1860-65. Volumes 1-6 (of 8), brown half morocco; Berquin, A. L'ami de L'Adolescence. 1er Avril 1785. Paris: Bureau de l'ami des Enfans, 1785. and a quantity of French books; sold not subject to return (quantity)Provenance: The property of the Newbattle Abbey College Trust
Spilsbury, Francis B.Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria. London: E. Orme, 1803. Folio, incomplete, with mezzotint portrait and 6 (of 19) hand-coloured plates, also lacking pp. 23-30, contemporary boards, contents detached, title creased & torn with some loss of inner margin, 1 plate margin very frayed, binding worn, covers detachedProvenance: The property of the Newbattle Abbey College Trust
Art Reference, 73 volumes, comprising44 hardbacks, 29 softbacks, all 4to, many with dust-jackets, including Reynolds, G. Catalogue of the Constable Collection, V & A Museum. 1973; Hall, I. Samuel Buck's Yorkshire Sketchbook. 1979; Egerton, J. The British School. National Galleries. 1998; Wark, R.R. Early British Drawing in the Huntington Collection 1600-1750. 1969; Strong, R. The British Portrait 1660-1960. 1991; Hayes, J. The Drawings of Thomas Gainsborough. 1970, 2 volumes; MacGregor, A. Sir Hans Sloane. 1994; Clark, K. Henry Moore Drawings. 1974; Caulfield, Patrick The Complete Prints 1964-99. 1999, &c.,
Chagall, MarcGenauer, Emily Marc Chagall. Paris: Flammarion, [n.d.] 12mo, signed to portrait verso: Marc Chagall, 1959, Glasgow, with John & Dorothy Walton to opposite page, an inscription to the Waltons from Klaus Ulrich Leistikow also appears on the title-page, original card wrappers; [with] A typed letter, signed by Marc Chagall, to John Walton, dated 15th December 1960, thanking Walton for his kind letter and writing: "Je pense toujours avec un grand et profond plaisir au temps passé à Glasgow à l'occasion du grand Honneur qui m'a été fait par votre Université."; with various items of ephemera, including a ticket to an honorary graduation ceremony at Glasgow university, signed by Chagall, a photographic postcard of Chagall and various other items
History and Religion, 6 volumes, comprising Isidorus HispalensisOpera Omnia quae extant. Cologne: A. Hierat, 1617. Folio, title with woodcut vignette, 18th century half vellum; Filmer, Sir Robert The Free-holders Grand Inquest. London: R. Royston, 1684. Fourth impression, 8vo, 2 parts in one volume, new calf with old sides laid down, short tear to head of title; Charles I, King of England Eikon Basiliki. The Poutraicture of His Sacred Majesty. London: R. Norton for R. Royston, 1681. 8vo, engraved portrait (frayed with some loss of margin), contemporary calf, some dampstaining and soiling, rebacked, worn; Fox, Charles J. A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second. 1808. 4to, frontispiece, contemporary calf, rebacked; Burnet, Gilbert The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. London: R. Chisell, 1679. 4to, First Part only, additional engraved title, plates, 20th century quarter morocco; Fuller, Thomas The Historie of the Holy Warre. Cambridge: T. Buck, 1640. Second edition, 4to, additional engraved title, declaration leaf before title, 20th century quarter morocco, rather dampstained and soiled, especially title; sold not subject to return (6)
Hyde, Edward, 1st Earl of ClarendonThe Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon. Oxford: Clarendon Printing House, 1759. First edition, folio, [8], 133, [2], 523, [11]; engraved portrait, title with engraved vignette, 19th century maroon half morocco, t.e.g., title slightly browned and offsetting from frontispiece, frontispiece repaired in inner margin, bookplate of Frederic Baron Wolverton, a little rubbed
Sidney, AlgernonDiscourses concerning Government. London: J. Darby, 1704. Second edition, 4to [8], 424, [48], engraved frontispiece portrait, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked, corners repaired, all leaves washed and resized and binding professionally repaired by Ian Maver in 1993 (report of repairs loosely inserted)

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