Schweinfurth (Dr. Georg) The Heart of Africa 2 vol. third edition frontispieces 14 plates folding map ownership inscription to front free endpaper original pictorial cloth spines a little faded [c.1880] § Portal (Sir Gerald) The British Misson to Uganda portrait frontispiece 31pp. publisher`s catalogue at end folding map The Earl of Portsmouth bookplate to paste-down original cloth gilt library sticker to upper cover slightly cocked head and foot of spine chipped 1894 8vo (3)(2)
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(Capt. The Hon Henry) Expedition to Borneo of H.M. (Capt. The Hon Henry) Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido 2 vol. second edition half-titles lithographed frontispieces (1 portrait) and 9 plates a few tinted 6 folding maps and plans folding table advertisements at end occasional spotting a few small stains original cloth spines faded ink stains to vol.1 including lower edge 8vo 1846. *** Keppel set off from Singapore and engaged with the Borneo pirates.
New Zealand.- Kerry-Nicholls (J.H.) The King Count first edition 32pp. advertisments at end large folding map portrait frontispiece portrait vignette on title 6 plates text-illustrations early ownership inscription on title original pictorial cloth little rubbed and marked front hinge tender 8vo 1884.
(Capt. Robert Falcon) Scott`s Last Expedition 2 v (Capt. Robert Falcon) Scott`s Last Expedition 2 vol. first edition half-titles titles printed in red and black portrait frontispieces plates and maps some folding occasional foxing bookplate to front pastedowns original cloth gilt t.e.g. others uncut [Spence 1065; Taurus 77] 8vo 1913.
Voyages.- Cook (Capt. James) A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean 4 vol. first octavo edition engraved portrait frontispiece to vol.1 folding map and 49 plates a few folding one loose half-titles to vol.2-4 list of subscribers and list of plates at end of vol.4 some offsetting later blue half calf spines gilt joints a little rubbed vol.1 lower cover almost detached and backstrip loose otherwise an attractive set 8vo 1784.
Atkyns (Robert) The Ancient and Present State of G first edition engraved portrait frontispiece with tape repair to outer edge 8 engrvaed plates of coats-of-arms all trimmed to lower edge 62 double-page engraved plates by and after Kip only (of 64) also lacking map plates generally clean some water-stining to text several repairs and margins or corners of text leaves replaced contemporary calf worn rebacked preserving old gilt spine and corners renewed folio by W.Bowyer for Robert Gosling 1712.
Ireland.- Willis (Nathaniel Parker) & Joseph Stirling Coyne. The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland 6 original parts 2 engraved additional vignette titles map and 118 plates after W.H.Bartlett lacking portrait some foxing original roan-backed glazed viridian boards title and vignette printed on upper covers spines gilt one slightly faded rubbed particularly at edges 4to [1841].
Willis (Nathaniel Parker) & Joseph Stirling Coyne. The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland 2 vol. engraved portrait additional vignette titles map and 118 plates after W.H.Bartlett tissue guards plates very clean contemporary morocco gilt g.e. worn spines defective vol.2 lacking lower cover upper detached 4to [1841].
Favre Les Quatres Heures first edition half-title fine engraved additional pictorial title 4 plates and 5 vignettes or tail-pieces by Arrivet Halbou Legrand Leroy and Patas after F. Leclerc some light offsetting a few brown marginal marks caused by the loose insertion of paper strips contemporary marbled wrappers rubbed and faded a few short tears [Cohen - de Ricci 376-377] a good copy with wide margins 4to Paris Jean-François Bastien 1779. *** Included in the fine vignette on p.64 is a portrait of the Princesse de Lamballe to whom the work is dedicated.
early 20th Century English School/ Portrait of a Gentleman/ with black coat and pink buttonhole/ the frame inscribed Edmund Haig Clark DL Bradford, Somerset/indistinctly signed and dated 1907/ and a portrait miniature of a lady, circa 1910, wearing a purple dress/both watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm (3" x 2.5")/see illustration
LOT OF FAMILY RELATED BRITISH MEDALS AND EFFECTS comprising Crimea Medal with clasps `Alma` and `Sebastopol`, named to `Sejt.Chs.Balfour. 23d Foot`, Turkish Crimea Medal (British Issue), 1914-15 Star trio `2 Lieut. P.Ferguson. R.F.A.` (War and Victory `Lieut.`), his silver cased wristwatch, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence and War Medals, with condolence slip `Flight Sergeant P.J.H.Ferguson`, and box of issue (Glasgow), his silver cased wristwatch, father and son initialled silver cigarette case with `R.A.` and `R.A.F.` emblems, silver vesta case with `R.A.F.` emblem and dated `24.6.43`, gold plated pocket watch, two Royal Artillery cap badges, various buttons (one Scottish Horse with portrait photograph to reverse), gun metal cased fob watch, and small items
FAMILY RELATED BRITISH MEDALS comprising 1914-15 Star trio `1813 Pte.J.Henderson. High.L.I.`, ribbon bar, with portrait uniform, Victorian HLI and family portrait photographs, 1914-18 War and Victory `196330 Gnr.W.M.Carey. R.A.`, his National Registration Identity Card, a Burgh of Saltcoats Quarter-Centenary 1528-1928 medal, two period addressed postcards, and the booklet Protection of Your Home Against Air Raids 1938
Art Reference A large collection of art reference volumes, to include Binyon, Laurence The drawings and engravings of William Blake. London, 1922. 4to, plates, original vellum backed boards, rubded at edges, vellum soiled, bookplate; Blake, William The book of Job. London, 1927. 4to, original cloth gilt; Glasgow Exhibition Art at the Glasgow exhibition 1901. London, 1901. Folio, number 282 of 300 copies, plates, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed; Napier, Robert John Thomson of Duddingston. Edinburgh, 1919. 4to, portrait frontispiece, plates, original cloith gilt; Herrman, Luke British landscape paintings of the 18th century. London, 1973. 4to, original cloth , dustwrapper; Williams, Iolo Early English watercolours. Bath, 1970. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; and 50 others (56)
Africa & India A collection of maps and prints relating to Africa and India, including Bellin, J. Ville de diu. [Paris, c.1750]. Approx. 13.5 by 18cm mounted, uncoloured; Ancient Africa London, 1798. Approx 24 by 19cm, uncoloured, some light spotting; Arrowsmith, A. Africa. London, 1828. Approx 29 by 36cm, hand coloured in outline; Bellin, J. Carte du Royaume de Juida, ou Whidah. [Paris, c. 1750]. Approx 26 by 36cm, uncoloured, previous fold; Parr, N. S.W. prospect of William`s fort at Whidah. [London, c.1745]. Approx. 27 by 44cm, tear to left margin; Photographs Three small portrait prints pasted onto leaf, including two of Mr & Mrs Davis, c. 1880; Slavery Africa, "Am I not a man and a brother." London, c.1850. Approx 25 by 40cm, coloured, mounted; Slavery British humanity or African felicity in the West Indies. London, 1788. Approx 30 by 45cm, coloured, tears to edges; and 8 other items relating to Africa (16)
Camden, William Britannia: or a chorographicall description of the flourishing kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. London: T. Payne, G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1789. First Gough edition, 3 volumes, folio, engraved portrait, 56 maps, 94 engraved plates, 1 folding pedigree, lacking plate XV & XVI from volume I and plate VI from volume III, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, spines gilt, occasional spotting and offsetting, an attractive copy
[Tchaikovsky, Piotr.]--Tchaikovsky, Modest. Zhizn Petra Il`icha Chakkovskago [Life of Piotr Illyich Tchaikovsky], Moscow & Leipzig, P. Jurgenson, 1903. Signed and inscribed by the author to Lev Bertansky, Tchaikovsky`s doctor, 3 volumes, 8vo (22.5 by 15cm.), publisher`s cloth, gilt-lettered covers, ownership stamp of L.V. Bertenson to volumes 2 and 3, no portrait, binding damp-flecked and worn, later collector`s annotation and stamp to title Noe: Lev Bertenson, Tchaikovsky`s doctor, attended Tchaikovsky at his death and diagnosed cholera as the cause (6 November 1893). It is now usually accepted that Tchaikovsky committed suicide and that cholera was merely a cover. However, this is still controversial: for Bertenson`s letter to Modest (6 November 1893), see H. Weinstock, Tchaikovsky (1946), p.350n.
Calderwood, W.L. The salmon rivers and lochs of Scotland. London, 1909. 8vo, number 128 of 250 copies, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, soiled, interior clean; Speedy, Tom The natural history of sport in Scotland with rod and gun. Edinburgh, 1920. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, a little cocked; Rintoul, L.J. & Baxter, E.V. A vertebrate fauna of Forth. Edinburgh, 1935. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt; Edwards, Lionel My Scottish sketch book. London, 1929. 4to, frontispiece, 15 colour plates, original cloth, previous owner`s ink inscription on half title; Chambers, Robert & William The gazetteer of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1832. 8vo, engraved plates, ink inscription to title, contemporary calf gilt, worn, inner hinge split, foxing; Hutchison, A.F. The lake of Menteith. Stirling, 1899. 8vo, original green cloth gilt, foxing to page edges; Dawson, Adam Rambling recollections of past times. Falkirk, 1868. 8vo, original cloth gilt, ink inscription to endpaper, bookplate; Patterson, James Origin of the Scots and the Scottish language. Edinburgh, 1855. 8vo, contemporary cloth gilt, faded, contemporary ink inscription to endpaper; and 45 others (49)
Scottish Military History Historical records of the Queen`s own Cameron Highlanders. Edinburgh, 1909. 4to, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt, bumped at corners and edges; Haldane, Lt. Col M.M. A history of the fourth battalion the Seaforth Highlanders. London, [no date]. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, Goff, G.L. Historical records of the 91st Argyllshire Highlanders. London, 1891. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, soiled, inner hinge weak; Dalton, Charles The Scots army 1661-1688. London, 1909. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth, faded, bookplate; and 11 others (16)
Bewick, Thomas Works. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1885-87. Memorial edition, 8vo, 5 volumes, number 29 of 750 copies, signed by the publisher, contemporary half morocco gilt, some patches of rubbing to edges; [Idem] Select fables. Newcastle, 1820. 8vo, two portraits, 19th century calf gilt, interior clean; Thomson, David Croal The watercolour drawings of Thomas Bewick. London, 1930. 4to, limited edition, 40 tipped in colour plates, additional suite of plates in card folder, original half morocco gilt, uncut, a fine copy; Robinson, Robert Thomas Bewick, his life and times. Newcastle, 1887. 4to, portrait frontispiece, contemporary cloth, foxing (9)
Burns, Robert Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Edinburgh: T. Cadell, 1794. New edition, 8vo, 2 volumes in one, half title, portrait frontispiece, 19th century calf gilt by J. Larkins, rubbed at edges, inner edge of half title torn; Scott, Alexander The poems. Glasgow: Privately printed, 1882. 8vo, later half morocco gilt, original wrappers bound in (2)
Cook, James and John Hawkesworth. An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty for making discoveries in the southern hemisphere. London: W. Strahan & T. Cadell, 1773. First edition, 3 volumes, 4to, 52 charts and plates, some folding, margin of plate 6 volume 2 repaired, rather spotted, some offsetting; A voyage towards the South Pole. London: W. Strahan & T. Cadell, 1777. Second edition, engraved portrait offset onto title and 63 plates, charts and maps, plates somewhat spotted and discoloured, offsetting from plates, a few plates cropped, marginal tear to plate p. 184 volume 2; Cook, J. & Capt. King A voyage to the Pacific Ocean. London: W. and A. Strahan, 1784. First edition, 3 volumes, 4to, lacking the folio atlas, 23 (of 24) engraved plates (lacking plate 23 of volume 1), tear to d1 volume 1 repaired, a few paper flaws, occasional finger soiling, paper flaw to H2, M4 volume 1 & several other leaves, spotting and offsetting, contemporary diced russia, worn, joints split, several covers detached, corners rubbed, lacking most lettering pieces (8)
Gerard, John The herball or generall historie of plantes. London: John Norton, 1597. Folio, lacking portrait, engraved title, later calf, worn, upper board loose, lacking labels, later endpapers, some pages repaired at edges including the title page, bookplate Provenance: Granville Richard Ryder, bookplate. Note: STC 11750.
Campbell, Thomas Autograph letter signed, 1 page, 8vo, Marlborough Street, Friday 28th October, addressed "My dear sir", regarding a dinner invitation for the following day, previous folds, water stains, previously tipped onto card; [Idem] Manuscript section of Campbell`s poem Hallowed ground, London, Jan. 30th 1898, transcribed for Miss Day, small tears, previous tape repairs; and a photograph of the portrait of Thomas Campbell by Sir Thomas Lawrence from the National Gallery Collection (3)
Stevenson, Robert Louis Autograph letter initialed to W.E. Henley "Dear Henley, you will see me tomorrow afternoon. Please, please, be in. It may be a longish while to the next chance. Ever your friend, R.L.S.", Savile Club headed paper, undated, glued to verso of front free endpaper; Cunningham, Alison [R.L.S. Stevenson`s nanny] A.L.S. to the portrait painter George Fiddes Watt, saying that she is not able to sit for him due to a sore throat, 2 pp., 1 Conniston Place, 1 March 1909, tipped in; Fiddes Watt, GeorgeA.L.S. to Lord [Charles John] Guthrie, thanking him for the cheque of 50 guineas for the picture of Cummy [Alison Cunningham], stating that he cannot paint her today as she is not well and that he is enclosing her reply to him, with a signed receipt for the portrait of Cummy, 3pp., 2 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, 3rd March 1909, tipped in; Guthrie, Jane A.C. A.L.S. to Lord Guthrie, thanking him for a wonderful teddy bear for Euan, 18 March 1909, tipped in, all present in a copy of A child`s garden of verses. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, [?1908], illustrated by Charles Robinson, inscribed on first blank leaf by Lord Guthrie to "Frances M. Guthrie from the author`s college friend (out of his slender literary earnings), 2 December 1908", 8 coloured plates, numerous illustrations & coloured endpapers by Charles Robinson, original pictorial cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, occasional slight spotting, short split at head of joints Note: A fine association copy. W.E. Henley was a close and early friend of R.L. Stevenson and, according to Stevenson, the model for Long John Silver in Treasure Island. He collaborated with Robert Louis Stevenson on various literary works including Deacon Brodie (1897), Beau Austin (1884) and Admiral Guinea, a melodrama (1884). Charles John Guthrie, Lord Guthrie, (1849- 1920), a Scottish lawyer who was the judge in the Oscar Slater trial, was Stevenson`s senior by a year and a fellow student of his during his reading for the Bar. They were Presidents of the Speculative Society in 1872. He was the author of "Cummy", the nurse of Robert Louis Stevenson : a tribute to the memory of Alison Cunningham (1913) and earned the gratitude of Stevensonians by making Swanston Cottage (Stevenson`s summer home for twelve years), of which he was the tenant, in part a museum in which were collected portraits, manuscripts, and other memorials of the novelist and of his family and associates, including the cabinet made by the notorious Deacon Brodie, which stood in the Stevenson nursery when Robert Louis Stevenson was a child. Lord Guthrie`s collection was bequeathed to the Stevenson museum at the author`s birthplace, 8 Howard Place, before being transferred to Lady Stair`s house, now The Writer`s Museum. Alison Cunningham, “Cummy” (1822-1913), was Robert Louis Stevenson’s nurse. Born in Torryburn, Fife, Cummy was a strict Calvinist. She became Robert Louis Stevenson`s nurse in 1852, remaining in the household until November 1872. She was deeply devoted and loyal to the Stevensons and loved Robert Louis Stevenson. Stevenson was equally fond of her and dedicated A Child’s Garden of Verses (1885) to her to thank her for the nights she spent caring for him when he was ill as a child. Tipped in at the beginning is a compliments slip from the Chief Librarian of Dundee Free Libraries, Museums and Fine Art Galleries stating that the book and the letters were exhibited in the Fine Art Galleries, Dundee, at the exhibition of 1932.

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