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Punch. Punch or the London Charivari, vol. 1, July to December 1841, wood eng. illusts. throughout, some closed tears and crude sellotape repairs to first few leaves, some spotting throughout and some leaves sprung, a.e.g., orig. pimpled cloth gilt, worn, 4to. Laid in the front of the volume is an albumen print [by London Stereoscopic Company, 11th May 1867], of the Green Room, group portrait of thirteen sitters including Sir Arthur Sullivan, Sir John Tenniel, Ellen Terry, George Du Maurier, Mark Lemon (editor of Punch), Quintin Twiss and others, approx. 17 x 23 cm with arched top. On the following blank endpapers are a presentation inscription from the proprietors of Punch, 'presented to John Knowles Esq. on the occasion of the amateur performance in Manchester in aid of the "Bennett Fund", 29th July 1867', signed by W. H. Bradbury, F. W. Evans, and William, Thomas and J. Agnew. On the facing leaf underneath a small ink sketch of Mr. Punch and his dog [by John Tenniel?] are twenty signatures of those involved including Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, John Tenniel, Henry Silver, F. C. Burnand, Arthur S. Sullivan, Charles S. Keene, Kate Terry and others. Another copy of the photograph is held by the National Portrait Gallery. (1)
Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Workes of our Antient and Lerned English Poet, 6th (1st Speght) ed., 1598, lacking woodcut title, supplied in facsimile, lacking portrait leaf (bi), double-column black lettered text with small woodcut initials, some light browning and staining in places, first and final leaves sl. frayed at fore-edge, hinges split, early 19th c. eng. bookplate of Edward Bill, contemp. calf with gilt-stamped arabesque ornament in centre of sides, rebacked, folio. STC 5077; Pforzheimer vol. 1, 177. (1)
Prior (Matthew). Poems on Several Occasions, 2 vols., 5th ed., 1733, port. frontis. to first vol., contemp. full calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed and partly cracked on upper joints, small 8vo, together with Paget (John), Hungary and Transylvannia; with remarks on their condition, social, political, and economical, 2 vols., new ed., 1850, folding map, b&w illusts. to text, contemp. full calf, worn with upper cover to both vols. detached, and spine to second vol. loose, 8vo, plus Sismondi (J. C. L. Simonde de), Histoire des Republiques Italiennes du Moyen Age, 10 vols., nouvelle ed., Paris, 1840, eng. plts., etc., occn. foxing, contemp. qtr. calf, spines sunned, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 19th c., incl. Brand's Popular Antiquities, 2 vols., 1813, and a copy of Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum, 10th ed., 1677, with facsimile portrait frontispiece, all leather-bound, mainly 8vo (41)
Strype (John). Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer..., 1694, eng. port. frontis. with inscription to lower margin, title printed in red & black, numerous eng. portrait plts., contemp. panelled calf, slight wear to joints & extrems., folio, together with Fiddes (Richard), The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, 1724, eng. port. frontis., ink library stamp to title, eng. plts. (some folding), contemp. calf, rebacked & corners repaired, folio, with Walker (John), An Attempt Towards Recovering an Account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England..., 1714, modern half calf, folio, with Fox (John), The Book of Martyrs; or, Christian Martyrology..., pub. Manchester, 1813, eng. port. frontis., eng. plts., some soiling and initial pages frayed at edges, contemp. calf, rebacked, 4to, and Josephus (Flavius), The Works of Flavius Josephus..., Translated from the Original Greek, According to Dr. Hudson's Edition, by John Court..., 1733, folding maps and plts. (some torn and frayed), some staining and soiling, contemp. calf, rebacked with spine relaid, folio (5)
Portraits. Houbraken (Jacob), A collection of 76 uncoloured engraved portraits, pub. J. & P. Knapton, mostly dated c.1740s, each a portrait of an historical figure within a decorative border engraved by Houbraken after various artists, approx. 370 x 230 mm, each pasted in to an 18th century half calf album, some wear to extrems., folio (1)
Hammered Silver Coins (4), Pennies of the Edwards (2), Long Cross, London mint; Henry VIII (1509-1547), Groat, Second coinage, crowned profile portrait bust right, mintmark lis (S.2337 E); Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Sixpence, 1566 Third issue, mintmark lion (S.2562), fair to fine but small segment missing from third and fourth pierced; together with Roman silvered Antoniniani (2), very fine; and other ancient bronze coins (4). (10)
After Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) Portrait of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641) and his secretary, Sir Philip Mainwaring (1589-1661) Oil on canvas 62cm x 73.5cm Wentworth was the principal but unofficial advisor to the King, and awarded the Order of the Garter on 12th September 1640, after the completion of the original portrait which resides in a private collection.
Beke, Charles Tilstone (edited) & Emily Beke (introduction), The Late Dr. Charles Beke's Discoveries of Sinai in Arabia and of Midian With Portrait, Geological, Botanical, And Chronological Reports, Plans, Map, And Thirteen Wood Engravings, London, Trubner & Co, 1878, 8vo (240 x 170mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece of the author with facsimile autograph signature, 14 woodcut plates, and folding map, two pages of advertisements at end, errata-slip, original red cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, bookplate of Signet Library
Benjamin, Samuel Green Wheeler, Persia and The Persians, London, John Murray, 1887 [1886], large 8vo (250 x 170mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece of the author, 15 plates, illustrations, half blue morocco gilt by Robertson of Edinburgh, marbled boards, and endpapers, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., front and back cover gilt stamped with 'Society of Writers to the Signet', First English Edition Benjamin was an American painter and diplomat who was appointed the first U.S. minister to Persia from 1882-1885.
Betterton, Thomas, The History of the English Stage, from the Restoration to the Present Time. Including the Lives, Characters and Amours Of the most Eminent Actors and Actresses With Instructions for Public Speaking; wherein The Action and Utterance of the Bar, Stage, and Pulpit are Distinctly considered By Mr. T. Betterton [Bound together with]: Memoirs of Mrs. Anne Oldfield, London, E. Curll, 1741 8vo (200 x 120mm.), portrait frontispiece of the author by Vander Gucht after Kneller, illustrations of Nell Gwyn (and others), woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials, manuscript annotation on front free endpaper, contemporary red morocco gilt by de Coverly, marbled endpapers, gilt dentelles, g.e., bookplate of Jilian Marshall, and armorial bookplate, incorporating the Order of the Garter 'Compiled by William Oldys and Edmund Curll from the papers of T. Betterton With Memoirs of Mrs. Anne Oldfield By Edmund Curll', First Edition Although the Memoir of Mrs. Anne Oldfield is separately paginated it is abundantly clear from the list of contents of The History that the two were intended to be published and sold together
Buffon, [Georges Louis le Clerc], Natural History, General and Particular ... and occasional Notes and Observations by William Smellie, London, for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1785 8vo (215 x 125mm.), eight volumes only (of nine), frontispiece portrait of the author, folding map, plates, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VII, VIII, and IX
Brathwaite, Richard, Barnabae Itinerarium; or, Barnabee's Journal ... With A life of the author, a bibliographical introduction to the Itinerary, and a catalogue of his works Edited from the first edition by Joseph Haslewood, London [for the Editor by R. & A. Taylor], 1820, 16mo (120 x 90mm.), two volumes, half titles, titles printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece of the author, 4 plates, contemporary red morocco, triple fillet gilt sides, spines separated by four raised bands, inner gilt dentelles, spines lettered in gilt, g.e Presentation copy inscribed by the editor on the half title 'with the Editors kind regards'
Churchill, Winston Spencer, Ian Hamilton's March, London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1900, 8vo (190 x 125mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of Ian Hamilton, folding map at the end, 9 illustrations, 32 pages of publishers advertisments at end, original red cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, First Edition One of 5000 copies printed
Edmonds, Clement (translated by), The Commentaries of C. Julius Caesar, Of his Wars in Gallia; and the civil wars betwixt him and Pompey, [London]: in the Savoy, by Tho. Newcomb for Jonathan Edwin, 1677, tall 4to (315 x 200mm.), title printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece of Julius Caesar, 14 plates, 9 folding, contemporary calf, armorial bookplate of William Trumble
Juvenal, Decimus Junius Juvenalis & Aulus Persius Flaccus Persius, D. Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyrae..., Cambridge, Joseph Bentham for Sandby, 1763 8vo (155 x 95mm.), frontispiece portrait, title printed in red and black, 14 plates, annotation on front free endpaper, and verso of front cover, contemporary calf, spine letterd in gilt With volume III only of 'Plauti Comoediae' (Glasgow, 1763), 'Jacobi Vanierii e Societate Jesu praedium rusticum' (Toulouse, 1742), and a two volume set of 'Pindari Carmina' (London, 1823)
Nansen, Fridtjof, Vers le Pole Traduit et Abrege par Charles Rabot, Paris, Ernest Flammarion, [1887], 8vo (220 x 145mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of the author, plates, and illustrations, occasional spotting, original half red morocco gilt, extremities rubbed With other works including a number of 'The Oxford Magazine' (Oxford, various), 'The English Illustrated Magazine 1884-1885' (London, 1885), Paterson's 'Roads' (London, ca. 1811), 'The Laws of Piquet adapted by The Portland and Turf Clubs with A Treatise on the Game' (London, 1899), and Lytton's 'Devereux' (London, 1875)
A photograph album - Edward Whymper (1840-1911), a mixture of portrait and landscape photographs (ca. 156) showing Whymper in his advanced years walking/climbing in the Alps, many leaves annotated in pencil with locations, oblong 4to (200 x 255mm.), later calf, g.e., spine calf partially torn away Whymper became the world's most renowned climber after completing the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865.
Raffald, Elizabeth, The Experienced English Housekeeper, For the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks, &c. Written Purely From Practice, and dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, Whom the Author lately served as Housekeeper: Consisting of near Nine Hundred Original Recipes, most of which never appeared in print, London, R. Baldwin, 1799, 8vo (200 x 125mm.), portrait frontispiece of the author, 2 folding plates, ownership signature on title, new endpapers, late nineteenth century half brown calf, marbled boards, speckled edges, red morocco lettering piece, Twelfth Edition Ownership signature of Lady Warburton, who was the author's last employer in a long career as a housekeeper
Sports and Sportsmen South Africa, Cape Town, Atkinson & Partners (S.A.) Limited, [n.d.], folio (370 x 265mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, frontispiece portrait of Cecil Rhodes, title vignette, portrait plates, and illustrations, marbled endpapers, original red morocco gilt, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., extremities rubbed, No. 60 of 200 Limited Imperial Edition copy

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