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THE BEATLES - TEN 7" SINGLESby Parlophone, original and first pressings, 1963-1968, comprising From me to You/Thank you Girl; Lady Madonna/The Inner Light; Hello, Goodbye/I am the Walrus; All you need is Love/Baby, You're a Rich Man; Paperback Writer/Rain; I Want to Hold Your Hand/ This Boy; I Feel Fine/She's a Woman; Ticket to Rise/Yes it is; We Can Work it Out/Day Tripper; She Loves You/I'll Get You
Hese (Jean de). Peregrinatio ab urbe Hiervsalem institute, et per Indiam, Aethiopiam, aliasque quasdam remotas mundi nationes ducta: quarum fitus, insulas, flumina, montes, mores & diversitates hominum, animalia, monstra & mirabilia multa, nostro orbi incognita describit... & De Orbis Situ, ac descriptione... Francisci, Monachi ordinis Franciscani... 2 parts in 1, Antwerp: Joannes Withagius, 1565, A-G8, H3, woodcut vignette to title of each part (continuous pagination), second part with large woodcut illustration of a globe to verso, small 19th-century ownership ticket of Jacobi Manzoni to front pastedown, small old ownership inscription to front free endpaper (not legible), light toning, contemporary limp paper boards, title in manuscript to spine, rubbed, small 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:A fictional account of the author's travels t Jerusalem and elsewhere, more commonly known as the Itinerarius, first published in 1490.
Manutius (Aldus). De Quaesitis per epistolam, libri III. 1st Aldine edition, 3 parts in 1, Venice: [Aldine Press], 1576, woodcut vignette portrait of Aldo Manuzio the Elder to title, woodcut initials & headpiece, small armorial ownership ticket of Jacobi Manzoni to front pastedown, D1 with lower right-hand corner snipped with loss, sporadic spotting, endpapers renewed, a few leaves toned, portion of title lower margin with neat paper repair to verso, a few small water-stains, late 19th-century mottled sheep-backed boards, red morocco title label lettered in gilt to spine, contemporary manuscript title to lower edge, lightly rubbed & marked, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Adams M440.
Chaucer (Geoffrey). [The workes of our antient and lerned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed. In this impression you shall find these additions: 1 His portraiture and progenie shewed. 2 His life collected. 3 Arguments to euery booke gathered. 4 Old and obscure words explaned. 5 Authors by him cited, declared. 6 Difficulties opened. 7 Two bookes of his neuer before printed, London: Adam Islip, at the charges of Bonham Norton, 1598], black letter text, lacks title and all preliminary leaves up to b6, as well as c2 and c5 (the first leaves present in this copy are now misbound, starting A3-6, ¶1-4, c3, 4, 6 and 1), collating as standard from B1 onwards, woodcut illustration of The Knight to head of B1, full-page woodcut part-titles to Romaunt of the Rose and The Story of Thebes present, preliminary leaves (all up to B1) with some fraying and minor loss to outer corners and fore-margins, some water stains, final leaves frayed to fore-margins and outer corners (from A4 onwards), affecting some letters or words, generally without loss of text except to final leaf only, later endpapers with bookseller's ticket of H. Young, Bookseller, 12 South Castle Street, Liverpool to front pastedown, 19th-century half calf, morocco title label to spine, rubbed and marked with minor wear to extremities, folio (textblock 290 x 190mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Pforzheimer 177; STC 5077.The first edition edited by Thomas Speght, with assistance from John Stowe, Francis Thynne, Francis Beaumont the elder, and Robert Glover. 'The most remarkable feature of this edition is the glossary which was largely the editor's production and was the main object of Francis Thynne's Animadversions.'Impressions of this edition appear with the imprint of either George Bishop, Bonham Norton or Thomas Wight. 'From the form of imprints it would seem that Bishop, Norton, and Wight commissioned Islip to print this edition, and judging from the frequency with which copies with their imprints occur it is probable that Bishop took the largest share and Norton the next.' (Pforzheimer).
Salt (Henry). A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels into the Interior of that Country, 1st US edition, Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1816, half-title, folding map frontispiece with outline colouring, lacking publisher's catalogue, ownership ticket to front pastedown with another bookplate excised resulting in loss, some heavy spotting, half-title with closed tear to outer margin, front hinge cracked, contemporary black half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)
Laroon (Marcellus). The Cries of London in six parts, being a collection of seventy two humurous prints drawn from the life by that celebrated artist Laroon, with additions & improvements by L.P. Boitard, London: R.H. Laurie, 1821, 72 engraved plates (including titles), most plates captioned in English, French & Italian, small ownership ticket of Dr. Lucien Graux (1878-1944) to front pastedown, hinges broken with text block loose, spotted & dust-soiled, late 19th-century half calf, rubbed, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Colas 1795.Provenance: Dr Lucien Graux was a resistance worker who was arrested in Paris by the Gestapo in June 1944. He was sent to Dachau where he was murdered in October 1944. His library was auctioned in Paris in several sales in the 1950s.
Rutter (John). Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey, 1st edition, Shaftsbury: published by the author, 1823, half title, 14 plates, including 3 hand-coloured aquatints and folding lithograph plan of the estate, 3 genealogical tables, bound without the list of subscribers, occasional minor spotting, contemporary bookseller's ticket of F. William, Liverpool to front pastedown, original boards, title with vignette to upper cover, rubbed, modern mmorocco spine and corners, folio 35.5 x 29.5 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Scenery 418.

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