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Original vintage sport poster in German for the 17th International ADAC Eifelrennen Championship Race for Cars and Motorbikes on 23 May 1954 at Nurburgring in the Eifel mountain region in Germany, organised by the ADAC Automobile Club. Small double sided poster featuring a dynamic image of a speeding motorbike numbered 12 racing by in the foreground with a red sports car numbered 2 racing in the background, the text above and below in stylised yellow, red and black letters; the full information text is given on the other side, including ticket prices. Artwork by van Husen Koln. The ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club) is a German motor/automobile club, founded in 1903. Printed by Bastian, Winningen. Excellent condition. Country: Germany, year: 1954, designer: Van Husen, size(cm): 20.5x14.5.
Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, 1st edition, John Murray, 1857, wood-engraved folding frontispiece, engraved portrait, 23 plates (1 folding), 2 folding maps (1 in end-pocket), spotting to frontispiece, portrait, folding maps and edges, contemporary ownership inscription and bookseller's ticket to front pastedown, spine very slightly faded, corners of rear board bumped, 8vo, together with The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to his Death ... obtained from his Faithful Servants Chumah and Susi, by Horace Waller, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 10th thousand, John Murray, 1875, wood-engraved frontispieces (slightly spotted and offset), 17 similar plates, 1 tinted lithographic plate (browned and offset), 2 leaves of lithographic manuscript facsimile, 2 folding maps (1 in end pocket; short tear to pocket), original pictorial cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, spines sunned, volume 2 front board partially faded, 8vo, plus 3 further copies of Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, all 1st editions, contemporary calf or half calf, worn, one rebacked, one with rear board detached, 8vo (6)
Bayle (Pierre). Dictionaire historique et critique, troisiŠme ‚dition, revue corrig‚e, et augment‚e par l'auteur, 4 volumes, Rotterdam: Michel Bohm, 1720, half-titles to volumes 2-4, engraved vignettes to title pages (offset) and dedication, spotting to endpapers and half-titles, bookplate of Whig politician John Orlebar (1697-1765) to versos of title pages, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered, rubbed, folio (41 x 25.5 cm), together with Bernard of Clairvaux (Saint), Opera omnia ... studio et labore Iacobi Merloni Horstii, Paris: [Compagnie de la Grand-Navire], 1645, 6 volumes in 2, engraved frontispiece (repaired recto, image unaffacted), engraved ship vignette to each volume title, volumes 1 and 4 titles printed in red and black, occasional light browning, minor marginal worming in volume 1 (touching a few side-notes towards rear), bookseller's ticket to front pastedown, contemporary sheep, rebacked and recornered, stripping to covers, folio (38 x 24 cm), plus Davilo (Enrico Caterino), Historia della guerre civili di Francia, 2 volumes, Venice: Francesco Hertzhauser, 1733, engraved frontispiece, title vignettes, headpieces, and initials to each volume, engraved portrait to volume 1, volume 2 prelims slightly spotted, a few trivial marks, contemporary bookplate of George Keate (probably the poet and author, 1729-1797), contemporary marbled calf, rebacked, slightly rubbed, folio (43 x 28 cm), a wide margined copy, and 1 other (10)
Bindings. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, Oxford University Press, 1859, all edges gilt, printed ticket of Stacy, Bookseller, Norwich to front pastedown, and neat blindstamp for the same bookseller to front blank, inside gilt dentelles, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated black full morocco (by Hayday), with gilt presentation inscription to centre of upper cover 'Presented to Mrs. J. Tyrwhitt Walker by the Coltishall Church Choir, a small token of regard and esteem. Easter 1866', upper joint with slight splitting to the leather surface (generally in fine bright condition, with contemporary black limp leather protective over wrapper, rubbed and minor wear), large thick 8vo, together with The Holy Bible/The Book of Common Prayer, 2 volumes, printed by G.E. Eyre & A. Spottiswoode, sold by Barritt & Co., Bible and Prayer-book Warehouse, circa 1850, a pair of near-miniature volumes uniformly bound in contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated maroon morocco, in bright condition, with matching maroon morocco book box, 16mo, plus 14 other later 19th century leather bindings, including: Sir Walter Scott, Waverley Novels, 25 volumes bound in 12, Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1854, bound in uniform dark blue half morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, small 8vo, Robert Louis Stevenson, Kidnapped, Cassell, 1898, bound in full calf gilt, with printed label for the Edinburgh Academy, dated 1897 to front pastedown, and Victor Hugo, Cromwell, Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, circa 1900, bound in contemporary dark brown half morocco gilt, with card slipcase, small 8vo (17)
Motherby (George). A New Medical Dictionary ... the fourth edition: revised and corrected, with considerable additions, by George Wallis, printed for J. Johnson [and others], 1775, 34 engraved plates (1 folding), occasional light spotting, title page faintly creased, a few spots and smudges to plates, near-contemporary bookseller's ticket (J. Taylor, chemist, Preston) to front pastedown and related inscription to endpaper, contemporary calf, rebacked, scuffed, tips worn, folio Cf. Waller 6706 (first edition, 1775). (1)
Stedman (John Gabriel). Narrative of a Five Years' Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the Wild Coast of South America; from the Year 1772, to 1777, 2 volumes, 1st edition, for J. Johnson, and J. Edwards, 1796, engraved title pages, 79 engraved plates by William Blake, Bartolozzi and others (of 80: lacking frontispiece), 1 folding aquatint plate, terminal errata leaves, frequent tape- or paper-repairs to plates and text, mainly to margins or plate rectos, but a few plates with longer closed tears (repaired), moderate spotting and finger-soiling, title pages and errata leaves wormed and laid down, minute intermittent worm-holes in volume 2, contemporary calf, rebacked to style, wear to board-edges, 4to (25.5 x 19.5 cm) Abbey 719, Cox II p. 285, Lowndes p. 2504, Sabin 91075. Provenance: From the library of Lawrence Darton, a descendant of the publisher William Darton, bearing his book ticket. (2)
Darton, (William, publisher). Lectures At My School, or Play Ground Conversations. By a Friend to Youth, 2nd edition, circa 1818, engraved frontispiece and 58 engraved plates, some with engraved initial 'W', lacking G5 (pp.81/2), 3pp. publisher's advertisements at rear, toned, some staining and fingermarks, mostly to first and final leaves, one or two short edge-tears, lacking free endpapers, original red roan-backed pastepaper-covered boards, some minor wear to extremities, 12mo in 6s Darton H942(2). Provenance: from the library of Lawrence Darton, a descendant of the publisher William Darton, with his book ticket. Both the first and the second editions are rare, and when they do appear, are seldom complete. The later edition has an additional eight engravings not present in the first. However, it is the fifty original fine engravings which are intriguing, and the question of the artist, who has long been unidentified. There is a clear initial 'W' on some of the plates, which can also be seen in other Darton publications illustrated in the same style. Recent research by the vendor indicates that 'W' may well be William Darton Junior. There is an illustration of a Cooper in this work which in the first edition bears the initial 'T...', whilst in the second edition the initial has been obscured. William's younger brother, Thomas, joined him in business in 1806, and it seems feasible that Thomas engraved his brother's design for the Cooper plate, adding his own initial as engraver (particularly as, unlike his more reticent father and brother, he was more disposed to promoting himself). By the time the second edition was published, Thomas had left the firm to become an independent engraver, and so it seems quite plausible that William 'reclaimed' his design by removing his brother's initial. (1)
[Fenn, Lady Ellenor (Frere)]. A Systematical Arrangement of the Animal Kingdom; Designed to Supply a Pocket Volume for Those Who Visit Museums, and to Enable Ladies to Introduce their Children to the Study of that Branch of Natural History, 1st edition, printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1806, nine copper engraved plates, one printed slightly askew with resultant faint impression to fore-margin, a few minor marks, B6 with lower blank corner torn away, front pastedown with an early ownership name obliterated, original blue paper boards (rubbed and scratched), with modern red roan spine, large 12mo Darton G335. Provenance: from the library of Lawrence Darton, a descendant of the publisher William Darton, bearing his book ticket. Scarce: not in Osborne or Gumuchian; not listed on COPAC. In the Preface the author sets out her reasons for writing the book: "In planning this little work, my first ambition is to supply mothers with a pocket volume, to assist them when they accompany their children to museums, or in their rambles in gardens and fields, to enable them to smooth the way for their young people, always reflecting on the importance of such pursuits to young men; particularly those who are destined to visit foreign lands, and peculiarly officers, in their future residence in various ciimes [sic], where such harmless relaxation for their hours of leisure may save them from the paths of vice and ruin. (1)
Wilkinson (C.). A Tour through Asia Minor and the Greek Islands. With an Account of the Inhabitants, Natural Productions, and Curiosities. For the Instruction and Amusement of Youth, 1st edition, printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1806, folding map frontispiece (with very short handling tear), three folding copper engraved plates (complete as list), spotted and one plate frayed to fore-margin (slightly encroaching on image), front pastedown with contemporary inscription, contemporary red roan, rubbed, spine a trifle faded, large 12mo Darton G1047; Osborne, p.195. Provenance: from the library of Lawrence Darton, a descendant of the publisher William Darton, bearing his book ticket. (1)
Meade (L.T.). Daddy's Girl, 1st edition, W. & R. Chambers, 1912, together with Brazil (Angela), The School by the Sea, 1st edition, Blackie & Son, [1918], plus Marchant (Bessie), The Adventures of Phyllis, A Story of the Argentine, 1st edition, Cassell, [1911], plus ten others similar and four contemporary girls annuals, some with small book ticket of Nigel Temple, original pictorial cloth and pictorial boards, two with dust jackets, a little rubbed, 8vo (14)
Burgess (Anthony). A Clockwork Orange, 1st edition, 1962, bookseller ticket to front endpaper, original cloth, price-clipped first issue dust Jacket (with wide flaps), spine slightly faded and rubbed at ends, tiny closed tear at foot of rear panel, 8vo, together with Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, Based on the Novel by Anthony Burgess, Lorrimer, 1972 (2)
Deighton (Len). The Ipcress File, 1962; Horse Under Water, 1963; Funeral in Berlin, 1964, Billion Dollar Brain, 1966, 1st editions, Horse Under Water without the loose crossword competition, slight marginal toning to Ipcress, a few light spots to the others, bookseller ticket to Horse half title, original cloth, Horse Under Water and Billion Dollar Brain price-clipped, one or two minor nicks, stains and creases, 8vo, together with others by Deighton including An Expensive Place to Die (with documents wallet), 1967, Len Deighton's London Dossier, 1967 and Only When I Larf, 1968 (34)
Fleming (Ian). Casino Royale, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1953, a little faint spotting to endpapers, small previous owner signature to front endpaper, bookseller ticket to front pastedown, original black cloth with heart motif in red to upper cover, slight lean, 1st issue dust jacket (without Times review), short closed tears at head of spine and lower joint, tiny nicks at folds and minor toning and marks to rear panel, 8vo The first appearance of Mr Bond and one of only 4728 printed. (1)
Fleming (Ian). Dr No, 1st edition, 1958, some light spotting front and rear, bookseller ticket to front pastedown, 2nd state cloth with silhouette of a dancing girl to front cover, price-clipped dust jacket, spine a little faded, light spotting and toning to rear panel and flap margins, 8vo (1)
Fleming (Ian). On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1963; You Only Live Twice, 1964; The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965; Octopussy and the Living Daylights, 1966, 1st editions, a few minor spots, original cloth, bookseller ticket to front pastedown of OHMSS (small indendation at head of spine), original cloth, dust jackets, OHMSS price-clipped with some fading to spine title, Octopussy with later price sticker over printed price, You Only Live Twice spine a little toned with small tears and loss at foot, 8vo (4)
Lee (Harper). To Kill a Mockingbird, 1st UK edition, 1960, bookseller ticket to front pastedown, original red cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, small repair at head of front panel, 8vo, together with Catch -22, by Joseph Heller, 1st Uk edition, 1962, a few light spots to fore edges, original cloth, 2nd issue dust jacket (with author reviews on rear panel), price-clipped, light crease mark to rear panel, 8vo, plus four others including Robert Sermaise's The Fleshy Prelude, Vendome Press, Paris, 1938 and Peter Lewys' The She-Devils, Ophelia Press, 1965 (6)
Wodehouse (P.G.). The Little Nugget, 1st edition, 1913, publisher's catalogues at end dated Autumn 1913 and May 1913, occasional light spotting, pages 16-17 last line with abrasions and loss of one word, rear endpaper lower corner torn away, hinges tender (bookseller ticket and small red ink stamp to rear pastedown), original red cloth gilt, spine faded and rubbed at ends, a ring stain and a few marks to covers, 8vo, together with Indiscretions of Archie, 1st edition, 1921, teastain to page 241, a few light spots, front hinge breaking, original cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus PSmith in the City, 1st edition, 1910 (lacking frontispiece) (3)
Wodehouse (P.G.). Good Morning Bill. A Three-Act Comedy, 1st edition, 1928, publisher's catalogue at rear, some light spotting, original blue cloth, dust jacket, spine faded with losses at ends, chip at head of front panel just touching the 'g' of 'morning', 8vo, together with Mr. Mulliner Speaking, 1st edition, 1929, some spotting, endpapers a little toned, bookseller ticket to front pastedown, original orange cloth, some fading at head of spine, slight lean, 2nd issue 2/6 professionally restored dust jacket, 8vo, plus Doctor Sally, 1st edition, 1932, publisher's catalogue at rear, a few light spots, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, original blue cloth (head of spine a little bumped, dust jacket, spine faded and chipped at ends, small clear tape residue marks to flaps and verso, 8vo (3)
Lesson, René Primevere - A Collection of Four Ornithological Works, Uniformly bound.Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches. Paris: Arthus Bertrand, [1829-30]; 46, 223, 86 plates, all printed in colour and finished by hand (including 48 bis);Histoire Naturelle des Colibris, suivie d'un Supplément a l'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches. Paris: Arthus Bertrand, [1830-32]; 10, 192, [4], 66 hand-coloured engraved plates (including 12bis & 13 bis); Les Trochilidées, ou les Colibris et les Oiseaux-Mouches. Paris: Arthus Bertrand, [1832-33]; [4], [iv], 43, 168, [3], 66 hand-coloured engraved plates; Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux de Paradis et des Épimaques. Paris: A. Bertrand, [1830], 8, 34, [2], 248; 40 hand-coloured plates (including 11 bis, 25 bis & 25 ter)Uniform contemporary green straight-grained morocco gilt, with the ticket of "Upham and Beet, 146 New Bond St., London", red and blue morocco lettering pieces, scattered spotting to plates and text, 4 volumes, 8vo, (228 x 137mm.)Provenance:The Library of a Country House.Note First editions, together 4 volumes, a very attractive set.René Primevere Lesson, French surgeon, naturalist, ornithologist and herpetologist, was born at Rochefort in 1794. During the Napolonic wars he served in the French navy and in 1822-1825 served as pharmacist and botanist on Duperrey's round-the-world voyage of La Coquille, in the course of which he collected natural history specimens with his fellow surgeon Prosper Garnot and officer Dumont d'Urville. During his visits to the Moluccas and New Guinea, Lesson became the first naturalist to see birds of paradise in the wild. On his return to France he spent seven years preparing the vertebrate zoological section of the official account of the expedition, Voyage autour du monde entrepris par ordre du Gouvernement sur la corvette La Coquille (1826 to 1839). During this time he also compiled the monographs on hummingbirds and birds of paradise offered for sale here, as well as describing many new species of amphibians and reptiles. The beautiful hand-coloured engravings were made from paintings by Jean-Gabriel Prêtre, Bénvalet, Bessa, Oudart and Mme. Lesson.
Collection of Music Programmes and Ticket StubsIncluded amongst is a David Bowie/Ziggy Stardust 1972 Show Souvenir Programme, a 14-page Tour Programme for FOCUS in Concert, Status Quo Hello! British Tour Programme from Autumn 1973 and Status Quo & Byzantium 1973 Tour Programme. Together with three ticket stubs from The Hardrock Concert Theatre, Stretford, Manchester, for concerts from David Bowie, Focus and Hawkwind also there is another two tickets stubs from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, both for Status Quo concerts, one on the 12th March 1973 and the other Friday 5th October 1973.
A 1966 England World Cup souvenir programme with World Cup ticket for Eighth final Monday July, 11 also with over 20 sporting programmes including other football England internationals at Wembley from 1950s and 1960s as well as motor sport and athletics programmes and 1970 World Cup coin collection
Autographs - My Fair Lady Signed Montage includes Programme signed by Audrey Hepburn with Ticket Stub dated 1965 signatures include Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner, Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews, Stanley Holloway, Robert Coote, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Hermes Pan, George Bernard Shaw and others, all on separate cuttings displayed either side of the frame, measures 35x45cm approx.
Selection of Railway Related Ephemera including group of 1970's tickets including Wimbledon / West Croydon railway line plus time table, WW1 period Belgium 3rd class train ticket, plus District and Branch Cancellations of London 1857-1900 Part 1 West Central District, Western District, Eastern District, Branch Offices by J. Parmenter. (#45)
Worlds Columbian Exposition 1893 Tickets - Chicago Fine detailed Ticket for Season Ticket for the Exposition. Portrait of George Washington, reverse Coat of Arms of New York. Very well engraved by the American Banknote Company, New York. Also two different day tickets featuring Fort Dearborn on reverse (3)
A Third Reich N.S.D.A.P. Flag, 179.5 cm by 93.5 cm (A/F); and other items, militaria and collectables, including a strip of five silk badges, each with the Third Reich imperial eagle and swastika above a laurel wreath centred by the date, 1937; two printed silk escape maps, comprising Germany and Central Europe, and Kenya Colony & Juba River and Somaliland; a Boer War commemorative handkerchief, printed with a map and the words of ''The Absent-Minded Beggar''; a small collection of military and navy-related postcards and photographs; a section of transatlantic cable, 1855; Reform Club, Ladies' Ticket to the Duke of Wellington's Funeral, etc. Note: By family repute the N.S.D.A.P. flag was recovered at the Salerno landing
Cunard White Star Line, a collection of letters and ephemera relating to a voyage on RMS Samaria in 1951:, including booking confirmation letters, unused baggage labels and tie-on baggage labels, Cunard train ticket reservation , embarkation notices, postcards , menus and several copies of the onboard newspaper 'Ocean Times' etc. (a lot)
TWO BOXES OF POSTCARDS, containing a large quantity of Royal Mail postcards (500 plus) in albums and loose and a large quantity of modern postcards featuring topographical, portrait and resort subjects as well as eleven 'Mars Olympic' postcards, also included in the lot are a small number of cigarette cards and some local football ephemera including ticket stubs and programmes
A quantity of Railwayana. Including; a locomotive brass builder’s plate (tender plate). Believed to be a North British oval plate (possibly from a condensing loco tender) for export to South African Railways, 933 XM2. Glasgow 1950? A painted finish with red background and brass lettering, mounted on a stained pine panel. Approx width 180mm. 4x ticket inspectors’ punches (bell punch co., GWR and LNER etc). An Exmouth Junction leather satchel. An Edmondson's Ticket Punch Machine. 26x uniform buttons, examples from Cheshire Lines Committee, LNER, LMS, Birkenhead Corp. Tramways, GNR, Burma Railways, Blackpool Tramways, BR, SNCF, etc. 3x BR cap badges. Heat Regulator lever switch. DC&SE pay cheque. Flat-bottom rail cross-section, etc. QGC-VGC for age. £60-80
An extensive collection of Liverpool Football Club programmes from the 1960s and later, covering the Premier League and Cup competitions, a quantity of 'Football' comics to include 'The 90 Minute Man', 'Death Match', 'The Nearly Man' starting at no.3-94, missing various issues, a quantity of Liverpool Football Club season ticket folders 1995-2005, various ticket stubs to include Wigan v Liverpool 2007/8, Liverpool v Toulouse 2007, Liverpool v Sparkak Moscow 2002 and others, also ticket stub and fan information for UEFA Cup Final Dortmund 2001 and a number of part complete late 1980s Panini albums.

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