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CONCERT FOR GEORGE - Genesis Publications limited edition signed book to commemorate Beatles guitarist George Harrison's remembrance concert. As always a beautifully bound book that has been signed by Olivia Harrison and includes a replica programme, ticket, backstage passes and a commemorative booklet. This copy is number 1548 and it is in mint condition and presented in original packaging.
Football interest - football ticket stubs, mostly Away for Chesterfield Fc; 4x Euro 2004 tickets including England, Latvia, Germany etc, Ac Milan etc; a signed Bobby Charlton photograph; George Best Soccer Annuals No 3 and 5; a photograph of George Best taken at Peter Gadsbys shop in Ashbourne; England enamel match badges (10) etc qty
Laziardus (Johannes). [Conserta Epitomata a primeva mundi origine ad tempora nostra, Paris, Hemon Le Fevre & Jean Kerver, 1521], lacks Aa1 (title), large woodcut illustration to verso of last leaf of contents, and numerous woodcut initials throughout, near-contemporary marginal annotations in brown ink throughout, and extensive annotations to verso of final leaf, light soiling to first and last leaf, and short closed tear to final leaf archivally repaired, contemporary blind-panelled and decorated full calf, with inner decorative panel of interlaced roses, and alternating bees and roses, outer panel with alternating decoration of circular classical temple and ornate vases or pedestals, rubbed and moderate wear, restored in 1937 by Douglas Cockerell (with his ticket inside rear cover), with plain reback (original spine retained and loosely inserted), and 41 leaves resized, folio Provenance: Ex libris Paul Hirsch, with his bookplate to front pastedown. Adams L342. A world history by Jean Le Jars from the biblical creation to circa 1503, with a continuation by Humbert Vellay to circa 1520. Jean Kerver, one of the Kerver family of printers was active for just two years, between 1521 and 1522. (1)
MacGillivray (William). The Edinburgh Journal of Natural History, and of the Physical Sciences, 2 volumes (1835-1839 & 1839-1840), Edinburgh, 1839-40, 130 hand-coloured engraved plates, occasional minor spotting, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated half calf (by E. Allen, King Street, Leicester, with his ticket to front pastedowns), rubbed and a little scuffed Originally issued fortnightly from October 24th 1835 and then monthly from April 1836 to May 1840. The second volume includes The Animal Kingdom of the Baron Cuvier, enlarged and adapted to the present state of zoological science, with separate title page. (2)
Heliodorus. L'Histoire Aethiopique de Heliodorus, contenant dix livres, traitant des loyales & pudiques amours de Theagenes Thessalien, & Chariclea Aethiopienne. Traduite de Grec en Francois, & de nouveau reveue & corrig‚e sur un ancien exemplaire escript … la main, par le translateur, ou est declar‚ au vray qui en a est‚ le premier autheur, Paris, Vincent Sertenas, 1559, [4]+123+[1], title with printer's woodcut device, final leaf with woodcut device to recto, some very light spotting to title, early 19th century bookseller's ticket of Holden, 46 Church Street, Liverpool to front pastedown, engraved bookplate of Sir Thomas Gerard, 8th Baronet of Bryn (circa 1723-1780), 18th century speckled full calf, rubbed and scuffed, joints partly cracked at head and foot, portion to lower margin of upper cover repaired, folio (320 x 205 mm) Provenance: Property of a Lady, Sotheby's 25 February 1980, lot 194, where purchased by the present owner. Brunet, III, 88. Mortimer, French 16th Century Books, 271. OCLC 42603022. First edition of this second translation into French by the philologist and Bishop of Auxerre, best known for his translation of Plutarch's Lives. A revised and improved version of Amyot's first version of this work published in 1547, following the discovery of a more accurate manuscript of the text in Rome. (1)
[Mennes, John & Smith, James]. Musarum Deliciae: or, the Muses Recreation, Conteining Severall Pieces of Poetique Wit, by Sir J.M. and Ja:S, 2nd edition, Henry Herringman, 1656, 4 leaves of publisher's advertisements at rear, some spotting and browning throughout, repairs to several edges and loss to G2 (two words supplied by hand), closely trimmed at top edge touching some running heads and page numbers, reader's ink underlining to several poems, lacks one blank leaf within first gathering and final blank, small armorial book ticket of Edward Cheney to front pastedown, later red morocco with Cheney's gilt monogram and motto to both covers, cracked on joints, somewhat rubbed and worn, small 8vo Wing M1711. (1)
Woodford (Samuel). A Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David, 1667, engraved frontispiece, printing flaw affecting last 10 lines of 3D1r with some loss of text, lacks (?)half-title and final blank, all edges gilt, Huth Library book ticket to front pastedown, modern dark blue morocco gilt by F. Bedford, gilt-decorated spine with floral motifs, minor marks, 4to (Wing B2491), together with Hammond (Henry), A Practicall Catechisme, 2nd edition, printed for Ric: Royston, 1646, engraved title by Hollar, some dampstaining throughout, trimmed at lower margin of both 'To the reader' leaves with loss of catchwords, contemporary calf, rebacked using original title label, some wear, 4to, (Wing F593), plus Reeve (Edmund), The Christian Divinitie..., 1631, title-page printed in red and black (soiled and torn with some loss to lower outer corner, re-lined), heavily foxed throughout, some old dampstaining, recent antique-style half morocco gilt, 4to, (STC 20829), plus 2 others related (5)
GENESIS - SIGNED ITEMS - a selection of framed Genesis signatures to include a We Can't Dance display signed by Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks, a Phil Collins signed ticket (November 1992), a Phil signed promotional photo, The Way We Walk disc display signed by Phil (with COA from Signed, Sealed and Delivered - Roger Epperson) and 2 framed photographs of Phil with printed signatures.
PROGRAMMES - 6 programmes from the 1960s to include Cliff Richard and the Shadows with autographed publicity photograph by The Shadows, The Billy J. Kramer Pop Parade with 1963 ticket at City (Oval) Hall Sheffield, The Bee Gees (first tour - original line up), Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Dave Clark Five and Roy Orbison. Lot includes a Record Mail newspaper Vol.6 No.8.
PROGRAMMES & EPHEMERA - a selection of programmes and ephemera from rock bands to include The Who sheet music, Eric Clapton programme, Rolling Stones poster (from Let it Bleed LP), a lyric foldout poster book for The Beatles and individual photographs of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr along with a 1970 Pink Floyd gig ticket with unused sticker and more unused stickers to include Kevin Coyne, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Silverhead, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Al Stewart, The Radiators, Tucky Buzzard, Magma and Alice Cooper.
PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL - a folder filled with promotional material to include Slim Whitman at the Palace Theatre 1971, Forget Me Not Lane 1972, Adam Faith City Sugar 1976 (programme, ticket, handbill), Time the Musical, Cliff Richard's Heathcliff, a 1988 set of 5 promo cards for The Elton John Collection, Madonna, Iron Maiden, Cat Stevens and more.
FA CUP FINAL 1983- MAN UTD Official Staff Party (Manchester United) Itinerary for the trip to Wembley Stadium, 21/5/83 for the FA Cup Final v Brighton. Also includes an official United card for the Final re receipt of tokens for a Cup Final ticket and which was to be used to obtain a replay ticket. Generally good
MANCHESTER UTD Collection of 32 Big Match programmes and brochures all involving Manchester Utd inc Charity Shields 57, 65 and 67, FA Cup Finals 1948 (Replica), 57, 58, 63 (with ticket) 77, 79 (with ticket), 85 (with ticket), 90, 94 and 93 FA Cup Semi-Finals, 58 (2 Pirates), 63, 64, 65 and 66. Plus various handbooks / Testimonials - players brochure 1948, Supporters Club handbook 58, plus European Finals 68, 90 and 99. Some faults. Generally good
MUHAMMAD ALI V. HENRY COOPER 1966 AT ARSENAL Programme and single sheet Boxing Illustrated insert and ticket for the fight at Arsenal FC 21/5/1966. The programme has a minor tear on the front cover, very slightly creased and annotations to the middle pages. The ticket is folded and slightly worn. Fair to generally good
WORLD CUP 1966 Framed and glazed montage (20.5" x 16.5") of magazine and newspaper cuttings autographed by Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, George Cohen, Nobby Stiles, Terry Paine, Ron Flowers, Jack Charlton, Alan Ball and Jimmy Armfield. Plus a ticket for the England v Argentina quarter final housed in an official season ticket holder envelope. Generally Good
CHARLTON Collection of 88 Charlton home programmes 2 x 46/7, 5 x 47/8, 9 48/9, 2 x 49/50, 5 x 50/1, 2 x 51/2, 3 x 52/3, 7 x 54/5, 6 x 55/6, 6 x 56/7, 13 x 57/8, 9 x 58/9, 18 x 59/60 plus a Reserve v Portsmouth 61/2 and an away ticket at Plymouth 76/7 (creased). Some faults. Fair-generally good
1920 CUP FINAL TICKET Scarce ticket for the 1920 FA Cup Final, Aston Villa v Huddersfield , played at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea. Villa defeated Huddersfield 1-0 in front of 50,018 spectators in the First post First World War Cup Final. The ticket is a seat in "A" Stand. Slight ceases. Generally good
MANCHESTER UTD - MISCELLANY Three newspapers - Evening Chronicle - March 1957, Evening Telegraph - March 1968 and Daily Express, European Cup Final 1968. A Manchester Utd letter with a photocopy of Alex Turnbull's contract from 1912, FA Cup Final ticket 1963 with season ticket book stub 1973/74, FA Cup Final programme 1985 plus 3 Reserve programmes v Burnley 57/8 (no token) and v Derby, Man City 64/5. Generally good
LIVERPOOL Fifteen programmes against European opposition. 6 homes, including 5 European Semi-Finals, v. Inter Milan 64/5, Leeds United 70/1, Barcelona 75/6, Zurich 76/7 and Panathinaikos 84/5 and Super Cup Final v. Anderlecht 78/9 and 9 aways including Inter Milan EC S-F with no cover and tape on the spine, Borrusia Dortmund 1966 ECWC Final, Hamburg SV 67/8, Malmo FF 67/8, Leeds Utd. 70/1 Fairs Cup S-F, Zurich 76/7 EC S-F, Anderlecht Super Cup Final 78/9, Panathinaikos 84/5 EC S-F and Amsterdam Tournament 1977 with a ticket for 5/8/1977. Most are slightly creased. Generally good
WORLD CUP 66 TICKETS Set of nine Wembley tickets from the 1966 World Cup including all 6 England games, third/fourth game and two group games played at Wembley which did not involve England. Tickets are all South Terrace Seats, Entrance 33 Row 14, Seat 120 on each ticket. Final is in good condition, slight fold but hardly noticeable and all others are also in good condition. Comes with original ticket wallet with Gillette advert on the back. Good

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