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room Binegar, Somerset

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  • Ended 12 Jun 2023 18:02 BST

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Portraits in Suffolk Houses (West) by Edmund Farrer 1908, Quaritch. Numbered limited edition of 400 copies

Limited Editions. To include Straparola- The Nights. Lawrence and Bullen 1894. 2 vols, Ltd. ed. 1000 copies; The Pecorone of Ser Giovanni. Lawrenc...

The New Royal Cyclopedia or Modern Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences by George Howard. Vol 1 of 3, 18th century, with copper plates also c...

The Sweep of History The Great Events by Famous Historians, edited by Rossiter Johnson. Published in 1905 by the National Alumni 20 vols

Four early 20th century books on countries. A & C Black J Kelmes: The Holy Land. A & C Black 1912; Tucher and Malleson: Rome. A & C Black 1905; Mo...

Books of Royal Interest. To include Agnes Strickland: Lives of the Queens of England. London 1854-60 (8 vols); Sir John Skelton, Charles I. Goupil...

A collection of early 20th century and later books regarding the British Royal Family. Including books, magazines, posters, orders of services, et...

A collection of Guinness 'British Hit Singles' books. Nineteen in total, from the 1970s onwards

A copy of 'The Discovery of Tahiti'. The Folio Society 1955, from the journal of George Robertson, edited with an introduction by Oliver Warner

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