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Big Game Hunting 4 books, comprising Lydekker, R. The Game Animals of Africa. London: Rowland Ward, 1926. Second edition, 8vo, original black and orange cloth; [Idem] The Sportsman's British Bird Book. London: Rowland Ward, 1908. 8vo, original blue cloth; Greener, W.W. The Gun and its Development. London: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1896. Sixth edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; Ward, Rowland Records of Big Game, African and Asiatic Sections. London: Rowland Ward, Limited, 1935. Tenth edition, 8vo, original brown cloth gilt (4)
1920's Literature 24 volumes, some signed, comprising Buchan, John The History of the South African Forces in France. 1920, first edition, original cloth; Caine, Hall The Master of Man. 1921, first English edition, dustwrapper; [Grant, Duncan] Some Contemporary English Artists. 1921, first edition, dustwrapper by Duncan Grant, stitching very weak, lightly soiled; Masefield, John The Dream. [1922], limited to 750 copies, illustrated by Judith Masefield, number 607 signed by John and Judith Masefield, original cloth-backed boards, glassine dustwrapper; Bottomley, Gordon King Lear's Wife. 1922. Second edition, inscribed to J. Craig Annan, original cloth, spine slightly faded; Turner, W.J. Landscape of Cytherea. 1923, number 26 of 99 copies signed by the author, original quarter cloth; Holtby, Winifred Anderby Wold. 1923, First edition, original black cloth; Bennett, Arnold Don Juan de Marana. 1923, Privately Printed, number 740 of 1000 copies signed by the author, original paper-backed boards somewhat stained; Moore, T. Sturge Judas. 1923, first edition, original pictorial boards, slightly rubbed; Burroughs, Edgar Rice. Tarzan and the Golden Lion. 1924, First British edition, original salmon cloth; Powys, T.F. Mark Only. 1924, First edition, fine dustwrapper; Huxley, Aldous Selected Poems. 1925, original pictorial boards, rubbed; Burnet, I. Compton Pastors and Masters. 1925. First edition, dustwrapper; Hudson, Stephen Myrtle. 1925. First edition, presentation copy inscribed on half-title, original cloth, lacks front free endpaper; Davies, W.H. Later Days. 1925, number 8 of 125 copies signed by the author, original cloth, covers stained; Richardson, Henry H. The Way Home. 1925, first edition, original cloth; Bates, H.E. The Last Bread. 1925, first edition, signed by the author, original wrappers; Wells, H.G. The Open Conspiracy. 1928, 2nd impression, McKnight Kauffer dustwrapper clipped, owner's name and address on endpaper, dustwrapper slightly discoloured; Sitwell, Edith Rustic Elegies. 1927, dustwrapper; Zola, Emile L'Assomoir, translated by Arthur Symons. 1928. number 800 of 1000 copies signed Symons, original paper-backed boards, uncut, boards discoloured, lower joint cracked; Guedalla, Philip Bonnet and Shawl. New York, 1928, signed on half-title, number 152 of 571 copies, slipcase; Galsworthy, John. A Rambling Discourse. 1929, first edition, number 134 of 400 copies signed by the author, original boards, spine faded; Galsworthy, John A Modern Comedy. 1929, number 837 of 1030 copies signed by the author with quote, original white ?pigskin; Galsworthy, J. Forsyte Saga. 1922, first edition, original green cloth (24)
The de Bary Ethnographical Collection An important and extensive collection of Ethnographical Art and Artefact's, mostly African from the 19th and 20th Century, from various tribes in numerous nations including, Nigeria, Congo, Kenya, Cameroon, Cote D'Ivoire, Gabon, comprising of heads, masks, statues, bronzes, utensils, accoutrements,cloth, costumes, toys etc.,mostly gathered during trips and extended vacations in Africa. The collection also includes correspondence, receipts, photographs and other documentation. A large amount of this collection was displayed at notable Exhibitions. As a collection,w.a.f. (1) Provenance: The de Bary Family by direct descent. * See biography of Erica de Bary in foreward.
WWI STYLE TRENCH MADE KNIFE, believed to be from a French 1886 lebel white alloy grip, and shortened Lee Enfield bayonet, together with British L1A3 knife bayonet dated D66 grip dated D70 in cellophane wrap with packing slip February 1975 and WWI era knife in scabbard 'S' shaped cross guard, Crest of South African Police on the black grip, in leather scabbard
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