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Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, 'Lewis Carroll' ). The Game of Logic, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1887, diagrammatic frontispiece and illustrations to text, 2 pp. publisher's adverts at rear, old presentation inscription to half-title, upper hinges slightly cracked, original red cloth gilt, spine faded and bruised with some splitting along lower joint, together with the original printed envelope containing board loosely inserted, some soiling, envelope damp stained and split along one edge, plus an 1887 edition of the envelope and board, some spotting and soiling, board browned and lower outer corner near detached, ballpoint pen inscription to envelope verso, both envelopes lacking their nine counters, together with Doublets, A Word-Puzzle, 2nd & 3rd editions, Macmillan, 1880, a little spotting, contemporary ownership names of W.S. Flower and E. Venables to half-titles, manuscript additions to page 38 of 3rd edition, both original red cloth lettered in gilt, rubbed and soiled, both a little frayed at spine ends, plus Curiosa Mathematica. Part I. A New Theory of Parallels, 2 copies, 4th edition, Macmillan, 1895, diagrammatic illustrations including frontispiece, advert page at rear, contemporary ownership name of A.B. Manning to first copy (offset to following leaf, browned), second copy with front free endpaper detached and a little frayed, upper hinges broken, original light grey cloth and brown flexible cloth, second copy soiled and stained with a little wear to extremities, plus Part II. Pillow-Problems thought out during Wakeful Hours, 3rd edition, Macmillan, 1894, diagrammatic illustrations including frontispiece, advert leaf at rear, old ownership name and address inscription to front pastedown, original brown flexible cloth lettered in black, rubbed and soiled, lower cover largely bleached, all 8vo Williams, Madan, Green and Crutch 196, 137, 138, 210c (2 copies) & 247a. (6)
Wilson (Angus). The Middle Age of Mrs Eliot, 1st edition, 1958, ownership signature of Richard Adams dated 1958 and his bookplate, additionally inscribed by the author in blue ballpoint pen for Richard Adams to the title-page and dated July 1984, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly browned and soiled to lower panel, together with Graves (Robert), Good-Bye to All That, An Autobiography, 1st edition, [2nd impression], 1929, plates including portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt, a little soiled and faded on spine, plus Orwell (George), Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1st edition, 1949, bookplate of Richard Adams, original cloth, spine lettered in red, slightly spotted and soiled, spine and extremities faded, plus Williamson (Henry), Salar the Salmon, 1st edition, 1935, all edges gilt, bookplate of Richard Adams, modern crushed green morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere, a little faded on spine, all 8vo, plus other British hardback literature and related including some first editions, many in frayed dust jackets, authors including Siegfried Sassoon, Graham Greene, Anthony Powell, Richard Jefferies, Richmal Crompton and A.A. Milne, some books with Adams's bookplate (60)
A collection of thirty-five vintage fountain pens, ballpoint pens and pencils, including marbled and horizontally striped examples (some af). CONDITION REPORT: Almost all with at least one aspect of condition issues, some ok but with wear to gold plating and scratches etc, one green cased Sheaffer with no major issues, just some light wear, a number with blunt and broken tips.
Absolutely Fabulous. A printed rehearsal script for Episode 5 [of Series 3], written by Jennifer Saunders, [first broadcast on BBC, 4 May 1995], title and 71 numbered leaves, printed to rectos only, butterfly clip to upper left corner, title signed in blue ballpoint pen by June Whitfield (surname faded and heavily overinked), Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Saunders, Julia Sawalha, Bob Spiers (director), Lulu and largely faded signatures of two further guest actresses from this episode, Kathy Burke and Helen Lederer, plus one other now completely indistinct signature, 8vo (21 x 15cm) In this episode Patsy shacks up with Edina after Saffy leaves for University and find it hard to survive. Things get worse when Lulu decides to leave Eddy and join a more efficient American PR company, while Patsy's magazine folds and she loses her job. Provenance: June Whitfield originally donated this to a charity auction on behalf of a performing arts school in London for the blind and disabled. (1)
SMALL COLLECTION OF MODERN FOUNTAIN PENS AND BALLPOINT PENS to include boxed Italian 'Legatonia Koine' fountain pen and ballpoint pen with marble effect cases and a bottle of ink, a boxed Kingsley ballpoint pen and propelling pencil, 'The Ahwahnee' turned wood ballpoint pen in carved wood box, three Parker examples, etc., approximately 16 pens in total (16)
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