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London.- Howell (James) Londinopolis; an historicall discourse or perlustration of the city of London, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding plan of London after Wenceslaus Hollar, title in red & black, corner torn and 18th century name to front free endpaper, ?lacking initial blanks, some browning and spotting, a few stains, modern calf, spine sunned, bookplate to pastedown, endpapers renewed, [Wing H3091; Pforzheimer 515], small folio, printed by J. Streater, for Henry Twiford, George Sawbridge, Thomas Dring, and John Place, 1657.⁂ Largely taken from Stow's Survey. The view by Hollar shows The Globe theatre next to the Bear Garden.
I. T. Tregellas. Seven Cornish tracts bound in one volume. Dating from 1856–1863, some are rare, three are signed by the author;'Rozzy Paul & Zacky Martin, the St Agnes Bear Hunt and the Perran Cherrybeam'.'Josee Cock, the Perran Cockfighter; The Author’s Address to Capt Peard, Rozzy Paul, Zacky Martin and Others; Billy May’s Letter; The True Tale of Titus Teague of Wheal Busy Downs'.'Farmer Browns Blunders Including the Cayenne Paper Story; Capt Hoskins Battle of Lanterns; and the London Director, Hannibal Hollow, At Wheal Blue Bottle'.'Farmer Brown’s Blunders; and the London Directors Report of Wheal Blue Bottle'.'The Queen’s Washing Day; The Perran Cherry Beam; Grammer’s Cat and Our’s'.'California, And Hacky and Martin. Two Cornish Sales'.'Tremuan, and the St Agnes Bear Hunt. Two Cornish Tales'.'The Squires Tame Conger! The Wounded Miner. The Swemming Grendingstone!'Original coloured card wrappers all bound in, good quality 20th century half calf maroon morocco, matching marbled sides and endpapers, an attractively bound collection of mid nineteenth century humorous dialect tracts, Publisher Netherton and Worth, Truro (or variations of).
Bank of Fun, a skit note in the style of a Bank of Ireland £5, advertising the Christmas Pantomime at the Theatre Royal, Dublin, denominated in fun, 26 December 1848, serial number X/Mas 1848, signature of Signor Bolero, about very fine, rare Outing unlisted £80-£100 --- The Theatre Royal in this case refers to the third of five to bear the name in Dublin. It opened in 1821, and having survived several different owners, finally closed in 1880. 26 December 1848 was the opening night of a pantomime ‘Harlequin Hurdothrumbo’, written by Captain Leicester Smith. Characters included Signor Bolero, who is also the signatory on the note.
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Operational Instrumentation, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter: Operational Instrumentation, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram'. These plans include Caution and Warning Light Array Charts. The lower right also indicates that the plans were Prepared by 'J. Caruana'. This set of plans bear identification No.: B3L0180-1111. Issued: Undated, but are part of the Grumman development project created for NASA in 1972.Dimensions: 11" x 45"
Original set of Master Schematics from Grumman Aerospace titled, Space Shuttle Orbiter: Main Propulsion System Revision A, as developed by Grumman for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle Development Contracts in 1972.Grumman became a key player in space technology as the company designed and built the Apollo Lunar Module that was used for the moon landing. In the Post-Apollo era, NASA issued a development contract to Grumman under its new Space Shuttle program to design and develop an Orbiter vehicle which could be reused on multiple missions. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are entirely hand drafted in pencil on a delicate ivory tinted trace paper which was a common medium used by engineers for drafting technical documents. This document still has portions of border drafting tape that was applied to the surface of the drawing. These extremely rare original schematics are part of the master plans drafted by Grumman under the NASA development contracts. The plans are drafted on translucent polyester/plastic drafting film which was a common medium used for creating master drafting documents during this period. The full description of the plans as found in the Grumman Aerospace seal in the lower right-hand corner of the page is 'Space Shuttle Orbiter, Main Propulsion System, Integrated Function Configuration Level II Diagram', and are dated April 26, 1972. These plans are 'Revision A' of the initial Main Propulsion System drawings modifying the Purge and Recirculation Systems. The lower right also indicates that the plans were drawn by 'E. Eyler', reviewed by: 'F. Dick' and approved by 'V. Simone' and 'G. Cotter'. This set of plans bear identification No.: B3L0180-1105A. Issued: Wednesday, April 26, 1972Dimensions: 11" x 24"
RUPERT THE BEAR ANNUALS. - [Alfred BESTALL et al.] Rupert the Bear. London: Daily Express Publications, 1936-2022. 87 vols., 4to (244 x 175mm to 299 x 215mm.) Numerous illustrations. (Name inscribed in most volumes up until 1965, and not inscribed from 1966 onwards, and not inscribed in volumes 1937, 1955, 1959, 1961 and 1963, price-clipped in only seven volumes, being 1948, 1957-1959, 1963, 1966 and 1971, some colouring done in only 5 volumes, being 1940(?), 1943, 1955, 1957 and 1960, and the 'Magic Painting' is neatly or partially done in most copies between 1960-1968 but not done in 1966 and 1968, occasional spotting and browning.) Original red cloth (4), pictorial card covers (8), or pictorial boards (75) (inner hinge of '1936' weakened and dust-soiling to upper cover, lower part of spine panel of '1942' and '1944' missing, earlier volumes rubbed to extremities), dust-jacket for the 70th anniversary edition. Note: a complete run of Rupert the Bear annuals (87).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
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