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1952 SEMI-FINALS Two official programmes for the games between Arsenal and Chelsea at White Hart Lane, Cup Semi-Final and replay dated 29/03/1952 and 7/4/52. Insert included in March 29th issue (fold, score, scorers, minor creases). April 7th issue is a little creased and score, scorers are noted. Fair
CHELSEA Fifty six home programmes, 47/8 v Barrow (Cup), 3 x 48/9, 15 x 49/50 inc v Man Utd (Cup and League) and v Hearts, 3 x 50/51 inc v Huddersfield (white issue), 4 x 51/2 inc Cup games v Leeds, Tranmere and Chester, 4 x 53/4, 4 x 54/5, 3 x 56/7, 4 x 57/8, 5 x 58/9 inc v South Africans, 6 x 59/60 and 4 x 60/61. Fair-generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Nine home programmes, 55/6 v West Bromwich, 57/8 v Nottingham Forest, West Brom (Cup-Duncan Edwards tribute), Sunderland (token removed), Newcastle, 58/9 v Chelsea, B.S.C.Young Boys, Man City (Manchester Senior Cup Final) and 59/60 v Real Madrid. Tokens intact unless mentioned, no writing, occasional minor folds, staples removed. Generally good-good
WIMBLEDON FC A miscellany including programmes, 18 homes 1978/9 including Friendly v. Malawi, 22 aways 1978/9 including 2 League Cup, 23 homes 1979/80 including 2 Friendlies v. Chelsea and Crystal Palace and home v. Halifax Town 20/8/1977, slightly creased, the first in the League, 5 handbooks:- 1965/6, 1966/7, 1970/1, 1974/5 and 1975/6, 12 Supporters Club Dons Outlook magazine 1976-1978, large magazine for the club's first season of glory 1962/3 approximately 100 newspaper cuttings from 1960's. Generally good
TOTTENHAM Thirteen home programmes, 5 x 52-3 v Portsmouth, Stoke, Villa, Wolves and Chelsea, 4 x 53/4 v Huddersfield, Preston, Newcastle and Burnley, 4 x 54/5 v Portsmouth, Chelsea, Newcastle and Blackpool. Some have folds, team changes, scorers etc but overall condition is close to Generally good. As described
1940s FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Five programmes: 2 x Chelsea homes v Man Utd 29/11/1947 (team changes, scores entered, minor tears and 3 small photos stuck inside) and v Sunderland 30/04/1949 (horizontal fold and tear on back cover); Reading v Swindon 22/11/1947 (scores entered); Arsenal v Chelsea 31/08/1949 (folded, split spine and team changes); Southampton v Swansea, FL South, 19/01/1946 (slightly creased, team changes and scores entered). Fair
WAR-TIME FOOTBALL Programme for 5th Army XI v. 8th Army XI on 16/12/1944 at Stadio Communale in Florence, Italy. Teams included Hanson - Bolton, Craig - Newcastle, Shaw - WBA, Waller - Arsenal, Fields - Arsenal, Forrest - Bolton, Owens - Charlton, Gilmour - Hearts, Stevenson - Wolves, Johnson - Derby, Baraclough - Chelsea, Baker - Stoke, Thornton - Rangers, Hamilton - Hearts, Jones - Man. City, Browning - Liverpool, Burgoyne - Hibernian, Johnson - Ayr, Turner - Leeds, Bamford - Brentford and Grinley - WBA. Folded Generally good
WAR-TIME FOOTBALL Programme for Army Touring XI v. 5th Army XI on 20/11/1944 at Stadio Communale in Florence, Italy. Teams included Platt - Arsenal, Malpass - Fulham, Beattie - Preston, Spence - Chelsea, Duckhouse - Birmingham, Collier - York, Geldard - Everton, Marshall - Norwich, Moore - Swansea, Bryn Jones - Arsenal, Hatton - Notts. Co., Linley - Bradford City, Stevenson - Wolves, Malcolm - Hearts, Jackson - Alloa, Price - Cardiff, Myerscough - Bolton, Fields - Arsenal, Springthorpe - Wolves and Jones - Fulham. Folded Generally good
Anderson, Sherwood. The Triumph of the Egg, third printing, PRESENTATION COPY, plates, original cloth, 8vo, New York: B.W. Huebsch, Inc., 1921 The inscription reads; 'To Mr Alex Whitehead. The Chelsea Book Club, 65 Cheyne Walk, London. My dear Mr Whitehead - I am sending this book at the suggestion of Miss Margaret Donnan ... and also to express a little my own appreciation of the many fine things you have done to help me get an English hearing. Sincerely, Sherwood Anderson'.
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (1856-1950): Autographed card signed "...the distinction between intention and motive will not wash when there is a question ofguilt. Indeed, there is really no distinction at all. Fundamentally the question is whether the accused is a dangerous person or not. If a man shot me intending to do me good by sending me to heaven, or good to the community by removing a seditious writer, he would be hanged (perhaps) as a dangerous moral imbecile, moral imbecility being the only reality of guilt. But if he shot me either by accident or to prevent my killing or robbing him, the fact would be the same; but the verdict would be different. The practical point as between Judge and Jury is that the Jury must never find on the fact, but always on the moral evidence as to guilt or innocence. A verdict on the fact would often be wrong without a remedy, which is abhorrent to law. gt BERNARD SHAW", on 10 Adelphi Terrace printed postcard addressed to an "A Cornish, 34 Danvers Street, Chelsea" and datedin George Bernard Shaw's hand 27 May 1919
FELIX SUMMERLY: A HAND-BOOK FOR THE ARCHITECTURE SCULPTURE TOMBS AND DECORATIONS OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY, 1862, new edn, old hf cf + C KNIGHT (PUB): THE WINDSOR GUIDE; ..., Windsor 1804, engrd fdg frontis, rebnd cl gt + FRED FISK: THE HISTORY OF THE PARISH OF EDMONTON, 1914, orig cl gt + THOMAS H SHEPHERD: METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS; OR LONDON IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, L, Jones & Co 1827, added engrd ttl pge, 163 views on 81 leaves, 1 engrd map, old full blind stpd cf gt, inner jnts split, top bd detchd, spine partially detchd, 4to + MELLEN CHAMBERLAIN: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF CHELSEA 1624 TO 1824, Boston 1908, 2 vols, orig cl gt + F R C S: GLIMPSES OF ANCIENT HACKNEY AND STOKE NEWINGTON ..., 1893, orig cl + E A WEBB: THE RECORDS OF ST BARTHOLOMEW'S PRIORY AND OF THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT - WEST SMITHFIELD, 1921, 2 vols, inscr to ffep (9)
A Collection of Vanity Fair Prints after Leslie Ward, (Spy), British 1851-1922, Carlo Pellegrini, (Ape), Italian, 1866-1937 and others, to include the following examples: "The Knight of the Cruise of Mr Gladstone", publ June 21 1884: "The Deceased Wife's Sister", publ Nov 22 1884: "Manchester", publ August 2 1884: "Hansard", publ Nov 29 1884: "Statesmen No 128", publ Oct 26 1872: "Eddie", publ Oct 13 1888: "Sugar Bounties", publ Oct 31 1885: "Chelsea & the Colonies", publ June 4 1881: "Steward", publ May 6 1876: "Southwark", publ May 13 1876: "Natty", publ June 9 1888: "Charlie Aylesford": "Guards", publ Oct 30 1875: "Oxfordshire", publ July 19 1884: "The Queen;s Nephew", publ July 5 1884: "The Leviathan", publ Oct 27 1877: "Statesman No 97, publ Nov 25 1871: "East Cornwall", publ Feb 4 1882: "Shandy", publ March 3 1888, 38.5x26cm., (average) (19) (unframed)
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