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A WWII Luftwaffe waterproof map of Europe and the British Isles, updated to 1942, a large paper ditto of the North Sea with Iceland and parts of Norway and Greenland, 1944; 3 pre war German maps of Central Europe; 3 Australian Air Force maps of Indonesia; a ditto US Air Force map; a coloured recruiting poster “We’re both needed to serve the guns!”; another poster, and a coloured Me109 poster from the film “Battle of Britain”. Average GC. (12)
Finler (Joel W.). The Hollywood Story, 1988, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Roud (Richard, ed.), Cinema, A Critical Dictionary. The Major Film-Makers, 2. vols., 1980, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with others of film/Hollywood interest, incl. actor biographies, mostly G/VG (approx. 50)
Miscellaneous books, mostly children's literature (including Richmal Crompton & Enid Blyton), some maritime interest, film and Hollywood, etc., incl. a first edition of William and the Masked Ranger by Richmal Crompton, 1st ed., 1966, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., very sl. rubbed to extrems., generally a good copy, 8vo (3 shelves + a carton)
[JAMES BOND BOARD GAME] THE JAMES BOND 007 SECRET SERVICE GAME. Spears Games. [©1965]. "In a laboratory situated on an island, scientists have found a formula for manufacturing a sensational new rocket fuel. You are one of two, three or four secret agents disguised as JAMES BOND who are eager to obtain it. Starting from LONDON, PEKING, CAIRO or NEW YORK and playing your cards skilfully, you may reach the island first and obtain the brief case containing the secret documents. But wait! You have to bring it back to the starting point. Your opponents may with foresight, skill and luck waylay you and seize the brief case, which may change hands several times. All players are kept in suspense until one of them has brought the brief case back safely to his base. He is the real JAMES BOND and the winner of the game." [cue music: dada da dahhh dada dahhh] The game is complete with all pieces present and is in remarkably good condition. Sold with reel of film labelled "A View To A Kill Trailer (USA)" (2)
ASIMOV, Isaac. I, ROBOT. Gnome Press Inc, New York 1950. First edition. 8vo. Near fine, bright copy in dustwrapper designed by Edd Cartier. Wrapper spine a trifle faded, some light rubbing to extremities and spotting to verso, but overall a clean, sharp copy. The author's second book, recently made into a film starring Will Smith.
AUDEN, W.H. NIGHT MAIL. [no place, no date, 1938?] FIRST SEPARATE EDITION? Single sheet printed on both sides (9.5" x 6.5"), printed in blue, lightly foxed and dust-soiled. housed in a cardboard folder. "Night Mail" was first printed in the G[eneral] P[ost] O[ffice] Film Library: notes and synopses, 1936, and the issues for 1937 and 1938. 'It is probable that the broadside was printed to accompany showings of the film which were frequently given at many exhibitions, shows, and schools often by means of Post Office's travelling cinema vans' (Bloomfield & Mendelson).
GOON SHOW. ORIGINAL TYPESCRIPT. "The Goon Show" No. 138 (6th Series). No. 13. "The Lost Year". Transmission, Tuesday, 13th December 1955. Stab-bound mimeographed typescript of 26 pages, annotated in green and red pencil, pencil and blue biro, title lose; lower blank portion of last page torn away; the producer Peter Eton's copy, with his signature at the head of the title; slight dust-soiling and small coffee ring (although more likely wine!) to title. 'Yes, The Lost Year, the greatest motion picture of all time. The Lost Year! See it go roaring across the screen - a raging torrent of emotions and primative passions, you will want to see this film the moment you see the X certificate' (p. 2).
Everest: An Autograph Album, formed in Gangtok by Miss Dudley (one of the Grass Widows), including signatures and inscriptions from the International Himalaya Expedition 1930, The British American Himalaya Expedition 1930-31, Deutsche Himalaya Expedition 1929 and 1931, Mount Everest Flight Film, Everest Reconnaisence Expedition 1935, Mount Everest Expeditions 1936 and 1938, and others, with Smythe, Shipton, Warren, Rutherford, Humphries and many other signatures and notes
An E & T Underwood mahogany field camera (lacking lens), circa 1905, J Lancaster and Son Instantograph view camera (lacking lens), a Kodak Automatic roll film folding camera with red leather bellows, circa 1906, another Kodak large folding pocket camera circa 1906 and three other similar cameras
Knock-Out (1939-46) 19, 30 [fr], 385, 371, 377, 378, 382, 384, 455. Staple discolouration [gd]. With Kinema Comic (1920-30) 32, 33, 263, 264, 266, 291, 292, 317, 424, 425, 548. All retrieved from bound vol. - weak spines. And Film Fun (1936-38) 865 (x2; one copy with file-holes to spine) 903, 954 [fr/gd] (24) No Reserve
3 items of film memorabilia, from the MGM film “Tarzan”: a feather and shell decorated native breast shield, an oval painted plywood shield, and a hard rubber/plastic safari knife with serrated blade; also a “Picture Show” magazine for May 1st 1937 featuring “Tarzan”, and a copy of the 1998 sale catalogue from which the items were purchased. GC (some wear)
A box of games and puzzles to include Daily Mail Crown Puzzle, Daily Mail Film Favourites Giant Jigsaw Puzzle, two Coronation jigsaws, two Super New Jigsaw from The Famous Castle Series, The Good Companion Jigsaw Puzzle, also Brooke Bond cigarette card albums, The Andy Capp Race Game, boxed, table bowls, Lunar Coronation jigsaw, horoscope jigsaw and Queen Mary Jigsaw, children's books including The Monster Rupert, Alice in Wonderland, etc, Russian dolls, table crochet etc (quantity)
Two plastic razor ray guns with friction action, a Lone Star James Bond holster pistol, a 007 animated talking watch in blister pack, James Bond posters for Tomorrow Never Dies, Die Another Day, and a poster of James Bond film posters Through The Ages, also John Gardner for Special Services published by Jonathan Cape & Hodder and Stoughton, 1982 and Licence Renewed Book Club Associates, 1981, hardback and four James Bond story books and cassettes, 1980's (quantity)
Twenty-six hard and soft back books relating to toys, collectables and television series including Kitahara and Shimizu, 1000 Tin Toys, A Trekker's Guide to Collectibles, Jerry Anderson's Fab Facts, Classic Who, Robert Opie, Remember When, The Space Toy Price Guide, Norman Joplin, Toy Soldiers, six Millers Collectibles price guides, Lyle Price Guide Film and Rock & Roll Collectibles, Denis Gifford The Complete Catalogue of British Comics, Official Price Guide to Action Figures, First Edition, Batman book, Collecting for Toy Soldiers, Hobby Japan annuals, Millers Collecting the 1950's, Ramsey's British Diecast, 9th Edition, Francis Baird Action Man and The Dr Who Annual (26)
Montague Dawson, F.R.S.A., R.S.M.A. (1895-1973) The pirates' cove signed 'Montague Dawson' (lower left) oil on canvas 16 x 20 in. (40.8 x 50.8 cm.)"Despite Dawson's obvious preference for the graceful though sturdy commercial sailing ships of the nineteenth century, he was also very enamoured of the notorious pirates and buccaneers of the seventeenth century whose exploits attracted so much attention, particularly from cinema film-makers, during Dawson's own lifetime. The likes of Captain Kidd and Sir Henry Morgan, two of the most renowned pirate characters, clearly fascinated him and the apparent glamour of their lawless adventures, especially against Spanish ships and settlements in the West Indies, inspired a string of works. Usually set in the harsh but friendly glare of the Caribbean sun however, the picture in this catalogue is one of Dawson's much rarer depictions of a pirates' lair by moonlight. Dramatically different to the daytime paintings (cf. Ranson, pp. 51, 71 & 93), the work offered here has more than a hint of menace as the pirates sort their booty under the cloak of darkness. The whole clandestine nature of their world is encapsulated in this rather sinister painting yet it probably portrays the realities of their existence more accurately than the sunlit pictures referred to already.
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