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Collection of art books, to include: Odorico: L'Art de la Mosaique, 2018, presentation copy inscribed to artist Sandra Walker, with loosely inserted printed photograph of Francois Hollande (signed to Sandra); The Face of North Carolina, by Bruce Roberts, 1962, signed by the author; Images of Age, by Michael Jacques, 1980, presentation copy for Sandra Walker, with loosely inserted handwritten letter from author; Draw Comics! Here's How: A Complete Book on Cartooning, by George Leronard Carlson, 1933; As I Saw Them...A Portfolio by Nelson Brooks, limited edition numbered 163 of 250, signed by Brooks; November Twenty Six Nineteen Hundred Sixty Three, by Ben Shahn, first edition, 1964, with slipcase; Ben Shahn, His Graphic Art, 1963; A Pictorial History of Architecture in America, Kidder Smith, 1976, two volumes with slipcase; Jericho: The South Beheld, Schuptrine & Dickey, 1974, and others, in one carton
A collection of books to include: The Favorite Flowers of Japan, by Mary E. Unger, second edition, illustrated & printed by T. Hasegawa (colour woodblock illustrations), Tokyo, no date, lacking spine but otherwise good; The Etiquette of Engagement & Marriage, by G. R. M. Devereux, first edition, London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1903; The Day is Done, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, London: Ernest Nister, no date; A Collection of Hymns, by Rev. John Wesley, no date, c.1880, gilt calf presentation label to front pastedown for W. J. Cooper on the occasion of his laying a memorial stone at the Wesleyan Chapel in Riddings, 10 October 1894, and another similar, presented by the Sunday Afternoon Bible Class in Ripley, 29 March 1896; loose copies of Nelson and His Times, and Sixty Years a Queen, in publisher's wrappers, plus other assorted 20th-century books, in one carton
WHITE BOWMORE 1964 43 YEAR OLD bottle number 171 of 732, bottled in 2008, with presentation case 70cl/ 42.8% Note: Quite simply put, one of the best whiskies ever made. In 1964, six casks previously used to mature bourbon were filled at the Bowmore distillery and laid to rest for 43 years. When they emerged they filled 732 bottles. The chosen warehouse was the distilleries famous No 1 vaults, which is said to have a unique microclimate with one of the walls forming part of the town's sea wall and it is also below sea level. The distillates from the 1950s and 1960s are the finest that Bowmore has ever produced, but also represent some of the best whisky in the world of any era. They have a seductive balance of tropical fruits infused with a subtle smoke, which is highly sought after by whisky connoisseurs. Bowmore White is the second in the series of a trio of bottles from 1964. The first edition was Bowmore Black, matured in Oloroso sherry casks and bottled in 2007, and Bowmore Gold, matured in three bourbon and one oloroso sherry cask and bottled in 2009. The official tasting notes are 'The colour is golden syrup, with amazing aromas of Gallia melon, mango and papaya. On the palate, there are hints of mixed exotic fruits, vanilla and maple syrup with just a trace of Bowmore peat smoke. The finish is surprisingly clean and incredibly long.'
WHITE BOWMORE 1964 43 YEAR OLD bottle number 172 of 732, bottled in 2008, with presentation case 70cl/ 42.8% Note: Quite simply put, one of the best whiskies ever made. In 1964, six casks previously used to mature bourbon were filled at the Bowmore distillery and laid to rest for 43 years. When they emerged they filled 732 bottles. The chosen warehouse was the distilleries famous No 1 vaults, which is said to have a unique microclimate with one of the walls forming part of the town's sea wall and it is also below sea level. The distillates from the 1950s and 1960s are the finest that Bowmore has ever produced, but also represent some of the best whisky in the world of any era. They have a seductive balance of tropical fruits infused with a subtle smoke, which is highly sought after by whisky connoisseurs. Bowmore White is the second in the series of a trio of bottles from 1964. The first edition was Bowmore Black, matured in Oloroso sherry casks and bottled in 2007, and Bowmore Gold, matured in three bourbon and one oloroso sherry cask and bottled in 2009. The official tasting notes are 'The colour is golden syrup, with amazing aromas of Gallia melon, mango and papaya. On the palate, there are hints of mixed exotic fruits, vanilla and maple syrup with just a trace of Bowmore peat smoke. The finish is surprisingly clean and incredibly long.'
Grant-Rennick (Richard). Coursing The Pursuit of Game with Gazehounds, first edition Standfast Press number 4 of 150 special editions numbers 1-50 containing an original signed sketch by Michael Lyne and 23 wood engravings in the slip case by Leslie Benenson. Green morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe stamped in gilt with two hounds to the upper board and a hare to the back board marbled endpapers, green cloth slip case quarto
THACKERAY (W M), VANITY FAIR - A NOVEL WITHOUT A HERO, first edition, first issue with heading on p1 in rustic type, plate on p336 of the Marquis of Steyne, and Mr Pitt for Sir Pitt on p453, 3/4 leather, London, Bradbury and Evans, 1848; THE FOUR GEORGES, two plates and adverts, green cloths, London, Smith Elder, 1861, THE VIRGINALS, first ed, 2 vols, 1858 (4)
PIOZZI (Hester): 'British Synonymy; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation...', London, G & J Robinson, 1794: First Edition: 2 vols, 8vo, original boards with handwritten labels, edges rough trimmed, spines with loss and hinges cracked: TOGETHER WITH a carton of misc. other books, some antiquarian. (A box)
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