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Lot 435

HARCOURT, A.F.P.THE HIMALAYAN DISTRICTS OF KOOLOO, LAHOUL, AND SPITI London: Wm. Allen & Co., 1871. First edition, 8vo, 4 colour plates, 2 plates with a copied inscription, folding map, contemporary half calf, a few small chips and a couple of spots to map, ownership signature to title-page, a few small labels to endpapers, some rubbing to coversNote: A very unusual book, with only 9 copies listed on Copac.

Lot 28

SCAMOZZI, VINCENZOL'IDEA DELLA ARCHITETTURA UNIVERSALE Venice: expensis auctoris, 1615. First edition, 2 vols., folio, with engraved title pages to both volumes, and each book with a printed title page, historiated initials, with 36 woodcut and 4 engraved plates in vol. 1 and 6 woodcut and 40 engraved plates in vol. 2, some instances of irregular pagination, contemporary limp vellum, parts of ties present, later endpapers, lower margins of the engraved title page and following two leaves in vol. 1 with neat earlier repairs, early ownership inscription partly trimmed in the lower margin of the engraved title page, the inner margin of the engraved title page to vol. 2 neatly repaired, occasional underscoring and marginal notes in earlier hands in vol. 1, with the book plate of John Bury in both vols. (2)Note: Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548 -1616) was an Italian architect and a writer on architecture, active mainly in Vicenza and the Republic of Venice area in the second half of the 16th century. He was perhaps the most important figure there between Andrea Palladio, whose unfinished projects he inherited at Palladio's death in 1580, and Baldassarre Longhena, Scamozzi's only pupil. Scamozzi's influence spread far beyond his Italian commissions through his two-volume treatise, L'Idea dell'Architettura Universale, which is one of the last works of the Renaissance dealing with the theory of architecture.

Lot 11

DELORME, PHILIBERTLE PREMIER TOME DEL'ARCHITECTURE Paris: Fédéric Morel, 1567. First edition, first issue, folio, with 205 large woodcuts, including 74 full-page and 7 double-page blocks; magnificent allegorical woodcut title border; large woodcut head-pieces and large woodcut initials, orginal limp vellum, ties partly still present, binding worn and upper inner and lower joints splitting, lacking the index (supplied in photocopy from the edition of 1626?), p. 8 misnumbered 9, etc., the following also supplied in photocopy, L3 &L4, O3, 04 & O6, Y5, title page a little dusty and with edges worn, tear in the inner margin of M6 and the top of the column on I4 slightly cropped due to the fact that this page was taller than the others to accommodate the column, sold with all faultsNote: Adams L1513: USTC 24434. Volume 1 was all published.

Lot 248

FLEMING, IANFROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE London: Jonathan Cape, 1957. First edition, 8vo, original black pictorial cloth, dust-jacket with some tears, repaired with selotape along spine, ownership sticker to free-endpaper

Lot 324

5 VOLUMES, COMPRISING IREDALE, TOMBIRDS OF NEW GUINEA Melbourne, 1956. 2 volumes, 4to, original green quarter morocco, spines gilt; Iredale, Tom Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds. Melbourne, 1950. 4to, original green quarter morocco, spine gilt, dustwrapper; Cooper, W.T. and J.M. Forshaw. The Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds. Collins, 1979. Folio, dustwrapper, slipcase; Forshaw, Joseph M. Parrots of the World. Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1973. First edition, folio, original slate black cloth, dustwrapper (5)

Lot 66

LITHGOW, WILLIAMTHE TOTALL DISCOURSE of the rare adventure and painefull peregrinations of long nineteene yeares travailes from Scotland, to the most famous Kingdomes, in Europe, Asia, and Africa. London: I. Okes, 1640. 4to., woodcut frontispiece and 8 woodcut illustrations in the text, later half calf, marbled boards, frontispiece and title page rebacked, paper discoloured throughout, margins trimmed with occasional loss of letters to the shoulder notes, tear to the outer margin of p. 287 slightly affecting the woodcut, a couple of small holes and early repair to tear at inner margin of woodcut on p. 471, with the book plates of John and Michael Bury and the small library stamp of Prince Constantin Karadja on the title page and on one of the front free endpapersNote: ESTC S108592. A revised and enlarged edition, with a new dedication and prologue. Pagination as in ESTC i.e. pages jump from pp. 444 to 447 with continuous text but with the catchword on p. 444 not matching the first word on p. 447. Prince Constantin Karadja (1889 -1950) was a Romanian diplomat, barrister-at-law, bibliographer, bibliophile and honorary member (1946) of the Romanian Academy. He founded one of the most important collections of old and rare books in South-East Europe, which nowadays can be found partially in the National Library and the Romanian Academy in Bucharest. Constantin Karadja received from the Yad Vashem institute in Jerusalem posthumously the title "Righteous Among the Nations" in recognition of his diplomatic efforts whereby he saved over 51,000 persons from deportation and extermination.

Lot 414

ALGERIA - PANANTI, SIGNORNARRATIVE OF A RESIDENCE IN ALGIERS London: H. Colburn, 1818. First edition, 4to, coloured frontispiece & 2 engraved maps, 20th century brown cloth, red morocco label to spine

Lot 348

SETH-SMITH, DAVIDPARRAKEETS. A HANDBOOK TO THE IMPORTED SPECIES London: R.H. Porter, 1903. First edition, 8vo, 20 coloured plates, original red cloth gilt, spine slightly faded

Lot 38

ARIOSTO, LODOVICOORLANDO FURIOSO IN ENGLISH BY SIR JOHN HARINGTON Now thirdly revised and amended with the addition of the author's epigrams. London: G. Miller for J. Parker, 1634. 3rd edition, folio, engraved title page with vignette portraits of Ariosto and Harington, 46 engraved plates, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, original spine retained, light paper discolouration throughout, wormhole in lower margin of the first few leaves (to A2), with the book plates of John and Michael Bury at the endNote: ESTC S106834. In this edition, the title page is re-engraved and the plates, originally by Girolamo Porro in the Venetian edition of 1584, are retouched.

Lot 1

ALBERTI, LEON BATTISTAL'ARCHITETTURA. CON LA AGGIUNTA DE' DISEGNI Venice: appresso Francesco De Franceschi, 1565. 4to., architectural wood-engraved title with arms and devices of Cosimo de' Medici (dedicatee), oval woodcut portrait of author on verso, 82 woodcuts in the text (1 double-page), historiated woodcut initials, later vellum, edges worn and joints splitting, top of the title page just trimmed, title page a little discoloured and general light paper discolouration throughout, some neat early marginal repairs to first few leaves, some water staining of the last few leaves and the index leaves water stained and with some neat early repairsNote: USTC 808306. First quarto edition of Cosimo Bartoli's Italian translation. The woodcuts are reversed copies of the folio editions of 1550 and 1565. Alberti's celebrated ten books on the theory of classical architecture (first published in Latin in 1485) became famous through the vernacular translations of the 16th century. The new dedication to Cosimo de' Medici explains the need for a further edition due to the great demand for copies of the Florence 1550 folio imprint.

Lot 318

SCOTTISH COINS - BURNS, EDWARDTHE COINAGE OF SCOTLAND ILLUSTRATED FROM THE CABINET OF THOMAS COATS, ESQ., OF FERGUSLIE AND OTHER COLLECTIONS Edinburgh: A & C Black, 1887. First edition, 3 volumes, 4to, one of 45 large paper copies, 78 heliogravure plates, original half red morocco, marbled boards, t.e.g., others uncut, a little rubbed

Lot 467

SWINBURNE, HENRYTRAVELS THROUGH SPAIN, IN THE YEARS 1775 AND 1776 London: P. Elmsly, 1779. First edition, 4to, [xxx], 427, folding map and 13 plates (as called for), 4 additional plates bound in at p.297 and at end, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, neatly rebacked retaining original spine

Lot 54

[CORSINI, EDOARDO]RAGIONAMENTO ISTORICO SOPRA LA VALDICHIANA IN CUI SI DESCRIVE L'ANTICO, E PRESENTE SUO STATO Florence: Francesco Moücke, 1742. First edition, 4to., with a large folding engraved map of the Val di Chiana comprising three folio sheets (41 by140 cm), contemporary vellum, Leo S. Olschki label and book plate of John BuryNote: The Val di Chiana is a valley of central Italy, one hundred kilometres long, which covers the provinces of Arezzo, Siena and Perugia. Its name derives from the Chiana which rises near Arezzo, flows between the Arno and Tiber. In prehistoric times the valley was occupied by the Arno, which then flowed to the Tiber. When a natural dam formed by alluvial deposits diverted the Arno to the northwest, the Chiana drained to the Tiber; but another natural dam at Chiusi prevented proper drainage, and during medieval times the Chiana valley became marshy and malarial. Re-interest was kindled in the early 18th century in drying to resolve the drainage and hydraulic systems. In 1788 detailed engineering plans made by Vittorio Fossombroni were put into effect, and the work was completed between 1826 and 1838. The watershed was moved southward, and, as a result, the Chiana valley drains partly to the Arno and partly to the Tiber. Almost entirely reclaimed for cultivation, the valley now forms a fertile and productive agricultural region.

Lot 71

MOUNT ETNAWINCHILSEA, HENEAGE FINCH, EARL OF A True exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Aetna. London: T. Newcomb, 1669. 4to., folding engraved frontispiece, 20th century vellum, by Maltby, edges uncut, and with the final blank leaf, folding frontispiece mounted with small tear to the upper margin and repair to small tear at the inner margin, small nick at the foot of the spine, ESTC R31019; [Massa, Giovanni Andrea] Della Sicilia grand'isola del Mediterraneo in prospettiva il Mont' Etna, o Mongibello, esposto in veduta, Palermo: appresso Vicenzo Toscano, impressore della Comp. di Gesu, 1708. First edition, 4to., contemporary limp vellum, light marginal spotting, bookplates of Clifton College Library and John Bury; Hamilton, Sir William Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and other volcanoes in a series of letters. New edition. London: T. Cadell, 1774. 8vo., with 5 engraved plates and a folding map, contemporary sprinkled calf, neatly rebacked, original backstrip laid down, small tear at inner edge of folding map, armorial book plate of William Cooley; [Lowe, Emily] Unprotected females in Sicily, Calabria, and on the top of Mount Aetna. London: Routledge,Warnes and Routledge, 1859. 8vo., coloured lithographic frontispiece and 2 other coloured lithographic plates, publisher's blind stamped and gilt blue cloth, endpapers renewed, book plate of John Bury (4)

Lot 43

DOLCE, LODOVICOLE PRIME IMPRESE DEL CONTE ORLANDO Venice: appresso Gabriele Giolito De Ferrari, 1572. First edition, 4to., printer's device on the title page, with a full page woodcut portrait of the author within a decorative border, the arguments to each canto contained within woodcut borders, and 25 framed woodcut vignettes, contemporary vellum, title page with stains to the outer margin, some instances of worming, mostly at the lower corner of the inner margins, final leaf with an ink drawing, the ink of which has penetrated the recto of the leaf to create a small hole affecting a couple of words of the text, USTC 827143; Soranzo, Giovanni Lo Armidoro. Milan: appresso Giovanni Giacomo Como, appresso Giacomo Ardizzone & Giovanni Battista Rossi, 1611. First edition, 4to., contemporary vellum, lacking title page, USTC 4028569 (2)

Lot 93

A COLLECTION OF ASIAN ART REFERENCE WORKS, INCLUDINGDAVISON, GERALD The Handbook of Marks on Chinese Ceramics. London: Han-Shan Tang Books, 1994. First edition?, 8vo, original boards with gilt title; [Idem] The New and Revised Handbook of Marks on Chinese Ceramics. London: Gerald Davison, 2010. 8vo, original red board with gilt title; Hall, James Illustrated Dictionary of Symbols in Eastern and Western Art. London: John Murray, 1994. First edition, 8vo, original boards with gilt title to spine, dust-jacket not price clipped; Chaffers, William Marks & Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain. London: William Reeves, 1965. 15th revised edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, dust-jacket price clipped; Blacker, J.F. The ABC of Japanese Art. London: Stanley Paul & Co., [n.d.]. 8vo, original cloth; Mew, Egan Japanese Porcelain. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack, [n.d.]. 8vo, original cloth with gilt title to spine and cover, some tears to dust-jacket; Cammann, Schuyler Substance and Symbol in Chinese Toggles. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1962. 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket price clipped, some tears to dust-jacket; and 20 others (28)

Lot 48

ALBRIZZI, GIOVANNI BATTISTAFORESTIERE ILLUMINATO INTORNO LE COSE PIU RARE, E CURIOSE, ANTICHE, E MODERNE DELLA CITTA DI VENEZIA Venice: presso Giambatista Albrizzi, 1761. 8vo., engraved title page, with a double engraved view of Venice (not called for) and a double engraved plate of the church of S. Nicolo di Castello and the Capuchin monastery of S. Antonio Abate at p. 86, with 40 of 43 other engraved plates by F. Zucchi (25 double page, but lacking the plate of the Rialto at p. 195, the Veduta di Venezia at p. 233, and that of the Giuoco di Forze at p. 337), modern half calf, cloth boards, book plates of John and Michael Bury; [Maffei, Francesco Scipione] De gli anfiteatri e singolaramente del Veronese libri due. Versona: per Gio. Alberto Tumermani, 1728. First edition, 8vo., with 15 engraved plates (of which 13 are folding), contemporary vellum, with the engraved armorial book plate of William Murray of Touchadam and with the book plates of John and Michael Bury at the rear; [Meschinello, Giovanni] Storica dimostrazione della citta di Padova. Padua: per li Conzatti, 1767. 12mo., with 4 folding engraved plates, contemporary calf, with the book plates of John and Michael Bury; [Albanese, Modesto] Descrizione delle cose piu notabili che sono nella Chiesa di S. Giustina di Padova de Monaci Casinensi. Padua: [n.p.], 1741. 12mo., modern cloth, book plates of John and Michael Bury; Bottani, Giovanni Descrizione storica delle pitture del Regio-Ducale Palazzo del Te fuori della porta di Mantova detta Pusterla con alcune tavole in rame. Mantua: Giuseppe Braglia, 1783. 8vo., engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 folding engraved plans, contemporary mottled calf, with the book plate of John Bury (5)

Lot 255

JOHNSON, SAMUELTHE WORKS London: J. Buckland..., 1787. First collected edition, 11 volumes, 8vo, portrait, contemporary tree calf gilt, a little rubbed, bookplates, some joints splitting, upper cover of volume 11 detached (11)

Lot 228

MURPHY, JAMESTRAVELS IN PORTUGAL London: A. Strahan, [&c.], 1795. First edition, 4to, [xii, 311]. 24 engraved plates, contemporary tree calf, gilt, upper joint splitting, "Ben Damph Forest Library" stamp to endpaper

Lot 49

[BECKFORD, WILLIAM]ITALY: WITH SKETCHES OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL London: Richard Bentley, 1834. First edition, 2 vols., 8vo., original cloth, previous owner's signature on the title pages of both vols., discolouration of some pages, last couple of leaves in vol. 1 water stained, book plate of John Bury; Brydone, Patrick A tour through Sicily and Malta in a series of letters to William Beckford. London: W. Strahan & T. Cadell, 1775. New edition, 2 vols., 8vo., folding map as a frontispiece to vol. 1, contemporary tree calf, green silk endpapers, a.e.g., with floral fore-edge paintings under the gilt, modern rebacking (4)

Lot 278

TOLKIEN, J.R.R.THE HOBBIT. London: G. Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1937. First edition, second impression, plates, 4 coloured, original green cloth, spine lightly rubbed, some light soiling to spine and upper cover, owner's name to blank leaf before sub-title

Lot 268

NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE34 WORKS, INCLUDING ELIOT, GEORGE [EVANS, MARY ANNE] Silas Marner... Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1861. First edition, 8vo, original orange cloth rebacked, 16pp. of adverts and 4pp. Carlyle autobiography with some tears; [Idem] Middlemarch. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, [n.d. but 1876.] 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Stevenson, R.L. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with other Fables. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1896. 8vo, original maroon cloth; and 6 other works by Stevenson; Twain, Mark [Clemens, Samuel Longhorne] The Prince and the Pauper. London: Chatto & Windus, 1881. First edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; and another by Twain; Jerome, Jerome K. Three Men in a Boat. Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, 1889. First edition, second issue, 8vo, original blue cloth rebacked; Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur The Sign of Four. London: George Newnes, Limited, 1893. Third edition, 8vo, original pictorial cloth; Galsworthy, John Flowering Wilderness. London: William Heinemann, [1932]. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped, with a loose letter dated March 1930, signed by Galsworthy; Pope, Alexander - Aubrey Beardsley The Rape of the Lock. London: Leonard Smithers, 1896. 4to, original blue cloth gilt, section trimmed from title-page and dedication; Browning, Robert Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1871. First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, bookplate of Eleanor, Countess of Castle Stewart; and 6 others by Browning (5 with the same bookplate); Byron, George Gordon, Lord Marino Faliero... London: John Murray, 1821. 8vo, contemporary red morocco gilt; and 9 others, including two 18th century Goldsmith works (34)

Lot 83

WHEELER, GEORGE, SIRA JOURNEY INTO GREECE, IN COMPANY OF DR. SPON London: William Cademan, Robert Kettlewell & Awnsham Churchill, 1682. First edition, folio, with three tipped in vignettes and 4 full page plates (of 9) of coins at the end, numerous engravings in the text, contemporary calf, rebacked, title page a little dusty and with faded signature and pen marks in the margins, general discolouration throughout, tear in p. 65 (but no loss) and tear to upper outer corner of plate 4 of coins with loss of one coin, some minor marginal splits, lacking the map, with the book plates of Barwick Sharpe Browne, J.I.LL. Baker, and T. Murray Browne on the front pastedown and those of John and Michael Bury at the rear, ESTC R9388

Lot 279

TOLKIEN, J.R.R., A COLLECTION OF 46 VOLUMES, INCLUDINGTHE SILMARILLION. 1977, FIRST EDITION dustwrapper, small owner's sticker to f.f. endpaper; Farmer Giles of Ham. 1969. Sixth impression, dustwrapper; The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. 1969. Sixth impression, dustwrapper; Smith of Wootton Major. 1975; Unfinished Tales. 1980, dustwrapper; Narn I Chin Hurin. 2007, dustwrapper; The Road goes over on. 1969. 4to, original boards, dustwrapper; Bilbo's Last Song. 1991, dustwrapper; The Father Christmas Letters. 1976. 4to, owner's name on endpaper and title; Hammond, W.G. & C. Scull The Lord of the Rings. A Reader's Companion. 2014, dustwrapper; The Filmbook of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Fantasy Films Books, 1979, dustwrapper; Tolkien, Christopher The History of Middle Earth. 1983-1996. 12 volumes, 8vo, dustwrappers; Fonstad, K.W. The Atlas of Middle-earth. Boston, 1981, 4to, cloth, dustwrapper; and 23 others, Tolkien related (46)

Lot 250

FROST, ROBERTFOUR WORKS, COMPRISING Mountain Interval. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1921. Second edition, 8vo, signed by Robert Frost and dated Amherst June 1924 to free-endpaper, original quarter cloth gilt, bookplate; [Idem] West-Running Brook. New York: Henry Holt and Company, [1928]. First edition, 8vo, number 264 of 1000 copies, signed by Robert Frost and Graham B. Munson, original green quarter cloth gilt over patterned boards; and another copy, not limited edition, signed and inscribed from Robert Frost to F.B. Adams in Fall 1932 to title-page, original quarter cloth gilt, bookplate; [Idem] A Way Out. New York: The Harbor Press, 1929. 8vo, original quarter cloth (4)

Lot 197

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D.SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES, INCLUDING Inaugural Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt... Washington: The U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. 8vo, number 83 of 100 copies, inscribed to Fred Adams Jr. from Roosevelt, original quarter vellum, slipcase; Barck, Dorothy C. Minutes of the Council of Appointment of New York, April 4, 1778-May 3, 1779. Hyde Park: Privately Printed, 1925. 8vo, signed inscribed from Roosevelt on free-endpaper; Inaugurations a collection of documents relating to Roosevelt's inaugurations, including invitations, photographs of the President and programs; Roosevelt, Franklin D. Instead of a Christmas Carol, including the text of President Roosevelt's United Flag Day Address. Berkley Heights: The Oriole Press, 1942. Small 8vo, wrappers; [Idem] Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Chautauqua, N.Y., August 14, 1936. 8vo, original boards, a little dampstaining; Hunt, Merwin W., compiler Public Addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Los Angeles: De Vorss & Co., [1934]. First edition, 8vo, original boards with cloth spine; Roosevelt, Franklin D. The War Message. Philadelphia: Ritten House, 1942. 8vo, number 53 of 100 copies, original blue cloth gilt, slipcase, original box; and a collection of others

Lot 454

MORIER, JAMESA JOURNEY THROUGH PERSIA, ARMENIA, AND ASIA MINOR TO CONSTANTINOPLE London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812. First edition, large 4to, 3 folding maps, 26 plates, contemporary calf neatly rebacked, some foxing to title and initial map, occasional foxing and light browning

Lot 170

ENGLAND AND WALES. LORD PROTECTOR (1653-1658 : O. CROMWELL)AN ORDINANCE FOR UNITING SCOTLAND INTO ONE COMMON-WEALTH WITH ENGLAND London: Williau du-Gard & Henry Hills, 1654. First edition, 4to, [2], pp. 253-260, [2], woodcut on title, modern wrappersNote: On 12 April 1654, under the terms of the Tender of Union, the Ordinance for uniting Scotland into one Commonwealth with England was issued by the Lord Protector. It declared that "the people of Scotland should be united with the people of England into one Commonwealth and under one Government" and decreed that a new "Arms of the Commonwealth", incorporating the Saltire, should be placed on "all the public seals, seals of office, and seals of bodies civil or corporate, in Scotland" as "a badge of this Union".

Lot 16

FOURNIER, GEORGESTRAITE DES FORTIFICATIONS, OU ARCHITECTURE MILITAIRE Paris: Jean Henault, 1661. 3rd edition, 2 parts in 1 col., 16mo., with an engraved frontispiece to the first part, the second part formed of 110 engravings of forts, plans, etc., contemporary mottled calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, very light water staining of the upper sections, with the book plate of John BuryNote: Georges Fournier (1595 - 1652) was a French Jesuit priest, geographer and mathematician, who as a naval military chaplain acquired considerable knowledge of technical and naval matters. His widely published work on fortifications was first published in 1649 and translated into Dutch, Spanish and German.

Lot 61

FRANZINI, GIROLAMOLAS COSAS MARAVILLOSAS DE LA S. CIUDAD DE ROMA adonde se veen el movimiento de las agujas y las canales, por donde viene a Roma el agua felice, las anchas y acomodadas calle. Rome: por Hieronimo Francino por Alexandro Gardano, y Francisco Coattini compañeros, 1589. 8vo., title page ion red and black with a woodcut headpiece, with a 103 woodcut illustrations, 19th century light tan calf, bind decorated boarders, upper cover with the arms of Sir William Stirling of Pollock, spine decorated in blind, rebacked, by Charles Hering, very light worming of the lower inner margins throughout, with the bookplates of William Stirling, Charles Brooke, and John and Michael BuryNote: USTC 348290. Spanish edition of a guide first published in Venice in 1588, the year in which Sixtus V announced one of the four special holy years and Rome, doubtless in anticipation of the huge increase in pilgrims to the Holy City generated by such events. It has been called the first true guide to the City. It went through numerous editions and its illustrations appeared for decades after to illustrate similar guidebooks. It includes a Spanish translation of Palladio's L'antichità di Roma with a separate title page. The Stirling-Maxwell arms very similar to stamp 2 University of Toronto British armorial bindings. (https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamp-owners/STI003 22.10.18) Probably lot 41 Sotheby's, Oct 17, 1978.

Lot 177

HYDE, EDWARD, EARL OF CLARENDONTHE HISTORY OF THE REBELLION AND CIVIL WARS IN ENGLAND, BEGUN IN THE YEAR 1641 Oxford: Theater, 1702-04. First edition, 3 volumes, large folio engraved portrait in each volume, half-titles, contemporary panelled calf, non-uniform, each volume with spine rebacked (3)

Lot 441

JAPAN - KURODA, NAGAMICHIA CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLDGE OF THE AVIFAUNA OF THE RIU KIU ISLANDS Tokyo: Published by the Author, 1925. First edition, 8 colour plates after Juzo Kobayashi & 1 folding map, original brown half morocco

Lot 317

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 12 VOLUMES, INCLUDINGWARBURTON, ELIOT The Crescent and the Cross. London: H. Colburn, 1845. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 2 lithographed frontispieces, illustrations, contemporary calf gilt; Borrow, GeorgeThe Zincali. 1843. Third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary diced calf gilt; Logan, J. The Scottish Gael. London, 1831. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, hand-coloured aquatint frontispieces, original cloth; Lindsay, Jack Helen come of age. Fanfrolico Press, 1927. 4to, number 386 of 500 copies signed by the author, original cloth, dust-jacket; and 5 works illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe, all with dust-jackets: O More than Happy Countryman, 1943; The Leaves Return, 1947; Green Tide, 1945; My Country Book, 1942; Profitable Wonders, 1949 (12)

Lot 214

BABBAGE, CHARLESTHE NINTH BRIDGEWATER TREATISE London: John Murray, 1837. First edition, 8vo, contemporary half calf gilt, Ben Damph Forest Library, stamp to front endpaper

Lot 9

CARTARI, VINCENZOLE IMAGINI CON LA SPOSITIONE DE I DEI DE GLI ANTICHI Venice: per Francesco Marcolini, 1556. First edition, 4to., large oval woodcut printer's device on the title page and on the verso of the last leaf, historiated initials and printed in italic throughout, contemporary limp vellum, over lapping edges, lacking ties, wormholes in the endpapers, with the armorial bookplate of the Electors of Bavaria and the stamp on the title page of the Fürstenberg library at DonaueschingenNote: USTC 819162. Cartari's influential treatise on the mythology of the ancients concentrated on the iconography of the gods, explaining their guises and detailing their several attributes. The book was written to help artists, painters and sculptors, to understand and chose subject matters (see the publisher's preface, f. 3). It was hugely successful and exerted a lasting and profound influence on mannerist and Baroque artistic and literary concepts. It went through numerous editions, some illustrated, and as translated into many languages, including English in 1599. The book became the iconographic handbook of painters throughout Europe for the next 250 years.

Lot 396

APIAN, PETRUSASTRONOMICUM CESAREUM [Ingolstadt]: Edition Leipzig, 1967. Folio, first facsimile edition taken from the copy in the Gotha State Library, dated 1540, publisher's brown morocco gilt; with Diedrich Wattenberg's accompanying volume, both contained in slipcaseNote: This is an unusual, if not unique, facsimile copy of the Astronomicum Caesareum. About the facsimile of the work, Owen Gingerich writes: "Although their facsimile is a triumph of modern printing technology, the reproduction as issued is by no means a precision instrument. The reason is simple: the volvelles have been put down without insight into the subtlety of Apianus's original design...there are even more conspicuous errors in the facsimile. The assembly of disks found in folio C of the facsimile belongs on F11..." [Owen Gingerich. Apianus's Astronomicum Caesareum and its Leipzig Facsimile in Journal for the History of Astronomy, 1971]. With this in mind, this copy of the facsimile has been somewhat 'corrected' in order to properly situate the volvelles.

Lot 259

LE CARRÉ, JOHNTHE NIGHT MANAGER London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1993. First edition, signed on the title-page, original black cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped

Lot 405

ANGLING50 VOLUMES, INCLUDING Grimble, A. Shooting and Salmon Fishing and Highland Sport. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1902. 4to, original quarter Japanese vellum over boards, gift and ownership inscriptions; Calderwood, W.L. The Salmon Rivers and Lochs of Scotland. London: Edward Arnold, 1909. 8vo, number 153 of 230, previously owned by Kenneth Clark, original cloth gilt; and another first edition vopy, unlimited; The North British RailwayThe Border Angler. Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, 1858. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Robertson, John The Hand-Book of Angling for Scotland. London: Houlston and Wright, 1861. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Walton, Izaak & Charles Cotton The Complete Angler... London: John C. Nimmo, 1889. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Stirling, John Fifty Years with the Rod. London: Philip Allan & Co. Ltd., 1929. 8vo, original cloth; Leitch, A. A Scottish Fly-Fisher. Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1911. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; "Black Palmer" Scotch Loch-Fishing. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1882. 9vo, contemporary half calf; Young, A. The Angler's and Sketcher's Guide to Sutherland. Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1880. 12mo, original green cloth gilt; Stoddart, Thomas Tod The Angler's Companion to the Rivers and Lochs of Scotland. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1853. Second edition, 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Falkus, Hugh Salmon Fishing. London: H.F. & G. Witherby Ltd., 1984. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket; and 38 others, sold not subject to return (50)

Lot 80

TOTTI, POMPILIORITRATTO DI ROMA ANTICA NEL QUALE SONO FIGURATI I PRINCIPALI TEMPII, TEATRI, ANFITEATRI, CERCHI... medaglie, & altre cose notabili. Con le vite, & effigie de' primi re d'essa. E le dichiarationi di Bartolomeo Marliani milanese, e d'altri autori. Rome: per Andrea Fei, 1627. First edition, 8vo., numerous engravings in the text and with 3 leaves of illustrations at the end, blind stamped vellum, several signatures with water staining to the upper outer corners, small hole in engraving 82, book plate of John Bury, USTC 4000620; Manilli, Giacomo Villa Borghese fuori di Porta Pinciana descritta da Iacomo Manilli romano guardarobba di detta villa. Rome: per Lodovico Grignani, 1650. With 2 engraved plates (1 a folding plate of the Villa), contemporary vellum, gilt ruled, with gilt felurons in the corners and a gilt vase of flowers as a centrepiece, small blind oval stamp of Giannalisa Feltrinelli on the title page and with the book plate of John Bury, USTC 4021294; Felibien des Avaux, Andre Les plans et les descriptions de des deux plus belles maisons de campagne de Pline le Consul. Paris: Delaulne, 1699. First edition, 8vo., with 7 engraved plates (of which 5 are folding), contemporary sprinkled calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, later gilt monogram on the covers, partly erased early ownership signature on the title page, with the book plates of John and Michel Bury (3)Note: Totti's guide shows ancient Rome as it was in Totti's time and as he thought it had originally been. The views are highly valuable for the historian of Roman topography, and the "restorations" interesting for the reflection of contemporary architecture. Felibien's reconstruction of Pliny's villas through an analysis of the author's letters foreshadows the rise of Romantic classicism. Felibien supplies the Latin text with his own translation and copious notes. Felibien also reproduces the description of the Laurentine villa by Scamozzi, who records discrepancies that occur in the Pliny documents. Scamozzi's text appears in the original Italian with Felibien's French translation and notes. The work concludes with Felibien's Dissertation touchant l'architecture antique et l'architrecture gothique.

Lot 153

HOROLOGY, 3 VOLUMES, COMPRISINGBERTHOUD, FERDINAND L'Art de Conduire et de Régler les Pendules et les Montes. Paris, chez l'auteur & Michel Lambert, 1759. First edition, 16mo, 4 folding engraved plates, contemporary calf, spine gilt, bookplate of Léon Leroy, a little worn, upper joint split, [Berlin Cat. 1757]; Sainte Marie Magdeleine, Pierre de. Traitté d'horlogiographie, contentant plusieurs manieres de construire sur toutes surfaces toutes sortes de lignes horaires, & autres cercles de la Sphere. Lyon: François Demasso, 1674. 8vo, [xii], 324pp., additional engraved title and 80 engraved plates (plates numbered to 72, + plates 18a, b, c, d, 31a and 52a, b, c), 19th century quarter vellum, slightly rubbed and soiled, a few gatherings browned, fore-margin of a few plates cut close sometimes shaving a plate number or illustration; Trotta, Battista Nuovo Horologio Notturno per mezzo delle Stelle. Naples: Luc' Antonion di Fusco, 1651. 8vo, 104pp., later vellum, marginal repairs to wormholes

Lot 191

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D.A LARGE COLLECTION OF MEMOIRS, BIOGRAPHIES AND STUDIES, INCLUDING The Public Papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt. New York: Random House/Harper, 1938-1950. 13 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jackets chipped; Roosevelt, Elliott, editor F.D.R. His Personal Letters. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1950. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, slipcase; Grey, George Ten Days, a Crisis in American History. New York: Duffield and Green, 1933. 8vo, original card wrappers; Sherwood, Robert E. Roosevelt and Hopkins... New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket; and a large quantity of others, sold not subject to return

Lot 438

HUGHES, REV. THOMAS SMARTTRAVELS IN SICILY, GREECE AND ALBANIA London: J. Mawman, 1820. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, 2 maps (1 folding) and 13 plates, modern half calf, contemporary ownership inscription partly erased from titles, bookplate of John Abell, Limerick

Lot 331

GREW, NEHEMIAHMUSAEUM REGALIS SOCIETATIS Or a Catalogue & Description of the Natural and Artifical Rarities belonging to the Royal Society. London: printed by W. Rawlins, 1681. First edition, 2 parts in 1 volume, folio, [12], 386, [2], [2 (blank)], 43; portrait frontispiece & 31 plates [two folding], contemporary calf gilt, worn, hinges splitting, plate 5 & 6 cut round and laid down, plate 31 laid down, some worming to lower margin from plate 7 onwards, portrait and final plate laid downNote: Wing G1952

Lot 262

LITERATURE AND ILLUSTRATED, INCLUDINGDE LA MARE, WALTER The Traveller. Faber & Faber, 1946. 4 lithographs by David Piper, original cloth, slightly faded; Blake, William The Poems. Florence Press, 1921. 8vo, vellum, slightly bowed; Kates, J. The Poetical Works. 1889. 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt; Kennedy, Margaret The Game and the Candle. 1928, number 268/500 copies signed by the author, original quarter cloth; Grigsby, J.S., editor The Orchid Door. Ancient Korean Poems. Kobe, c.1937. 8vo, watered silk binding; Mitford, Mary Our Village. 1893, original pictorial cloth gilt; Achebe, Chinua Things Fall Apart. 1958. First edition, dustwrapper slightly soiled; De la Mare, Walter Stuff and Nonsense. 1927. First edition, woodcuts by Bold, original cloth, dustwrapper; Cornford, F. Mountains & Molehills. Cambridge, 1935. 8vo, woodcuts by Gwen Raverat, original cloth; Whistler, Laurence Rex Whistler. 1948, reprinted, 8vo, dustwrapper,; Whistler, L. The Masque of Christmas. 1947. 8vo, original wrappers; 25 Puffin Picture Books, original wrappers, 16 volumes of Britain in Pictures; and various others; sold not subject to return (quantity)

Lot 183

MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION, INCLUDING SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETYA NEAR COMPLETE RUN, COMPRISING First Series. Edinburgh, 1887-1911, volumes 1-61, original blue cloth gilt; Second Series. Edinburgh, 1911-1920, volumes 1-20, original red cloth gilt; Third Series, volumes 1-55, original green cloth gilt, lacking 53 & 54; Fourth Series. Edinburgh, 1964-1987, volumes 1-23, original light blue cloth; Fifth Series. Edinburgh, 1987-2006, volumes 1-19, original black cloth; Sixth Series. Edinburgh, 2007-2018 volumes 1-13, original red cloth, lacking volume 4, bookplates of Lord Shaw of Dunfermline, William Saunders and or Duncan Shaw; binding of volume 14 of Series 1 slightly dampstained, otherwise very good or fine condition; Heger, Franz Joseph Tablettes des Postes de L'empire D'allemagne et des provinces limitrophes. Mayence, [1764], 8vo, [14], 122, [14], modern black morocco, uncut; Nouvelle listes des Postes Principales, dressée en faveur des Voyageurs, qui part de Strasbourg pour l'Allemagne, La Hollande et la Suisse. Strasbourg: Amand Koenig, 1784. 12mo, [2], 54, black morocco, inscribed "The Dutchess of Buccleugh, 1787" on recto of A1 [Avis]; Poppele, E. Manuel des Postes pour l'Allemagne. Frankfurt, 1831, 8vo, original cloth-backed boards (inscribed "Buccleuch 1839, Vienna, July 10th"); Cullen, Edward Isthmus of Darien Ship Canal. London: E. Wilson, 1853, Second edition, presentation copy from the author, folding frontispiece and 3 maps (2 folding), original red cloth gilt, 12pp. advertisements, head of half-title cut away, lacks part of spine, hinges weak (recount)

Lot 42

COLONNA, FRANCESCOPOLIPHILI HYPNEROTOMACHIA ubi humana omnia non nisi somnium esse ostendit, atque obiter plurima scitu sanequam digna commemorat. London: Methuen, 1904. Folio, publisher's quarter buckram, 172 woodcuts in the text, paper boards, printed paper label, edges uncut, cracking of lower inner margin, book plate of Robert Gregory, a facsimile of the first edition of 1499; Fierz-David, Linda The dream of Poliphilo related and interpreted. New York, Pantheon, 1950. 8vo., publishers' cloth and five other related titles (7)

Lot 59

FLORENCECHIARI, G. STATUE DI FIRENZE Florence: appresso Gio. Chiari, [n.d., c. 1799]. 3 parts in 1 vol., 8vo., engraved title page to each part, with 86 engraved plates of 320 statues or statuary groups, the first part comprising the statues in the Boboli Gardens, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, wear to head and tail of spine, first title page a little and with ownership inscription of James Tyler, Florence, 181?, with the book plate of Cecil F. Crofton on the front pastedown, and the book plates of John and Michael Bury on the rear; Cambiagi, Gaetano Descrizione dell'Imperiale giardino di Boboli. Florence: Stamp. Imperiale, 1757. 8vo., half vellum, marbled boards, uncut, title page a little dusty and with small neat inscription on the title page, a few leaves with marginal notes in a contemporary hand; Guide de la ville de Florence. Florence: Gaspard Ricci, 1825. 2nd edition, 8vo., numerous engraved plates (including a folding plan of the city and other folding plates), contemporary vellum, spine decorated gilt, red morocco lettering piece, with the book plates of John and Michael Bury; Bottani, Giovanni Descrizione storica delle pitture del Regio-Ducale Palazzo del Te fuori della porta di Mantova detta Pusterla con alcune tavole in rame. Mantua: Giuseppe Braglia, 1783. 8vo., engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 folding engraved plans, wrappers (4)

Lot 453

MENNIE, DONALD & PUTNAM WEALETHE PAGEANT OF PEKING Shanghai: A.S. Watson & Co., 1920. First edition, folio, number 470 of 1000 copies, 66 tipped-in photographs, original blue silk covers with gilt lettering, a little silk to upper cover and spine gnawed away, some fading to covers in places, some foxing

Lot 247

FLEMING, IAN2 WORKS The Spy who Loved Me. London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. London: Jonathan Cape, 1962. First edition, 8vo, original black pictorial cloth, dust-jacket slightly soiled and chipped in places, ownership inscription in pencil to free-endpaper; [Idem] You Only Live Twice. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. First edition, 8vo, original black cloth gilt, some wear and discolouration to dust-jacket, ownership sticker to free-endpaper (2)

Lot 46

LITERATUREA MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF LITERATURE, HISTORY, ETC., INCLUDING BOSWELL, JAMES The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson. London, 1785. 2nd edition, 8vo., contemporary sprinkled calf, upper cover detached; Browne, Thomas Works. Ed. Geoffrey Keynes. London, 1928. 6 vols., 8vo., publisher's cloth, fore-edges uncut; Forster, E.M. Alexandria: a history and a guide. Alexandria: Whitehead Morris, 1938. 2nd edition, 8vo., original printed paper boards, lower cover damaged; Masefield, John Lost endeavour. London, 1910. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, half morocco, cloth; Evelyn, John The diary. Oxford, 1955. 6 vols., publisher's cloth dust wrappers; Smith, Stevie Novel on yellow paper or work it out yourself. London, 1936. First edition, 8vo., original cloth, lacks dust wrapper; Lobeira, Vasco Amadis of Gaul. Tr. Robert Southey. London, 1872. 3 vols., 8vo., original cloth; Toynbee, Philip Pantalon or the valediction. London, 1961. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; Bethell, Leslie, editor The Cambridge history of Latin America. Cambridge, 1984. 2 vols., 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrappers; Boxer, C.R. The golden age of Brazil 1695-1750. Berkeley (LA), 1964. 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; Ingamells, John, compiler A dictionary of British and Irish travellers in Italy 1701-1800 compiled from the Brinsley Ford Archive. New Haven (Conn.), 1997. 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; Carvalho, Joao Jorge, de Gaticanea ou cruelissima guerra entre os caes, e os gatos. Lisbon, 1816. 8vo., engraved frontispiece, 2 folding engraved plates, contemporary quarter roan, marbled boards; Campion, Thomas The Maske as produced at Hatfield Palace on May 30th & 31st. 1924. London, privately printed at the Cayme Press for the Chelsea Publishing Company, 1924, 4to., quarter buckram, paper boards, fore-edges uncut, no 452 of 500 copies; and approximately 80 others, a quantity

Lot 147

CLAUDE PARADIN, BARTHOLOMAEUS RICCI AND JEAN DE LA FONTAINE, 4 VOLUMES, COMPRISINGPARADIN, CLAUDE Devises Heroiques et Emblemes... Paris: R. Boutonne, 1621. Second edition, 8vo, [iv], 340, [3], engraved title and 174 engraved emblematic illustrations (after the original woodcuts by Bernard Salomon) in text, contemporary vellum, later label on spine, lacks ties, title and first leaf with stain in margin, some light staining up to p. 20, occasional minor marginal foxing, [Landwehr VI, 572]; Ricci, Barthomomaeus Triumphus Iesu Christi Crucifixi. Antwerp: Adrian Collaert, 1608. 8vo, [xviii], 7[1], [ix], engraved title and full-page engravings, 19th century calf, armorial bookplate of George Chetwynd and small light blindstamp on title of "Grendon Hall" [Warwickshire], a little light soiling, repair to lower margin of p.69-71, binding worn; La Fontaine, Jean de Contes et nouvelles en vers. Amsterdam, 1776. 2 volumes, 8vo, viii, xiv, 231; viii, 270, [ii], engraved frontispiece in volume 1, engravings in the text, half-titles, 19th century red half morocco, a.e.g., rubbed, bookplates of John T. Beer (4)

Lot 12

DEZALLIER D'ARGENVILLE, ANTOINE JOSEPHLA THEORIE ET LA PRACTIQUE DU JARDINAGE Paris: Jean Mariette, 1709. First edition, 4to., 32 folding or double plates (lacking three which are supplied in facsimile), contemporary mottled calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, wear to head and tail and edges, outer joints splitting, book plates of John and Michael BuryNote: Despite the missing 3 plates, a very good copy of this highly influential work. Translated into English in 1712, it includes a description for the first time in England of the use of a fosse or deep ditch as an invisible division between the garden and the landscape beyond, a device now known as a 'ha-ha' (or in French a "claire-voie" or "ah-ah", and especially associated with the English landscape school.

Lot 208

STEUART, SIR JAMESAN INQUIRY INTO THE PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL OECONOMY London: A. Millar and T. Cadell, 1767. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to , [t-p], [v]- xv. + (1p) errata + (xii) + 639pp; (xvi) + 646pp + (xii) + (1) errata, 2 folding tables, contemporary calf, spines with raised bands ruled in gilt, red morocco labels lettered gilt and oval green morocco labels numbered gilt, top of spines worn, a little rubbed and scuffed, hinges with short splits but firm and holding, engraved armorial bookplate of Thomas Munro, folding cloth box with morocco gilt lettering pieceNote: FIRST EDITION. A handsome copy of the first important English work on political economy. Kress 6498. Goldsmith 10276. Blaug, Great Economists before Keynes, pp.241-242. Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, p.176. Palgrave, III, pp.475-476. Gleig, Life of Munro, 1830. Sraffa 5677 (Catalogue of the Library of Piero Sraffa. Ed by G de. Vivo. 20135677 "half-titles probably not called for".Provenance: Sir Thomas Munro (1761-1827) Colonial administrator in India and Governor of Madras. Son of the Glasgow merchant trading with Virginia Alexander Munro. Educated at Glasgow grammar school and Glasgow University, studied mathematics under Professor Williamson, and chemistry with the celebrated Dr Irvine and also studied political economy.

Lot 217

GRUNER, LEWISFRESCO DECORATIONS. STUCCOES OF CHURCHES & PALACES IN ITALY DURING THE FIFTEENTH & SIXTEENTH CENTURIES London: John Murray, 1844. First edition, large folio (55 x 44cm.), lithographed title, 46 lithographed plates (numbered 1-30 + 2a & 17a + I - XIII, + 46 - as called for in list of plates), 34 partly or fully hand-coloured, salmon pink half morocco, dampstain to upper margin of some plates, rubbed, bookplate of the Earl of Lovelace

Lot 310

9 VOLUMES, COMPRISINGSOUVENIRS HISTORIQUES, OU GALERIE DE PORTRAITS ET DE SCENES MEMORABLES Paris: d'Adrien Egron, [c.1815], 2 parts in one volume, oblong 8vo, 11 engraved plates, contemporary red half morocco gilt, bookplate of John Calthrop, Stanhoe Hall, early inscription dated 1817; Hare, A.J.C. Memorials of a Quiet Life. 1872. 3 volumes (including Supplementary Volume), 8vo, volume 3 with 56 mounted photographs, contemporary calf; Prescott, W.H. History of the Conquest of Peru. 1847. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, plates, original cloth, spines faded, ownership inscription of Ashley H. Sturt & Crichel stamp to front endpapers; Romilly, Sir Samuel Memoirs of the Life. London: J. Murray, 1840. Second edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, engraved plate, contemporary calf, neat repair to head of spines (9)

Lot 39

BETJEMAN, JOHNGHASTLY GOOD TASTE: OR, A DEPRESSING STORY OF THE RISE AND FALL OF ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE London: Chapman & Hall, 1933. First edition, 8vo., folding illustration at rear, original quarter blue cloth, printed pink paper boards, with spare label tipped in to rear pastedown, errata slip tipped in at p.1, a little wear to corners, book plate of John Bury at front: An Oxford University chest comprising a description of the present state of the town and University of Oxford. London: John Miles, 1938. 4to., illustrations by L. Moholy-Nagy, Osbert Lancaster, the Rev. Edward Bradley etc., original quarter buckram, marbled boards, lacking dust wrapper, book plate of John Bury; Ghastly good taste. London: Anthony Blond, 1970. 4to., folding illustrations at the end, original quarter buckram, printed pink paper boards, dust wrapper, book plate of John Bury; Acton, Harold Five saints and an appendix. London: Robert Holden, 1929. First edition, 8vo., publisher's quarter buckram, marbled boards, edges uncut, with dust wrapper, wrapper with wear to head and tail; [Idem] Cornelian. London: Chatto & Windus, 1928. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, fore-edges uncut, a little rubbed and stained, no 462 of 550 copies signed by the author; [Idem] Old lamps for new. London: Methuen, 1965. 8vo., original cloth, dust wrapper; Potocki, Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile, Count de Montalk Social climbers in Bloomsbury: done from the life. London: The Right Review, 1939. 8vo., original printed paper wrappers, a little dusty; [Idem] Snobbery with violence: a poet "in gaol". London: Wishart, 1932. 8vo., printed paper wrappers and (8)

Lot 65

LEAR, EDWARDJOURNALS OF A LANDSCAPE PAINTER IN SOUTHERN CALABRIA London: Bentley, 1852. First edition, 8vo., with two engraved maps and 20 tinted lithographic plates, original blind stamped blue cloth, book plate of Lady Alice E. Shaw Stewart, daughter of John Thynne, 4th Marquess of Bath, and wife of the Scottish politician, Sir Hugh Shaw Stewart, Bart. (1854-1942)

Lot 276

STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUISTREASURE ISLAND London: Cassell & Company, 1883. First edition, first impression, with the October advertisements and the following issue-points: 'dead man's chest' uncapitalised on pp. 2 and 7; the first letter of 'vain' broken on the last line of p.40; the '8' not present in the pagination of p.83; the '7' bolder and larger in the pagination of p. 127; the full-stop missing after 'opportunity' in line 20 on p. 178; and 'worse' for 'worst' in line 3 of p. 197., 8vo, pp. viii, 292, [4, advertisements], half-title, frontispiece map printed in grey, blue, red and brown, tissue-guard present; October advertisements (5R-1083), original sage green cloth, rather skewed, joints rubbed, spine slightly darkened, rear hinge cracked, gift inscription 'Sibyl Brooke, from a Father, New Years Day 1884" at head of half-title

Lot 223

KING, PETER, IST BARON KINGTHE HISTORY OF THE APOSTLES CREED London: J. Robinson & J. Wyat, 1703. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, bookplate of the Earl of Lovelace; King, Peter, 1st Baron King An Essay for a General Regulation of the Law. London: S. Austen, 1737. First edition, 8vo, 8pp. publisher's advertisements at end, contemporary calf, rubbed (2)

Lot 371

Stamps - Limited edition album of 'The 100 Greatest Masterpieces Of Art', issued by the International Society Of Postmasters, together with an album of First Day covers 'The Commonwealth Collection Of Silver Jubilee First Day Covers' Condition:

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