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Lot 302

POTTER (Beatrix) The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, first edition 1911, neat contemporary gift inscription, otherwise good in original dark grey boards

Lot 305

RICHARD (J M) and Eric RAVILIOUS. High Street, first edition 8vo, 1938, 24 colour lithograph plates, original pictorial boards, edges rubbed, spine strip missing

Lot 318

[GARTH (Samuel)] The Dispensary, a Poem. 3rd edition 1699, 8vo, frontispiece, early ink name addditions, foxed and toned, panel calf; another copy, 7th edition 1714, 12mo; another copy, calf; 10th edition 1751, 12mo, calf; [COTTON, Nathaniel]. Various Pieces in Verse and Prose, 2 vols., 1791, 8vo, calf, cracked joints; ibid. Visions in Verse, for the Entertainment and Instruction of Younger Minds. First edition 1751, 8vo, disbound; another copy, 2nd edition, disbound; another copy, 3rd edition 1752, 12mo, contemporary red morocco gilt; two others, 7th edition 1767, and 1808; BILLINGE (Rev. C) Poems on Christian Charity. Wolverhampton 1784, 8vo, modern binding; The Vision a Poem on the Restoration of His Majesty's Health. Birmingham [no date], small 4to, 18pp., disbound

Lot 320

AINSWORTH (W Harrison) Jack Sheppard. First edition, London: Bentley 1839, large 12mo, in 3 vols., illustrations as called for by George Cruikshank, half title to vol. III only, publisher's cloth, one inner hinge split; SURTEES (R S) Handley Cross, or the Spa Hunt. first edition, 1843, 3 vols. 8vo, original cloth backed boards with paper labels; READE (Charles) Hard Cash, in 3 vols., first edition, 1863, 8vo, publisher's cloth (chipped spines), text with slight marginal toning (9)

Lot 321

BYROM (John) Miscellaneous Poems, by ----, inventor of the Universal English Short-hand. First edition, 2 vols., Manchester: J. Harrop 1773, 8vo, contemporary calf; An Antidote aganist Melancholy. Being a Collection of fourscore merry Songs. London: for D. Browne 1749, 8vo, calf; GREEN (Matthew) The Spleen an Epistle. First edition, London: A. Dodd 1737, 8vo, ex. libris Graham Pollard, later morocco by Maltby, Oxford; another copy, 2nd edition 1754, modern cloth; another edition 1796, 12mo; ARMSTRONG (John) The Art of Preserving Health. 2nd edition 1745, 8vo, mottled calf gilt; PENROSE (Rev. T) Poems, first edition, London 1781, small 8vo, calf; POTTER (T.; surgeon) The Moralist, or Portraits of the Human Mind, in 2 vols., 1785, covers worn in places

Lot 322

DICKENS (Charles) A Tale of Two Cities. London 1859, 8vo, first edition in book form and first issue with p.213 misnumbered 113, and misprint "affetcionately" on p.134, line 12, with frontispiece, engraved title and 14 plates, very slight toning or foxing to title and plates, contemporary half morocco this copy apparently without signature "b" on the list of plates

Lot 323

DICKENS (Charles) American Notes for General Circulation. First edition, first issue [with contents page misnumbering], London 1842, 2 vols., 6pp. adverts, occasional use staining, original cloth, worn spine ends

Lot 325

DICKENS (Charles) Our Mutual Friend, first edition, London 1865, 8vo, 2 vols. in one, illustrated by Marcus Stone, engraved title and plates, contents generally good, contemporary half calf; Martin Chuzzlewit, first edition, 1844, 8vo, with first issue vignette title page with '100£'to sign post, the plates with typical marginal toning, similar binding (2)

Lot 326

DICKENS (Charles). Nicholas Nickleby, London 1839, 8vo, frontispiece and plates with typical marginal darkening or staining, lacks upper board; Household Words, vols. II, IV, V, IX, XI, XIX, 1851-59, 8vo, half calf; All the Year Round, vols. IX, X, 1863-64, 8vo; The Letters of ----, 3 vols., 2nd edition 1880-82, original cloth, spines slightly faded; FORSTER (J) Life of ---, 1893, publisher's cloth; STONE (H) The Uncollected Writings, 2 vols., first English edition 1969, dust jackets; STONEHOUSE (J H) Green Leaves. Piccadilly Fountain Press 1931, edition of 535 copies; FIELDING (K J) The Speeches, Oxford 1960; few others

Lot 327

Dreams and ghosts, 8vo and smaller. OLLIER (C) Fallacy of Ghosts Dreams and Omens. 1848; COLQUHOUN (J C) Seven Lectures on Somnambulism, 1845; BLAIR (Mrs) Dreams and Dreaming, no date, c.1840; The Young Men and Maids Delight or a Universal Dream Book. no date (18th century), 32pp. pamphlet; [GRAY (Robert)] The Theory of Dreams, 2 vols., 1808, 12mo, first edition, uncut, boards; BAKER (Rachel) Remarkable Sermons of --, 1815, uncut, boards; 3 others (10)

Lot 337

Literature and poetry, various, 17th century and later, including: BOLTON (Robert) A Discourse about the State of true Happiness. London 1631, 8vo, first 4 leaves trimmed, bound with - Instructions for a Right Comforting Afflicted Consciences. 1635, incomplete, damaged binding; others later including: Euripides (3 vol.), military instruction and history (ex. lib. stamps), bound periodicals; WESLEY (J) A Collection of Hymns for ... Methodists, 1814, 8vo; others - odd volumes, etc. condition varies (quantity); SHAKESPEARE, Works, edited by I. Reed, 1820, small 8vo, some staining, full calf gilt (rubbed); HINDMARSH (R) A Key to the Spiritual Signification of Numbers. Manchester 1820=64, small 8vo, half calf; BLOMEFIELD (R) The Farmer's Boy, 15th edition 1827, 12mo, calf gilt; etc

Lot 339

Literature and poetry. LAWRENCE ( D H) Aaron's Rod. First edition London: Martin Secker 1922, 8vo; The Plumed Serpent. First edition London: Martin Secker 1926, 8vo; Kangaroo. First edition London: Martin Secker 1923, 8vo; all in publisher's cloth gilt; LAYARD (Austen Henry) Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon. First edition, London 1853, 8vo, plates and maps as required, original cloth, tears along upper joint and worn spine; FREUNDLICH (Erwin) The Foundations of Einstein's Theory of Gravitation. Cambridge 1920, 8vo, paper wrapper; GIBBON (E) Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in 9 vols 1809, 8vo, some boards detached, calf; and others by T S Eliot, George Eliot, Shakespeare etc. and bindings

Lot 344

Literature, various. Ten Minutes' Advice to Every Person Going to Choose a Husband. London: for J. Booker 1811, 12mo, 36pp., original paper wrapper; KIPLING (R) Collected Verse, first edition 1912, large 8vo, toned, spine worn; STEVENSON (R L) The Man and his Work, The Bookman extra number 1913, cloth; LYTE (H C Maxwell, Sir) A History of Eton College, 1911, lartge 8vo, morocco; ROBINSON (W Heath) A Song of the English, Hodder and Stoughton for The Daily Telegraph, plates; others - bindings, Kipling, childrens, tourist folding contour maps, etc.

Lot 347

NIGHTINGALE (Florence) Notes on Nursing, first edition, London: Harrison, [no date], issue with 'The Right of Translation is Reserved' to foot of title, adverts dated 1860 to endpapers, title and last leaf loose, publisher's cloth with soil marks, slight damage to spine; and a 1915 medical and visiting diary (2)

Lot 348

NORTH AMERICA. BELL (William Abraham) New Tracks in North America. First edition, 2 vols., London 1869, 8vo, folding map, lithographic plates (vol. I lacking 2 plates), author's inscription to Mrs Palmer, some edge tears, occasional added notes, recased in original cloth; BAILEY (James Napier) Sketches of indian Character... exhibited by the North American Indians. Leeds 1841, 8vo, 64pp. paper wrapper; DUNN (W) History of the Great Island, 1894, 8vo, half morocco; JACKSON (Rev. S) Alaska, 1880, 8vo, illustrated, green cloth; OUSLEY (C) Galveston in 1900, original cloth gilt; JONES (George) Tecumseh - Biography - Oration. London 1844, 8vo,slight foxing, original cloth (7)

Lot 357

YUNG (Theodore) Album de vingt batailles de la Revolution et de l'Empire. Paris, [c. 1860], oblong folio, 20 coloured plates, original quarter cloth, some spotting to covers, tips worn; GRIFFITHS (Arthur G. F.) Memorials of Millbank, and Chapters on Prison History. London 1875, 8vo, 2 vols., first edition, illustrated, original cloth; FURLEY (Robert) A History of the Weald of Kent, three vols. in 2, 1871-74, 8vo, author's inscription to title, folding plans and maps, publisher's cloth bindings with slight age wear (6)

Lot 366

Childrens, novels, etc. A general collection of 20th century books including: JAMES (M R) A Thin Ghost and Others. London: Edward Arnold, 1919, first edition, 8vo, publisher's cloth, edges rubbed; AUSTEN (Jane) Works, in five vols., 2nd edition, Oxford 1926, illustrated, cloth; [HUGHES (Thomas)] Tom Brown's School Days. 3rd edition, Cambridge 1857, half calf; etc

Lot 367

CORNWELL, (Patricia) Postmortem, first edition 1990, signed to a laid in slip; HUNTER, (A) Gently Does It, first US edition, signed; and 5 further "Gently" first editions in dust jackets; and 4 proof copies (11)

Lot 369

FLEMING (Ian) You Only Live Twice, first edition 1964, good in dust jacket

Lot 370

GRAVES (Robert) Colophon to Love Respelt. The Stellar Press 1967, no. 236/386 copies, signed; Sevnteen Poems Missing from Love Respelt, 1966, no. 322/330 copies, signed, both good in original wrappers; Count Belisarius, first edition Cassells 1938, author's inscription to first free end paper dated 1971, good, cloth; 4 others, first editions by Graves including 2 in dust jackets (7)

Lot 371

GREENE (Graham) May We Borrow Your Husband? London: The Bodley Head 1967, signed numbered edition no.184/500; ibid - Stamboul Train, first edition, William Heinemann Ltd, 1932, black cloth; and 9 further Greene first editions in fine or near fine dust jackets (11)

Lot 372

HIRST (Damien) I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now. First edition, Booth-Clibborn Editions 1997, 4to, signed by Hirst, illustrations, pictorial covers

Lot 373

HOUSMAN (A E) The Letters of --, edited by Archie Burnett, first edition, Oxford 2007, 8vo, 2 vols. in slip case; PROUST (M) In Search of Lost Time, a new translation in 6 vols., 2002, slip case; RADCLIFFE (Ann) The Complete Novels, 6 vols. for The Folio Society, slip case (14)

Lot 376

Modern first editions and others, many in dust jackets. GREENE (G) The Quiet American, (chipped spine to dust jacket); WELLS (H G) Star Begotten; WAUGH (E) The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold; CHRISTIE (A) Hickory Dickory Dock; other late works by Greene, including first reprint edition Our Man in Havana, etc. ; STARK (Freya) various works; HUNT (John) The Ascent of Everest, 1953, with Hunt's taped-in signature dated 2-2-65, wrapper a little worn; with others including jungle warfare and travel

Lot 378

STOTT (Raymond Toole) A Bibliography of English Conjuring 1581-1876. First edition Derby 1976, 8vo, one of 1030 copies, signed, dust jacket; HALL (Trevor H.) A Bibliography of Books on Conjuring in English from 1580 to 1850. Lepton: Palmyra Press, 1957, first English edition, no.209 of 250 signed and numbered copies, dust jacket (2)

Lot 383

[HARTLEY (J) History of the Westminster Election. London 1784, first edition 4to, 16 satirical plates (mostly folding), later worn half calf

Lot 395

HUGHES (Rev. Griffith) The Natural History of Barbados, first edition 1750, folio, list of subscribers, double-page engraved map by Thomas Jefferys, 30 engraved plates by Bickham and Ehret, engraved head-pieces and woodcut decorations, Addenda and Index at end, general spotting and toning throughout, calf with wear to edges

Lot 396

LANDSEER (Thomas and John) Twenty Engravings of Lions, Tigers, Panthers, & Leopards by Thomas Landseer from Originals by Stubbs, Rubens, Rembrandt... and Edwin Landseer, with an Essay on the Carnivores. London: J. and H. I. Hunt, and J. Landseer, 1823, small oblong 4to, first edition, engraved pictorial title and 20 engraved plates, contemporary boards with later paper back, original lettering piece "Landseer's Carnivorous Quadrupeds" also marked inink 'Proof', foxing, untrimmed

Lot 403

NIEUHOFF (J) An Embassy from the East India Company to China, translated by John Ogilby, 2nd edition London 1673, folio, 17 (of 18) plates, illustrations in text, engraved title (with damaged margins) laid down, title and double page map chipped and also laid down, first 6 text leaves with repaired margins, some central leaves with worming at head of inner margin not affecting text, all in contemporary boards with good 20th century morocco reback

Lot 404

RUTTER (John) Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey. Shaftesbury & London, 1823, first edition, 4to, added colour title and frontispiece, folding plan, plates, slight foxing, half calf rubbed

Lot 412

WRIGHT (Rev. G N) A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer, first edition, 5 vols., London: T. Kelly 1834-38, 8vo, 40 maps and numerous plates, occasional light foxing, half calf (5)

Lot 444

BRISSOT De WARVILLE (Jacques-Pierre) Nouveau Voyage dans les Etats-Unis, first edition, Paris 1791, 3 vols. 8vo, folding title, one title repaired, all rather toned, chipped spines; HOARE (Sir Richard Colt) A Classical Tour Through Italy and Sicily, in 2 vols. 2nd edition, 8vo, 1819, map frontispiece offset onto title, rebacked; [SHERER (J)] Scenes and Impressions in Egypt and in Italy. London 1824, 8vo, rebound (6)

Lot 446

FORTUNE (Robert) A Residence among the Chinese..., first edition, London: John Murray 1857, 8vo, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece, and illustrations as required, publisher's patterned cloth

Lot 447

GILLIS (James Melville) The U. S. Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere. Washington 1855, first edition, maps and plates including birds with hand colouring, outer margins slightly toned, endpapers foxed, half calf

Lot 453

LAYARD (Austen Henry, Sir.) Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon. First edition, London; Murray 1853, 8vo, folding maps and plates as called for, title and frontispiece slightly spotted, other sporadic foxing or spotting, binding tight, full red morocco gilt by J. Wright, a.e.g.

Lot 454

LAYARD (Austen Henry, Sir.) Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana, and Babylonia. 2 vols, 1887, 8vo, with 2 frontispieces (one coloured), 3 folding maps, 2 plates, half title slight chipped in vol. II, W.H.Smith Subscription Library labels to first paste-downs, some white paint staining to Vol. I covers, in original cloth bindings; another edition 1894; Nineveh and its Remains, new edition 1891, with Layard family inscription, cloth; Nineveh and Babylon, 1897, cloth; DENNIS (George) The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, in 2 vols., 1848, 8vo, illustrated, rebacked publisher's cloth and recased (7)

Lot 455

LAYARD (Austen Henry, Sir.) Nineveh and its Remains. First edition, London: Murray 1849, 8vo, in 2 vols., folding map, frontispieces and plates as called for, London Library blindstamp to titles, mounted portrait of the author to first blank (slight biro mark), half morocco, a.e.g. (2)

Lot 458

NORDENSKJOLD (O) "Antarctic", 2 vol., Berlin 1904, 8vo, first German edition, chipped dust wrappers; AMUNDSEN (R) First Crossing of the Polar Sea, New York 1928, 8vo, dust jacket, damage (bump) to spine; BALCHEN (B) Come North With Me, first edition 1958, 8vo, dust jacket; DENT (C A) Mountaineering, London 1892, large paper 8vo, plates, later morocco backed boards (5)

Lot 459

PALLAS (Peter) Travels through the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire..., 2 vols., London 1802-03, 4to, first edition in English, with maps, coloured plates and vignettes as called for, (vol. II, pl. IV 'Akhtiar' damaged and incomplete), contemporary calf with detached boards. Sold not subject to return. Plates present as per plate list in both vols.

Lot 464

SNOW (W P) A Two Year's Cruise off Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands.., in 2 vols., first edition, 1857, 8vo, coloured plates and folding charts or maps as called for, light foxing to latter text leaf and folding maps, publisher's blindstamped cloth

Lot 465

TROIL (Uno Von) Letters on Iceland, first Dublin edition, 1780, 8vo, frontispiece and folding map. worn calf

Lot 77

CALVIN (Jean) Institutione della Religion Christiana. Translated by Giulio Cesare, first Italian edition, Geneva: Jacopo Burgese, Antonio Dauodeo, & Francesco Iacchi, 1557, 8vo, 754pp., title a little soiled and laid down, tables incomplete at end, latter part with pale brown stain to lower margins with light worming, few old ink notes to fore-margins, slight cropping, large woodcut historiated initial, later half vellum by Kelly, cracked joints

Lot 79

CALVIN (John) In librum Psalmorum Iohannis Calvini commentarius. First edition, [Geneva:] Robert Estienne, 1557, folio, large woodcut device to repaired soiled title, lacking R8 and S1 at end, latter leaves damp frayed or chipped to lower corners, and S2 with slight loss to lower corner text, lacks final leaf of index, other index leaves damaged, some cropping overall affecting marginal notes, old sporadic damp staining, light worming affecting some inner margins, sprinkled panel calf with damaged spine, ownership name dated 1705 to first leaf

Lot 80

CAPGRAVE (John) Nova Legenda Angliae. London: Wynkyn de Worde, February 27, 1516, first edition, small folio, black letter, first and last woodcut leaves apparently in excellent facsimile, as also last leaf in index, neat repairs to few margins, few early marginal annotations (probably washed), occasional light soiling, otherwise very good in 19th century full morocco, corners rubbed, gilt edges, leather ex libris bookplate to first paste down of W A Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, and Pickering London bookseller's label

Lot 83

DERHAM (W) Physico-Theology or a Demonstration... third edition, London 1714, 8vo, calf; CLARKE (J) An Enquiy into the Cause and origin of Moral Evil. London 1721, 8vo, slight worming to lower margins of first leaves, calf; BROWN (E) The Letters of Father Paul.., 1693, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, calf; 2 others, worn calf (5)

Lot 86

DUGDALE (William) Monasticon Anglicanum, first edition, 3 vols., 1655-73, folio, added title by Hollar, 106 (of 110) plates including double page and folding, contemporary calf, vol. III repaired and rebacked, ex libris J. W. Heneage

Lot 94

GESNER (Conrad) Historiae Animalium, 5 parts in 3 vols.: Liber I, De Quadrupedibus Oviparis, 2nd edition, Frankfurt: in Bibliopolio Cambieriano 1602, folio, woodcut title; Liber II dated 1586 bound in vol. I; Liber III, Qui est de Avium natura. 1604, final leaf of index dated 1585. Liber IV Qui est de Piscium & Aquatilium animantium natura. 1604. Liber V Qui est de Serpentium natura. Tiguri 1587, vignette title, separate title to 'de Scorpione'; variable worming to foot of inner portion of third volume, with loss affecting some text, but mainly to inner margins resulting in paper rather fragmented and weakened in places, later cloth bindings CONDITION: LACKS A LEAF TO FIRST VOL. (2D3).  Some parts of de scorpione and de serpentibus misbound but present.  

Lot 101

HOLINSHED (Raphael) The First and Second volumes of Chronicles, ... now newly augmented and continued to the year 1586 by John Hooker. London 1587, folio, 3 vols., second edition, black letter, general title within woodcut border and 5 other titles to first tome, no titles to vols. II or III, vol. II with Ai to Aiii having repaired foremargins, generally a sound copy in later crushed morocco ruled in gilt, marbled end papers, a.e.g., slight wear to bindings

Lot 111

Plantin Press. MONTANUS (B A) Liber Generationis et Regenerationis Adam. Antwerp 1593, small 4to, stained chipped title, browned throughout, panel calf gilt; GUARINI (Giovanni Battista) Il Pastor Fido. Venice: Bonfadino, 1590, first edition, small 4to, stained title, first leaf with repaired margin, stained vellum; MELLI (Sebastiano) La Comare Levatrice. Venice: G B Recurti 1721, 4 parts in one, 19 gynaecological plates, 488pp., worn vellum (3)

Lot 114

RICHARDSON (Samuel) A Collection of the Moral and Instructive Sentiments... in the Histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison.... London 1755, first edition, 12mo, binding broken, lacking front board

Lot 120

SEDLEY (Charles) The Miscellaneous Works, ... collected into one volume. London: J. Nutt 1702, 8vo, first edition, a litle age toned, panel calf; ibid - The Poetical Works, 1707, 8vo, rebacked calf; A Collection of Poems: viz. The Temple of Death... with Several Original Poems, never before printed.. London: for Daniel Brown & Benjamin Tooke, 1701, first edition 8vo, worn panel calf; JACOB (Hildebrand) London: for W. Lewis 1735, 8vo, errata leaf at end, calf (4)

Lot 123

TOSI, (Pier Francesco) Observations on the Florid Song; or, Sentiments on the Ancient and Modern Singers [Translated into English by Mr Galliard]. London: J. Wilcox 1742, 12mo, first English edition, with 6 folding plates of music, 184pp., old 3cm closed tear at the top corner of piii/iv., red morocco binding, pastedown bears the old bookplate of George Wm Gent (presumably of Moyns Park, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex).

Lot 136

[FITZGERALD (Thomas, d.1752)] Poems on Several Occasions. London: J. Watts 1733, first edition, 8vo, 112pp. errata slip pasted on to last leaf of Contents, sprinkled calf, head of spine chipped and cracked; another copy, 1736, 8vo, second edition, contemporary red morocco gilt, Sir Stafford Nothcote armorial bookplate to first pastedown; a further edition, Oxford 1781; a blank page note-book, 8vo, in fine late 17th century morocco gilt binding with two small clasps, rebacked (4)

Lot 140

BETJEMAN (John) Summoned By Bells. London: John Murray 1960, first edition, illustrated by Michael Wood, in decorative morocco binding with coloured onlays of a stylised tree with bell shaped flowers to the front and a 'B' to the rear, with solander box

Lot 162

RICHARDSON, (Samuel) The History of Sir Charles Grandison, in 7 vols., London 1754, first edition 12mo, some foxing and general toning, half calf

Lot 247

[CROMWELL (T K)] Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 2 vols., 1818, large 8vo, folding map and plan, mounted india paper plates, uncut, boards (worn); KIRBY (John) The Suffolk Traveller, 2nd edition 1764, 8vo, 4 folding strip road maps, morocco gilt, lacking spine label; another copy, with upper board detached, worn; [HOME (Henry, Lord Kames)] The Gentleman Farmer. Being an Attempt to Improve Agriculture by Subjecting it to the Test of Rational Principles, first edition, Edinburgh: W. Creech 1776, 3 engraved plates, uncut, modern half binding; BIGLAND (J) Yorkshire, or Original Delineations, 1815, 8vo, 4 maps and plates, some foxing, worn binding; one other - Suffolk Agriculture (7)

Lot 313

Architecture Wright (Frank Lloyd), An Autobiography, Faber, 1945, first edition, dust wrapper (priced 35s.); Le Corbusier, Towards a New Architecture, New York: Brewer, Warren .., n.d., second to fourth thousand, dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 305

[White (Gilbert)] The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton, White & Son, 1789, first edition, quarto, nine plates including fold out frontis and two titles, page 292 misnumbered, no pages numbered 441 and 442 as called for, signature of White's grandfather bound in, repaired tear to R4 with subsequent staining through adjacent leaves, morocco gilt by Bayntun (Riviere) of Bath [provenance - Henry Stevenson; Richard Bowlder Sharpe; Dr. Nowell Peach]

Lot 278

Newby (Eric) A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, Secker & Warburg, 1958, first edition, previous owner's name to title and pastedown, price-clipped dust wrapper; idem, Slowly Down the Ganges, Hodder & Stoughton, 1966, first edition, inscribed and signed by the author, dust wrapper (priced 50s.); idem, A Small Place in Italy, HarperCollins, 1994, first edition, signed by the author, dust wrapper (priced £14.99); idem, A Merry Dance Around the World, HarperCollins, 1995, first edition, signed by the author, dust wrapper (priced £18.00); idem, Grain Race, Pictures of Life before the Mast in a Windjammer, George Allen & Unwin, 1968, first edition, small quarto, cloth; with seventeen others by Newby, all first editions in dust wrappers (22)

Lot 166

Evans (Edward, Capt.) South With Scott, Collins, 1921, first edition, portrait frontis, three folding plates, re-bound retaining original backstrip, basic slipcase; idem., South With Scott, Collins' Clear Type, n.d., presentation inscription signed by the author in 1936, frontis, three maps on one sheet, original cloth; with nine other volumes (11)

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