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Lot 731

Rudyard Kipling - Soldier Tales - first edition 1896 and Puck of Pooks Hill - first edition 1906

Lot 737

Pictures from Holland Drawn with Pen and Pencil by Richard Lovett and published RTS 1887 - first edition, together with Greek Pictures by J Mahaffy published RTS 1890 - first edition

Lot 750

Vita Sackville-West - Passenger to Teheran - first edition 1926

Lot 800

[HUNTING] Stewart, F.A. Hark to Hounds, first edition, Collins, London, 1937, scarlet cloth gilt, dustjacket, nine plate illustrations (eight colour, one black and white), further full-page and vignette line-drawn illustrations, oblong quarto (jacket torn and creased, with some loss).

Lot 801

[HUNTING] Stewart, F.A. Hunting Countries, first edition, Collins, London, 1935, scarlet cloth gilt, dustjacket, twelve colour plate illustrations, further full-page and vignette line-drawn illustrations, signed by the author, oblong quarto (newspaper cutting applied to front pastedown).

Lot 870

AFTER CECIL ALDIN 'The First open Ditch' The Grand National limited edition colour print, No. 225/800, numbered in pencil on the mount and titled verso, 33 x 56cm

Lot 96

Pan Annuaire du Luxe a Paris, An 1928. Paris: Paul Poiret, 1928. First edition, all published. Original mustard cloth, front cover labelled in silver and black. 32.5 x 28cm; Title on translucent paper, photographic portrait of Poiret, followed by two leaves of introductory text, followed by six sections, each with a section title, and a total of 115 plates. R. The plates are an extraordinary array of advertisements by all the leading designers of the day, including Charles Martin, Foujita, Cocteau, Boucher, Dignimont etc.

Lot 222

MILLER, REVEREND T.D; The History of the Royal Perth Golfing Society, first edition, blue cloth boards.

Lot 6

HARPER, CHARLES G; The Romance of the Road, first and only original edition 1927, printed and published by Ed. J. Burrow & Co Ltd, 109 Kingsway, London, WC2 and Cheltenham. 64 numbered pages of text and illustrations plus approximately 68 unnumbered pages of colour and monochrome advertisements of the era. The products shown include Daimler, Bus and Omnibus Coachwork, coaches, Vanden Plas, tools, tyres, car parts & fittings, perfect bound in faux leather textured light card with gold embossed title, a horse drawn carriage and a period single deck motor bus, 30.5 x 25cm.

Lot 252

[CLASSIC LITERATURE]. ILLUSTRATED Ibsen, Henrik, & Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. Peer Gynt, first edition, Harrap, London, 1936, brick red cloth gilt, frontispiece and a further eleven colour plate illustrations (one scarred and lacking guard), quarto.

Lot 254

[HISTORY]. COAL MINING Samuel, Raphael, editor. Miners, Quarrymen and Saltworkers, first edition, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1977, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Wilson, John. A History of the Durham Miners' Association 1870-1904, Veitch, Durham, 1907, blue cloth, plate illustrations, octavo; Garside, W.R. The Durham Miners 1919-1960, first edition, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1971, cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and a further seventeen works, (20).

Lot 270

[MISCELLANEOUS] Benson, Stella. Hope Against Hope and Other Stories, limited edition of 670, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Macmillan, London, 1931, quarter ivory buckram, top edges gilt, octavo; Louys, Pierre. The Twilight of the Nymphs, translated by Phillis Duveen, limited edition 614/1200, The Fortune Press, London, 1928, quarter black buckram, dustjacket, black and white plate illustrations by Cecil Beaton, octavo; Hartley, Dorothy, editor. Thomas Tusser 1557 Floruit, his Good Points of Husbandry, first edition, Country Life, London, 1931, quarter buckram, full-page and text illustrations, quarto; and three other assorted works, (6).

Lot 371

COINS - GREAT BRITAIN comprising a George III 'cartwheel' twopence, 1797; Victoria crowns, 1891, 1893 (LVI) & 1900 (LXIV); commemorative crowns; and others; together with a silver commemorative medal, 'Man's First Landing on the Moon 20th July 1969', limited edition 135/1500, 64mm diameter (94g), in case of issue.

Lot 159

A first Edition bound copy 'Treen and other wooden bygones', by Edward H. Pinto

Lot 201

Maclean (Alistair). Various first edition novels HMS Ulysses Collins Publishing with dust jacket, others to include South by Java Head, Fear Is The Key, Caravan to Vaccares, etc. (a quantity, with dust wrappers)

Lot 703

Potter (Beatrix). The tale Of Little Pig Robinson, Fredrick Warn & Co 1930 stamp in blue boards, with gilt highlights, lacking dust jacket, probably first edition.

Lot 167

Two Moorcroft contemporary vases, the first a small ovoid example in the Lamia pattern, 10cm high and a further small vase in the Foxglove pattern, 11cm high, sold together with a Moorcroft catalogue and Moorcroft Revised Edition reference book.

Lot 238

Charles Dickens - David Copperfield, published by Bradbury & Evans, 1850, first edition, in leather and marbled bindings; and Pickwick Papers, published by Chapman and Hall, 1837, first edition, in leather and marbled bindings. (2)

Lot 241

Climbing & Exploration In The Karakoram-Himalayas, by William Martin Conway, illustrated by A.D. McCormick, published by T. Fisher Unwin, 1894, first edition.

Lot 254

Charles Dickens - Dombey & Sons, published by Bradbury & Evans, 1848, first edition.

Lot 255

Charles Dickens - Master Humphrey's Clock, vols. 1 and 2 in one binding, published by Chapman & Hall, 1840, first edition; and vol. 3, published by Chapman & Hall, 1891.

Lot 260A

Mark Twain - Mark Twain's Nightmare: A Story Of Haunting Horror, first edition, small 8vo, half-calf and marbled boards, published Ward, Lock & Co., London 1878.

Lot 737

Books including a Harry Potter first edition, Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix and a set of four Flower Fairies by Cicely Mary Barker, and Teddy Tar to the Rescue

Lot 100

Erotica.- Groebli (René) The Eye of Love: A Love Poem in Photographs, first edition, illustrations, ink inscription on front free endpaper, original pictorial wrappers, printed glacine wrapper, a good copy, oblong 4to, 1954.

Lot 101

NO RESERVE Erotica.- Salmon (André) L'Érotisme dans l'Art Contemporain, first edition, plates, some colour, title lightly browned, loose as issued in original boards folder, rubbed & marked, spine faded, 4to, Paris, 1935.⁂ Featuring work by Picasso, Cocteau, Foujita, Pascin and others.

Lot 107

NO RESERVE St. Dominic's Press.- Cornford (Frances) Autumn Midnight, first edition with "Sxipence" on upper wrapper, wood-engraved frontispiece and initials by Eric Gill, original pink wrappers with Gill engravings, uncut, St.Dominic's Press for The Poetry Bookshop, 1923 § Mairet (Ethel M.) A Book on Vegetable Dyes, contemporary ink inscription to front free endpaper, original wrappers, uncut, printed Douglas Pepler at Ditchling for the Hampshire House Workshops, 1916 § Saint Dominic: Scenes from the Life of the Saint..., wood-engraving by David Jones, original cloth-backed silver-printed boards with pictorial label on upper cover, uncut, rubbed, spine damp-stained, 1929 § Kelly (Bernard) The Mind & Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., number12 of 300 copies, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, nick to lower edge of boards, dust-jacket, 1935, Ditchling, St. Dominic's Press; and another on Eric Gill, 8vo (5)

Lot 13

Farrell (J.G.) A Girl in the Head, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "It wasn't a good pâté (better luck next time). Lerve, Jim, July 1968" to front free endpaper, front free endpaper browned, bookplate, original boards, dust-jacket, spine slightly browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, still excellent overall, 8vo, 1967.⁂ Farrell's third book, rare signed, we can trace no other like copy. The recipient was Sandy Ellis, Farrell's girlfriend from 1966-68. Three other titles inscribed to Ellis from Farrell were offered in these rooms (22nd March 2018, lots 250-252).

Lot 14

Fleming (Ian) Thunderball, first edition, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, minor creasing to head, light marking to lower panel, still excellent overall, 8vo, 1961.

Lot 15

Fleming (Ian) The Spy Who Loved Me, first edition, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, spine slightly browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light surface soiling to lower panel, still excellent overall, 8vo, 1962.

Lot 16

Fleming (Ian) You Only Live Twice, first edition, first state, light browning to endpapers, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, spine darkened spine ends and corners a little chipped, chip to upper flap, soiling to lower panel, rubbing and surface soiling, 8vo, 1965.

Lot 18

NO RESERVE Forster (E.M.) The Hill of Devi, first edition, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light surface soiling to lower panel, 1953; and 4 others, Forster, 8vo (5)

Lot 25

Greene (Graham) Brighton Rock, first edition, endpapers browned, light spotting to title, original cloth, spine slightly discoloured, spine ends and corners little bumped, light marking to covers, 8vo, 1938.

Lot 26

Greene (Graham) The Power and the Glory, first edition, endpapers and half-title a little browned, original cloth, spine darkened, spine ends and corners a little bumped, 8vo, 1940.⁂ Much of the first edition stock was destroyed when Heinemann's warehouse was bombed during the war making this one of Greene's scarcest titles.

Lot 28

Greene (Graham) The Heart of the Matter, first edition, light browning to half-title, original boards, dust-jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, surface soiling to lower panel and 2 short closed tears to head, crease to upper panel, light rubbing to extremities, still a very good example overall without any of the usual fading to spine, 8vo, 1948.

Lot 29

Greene (Graham) The Third Man and The Fallen Idol, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine chipped at head and with small tape repair to verso, a little rubbed at extremities, but a brighter and sharper copy than usual, 8vo, 1950.

Lot 30

NO RESERVE Greene (Graham) The Living Room, 1953; The Potting Shed, small ink ownership inscription, 1958, first edition, original cloth, dust-jackets, spine ends and corners chipped, creasing to head and foot; and 3 others, Green and the theatre, 8vo (5)

Lot 34

Hardy (Thomas) Jude the Obscure, first edition, etched frontispiece, contemporary ink ownership inscription, original cloth, gilt, spine ends and corners a little bumped, [Purdy pp.86-87], 1896 § Tess of the D'Urebervilles, one of 1500 copies, illustrated by Vivien Gribble, original cloth, spine faded, 1926; and 5 others, Hardy, 8vo (7)

Lot 35

NO RESERVE Hardy (Thomas) Wessex Poems, first edition, frontispiece and illustrations, original cloth, spine darkened, spine ends and corners a little bumped, [Purdy p.86], 1898; and 6 others, Hardy, 8vo (7)

Lot 38

Hemingway (Ernest) To Have and Have Not, first edition, light toning to text margins, original cloth, dust-jacket, chipped and creased at head and foot, extremities rubbed, very good overall, preserved in custom drop-back box replicating upper cover design in blind on upper cover, 8vo, New York, 1937.

Lot 4

Briggs (Raymond) The Snowman, first edition, signed by the author, colour illustrations throughout, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original pictorial boards, a little browned, 1978; and 7 others, Briggs' Snowman, v.s. (8)⁂ Briggs' most popular work, rare signed.

Lot 43

Le Carré (John) A Small Town in Germany, first edition, signed by the author on title, ink library stamps to front free endpaper, top and bottom edges, original boards, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, dust-jacket, a fine copy, 8vo, 1968.

Lot 46

Lowry (Laurence Stephen) Painters of Today: L.S. Lowry, first edition, signed by the artist, plates, original pictorial boards, some bowing, oblong 8vo, 1961.

Lot 48

Milne (A. A.) Winnie-The-Pooh, first edition, illustrations by E.H.Shepard, pictorial endpapers, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine slightly darkened, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light surface soiling, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1926.

Lot 49

Milne (A. A.) The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, spine slightly faded, spine ends and corners a little bumped, dust-jacket, spine browned with loss to head, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light surface soiling, 1928; and 2 others, Milne, 8vo (3)

Lot 51

Orczy (Baroness) The Scarlet Pimpernel, first edition, light scattered foxing, original cloth with design to upper cover, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little bumped, rubbed, 8vo, 1905.⁂ First edition of this classic adventure novel, the first to introduce the trope of the daring hero with a secret identity into popular culture.

Lot 53

NO RESERVE Orwell (George) Nineteen Eighty-Four, first edition, small ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine and covers faded, spine ends and corners bumped, 8vo, 1949.

Lot 54

Osborne (John) The Entertainer, first American edition, signed presentation inscription "A remembrance Paul Slickey with love John 10.4.59" to front free endpaper, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, pen mark to lower panel, light rubbing to extremities, New York, 1958; Don't Look Back in Anger, fifth impression, signed presentation inscription "To dear Marie - with love and the greatest admiration" to front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine browned, chipped at head, 1958, 8vo (2)⁂ Inscribed to Marie Lohr (1890-1975), Australian actress who featured in the disastrous 1959 production of Osborne's only musical, The World of Paul Slickey.

Lot 55

Owen (Wilfred) Poems, first edition, portrait frontispiece, tissue guard, title browned, browning to endpapers, original cloth, paper label to spine, spine slightly browned, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light marking and fading to covers, sm.4to, 1920.⁂ The most important book of poetry from the first world war. The power of Owen's poetry is as significant today as it was when first written, under the encouragement of Siegfried Sassoon (who wrote the introduction to this posthumously published collection), in the trenches of Flanders, mostly in 1917 and 1918. Owen was killed one week before the armistice was signed in 1918.

Lot 57

Pinter (Harold) Landscape and Silence, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Eric [Kahane] to title, original boards, dust-jacket, browned, spine ends and corners chipped, extremities rubbed and a little creased, 8vo, 1969.⁂ Eric Kahane (1926-1999), Pinter's French translator.

Lot 61

Pinter (Harold) The Birthday Party, first edition, signed by the author on title, light toning to text margins as often, original pictorial wrappers, short split to foot of spine, extremities a little creased, rubbed, 8vo, Encore Publishing Co., 1959.⁂ Pinter's first published play, preceded only by his student play The Room. Scarce signed.

Lot 65

NO RESERVE Poetry.- Yeats (William Butler) Per Amica Silentia Lunae, first edition, ink ownership inscription, original decorative cloth, gilt, spine rubbed and darkened spine ends and corners a little bumped, corner of lower cover nibbled, 1918 § Eliot (T.S.) Dry Salvages, original printed wrappers, fading, split to foot of spine, creased, 1941 § Campbell (Roy) Sons of the Mistral, original boards, dust-jacket, browning, extremities chipped, 1941, first editions; and c.47 others, poetry, 8vo (c.50)

Lot 68

Rhys (Jean) The Left Bank and Other Stories, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For Teresa & John, with best wishes, Jean Rhys... 1976" to front free endpaper, endpapers browned, original cloth, paper label to spine, spine a little discoloured, 8vo, 1927.⁂ The author's first book, rare, especially signed, we know of no other like copy. The recipients are John Chilton (1932-2016), the jazz trumpeter and writer, and his wife Teresa.

Lot 69

NO RESERVE Rhys (Jean) Postures, first edition, 2 worm holes affecting some text, portion removed from head of title, original cloth, spine faded, worm holes to upper cover, 8vo, 1928.⁂ The author's second book and seemingly her rarest, we can trace no other copy in commerce.

Lot 7

NO RESERVE Christie (Agatha) The Hound of Death and Other Stories, first edition, original cloth, shelf-lean, spine faded at head and foot, dust-jacket, loss to large portions of spine and upper panel, chipping and creasing, 8vo, Odhams Press, 1933.

Lot 71

Rhys (Jean) Wide Sargasso Sea, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For John + Teresa, Jean Rhys, Best wishes for a happy, New Year" to title, original boards, dust-jacket, spine ends a little rubbed and creased, a near-fine copy otherwise, 8vo, 1966.⁂ Rhys' breakthrough novel, a prequel to Jane Eyre that brought her out of obscurity and allowed her works to receive the attention they had long deserved. Rare signed.

Lot 77

Stark (Freya) Baghdad Sketches, first edition, 12 plates, ink ownership inscription, original cloth, paper labels to spine and upper cover, spine a little dulled, some minor marking to covers but an excellent example overall, 8vo, Baghdad, The Times Press Ltd., 1932.⁂ First edition of the author's scarce first book.

Lot 78

Stein (Gertrude) and Virigl Thompson. The Mother of Us All, first edition, number 17 of 55 copies signed by Thompson and with three original black & white photographs by Carl van Vechten of Stein, Thomson and two of the original cast members, laid on card and signed on verso with original envelope, as issued, illustrations, browning, very occasional spotting, light stain to lower margin of half-title and front pastedown, original printed cloth by R. J. Pontabry, rubbed, soiled, small stains to lower extremities, 4to, [1947].

Lot 81

Thompson (Hunter S.) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, first edition, illustrations by Ralph Steadman, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, very light browning to spine, minor creasing to head and foot, otherwise an excellent copy overall, 8vo, 1971.

Lot 82

Tolkien (J.R.R.) Farmer Giles of Ham, first edition, colour frontispiece, plate and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, small ink ownership inscription, original boards, dust-jacket, spine a little darkened, spine ends and corners chipped, 8vo, 1949.

Lot 84

Waley (Arthur, translator) A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems, first edition, endpapers browned, original cloth-backed boards, spine darkened, spine ends and corners bumped, 8vo, 1918.⁂ Waley was an accurate scholar ... and brought a whole civilization into English poetry ... Today the poems are as necessary and haunting as ever" - Cyril Connolly, The Modern Movement.

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