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Lot 184

Cruikshank (Isaac).- Woodward (George Moutard) Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country, first edition, engraved title, hand-coloured frontispiece and 100 hand-coloured plates on 99 leaves by Cruikshank after Woodward, 3 folding, one with short tear, one with light water-stain, one with light brown line, some light offsetting, a few spots, but colouring generally fine and fresh, contemporary russia, gilt, g.e., upper joint just starting to crack, corners and extremities slightly rubbed but overall a very good copy, [Rosenbach 207], 4to, 1796.

Lot 294

Economics.- Torrens (Robert) An Essay on the Production of Wealth, first edition, [Goldsmiths 23151; Kress C.795], 1821; bound with On Wages and Combination, first edition, half-title, erratum slip at end, [Goldsmiths 28801; Kress C.3880], 1834, each lacking final blank leaf, a fine, clean copy in contemporary polished calf, gilt, double black morocco spine labels, 8vo ⁂ A handsome copy of these two important works on economic theory. Torrens "was a first class economist whose economic thought challenged the status quo, and who probably deserves to be ranked with Smith, Malthus, and Ricardo as one of the great Classical Economists" (Baylen & Gossman, Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals II, pp. 499-500).

Lot 35

India.- Gerard (Alexander) Account of Koonawur, in the Himalaya, first edition, half-title, folding engraved map in pocket at front, advertisement leaf at end, ?library lending sticker removed from front free endpapers with some traces remaining, original brown cloth, one corner bumped, a couple of minor stains else near fine, 8vo, 1841. ⁂ Important work on this region of the Himalayas, taken from Gerard's papers and edited by George Lloyd, covering the languages, tribes and history as well as the geographical aspects.

Lot 50

Middle East.- Burton (Sir Richard Francis) Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah, 3 vol., first edition, half-title to vol. 3 only (as called for), folding map, 3 plans (2 folding), 14 plates (5 chromolithographs, 8 tinted lithographs, 1 wood-engraved), 24pp. publisher's catalogue at end of vol.3, vol.1 I4 with crease and paper-flaw causing marginal tear, original blue cloth, spines uniformly a little darkened, foot of spines slightly nicked, [Abbey, Travel 368; Penzer pp.49-50], 8vo, 1855. ⁂ A very good copy in original condition of "one of the greatest works of travel ever published" (Penzer). Disguised as a Muslim pilgrim, Burton was one of the first westerners to visit Mecca and other holy Islamic sites.

Lot 252

Language.- Nares (Robert) Elements of Orthoepy: containing a distinct view of the whole analogy of the English Language; so far as it relates to Pronunciation, Accent, and Quantity, first edition, preliminaries foxed, some spotting or light foxing elsewhere, 19th century half calf, spine worn, rubbed, Printed for T.Payne and Son, 1784 § Grose (Francis) A Provincial Glossary, with a Collection of Local Proverbs, and Popular Superstitions, 3 parts in 1, first edition, sig. *K (A Supplement...) present, 2 advertisement leaves at end, some spotting, 19th century half calf, spine gilt, for S. Hooper, 1787; and 5 others, Language & Dictionaries, 8vo et infra (7)

Lot 128

Butterflies.- Humphreys (Henry Noel) and John Obadiah Westwood. British Moths and their Transformations, 2 vol., first edition, 124 hand-coloured lithograph plates, contemporary green half morocco, gilt, spines richly gilt, g.e., upper cover vol.2 stained, 4to, 1845.

Lot 89

Isle of Wight.- Englefield (Sir Henry Charles) A Description of the Principal Picturesque Beauties, Antiquities, and Geological Phoenomena, of the Isle of Wight, first edition, 3 folding engraved maps (one hand-coloured) and 47 engraved plates (one hand-coloured aquatint), several folding or double-page, lacking half-title, occasional foxing, contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt, g.e., [Abbey, Scenery 345], 4to,1816. ⁂ A magnificent copy.

Lot 65

Spain.- Cook (Capt. S.S.) Sketches in Spain..., 2 vol., first edition, contemporary calf, gilt, spines richly gilt but faded, 1834 § Brooke (Sir Arthur de Capell) Sketches in Spain and Morocco, 2 vol., first edition, 7 lithograph plates, occasional foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, spines richly gilt but faded, 1831; and 4 others, Spain, 8vo (8)

Lot 56

Mountaineering.- Fellows (Charles) A Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc, first edition, half-title with presentation inscription from the author, lithograph vignette title, 11 plates, all but one lithographs, lithograph facsimile, directions to binder slip at end, occasional foxing, contemporary pink calf, elaborately stamped in gilt and blind, titled in gilt on upper cover, g.e., covers spotted and slightly soiled, rubbed at edges, [Neate F18; Meckly 71], 4to, [Privately Printed], 1827. ⁂ A fine copy of one of the key books in any mountaineering collection, describing the 14th ascent of Mont Blanc by Fellows and his companion, William Hawes. This copy also has a manuscript list of the successful ascents of the mountain, written in French, from the first in 1786 by Paccard and Balmat to the 30th in 1846 (n.b. Fellows and Hawes listed as 13th). Further loose insertions comprise a manuscript certificate confirming an 1846 ascent by two English climbers and their guides, signed by all the guides at end and stamped by the Comune di Chamonix; and a newspaper cutting describing the 1855 ascent by Henry Clark.

Lot 166

Visionaire, Issue No. 18, a limited edition fashion special in conjunction with Louis Vuitton, with 45 fashion spreads from the Autumn-Winter 1996 collections by many of the world's most notable editorial photographers and illustrators, including Larry Fink, Nan Goldin, Inez van Lamsweerd and Mario Testino, all packaged within a fabric-lined leather portfolio case made exclusively for Visionaire by Louis Vuitton, small folio, monogrammed gilt-lettered leather, wood and shoelace closure within original cellophane seal, New York: Visionaire Publishing, 1996, limited edition of 2500 23 x 30cm (9 x 12in) Issue no.18, was Visionaire's first all-out Fashion Special. Forty-four artists, photographers, and image-makers were asked to give their personal interpretation of clothing selected from the collections of forty-five of the world’s most innovative and influential fashion designers. The packaging was a deluxe monogrammed portfolio designed and produced specially for Visionaire by Louis Vuitton. By the time the launch party was thrown at 'Mr. Chow' in New York City some three weeks after the issue appeared, all 2,500 copies had sold out.

Lot 164

Two Books on Railway Artists, Don Breckon's Great Western Railway, published by David and Charles 1989, Terence Cuneo, Railway painter of the Century by Narisa Chakra, first edition published in G.B. by New Cavendish Books, 1990.

Lot 84

Alfred Wainwright, A Ribble Sketchbook, signed first edition 1980

Lot 477

Books - J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire, First Edition Condition:

Lot 1211

A signed copy of " The Crossing Of The Antarctica " By Sir Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary. First edition, signatures of both authors.

Lot 1210

Everest Expedition 1953, signatures of climbing team to include Hillary and Tenzing. Contained in hard back book " The Ascent of Everest " by John Hunt. First edition. Contains 14 of the 15 man climbing party, only one missing is James Morris ( the Times

Lot 381

Fowles John. A Maggot. First Edition in d.w's, 1985; also 2 other volumes. (3).

Lot 1451

Walter and Lao Russell, New Age Cosmologists - an important family archive collection, sent to Peter Summersfield of Chellaston, Derby, Lao's (née Daisy Stebbing) nephew, including works by each of the philosophical couple, including Russell (Dr Walter and Lao), Atomic Suicide?, signed and dedicated first edition, University of Science and Philosophy [...], Swannanoa 1957, h/b, d/j, 8vo; another signed and dedicated copy; another, The World Crisis: Its Explanation and Solution, signed and dedicated first edition, University of Science and Philosophy, Swannanoa 1958, h/b, d/j, 8vo; Russell (Lao), The Continuity of Life: Why You Cannot Die!, Reincarnation Explained, signed and dedicated first edition, Limited Edition DeLuxe [...], h/b, d/j, 8vo; others, God Will Work With You But Not For You: A Living Philosophy, sixth edition, h/b, d/j. 8vo and Love: A Scientific and Living Philosophy of Love and Sex, fifth edition, h/b, 12mo; further books, monographs and pamphlets by the pair, including those published by The Walter Russell Foundation; album of monochrome photographic negatives; early 20th century and later family leisurely photographs, b/w and colour; other original ephemera; topographical watercolours of the Pyrenees; The Derby School of Art Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 1933, with woodcuts and advertising notices; the whole contained in a University of Science and Philosophy, Formerly The Walter Russell Foundation, cardboard box; qty

Lot 506

Donald Wilkinson (b1937-) Lake Scene Diptych, two aquatint's depicting lakes with mountains in the background, numbered 1 of 2 and 2 of 2, both in perspex frames, two various 20th century unframed abstract prints by the same hand, the first titled, 'Shangri-La' signed and titled in pencil, artist proof, the other, 'Westerplatte' signed and titled in pencil, limited edition print number 70/75. 58 x 87cm, together with John Pillow (20th C), 'Last of the Snow, Chanceton Bury,' signed, watercolour, 30x43cm (glass broken), together with Tom Johnstone (20th C), landscape with farm buildings in a valley, signed, watercolour on paper, 34x49cm.

Lot 102

Graves, Robert The white goddess: a historical grammar of poetic myth. London: Faber and Faber, [1948]. First edition, 8vo., publisher's blue cloth, with dust wrapper, loss at head and tail of dust wrapper, bookplate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A61a); [Idem] Occupation: writer. London: Cassell, 1951. First English edition, 8vo., publisher's brown cloth, dust wrapper, with the bookplate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A65b); [Idem] The crane bag and other disputed subjects. London: Cassell, 1969. First edition, 8vo., publisher's green cloth, dust wrapper (Higginson & Williams A125); and 11 others (14)

Lot 56

Gsell-Fels, Theodor Switzerland: its scenery and people pictorially represented by eminent Swiss and German artists. London: Blackie, 1881. Large 4to,, with 63 plates (including coloured) and numerous engravings in the text, original decorated cloth over bevelled boards, a.e.g., lower cover water stained, upper inner joint splitting, some margins a little dusty; Spencer, Edmund. Turkey, Russia, the Black Sea, and Circassia. London: Routledge, 1854. First edition, 8vo., with coloured frontispiece and three other coloured plates, numerous wood engravings, hand coloured map, original cloth, wear to head and tail, rubbed, with only a fragment of the hand coloured map remaining; A handbook for travellers in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Russia. London: John Murray, 1839. 8vo., original cloth, upper cover water stained; and 5 other travel books (8)

Lot 569

Wilson, Ernest Henry A Naturalist in Western China. London: Methuen, 1913. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, folding map & 111 photo illustrations on 100 plates & 1 sketch plate, original red cloth, slightly spotted, bookplates of John R. Hobhouse, head of upper joint slightly rubbed

Lot 517

Photographs - Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Monaco, England, Austria, France & Belgium 1896-1903 Photograph album, comprising 179 photographs of historical landmarks and natural attractions of these European countries, 1896-1903, some of them private shots by Schröder, others professional photographs including an image of Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column published by Stengel & Co. Dresden in 1899, several photochrom prints of Lac de Sils (Switzerland) published by Edition Photoglob and two images of Village Suisse during the first Swiss National Exhibition in 1896largest 25.2 x 19.8cm Provenance: From the collection of the Merchant and Anthroposophist Johannes Gottfried William Schröder (1870-1942).

Lot 564

China - Rock, Joseph F. The Ancient Na-Khi Kingdom of Southwest China. Harvard University Press, 1947. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, presentation copy to Sir George Taylor from the author, plates, original cloth, dustwrapper spines discoloured

Lot 106

Kafka, Franz Das Schloss: Roman. München: Kurt Wolff, 1926. First edition, 8vo., publisher's blue cloth, title label on the upper cover and the spine, top edge stained blue, spine faded, book plate of J. R. Dickinson Note: Although issued in a dust wrapper, copies with the dust wrapper are extremely rare.

Lot 173

Kipling, Rudyard The Jungle Book. London: Macmillan and Co., 1894. First edition, first impression with R. & R. Clark listed as the printer with no Ltd. company status, 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, hinges splitting a little, something erased from free-endpaper, ownership signature to flyleaf, a few tears, some spotting, shelf-lean, slight soiling to covers; [Idem] The Second Jungle Book. London: Macmillan and Co., 1895. First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, some light foxing throughout with more severe spotting to initial leaves and endpapers, shelf-lean (2)

Lot 108

Kafka, Franz The castle: translated from the German by Edwin and Willa Muir. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930. First US edition, 8vo., publisher's grey cloth, dust wrapper, top edge stained black, slight darkening of the dust wrapper spine with a few nicks at edges and with the price clipped, with the book plate of R. J. Dickinson

Lot 177

Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. London: Bloomsbury, 1998. First edition, 28th impression, signed to endpaper and half-title by cast members of the film: Richard Harris (Dumbledore), Robbie Coltrane (Hagrid), Kenneth Branagh (Gilderoy Lockhart), Rupert Grint (Ron), Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Emma Watson (Hermione) and Tom Felton (Malfoy), original boards, dust-jacket

Lot 123

Wells, H.G. The war of the worlds. London: Heinemann, 1898. First edition in book form, issue with 32 pp. publisher's advertisements at the end starting with The Nigger of the Narcissus by Joseph Conrad, 8vo., publisher's grey cloth, edges uncut, head and tail rubbed, corners bumped, endpapers renewed, paper very slightly discoloured throughout, inner joints cracking; [Idem] A modern utopia. London: Chapman & Hall, 1905. First edition in book form, 8vo., frontispiece and 6 other plates by Edmund J. Sullivan, publisher's red cloth, fore-edges uncut, head and tail rubbed, spine darkened, endpapers foxed (2)

Lot 271

O'Brian, Patrick Post Captain. London: William Collins Sons & Co Lts, 1972. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket very slightly worn; [Idem] The Mauritius Command. London: Collins, 1977. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket; [Idem] The Fortune of War. London: Collins, 1979. Uncorrected advance proof, 8vo, orange paper wrappers; 'Russ, R.P.' [Patrick O'Brian] Cheetah, in The Big Book for Boys. London: Oxford University Press, [1938] Large 8vo, original paper-covered boards, dust-jacket price-clipped (4)

Lot 648

Wales, 2 items, comprising Thomas, Simon Hanes y Byd a'r Amseroedd, er Hyfforddiad rhai o'r Cymru. Printed by J. Batly, 1721. First London Edition, small 8vo, contemporary sheep, some browning and staining, crudely rebacked, [ESTC T121231]; Edwards (Edward) A Sermon preached in Wrexham Church, Nov. 3, 1799, being the Sunday after the Internment of Thomas Jones, Esq. Cornet in the Wrexham Yeomanry Cavalry, in his Family Vault in that Church, who died of a wound, which he received in an unfortunate Duel at Whitchurch with Mr. Manning. Wrexham: Printed by John Painter. 1800, 8vo, extracted from a bound volume, [ESTC T180533] (2)

Lot 447

Annan, Thomas The Old Country Houses of the Old Glasgow Gentry. Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1870. First edition, 4to, one of 120 copies, 100 mounted carbon prints and 2 photographic reproductions of maps, original quarter red morocco gilt with green cloth covers, foxing and some damp-staining (mainly marginal) throughout, hinges splitting, covers worn and rubbed, spine peeling

Lot 81

Nightingale, Florence Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not. London: Harrison, [1860]. First edition, 2nd issue with right of translation notice beneath the imprint, original pebble grain dark brown cloth, edges a little rubbed; Booth, William, General. In darkest England and The way out. First edition, 8vo., folding coloured frontispiece, publisher's black cloth (2)

Lot 128

Yeats, W.B. The tower. London: Macmillan, 1928. First edition, 8vo., original gilt decorated green cloth after a design by Sturge Moore, uncut, corners slightly knocked, slight discolouration of the endpapers, book plate of R. J. Dickinson Note: Wade 158. "It was rapidly seen as a supreme achievement, and has been recognized as one of the key books of the twentieth century." (R.F. Foster W.B. Yeats. Vol. 2 The Arch-poet, 2003, p.362). Along with The Winding stair by Connolly in The Modern Movement as "a peak in English poetry".

Lot 96

Eliot, T.S Sweeney Agonistes. London: Faber & Faber, 1932. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, spine faded, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] The family reunion. London: Faber & Faber, 1939. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, spine faded and with wear at head and tail, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] The classics and the man of letters. Oxford: OUP, 1942. First edition, small 8vo., paper wrappers; [Idem] The film of Murder in the Cathedral by T.S. Eliot and George Hoellenberg. London: Faber & Faber, 1952. First edition, 4to., frontispiece, plates, publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The elder statesman. London: Faber & Faber, 1959. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; Pound, Ezra. Homage to Sextus Propertius. London: Faber & Faber, 1934. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, wrapper partly faded, price clipped, offsetting to endpapers; [Idem] Personae. London: Faber & Faber, 1956. First edition, second impression, publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; MacNeice, Louis. The dark tower. London; Faber & Faber, 1957. First edition, publisher's cloth, without dust wrapper, offsetting to endpapers (8)

Lot 31

Homer Illias. Glasgow: Foulis, 1747. 2 vols., Foolscap 4to., contemporary calf, binding worn and rubbed, boards loose (but present), volume 2 with some damp staining of the lower margins, armorial bookplates of The Hon. Charles Yorke, (Gaskell 84. Variant with Greek only); Theocritus. Quae extant. Ex edition Danielis Heinsii expressa. Glasgow; in aed acad. R & A. Foulis, 1746. 8vo., Greek text with Latin translation as footnote, contemporary calf, rebacked, (Gaskell 78, the first appearance of Andrew Foulis's name as University Printer); Anacreon. Hai tou Anakreontos ?dai, kai ta t?s Sapphous, kai ta tou Alkaiou leipsana, Glasgow: in aedibus academicis excudebant R. et A. Foulis, 1770. 12mo., early 19th century tree calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, half-title dusty and with a small hole (Gaskell 500) (4) Note: Title-page of the Anacreon appears to have instruction to the binder to bind for Mr Gibson in calf, gilt, with marbled & yellow (sic). Clearly the instruction was overruled, but as Mr Gibson's printed book label dated 1826 is on the front pastedown, it appears the owner was happy to accept it in the binding as it eventually appeared.

Lot 443

Theology, 6 volumes, comprising Johnson, John Original Letters written by the late Mr John Johnson. Norwich: Crouse, Stevenson & Matchett, 1796-1800. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, later brown morocco, few wormholes to lower margin of volume 1, rather spotted, [ESTC T169274, 3 copies, all in UK, not in BL]; Young, John The Duty of Relieving the Indigent and Distressed. Edinburgh: G. Caw for the Author, 1795. First edition, 8vo, half-title torn without loss, modern marbled wrappers, [ESTC T220291, 2 copies: NLW and Union Theological Seminary; COPAC adds EUL and NLS]; Knox, Vicesimus Essays Moral and Literary. Basle: J. Decker & Strasburgh: F.G. Levrault, 1800. 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary parchment-backed boards, blue morocco lettering pieces [ESTC T92822, 2 copies: BL and Bryn Mawr; Worldcat adds several more copies in USA and Europe] (6)

Lot 370

Freshfield, Douglas W. Round Kangchenjunga. London: E. Arnold, 1903. First edition, 8vo, 2 folding maps, folding panorama, 40 plates, original pictorial red cloth, endpapers slightly discoloured, slightly spotted

Lot 126

Woolf, Virginia Night and day. London: Duckworth, 1919. First edition, 8vo., publisher's grey cloth, a little wear to head and tail, upper board partly creased, slight discolouration of the pastedowns (Kirkpatrick 4a)

Lot 335

Freke, William Select Essays Tending to the Universal Reformation of Learning. London: Thomas Minors, 1693. First edition, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, without the initial blank, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, upper joint split, [ESTC R483, 7 copies in the UK]

Lot 100

SEVEN ITEMS IN LOT, Graves, Robert Poems (1914-1926). London: Heinemann, 1927. First edition, 8vo., publisher's white cloth with pebble design, with blue printed paper labels, pale blue dust wrapper printed in black, edges uncut, upper edge of the wrapper with some loss, title-page blind stamped "presentation copy", with the bookplate of R. J. Dickinson, (Higginson & Williams 23a); [Idem] Poems 1926-1930. London: Heinemann, 1931. First edition, 8vo., publisher's maroon cloth with white cobbled design, printed paper labels, with mauve dust wrapper printed in white and black, with printed paper labels, edges uncut, with book plate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A36); [Idem] No more ghosts: selected poems. London: Faber and Faber, 1940. First edition, 8vo., grey tan paper boards, faded, endpapers discoloured, slight foxing of upper outer edge, with the book plate of R. J. Dickinson ( Higginson & Williams A50); [Idem] Ann at Highwood Hall: poems for children. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, 1964. First edition, 8vo., publisher's blue cloth-simulated boards, with the book plate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A110a); [Idem] Lars Porsena or the future of swearing and improper language. London: Martin Brian and O'Keeffe, 1972. 3rd edition, small 8vo., publisher's blue cloth, clear plastic dust wrapper, in a blue slip case, no 46 of 100, signed by Graves (Higginson & Williams A21d); and 2 others (7)

Lot 409

Tulips - Dykes, William Rickatson Notes on Tulip Species. London: H. Jenkins, 1930. First edition, folio, 54 coloured plates, original green cloth, t.e.g., dustwrapper

Lot 252

Gentleman's Magazine - Sylvanus Urban London: Edw. Cave [and later others], 1731-1844. First series: volumes 1-103 (up to 1834) volume 1 in second edition; New Series: volumes 1-22 (1834-1844); Index volumes: volume 1 covering volumes 1-20 (in stone grey quarter calf), index volumes 1& 2 covering volumes 1-56 and index volume 4 covering volumes 57-88 (in uniform in camel cloth); Bindings: volumes 1-25 in modern stone grey quarter calf gilt with red morocco gilt labels, volumes 26 - New Series volume 18 in modern camel cloth with red morocco gilt labels to spines, New Series volumes 19-22 in contemporary half calf; occasional sections lacking, such as October 1834 and November 1844; The Gentleman's Magazine Library comprising: Manners and Customs, 1883, Popular Superstitions, 1884, Archaeology parts 1 & 2, 1886, Roman-British Remains parts 1 & 2, 1887, Literary Curiosities and Notes, 1888, Architectural Antiquities parts 1 & 2, English Topography parts 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 & 12 only, 1892-1900, all in uniform cream cloth with some soiling and covers and spines detached from text blocks; Ecclesiology, 1894, 4to, brown quarter cloth; English Traditions and Foreign Customs, 1885, Biographical Notes, 1889, English Topography...of Nottinghamshire..., 1897, English Topography...of Warwickshire..., 1901, The Topography of London, 1904-1905, 3 volumes, all in uniform brown cloth; (quantity, sold as a periodical not subject to return) Provenance: From the collection of Major Paul Payne, Archivist to the Royal Shakespeare Company 1960-1974 Note: A carefully compiled and near-complete set of 'The Gentleman's Magazine' to 1844. An accompanying document entitled 'Explanation of the Index' gives a detailed plate count up to volume 25, whilst Todd's 1965 bibliography of the magazine (also included), has been studied and annotated in accordance with the collection. The majority of volumes have been bound in tan buckram with red morocco labels by Bayntun of Bath. The collection was started by Ralph Milbank Hudson II of the Friarage, Yarm, in County Durham, MP for Sunderland from 1918-1922. It was passed by descent to Major Paul Payne as a belated wedding present, due to his love of books. Major Payne and his wife sourced many of the missing elements from the set, and arranged for the books to be re-bound. In 1966 Major and Mrs Payne received a visit from a bibliographer of the Gentleman's Magazine who was looking to publish a replica of the work. He had been advised that this collection had one of the most complete sets of plates and illustrations to be found.

Lot 48

Bruce, J.C., The Revd. The Roman wall. London: Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1867. 3rd edition, Folio., frontispiece, and 51 other plates (including folding maps), numerous illustrations in the text of antiquities, original half brown morocco, pebble grain cloth; Lapidarium sepentrionale or a description of the monuments of Roman rule in the North of England. London: Bernard Quaritch for The Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1875. First edition, folio, with 14 engraved or lithographed plates, numerous illustrations in the text and a large folding linen backed map at the end, publisher's red morocco, with gilt central ornament on the upper board, rebacked, title-page slightly spotted, one of 12 copies on large paper (2)

Lot 502

Veterinary - 3 17th century works in one volume, comprising Blith, Walter The English Improver, or a New Survey of Husbandry. London: J. Wright, 1649. First edition, 2nd issue, small 4to., [ESTC R16946]; Blith, Walter [Engraved title:] "The English Improver improved or the Survey of Husbandry Surveyed.." , [Printed title:] "All clearly demonstrated from principles of reason, ingenuity, and late but most real experiences...". London: Printed for John Wright, 1653, 3rd edition [2nd issue, i.e. actually 4th printing], 1 folded plate, printed title with imprint cropped, [ESTC R16683]; Mascall, Leonard The Government of Cattel. Divided into three books. London: for John Stafford and W.G., 1662, 5th edition under this title; lacks engraved title and the folding plate, [ESTC R217472], 3 volumes in one, early 18th century calf, sometimes close trimmed with loss of a few letters, lower joint split

Lot 539

China - Hackney, Louise Wallace and Yau Chang-Foo A Study of Chinese Paintings in the Collection of Ada Small Moore. Oxford University Press, 1940. First edition, folio, plates, some folding, original green buckram, gilt, t.e.g., uncut, dustwrapper torn with slight loss Note: Without the 10 page supplement, printed later, which is occasionally inserted.

Lot 113

Lewis, Wyndham The childermass. Section 1. London: Chatto & Windus, 1928. First edition, 8vo., publisher's yellow cloth, lettered in gilt, edges uncut, spine a little faded, upper inner joint cracking, no 126 of 225 copies signed by the author; [Idem] Paleface: the philosophy of the 'melting pot'. First edition, 8vo., publisher's brown cloth, outer hinges splitting, Boots Library label on the upper cover, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] The apes of God. London: Arco, 1955. Large 4to., publisher's cloth, no 844 of 1,000 copies, signed by the author, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] Hitler. London: Chatto & Windus, 1931. First edition, 8vo., publisher's buckram, with the dust wrapper, edges of wrapper a little chipped and frayed; [Idem] Men without art. London: Cassell, 1934. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, spine faded, short split at top of upper outer joint; [Idem] Blasting & bombarding. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1937. First edition, 8vo., portrait frontispiece, plates, publisher's limp cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The human age. London: Methuen, 1955. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, signature on front free endpaper and 3 others (11)

Lot 248

Edgeworth, Maria Tales and Miscellaneous Pieces. London: for J. Hunter, Baldwin, Cradock [&c.], 1825. First collected edition, 8vo, 14 volumes, titles with woodcut vignette, contemporary maroon morocco gilt, spines gilt, g.e.

Lot 434

Kropotkin, Peter Mutual Aid, a Factor of Evolution. London: William Heinemann, 1902. First English edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, some foxing, a little soiling to covers

Lot 470

Private Press and Illustrated - The Ninety-First Psalm. Golden Cockerel Press, 1944. 8vo, number 161 of 350 copies, wood-engravings by Dorothea Braby, original cloth; Gibson, A, editor. A Compendium of the East being an Account of Voyages to the Grand Indies. Golden Cockerel Press, 1937. Folio, number 50 of 300 copies, original cloth, slight spotting and discolouration; Fryer, John The Voyage of the Bounty's Launch. Golden Cockerel Press, 1934. Folio, number 14 of 300 copies, wood-engravings by Robert Gibbings, original cloth, spotting, binding marked; Poe, E.A. Tales of Mystery & Imagination. 1935. First edition, 4to., coloured plates, original cloth; Flecker, J.E. Hassan. 1924. 4to, 12 plates by Thomas Mackenzie, original red cloth, binding faded and worn; Carroll, L. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. 1926. 4to., 16 colour plates by A.E. Jackson, original cloth; Cabell, J. The Silver Stallion1928; Something about Eve, 1927, illustrations by Franck C. Papé, original cloth, rubbed; and 4 others (12)

Lot 124

Woolf, Virginia Mrs Dalloway. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. First edition, 8vo., original rust coloured cloth, spine faded, a little wear to head and tail, joints worn, slight spotting of the fore-edges (Kirkpatrick A9a)

Lot 95

Durrell, Lawrence Tunc: a novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1968. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, with wrap around Book Society Choice label; [Idem] Nunquam: a novel. London: Faber & Faber, 1970. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, price clipped, signed by the author on the recto of the front free endpaper; Golding, William. Pincher Martin. London: Faber & Faber, 1956. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] Free fall. London: Faber & Faber, 1959. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, lacking dust wrapper; [Idem] The spire. London: Faber & Faber, 1964. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The pyramid. London: Faber & Faber, 1967. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The scorpion god. London: Faber & Faber, 1971. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] Darkness visible. London: Faber & Faber, 1979. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] Rites of passage. London: Faber & Faber, 1980. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [idem] A moving target. London: Faber & Faber, 1982. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The paper men. London: Faber & Faber, 1984. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, dust wrapper; [Idem] The double tongue. London: Faber & Faber, 1995. First edition, 8vo., publisher's limp cover (12)

Lot 55

Fordyce, William The history and antiquities of the County Palatinate of Durham. Newcastle, 1857. 2 volumes, 4to., with engraved frontispieces to both volumes and 31 other engraved plates, contemporary calf, a.e.g., some plate margins a little discoloured, with bookplates of Calverly Bewicke; Perry, J.T. & C. Henman. Illustrations of mediaeval antiquities in the county of Durham. Oxford, 1867. Large Folio, contemporary quarter morocco, cloth boards; Richardson, T.M. Etchings of antiquities in Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle upon Tyne: M. A. Richardson, 1827. 4to., engraved title-page and 49 engraved plates, contemporary half morocco, cloth boards, rubbed and edges worn; Boyle, J.R. The County of Durham: its castles, churches, and manor-houses. London: Scott, [1892]. First edition, 8vo., folding map as frontispiece, a further folding map and plans, publisher's red cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, gilt arms of the Signet Library, Edinburgh on the upper cover, title-page detached, no 122 of 250 numbered copies (4)

Lot 603

Nansen, Fridtjof In Northern Mists. London: William Heinemann, 1911. First English edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 2 frontispieces, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jackets, some light foxing, soiling to covers of volume 1, some soiling and pencil scribbles to dust-jackets (2)

Lot 361

Darwin, Charles The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1873. First American edition, 8vo, 7 plates, original red cloth gilt, some splitting to hinges, a few plates split down folds, rubbing and a little wear to covers

Lot 228

MacDiarmid, Hugh' [Christopher Murray Grieve] Lucky Poet... London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1943. First edition, 8vo, inscribed from Grieve to 'my fried Bob Adam', signed as Hugh MacDiarmid, also with a gift inscription to Adams from Valda Grieve (née Trevelyn, Grieve's second wife), with an inscription from the binder: 'Bound for my friend Bob Adam in the best of she leather - may we wear some more out together, SA', 20th century half calf gilt; with a folded letter addressed to Bob Adam, signed Christopher Grieve, dated 17/5/74 and addressed from Biggar, apologising that he cannot attend a retiral dinner (2)

Lot 548

China - Tanner, P. de Chinese Jade. Ancient and Modern. Descriptive Catalogue, illustrating the most prominent pieces of a collection of Jade Articles, with Special Reference to Sepulchral Jades. Berlin: D. Reimer/E. Vohsen. 1925. First edition, 2 volumes, oblong folio, 7 coloured folding plates, 117 black & white plates, original green cloth, one joint split, binding marked

Lot 86

Banks, Isabella The Manchester man, London: Hurst & Blackett, 1876. First edition in book form, 3 volumes, publisher's green cloth, spines darkened, and covers with some patches of staining, edges rubbed, corners worn, W.H. Smith & Son's Subscription Library label on the front pastedown of volume 3 Note: Banks's book, The Manchester Man, was first serialised in Cassell's Magazine before being published in three volumes in 1876. It is considered to be an important social and historical novel, charting the rise of Jabez Clegg, the eponymous "Manchester Man", from the time of the Napoleonic Wars to the first Reform Act. In 1920 the novel was adapted into a silent film directed by Bert Wynne.

Lot 61

Muir, Sir William Agra in the Mutiny and the life of W. & E. Muir in the Fort 1857: a sketch for children. [s.l., privately printed?], 1896. First edition, 4to., mounted photographic frontispiece of the Agra Fort and 2 other mounted photographs of the fort, with the addendum slip at p.54, original cloth over bevelled boards, t.e.g., others uncut; Lee, J. The Indian Mutiny: events at Cawnpore, June and July, 1857. Cawnpore: Victoria Press, [n.d.], c. 1886, inscribed by the author to a Mrs Johnson; [bound with] [Idem] A narrative of my travels and visit to England and America in 1883. [s.l., n.d., but presumably at the Victoria Press, Cawnpore]. 8vo., modern quarter calf, cloth boards (2) Note: Sir William Muir (1819-1905), Indian administrator, was stationed successively at in the districts of Cawnpore, Bundelkhand, and Fatehpur. The sepoy Mutiny broke out at Meerut on 10 May 1857 and spread rapidly. Muir, at Agra, where the situation was soon critical, advised vigorous action from the first. Akbar's great fort of Agra became the refuge of the Christians. Moir vividly told the story of his experience for his children in his Agra in the Mutiny (1896). Soon there was neither government nor revenue; but as head of the intelligence department Muir held the dangerous position of centre of communication between the viceroy, Lord Canning, and the civil and military authorities right across India to Delhi, Lahore, and Peshawar, to Gwalior, Indore, and Bombay. (DNB supplement). Lee, the author of the second work, was the proprietor of the Railway Hotel at Cawnpore. The present copy appears to be a separate issue to that published in 1893. The pagination differs from the 1893 copy in the British Library.

Lot 562

Japan - Montanus, Arnoldus Atlas Japannensis: being Remarkable Addresses by way of Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Emperor of Japan... London: Thomas Johnson, 1670. First edition in English, folio, additional title and 24 folding plates, contemporary calf and paper, lacking map and final leaf with plate list , engraved title, title-page and dedication leaves all laid-down with slight loss, corner of p.1-10 repaired, some dampstaining around inner margins, several folding plates repaired on verso (that at p.98 with slight loss) small hole to pp.421-2 slightly affecting text, a little spotting, covers detached, worn and chipped [ESTC R20211] Provenance: Ownership signature of James Jones to endpaper; also to endpaper, the inscription: "Bought March 1897 H.J.J."

Lot 469

Old Bourne Press - Guthrie, James J. The Elf, a Sequence of the Seasons. London: printed by W.H. Broome at the Old Bourne Press, 1902-03. 4 volumes, first edition, 8vo, number 228 of 250 copies, plates by Guthrie, tissue guards throughout, coloured endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial pale blue boards, remains of tissue wrappers, uncut, a fine set

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