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Picasso Paintings 1939-1946 with Introduction by John Russell, published Lindsay Drummond 1946 first edition with mounted colour plates in original colour wrappers, Pablo Picasso Man & His Work illustrated hardback, Van Gogh by L. Goldscheider and W. Uhde 1945 with full-page plates in dust-wrapper, Ruseckis, Stanley Spencer, David Hockney and Edward Lear books (8)
Charles Dickens The Mystery of Edwin Drood with 12 Illustrations by S.L. Fildes and a portrait, published Chapman & Hall 1870 first edition comprising a complete set of the 6 monthly parts (issued April to September) in their original illustrated wrappers (with title page, portrait and contents lists bound in part 6)
[America] James [Jan] Morris Coast To Coast Faber 1956 first edition in dust-wrapper with inscription signed “James Morris”, The St. Croix Midwest Border River by James Taylor Dunn illustrated by Gerald Hazzard 1965 first edition in dust-wrapper inscribed by the author, with copy of John Steinbeck’s The Red Pony (3)
PUNK/POST-PUNK/NEW WAVE - LPs. Outstanding titles with these 21 x LPs! Artists/titles include The Clash - Super Black Market Clash (3 x 10" limited edition - still sealed with a light crease on the sleeve), Short Circuit Live At The Electric Circus (limited edition blue vinyl - VCL 5003 - Ex+/Ex, printed /Binner, no 7"), The Cure - Boys Don't Cry, Joy Division - Warsaw (private press), Public Image - First Issue, Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks... (UK V 2086 A7/B8), Durutti Column - Amigos Em Portugal, Cocteau Twins - Lullabies, The Verve - She's A Superstar, Television - Adventure (red) and Little Johnny Jewel, Billy Bragg, Giant Sand, David Byrne and Talking Heads. Condition is typically neat Ex.
GOTH/INDIE ROCK - LPs/12"/7" COLLECTION. Experimental collection of around 74 x choice 12"/LPs/7". Artists/titles include The Sisters Of Mercy (x11) inc. First And Last And Always (MR 337L including stock and gatefold copies), The Reptile House EP (12" MR 023), Anaconda c/w Phantom, Alice, Body And Soul, Walk Away c/w Poison Door, No Time To Cry and Temple Of Love, The Mission (x10) inc. Gods Own Medicine, Interview Picture Disc, II (7" and ltd edition 12"), III (7"), IV (7" and 12"), V (7" poster pack and 12"), All About Eve (x7), Skeletal Family, The Church, Gaye Bykers On Acid, Fields Of The Nephilim, Killing Joke, The March Violets The Cult (x13) inc. Electric, Sonic Temple, Love, Wild FLower, Rain and Lil' Devil, Gene Loves Jezebel (x6) inc. Immigrant, Promises and Sweetest Thing, Xmal Deutschland, The Flower Pot Men and Alien Sex Fiend. Condition is primarily Ex to Ex+/archive.
OO Gauge. A boxed Bachmann 30-325 'First World War Ambulance Train No. 40' train pack together with a Bachmann LNER 2-8-0 Locomotive with Tender 'Sir Guy Williams', housed in wooden presentation box, the latter being a limited edition of 2000 pieces complete with certificate and other paperwork. (2).
1969 Suzuki T250 Hustler, 250 cc. Registration number HUM 201G. Frame number T250 13418. Engine number T250 13414. Using the Colleda marque name, Suzuki launched its first 250cc two-stroke twin in 1956 and the type would remain a fixture of the range for the next 40 years. The replacement T10 appeared in 1963 sporting, among numerous improvements, Suzuki's new 'CCI' pumped lubrication system. The next stage of development was the now classic T20 Super Six, which was marketed in the USA as the X6 Hustler. Introduced in 1965, the T20 was an entirely new design although still a 250cc parallel-twin two-stroke. The frame was now tubular and of the duplex loop type, while the gearbox offered the rider the luxury of six speeds for the first time on a road-going motorcycle. With its precise handling, good brakes, powerful motor and 90mph-plus top speed, the Super Six received rave reviews in the motorcycling press and soon established a giant-killing reputation in production machine racing. Improved T250 Hustler and disc-braked GT250 models followed but in essence the piston-ported twin altered little. Tested by Bike magazine (Autumn 1971 edition), a T250 Hustler reached an indicated 96mph and rocketed through the standing quarter-mile in 16.2 seconds, bettering the Yamaha YDS7 and BSA B25 Gold Star it was pitted against. HUM was bought as an USA import back in 1997 by John at an auto jumble and fully recommissioned it for his wives use; when first MOT'd the recorded the mileage was 16,378. It was subject to a full magazine article in the Classic Bike of May 1998. Over the years, like all of John's machines it was very well looked after, MOT'd and ridden every year and improved on whenever he felt it was required. The last MOT was at 22,311 miles in May 2017. Sold with the V5C, V5, MOT's from 1997 onwards, the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club dating certificate, a copy of the magazine article and various manuals, it should take very little to recommission this iconic Japanese 250.
CLEMENCE DANE - 'THE ARROGANT HISTORY OF WHITE BEN', first edition 1939 with Cunard White Star Limited stamp on front together with three other books, Leonard R. Gribble - 'The Arsenal Stadium Mystery' 1941, Margot Heinemann 'The Adventurers', proof copy 1960 and Leigh Hunt - 'The Town: Its memorable Characters and Events, 1859 (4)
C. N. & A. M. WILLIAMSON - VARIOUS TITLES INCLUDING SOME FIRST EDITIONS, comprising Alice M. Williamson - 'Alice in Movieland' first edition 1927, A. M. Philpot Ltd. (no dustjacket), Mrs C. N. Williamson - 'The Inky Way' first edition 1931, Chapman & Hall with damaged dustjacket and an inscription from the author to Arnold Bennett, C. N. & A. M. Williamson - 'Winnie Childs Shop Girl' Grosset & Dunlap with dustjacket and various others (14) Condition Report:Inscription reads "To Arnold Bennett, with great admiration and best thoughts which have been his through the years" ....very sincerely Alice Williamson 1931"
Royal Mint 'A Great Year For Great Britain' 2012 Mint Condition Coins of The Year, Great Britain coins 2010, The Fifth circulation coinage portrait first edition definitive coins set (missing The Fourth Edition), The Queens Diamond Jubilee five pounds coin 2012, Royal Mint Christmas silver sixpence.
QUINTINYE. The Compleat Gard'ner; or, Directions for Cultivating and Right Ordering of Fruit-Gardens and Kitchen-Gardens... to which is added His Treatise of Orange-Trees, with the Raising of Melons. London 1693, folio, first edition in English translated by John Evelyn, portrait frontispiece and 11 plates including 2 folding, title printed in red and black, engraved head pieces, former owner's name (?) crossed out on title, variable pale damp/water stain affecting about two thirds of the upper text block, rebacked calf. With Foyle's bill for £4-4 when purchased in 1953
DAVILA (H C) The Historie of the Civill Warres of France. London 1647, folio, translated out of the original [by Charles Cotterell and William Aylesbury], first English edition, engraved title vignette, slight damp stain, woodcut ornaments and initials, lacking errata leaf, contemporary calf, rebacked
[VOLTAIRE.] Siecle de Louis XIV, 2 vol., 2nd edition, Leipzig 1752, 12mo, text toned; rebacked calf; SCUDERY (Madame De) Almahide, ou L'Esclave Reyne. Paris 1673, third and last vol. only, 8vo, frontispiece, repaired binding; De MOLIERE (Henriette S.) Les Avantures ou Memoires, Paris 1707, 16mo, 6 parts in one, library blind-stamp to first title and overleaf, repaired binding; (4)
MAFFEI (Giovanni P.) L'Historie des Indes Orientales et Occidentales, 2 parts in one, Paris: chez Robert de Niaville 1665, 4to, first edition of Michel de Pure's translation, in contemporary calf with gilt arms of William Douglas 3rd Earl and first Duke of Queensberry, and arms of the Society of Writers to the Signet
BEWICK (T) A General History of Quadrupeds, 3rd edition Newcastle 1792, 8vo, illustrations, title slightly toned but text generally clean, rebacked calf preserving spine strip, later label; TROLLOPE (A) Ralph the Heir, London 1871, 8vo, title, first and last leaves lightly foxed, illustrated, recent half morocco; DEFOE (D) Robinson Crusoe, no date Cassells c.1870, 4to, light foxing or spotting, text within decorative borders, illustrated, rebacked half calf (3)
Bindings, literature. BAKER (G) The History of Rome, by Livy, in 6 vols., 8vo, 1814, 2nd edition, calf; HUNTER (H) Studies of Nature, in 4 vols., 4th edition 1801, 8vo, folding world map and 4 plates, tree calf; APPERLEY (C J) pseud. 'Nimrod'. Remarks on the Condition of Hunters, first edition 1831, 8vo, later half morocco gilt; one other (12)
GARDNER (Thomas) An Historical Account of Dunwich, Antiently a City, now a Borough; Blithburgh, formerly a Town of Note, now a Village; Southwold, once a Village, now a Town-Corporate. First edition 1754, 4to, folding plan (loose), 4 plates, illustrations, all somewhat toned, bookplate of A. Dunn Gardner of Denston Hall, contemporary calf
A group of early 18th century political pamphlets, 1713-31, mostly 8vo, including: A Representation of the Parliament of Paris to the Regent of France.., 1716; The Suspension of the Triennial Bill 2nd edition; MEHMET (L) Some Memoirs of the Life of Lewis Maximilian Mahomet, first edition 1727; a few in French on the conduct of Great Britains; AMHURST. Some further remarks on a late pamphlet ....Postscript in Vindication of the West-India Merchants against a charge of Theft and Pyracy by Caleb D'Anvers, 1729; The Case of Dunkirk, 1730; ENGLISH (Thomas) The Crisis or Impartial Judgment upon Publick Affairs, 1731, 4to; The Narrative and Affidavit-Men Detected, or Collcott and Robin put to the Blush, 1730, 4to; others, 8vo, - remarks on foreign treaties, parliament etc. together 27, all disbound and various editions (27)
RACKHAM (Arthur) Illustrator. The Tempest, first edition Heinemann 1926, 4to, 20 tipped in colour plates as called for, contents good, black cloth gilt; A Midsummer Night's Dream. Heinemann 1919, 4to, 40 tipped inplates with captioned guards, good, original blue cloth gilt (spine lettering faded) (2)
Literature, various. MILNE (A A) Now We Are Six, first edition 1927, original bright cloth gilt; The Christopher Robin Birthday Book, first edition 1930; LAMB (Charles and Mary) Tales from Shakespeare, colour plates by Rackham. Temple Press 1909, 8vo, chipped dust jacket; PAUL (L) The Boy Down Kitchener Street, illustrated by Ardizzone, 1957, dust jacket; few others mainly children's (9)
RACKHAM (Arthur) Illustrator. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. London: Heinemann, no date [c.1907], 8vo, 13 colour plates, original cloth, tear along spine; Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J M Barrie, London 1906, small 4to, 46 (of 50) tipped in plates bound after text, worn red cloth gilt; A Midsummer Night's Dream, first edition 1908, 4to, 37 (of 40) tipped in colour plates, a few loose, damaged cloth binding (3)
FRITH (Francis, 1822-1898). Egypt, Nubia, and Ethiopia. Illustrated by One Hundred Stereoscopic Photographs, taken by Francis Frith for Messrs Negretti and Zambra. London: Smith Elder & Co 1862, small 4to (23 x 18cm), first edition, with 100 albumen stereoviews on original mounts with printed numbered captions beneath, stereoscope advertisement slip bound in at front, some spotting or foxing throughout, some soiling in places (mainly to last leaves), in original cloth gilt binding by Leighton Son and Hodge, skilfully rebacked preserving the spine strip, a.e.g.

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