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Lot 458

Benedictus (David) THE FOURTH OF JUNE, first edition 1962 dw.and others on Eton College, history, travel (5 boxes) Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.

Lot 365

The Book of Games, containing jigsaw puzzle and games accessories, complete, another, The Children's Book of Pantomimes, first edition, 1930, other books, Comitti mantel clock with key, ceramic ornaments, etc.

Lot 885

60s/70s UK DEMO 45s - Killer collection of 37 x demos covering Psych/Prog and Pop obscurities! Largely on the 'big' labels Decca, CBS, Deram, Reprise and Deram, artists/titles include Fat Chance - Driftin' (F 13352), Asterix - Everybody (F 13075), Ian Green Revelation (CBS 4623), The Love Affair - Baby I Know (CBS 4631), Nancy Sinatra (RS 20851), Neil Young (SAM 15), Velvet Opera, Wolf, Sunchariot, Charlie, Manu Dibango -Sun Explosion, The First Edition, Roy Everett, Steve Ellis and Chicory Tip. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 931

CLASSICAL - A wonderful collection of works here with around 65 x LPs with 5 x LP box sets including collectable first stereo editions. Performers/composers/works include Henry Krips conducting the Philharmonia Promenade Orchestra performing Waldteufel Waltzes (1st UK stereo SCX 3251 - VG+/Ex+), Haydn's Concerto For Flute/Oboe (Deutsche Grammophon 1st red stereo tulips - Ex+/VG+), Moiseiwitsch - Piano Concerto Movements (1st HMV stereo edition CSD 1373 - VG+/Ex+), Irving - Immortal Pas De Deux (1st UK stereo HMV edition CSD 1286 - VG+/Ex+), Sargent, Karajan, Menuhin, Jochum, Bruckner and The Berlin Phil. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 789

HEAVY ROCK/METAL - Crunching collection of 26 x LPs, 1 x 7" and 4 x CDs. Artists/titles include Guns N' Roses - The Spaghetti Incident? (US GEF 24617 limited edition deleted orange vinyl - Ex/Ex), Kiss inc. Music From The Elder and Lick It Up, Magnum, The Michael Schenker Group - Assault Attack, Scorpions - Love At First Sting, Poison - Flesh And Blood, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne inc. Diary Of A Madman (JET/LP 237), Van Halen, Bruce Dickinson - Tattooed Millionaire, Saxon and Antix. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 925

PUNK/ROCK/ALT - Smashing collection of 22 x (mainly) LPs with hard to find releases. Artists/titles include Dead Kennedys - Frankenchrist (US original VIRUS 45 - Ex+/Ex great copy with 2 inserts and lyric printed inner), Kevin Wet - Wet (VV1003 limited edition picture disc),Stretchheads - Pish In Your Sleazebag (Blast First 58), The Downsiders, Wildildlife - Details, Big Chief - Drive It Off and Face (SP 146 Sub Pop orange vinyl), The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope (32444), KMFDM, Nitzer Ebb - Showtime, Siouxsie - Nocturne, Heaven - Bent, Pleased Youth and Magnum. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 373

ROLLING STONES / GERED MANKOWITZ GENESIS BOOK - A Genesis Publications book entitled 'Rolling Stones: Masons Yard to Primrose Hill, 1965–1967', first edition. Guildford, Surrey, England (1995). Quarter leather-bound hardcover with silkscreened slipcase, 10 x 12" (25.5 x 30.5cm), 127 pages. Signed on the colophon in silver ink by Gered Mankowitz. Includes an original three-frame contact strip from the negative affixed to the colophon. A difficult to find collection of never before seen photographs that sold out immediately upon its publication. Issue 714/1750.

Lot 284

FENDER TELECASTER FLAME JAMES BURTON 1994 - limited artist edition that was gifted to Jerry Donahue by James Burton. Serial N4944916. Signed on back by all artists that performed at James Burton's first 2005 guitar festival held in Shreveport including Steve Cropper from Booker T and M.Gs. Includes signed letter from Jerry Donahue from 2010. Includes black Fender hard case.

Lot 493

IRISH ARTCrookshank & Glin: The painters of Ireland (First Edition) 1978;McDonnell & Healy, Gold-Tooled Book bindings (1987);Dunlevy, Dress in Ireland (1978);Turpin, John Hogan, Neoclassical Sculptor in Rome (1982);Coffee, Guide to the Celtic Antiquities (1909);Bennett, The Silver Collection, Trinity College (1988)Ryan-Smolin, King's Inns Portraits (1992). (7)From the library of Jacqueline O'Brien, Ballydoyle

Lot 2163

The Winston Churchill Centenary First Edition, bound in red calf with 22ct gold embossed detail, and watermarked inners, pub London 1974, 25 vols Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 149

Cary, G & J. A Collection of 5 of 6 Maps of India / Hindoostan, 1824. London: G & J. Cary, 1824. First Edition. 96 x 52cm Approx. (38 x 21 Inches Approx.). The collection of 5 canvas backed folding maps in original green box comprise: (1) Lacks map of North West of the country; (2) A New map of Hindoostan (3) Area to the West including Bombay and areas coloured according to which Moosulam Chiefs Reign; (4) Area adjacent to the Bay of Bengal; (5) The lower portion of India with the sea and part of North Ceylon; (6) Overland Map of the countries between India and Europe. Scarce. 38 by 21in. (96.5 by 53.3cm)

Lot 155

Priestly, Raymond E. Antarctic Adventure. Scott's Northern Party T. Fisher Unwin, 1914. first edition. 8vo. blue & silver pictorial cloth with the picture of the Antarctic camp on the front cover, and of three men on the spine, 382pp, 150 illustrations, map.

Lot 182

An Irish Florilegium II: Wild and Garden Plants of Ireland. First edition. The second volume of the much acclaimed work, with 48 colour plates by Wendy Walsh and text by Charles Nelson. Folio, in green cloth and dustjacket. A sought after and scarce book. Personal copy of Cormac Foley, a contributor on hollys.

Lot 91

1922, August 29. An Saorstat, The Free State newspaper, Michael Collins Memorial Edition. The Irish Free State newspaper Vol. 1 No. 28, first edition published on the 29th of August 1922. The scarce and interesting Michael Collins memorial edition, letterpress, 8 pp. 20 by 15in. (50.8 by 38.1cm)

Lot 171

Joyce, James. Ulysses. Bodley Head 1937 John Lane The Bodley Head, London, 1937. 8vo, first trade edition, green cloth boards with gilt titles to spine and decorative gilt bow to front cover, boards scuffed.

Lot 85

1917 The Death of Thomas Ashe Full Report of the Inquest Dublin: JM Butler, 84pp, xii, royal 8vo, first and only edition, portrait of Ashe on title page, & five other illustrations, original printed wrappers. Very rare.

Lot 552

Bilton William. The Angler in Ireland. An Englishman’s Ramble through Connaught and Munster during the Summer of 1833. Richard Bentley 1834, two volumes bound as one, first edition, folding map of Connemara, modern half tan calf, red title label.

Lot 156

Christensen, Lars. Such is the Antarctic. London Hodder and Stoughton, 1935. First edition in English. 8vo., [i-vi], vii-xiii, [1], 15-265, [3], pp., photographic portrait frontispiece, 4 folding maps, 44 tinted photographic plates, cartographical endpapers, original blue cloth gilt, original pictorial dustwrapper.

Lot 178

Beckett, Samuel. Lessness. Signed, limited edition. London: Calder & Boyars, 1970. Half cream calf and gilt lettered green cloth, in publisher's slip-case, which is a very tight fit for the book. First edition, limited issue, of Beckett's own translation of SANS (1969). Copy number 50 of 100 numbered copies, hors commerce, specially bound, and signed by the author.

Lot 187

Raemaekers, Louis. The Great War, A Neutral's Indictment, limited edition, signed. The Fine Art Society, Ltd.:, London, 1916. First edition. Folio, original cloth backed marbled boards. Leather spine labels, top edge gilt. 100 tipped in plates. Limited to 1,050 copies, of which 1,000 were for sale. Signed by the author, Louis Raemaekers.

Lot 180

Payne-Gallwey Bart, Sir Ralph. The Fowler in Ireland Notes on the Haunts and Habits of Wildfowl and Seafowl including Instructions in the Art of Shooting and Capturing Them. John Van Voorst Paternoster Row, London, 1882. First Edition. large 8vo, half red morocco gilt, xiii, 503 pp, 17 plates including frontispiece and numerous text figures. Wildfowl Record Sheets intact.

Lot 153

Scott, Capt. Robert Falcon. The Voyage of the Discovery London Smith Elder, 1905. First edition. 2 volumes, 8vo., 260 full-page and smaller illustrations by Dr. E.A. Wilson and other members of the expedition, photogravure frontispieces, 12 coloured plates, panoramas and maps, original blue cloth gilt.

Lot 447

Charles, Earl of Liverpool. A Treatise On The Coins Of The Realm In A Letter To The King. University Press, Oxford, 1805. hardcover. First Edition. 266 pages, original full calf with raised bands, recent gilt black label. Oxford: University Press, 1805. First Edition. The author founded the English gold standard system. 11 by 8.50in. (27.9 by 21.6cm)

Lot 175

O'Brien, Flann. At Swim Two Birds, first edition, signed by the author. Longmans, Green and Co., 1939, 8vo, first edition, first issue, black cloth gilt. Signed in black fountain pen to the fly leaf, 'To my butty, Rosemary Coyle, from the author Brian O'Nolan'. Originally published by Longmans in 1939, At Swim-Two-Birds was a commercial failure with less than 240 copies sold by the outbreak of the war. Additionally, the Longmans London premises and all unsold copies with it were destroyed by the Luftwaffe in 1940. Rosemary Coyle (1914-2004) was an artist who exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy from 1941 to 1967. Her solo exhibition in 1943 at The Dublin Painters Gallery was opened by Sean Keating. Widely travelled, her subjects ranged from scenes of Dublin to Jerusalem, Cairo, Japan and Korea. She was married to Sean Muldoon, who worked for an American oil company, based mainly in the Far East..

Lot 1180

Pearson (R.S) and Brown (H.P); Commercial Timbers of India, their Distribution, supplies, anatomical structure...' 2 Vols, FIRST EDITION, pub. Government of India, Calcutta, 1932, in gilt lettered green cloth boards (2)

Lot 1187

Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'The Mystery Rivers of Tibet', FIRST EDITION, pub., Seeley Service, London, 1923, in mustard coloured cloth boards, including fold out map, together with Kingdon-ward (Francis); 'From China to Hkamti Long', first edition, pub. Edward Arnold, London 1924, with dust jacket and fold out map, and Kingdon-ward (Francis); 'In Farthest Burma', first edition, pub., Seeley, Service & Co., London, 1921, cloth bound boards (3)

Lot 1199

Richter (J.P); 'The Mond Collection, an Appreciation', 2vols, FIRST EDITION, pub., by John Murray, London, 1910, on ivory vellum boards, with gilt lettering and decoration, together with an indenture on vellum between 'The Royal Institution of Great Britain' and Ludwig Mond, dated 8th June 1896, a cased bronze commemorative plaque of 'Dr Ludwig Mond FRS' and two other smaller bronze plaques, one depicting Robert Mond, the other Edith Helena Mond (a lot) This two-volume set was the first to provide details of the 42 paintings that art collector and chemist Dr. Ludwig Mond (1839-1909) bequeathed to the National Gallery in London.

Lot 1193

D'Urban (W.S.M) and Rev. Matthew (Murray A); 'The Birds of Devon, FIRST EDITION, pub., R.H. Porter, London, 1892, quarter bound leather binding.

Lot 1183

Hooker (Joseph Dalton); Himalayan Journals; or Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the H Khasia Mountains, &c.' 2vols, FIRST EDITION, pub. John Marray, London, 1854, with two fold out maps at end of volume 1, in gilt lettered cloth boards, volume 1 with hand written annotation on inside title page, dated 1855 (2)

Lot 1186

Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'The Riddle of the Tsangpo Gorges', FIRST EDITION, pub. Edward Arnold, 1926, in original cloth boards, with fold out map, a good copy with only minor foxing, particularly on page edges.

Lot 1184

Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'The Land of the Blue Poppy, Travels of a Naturalist in Eastern Tibet', FIRST EDITION, pub., The University Press, Cambridge, 1913, in sage cloth boards, the spine with gilt lettering, fold out maps all present. Frank Kingdon-Ward (1885-1958) was a British botanist and explorer who participated in about 25 expeditions to Tibet, China, Burma and Assam over a fifty year period, mainly to collect new species to bring back to England.

Lot 1189

Farrer (Reginald); 'On the Eaves of the World', 2Vols, FIRST EDITION, pub., Edward Arnold, London, 1917, volume 1 with fold out map, in gilt lettered cloth boards, together with Farrer (Reginald); 'The Rainbow Bridge', pub., Edward Arnold, London, 1921, in cloth boards (3)

Lot 1181

Thomson (J); The Straits of Malacca Indo-China and China', or ten years' travels, adventures and residence abroad, FIRST EDITION, pub. Sampson Low (&co.,) London, 1875, rebound in full leather boards with gilt crest to front cover, all pages with marbled edges.

Lot 1204

Sir Edward Grey; 'Fly Fishing', pub., J.M.Dent, London, 1899, bound in cloth board with gilded lettering, the front gilded with 'The Haddon Hall Library', together with Hutton (J. Arthur); 'Our Fishing Diary', first edition, no., 187 of a limited edition, pub., Sherratt and Hughes, Altricham, 1942, and a large collection of 19thC and 20thC fishing and angling books (approx. 130)

Lot 1185

Wilson (Ernest); 'China, Mother of Gardens' FIRST EDITION, pub. The Stratford Company, Boston, 1929, signed on the half-title page by the author, in cloth boards, with fold out map at back, together with Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'The Romance of Plant Hunting, first edition, pub. Edward Arnold, London, 1924 and two first edition copies of Kingdon-Ward (Francis); 'Plant Hunting on the edge of the World', pub Victor Gollancz, London, 1930, one copy having been rebound (4)

Lot 1191

Guillemard (F.H.H); 'The Cruise of the Marchesa, to Kamschatka & New Guinea', 2nd edition, pub John Murray, London, 1889, bound in leather boards, marbled page edges, with fold out maps, together with Cox (E.H.M.); 'Farrer's Last Journey Upper Burma 1919 - 20', first edition, pub., Dulau & Co., Ltd., London, 1926, in cloth boards (2)

Lot 39

DAVID JONES limited edition (1/250) Gregynog Press volume of 'Llyfr y Pregeth-wr', dated 1927, David Jones' only Gregynog book, bound in limp blue buckram with a small wood engraved device on the title page and a stunning full page wood engraved frontispiece, this is an early book from the press and it was the first with an outsourced illustrator

Lot 1074

POTTER Beatrix, The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, London 1930, first edition, blue cloth, no inscriptions, 6 colour plates (Quinby 30) (1)

Lot 1073

ATTWELL Mabel Lucie illustrations, The Water Babies, Raphael Tuck, no date, 8vo, 6 plates, frontisplate loose; Peter Pan and Wendy, Hodder, no date, 4to, 12 plates (not first editions); and A.A. MILNE, Now We Are Six, London 1927, third edition, a very bright and clean copy, maroon cloth gilt with torn dustwrapper, no inscriptions (3)

Lot 1075

ROBINSON W. Heath, Railway Ribaldry, 1935, first edition, wraps;. PARRY Edward Abbott, Katawampus, London 1895, first edition, 8vo cloth (2)

Lot 1069

CHURCHILL Winston, L.S. Sir, The Story of the Malakand Field Force, London 1898, first edition, 8vo green cloth, gilt titling, black endpapers, no errata slip before first map, 6 maps including 2 folding, no inscriptions, slight foxing to prelims (1) Condition Report / Extra Information Binding is firm.Rear endpapers good.

Lot 1070

CHURCHILL Winston L.S. Sir, Marlborough, His Life and Times, London 1933-38, 4 vols, 8vo, plum cloth, all first editions, no inscriptions, spines a little faded (4) Condition Report / Extra Information All four volumes are first impressions of the first edition. Spines faded except for Vol.IV

Lot 1566

A Country Artists Sculpture of Robins entitled "First Dawn of Spring" G600, limited edition no. 75/5000, a Collectors Guild piece 1995

Lot 1241

A scarce first edition reference book, Albert Hartshorne, 'Old English Glasses; An Account of Glass drinking Vessels in England From Early Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century' Edward Arnold, 1897, with original binding but now requiring repair.

Lot 139

A Royal Doulton Snow White figure, 'Dopey's First Kiss', limited edition 122/2000, 14cm high

Lot 300

COLLECTION OF CARTOON SUBJECT BOOKStitles include 'The Good-Tempered Pencil' by Fougasse, first edition 1956, 'The Man Who Was H.M.Bateman' Anthony Anderson 1982, 'The World's Greatest War Cartoonists and Caricaturists 1792-1945' and other war cartoon volumes by Mark Bryant, 'Untrodden Grapes' Ralph Steadman 2005, 'Artist of Wonderland' Frankie Morris 2005, 'Scarfe - Drawing Blood' 2005, and 'The Best of Punch Cartoons' edited by Helen Walasek 2008, 'The Broons and Oor Wullie - The Fabulous Fifties', together with a selection of 'Giles' volumes 1940's to 2016, and 1980's 'Mad' magazines

Lot 1064

Reprint of the first edition of the one-inch Ordnance Survey of England and Wales, Daventry and Coventry. Sheet No. 52

Lot 1018

Small collection with some King George VI with low value ranges in a Normandy Album, 1946, First edition war time album by Errington and Martin

Lot 877

[BOOKS]. RAILWAY Thirteen assorted volumes, including Coleby, Ian. The Minehead Branch 1848-1971, first edition, Lightmoor Press, Witney, 2006, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, large quarto; Vaughan, John. The Newquay Branch and its Branches, Oxford Publishing Company, Sparkford, 1991, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and Owen, John. The Moretonhampstead Branch, Kingfisher Productions, Settle, 2000, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto.

Lot 879

[BOOKS]. RAILWAY Twenty-three assorted volumes, including Hawkins, Chris, & Reeve, George. Great Eastern Railway Engine Sheds, Parts One & Two, Wild Swan Publications, Didcot, 1986 & 1987, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and Vanns, Michael. An Illustrated History of Great Northern Railway Signalling, first edition, Oxford Publishing Company, Shepperton, 2000, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto.

Lot 878

[BOOKS]. RAILWAY Sixteen assorted volumes, including Banks, Chris. The Birmingham to Leicester Line, first edition, Oxford Publishing Company, Sparkford, 1994, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and Hudson, Bill. Through Limestone Hills. The Peak Line - Ambergate to Chinley, reprint, Oxford Publishing Company, Sparkford, 1990, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto.

Lot 380

Nelson (Horatio, Viscount), The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton; with a Supplement... 1814, London, Thomas Lovewell, two volumes in one, first edition 8vo: damaged half title on watermarked paper, Vol. I xii including portrait frontispiece (offseting to titlepage), pp. 272; Vol. II viii, pp. [5]-264, [bound with:] [Anon.] An Essay on the Political Economy of Nations: or, a view of The Intercourse of Countries, as Influencing their Wealth. 1821, London, Longman, Hurst, Rees etc., iv, pp. 288; bumped and rubbed 20th century three-quarter calf with spine letterpiece, prelims and last few ff. rather foxed, with tatty and torn title and frontis.; guttering split at rear pp. 284-285, otherwise some generally light scattered foxing (1)

Lot 359

Dickens (Charles), The Chimes: A Goblin Story, 1845, first edition, second state, original cloth; idem, Master Humphrey's Clock, 1840, three volumes, cloth

Lot 364

Fortescue (Sir John William) A History of the British Army, 1910-30, London, MacMillan, 8vo, 13 volumes in 14 (Vol. IV separated in two parts), with six volumes of Maps as called for, the complete set. Vols. I - VI second editions, VII - XIII firsts, all in publisher's red cloth, rubbed, shelfware, some spines faded; [with:] The County Lieutenancies and the Army 1803-1814, 1909, MacMillan, a first edition by the same author, 'presentation copy' blindstamp to title, red cloth, soiled boards, damage to spine (21)

Lot 166

A limited edition racing print after C.J Roche, 'At The First', The Lady Dudley Cup, Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire. Signed and inscribed

Lot 725

BLYTON, Enid - Five on a Secret Trail -1956, first edition, dust-wrapper tog. w. Five have Plenty of Fun - 1955, first edition and twenty other books (22)

Lot 712

CRANE, Walter - Flowers from Shakespeare's Garden - 1906, with numerous coloured illustrations and MILNE, A. A - The House at Pooh Corner - 1928, first edition, with illustrations by Ernest Shepherd (2)

Lot 707

BROWNING, Robert - The Pied Piper of Hamelin, a Child's Story - 1898, first edition, Harry Quilter, limited edition no. 21 of 100 copies, de-luxe edition on English vellum, inscribed to the recipient, The Rev'd Atkinson, and signed by the publisher, folio, with silver and gilt decoration, with a coloured illustration on silk, and a further coloured illustration on paper

Lot 425

DICKENS, Charles - The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby - 1839, first edition

Lot 479

A Genuine List of the Voters who Poll'd at Bridgwater, May, the 12th, 1741, Candidates Hon Vere Poulett, Efq; George Dodington Efq; Sir Charles Wyndham, Bart tog. w. five Kelly's Directory of Bridgwater, for 1954, 1957, 1964, 1967-8 and 1973-4; two Kelly's Tradefinder of Bridgwater for 1972-73 and 1973-1974; seven Bridgwater Directory Almanack & Tide Table for 1934 to 1938, and two copies for 1939; DELDERFIELD, Eric R - The Lynmouth Flood Disaster - May 1953, first edition and another October, 1956, second edition and BUUTER, Henry - The Etymologival Spelling Book and Expositor - 1838, thirty second edition (18)

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