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Lot 219

DC Comics Superman collection of 2 titles Famous First Edition Vol 1 C-61 and Superman The Movie (1979) DC Treasury Edition C-62. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 363

Royal Mint ERII 2015 gold sovereign Fifth portrait - First Edition encapsulated with original box and cert.

Lot 593

4 boxed 1/72 scale diecast Corgi Supermarine Spitfire models (3 limited edition): 49005, 563/5600 Spitfire Mk1, 54 Sqn with authentic reproduction pilots' notes (1940-2000 60th anniversary of the Battle of Britain series). Model fair condition with broken aerial mast. Box good. AA31901, 221/4100 Spitfire MkIIC, 276 Air-Sea Rescue Squadron. Model in excellent condition, box very good. AA31934C, 229/1000 Spitfire MkVb, 'Great Escape Collection' P/O Jens Muller, 331 Sqn. Model near mint with sealed accessory bag, box in excellent condition. 49001 Spitfire Mk1, 'First skirmish of Battle of Britain', Flt Lt Adolf Malan. Model in fair condition with a broken aerial mast, box fair.

Lot 597

4 boxed 1/72 scale diecast Corgi Supermarine Spitfire models (3 limited edition): AA31934C, 147/1000 Spitfire Vb, P/O Jens Muller, 331 Sqn 'Great Escape Collection': Model near mint, damage to box insert (see photos). AA31934A, 193/1000 Spitfire Vb, Flt Lt Bram Der Stok, 41 Sqn 'Great Escape Collection'. Model mint, box excellent. AA39211, 123/3000 Spitfire Mk1, Sqn Ldr Rupert 'Lucky' Leigh, 66 Sqn, '60 Years of Corgi' anniversary edition. Model and box in excellent condition. 49001 Spitfire Mk1, 'First skirmish of Battle Of Britain', Flt Lt Adolf Malan. Model in excellent condition, box fair. No damage/factory flaws with any models.

Lot 96

1887-1888 - Two limited edition Victorian collections of the illustrations and cartoons of Randolph Caldecott. The lot comprising 1887 The Complete Collection of Pictures & Songs by Randolph Caldecott (with preface by Austin Dobson), and 1888 The Complete Collection of Randolph Caldecott's Contributions to the Graphic (with preface by Arthur Locker). Each a numbered limited edition signed by Edmund Evans, the first being No. 700 of 800, the latter No. 791 of 1,250. Illustrated throughout in colour. Presented in the publisher's smart original cloth bindings. Largest to measure approx. 39 x 33cm.

Lot 253

Modern Steiff Bears and Soft Toys, comprising a brown teddy bear - no label, Disney edition bambi, the Worlds First MBI bear and Dumbo (4)

Lot 1165

Miscellaneous Literature, including: Wells (H. G.), The First Men in the Moon, George Newnes, 1901, first UK edition, ex-library copy; idem, Men Like Gods, Cassell and Company, 1923, and others by Wells; Moorcock (Michael), The Oak & The Ram, 1973, The Bull & The Spear, 1973, The Sword & The Stallion, 1974, The Sleeping Sorceress, 1971, Elric of Melnibone, 1972, all first editions in dust jackets; Verne (Jules), A Voyage Around the World: South America, George Routledge and Sons, 1876; Fowles (John), The Collector, Jonathan Cape, 1963, second impression, dust jacket (priced 18s net); idem, The Magus, Jonathan Cape, 1966, first edition, dust jacket (priced 30s. net), and a small quanitiy of others by Fowles, including first editions; Carr (John Dickson), Deadly Hall, Harper & Row, 1971, first edition, dust jacket; idem, The 9 Wrong Answers, Harper & Brothers, 1952, first edition, dust jacket, and a quanity of others by Carr; Dalí (Salvador), Hidden Faces, Nicholas & Watson, 1947, dust jacket; Stendhal, Maxims of Love, Arthur L. Humphreys, 1906, morocco binding, gilt, by Riviere (spine sunned); and others, including detective fiction, mystery etc. (6 boxes).

Lot 14

A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells by Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S. and Sylvanus Hanley, B.A. Published London, John Van Voorst, 1853, bound in four volumes, first edition. Beautiful hand coloured plates with tissue guards in volumes I and IV by G B Sowerby and J de C Sowerby . Full calf binding, raised bands to spine with gilt decorative tooling and labels. Marbled end papers and page edges, nice tight bindings, lightly rubbed at corners. A handsome set in very clean condition.  Provenance: Sudeley Castle & Gardens, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.

Lot 18

The Castle of Kenilworth, A Hand-Book for Visitors by Rev E H Knowles, published Henry T Cooke and Son, Warwick, 1872, first edition. Original purple cloth with gilt title and decoration, all edges gilt. Photographic frontispiece and vignette to title page, plus 22 mounted albumen photographs and four plans, all present. Corners bumped, some fading to spine, top inch of spine missing, light foxing. Together with Eridge Castle, two bound articles from The Connoisseur and The Badminton Magazine (mounted on pages), full leather binding with gilt titles on cover and spine. Book plate of Idina Brassey, 1865-1951, daughter of The Marquess of Abergavenny who owned Eridge, which was demolished in 1937. (2) Provenance: Sudeley Castle & Gardens, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire.

Lot 84

Yoshimoto Nara (b.1959)Real OneOffset lithograph printed in colours, 2019, from the first edition of 1000, published by Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, on wove paper, the full sheet, 635 x 736mm (25 x 29in)

Lot 407

Clare Leighton (1898-1989), wood engraving printed from the block on paper, September, Apple-Picking, from The Farmer’s Year, 1933, 22cm x 28cm, mounted, glazed and framed. This original, full page wood block print is from the first edition of Clare Leighton’s most famous work, which she wrote, engraved and designed

Lot 511

Eric Ravilious (1903-1942), lithograph in colours on paper, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 21cm x 14 cm, mounted, framed and glazed. Printed for the first edition of High Streetby the Curwen Press in 1938

Lot 526

Eric Ravilious (1903-1942), wood engraving on paper, Bookplate for Roger Bevan, 10.3cm x 6.5cm, mounted, glazed and framed. Printed for the first number of Signaturein a limited edition of 1,000 by The Curwen Press in 1935

Lot 447

The scarce first edition of The Punster’s Pocket-Book, or The Art of Punning, by Bernard Blackmantle, in the original cloth binding, ilustrated with numerous original designs by Robert Cruikshank, published by Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper (1826).

Lot 457

Three sets of travel and topography books, to include: Ten volumes from Picturesque Europe, with illustrations on steel and wood by the most eminent artists, published by Cassell Peter and Galpin [1876-1879], including ‘British Isles I-III’, ‘Sweden’, ‘Old German Towns’, etc., in full morocco bindings; The first edition of Countries of the World, described by the leading travel writers of the day, edited by J. A. Hammerton, complete in six volumes rebound in half morocco, and densely illustrated with original photographs in colour and photogravure, including ‘Berlin to Congo’, ‘New York to Siam’, etc., published by The Waverley Book Company Ltd (1926); and the first edition of Hutchinson’s Britain Beautiful, complete in four volumes bound in the original publisher’s gilt decorated cloth, illustrated in black and white and with colour plates, published by Hutchinson & Co., 1924-1926.

Lot 458

Large collection of early-edition nineteenth and early twentieth century history books, mainly bound in leather, to include a new edition of The History of England by Lord Macaulay (1873), bound in full tree-calf and complete in two volumes, an early edition of Pioneers of Science by Sir Oliver Lodge (1926), the first edition of William Pitt Earl of Chatham and the Growth and Division of the British Empire 1708-1778 by Walford David Green (1900) in Maskew Miller signed half-calf binding, and others.

Lot 187

A first day cover, price list, brochure and covering letter regarding the launch of a Ltd edition silver or gold Churchill brandy goblet

Lot 509

Thompson, Edward Palmer - 'Out of Apathy', published by New Left Books, Stevens and Sons, Ltd., London, 1960, first edition, signed in ink by authors E. P. Thompson and Stuart Hall to frontispiece, black cloth boards, lacking dust jacket, 4to, also Bednarik, K. - 'The Young Worker', published by Faber and Faber, 1955, blue cloth boards with dust jacket, 4to, and a pamphlet titled 'The Welfare State' by Enoch Powell. (3)

Lot 511

Blair, Tony - 'A Journey', published by Hutchinson, London, 2010, first edition, signed in ink to the title page by the author, black cloth boards with dust jacket, 4to, also a quantity of other political biographies to include Paddy Ashdown, Gordon Brown, David Blunkett, Tony Benn, Betty Boothroyd, Mo Mowlam and others, all signed. (19)

Lot 512

Costello, Elvis - 'Unfaithful Music and Disappearing Ink', published by Viking, 2015, first edition, signed in ink by the author, black cloth boards with dust jacket, 4to, also Johnny Marr - 'Set the Boy Free', published by Century, 2016, signed in ink and signed biographies of Lesley Garrett and Lulu. (4)

Lot 515

Starkey, David - 'Magna Carta', published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, 2015, first edition, signed in ink on title page by the author, black cloth boards, illustrated dust jacket, 4to, also a quantity of other books of historical subjects, the majority signed by the authors. (25)

Lot 173

Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959. Japanese Prints: From the Early Masters to the Modern. First edition hardcover book with its original dust cover featuring a section of a woodblock print by Choki. 287-pages of stunning Japanese prints by Masanobu, Kiyonaga, Toyokuni, and many more. Artist: James A. MichenerIssued: 1959Dimensions: 9.5"W x 12.5"H x 1.5"DEdition Number: 1st edition Manufacturer: Charles E. Tuttle CompanyCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Good.

Lot 39

This is a revised and updated edition of Jewish Experience in the Art of the Twentieth Century Bergin & Garvey, 1984. Beautifully illustrated, this book contains 48 more color illustrations than the first edition, as well as more than 200 black and white and color illustrations. Also, over fifty percent of the illustrations have been changed from the first edition and the text has been substantially revised. Soft covered. Artist: Avram KampfIssued: 1990Dimensions: 9.5"W x 1"D x 11"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 424

A.A. Milne. "The House at Pooh Corner." New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1928. First edition. Illustrated by E.H. Shepard. Signed by the author and illustrator. Number 112/250.Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 5 1/4 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 538

Joan Miro (Spanish (Catalan), 1893-1983). Complete set of "Derriere le Miroir: Peintures Sur Papier, Dessins." With three original color lithographs (two are double page) and six color lithographs after Miro (four are double page). With text in French by Pierre Alechinsky. Published by Maeght Editeur, 1971. First edition, numbered 35/150. Pencil signed by Miro on a front page. With original board chemise and slipcase.(Book) height: 15 in x width: 11 in. (Case) height: 15 1/2 in x width: 11 3/4 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Lot 24

Paul Guiragossian (Lebanon, 1926-1993)La Famille oil on masonite, framedsigned 'PAUL G' and dated '62' (lower right), executed in 1962116 x 87cm (45 11/16 x 34 1/4in).Footnotes:Provenance:Property from a private collection, BeirutIllustrated:EUROP Genève Art magazine, April 1999 Edition, page 61Exhibited:L'Art A Genève Art, Geneva, 1999Note:This work is sold with a photo certificate from the Paul Guiragossian Foundation'They taught us in History that there have been heroes who led fearless battles such as Alexander the Great who killed thousands of men on the shores of Saida and Tyre. He is considered a hero?...They call Napoleon a Hero. What kind of hero kills thousands of people in frozen temperatures like in Austerlitz and is considered a hero? Who is a Hero besides the Mother?. The Mother is the Symbol of purity, faith and unconditional Love and the greatest secret in the Universe is Love' - Paul GuiragossianAchieving recognition in his own lifetime and honoured with a state funeral upon his death, Paul Guiragossian is remembered as one of the most talented and progressive artists to emerge from Lebanon. Guiragossian was born in 1926 in Jerusalem to survivors of the Armenian genocide. Due to exile, Guiragossian's family settled in Beirut, Lebanon in 1947. In 1956, Guiragossian received a scholarship from the Italian Government to study at The Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, which was soon followed by a further scholarship from the French government to attend Les Ateliers des Maîtres de L'Ecole de Paris. By the mid-1960s Guiragossian had grown to become one of the most celebrated artist in the Arab world and in 1989 he became the first artist to have a solo show at the Institut de Monde Arabe in Paris.Guiragossian's genius lies in his ability to simultaneously provoke both joy and despair. Although the war broke out in the early 1970s, his attachment for his country grew larger and his works became more colourful with messages of hope for his people. From the mid-1970s onwards, most of Guiragossian's paintings conveyed a sense of solidarity, a collective joy or at times suffering. The female figure was also seen visible throughout Guiragossian's oeuvre; the fascination with the mother being the vital support system through good and bad, the caretaker and the bearer of life plays a central role and a key subject matter in his paintings. His work reflects a reality both deeply personal and universally relatable, as his obsession with the subject matter transcends from his own eternal longing for his own mother.These stunning paintings are superlative examples of Guiragossian's gestural and expressive painting style as clothed female figures are defined by thick elongated impasto paint.La Famille is an emotionally captivating composition; here Guiragossian celebrates and glorifies motherhood by painting allusions to the religious icons of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. The figures are dressed in a soft pastel colour palette infusing a sense of warmth, positivity and hope. The brown earthy tones against the white create a gentle aesthetic and beautiful harmony. The proximity of the faceless elongated figures with their arms wrapped around the new born baby suggests the coming together of a family and the intimate and eternal bond between them regardless of their fear and displacement due to the war.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 59

John Pinches, The Kings and Queens of England, silver, First Edition, 43 medallions, in folder

Lot 223

Public Image Limited - Recent Vinyl UK Album and 12" Reissues. Includes 12" limited edition remix of Death Disco (2014), 12" of Reggie Song (2012), PIL's Greatest Hits album (2014), Public Image - First Issue (2013 - US pressing on red vinyl). Condition: Mint/Sealed. (4)

Lot 226

Public Image Limited - French And European Album And 12" Single Pressings. Includes: Second Edition (1984 French reissue), First Issue (1979 French), Flowers Of Romance (1981 French), Single (Rise) 12" (1986 French), Home 12" (1986 European),  Warrior 12" Single (1989 European), Album (1986 European), Live In Tokyo (1983 European). Condition: Very Good Plus/Near Mint. (8)

Lot 397

Public Image Limited - Assorted CD Albums. Includes: Plastic Box (2009 Reissue - factory sealed), Paris Au Printemps (1989 Japanese with Obi strip), First Issue (1989 Japanese with Obi strip), Metal Box (1990 - 1st Edition cased in a round tin with Made In England stamped on back of tin), That What Is Not (1992 US edition), This Is PiL (2012 CD/DVD - factory sealed). Overall condition: Very Good Plus - Mint. (6). 

Lot 148

NANSEN, Fridtjof, Farthest North. 2 vols 1898. First Newnes edition. Pictorial cloth. Folding map in vol 1 torn, front free endpapers torn out in vol 1. Pictorial cloth is bright (2)

Lot 119

Sydney. Guide to the Port of Sydney N. S. W. published by The Maritime Services Board of N. S. W. printed by D. H. Paisley, Govt. printer, circa 1925, containing five folding maps including Birds Eye View of the Port of Sydney, Sydney Harbour Trust, 1919, colour lithographic pictorial map, printed on thin paper, old folds, short splits where old folds cross, occasional closed tears, 610 x 750 mm, together with Map of the Wharf Accommodation of the Port of Sydney, circa 1920, colour lithographic pictorial map, printed on thin paper, old folds, short splits where old folds cross, torn with the upper left corner of the map detached which remains bound into the volume, with Sydney Harbour Trust, Birds Eye View Showing new Wharfage Scheme Walsh Bay Sydney, circa 1920, colour lithographic pictorial map, printed on thin paper, old folds, short splits where old folds cross, torn with loss, 525 x 810 mm, plus Sydney Harbour Trust Birds-Eye View Showing New Wharfs & Approaches Jones Bay Pyrmont, circa 1920, colour lithographic pictorial map, printed on thin paper, old folds, trimmed to the image along the left hand margin, 470 x 815 mm, and Sydney Harbour Trust Birds-Eye View of Terminal Grain Elevator and Proposed Cargo Berths Glebe Island Port Jackson N. S. W. circa 1920, colour lithographic pictorial map, printed on thin paper, old folds, trimmed to the image along the left hand margin,590 x 815 mm, the volume also contains numerous uncoloured photographic views of the harbour and docks including two folding plates, publisher's green cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with Paterson (Daniel). Paterson's Twenty-Four Miles round London, with Reference to Seats of the Nobility and Gentry. London, published Bowles and Carver, 25th July 1791, circular engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, reference tables to each of the spandrels, very slight spotting, some wear cracks and small holes where old folds cross, crude tape repairs to verso, overall size 660 x 660 mm, contained in a contemporary card slipcase with publisher's printed label to the upper cover and advertisement to the rear cover, worn and frayed with crude tape repairs to the extremities, with Stanford (Edward). A Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection Shewing the Principal Ocean Steam Routes & Submarine Telegraphs &c. Jany. 1st. 1885, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 660 x 1100 mm, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with printed title label to the upper cover, plus Hall (Sidney). A Travelling County Atlas..., 1842, printed title, 26 (only) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring including one folding (Ireland), contents shaken and loose, contemporary 'envelope style' green morocco gilt covers, heavily worn and frayed, with another 10 British and foreign county and regional folding maps, including examples by or after Hughes, Buxey, Ordnance Survey, Bouchard, Allnutt, Vuillemin, Cassell and Colonel Thuillier, various sizes and conditionQTY: (13)NOTE:The Map of London by Paterson. James Howgego. The Printed Maps of London, no.212a. Howgego lists the first edition as 1797. This appears to be an unrecorded state, published six years prior to the first recorded edition.

Lot 223

Sidonius Appolinaris. Lucubrationes, liberalium literarum studiosis cognoscendae & Iiterum atque iterum repetende, linguam enim, mentem & ingenium locupletabunt, ornabunt, acuent. Item J. Baptistae Pii commentaria…, Basel: Henricus Petrus, 1542, [24], 494, [2] pp., title printed within woodcut border, depicting scenes of David's Life by Holbein, some woodcut initials & printer's device to final blank verso (3Q4), some spotting and soiling, dampstaining to lower outer corners, modern pencil marginalia, contemporary limp vellum, rubbed and soiled, small 4to (197 x 135 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Adams S1080; VD16 S-6321. First edition of this collection of letters, poems and panegyrics edited by Giovanni Battista Pio.

Lot 225

[Chaucer, Geoffrey]. [The Workes of Geffray Chaucer newly printed, with dyuers workes whiche were neuer in print before, London: by Nicholas Hill, 1550?], double column, black letter, B1r with woodcut of the Knight before castle, E6v with woodcut of the Squire, woodcut decorative initials, 'The Romau[n]t of the Rose' with separate divisional title within woodcut architectural border, lacking all 8 preliminary leaves before f. 1 (B1), and last 9 leaves, ff. 348-55 plus blank (3P4-3Q6), some mostly marginal browning and old dampstaining and fraying to lower margins throughout, occasional closed marginal tears, first leaf rehinged and paper repairs to lower margins of B1-3, 3F3-4 and 3P1-3, with only small loss to letters of a few words at lower outer corner of final leaf, minor worm trail to blank upper margin of several early leaves, a few old brief, marginal ink inscriptions and pen trials, remains of old front endpaper relaid with 19th-century manuscript brief title giving the date as 1546, modern brown morocco with five raised bands, gilt title and date ‘1546’ at foot, folio (310 x 195 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:STC 5071, 502, 5073 or 5074. This is one of four variants of the updated fourth collected edition, edited by William Thynne which was published simultaneously by four London booksellers (William Bonham, Richard Kele, Thomas Petit, and Robert Toye), each variant bearing a different colophon.

Lot 226

Law. Regis pie memorie Edwardi tertii a quadragesimo ad quinquagesimum, anni omnes a mendis quibus miserrime scatebant repurgati et suo nitori restituti, London: Richardi Tottel, 1565, title within woodcut architectural border slightly frayed to edges and lower outer blank corner torn, black letter text, woodcut initials, some contemporary early marginalia, occasional short marginal tears to few leaves, outer blank corners of few leaves torn with slight loss (not affecting text), toning, light dust-soiling, minor damp staining to last few leaves, modern brown half morocco, folio (27.7 x 18.5 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:STC 9583. Beale R44.A good copy of the second edition of the year books from the 40th to the 50th, and last year of the reign of Edward III (1367-77). The year books are the first English law reports and are not just one of the foundations of English law but of every legal system in the world which has taken the common law as its model.

Lot 230

Geoffrey of Monmouth (Bishop of St. Asaph). Pontici Virunnii viri doctissimi Britannicae historiae libri sex, magna et fide et diligentia conscripti: ad Britannici codicis fidem correcti, & ab infinitis mendis liberati: quibus praefixus est catalogus Regum Britanniae: per Dauidem Pouelum, S. Theolog. professorem, 3 parts in one, London: Apud Edmundum Bollifantum, impensis Henrici Denhami, & Radulphi Nuberij 1585, printer's woodcut device to titles, decorative initials, upper margin at gutter of first title and several other leaves repaired, occasional light damp staining, all edges gilt, early 20th-century mottled calf by Henry Young & Sons Ltd. of Liverpool, gilt decorated spine with maroon morocco labels, joints worn and split at head, small 8vo (STC 20109. The 2nd part title 'Itinerarium Cambriae: sev Laboriosae Baldvini ... Auctore Sil. Giraldo' and the 3rd part title 'Cambriae Descriptio: Auctore Sil. Giraldo Cambrense'), together with:Calamy (Edmund). The Godly Mans Ark, or City of Refuge in the Day of his Distress. Discovered in divers Sermons: the first of which was Preached at the Funeral of Mistress Elizabeth Moore. The other four were afterwards Preached, and are all of them now made publick..., 17th edition, corrected and amended, London: Thomas Parkhurst and John Hancock, 1693, light dust-soiling mostly to first and last leaves, lacking free endpapers, late 18th-century half calf, light wear to extremities, 12mo (Wing C252), including a defective Book of Common Prayer in Welsh, Llyfr gweddi gyffredin ... Ynghyd a'r Psallwyr neu Psalmau Dafydd, 2 parts in one, London: Edm. Powell, Rob. Whitledge, & C. Browne, 1709, Common Prayer lacking L12 and Psalms incomplete at rear, some early annotations, heavy dust-soiling, text block split in two, contemporary sheep, worn, 8voQTY: (3)

Lot 233

Mercuriale (Girolamo). Praelectiones Pisanae Hieronymi Mercuralis Foroliviensis medicinam Pisis loco supraordinario vocato profitentis in epidemicas Hippocratis historias, non minus ad theoricam, atque practicam medicinam utiles, quàm ob eruditionem incundae. Nec non tractatus primo, De hominis generatione, secundo, De balneis Pisanis, tertio, De vino & aqua. Cum indice copioso eorum quae in his operibus continentur, 1st edition, Venice: Apud Juntas, 1597, text in double column, woodcut vignette to title, woodcut initials, errata leaf, final leaf unsigned, early ownership inscription 'Octaviani Galleppini?' in brown ink to title, small damp-stain to head of inner margin (affecting text to some leaves), first few gatherings with outer margin frayed with slight loss, contemporary limp vellum, manuscript title to spine, old paper label with shelf number beneath, a few marked, lightly rubbed, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Adams M1333; CNCE 34142.First edition of a collection of lectures given at the University of Pisa by the Italian physician Girolamo Mercuriale (1530-1606), best known for his work on gymnastics, edited by Marco and Orazio Cornacchini. The greater part of the book contains a history of epidemics based on Hippocrates, and remarks on plague. Three shorter lectures deal with conception, the baths and mineral waters of Pisa, and the medicinal qualities of wine and water.

Lot 238

Carrera (Pietro). Il Gioco de Gli Scacchi, Diviso in Otto Libri, 1st edition, Militello: Giovanni de' Rossi, 1617, 556 [i. e., 552], [87] pp., woodcuts of chessboard to title and p. 531 (the latter full-page), full-page woodcut of the Branciforte coat of arms to title verso, 2 further smaller woodcuts, 18th-century armorial bookplate of 'Joannes Joseph S. R. J. Comes de Thun' to front pastedown with corresponding ink inscription to front free endpaper (struck out), 20th-century ownership ink stamp of Dr Rob Blass to front blank, early ink stamp of Tetschner Bibliothek to title, first few preliminary gatherings with faint old damp-stain, kk7 with small loss to lower corner (not affecting text), early 18th-century mottled calf gilt, joints cracked, small shelf label to foot of spine (with remnants of another to fourth spine compartment), some wear, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Brunet I, 1599. A first edition of one of the scarcest early Italian chess manuals. Pietro Carrera was a historian and priest who gained considerable notoriety as a chess player. The treatise is divided into eight books, with subjects including probability and endgames. Carrera also invented a variation of the game on an 8x10 chessboard to which two new pieces were added, the "Champion" (a combination of the moves of the tower and the knight) and "Centaurus" (a combination of the bishop and the knight).The work is also important as it was the first book printed in Militello, at the private press of Prince Francesco Branciforte.

Lot 242

[Chaucer, Geoffrey]. [Amorum Troili et Creseidae libri duo priores Anglico Latini, 1st edition, Oxford, J. Lichfield, 1635], woodcut initials, initial-frames, and headpieces, text with facing pages of Latin (italic) and English (black letter), lacks title-page [A1], signature K (pp. 67-74) duplicated, some browning throughout, mostly affecting preliminary leaves and margins, old dampstaining to lower gutter margins of some leaves, marginal chipping to first three preliminary leaves and **2, *4 torn with loss of blank lower margin and two further tears with blank paper loss to margins of 2A3 and 2K4, contemporary sheep, joints cracked and weak, some wear to spine ends and extremities, small 4to (185 x 135 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:STC 5097 or 5097.3. The first bilingual edition with English in italic and Latin translation by Sir Francis Kinaston. Signatures: A?(-A1,4) chi1[=A4] [dagger]? *? 2*² B-2N?, signature K duplicated.

Lot 248

[Cotton, Charles]. Scarronides: Or, Le Virgile Travesty. A Mock-Poem. Being the first of Virgils Aeneis in English, Burlesque, 1st edition, E. Cotes for Henry Brome, 1664, contemporary ownership inscription of 'Rich Towneley' to title (scored through, with Ex Donis added in a later hand above), further early ownership inscription of 'Tho Roydon' to title, faint light dust-soiling (mostly confined to margins), 19th-century sheep, lightly marked and rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Richard Towneley (1629-1707), mathematician, natural philosopher and astronomer. Collaborating with Robert Boyle, he helped develop 'Boyle's Law', which Boyle described as 'Mr Towneley's hypothesis'. He was also in frequent correspondence with John Flamsteed, with the two collaborating on a study of the measurement of eclipses on the moons of Jupiter.

Lot 252

Bacon (Francis). Baconiana. Or Certain genuine remains of Sr Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans; in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical; now the first time faithfully published. An account of these remains, and of all his Lordship’s other works, is given by the publisher, in a discourse by way of introduction, 1st edition, London: J. D. for Richard Chilwell, 1679, bound with: A Discourse by the way of Introduction, in which the publisher endeavoureth an account of the philosophy, mechanic inventions, and writings, of Sir Francis Bacon, 1st edition, London: Printed for R. C. at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1679, [2], 104; [8], 270, [2] p., engraved portrait frontispiece by F.H. van. Houe (loose), occasional light toning, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, red morocco title label lettered in gilt, rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC R9006; Pforzheimer 25.This copy conforms to the ESTC collation, with an alternative listed in Pforzheimer.

Lot 254

Heylyn (Peter). The Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts, 2 volumes in 1, London: M. Clark, 1681, engraved portrait frontispiece, divisional title to second part, endpapers renewed, ex-library stamp to top edge, modern full calf gilt, 4to, together with:Ames (William). Medulla SS. Theologiae, ex sacris literis, earumque interpretibus, extracta, & methodicè disposita, Amsterdam: Joannem Janssonium, 1627, woodcut vignette title, front free endpaper frayed with loss (with early and modern notations in ink), contemporary full calf, thick raised bands, worn with some loss (lacking headcap), small 8vo, withCave (William). Apostolici: Or, the History of the Lives, Acts, Death and Matyrdoms of those who were contemporary with, or immediately succeeded the apostles. As also the most eminent of the primitive fathers for the first three hundred years. To which is added, a chronology of the three first ages of the church, 2nd edition, London: Printed for J. R. for Richard Chiswel, 1682, half-title, additional engraved title, letterpress title printed in red and black, engraved illustrations, woodcut initials, a few light spots, contemporary calf, emblem with motto 'Munificenti Hulmiana' stamped in gilt to covers, lacking title labels, worn, 4to, withAntiquitates Apostolicae: Or, the History of the Lives, Acts and Martydoms of the Holy Apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke, 3rd edition, London: R. Norton, for R. Royston, 1677, engraved frontispiece, title printed in red and black, engraved illustrations in text, contemporary mottled calf, upper joint cracked, some wear, 4toQTY: (4)

Lot 256

Nunez de Cepeda (Francisco). Idea de El Buen Pastor copiada por los SS. Doctores representada en Empresas Sacras, con avisos espirituales, morales, politicos, y economicos para el Govierno de un Principe Ecclesistico, 1st edition, Lyon: Anisson, y Posuel, 1682, half-title, additional engraved title, by Francois Houat after Claudio Coello, based on a design by the author (close-trimmed to fore-margin, just touching engraved area), title printed in red and black, with contemporary ownership inscription towards foot: 'Do uso de Fr. Luis da Cruz... do Convto. de Torres Vas', 42 large engraved emblems (one to head of the dedication, one to head of the address to the reader, and 40 numbered in roman numerals), several signed Matt. Ogier, endpapers renewed, 18th century full calf, rebacked with red morocco gilt spine label, a little rubbed and slight wear to fore-edges, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Fr. Luis da Cruz, Convento de Torres Vedras, near Lisbon, Portugal (contemporary inscription to title).Palau 197165; Praz 437; Landwehr I, 541; Campa, Emblemata Hispanica SQ1.Francisco Núñez de Cepeda (1616-1690), Spanish Jesuit monk and author, whose El Buen Pastor is an emblem book designed for the instruction and guidance of the ideal prelate, conceived as a theological equivalent to Saavedra's emblem book Idea de un Principe Politico-Christiano (first published in Munich in 1640).

Lot 263

[Penn, William]. Some Fruits of Solitude, in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life, 7th edition, London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, [1735?], [16], 158, [6] pp., together with the second part, entitled More Fruits of Solitude: being the second part of reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life, London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, [1735?], [6], 111, [3] pp., some light toning, modern uniform dark brown calf, burgundy morocco title label to spine of each, lightly scuffed, 12mo,Howell (James). Epistolae Ho-Elianae. Familiar Letters, Domestick and Foreign. Divided into four books; partly Historical, Political, Philosophical. Upon Emergent Occasions, 8th edition, London, 1713, additional engraved title, toning and spotting, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, upper joint cracked and some wear, 8vo,Quevedo (Francisco de). The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Knight of the Order of St James. Made English by R.L., 6th edition, corrected, London: H. Herringman, 1678, browning, spotting and dust-soiling, some staining to few margins, 19th-century half calf, joints crudely strengthened with paper, some wear, 8vo,Geddes (Michael). Miscellaneous Tracts, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, corrected with additions, London: J. Churchill, 1714, contemporary blind panelled calf, morocco title labels to spines (some worn), light wear to extremities, 8vo, and two others QTY: (9)NOTE:Penn (William) - ESTC T139394 and T139391. The first volume states seventh edition and includes a collection of aphorisms issued between Penn's stints in Pennsylvania. Maxim 268: "When the poor Indians hear us call any of our Family by the Name of Servants, they cry out, What, call Brethren Servants! We call our Dogs Servants, but never Men."

Lot 265

[Gynaecology]. The Ladies Physical Directory. Or, a Treatise of all the Weaknesses, Indispositions, and Diseases peculiar to the Female Sex, from Eleven Years of Age to Fifty or upwards. By which women and maids of the meanest capacity may perfectly understand the symptoms, nature, and true cause of their own illnesses, and readily know how to manage themselves under all infirmities…, by a Physician, 6th edition, with many material alterations and additions, London: printed and sold by the author's appointment, at the Gentlewoman's at the Two Blue Posts in Haydon-Yard, in the Minories, 1736, [8], 96 pp., second title-page for ‘A Practical Discourse on Barrenness...’ at p. [43], old ink ownership name torn away from lower blank margin of main title, spotting throughout, lacks free endpapers, contemporary sheep, worn, upper joint weak, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC locates only the 2nd, 3rd, 7th and 8th editions of 1716, 1727, 1739 and 1742. First published as A Rational Account of the Natural Weaknesses of Women, all editions are apparently rare, ESTC locating a total of only 9 copies across all 4 editions noted. However, Copac locates two copies of this sixth edition, at Wellcome Library and Royal College of Physicians of London.

Lot 274

Harris (James). Three Treatises. The first concerning Art. The second concerning Music, Painting and Poetry. The third concerning Happiness, 2nd edition, revised and corrected, London: John Nourse and Paul Vaillant, 1765, engraved frontispiece, occasional light toning, armorial bookplate of Colonel Vesey to upper pastedown and 20th-century bookplate of John Francis Neylan to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, upper joint cracked, worn at head of spine, 8vo, together with:Warburton (William). A View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy; in four letters to a friend. Letters first and second, London: John and Paul Knapton, MDCCCLIV [i.e. 1754], contemporary calf, morocco title label to spine, 8vo,Montesquieu (Charles de Secondat Baron de). The Spirit of Laws. Translated from the French ... by Thomas Nugent, 2 volumes, 5th edition, carefully revised and improved, London: J. Nourse & P. Vaillant, 1773, crest ink stamp to titles, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo,Hutcheson (Francis). An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections. With illustrations on the Moral Sense, 3rd edition, with additions, London: A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman, [& others], 1742, 20th-century speckled sheep, red morocco title label, 8vo, plus 9 other 18th & 19th-century antiquarianQTY: (14)

Lot 277

Voltaire. The Man of Forty Crowns. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire, Glasgow: Robert Urie, 1768, bookplate of John T. Beer to front pastedown, lacking free endpapers and final advertisement leaf, scattered spotting, contemporary sprinkled calf, some wear to joints and spine extremities, 8vo, together with:The Princess of Babylon. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire, Glasgow: Robert Urie, 1769, lacking front free endpaper, a few small wormholes to lower margin, contemporary calf, upper cover working loose, some wear to joints and extremities, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:ESTC T137634; T155224 (respectively); Kress 6597 (for London edition of first title). Two scarce editions in English, published simultaneously with editions in London and Dublin.

Lot 278

Calcott (Wellins). A Candid Disquisition of the principles and practices of the most ancient and honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons; together with some strictures on the origin, nature, and design of that institution, 1st edition, London: Printed for the Author, by Brother James Dixwell, 1769, cancelled ink stamp to verso of title, list of subscribers present, occasional light spotting, front pastedown with bookplate of The Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland, contemporary marbled sheep, leather to upper board torn to lower quarter with loss, joints cracked, 8vo,Penington (Isaac). Letters of Isaac Penington, written to his relations and friends, now first published from manuscript copies. To which are added letters of Stephen Crisp, William Penn, R. Barclay, William Caton, Josiah Coale, and others, 1st edition, London: James Phillips, 1796, bookplate and ownership signatures of Nathaniel Morgan to front endpaper, contemporary sheep, 8vo,Gould (Robert Freke). The History of Freemasonry..., 3 volumes, London: Caxton Publishing Company, c.1900, photogravure portrait frontispieces, chromolithograph plates, all edges gilt, publisher's black half morocco, blue cloth sides, gilt-blocked decoration, cloth to upper board of volume 2 lightly mottled, 4to, plus 5 others related, 18th-early 20th-century publicationsQTY: (10)

Lot 291

Johnson (Samuel). The Works..., with an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, 6 vols., new ed., Dublin: Luke White, 1793, engraved portrait frontispiece to first volume, old library ink stamp to verso of frontispiece, also to verso of titles and at foot of final leaf of each volume with some show-through (also to a few other leaves), occasional light marginal worming to few leaves, library bookplate, contemporary marbled calf gilt, worn, 8vo, together with:Johnson (Samuel). The Works of Samuel Johnson, 12 volumes, new edition, H. Baldwin, J. Johnson, G. G. and J. Robinson [& others], 1801, engraved portrait frontispiece to first volume, some damp staining, armorial bookplate of John William Pease to upper pastedowns, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines with brown morocco labels, joints cracked, few spines with loss at head and foot, 8vo, Johnson (Samuel), Debates in Parliament, 2 volumes, London: John Stockdale, 1787, old ink stamp to each side of titles and at foot of final leaf, library bookplate and ink stamp to endpapers, contemporary marbled calf, worn, 8vo, plus other Johnson related including Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson... to which are added some poems never before printed. Published from the original MSS. in her possession by Hester Lynch Piozzi, 2 volumes, London: A. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1788, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, spine to first volume torn with loss, worn, 8vo, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the English Poets, by Samuel Johnson, volumes 1-7 & 9-10 only, 1779-81, contemporary calf, faint library numbers to spines, worn with two boards detached, small 8voQTY: (31)

Lot 299

Stewart (Duncan). A Treatise on Uterine Haemorrhage, 1st edition, London: James Moyes, 1816, half-title, ownership inscription to head of title, ex-library with ink stamps to preliminaries, scattered spotting, untrimmed, original paper-covered boards, spine worn with some loss, 8vo, together with:Capper (James). Meteorological and Miscellaneous Tracts, applicable to navigation, gardening, and farming, with calendars of flora. For Greece, France, England and Sweden, 1st edition, Cardiff: J. D. Bird, [1811], half-title, folding tables, armorial bookplate of Christopher P. Norbury of Worcester to front pastedown, untrimmed, original paper-covered boards, paper title label to spine, lightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, withChastel (Francois). Recueil de Tables Progressives pour les Vibrations du Régulateur, 1817, bound with Arlaud (Francois) Table qui indique les nombres qu'il faut aux roues de rencontre des montres, 2nd edition, Geneva: Luc Sestié, 1805, first work signed by the author to foot of preface, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, book ticket of Léon Leroy to front pastedown, contemporary blue paste-paper boards, paper label to spine, 8vo, contained in blue cloth drop-back box with title in gilt to spine, with 4 others related, including Bransby Cooper's Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis (2nd edition, 1841), John Sparkes' A Manual of Artistic Anatomy (1888), M. Fonzi's Rapport sur les dents artificielles, terro-métalliques (1808) and Manuale medicaminum simplicium et commistorum formulas continens (Bristol, 1816) QTY: (7)

Lot 3

D'Avity (Pierre d'). The Estates, Empires, & Principallities of the World, Represented by ye Description of Countries, Maners of Inhabitants, Riches of Provinces, Forces, Government, Religion; and the Princes that have governed in every Estate. With the Begin[n]ing of all Militarie and Religious Orders. Translated out of French by Edw: Grimstone, Sargeant at Armes, 1st English edition, London: Printed by Adam Islip for Mathewe Lownes and John Bill, 1615, engraved title (with discreetly repaired closed tear, margins frayed), leaves 3L6 and 5H1 torn at head with small area of text loss (pp. 672/673 & 1177/1178, with photocopies of missing text loosely inserted), without blank leaf at front and rear, occasional light damp stains, early manuscript annotation to verso of final leaf, contemporary calf, joints split and board attachment weak (upper board attachment strengthened), worn to spine and extremities, folio (30.5 x 20 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:STC 988.The work was first published in France in 1614.

Lot 301

Jones (George). The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny, and Quartre-Bras, described by the series of accounts published by authority, with circumstantial details..., 2 volumes in one, 10th edition, enlarged and corrected, London: John Booth and T. Egerton, 1817, engraved frontispiece portrait of Wellington and Blucher on India paper to first volume, 7 folding engraved maps and plans with contemporary hand-colouring, folding hand-coloured etched panorama of the Battle of Waterloo printed on two sheets (numbered plate 1 & plate 2), 34 engraved plates on India paper, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, later 19th-century vellum, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, small circular paper label at foot of spine, slight adhesive tape residue at foot of spine and boards, 4to QTY: (1)

Lot 308

Arnott (Archibald). An Account of the Last Illness, decease, and Post Mortem Appearances of Napoleon Bonaparte ... to which is added a letter from Dr. Arnott to Lieutenant-General Sir Hudson Lowe, K.C.B. &c. giving a succinct statement of Napoleon Bonaparte's disease and demise, London: John Murray, 1822, [4], 39, [9] pp., includes 8 pp. publisher's adverts at rear, top edge gilt, modern red half calf, gilt decorated spine, joints lightly rubbed, slim 8vo,Delbare (Francois-Thomas). Relation fide?le et de?taille?e de la dernie?re campagne de Buonaparte, termine?e par la Bataille de Mont-Saint-Jean, dite de Waterloo ou de la Belle-Alliance, 3rd edition, Paris: J. G. Dentu, 1815, upper margin of half-title with early ownership inscription 'Richard Sainthill N70 Borough London', 2 folding engraved maps, bound with Warden (William). Letters written on board His Majesty's ship the Northumberland, and Saint Helena; in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte, and his suite, during the voyage, and the first month of his residence in that island, are faithfully described and related, 3rd edition, London: Published for the author, by R. Ackermann, 1816, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding facsimile manuscript plate, title and initial leaves loosening, armorial bookplate of Sainthill of Sainthill, Devon to upper pastedown, contemporary half calf, upper joint cracked, 8vo,Santini (Noel). De Sainte-He?le?ne aux Invalides, ou, Napole?on Ier prisonnier de Sainte-He?le?ne..., Paris: chez lez Principaux Libraires, [1856], lithograph portrait frontispiece, 10 wood engraved plates, ink stamp to title, some scattered spotting, 20th-century black morocco-backed cloth, 8vo, plus a hand-coloured aquatint portrait plate of Napoleon (probably after Denzil Ibbetson?), image 21 x 15.5 cm, mounted, ebonised frame, glazed (frame dimensions 40.5 x 33.5 cm), plus one other related framed and glazed etched plate depicting half-length portraits (after Ibbetson) of Napoleon and offices Gourgaud, Bertrand, Las Casas and Montholon, published London: J. Hassell, May 1, 1817, plate mark 16 x 34.5 cm, gilt frame, glazed (frame dimensions 34.5 x 51 cm)QTY: (5)

Lot 319

Abell (Lucia Elizabeth). Recollections of the Emperor Napoleon, during the first three years of his captivity on the island of St. Helena, including the time of his residence at her father's house, "The Briars" by Mrs. Abell (late Miss Elizabeth Balcombe), 2nd edition, London: J. Murray, 1845, some toning, front free endpaper inscribed by the author and dated Nov. 9th 1866, near contemporary green cloth, frayed at head and foot of spine, joints cracked at head and foot, 8vo, together with:Napoleon I. Pensée d'un patriote sur Napoléon Bonaparte; suivie d'un mot sur le cancer héréditaire. Par un étudiant en médecine, Paris: chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1821, 7,[1]pp., edges untrimmed, loosely contained in original printed wrappers, slim 8vo,Ibid., Observations on Lord Bathurst's speech in the House of Peers, on March 18, 1817. Sent sealed to Sir Hudson Lowe to the address of Lord Liverpool, on the 7th day of October, 1817, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818, browning to first and last leaves, modern brown half morocco, slim 8vo,[Lullin de Cha?teauvieux, Fre?de?ric]. Manuscrit venu de Sainte-He?le?ne, d'une manie?re inconnue, London: John Murray; Brussels: P. J. De Mat, 20 April 1817, half-title, some browning and light spotting, contemporary marbled sheep, gilt decorated spine with maroon morocco title label, light wear to extremities, 12mo, plus 4 others related including Recueil de Pieces Officielles et de documens authentiques concernant le Prisonnier de Sainte-He?le?ne, deuxième recueil, Brussels: J. Maubach, 1819; Me?morial de Sir Hudson Lowe, relatif a? la captivite? de Napole?on a? Sainte-He?le?ne. Avec le portrait de l'auteur et une vue de Long-wood, Paris: Leon Dureuil, 1850; Manuscrit venu de St. He?le?ne, d'une Manière Inconnue, 2nd edition, London: John Murray, 1817; La Bibliothe?que de Napole?on aa Sainte He?le?ne by Victor Advielle, Paris: Lechevalier, 1894 QTY: (8)

Lot 35

Drake (Francis). Eboracum: or the History and Antiquities of the City of York ..., London: Printed by William Bower for the author, 1736, 60 engraved plates, plans and maps (few folding, one folding map and 2 folding plates trimmed and lined to verso), engraved illustrations to letterpress, without portrait frontispiece (not called for in plate list), some repaired closed tears and marginal tears to few leaves text and plates, all edges gilt, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, board corners worn and showing, folio, together with:Langdale (Thomas). A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire..., 2nd edition, Northallerton: J. Langdale, 1822, hand-coloured folding engraved map frontispiece, 2 folding tables, contemporary calf, morocco title label, light wear to to extremities, 4to,Bawdwen (William). Dom Boc. A translation of the Record called Domesday, so far as relates to the County of York..., with an introduction, glossary, & indexes, Doncaster: Printed by W. Sheardown, 1809, upper margin of title with signature John Lee, some browning mostly to first and last leaves, endpapers renewed with armorial bookplates of Heytesbury House and Chapman-Purchas to upper pastedown retained, near-contemporary straight-grain light brown morocco, gilt decorated spine and roll decoration to boards, 4to, plus other 19th and early 20th-century Yorkshire topography related, including guides, tours etc.QTY: (16)

Lot 364

Bible [English]. The Bible that is, the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament. translated according to the Hewbrew and Greek, and conferrred with the best translations in divers languages..., Amsterdam: Printed by Thomas Stafford, 1640, According to the Copy printed at Edinburgh by Andro Hart, in the yeare 1610, woodcut to general and New Testament titles (general title torn and repaired to edges and New Testament title and following leaf cropped to blank margins), 2 full-page engravings (both torn to edges and repaired), all before G6 detached, first leaf of Genesis with lower half torn away and lacking, numerous repairs mostly to leaves at front of volume and some leaves lined with archival tissue, bound with at rear Book of Psalms, The Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected into English Meeter by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others..., London: Printed by R. Badger for the Company of Stationers, 1632, printer's woodcut device to title, last few leaves detached and final leaf cropped to margins, text-block mostly resewn, some light dust-soiling, occasional damp stains and few marks, contemporary calf, boards detached and lacking spine, folio (33.6 x 22 cm), (Herbert 545; Darlow & Moule 424; STC 2344), together with:Wood (John). An Essay towards a Description of Bath, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, corrected and enlarged, London: Printed by James Bettenham, [1749], 20 engraved plates and plans only (of 22, includes 12 folding), bookplate of John Hill to upper pastedowns, contemporary calf, volume 2 rebacked and volume 1 partly restored (with reback leather pared ready to apply), board edges worn, 8vo, Shackleton (Ernest H.). The Heart of the Antarctic..., 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Heinemann, 1909, monochrome plates and illustrations, folding plans and panoramas in rear pockets, original cloth, volume 1 rebacked in blue morocco with raised bands, volume 2 partly restored with raised bands (without reback leather), covers marked and some wear, large 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books including antiquarianQTY: (a carton)NOTE:Sold with all faults, not subject to return.

Lot 375

Barrett (C. R. B.). The 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 2 volumes, London: Spottiswoode & Co., 1914, colour frontispieces plus monochrome illustrations & maps, some minor marginal toning plus spotting to the text-block, original uniform gilt decorated black half morocco, 4to, together with:Lawrence (T. E.), Severn Pillars of Wisdom, 1st trade edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1935, original cloth in dust jacket, covers light marked with a crease to the spine, 4toRevolt in the Desert, 1st edition, 1927, folding map to the rear, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly marked, 8voThe Mint,...,1st edition, 1955, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly marked, small tear to the head of the front cover, 4to, and 3 volumes of related T. E. Lawrence reference, plusH.M.S.O., publisher, Collected Reports on British High Speed Aircraft for the 1927 Schneider Trophy Contest [Aeronautical Research Committee reports and memoranda No. 1300], London: January 1931, monochrome illustrations, some light toning, original cloth slightly, rubbed & marked, 8vo, andReide (Thomas Dickson), A View of the Diseases of the Army in Great Britain, America, The West Indies, and on Board of King's Ships and Transports…, 1st edition, London: J. Johnson, 1793, erratum leaf at rear, first and last leaves dampstained, uncut, author’s presentation inscription to ‘Lieut. Col. Mercer, Royal Regt of Engineers’ to front flyleaf, original boards, soiled and worn, 8vo, plus other early to mid 20th century military reference & related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some slim political pamphlets, 8vo/4to QTY: (3 shelves )

Lot 412

Russell (Judith, editor). The Wood-Engravings of Gertrude Hermes, 1st edition, Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1993, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers very lightly marked, folio, together with:Sidey (Tessa), The Prints of Michael Rothenstein, 1st edition, Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1993, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plusWolff (Paul), My First Ten Years with the Leica, 1st edition, New York: B. Westermann Co., 1930, numerous monochrome illustrations, some light marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers toned & worn some some small tears & loss to head & foot, large 4to, andKhan-Magomedov (Selim Omarovich), Alexandr Vesnin and Russian Constructivism, 1st edition, London: Lund Humphries, 1986, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other art, crafts, print, & photography reference, including some exhibition catalogues, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves & a carton)

Lot 42

Morant (Philip). The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex..., 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: T. Osborne, J. Whiston, S. Baker, L. Davies, C. Reymers and B. White, 1768, folding engraved map frontispiece to first volume, 23 engraved plates (including 6 folding, of which 2 linen backed), 11 folding maps and plans (one map linen backed), plus 5 additional plates (each trimmed and mounted), dedication leaf to second volume lined to verso, occasional light toning and spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, modern brown half calf, spines slightly faded, folio, together with:Wright (Thomas). The History and Topography of the County of Essex, 2 volumes, London: George Virtue, 1836, additional engraved titles on India paper, engraved map, and 99 plates, some browning, damp staining and spotting mostly to text leaves, top edge gilt, contemporary green half morocco gilt decorated spines, large 4to, plus Barrett (Charles Raymond Booth). Essex: Highways, Byways and Waterways, 2nd series, London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1893, engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, original cloth, toned, joints and head and foot of spine frayed and worn, 4to (limited edition 65/125 on fine paper)QTY: (5)

Lot 420

Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language: in which the words are deduced from their originals,..., 2 volumes, 6th edition, London: printed for J. F and C. Rivington, et al, 1785, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some light toning, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines slightly rubbed, hinges cracked, large 4to, together with:Boswell (James), The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D., London: printed by Henry Baldwin, 1785, some light spotting & minor toning, front & rear gutters cracked, contemporary full calf, boards & spine slightly rubbed with some minor loss to head & foot, hinges cracked, 8vo, plusYoung (Edward), The Complaint: or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality, London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1743, bound with, Night the Second. on Time, Death, Friendship, 1742, Night the Third Narcissa, 4th edition, 1743, Night the Fourth. The Christian Triumph..., period inscription to the first title page, period mathematical-workings-out to the top of pp.12 & 13 of the 1st volume, ink marks to the front & rear endpapers, gutters cracked, some light spotting & toning, contemporary quarter calf to marbled boards, boards & spine rubbed with some loss, 4to, andQuarles (Francis), Emblems, Divine and Moral; together with Hieroglyphicks of the Life of Man, London: printed for A. Bettesworth, et al, 1723, etched frontispiece & illustrations, minor wear to the middle of the title page to remove a previous owner inscription, later endpapers, some marginal toning throughout, modern full calf, 8vo, plus other 18th century literature, all leather bindings, overall condition is generally good, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves)

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