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Lot 165

Wyllie, W. L. & Mrs. LONDON TO THE NORE London: A & C Black, 1905 Deluxe, First edition. Limited to 250 copies of which this is No. 128. Signed by artist author. Sixty colour plates and twenty eight head and tail pieces to chapters in black and white. Pictorial parchment cloth. A beautiful book.

Lot 9

de Brunes, J. NIEUWE WYN IN OUDE LE'ER - ZACKEN Middelburgh: Zacharius Roman, 1636 First edition. Signed by Frank Reitz, son of Pres. F. W. Reitz, on front endpaper. Parchment covered boards, old, long annotation on prelim to pre-title page.

Lot 76

Barrow, J. AN AUTO BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF SIR JOHN BARROW BART LATE OF THE ADMIRALTY London: John Murray, 1847 First edition. Frontis. Half leather, marbled cover boards, banded decorated spine, a fine copy, slight wear to frontis border, gilt edges. Text includes reflections, observations and reminiscences at Home and Abroad, p. 134 to 249 have very important details of his period in the Cape Colony.

Lot 146

SMITH, ANNA H. JOHANNESBURG STREET NAMES Johannesburg: Juta & Co. Ltd, 1971 First edition. B/w chapter heading. Cloth in very good dustjacket. Dictionary of Streets, Suburbs and Other Place Names compiled to end of 1968.

Lot 2

Anon OFFICIAL PAMPHLET OF THE SPECIAL CONGRESS OF MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN PARTY OF THE O. F. S. HELD AT BLOEMFONTEIN 7 - 9 JANUARY 1914 ON THE FORMATION OF THE NATIONAL PARTY WITH THE "CONSTITUTIE DER NATIONALE PARTIJ" INCLUDED Bloemfontein: Het Volksblad?, 1914 First edition. The 35 pages of text annotated by Deneys Reitz. Included is a two page letter to his sister, Bess Reitz, on the 'zoogenaamde National Party' written and signed by Deneys Reitz. Without cover pages. A highly important historical document.

Lot 58

du Bois, Henri PRESIDENT KRUGER UTRECHT MEDALLION JUIN 1902 Utrecht: L. Herbette, 1902 First edition. Bronze medallion: Obverse: Head of Kruger; Reverse: Angel walking over map of Europe superimposed on map of South Africa. Reverse a little rubbed.

Lot 101

Harmsen, Frieda MAUD SUMNER PAINTER AND POET Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik, 1992 First edition. Col. & b/w illustrations. Laminated pictorial boards.

Lot 171

Taylor, John MAN EATERS AND MARAUDERS London: Frederick Muller Ltd, 1959 First edition. B/w illustrations. Hardback in rubbed dustjacket with nick to bottom of spine, foxing.

Lot 25

REITZ, HJALMAR DE DOCHTER VAN DEN HANDSOPPER Amsterdam: van Holkema and Warendorf, 1903 First edition. Rubbed, worn, pictorial cloth inscribed by the author to his sister Bessie Reitz on 30 Mei 1903. Library decal of President F. W. Reitz on title page. And another by ? REITZ, HJALMER - The Conversion of a South African Nationalist, 1946, with handwritten appreciation to author. Viewing recommended as books are with wear.

Lot 122

Major, Richard Henry THE DISCOVERIES OF PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR AND THEIR RESULTS London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1877 First edition. B/w illustrations and charts are foxed as well as adjacent pages. Fold split and small tears to map at end of book. Half leather, banded decorated spine, foxing to endpapers and prelims. Bookplate of W. Boultbee Whall. Name of recent owner on front free endpaper; pre title page detaching.

Lot 61

Greenwall, Ryno ARTISTS AND ILLUSTRATORS OF THE ANGLO-BOER WAR Cape Town: Fernwood Press, 1992 First edition. No. 43 of 100 Collector's deluxe edition copies. This is No. 43 and was presented to Paul Isserow, signed by author on special 'Collector's Edition' page. Col. & b/w illustrations in profusion. Half leather, pictorial cloth, deluxe edition in slipcase with applied coloured illustration.

Lot 126

Miles, Elza LIFELINE OUT OF AFRICA: THE ART OF ERNEST MANCOBA Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1994 First edition. Col. & b/w illustrations. Cloth, mint dustjacket, enclosed in transparent Broidart cover.

Lot 113

LETCHER, OWEN THE GOLD MINES OF SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE HISTORY, TECHNOLOGY AND STATISTICS OF THE GOLD INDUSTRY Johannesburg: The Author, 1936 First edition. B/w illustrations and maps. Cloth, stain to edges of cover boards and insect damage to extreme perimeter of endpapers.

Lot 120

MACKENZIE, JOHN AUSTRAL AFRICA: LOSING IT OR RULING IT BEING INCIDENT AND EXPERIENCES IN BECHUANALAND, CAPE COLONY AND ENGLAND, 2 VOLS London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1887 First edition. B/w photographs, b/w illustrations and two maps. Pictorial cover (map) in bright binding. A fine set. (2)

Lot 24

Reitz, F. W. (Compiler) SESTIG UITGESOGTE AFRIKAANSEGEDIGTE Amsterdam: Hoëveker and Wormser, 1892 First edition. B/w illustrations. Pictorial cloth, detaching from cover, cover board rubbed. A highly important copy of this book as it originally belonged to the compiler (President F. W. Reitz) in which he fills the pre title page with full details of the publication, circumstances and cost of the book (Book also with name of his daughter Bess Reitz on endpaper and dated Holland 1904 and signed by Deneys Reitz 1903) (and three other books by Reitz) ? Another copy of REITZ, F. W. - Sestig Uitgesogte Afrikaanse Gedigte, 1892, inscribed by President Reitz, the author to W. P. Schreiner, Pretoria, 1898 ? REITZ, F. W. - Twee en Sestig Uitgesogte Afrikaanse Gedigte, 1914, fourth edition ? REITZ, F. W. - Oorlogs en Andere Gedichten, 1910, paper covers, rear cover lacking. Sold w.a.f. (4)

Lot 151

Theal, George McCall PROGRESS OF SOUTH AFRICA IN THE CENTURY Tornto: The Linscott Publishing Co., 1902 First edition. Cloth.

Lot 163

Wallis, J. P. R. THOMAS BAINES: HIS LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA, RHODESIA AND AUSTRALIA 1820 - 1875 Cape Town: A. A. Balkema, 1976 First edition. B/w illustrations. Cloth, in very good dustjacket.

Lot 68

Wilson, H. W. WITH THE FLAG TO PRETORIA, 2 VOLS & AFTER PRETORIA THE GUERILLA WAR, 2 VOLS London: Harmsworth Brothers Ltd, 1900 First edition. B/w illustrations in profusion. Decorative red cloth covers. Slight insect scarring to first two vols and sunning to perimeter of Vol 1. All four vols have spines that are sunned, cover boards still bright. One of the most useful reference works for the war. (4)

Lot 71

Various ILLUSTRATED MAPS OF THE NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN AND ITALIAN CAMPAGN OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR Italy and Libya: Mobile Military Map Printing Unit, 1942 - 45 First edition. Map 1 - Map with numerous vignettes of the Western Desert area of the North African Campaign Operations of the 8th Army: Historical Record of the 46 Survey Company of the South African Engineer Corps 1942 - 43, size: 55 by 42cm. Map 2 - Map of Italian Campaign 1944 - 45 with formation signs and badge with Roll of Honour 1/6 Field Regiment (V) South African Artillery (Prince Alfred's Own Cape Field Artillery), size: 34 by 46cm. Map 3 - Map of the Italian Campaign by Sgt. A. N. F. Coppin II S.A. armoured Brigade HQ, as printed in Milan, showing all the cap badges and flashes of the South African Units involved, size: 51 by 40,5cm. All maps in very fine condition and appropriately framed. As far as it is known the three maps have never been offered before for sale together, as a World War II set illustrating the South African war effort up North. (3)

Lot 141

Robinson, J. P. Kay WITH BOTHA'S ARMY (IN GERMAN SOUTH WEST AFRICA) London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1916 First edition. Cloth, faded spine, name of owner on endpaper, foxing.

Lot 102

Helps, Arthur THE SPANISH CONQUEST IN AMERICA, 4 VOLS London: John W. Parker & Son, 1855 - 57 First edition. Maps throughout. Full morocco, owner's logo on front cover boards, banded foliated spines, marbled endpapers and edges. A very good set in spite of slight foxing to a few pages. Book gives the history of slavery and the government of colonies in this area. (4)

Lot 50

Martens, H. THE CAPTURE OF FORT ARMSTRONG, KAFFIR LAND FEB 22 1851 London: Rudolph Ackermann, 20 January 1852 First edition. A fine handcoloured engraving showing a panoramic view of the Royal Artillery, Cape Mounted Riflemen, Fingo Corps and Fort Beaufort Burghers advancing on Fort Armstrong. Framed in cut out mount.

Lot 95

FROBENIUS, LEO THE CHILDHOOD OF MAN: A POPULAR ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES, CUSTOMS & THOUGHTS OF THE PRIMITIVE RACES London: Seeley & Co., Ltd, 1909 First edition. Four hundred and fifteen illustrations. Pictorial cloth, bright binding, scattered foxing.

Lot 136

Philip, John Rev RESEARCHES IN SOUTH AFRICA: ILLUSTRATING THE CIVIL, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CONDITION OF THE NATIVE TRIBES INCLUDING JOURNALS OF THE PROGRESS OF THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONS EXHIBITING THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY IN PROMOTING CIVILIZATION. 2 VOLS London: James Duncan, 1828 First edition. Frontis in Vol 1 and folding map and full page sketch in Vol 2. Half leather, marbled cover boards, scuffing to leather edges and cover boards, old book label of George Stokes, initial foxing, internal hinge crack. A hard to find set of this activist for the rights of South African indigenous populations. (2)

Lot 53

Amery, L. S. THE TIMES HISTORY OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA 1899 - 1902, 7 VOLS London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd, 1900 - 1909 First edition. With maps in pockets, fold outs, battle plans, photo gravure and other b/w portraits. Red cloth, gilt edges, a bit of wear to extreme spine edges, small paint splash on four spines, spines a bit faded and age browned, vol 6 has bleached spine, index vol 7 has age-darkened spine; with small library label, etc. Viewing recommended. Bookplate to 4 vols whereas the other 3 vols were added to complete the set. (7)

Lot 20

Molteno, E. B. F. BEYOND CHOICE, CHANCE OR FATE Goodwood: Goodwood Press, 1944 First edition. Inscribed to Bess Reitz (now Bess van Zyl) by the author, signed and dated by him, Christmas 1946. Cloth, hinge crack developing. A rare book.

Lot 168

Fitzpatrick, Percy Sir JOCK OF THE BUSHVELD London: Longmans Green & Co., 1907 First edition. Col. & b/w illustrations. Pictorial cloth, coverboards clean and bright, internal hinge crack. A very good copy.

Lot 175

Van Riebeeck Society SECOND SERIES, VOL. 1 - 35, 35 VOLS Cape Town: van Riebeeck Society, 1970 - First edition. Col. & b/w illustrations. Cloth. Note: Nos 1 - 18 are in the unattractive dull cloth binding - a very poor choice for this prestigious publication. From Vol 19 each Vol has a bright red pictorial dustjacket which considerably brightens up the set. The set, which still is added to each year, ended Vol 35 when the vendor passed away. An unread set in fine dustjackets. (35)

Lot 169

Stern, Irma ZANZIBAR Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik, 1948 First edition deluxe. No. 148 of 150 specially bound copies out of a limited edition of 500 copies. Col. & b/w illustrations. Cloth, with raffia spine in fine unread condition, a superb copy.

Lot 174

Van Riebeeck Society FIRST SERIES, VOL. 1 - 50 Cape Town: van Riebeen Society, 1920 -1969 First edition. Col. & b/w illustrations. Cloth, generally speaking a good set but as some copies vary slightly, viewing is suggested. Note: this is a complete set and includes the early numbers from No. 1. No serious Africana collector should be without this set on his library shelves. (50)

Lot 140

Richards, Walter HER MAJESTY'S ARMY: A DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF THE VARIOUS REGIMENTS, 3 VOLS London: J. S. Virtue & Co. Ltd, 1890 First edition. Please note: Vol 1 and 2 concern units in England and Scotland whereas Vol 3 contains details of Indian and Colonial Forces. Pages 283 to 331 concern South African Colonial Forces in this volume. Each Vol contains approx. 30 coloured plates which are very decorative. Many sets have been broken up so that the illustrations can be framed. Pictures by G. Douglas Giles. Half leather with some wear to edges of cover boards, pages have gilt edges, marbled endpapers, internal hinge splits have been re-inforced with wide black-patterned plastic tape, initial foxing to pages, most prints clean and bright but a handful have foxing to the borders of the print, front cover board to Vol 2 is detaching, plate of Durham Light Infantry Vol 1 bound in at p 277 and not p 227. (3)

Lot 128

Moodie, J. W. D. Lieut. TEN YEARS IN SOUTH AFRICA INCLUDING A PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE WILD SPORTS OF THAT COUNTRY, 2 VOLS London: Richard Bentley, 1835 First edition. Frontis to each Vol; both with slight foxing to their borders. Paper covered boards, maroon rippled spines with paper labels, new endpaper. A clean bright set. Rubber stamp on title page. (2)

Lot 17

KESTELL, J.D. & VAN VELDEN, D.E. DE VREDEONDERHANDELINGEN TUSSCHEN DE REGEERING EN DER TWEE ZUID-AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEKEN EN DE VERTEGENWOORDIGERS DER BRITSCHE REGEERING Pretoria: J. H. de Bussy, 1909 First edition, inscribed by van Velden, one of the authors, to President Reitz "Ter Gedachtenis" etc, Pretoria 1909 B/w illustrations and facsimilies of documents. Full leather.

Lot 116

Lydekker, R. THE GAME ANIMALS OF AFRICA London: Roland Ward Ltd, 1908 First edition. B/w plates and numerous b/w text figures and photographs. Cloth, internal hinge crack. First edition is hard to find.

Lot 51

Various A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL ENGRAVED PLATES OF ZULU WAR 1879 SCENES FROM THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, JAN - DEC 1879 London: Illustrated London News, 1879 First edition. The images include The Battle of Isandhlwana, Ginginhlovo, The Laager Method of Defence; Ulundi, Col Pearson's Column Crossing the Tugela; Evacuation of Zululand; Relief of Rorke's Drift; Encounter with Zulu Reconnaissance on the Tugela; Lord Chelmsford Column advancery on Isandhlwana; Defence of Rorke's Drift, from the Graphic; Burning of Ulundi, The March to Ulundi, etc, Occupation of a Military Kraal, fold out. Plus three additional plates of the first Anglo-Boer War: Volunteers Crossing the Vaal; Sir George Colley's Staff before Laings Nek; Sketch Plan of the Battle of Majuba Hill. (Qty)

Lot 31

Schreiner, Olive TROOPER PETER HALKET OF MASHONALAND London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1897 First edition with President's Reitz's signed library label on front endpaper. With rare frontispiece of hangings that was removed from subsequent editions. Cloth, small split to top edge of spine, gilt top page edges.

Lot 19

Mentzel, O. F. LIFE AT THE CAPE FOR MID-EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BEING THE BIOGRAPHY OF RUDOLF SIEGFRIED ALLEMANN Cape Town: van Riebeeck Society, 1919 First edition. B/w frontis. Inscribed to E. (Bess) Reitz from her father Frank Reitz, Christmas 1919, grey cloth with figure of van Riebeeck on cover board. The very rare Vol 2 of the first series of the van Riebeeck Society. Far rarer than the Darter's or Maskew Miller editions. Translated from the German by Margaret Greenlees.

Lot 49

Graham, Lumley SCENES FROM THE 1851 - 2 - 3 KAFFIR WAR London: Dickenson Brothers, 1854 First edition. Image 1 - Officers Pack Horses in Patrol order. Image 2 - Kafir Women and Children outside their conical hut, hand-coloured lithograph. Appropriately framed. both in one frame in cut out mount, a fine example. No foxing. These prints are of extreme rarity. These hand-coloured lithographs are from "Sketches by Two Officers of the 43rd Light Infantry" publ. 1854.

Lot 139

RAVEN-HART, R. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE: 1652 - 1702: THE FIRST 50 YEARS OF DUTCH COLONISATION AS SEEN BY CALLERS, 2 VOLS Cape Town: A. A. Balkema, 1970 First edition. B/w illustrations. Col. frontis. Cloth in very good dustjacket. (2)

Lot 133

PEARSE, G E. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FURNITURE IN SOUTH AFRICA Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik Ltd, 1960 First edition deluxe. Signed by author. No. 26 of 50 copies. B/w illustrations. Full blue leather. A beautiful copy in fine unread condition.

Lot 111

LEIBBRANDT, H.C.V. (EDITOR) THE REBELLION OF 1815 GENERALLY KNOWN AS SLACHTER'S NEK Cape Town: J. C. Juta & Co., 1902 First edition. Details of the trial, etc and related documents. Cloth, rubber stamp of owner, etc on front endpaper.

Lot 16

HOBSON, J.A. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA: ITS CAUSES AND EFFECTS New York: The MacMillan Company, 1900 First edition. Inscribed to 'G. H. Perris with the writer's best regards' on front free endpaper and signed library label of President F. W. Reitz. Cloth, cover boards with slight wear.

Lot 138

Purvis, J. B. THROUGH UGANDA TO MOUNT ELGEN London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1909 First edition. With map and forty two illustrations. Decorated cloth with cover board edges slightly rubbed, Royal Scottish Geographical Society label on front endpaper.

Lot 21

Muller, Hendrik P. N. Dr OUDE TYDEN IN DEN ORANJE-VRYSTAAT Leiden: E. J. Bril, 1907 First edition. Inscribed by author. Sij Hoogedele der heer F. W. Reitz, Oud Staatspresident van der Oranje Vrijstaat in Leogachting en Vriendschap signed Hendrik P. M. Muller, den Haag, 5 Juni 1907 B/w illustrations. Cloth with coat of arms of O. F. S. on front cover and author's signature in gold. Very interesting presentation copy signed and inscribed by author to the former state President of the O. F. S., F. W. Reitz.

Lot 82

Bradlow, Frank R. THOMAS BOWLER: HIS LIFE AND WORK Cape Town: A. A. Balkema, 1967 First edition. No. 717 of 1000 copies. Signed and numbered by the author Frank Bradlow. Col. & b/w illustrations. Cloth in dustjacket with tears. Regarded as the best edition covering Bowler.

Lot 118

LYELL, DENIS D. THE HUNTING & SPOOR OF CENTRAL AFRICAN GAME London: Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd, 1929 First edition. 38 b/w plates. Cloth, spine slightly sunned with small bleach made at bottom spine edge.

Lot 81

Boyle, Frederick TO THE CAPE FOR DIAMONDS: A STORY OF DIGGING EXPERIENCES IN SOUTH AFRICA London: Chapman & Hall, 1873 First edition. B/w illustrations. Green blindstamped boards with wear to spine edges. A rare book.

Lot 152

Timlin, William SOUTH AFRICA: A SERIES OF PENCIL SKETCHES London: A. & C. Black Ltd, 1927 First edition. B/w illustrations. Cloth in fine unread condition, bookplate of H. J. Raubenheimer.

Lot 119

Macdonald, William THE CONQUEST OF THE DESERT London: T. Werner Laurie Ltd, 1913 First edition. Fifty b/w illustrations and map. Bright cloth, with laid down photo with inscription by the author on front free endpaper.

Lot 12

Fry, A. Ruth EMILY HOBHOUSE: A MEMOIR London: Jonathan Cape, 1929 First edition. Inscribed on front free endpaper with signature of Frank Reitz, Bess Reitz's brother, London, 1942. B/w illustrations. Cloth. A rare book.

Lot 15

Hobbes, Tho. HOMER'S ILIAD IN ENGLISH London: William Crook, 1676 First edition. Front endpaper inscribed (President) F. W. Reitz, 1921. Full old leather with old cracks to the leather. Lacking front and back free endpapers, small mark to title page. Age browning.

Lot 167

Barrow, John AN ACCOUNT OF TRAVELS INTO THE INTERIOR OF SOUTHERN AFRICA IN THE YEARS 1797 AND 1798, 2 VOLS London: T. Cadell Jun & Davies, W, 1801 First edition. Col. foldout frontis and a number of foldout maps of the Cape Peninsula, in very good condition, ideal for the British Occupation of 1806! Original half leather showing wear to spines with marbled boards and burst corners. Bookplate of William Long. Internal hinge split to Vol 1. A nice clean set. (2)

Lot 162

Vondels, I. V. GYSBREGHT VAN AEMSTEL 1637 Amsterdam: Wilhelm Blaeu, 1637 First edition. Detaching cover board, no spine, needs rebinding.

Lot 158

Various S A ART LIBRARY SERIES Cape Town: C. Struik & Co., 1974 - 1977 First edition. Col. & b/w illustrations. Hard back in very good dustjackets. Vol 1 - 4 in slipcase in fine unread condition. Probably the finest example to come on to the market for years. Artists featured: ? Hugo Naude ? Cecil Higgs ? Irma Stern ? Maggie Laubser ? Walter Battiss ? Claude Bouscherain. (6)

Lot 47

Graham, Lumley KAFIR AND HOTTENTOT WAR PARTY 1851 - 2 - 3 KAFIR WAR London: Dickenson Brothers, 1854 First edition. A panoramic view with detailed portrayal of renegade Hottentot members of the CMR who had joined forces with the Xhosa. Appropriately framed. This hand-coloured lithograph was from "Sketches by Two Officers of the 43rd Light Infantry" publ. 1854.

Lot 97

Garson, Yvonne (Compiler) VERSATILE GENIUS: THE ROYAL ENGINEERS AND THEIR MAPS 1822 - 1876 Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand, 1992 First edition; African Series No. 3; No. 36 of 200. Manuscript Maps and Plans of the Eastern Frontier 1822 - 1876. Pictorial card covers. Crease to front corner of cover. A very rare publication. Col. illustrations. ? CARTWRIGHT, MARGARET (Compiler) - Maps of the South Western Cape of Good Hope, 1992, softback. (2)

Lot 94

Ewart, James JAMES EWART'S JOURNAL COVERING HIS STAY AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE 1811 - 1814 Cape Town: C. Struik (Pty) Ltd, 1970 First edition deluxe. No. 88 of 100 deluxe editions of a total print run of 1500 numbered copies. Col. & sepia illustrations, foldout. Full pale brown leather.

Lot 1118

A first edition 1889 Jerome K Jerome 'Three men in a boat' bound in red (No.11 in Quay Street address)

Lot 460

8 bound volumes of the First World War edition and 3 boxes of loose WWII editions of The War Illustated

Lot 1117

A Margaret Attwood first edition book 'The Edible Woman' 1969

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