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Lot 482

Mario Carrieri (b.1932) - Milano, Italia, 1959 C.M. Lerici Editore, Milan, first edition with dust-jacket, 4to, 29 x 25cm (11 1/2 x 9 3/4in) Literature: Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, The Photobook: A History (Volume I) , 2004, p.214.

Lot 484

Paul Strand (1890-1976) - Les Hébrides, 1962 Guilde du Livre, Lausanne, first edition, signed and inscribed on half-title, original grey cloth with dust-jacket, 4to, 27.5 x 22.4cm (10 3/4 x 8 3/4in) Literature: Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, The Photobook: A History (Volume I) , 2004, p.217

Lot 487

William Klein (b.1928) and others - A collection of fashion books, 20th century Comprising William Klein , 1987 (inscribed by Klein), Qui Etes Vous Polly Maggoo (Japanese edition), 2003 by Klein, Andy Warhol - Transcript of ATV Documentary by David Bailey, 1973, Comme des Garcons Six - Issues #3 and #7, 1989 and 1991, Issey Miyake by Irving Penn, 1990, Avedon Photographs 1947-1977 and Portraits, 1977 (signed) both by Richard Avedon and both first Japanese editions, Helmut Newton , 1981 (first French edition) and Helmut Newton's Illustrated - Vol.2, 1987 by Helmut Newton, Greg Gorman - Volume 1 , 1989 by Greg Gorman, and Pictures by Herb Ritts, 1988 (2nd edition, inscribed), various sizes

Lot 140

'Le Morte Darthur' illustrated by Andrew Beardsley , hardcover. Third edition limited to 1600 copies, published by E P Dutton, New York, 1927, (This third edition contains TWELVE illustrations not found in the first edition and TWO illustrations not found in the second edition), 30cms x 23cms

Lot 287

French Language History. John Lothrop Mottley, 'La Revolution Day Pays-bas'. Translated from the English by Jottrand and Lacroix, first edition, printed in Paris by Marpon and Flammarion. Quarter morocco with raised bars to the spine and gilded titling, marbled boards. 6 volumes. French Language. H. Darbois de Jubainvill, 'Les Premiers Habitants De L'Europe', second edition, two volumes, printed in Paris by Thorin, 1894. Quarter morocco with marbled board. Together with Gaston Paris, 'Histoire Poetique de Charlemagne', published in Paris by Franck, 1865. Quarter morocco with linen boards. Together with Maurice Prou, 'Manuel de Paleographie', third edition in Latin and French. Published in Paris by Picard, 1910. Quarter morocco with marbled boards. (4) History, French Language. E. Viollet-le-duc, 'Dictionnaire Raisonne du Mobilier Francais', volumes 1-6 inclusive, with engraved and photogravure, illustrations throughout. Published in Paris by Grund. Hardcloth with gilded titles to spines. (6) CONDITION REPORT: Varies from good to average. Wear etc./foxing with age.

Lot 842

T E Lawrence - Seven Pillars of Wisdom, first public edition 1935, Dornford Yates, five volumes with dust wrappers, etc

Lot 174

Of James Bond interest: Two Ian Fleming First Edition books, comprising the Spy Who Loved Me, 1962, and, You Only Live Twice, 1964, both published by Jonathon Cape for Gildrose Productions (2)

Lot 72

Books: T E Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1935, first edition, together with a Biography of the author (2).

Lot 204

A bound First Edition copy 'Welsh Furniture' dated 1950.

Lot 4

- Fabulous and highly influential 'art moderne' design - Probably the most original example on the market - Recent 9,000 Euros mechanical overhaul Further Info: Manufactured in late 1936, this splendid 302 Airstream Saloon benefits from a recent professional mechanical restoration. However the coachwork remains untouched and the interior features the original carpets, mats, seats, door panels, instruments and switches, while period accessories include the original air horn. Delivered new to Cherbourg, it comes complete with French Carte Gris, Peugeot 'Lettre D'Attestation' and UK HMRC NOVA entry - a UK V5C has been applied for. The following work has been accomplished in the last 2000km at a cost in excess of Euro 9000: full engine restoration; brake drums ground and braking system overhauled; dynamo, starter motor and carburettor refurbished; new battery, clutch, radiator and Michelin tyres fitted; petrol tank cleaned and tested; steering realigned. This is probably the most original 302s currently for sale, and benefits from an untouched 'oily rag' appearance combined with restored mechanicals. Having just completed a 500 mile European trip, the vendor reports 'constant oil pressure and no overheating, even in temperatures over 32 degrees'. This fine period Peugeot is accompanied by the original first edition owners' handbook, technical manual and history file containing invoices and notes from the recent restoration.

Lot 112

A first edition colour print entitled The Last Moments of HMS Hood by Robert Taylor signed by Ted Biggs M.B.E., R.N. (survivor) image size 28cm x 47cm, framed under glass

Lot 318A

W E Johns; Biggles books, hardback second editions or later, many with dustwrappers, together with softback books and a hardback copy of Gimlet Comes Home; J F C Westerman, John Bentley Wins Through, first edition with dust wrapper, published by The Children's Press, London; G E Rochester, The Trail Of Death and Brood Of The Vulture. (63)

Lot 332A

Francis Peck; Academia tertia Anglicana; or, the Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, in Lincoln, Rutland, and Northampton Shires, first edition, folio, full calf, frontis and all plates present, published by James Bettenham, London 1727.

Lot 335

William Blake; Songs of Innocence, seven song poems, first edition, decorated in colours by G Spencer Watson, music by Geoffrey Gwyther, 4to, unbound, published by The Poetry Bookshop, London 1920.

Lot 338

John Britton; The History and Antiquities of The Abbey, And Cathedral Church of Peterborough, first edition, 4to, half morocco with marbled boards, published by Longman, Ress, Orem, Brown and Green, London 1828.

Lot 340

Thomas Blore; The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland, limited first edition, folio, half morocco, published by R Newcomb & Son, Stanford 1881.

Lot 340A

E T Artis; The Durobrivae of Antoninus, first edition, folio, half morocco, sixty engraved plates, published by J B Nichols and Son, London 1828, together with two sepia watercolours of plates XXXIII and XVII.

Lot 343

Sir Alfred Munnings: An Artist's Life, The Second Burst, The Finish, 3 vols, two with dust covers, 1952, and two other books, Ballads and Poems, 1957, and Squire Osbaldeston His Autobiography, R Clay & Sons, Bungay, First Edition, March 1926, deckled edge. (5)

Lot 347A

R Bradley; Dictionarium Botanicum: Or, A Botanical Dictionary for the Use of the Curious in Husbandry and Gardening, first edition, 2 vols, 8vo, calf, published by T Woodward, London 1728.

Lot 351

Francis Howgrave; An essay of the Ancient and Present State of Stamford, first edition, 4to, gilt tooled red morocco, published by John Clarke, London 1726.

Lot 356

Julia Boys; Bewick Gleanings, first edition presentation copy, 4to gilt tooled morocco, signed by 'the author', published by Andrew Reid, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1886.

Lot 365

Thomas Bewick; The Fables of Aesop, and others, first edition, 8vo, calf, published by E Walker, London 1818, together with the Count de Buffon; The Natural History of Quadrupeds, vols I and III, 8vo, half calf with marbled boards, published by Peter Brown and Thomas Nelson, Edinburgh 1830. (3)

Lot 367

Pishey Thompson; The History and Antiquities of Boston, 4to, gilt tooled brown cloth, published by John Longman, London 1856, together with Thomas James Walker; The Depot for Prisoners of War at Norman Cross, Huntingdonshire 1796-1816, 8vo, green cloth, first edition, published by Constable & Co 1913.

Lot 1461

Beatles Interest Revolver Vinyl LP Version 1 PCS 7009 Parlophone 1966 YEX.605 1 YEX 606 1 DR.Robert. First Edition

Lot 1069

GLENFIDDICH CENTENARY LIMITED EDITION Single Speyside Malt Whisky, 'Specially filled and sealed on CHRISTMAS DAY 1986 to commemorate 100 years since Glenfiddich first ran from the stills'. Bottle No. 08818 of 12,000. 75cl, 43% volume, in sealed presentation box.

Lot 1249

JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL1998 SPECIAL EDITION 12 YEAR OLD Blended Scotch Whisky. First Production. 70cl, 40% volume, in presentation carton CONDITION REPORT: Good condition

Lot 988

FINDLATER'S 17 YEAR OLD WEDGEWOOD BONE CHINA VASE Blended Scotch whisky in Wedgewood Bone China Vase. 75cl, 43% volume. In presentation box. FINDLATER'S 15 YEAR OLD CRYSTAL DECANTER Blended Scotch whisky, bottled in a fine crystal decanter. 500ml, 43% volume. In presentation box, with glass stopper. FINDLATER'S FIRST XV Blended Scotch Whisky aged 15 years, in Gilbert Rugby Ball shaped Wade ceramic decanter. 70cl, 40% volume. In presentation box. THE ORIGINAL MACKINLAY 1991 GILBERT BALL Blended Scotch Whisky in limited edition Wade Ceramic Gilbert Rugby Ball decanter, commemorating the I.R.B. 1991 World Cup. Number 58 of 250, with the names of the 16 competing nations listed on the back. 750ml, 43% volume, in presentation box. 4 bottles CONDITION REPORT: Findlater's 17 y/o -some evaporation from decanter

Lot 1099

Michael Turner print 'The First Official Thrust SSC Print' signed by Andy Green and Richard Noble together with a copy of Thrust by Richard Noble limited edition 468 of 1000 also signed by Andy Green and the author and a limited edition Thrust SSC model

Lot 835

Salman Rushdie 'The Satanic Verses' (Viking Penguin, American edition, 1989); Peter Ackroyd 'First Light' (London, Hamish Hamilton, 1989); Eric Newby 'On the Shores of the Mediterranean' (London, Harvill Press, 1984). Each work signed by the author. Also includes Christy Brown 'Down All the Days' (London, Secker, 1970); Susan Hill 'I'm the King of the Castle' (London, Hamish Hamilton, 1970); James Jones 'From Here to Eternity' (London, Collins, 1952). With the exception of Salman Rushdie, all are First Edition, first printing

Lot 843

Kurt Vonnegut 'Hocus Pocus', signed by the author. Limited first edition, Franklin Library, full leather, gilt edged pages and spine, shrink wrapped

Lot 844

Toni Morrison, 'Jazz', signed by the author. Limited first edition, Franklin Library. Full leather, gilt edged pages and spine, shrink-wrapped

Lot 848

Maeve Binchy 'The Copper Beech', signed by the author, limited first edition, Franklin Library with full leather, gilt edged spine and pages

Lot 849

Kirk Douglas 'Last Tango in Brooklyn', signed by the author. Limited, first edition, Franklin Library with full leather, gilt-edged pages, shrink-wrapped

Lot 851

Thomas Tryon 'The Wings of the Morning'; Scott Turow 'Pleading Guilty'; T. Coraghessan Boyle 'The Road to Wellville'; Dominick Dunne 'An Inconvenient Woman'; Dominick Dunne 'A Season in Purgatory', signed by the authors. Limited, first edition, Franklin Library, full leather, gilt-edged pages and spine, shrink-wrapped

Lot 854

Philip Roth 'Operation Shylock', signed by the author. Limited, first edition, Franklin Library with full leather, gilt-edged pages and spine, shrink-wrapped

Lot 946

'Mein Kampf' (Hurst and Blackett, Ltd. 1939) First English edition approved by the National Socialists

Lot 948

Hans Anderson's 'Fairy Tales' Humphrey Mitford, Oxford University Press, no date, presumed first or very early edition. Imperial octavo green cloth boards with gilt lettering to front board and spine, gilt and colour illustration to front board and spine. All plates save the front piece which is missing. Also, 'King Arthur's Knights', Edinburgh and London, T.C & E.C Jack (c.1912), illustrations by Walter Crane

Lot 949

'A Fairy Book', illustrated Arthur Rackham (Garden City, Doubleday 1923) first edition all plates complete. Also Arthur Rackham illustrated 'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens' (London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1919) all plates intact

Lot 952

Samuel Beckett, 'Molloy' (The Olympic Press, 1955) first edition, white card boards with blue/black banded wrapper, plus Kingsley Amis ' I Like It Here' (London, Gollancz, 1958) first edition with dust-wrapper, plus 'Buffers End' (London, Faber 1949), first edition

Lot 957

Jeremy Bowen, 'Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East', signed first edition (London, Simon & Schuster, 2003), together with Caroline Alexander, 'The Bounty', signed first edition (London, Harper Collins, 2003)

Lot 963

Signed first edition, Joanne Harris 'Runemarks' (London, Doubleday, 2007) together with a signed Jeremy Paxman, 'The English: A Portrait of a People'

Lot 966

Charles Earl Spencer, 'Blenheim: Battle for Europe', signed first edition (London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004) together with William Hague, former leader of the Conservative Party and Foreign Secretary, 'William Pitt the Younger'. Signed first edition (London, Harper Collins 2004)

Lot 967

Ranulph Fiennes, 'Captain Scott', signed first edition (London, Hodder & Stoughton, 2003) together with Simon Sebag Montefiore, 'Stalin': The Court of the Red Tsar', signed first edition (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2003)

Lot 976A

Crispin Van De Pass, Hortus Floridus 1st edition no 131/500. The first book containing a very lively and true description of the flowers of spring. Preface Eleanor Sinclair Rohde, calligraphy by Margaret Shipton. Cresset Press 1928 together with poems and essays by the late Miss Bowdler, leather bound

Lot 387

The Grandeur of the Gorges by Donald Mennie, fifty photographic studies with descriptive notes of China's great waterway, the Yangtze Kiang, including twelve hand coloured prints, a first edition numbered 564/1000 and signed by the author, published by Kelly & Walsh Ltd, Shanghai, 1926

Lot 229A

Relhan (Richard) Flora Cantabrigiensis, exhibens plantas agro cantabrigiensi indigenas, 8vo, half calf, engraved plates (some folding), first edition, Cambridge, 1785.

Lot 783

TOLKEIN (J.R.R), THE HOBBIT OR THERE AND BACK AGAIN second impression of first edition, Allen & Unwin 1937, green cloth

Lot 858

SABRETACHE, A GENTLEMAN AND HIS HOUNDS gilt vellum spine, limited edition, copy 2 of 50, Eyre and Spottiswood, first edition, 1935, rare

Lot 864

ALDIN (CECIL), SCARLET TO M.F.H gilt vellum spines, signed, limited edition, copy 19 of 50, Eyre and Spottiswood, first edition 1933, rare

Lot 24

The Irish Rebellion. Sir John Temple Knight. 1646. London: R white for Samuel Gellibrand. Scarce first edition.

Lot 50

Harpers Monthly Magazine. European Ed. December 1881,to May 1882. Plus three editions of Punch, including its first edition 1841. London & New York: Sampson Low, Marston,Searle & Rivington

Lot 59

The Influence of Sea Power upon History 1660-1783. Captain A. T. Mahan United States Navy, ND. C, 1890. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington. May be first edition, if not, certainly early edition. Spine dates the book from 1889. The first library marking is from March 1893. Ex military Library of Aldershot with expected markings. 4 pages misbound with damage, but no significant loss to text. Rubbing and scuffing to boards and spine. Back cover coming away but still attached. Many illustrations, with 4 linen backed, one folding. Overall delicate, but in reasonable condition. [1].

Lot 75

The Fall of Feudalism In Ireland. Michael Davitt, 1904. London and New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers. First Edition.

Lot 80

A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, by Samuel Lewis, 1837. First Edition. In two volumes, bound in Cloth. Good condition, some foxing in vol 2.

Lot 5595

Children's Books - Blyton (Enid), You're a good friend Noddy, Sampson Marston & Co ltd, London 1960, first edition, mitzy annuals; others; Victorian fietian; Ivory covered bible; early penguin classics; qty

Lot 426

Carroll, Lewis. Through The Looking Glass (And What Alice Found There) First Edition, First Impression. First Edition though to be 1872 but actually published in time for Christmas 1871. 8vo. Illustrated with fifty engravings by John Tenniel. Triple gilt ruled borders on boards which each have a circular illustration, of the Red and the White Queens, within triple lined frames. Dark green coated endpapers with indistinct inscription dated 1871

Lot 574

A First Edition print 'The Last Moments of H.M.S Hood' by Robert Taylor, signed by survivor Lieutenant Ted Briggs, M.B.E., R.N, in decorating gilt frame

Lot 207

Howard Timmins: Tretchikoff; Large hardback coffee table book with foreword by Stuart Cloete; publ. George G Harrap 1969, First Edition, fully illustrated with Tretchikoff's iconic artwork, original d/w (tears to d/w to edges).

Lot 422

Kit Williams: Masquerade; a signed Limited Edition copy, 518/1,000 (slight foxing to inside of covers and browning to edges) together with the standard version of the book, publ. Jonathan Cape First Edition and a 1981 Mascarade calendar .

Lot 423

Gerald Durrell: The Talking Parcel; signed First Edition, publ. J. B. Lippincott, signed to frontispiece "For Nick from an elderly Uncle Gerry" above a sketch in ink of two Owls, one asleep and one holding a mouse in its beak t/w Gerald and Lee Durrell: Durrell in Russia; signed First Edition, publ. Macdonald 1985, signed to frontispiece "For Marg with much love from Gerry & Lee" above a caricature of a long nosed animal by a bottle of Vodka entitled "A Desman in distress". PROVENANCE: Durrell family.

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