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Lot 844

RUGGLES-BRISE (S.) Sealed Bottles. First Edition. 5 photo. plates, text illus.; gilt-cloth. 1949. * a scarce book

Lot 848

PURDOM (C.D.) The Garden City: a study in the development of a modern town. First Edition. 4 coloured & numerous photo. plates, text illus.; pictorial cloth. 1913. * ie. Letchworth (Herts.), commenced in 1903; REPORT of the Welwyn Garden City Development Corporation . . . plans (1 folded in pocket) & other illus.; printed wrappers; sold with County of London Plan (Forshaw & Abercrombie, 1943) & Greater London Plan (Abercrombie, 1945) (4)

Lot 850

BANKART (G.P. & G.E.) Modern Plasterwork Design. First Edition. title, introduction & plates list (3 leaves), prefatory (photo.) & 100 other plates; loose in cloth-backed portfolio. 1927; together with some other architectural titles, (mostly of the period) (19)

Lot 854

BLIGH (Wm.) Relation de L'Enlevement du Navire le Bounty . . . traduit par Danic Lescallier . . . 3 folded maps, half title; contemp. French sheep, gilt-decorated spine & marbled e/ps. Paris, 1790. * the first French edition; sold with BLIGH (Wm.) Voyage a Mer du Sud: enterpris par de S.M. Britannique pour introduire, aux Indes Occidentales, l'arbre a pain . . . avec une relation de la revolte a bord de son vaisseau etc. Traduit de L'Anglais par F. Soules. folded plate & 2 folded maps; 19th cent. calf-backed marbled boards, gilt-decorated & panelled spine, marbled e/ps. Paris, 1792.

Lot 855

[BULKELEY, J. & CUMMINS, J.] Voyage a la Mer du Sud, fait par quelques officiers commandants le Vaisseau le Wager: pour servir de suite au Voyage de Georges Anson. First French Edition. engraved vignette title (printed in red & black), engraved cartouche illus. at head of text, half title; contemp. French gilt-ruled mottled calf, gilt-decorated spine, marbled edges & e/ps., 4to. Lyon, 1756. * the Supplement to Anson's Voyage Autour du Monde (1749)

Lot 857

CHRISTIAN (F.) Letters from Mr. Fletcher Christian, containing a narrative of the Transactions on board His Majesty's Ship Bounty, before and after the Mutiny, with his subsequent Voyages and Travels in South America. First Edition. (lacking frontis), newly rebound calf-backed marbled boards, gilt-ruled spine with morocco label. printed for the Proprietior and published by H.D. Symonds, 1796. * a supposedly spurious work, describing his 'escape from Pitcairn'.

Lot 858

[COYER, G.F.] Lettre au Docteur Maty, Secretaire de la Societe Royale de Londres, sure les Geants Patagons. engraved decorated title, half title; rebound marbled boards with gilt-morocco spine label, 12mo. Bruxelles (though apparently Paris), 1767. * first edition of the author's satire on Patagonian giants.

Lot 860

[FLEURIE, C.P.C., Comte de] Decouvertes des Francois, en 1768 & 1769, dans le Sud-Est de la Nouvelle Guinee. Et reconnonssances pasterieures de memes terres des navigateurs Anglois qui leaur ont impose de nouveaux noms . . . par M. * * *, ancien capitaine de vaisseau. 12 folded maps, illustrations note / errata leaf; 19th cent. sheep-backed marbled boards & e/ps. 4to. Paris, 1790. * the First Edition

Lot 862

FREZIER (A.F.) A Voyage to the South-Sea, and along the Coast of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713 and 1714. Particularly describing . . . the inhabitants, as well Indians as Spaniards: their customs and manners; their Natural History, Mines, Commodities, Traffick with Europe, &c. . . . with a Postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley . . . and an Account of the Settlement, Commerce, and Riches of the Jesuits in Paraguay. First English Edition. 37 engraved plates (incl. maps & plans, some folded), directions to binder leaf, title printed in red & black; contemp. blind-decorated polished calf, later gilt-ruled & panelled spine, 4to. 1717. * 19th cent. armorial bookplate of Thomas Munro. First English edition, with Halley's Postscript correcting some geographical errors.

Lot 866

KIPPIS (A.) The Life of Captain James Cook . . . (without half title); rebound mottled calf, gilt-decorated & panelled spine with red label, marbled e/ps. Dublin, 1788. sold with KIPPIS (A.) La Vie du Capitaine Cook, traduite d'Anglais du Docteur Kippis . . . First French Edition, 2 vols. wood-engraved title vignettes, half titles; original grey wrappers, uncut, old ms. paper spine labels, contained in a modern burgundy cloth box, with black morocco gilt label (by Newbold & Collins, Sydney). Paris, 1789. * contemp. ms. note on inside of wrapper, vol. 1 records its purchase '. . . vente de la Biblioteque de M. Mailly a Dijon. 10 Mai 1792 '.

Lot 869

[MARRA, J.] Journal du Second Voyage du Capitaine Cook, sur les Vaisseaux La Revolution & L'Adventure, enterpris par ordre de S.M. Britannique, dans les annees 1774 & 1775. folded chart, half title; contemp. mottled calf, gilt-decorated & panelled spine, marbled edges & e/ps. Amsterdam (et se trouve a Paris), 1777. * ownership name stamped on half title - Victor Froussard; the first French edition.

Lot 873

[RICKMAN, John] Troisieme Voyage de Cook, ou Journal d'une Expedition faite dans la Mer Pacifique du Sud & du Nord, en 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 & 1780. Traduit de l'Anglois. First French Edition. folded frontis., folded map, half title, engraved title vignette; uncut in original marbled wrappers, & preserved in a modern cloth box with red morocco label. Paris, 1782. * second issue of this edition - in corrected state, with printer's name on last page; the English edition ( of 1781) was published anonymously and 2 years before the official account, the author (Second Lieutenant on the Discovery) retaining the copy of his journal of the voyage - despite Admiralty instructions to the contrary.

Lot 879

KENDALL (T.) & LEE (S.) A Grammer and Vocabulary of the Language of New Zealand. First Edition. imprint leaf at end; old (unlettered) cloth. Church Missionary Society, 1820.

Lot 882

BLIGH (W.) A Narrative of the Mutiny on Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty; and the subsequent voyage of part of the crew, in the ship's boat . . . First Edition. folded plan & 3 charts (2 folded); rebound red morocco-backed marbled boards, gilt-ruled & lettered on panelled spine, 4to. 1790. * with the epic 'subsequent voyage' of 19 men in the ship's launch, travelling 4000 miles of open sea. Illustrated

Lot 883

FANNING (E.) Voyages Round the World; with selected sketches of voyages to the South Seas . . . China, etc. . . . also, information relating to important late discoveries . . . First Edition. 5 lithographed plates (2 folded); old cloth-backed boards (sometime rebacked), New York, 1833. * includes 'the report of the commander of the first American exploring expedition, patronised by the United States Government, in the brigs Serraph and Annawan, to the Southern Hemisphere'

Lot 887

PORTLOCK (N.) & DIXON (G.) An Abridgement of Portlock and Dixon's Voyage Round the World, performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. First Octavo Edition. portrait frontispiece & lge. folded chart (N.W. Coast of America); contemp. half calf & marbled boards (spine replaced), old red label. 1789 * armorial bookplate of J.B. Heath & his dated signature (1802) on front blank.

Lot 899

FLEMING (I.) The Man with the Golden Gun. First Edition. d/wrapper (not price-clipped), 1965.

Lot 901

GROSE (F.) The Antiquities of England and Wales . . . First Edition, 4 vols. & the 2 vols. Supplement. engraved title vignettes, plates & plans (1 folded), index map (folded), hand-coloured county maps & many engraved views & buildings (with letterpress description beneath), addenda to preface (38pp.) end vol. 6 ( together with the extra plates); contemp. calf, gilt-ruled & panelled spines, red & green labels, folio. 1773-87. * most illus. vol. 1 hand-coloured; Londonderry armorial bookplates.

Lot 904

[HOWELL (James) Dendrologia] Dodona's Grove, or the Vocal Forrest. By I.H. Esqr. First Edition. pictorial engraved title, frontis & 2 other plates, headpiece decorations; 18th cent. calf, gilt-decorated spine, 4to. 1640. * Vane Londonderry armorial bookplate; a few old & neat marginal ms. notes.

Lot 911

DONOVAN (J.) Rome: ancient and modern and its environs. First Edition, 4 vols. hand-coloured folded plan, 58 engraved views & plans, half titles; (?) publisher's vellum, gilt-decorated spines with red & black labels. Rome, 1842-44. * armorial bookplates of the Hon. Edward Petre.

Lot 916

BANNERMAN (D.) The Birds of the British Isles. First Edition, 12 vols. many plates (almost all coloured, with captioned guards, by George Lodge); gilt-lettered cloth, in d/wrappers (with coloured mounted illus. on each), roy. 8vo. 1953-63.

Lot 924

DALRYMPLE (Sir J.) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland . . . 2nd edition, 2 vols. contemp. calf, gilt-decorated & panelled spines, red & green labels, 4to. 1771-73; together with (from a later edition) Memoirs of Great Britain . . . vol. 2. pictorial vignette title, uniform binding with first item. 1788. * thus completing the work - 'from the battle off La Hogue till the capture of the French and Spanish fleets at Vigo'.

Lot 926

BRES (O.) Malta Antiqua Illustrata . . . First Edition. folded map & 3 folded plates, half title; contemp. polished calf, elaborately gilt-decorated covers & panelled spine with red label, g.e. & marbled e/ps., 4to. Rome, 1816

Lot 960

BATTY (E.F.) Italian Scenery. From drawings made in 1817, by Miss Batty. First Edition. engraved pictorial vignette title, 60 fine copper-engraved plates & end of text vignette (by Charles Heath & others, with guards); contemp. maroon straight-grain morocco, gilt-ruled & elaborately decorated covers, gilt-ruled & decorated panelled spine, generous inner dentelles gilt-ruled & decorated, also the board edges, g.e., buff e/ps. the pastedowns with embossed border design ( by Hering, with their Newman Street ticket) roy. 8vo. 1820; * Raleigh Trevelyan's copy, with his engraved booklabel, also the armorial/pictorial bookplate of Joseph John Crosfield (earlier 20th cent. horticulturalist & owner of Embley Park, nr. Romsey)

Lot 963

GILBERT (C.S.) An Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall: to which is added is, a complete Heraldry . . . First Edition, 2 vols. engraved & printed titles, engraved dedication, 14 aquatint & 25 otherwise engraved plates, 23 armorial plates (only, of 25), mostly folded, 8 portraits (but 1 in facsimile), d-page map, folded table, text engravings; 19th cent. maroon half morocco & cloth (distressed), marbled e/ps. & edges, 4to. Plymouth-Dock: printed and published by J. Congdon, 1817-20. * apparently lacks 2 plates & errata/plates list leaf (pencilled note), however - 'copies are rarely met with containing a complete set of the engravings' (old catalogue extract quoting Boase & Courtney's Cornish bibliography); sold with: WHITE (Wm.) History, Gazateer, and Directory of Devonshire . . . publisher's blind-decorated calf, thick cr. 8vo. Sheffield, 1850. * without the map (as usual); invaluable local information.

Lot 974

RICHARDS (J.M.) The Castles on the Ground. First Edition. 8 plates (by John Piper), d/wrapper. 1946; with 4 other literary titles.

Lot 977

MORSE (Jedidah) The American Geography; or, a View of the Present Situation of the United States of America . . . First Edition. 2 folded maps ( Southern & Northern States), corrections / directions for binder & corrections (France) leaves at end; old calf (distressed). Elizabeth-Town (N.J.): printed by Shepard Kollack, for the Author, 1789. * the maps are often lacking; this copy with contemp. presentation inscription - from Josiah Quincy (Harvard President 1829-45, & historian of the University) to Eliphalet Pearson (Acting President 1804-06), founder of the American Education Society, etc.); and with 2 loosely inserted letters (1964) relating to the volume's possible acquisition by Harvard University's Library.

Lot 978

SIRR (H.C.) China and the Chinese: their religion, character, customs, and manufactures: the evils arising from the opium trade . . . First Edition, 2 vols. 2 coloured, lithographed frontispieces, errata slip (vol. ii); contemp. gilt-decorated maroon morocco, g.e. 1849. * near contemp. inscription vol.1.

Lot 979

[GASKELL, Mrs. E.] Mary Barton: a tale of Manchester life. First Edition, 2 vols. advert. leaf in each vol.; original blind-decorated chocolate cloth, gilt-lettered spines ( by Bone & Son, with their ticket), contained in a modern gilt lettered box. 1848. * Chapman and Hall's series of 'original works of fiction, biography, and general literature'; contemp. ownership signature on free e/ps. & old bookseller's ticket - H. Whitemore, Market St., Manchester.

Lot 980

BURTON (R.F.) Vikram and the Vampire or Tales of Hindu Devilry. Adapted by Richard F. Burton . . . First Edition. 16 plates & num. text illus. (by Ernest Griset), half title; red half morocco & cloth, gilt-ruled & panelled spine, gilt top (by Sangorski & Sutcliffe). 1870

Lot 982

COXE (Wm.) Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. Interspersed with historical relations and political inquiries. First Edition, 3 vols. 12 plates, 14 maps & plans (mostly folded), text illus., 5 advert leaves (vol. iii); contemp. speckled calf, gilt-ruled spines with red & green gilt morocco labels, 4to. 1784-90. * vol. 1 includes the 6pp. subscribers list.

Lot 985

CHURCHILL (W.S.) The Second World War. First Edition, 6 vols. folded & other illus; 'author's note' slip tipped-in vol. 1; gilt-lettered cloth in d/wrappers. 1948-54.

Lot 987

MAQUOID (P.) A History of English Furniture. First Edition, 4 vols. many illus. (including coloured plates); gilt-buckram, folio. 1904-08. * armorial bookplates of Stephen Constantine Demetriadi.

Lot 992

SPARRMAN (A.) A Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antartic Polar Circle and Round the World: but chiefly into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffres, from the year 1772, to 1776. Translated from the Swedish original. 2 vols. folded view, folded map & 9 other copper-engraved plates; contemp. speckled calf (distressed), sm. 8vo. Perth: printed by R. Morison Junior, 1789. * a scarce provincial edition; the English translation first published London, 1785.

Lot 30

Brendan Hansbro, Unicorns,wood engraving,edition: 1 of 20, signed, framed,16 x 12cm framed size, 5 x 7cm image size, On show at the Curwen Gallery. Director's Comments: Our logo, thanks to Brendan. It is the first print in the edition, which we think makes it rather special.

Lot 716

BETJEMAN, JOHN, 'FIRST AND LAST LOVES', first edition, published 1952 with dust wrapper, NB VIDE page 169, illustrated 'Cottage of Rochdale 1895' by Edgar Wood - the house built for B.C. Brierley

Lot 1227

Anon [Daniel Defoe], Memoirs of the Church of Scotland, In Four Periods., Eman. Matthews, London 1717, first edition, 333pp + appendix (Of the State of the Church Since the Union), period calf spine and card boards, 8vo

Lot 1229

Fleming (Ian), On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Jonathan Cape London 1963, first edition, hb, dj (clipped as standard), 288pp, 8vo

Lot 1544

Books - Wodehouse (P.G.), The Code of the Woosters, Herbert Jenkins Limited, London 1938, first edition, hb; The Railway Diary and Officials' Directory For 1926, McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., London, hb; Kelly's 1940 Directory of Kingston, Malden and Coombe With Map; Grahame-White (Montague), At Thre Wheel Ashore and Afloat, G.T. Foulis & Company, Ltd., London, hb, dj; Fitzgerald (Catharine), Twelve Seconds to the Moon: A Story of the Wright Brothers, second edition, revised, signed; Brown's Bible, Thomas Kelly, London 1827, two volumes, full period bindings; The Gospels of Saint Mark, Saint Luke and Saint Matthew, Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, London 1874-1875, three volumes, with engraved plates by Bidas, folios; qty

Lot 156

A collection of 6 hardback volumes by Charles Darwin. Published in London by John Murray. 1/ Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication Charles Darwin Published by John Murray, UK (1905) Used Hardcover Second Edition Volumes 1 + 2 2/ The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action of Worms, with Observations on Their Habits, with illustrations, Fourth Thousand, DARWIN (Charles). Published by London John Murray (1881) Used Hardcover First Edition 3/ The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants Charles Darwin Published by John Murray, UK (1906) Used Original Cloth Second Edition 4/The various Contrivances by which Orchids are fertilised by Insects. Second Edition, popular, seventh impression. DARWIN, CHARLES. Second Edition Used Hardcover 5/The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex with Illustrations Darwin, Charles Published by John Murray, London (1906) second edition reprinted

Lot 166

1/ Sir Nigel. DOYLE, Arthur Conan. Published by Smith, Elder & Co, London. (1906) Used Hardcover First Edition 2/Rodney Stone Doyle, A. Conan Published by Eveleigh Nash & Grayson, London (1921) Used Hardcover

Lot 234

Rundell Maria Eliza Ketelby. A new system of domestic Cookery founded upon Principles of Economy and adapted to the use of private families... Seventy-first edition. Improved by the addiction of 900 modern receipts. London: John Murray, 1847. In-12° (mm 160x103). Pagine XXIV, [1], 571, [16] con antiporta incisa e 9 carte di tavole fuori testo. Lievi bruniture. Legatura moderna in pelle rossa, titoli in oro al dorso. In fine ricetta manoscritta per i Pancakes. La prima edizione dell'opera apparve intorno al 1806, senza alcuna indicazione del nome dell'autrice ('by a Lady'). Ne seguirono, tra il 1806 e il 1847, oltre sessanta edizioni inglesi e quindici americane. Un successo commerciale con pochi precedenti, tanto che per anni fu il ricettario della Rundell a assicurare prosperità finanziaria all'editore Murray. The Domestic Cookery comprende tutte le ricette della tradizione gastronomica inglese, dal Bread Pudding al Curry Chicken. 

Lot 499

History for Ready Reference from the Best Historians, Biographers, and Specialists…With numerous historical maps from original studies and drawings by A. C. Reilly. J.n. Larned. C.A. Nichols Co. Springfield. 1895-1910. 7 vols. 1st Ed. 7 Vols. Large & complete. The first five vols. are the original edition, whilst the latter two were supplements added to the series in 1901 and 1910 respectively. In brown buckram boards,with gilt titles and burgandy morocco half titles. In very good condition, this is an impressive work of historical scholarship, illustrated with many beautifully coloured maps. [7].

Lot 5

An early C20th crayon on paper of a Lady ‘Jeune femme debout’ By Paul Cesar Hellou glazed and framed (1859-1927) 73cm x 43.5cm Additional information: According to Mrs. Paulette Howard Johnston, Helleu’s daughter, the present drawing depicts one of the daughters of an American family, the Kellys, who were presumably very wealthy and owned a large house in Deauville before the First World War. Helleu lived half the year on his yacht in Deauville harbour with his family. Ms. Howard Johnston recalled how jealous she was of Marguerite Kelly’s hats, which she bought at Coco Chanel’s shop in Deauville and recalled the American girls were particularly remembered for their taste in the latest fashions and their gift for tennis. The family left France at the outset of the war and she never saw them again. The drawings are not signed because they were framed on the verso of other Helleu drawings of the Kelly girls. Provenance: Private Collection, United States This authenticity of this drawing has been confirmed by Les Amis de Paul-Cesar Helleu. The drawing will be included in the up-coming catalogue raisonne of which the first volume will appear in a French and English edition in September 2014. Mrs. Paulette Howard- Johnston (Helleu’s daughter) has seen the drawing and specifically dated it as being done in 1914 during the war. Paul César Helleu worked as a painter and an engraver in France at the turn of the century. His work epitomises the charm and elegance of French culture at the time – the belle époque – with all its verve and focus on fashion. Whilst he was renowned for his portraits of society ladies on commission, and those of his childhood sweetheart who later became his wife (Alice Guerin). Helleu was born in Vannes in 1859 and moved to Paris as a young man. He later became a pupil of Jean Leon Gérome at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts and became a lifelong friend of fellow student John Singer Sargent. Gérome was to buy his first painting. Artists including Monet, Rodin and Tissot also recognised his talent whilst he was studying in Paris (he was later formally accepted as part of the Impressionist group). In fact, Tissot gave Helleu his own engraving tools because he was in such despair after the death of his beloved Kathleen Newton that he was unable to use them to make art. As a result, Helleu became an excellent drypoint engraver and one can see those skills for draughtsmanship and fine line work in this particular drawing. Helleu immortalised many beautiful women in paint and graphite because he became the darling of fashionable, aristocratic ladies at the time (including Coco Chanel). Perhaps what makes him all the more appealing to the modern viewer is that, despite this, he was not a cad; throughout their lives together, his favourite model was his wife. NO RESERVE

Lot 41

A 17th Century Leather Bound Copy of 'The Saints Everlasting Rest' by Baxter 1649, with final chapter bound separately at the end dated 1657, probably a first edition.

Lot 141

The seminal 1998-dated official 'faldone', first-edition numbered edition, containing accurately re-created blueprints, sketches and a pre-war sales catalogue. Good condition.

Lot 340

To include 'Why Not? The Story of The Hon Charles Stewart Rolls' by David Baines (a first edition, published in 2007 in original slip case), 'Rolls-Royce Hives Turbulent Barons SHRMF' historical series number 20. Published 1992. 'Bentley A Racing History' by David Venables published in 2011 and 'The Maharajas & Their Magnificent Motor Cars' by Gautam Sen (English Edition, published in 2011). (Qty)

Lot 418

Large format publication by George Monkhouse, White Mouse first edition, over 200 pages, profusely illustrated and complete with clear dust jacket.

Lot 83

A first edition de-luxe brochure for the 1933/34 "Derby" Bentley 3¢ Litre cars showing the "Stone Guard" radiator shell (which mimicked the W.O Bentley cars - extremely rare. This shell was not fitted to production cars. Excellent original condition and a seriously rare find in this condition.

Lot 426

Large Quantity of mainly First Edition Signed Hardback Books

Lot 448

Book - Our Native Land, first edition with 19 printed sketches

Lot 142

A quantity of British first day covers, together with overseas examples, largely relating to Bermuda and a limited edition of silver jubilee stamps signed by the PMG in a presentation case, together with a book containing a quantity of largely pre WWII GB and all world stamps.

Lot 690

Two Charles Dickens novels, Dombey and Son, one First Edition, dated 1848, published by Bradbury and Evans, 11 Bouverie Street, the other dated 1863, published by Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly

Lot 393

MCCLELLAND (H.G); THE TROUT FLYDRESSER'S CABINET OF DEVICES first edition 1899, cloth

Lot 510

Margaret Thatcher - 'The Downing Street Years' first edition 1993 - Signed

Lot 517

First edition - The Fight for the Ashes in 1930, by P F Warner

Lot 521

Dylan Thomas 'Twenty Five Poems' first edition, published J M Dent 1936 - spine missing

Lot 529

First Edition 'Some British Ballards' illustrated by Arthur Rackham issued by Constable (no dust jacket) 1919

Lot 187

The News of The World No 1385 First Edition London : Sunday, April 10, 1870

Lot 103

Dickens (Charles) - The Mystery of Edwin Drood, first edition in 6 original monthly parts , 14 engraved plates by Dalziel, C. Roberts and others, all advertisements present, including the Cork Hats slip in part 2, 4pp. list of advertisements for Simkin, Marshall, and Co. loosely inserted, original pictorial wrappers, some foxing, original printed wrappers, a generally bright, near-fine set, preserved in folding chemise and custom morocco-backed slip-case, [Hatton & Cleaver pp. 373-384], 1870 § Lang (Andrew) and M.R.James. About Edwin Drood, one of 5 proof copies from an edition limited to 115 copies, tipped-in plate, original floral wrappers, Edinburgh, The Tragara Press, 1983; and 10 others, Droodiana, 8vo (12) An extremely difficult set to find in good condition.

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