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BINDINGS; Quantity of Continental leather bound books v.s. (qty)Please Note: The description for this lot should read: ‘The First Folio of Shakespeare, Norton Facsimile; London Folio Society Edition; Blake, William, Paradise Lost and The Times Atlas of the World; Millennium Edition’, and not as originally catalogued
Camille Souter HRHA (b.1929) CAMILLE SOUTER: THE MIRROR IN THE SEA by GARRETT CORMICAN special limited edition book; (no. 5 from an edition of 150) numbered and signed by author and artist on editions page, rear Published in Dublin by Whyte's in 2006. First limited edition issued in a special limited edition signed by artist and author of which this is one. Beautifully presented in grey linen boards with decorated upper and titled at spine with matching grey linen slipcase. 13 by 10in. (33 by 25.4cm)
Mitchell, Flora H. Vanishing Dublin. 1966, Dublin: Allen & Figgis, First Edition. 4to, green cloth gilt. Illustrated with 50 full page colour plates by the author. Many of the 600 copies of this book have subsequently been broken up for the prints which were then sold individually. Other editions remain in public and special collections, thus Vanishing Dublin is a highly rare and desirable collectors' item.
Dickens, Charles - A Christmas Carol, 1st edition, 8vo, "Stave one" on first page of text, frontispiece, 3 hand coloured steel plates and 4 woodcuts by John Leech, original cloth, (faded), spine bumped, owners inscription to flyleaf, approx 1cm. triangular loss at bottom right of front flyleaf, joint split between title page and preface, Chapman and Hall, London 1843
CHURCHILL Winston S., The Story of the Malakand Field Force, London 1898, 1st edition, second state with errata slip before first map, 8vo, green cloth, gilt lettering, inscription front blank leaf, library stamp verso of frontisplate, corrections from errata slip made neatly in ink, no other stamps or inscriptions, some worming front and rear boards has not penetrated inside, content clean and sound (1) Condition Report / Extra Information With black endpapers, although these appear to be later than the originals.Publishers catalogue present - date at the end 3/98.
'Old Rhymes with New Tunes'Composed by Richard Runciman Terry, illustrated by Gabriel Peippet, first edition, published by Longman, Green & Co London 1912, 'His Majesty the King' 1910 - 1935 Silver Jubilee of George V, with an introduction by H W Wilson, published by Associated Newspapers, London 1935, hardback book complete with dust jacket and original slipcase, two copies of 'Wilfred's Annual' dated 1925 and 1932, Twain Mark 'Tom Sawyer' published by the Heirloom Library, London 1955. (5)
Aldin Cecil "An Artists Models"First edition, published by H.F. & G. Witherby, London 1930, complete with original dust jacket, Emanuel Walter, "The Dog who wasn't what he thought he was", illustrated by Cecil Aldin, first edition, published by Rafael Tuck & Sons Ltd., London 1914, Ashmore Marion, "Lost, Stolen or Strayed", first edition, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1934, complete with original dust jacket. (3)
Aldin Cecil 'Dogs of Character'First edition published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1927, complete with dust jacket, also by Aldin 'Old Manor Houses', first edition, published by William Heinemann, London 1923, Douglas James 'The Bunch Book', illustrated by Cecil Aldin, first edition, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1932, Chalmers Patrick R. 'Dogs of Everyday', illustrated by Cecil Aldin, second edition, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1933, also by Chalmers and illustrated by Cecil Aldin 'The Last Muster', first edition, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode 1939. (5)
Aldin Cecil, "Just Among Friends"Second edition, with numerous coloured illustrations, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1935, Emanuel Walter, "A Dog Day", illustrated by Cecil Aldin, first ediiton published by William Heinmann, London 1902, Chalmers Patrick R. "A Dozen Dogs or So", illustrated by Cecil Aldin, first edition, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1928. (3)
Aldin Cecil, "Cecil Aldin's Happy Family"An extremely rare 1912 first edition, told by May Byron, with thirty six mounted coloured plates published by Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912, the front board decorated with an image of a pig, cat, duckling, rabbit and two dogs in front of a roaring fire.
Dawson Lucy, "Dogs as I see them"With twenty two coloured illustration, first edition, published by Collins, London, complete with original dust jacket, also by Lucy Dawson, "Dogs Rough and Smooth", with sixteen coloured illustrations, first edition 1937, published by Collins of London, complete with original dust jacket, Hart Frank, "Andrew, Bogie & Jack three dogs", published by Blackie & Sons, London circa 1936. (3)
Three E.R. II 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative medals, limited to an edition of 7500, each boxed with certificates, no's 0513, 0533 and 0540, together with two Wimbledon 1877-1977 silver commemorative medals, each boxed, one with certificate ltd. edition 351/10,000 and a Pobjoy Mint 1976 Concorde First scheduled passeneger service crown medal, boxed with certificate. (6)
Byne, Arthur and Mildred Stapley. Rejeria of the Spanish Renaissance, first edition, coloured frontispiece, tissue guard, plates, some soiling, original cloth, folio, New York: Hispanic Society of America, 1914; Bottomley, Lawrence. Spanish Details, first edition, plates, original cloth, 4to, New York: William Helburn, 1924; Mack, Gerstle and Thomas Gibson. Architectural Details of Southern Spain, plates, original cloth, 4to, New York: William Helburn, 1928 (3)
Jacquemin, Raphael. Iconographie generale et methodique du costume du IV au XIX Siecle, first edition, 200 hand-coloured plates, contemporary half morocco, worn, bookplates of Henry Irving and Henry Clerk Collison, folio, Paris: L'Auteur, [1863-1868] PRESENTATION COPY TO HENRY IRVING, the front pastedown with ms. note, 'February 6 1891, To Henry Irving from S. Bancroft, Many Happy returns of the day, Old Friend'.
Mendelsohn, Erich. Neues Haus. Neue Welt, first edition, plates, original boards, soiled, extremities rubbed, lower edge slightly stained, 4to, Berlin: Rudolf Mosse Buchverlag, 1932; Le Corbusier. The Marseilles Block, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, torn, 4to, London: The Harvill Press, 1953 (2)
Strange, Edward F. The Colour-Prints of Hiroshige, first edition, coloured plates, tissue guards, original cloth, dust-jacket, 4to, London: Cassell and Company, 1925; Guimet, Emile. Promenades Japonaises, illustrations, some browning and spotting, original morocco-backed boards, decorated gilt, all edges gilt, 4to, Paris: G. Charpentier, 1880; Regamey, Felix. Japon, inscribed by the author, plates, illustrations, original wrappers, some loss, spine split, 4to, Paris: Paul Paclot, [1903]; and 20 others approx., on Japanese art, v.s. (25 approx.)
Boyle, Eleanor Vere, illustrator. Child's Play, first edition, 15 [of 17] chromo-lithographed plates only, guards, some leaves soiled, original cloth gilt, 4to, London: Sampson Low, 1866; The Story without an End... by Sarah Austin, 16 chromo-lithographed plates, guards, a few leaves loose, original cloth gilt, 4to, London; Sampson Low, 1879; Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, original boards, 4to, London: Sampson Low, [n.d.] (3)
Bewick, Thomas. The Fables of Aesop, and Others, first edition, woodcut illustrations and vignettes throughout, wlate nineteenth century green full morocco by Riviere, tooled elaborately gilt, all edges gilt, 8vo, Newcastle: E. Walker for T. Bewick and Sons, 1818 This copy is without the thumb print leaf, occasionally present.
Kipling, Rudyard. The Jungle Book, first edition, second issue, illustrations, original cloth gilt, joints cracked, some spotting, ends of spine rubbed, 8vo, London: Macmillan & Co., 1894; Milne, A.A. Now We Are Six, second edition, illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Methuen & Co., 1927; and 8 others, 8vo (10)
Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. Mother Goose, first edition, coloured plates, illustrations, a few hand-coloured by a previous owner, original cloth, 8vo, London: William Heinemann, [n.d.]; The Ingoldsby Legends, coloured plates, illustrations, original cloth, ends of spine chipped, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1920; and 2 others by the same artist (4)
Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination, first edition, half-title, 12 coloured plates, tissue guards, illustrations, light spotting, original cloth gilt, dust-jacket, 4to, London: G. Harrap & Co., 1935; Comus, by John Milton, 24 tipped-in coloured plates, a few with minor creasing, tissue guards, some spotting, contemporary full vellum gilt, top edge gilt, others uncut, 4to, London; William Heinemann, [1921] (2)
Dr. Seuss [Giesel, Theodore Seuss]. Thidwick, The Big-Hearted Moose, first edition, with a small drawing and inscribed by the author 'For Robert with very best wishes Dr. Seuss', original cloth, dust-jacket, extremities chipped and torn, 4to, New York: Random House, 1948. N.B. This is not a first printing.
Barrett, Thomas James. The Annals of Hampstead, 3 volumes, one of 550 sets, signed by the author, first edition, frontispieces, plates, tissue guards, folding maps, folding plan in pocket at the end of volume 2, a few leaves browned, original cloth gilt, extremities lightly rubbed, all edges gilt, 4to, London: Adam and Charles Black, 1912
Priestley, Joseph. Map of the Inland Navigation, Canals and Rail Roads, large folding engraved map on 54 sections, hand-coloured, mounted on linen, in contemporary morocco solander box, 192cm x 156cm, Wakefield: R. Nichols, 1830; Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, throughout Great Britain, first edition, half-title, engraved map frontispiece, hand-coloured folding plate of canal sections at end, some soiling and spotting, original cloth, rebacked, soiled, 4to, London: Longman, et al., 1831 (2)

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