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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Deluxe first edition hardback book, signed to inside pages by cast including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Matthew Lewis, Helen Stuart, Eleanor Columbus, Jamie Waylett, Tom Felton, Edward Randall, Devon Murray, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Hugh Mitchell, Luke Youngblood, Bonnie Wright, Chris Rankin, Harry Melling & others (23 signatures) Provenance: Part of the Felicity Walker collection
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, deluxe hardback first edition book signed by the cast including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Alfred Enoch, Sitara Shah, Jennifer Smith, Michael Gambon, Harry Melling, Devon Murray, Alan Rickman, Bronson Webb, Tom Felton, David Thewlis, Jamie Waylett, Matthew Lewis, Emma Thompson, Robbie Coltrane, Peter Best, Alfonso Cuarón (Director) & others (31 signatures) Provenance: Part of the Felicity Walker collection
The Great Book of Corgi by Marcel Van Cleemput 1956-1983 first edition comes with Routemaster Bus model, complete in presentation card box, in mint condition (missing brown outer card box) plus Collecting Corgi Toys paperback book and 2 x Ramsays British Diecast model toys catalogues (4 items)
Fine Omega Cosmic 18ct rose gold automatic triple calendar gentleman`s wristwatch with moon phase, from the Omega Museum Collection Collectors Series Number Two, limited edition 1352/1951, ref. 57018003, case no. 58243181, sold May 2006, the matt black dial with applied gilt dagger hands, outer date chapter with day/month apertures over constant seconds with moon phase, calibre 2601 21 jewel automatic movement adjusted five positions, original blue leather strap with Omega buckle, 32mm; with International Warranty card, pictograms and instruction booklet *The Omega Museum Collection Watch was inspired by the 1951 Cosmic wristwatch, Omega`s first calendar watch
Arthur Conan Doyle: The Hound of The Baskervilles, publ. George Newnes, 1902. First Edition. First edition in book form after the serial publication in the Strand magazine. Page 13 printed with error 'Glad to meet you, Sir. I have heard you name mentioned in connection with that of your friend'. Original red cloth, gilt stamped design with black silhouette with the Hound, signed AGJ (Alfred Garth Jones). Minor bumps and tears to corners of spine with slight fading of red to spine. Slight foxing and dust covering to sides and top. Complete with all illustrations. A good example of this rare book.
The Angler`s Guide to the Irish Free State compiled by the Department of Lands and Fisheries. Dublin: The Stationary Office, 1930 (Second Edition). Inscribed in pencil by previous owner/owners. Fishing - The ""Country Life"" Library of Sport (First Volume), edited by Horace G. Hutchinson. London: George Newnes, no date, early 20th century. And The Complete Angler, or, The Contemplative Man`s Recreation of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton, edited by Edward Jesse, Esq. London: George Bell and Sons, 1900. Illustrated frontispiece and multiple wood engravings. (3).
My Goodness! My Gilbert and Sullivan! (Guinness Publishing, 1961, first edition). Illustrated booklet, still in original white card envelope, with original compliment slip from Arthur Guinness Son & Co. (Dublin) Ltd. And Jabberwocky Re-Versed and other Guinness Versions (Dublin, 1935), binding a/f. (2).
Cullybackey: The Story of an Ulster Village by William Shaw. Edinburgh & London: William McDonald & Company Limited, no date, early 20th century. First edition. Illustrated with black & white photographic and printed plates. Red-cloth covers with gilt tilting. Pp. 201 + synopsis of another by the same author.
FIRST RUSSIAN DICTIONARY OF RUSSIAN WRITERS, NOVIKOV, Nikolai Ivanovich (1744-1818)Opyt istoricheskago slovaria o rossiiskikh pisateliakh [A Historical Dictionary of Russian Authors.] St. Peterburg: [N.I. Novikov,] 1772. 8vo (180 x 105mm). (Some light marginal soiling and spotting, occasional light dampstain.) Contemporary mottled Russian calf, spine with raised bands blind-tooled in compartments, edges red (spine expertly repaired at the head, light wear). Provenance: `B.S. 1714` (early shelf-mark and small label on the upper cover) -- some scattered marginalia in various hands.This book is one of only 606 copies printed, of which perhaps only 150 survive (Bytovt 1989). Opyt was already difficult to find in the early 19th Century. As Kaufman quotes Metropolitan Evgenii at that time, already the whole edition is gone, and hunters will only track one down with great difficulty It is the first book to contain the biography of Lomonosov, and continued for many years to be the sole reference for Russian readers of Lomonosov`s life, amongst many other important authors. References: Bytovt 1756; Bytovt, Moscow: 1989, p. 11; Kaufman, Slovari, p. 285; M.K., Katalog russkago otdela 156; S.K. 4668; Sopikov 7827.PROVENANCEChristie`s, London, November 21, 2012, Lot 92
THE FIRST PUBLISHED TEXT OF ANTON CHEKHOV`S CHERRY ORCHARD, 1904, CHEKHOV, Anton Pavlovich (1860-1904). Vishnevyi sad [The Cherry Orchard], contained in: Sbornik tovarishchestva ""Znanie"" za 1903 god [Collection of the Association ""Znanie"" [""Knowledge""] for the year 1903]. St. Petersburg: ""Znanie,"" 1904. 8vo, pp. [iv], 318, [2]; a good copy in original wrappers with full margin. This was the first printing of Chekhov`s The Cherry Orchard. It is included here in book II of the Znanie almanac for 1903, on pp. 29-105, together with pieces by Kuprin, Skitalets, Chirikov, and Yeshkevich. It is the earliest version of the text. The first book-form edition followed later the same year (St. Petersburg, Marx, 1904), and introduced certain changes and corrections. As Ernest Simmons notes in Chekhov, 1963 (p.606), Chekhov received an offer from Gorky to publish the play in the annual of his firm Znanie, at a remuneration of fifteen hundred roubles a signature, the highest Chekhov had ever received. Because of his contract with Marx, which restricted publication of new works to newspapers and magazines, or to books that appeared for charitable purposes, it seemed at first that Chekhov would have to reject this alluring proposal. Violation of the contract carried a penalty at the rate of five thousand roubles for every printed signature. However, a way out was found. Both Chekhov and Gorky were interested in an appeal to aid indigent women medical students in Petersburg, and the Znanie Annual, including ""The Cherry Orchard,"" was published on behalf of this charitable purpose.
The Tumbling Sky by Hugh Halliday. First Edition 1978. Chapters on 36 of the great Canadian air aces. Contains, on labels, the signatures of 25 Canadian fighter Aces. Wilf Banks DFC*, John J. Boyle DFC, Foss Boulton DFC, Ralph Britten DFC, Lorne Cameron DFC, James Edwards DFC* DFM, Hugh Godefroy DSO DFC*, Robert Hayward DSO DFC, Albert Houle DFC*, Milton Jowsey DFC, Irving Kennedy DFC*, Donald Laubman DFC*, Donald Kimball DFC, Andy Mackenzie DFC, Charles Magwood DFC, Donald Morrison DFC DFM, Guy Mott DFC, Frederick Murray DFC, Dan Noonan DFC, Dallas Schmidt DFC*, Rayne Schultz DFC*, Hugh Trainor DSO DFC, David `Blackie` Williams DSO DFC, Frederick Wilson DFC, Vernon Woodward DFC* PLUS signatures of 3 Navigators/Radar Operators Vernon Williams DFC, Leonard Bing DFC, Charles Kirkpatrick DFC. Good condition
A collection of stamps including loose used and unused stamps from around the world, first day editions, Royal Mail mint stamps, sixteen stamp albums containing stamps from around the world, Stanley Gibbons The Swiftsure unused album, and the Stanley Gibbons 2005 edition of Collect British Stamps.
Beatrix Potter; Tales of Benjamin Bunny, Squirrel Nutkin, Flopsy Bunnies, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Tailor of Gloucester, first trade edition, Tom Kitten and Two Bad Mice, first editions, various impressions, 16mo, together with later editions of Mr Jeremy Fisher, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Pigling Bland. (12)
Soame Jenyns; Japanese Porcelain, first edition, published by Faber & Faber, London 1965; Ojime, Magical Jewels of Japan, published by Harry N Abrams, New York; Toshio Nagahiro, great Sculpture of the Far East, published by Reynal & Co, New York 1979; Roger Goepper and Roderick Whitfield, Treasures from Korea, published by the British Museum; Art Treasures from Japan, a Library of Congress Catalogue; H.Batterson Boger, The Traditional Arts of Japan, published by W H Allen & Company, London 1964, and further books on Oriental Art. (27)
T C Hofland; The British Anglers Manual, first edition, 8vo, half morocco, published by Whitehead & Company, J J Armistead; An Anglers Paradise, and How to Obtain it, first edition, 8vo, gilt tooled red cloth, published by The Bar Library Press, Scarborough 1895, and six further books chiefly relating to angling. (8)
Merrill Lindsay; One Hundred Great Guns, published by Blandford Press, London 1968; Major Gerald Burrard DSO, The Modern Shotgun, vol 1, first edition, published by Herbert Jenkins, London 1931; Cotie Burland, North American Indian Mythology, and Eskimo Art; Philip Allison, African Stone Sculpture, and further books, predominantly on arms and armour and primitive arts. (24)
Kenneth Grahame; The Golden Age, gilt tooled cloth, 16mo, first edition, published by Bodley Head, London 1928; Rudyard Kipling, Thy Servant A Dog, cloth, first edition, published 1930; Ernest Thompson Seton, Bannertail, cloth, first edition, published 1922; Jerome Doucet, Les Douze Filles de La Reine Mab; Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy; Joel Chandler Harris, Uncle Remus; and Guy de Mont Gailhard, Les Insectes Savants. (7)
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