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An early 17th Century map based on the first survey of England by Christopher Saxton and published in William Camden's Britannia (London: 1607-1637). It was engraved by William Hole, one of first recorded English map engravers.This particular example comes from the 1610 edition as it doesn't have Latin text on the verso (1607 edition) nor a (plate) number added (1637 edition).
William Heinemann, London 1922. First Edition ' Poems ,' by Isaac Rosenberg - selected and edited by Gordon Bottomley with an introductory memoir by Laurence Binyon. 186pp. With original dustjacket. Handwritten dedication to frontis 'with all good wishes, Annie Wyzniak (?) 'Poet's Sister.' Rosenberg was born in Bristol in 1890. Killed in action during the First World War in April 1918.
* WILLIAM SCOTT (SCOTTISH/IRISH 1912 - 1989), ODEON SUITE IV lithograph in colours on watermarked BFK Rives wove paper,. Signed W. Scott in pencil, dated 1966 and numbered 12 from the limited edition of 75. Image size approx 50.2cm x 63.8cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Label verso: Taylor Galleries, Six Dawson Street, Dublin. Note: Printed by Mathieu, Zurich and published by Editions Alecto, London. Referenced in Brian Balfour-Oatts, William Scott: A Survey of his Original Prints, Archeus Fine Art, London, 2005, no 22. William Scott produced The Odeon Suite, a series of six lithographs, in 1966. The series was named after the Odeon Café in Zurich, the artist travelling back and forth from London to Zurich while proofing the prints. Born in Greenock, Scotland, William Scott went to Belfast College of Art in 1928 and won a scholarship to the Royal Academy Schools in London in 1931. His first one-man show at the Hanover Gallery in London opened in June 1953 and included a number of, loosely, abstract paintings. That same year, an extended visit to North America resulted in friendships with New York based artists including Rothko and de Kooning. He was one of the first British artists to be aware of Abstract Expressionism. Throughout his prints the themes of still-life, landscape and the female nude recur, often exploring the space between abstraction and figuration.
Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf Wedding Edition, being the type given when a member of the armed forces got married, blue leather bound spine with gilt tooled details. Dedication page has the original owners names erased but signature of the Der Oberburgermeister Dr Wilhelm Brindlinger? Remains. Accompanied by an interesting copy of Mein Kampf published by the NSDAP in English with ink stampings for Stalag XVIII A. Decorated red leatherette front and back covers with My Struggle Adolf Hitler. (2 items) Stalag XVIII-A was a German Prisoner of War camp located south of the town of Wolfsberg in the Southern Austrian state of Carinthia. The camp first held prisoners from the invasion of Poland and the French campaign of 1940. The first British prisoners to arrive were in 1941, these were men captured in Greece and Crete. It is possible that the book was given to British POW’s to make them find favour with the Third Reich and possibly join the British Free-Korps, as this unit was made up of former British POW’s.
Rowling (J.K.), Harry Potter, 'De Luxe Collectors First Editions', including Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix, Bloomsbury, London 1999-2003, hb, decorative pictorial, gilt and coloured cloth, 4to (5); another, The Order of the Phoenix, first edition, Bloomsbury, London 2003, hb, dj, 8vo [6]
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Ackroyd (Norman) - Complete Etchings 1978-1984, No.80 of 400, signed in pencil, complete with one original signed etching Wharfdale in Snow, first edition published Penny Press, in card slip; together Ackroyd and Images, The Penny Press 1986, signed (2) Condition Report / Extra Information In excellent and complete condition.
Ian Fleming - The Man With The Golden Gun - first edition 1965, embossed golden gun design to front cover, dust jacket.CONDITION REPORTdust jacket with tears and fading to edges, particularly top edge, golden gun showing spotting, otherwise cover in good condition, discolouration to page edges, minor spotting to several pages, brown spot to marbled end board cover
1964/65 FAIRS CUP SEMI FINAL - Ferencvaros v Manchester United, all three legs, the first in Manchester on 31 May and the two on 6 and 15 June 1965 in the Népstadion, Budapest. Six consecutive editions (May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 15, 22) of the weekly 'Képes Sport' magazine of the National Physical Education and Sports Committee in conjunction with the Hungarian Republic Advisory Ministry with regular references, full-page match reports and photos of the Manchester United tie including the 8th June edition which features a large-size action photo of Florián Albert competing with a Man Utd player in the 2nd leg. Good
Sir Alfred James Munnings (1878-1959) - His well used artist's palette, together with An Artist's Life, The Autobiography Of Sir Alfred Munnings, published by Museum Press Ltd, first edition 1950, signed by Munnings and dated Feb 22 1951 and an unsigned copy of The Second Burst, first edition 1951 Provenance - Gifted by Munnings to his good friend and fellow artist Maurice Codner. By direct descent within the Codner family Condition: A piece of curved edging is missing but this is clearly been missing since Munnings time, - **General condition consistent with age
Oil on board - Original cover art for the first edition of Tessa Barclay's The Champagne Girls, depicting two young women wearing ball gowns in a garden setting, unsigned, 68.25cm x 89cm, together with a first edition copy of the said novel The best selling British novelist Tessa Barclay specialised in historical romance. The Champagne Girls was published in 1986 by W.H. Allen as the sequel to The Wine Widow Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Autographs/Books - Winston S. Churchill - Signed copy of The Sinews Of Peace, edited by Randolph S. Churchill, published by Cassell & Co Ltd, first edition 1948, signed and with script 'To Thomas Dunhill from Winston S. Churchill, Christmas 1948', full red leather binding Condition: Please see images- please TELEPHONE department if you require further information - **General condition consistent with age
One volume "High Society", illustrated by Fish, 1920 First Edition. CONDITION REPORT: There are no library stamps or inscriptions. There is no colouring in. The hardback cover is nibbled around all edges. There are foxing marks to the front and back and smudges particularly to the white surface. One of the four corner guards is missing. The preface page is discoloured and slightly foxed. The invitation to reader page is similarly discoloured. The reminder of the book is generally very clean with only minor marks and small stains. The interior orange and cream boards are a little discoloured but in generally good order.
Beatrix Potter "The Story of Miss Moppett", 1906 First Edition, wallet form. Inside cover - all lettered in white within single broad white rule border which is broken at the bottom for the words "London & New York" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: None of the interior pages have been written on. As you will see from our image the tab that inserts into the slot is actually missing. The book is not musty. The very last page is missing the right hand green margin and is a little ragged. There are losses and small tears to the spine on both the inside and outside. The image to the cover is 60% missing.
Grouping of Antique or Vintage Leatherbound and Half Moroccan Leather Cover Books. Includes: John Sherer "The Royal Drawing Table Book", Vol. 1-2 "The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio" first completely done into English prose and verse by John Payne, Vol. 1-2 limited hand made edition Third edition "The Home Book of Verse" third edition, and Balzac "Droll Stories" privately printed, London. Wear to covers, toning and fraying to paper. Largest measures 11" H x 8-1/2" W. Provenance: Property of Irving Cowan and the late Marjorie Friedland Cowan, Hollywood, Florida. Thoroughbred horse breeder/owners, Breeders’ Cup winners, Hollywood Wildcat and War Chant. Former owners of The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. Shipping $58.00 (estimate $200-$300)
Damien Hirst, British (born 1965) Hardcover 1997 First Edition Book: I Want to Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now. A provocative collection of Damien Hirst's ideas and obsessions, created in collaboration with designer Jonathan Barnbrook. Pieces of his artwork are set against a visual narrative of drawings, words, photography, typography, pop-ups and other special effects. An essay by novelist Gordon Burn looks at Hirst's work and the breadth of its impact. Used condition, with some wear from use. 334 pages. Shipping $58.00 (estimate $700-$900)

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