BUSBY (R), GRAMMATICA BUSBEIANA, auctior & emendaior, re-backed calf, London, Redmayne, 1702; MAIMBOURG (L), HISTOIRE DE L'HERESIE DES ICONOCLASTES, 4th ed, three parts in one, bookplate for Beilby Thompson of Escrick, Paris, 1683; LES MEMOIRES DE MESSIRE ROGER DE RABUTIN, Paris, 1697; THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE, fragment in cloth cover, London, Hollis, in case; REID (T), ESSAYS ON THE POWERS OF THE HUMAN MIND, first edition, vignette to title, re-backed 3/4 calf with marbled boards, Dublin, 1827 (5)
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WELLS (H.G), THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, first edition, first impression, viii + 303 + 16pp of adverts dated 1897, pale cloth with black lettering, London, Heinemann, 1898, ex libris plate for Rudolph Schwartze on the back of the front board (1)Spine slightly darker than the boards. External edges lightly bumped, light rubbing. Pencil notes on the front blank. Light wear down the front gutter, a little more wear to the back gutter. Light edge wear to pages, some foxing and light browning, odd finger mark but generally ok.
JOHN (J), EGYPT AND NUBIA, first edition, illustrated, later 1/2 calf with marbled boards, London, Chapman & Hall, 1855; WAUTERS (A), STANLEY'S EMIN PASHA EXPEDITION, later 3/4 calf with original marbled boards, London, Nimmo, 1890; STANLEY (A), SINAI AND PALESTINE, with seven maps (at fault) and five woodcuts, London, Murray, 1857; CHURSON (H),. THOUGHTS ON THE LAND OF THE MORNING, 2nd edition, seven tinted plates, full tan calf, London, 1852; ATKINSON (REV. J), FORTY YEARS IN A MOORLAND PARISH, complete with maps and illustrations, London, Macmillan, 1891 (5)
LEIGHTON (C), WOOD-ENGRAVING AND WOODCUTS, from the 'How to do it' series, with ten tipped in black and white photographs and woodcut illustrations, black and white pictorial boards and d.j, The Studio, 1932; TOMLINSON (H), THE SEA & THE JUNGLE, authors first book, first edition, with illustrations by Clare Leighton, d.j, green printed covers, Duckworth, 1930; ROGERSON (V), STREET SCENE, limited edition, 15/50, with ten folded concertina pages of s street, Stroud, October 1968 (3)
TOPOGRAPHICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN ILLUSTRATIONS, first edition, with frontis and 26 further copper plates by Barret, Sparroe etc, including views of Bath, Yorkshire, Kent and Manchester, Shrewsbury, 1827; WELD (I), ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE SCENERY OF KILLARNEY AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY, vii + 223, title vignette, two maps and seventeen plates, later full calf, London, Longman, 1809 (2)
FOLKARD (H), THE WILD-FOWLER, a treatise on ancient and modern wildfowling, historical and practical, xii + 308, first edition, engraved frontis, half title and eleven steel engraving and five wood illustrations, re-backed 3/4 leather with marbled boards, piper, Stephenson and Spence, 1859 (1)
COMICS / GRAPHIC NOVELS: Green Lantern No 1, 1960 and Green Lantern No 2; with a selection of comics to include Challengers of the unknown, No 1; Wonder Woman, Jeep Comics, Superman's Pals; House of Mystery; Worlds Finest; Superman, (Qty) (for condition questions please consult the auctioneer) (as found)List of the comics - some with ink stamps to front covers:Bat Man No 134, 135, 136, 137, 140, 142, Superman DC National Comics; Superman's Pals Jimmy Olsen, No 43, 48, 50, 56, 81 Superman DC National Comics; Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane No 14, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 29, 55, Superman DC National Comics; Superman, No 135, 139, 139, , 140, 141, 144, 146, , 175 Superman DC National Comics; Adventure Comics No 271, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 283, 289 Superman DC National Comics; Worlds Finest No 108, 116, 118, 120 Superman DC National Comics; Big Shot No 666 Superman DC National Comics; Adventures into the Unknown, No 119, 126 ACG; Blackhawk No 31, 145 (British Edition), 151, 152, 154, 155, 156, 162, 165 Superman DC National Comics; Strange Tales 77 Oct, Comics Code; Wonder Woman No 115, 118, Superman DC National Comics; Uncanny Tales No 11; Adventures of the Fly, dated Sept but no year or number, Archie Adventure Series, another dated September; Cave Carson Adventures Inside Earth, No 32, Superman DC National Comics; Tales of the Unexpected, No, 47, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, 65, Superman DC National Comics; Detective Comics, No 285, 290, Superman DC National Comics; Action Comics No 265, 271, 269, 272, 277, 319, Superman DC National Comics; The Flash, No, 116, 119, Superman DC National Comics; Challengers of the unknown, No 1, 15, No 17 British edition; The Greatest Adventure No 46, Superman DC National Comics; Star Spangles War Stories, No 93, Superman DC National Comics; All American Men of War, No 83, Superman DC National Comics; Detective Comics, No 284, 287, 291, 292 Superman DC National Comics; House of Secrets, No 27, 31, 49, 50, Superman DC National Comics; Strange Adventures, No 126, 129, Superman DC National Comics; Mystery in Space, No 26?, (ink stamp obscured number) Superman DC National Comics; Unknown Worlds, No, 3, 11, ACG; Midnight Mystery, No 6, ACG; House of Mystery, No 104, 105, 114, Superman DC National Comics; Tales to Astonish, 15 Jan, Comics Code; Superboy, No 79, 84, 88, 90 Superman DC National Comics; Classics Illustrated - Off on a Comet, No 63; Thw War of The Worlds, H. G. Wells, No 124; Green Lantern possible first issue - dated 1960 inside but comic number may be obscured by ink stamp, No 2, 33, Superman DC National Comics; Brick Bradford, No 3, World Distributors Manchester; Worlds Finest No 110, 133, Superman DC National Comics; Jeep Comics, no number, Century Publication; US Air Force, May, Comics Code; Amazing Stories of Suspense, No 29, Approved Comic; Amazing Adventures, no number, Comics Code; Captain Storm, No 4, Superman DC National Comics; Forbidden Worlds, No 3, No 99; Space Ace No 18; Red Comet, No 6; Strange Tales, 80 Jan, Comics Code
NALL (G), THE LIFE OF THE SEA TROUT, first edition, frontis, ninety five plates and 15 diagrams, d.j, Service & Co, 1930; MARBURY (M), FAVOURITE FLIES AND THEIR HISTORIES, later edition, green cloth, Boston, 1955; MENZIES (W), THE SALMON - ITS LIFE STORY, first ed, frontis and 47 plates and 9 diagrams, Blackwood & Sons, 1925; TAYLOR (J), FISHING AND FISHERS, Lock & Co, 1898; GREY (Z), ANGLERS ELDORADO, Australia, 1982; VENABLES (B), A FISHERMAN'S TESTAMENT, first edition, with d.j, Adam & Charles Black, 1949; SHAW (F), THE COMPETE SCIENCE OF FLY FISHING AND SPINNING, first ed, green cloth, 1914 (7)
BARBER (T), BARBER'S PICTURESQUE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT, with forty plates and folding map, vignette of Cowes, green cloth, London, Simpkin, c1834; WANDERINGS IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT, first edition, vi + 186, title vignette and folding map, other decorations, London, Religious Tract Society, 1846 (2)
AMERICAN FOOTBALL: CAMP (W), FOOTBALL, first US edition, xxv + 425 and 15 diagrams (images in poor condition), later 1/2 cloth with blue mounted boards, Riverside Press, 1896; SHEANHAN (J), HISTORY OF THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION - CHICAGO, first US edition, frontis, two maps, plate and 45 other illustrations, gilt green cloth, Chicago, 1872 (2) (at fault)
WILLIAMSON (Mrs F), FREDERICK RIVERS INDEPENDENT PARSON, first edition, 400pp, red cloth, Williams and Norgate, 1864. This female pseudonym is for William Kirkaus (1830-1907). Born in Hull and trained as a reverend he travelled to America in 1872, first to New York and then to Baltimore. He retired in 1892 and moved to Brooklyn.
FRAMJEE (D), THE PARSEES, their history, manners, customs and religion, first edition, xi + 286, advert at front, later 1/2 leather with marbled boards, London, Smith Elder, 1858; FELL (R), A TOUR THROUGH THE BATAVIAN REPUBLIC, during the latter part of the year 1800, fist edition, xii + 395 + (1 book list), later 3/4 blue calf, London, 1801 (2)
LONDON (J), THE CALL OF THE WILD, first edition, frontis and other plates by Philip Goodwin, pictorial blue cloth, London Heinemann, 1903; ALEGRIA (C), BROAD AND ALIEN IS THE WORLD, first UK edition, unclipped d.j, Merlin Press, 1941; LEIGHT (R), PAST AND PASSING, first edition, London, 1932; KEATING (H), DEATH AND THE VISITING FIREMAN, first edition of the authors first novel, 1959 (4)
WINNINGTON-INGRAM (H), HEARTS OF OAK, inscribed by the author at the top of the title page, XII + 234 + 2, frontis, 58 other plates, other illustrations, Allen & Co, 1889; FRENCH-SHELDON (M), SULTAN TO SULTAN, first edition, frontis, 26 other plates, red cloth, Saxon & Co, London, 1892; HOFFMAN (PROFF), EVERY BOY'S OF SPORT AND PASSTIME, red cloth, 1896; GRAY (T), AN ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD, 16 chromo plates, red cloth, 1896 (4)
HILL (J), THE PLACE NAMES OF SOMERSET, subscription edition, No 45/300, illustrated, Bristol, 1914; BATTEN (J), TOPOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS RELATING TO THE EARLY HISTORY OF PARTS OF SOUTH SOMERSET, green cloth, London, 1894; HOLMES (T), THE HISTORY OF THE PARISH AND MANOR OF WOOKEY, first edition, frontis and double page map, Bristol, 1885; ROBINS (W), PADDINGTON PAST AND PRESENT, xv + 200, red cloth, Camden Town, 1853 (4)
ERSKINE (T), A VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PRESENT WAR WITH FRANCE, 6th ed, London, 1797; PROSPECTS FOR OLD ENGLAND! HINTS TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, first edition, London, 1834; THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY THE PRINCE OF WALES, THE DUKE OF YORK AND MR ADDINGTON, first edition, 1803; SOME REMARKS ON THE AOOARENT CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE WAR IN THE FOURTH WEEK OF OCTOBER 1795, William Creech, Edinburgh, 1795; AN APPEAL TO HIS MAJESTY...AGAINST THE LATE REJECTION OF THE PETITION OF THE CAPTAINS OF THE ROYAL NAVY, 2nd ed, 1810; A POLITICAL PICTURE OF EUROPE, or a view of the conduct of Russia, first edition, London, 1806; A LETTER TO A FRIEND, concerning the infallibility of the church, 1743; modern 1/2 cloth with blue paper mounted boards, with a similar bound fragment (8)
RUSS (P), ie O'BRIEN (P), CAESAR THE LIFE STORY OF A PANDA LEOPARD, first edition, illustrated by Harry Rowntree, vii + 88, colour frontis and thirteen other plates, red cloth, un-clipped jacket with pictorial overlay, Putnams, 1930. Scarce title written by the author at the age of fourteen and published one year later. (1)
SMITH (C), HERE AND THERE IN ENGLAND WITH THE PAINTER BRANGWYN, limited edition, 398/500, title portrait and seventeen other plates, Leigh-on-Sea, 1945; BRANGWYN (F), A BOOK OF BRIDGES, first edition, frontis, 35 colour plates and 36 other illustrations, Bodley Head, 1915; LAVER (J), A HISTORY OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN ETCHING, xiv + 195 + 84, 1/2 buckram, 1929 (3)
RACKHAM (A), illus, ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, 162pp, colour frontis and twelve other plates, re-backed cloth, Heinemann, [1907]; THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, first edition, 232 pp, colour frontis and eleven other plates, Harrap, 1929; THE SPRINGTIDE OF LIFE, poems of childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 133pp, colour frontis and seven other plates, Heinemann, 1918 (3)
A collection of nine illustrated childrens books, comprising, WODEHOUSE (P.G.), WILLIAM TELL TOLD AGAIN, colour plates by Philip Dadd, [1905]; JERSEY (COUNTESS), AUGUSTUS OT THE ADVENTURES OF A LITTLE BOY IN SEARCH OF HIS OWN WAY, re-backed spine, three colour plates, London, Darton, n.d., DE LA RUE (E), THE UNICORN BOOK OF HOME-MADE NONSENSE, first edition, colour and black and white illustrations, London, 1905; PETO (G), illus, THE CHINA COW AND OTHER STORIES, full page colour plates, London, Sampson Low; PETO (G), JOLLY TIMES, colour frontis and three other plates, London, Shaw & Co,[1930]DULAC (E), TANGLEWOOD TALES, 222pp, colour frontis and eleven other plates, Hodder & Stoughton, 1938; PIP & SQUEAK AND OTHER STORIES, re-backed spine, Daily Mirror, 1922; POSTGATE (O), NOGGIN THE KING, No 1, with d.j, Ward, 1965; NO 12 JOY STREET, Blackwell, 1934 (9)
HARTSHORNE (C), SALOPIA ANTIQUA, first edition, 22 + 640 + 8, colour half title, later 3/4 leather with marbled boards, Cambridge, 1841; FORREST (H), THE VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF NORTH WALES, folding colour map, illustrations and portraits, 1907; PAGE (J), THE NORTH COAST OR CORNWALL, frontis and 19 other illustrations, Truro, 1897; LONDON AND THE FRANCO BRITISH EXHIBITION, 1908, folding map, Ward Lock & Co; ARMITAGE (H), CHANTREY LAND, first edition, frontis and drawings by Ashmore, London, 1910; LABOUCHERE (H), DIARY OF THE BESEIGED RESIDENT IN PARIS, London, 1871; TIMBS (J), NOOKS AND CORNERS OF ENGLISH LIFE, PAST AND PRESENT, first edition, 1867; LEVI (E), HISTOIRE DE LA MAGIE, frontis and 15 plates, Paris, 1904 (8)
GORE (ST J), THE GREEN HORSE IN LADYSMITH, first edition, xi + 171, frontis and six other plates, red cloth, printed for Private circulation, Sampson Low, 1901; GWYNNE (H), THE ARMY ON ITSELF, first ed, Warne, London, 1904; FORTESCUE (G), AT THE FRONT WITH THREE ARMIES, Melrose, 1914; DOWLING (AIR CHIEF MARSHALL), LYCHGATE, 4th ed, d.j, 1945; CRANKSHAW (E), BISMARK, first edition, signed by the author on the title page, Macmilan, 1981 (5)
GOLDING (L), MAGNOLIA STREET, first edition, sign hand written card from the author paste down on the front end paper, later green cloth, Gollancz 1932; CHASE (B), THE TWELTH, THE AMETHYST, first edition signed by the author, un-clipped jacked with wrap around, Longmans & Green, 1929; SUTCLIFFE (H), THE HEATHER BRIDE, first edition, inscribed and signed by the author, John Long, 1927; GAWSWORTH (J), APES, JAPES AND HITLERISM, signed second edition, un-clipped d.j, Unicorn Press, 1932 (4)
A collection of modern first edition and other books, to include: WHITE (T.H), THE WITCH IN THE WOOD, later 3/4 leather with cloth boards, Collins, 1940; MCKAY (J), PENDLE HILL, in history and literature, Henry Davies, 1888; KIPLING (R), THE LIGHT THAT FAILED, 1892; LAGERLOF (S), THE GIRL FROM THE MARSH CROFT, Laurie, no date; with three works by Wilkie Collins (14)

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