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Lot 91

Lewis (C.S.) The Lion, Witch Wardrobe first edition, colour frontispiece and plain illustrations by Pauline Baynes, small ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper, original cloth, slightly sunned at spine ends, otherwise very good, dust-jacket, part discolouration to upper panel, loss to spine ends with section of upper panel loose but present, 2&189;cm closed tear ascending from foot of spine into upper panel, small section of loss from foot of lower panel, 8vo, 1950. ***The first of the Narnia Chronicles.

Lot 92

Lewis (C.S.) The Magician`s Nephew first edition, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly frayed at spine ends with small closed tears, corner tips rubbed, otherwise very good, 8vo, 1955.

Lot 99

Milne (A.A.) When We Were Very Young first edition, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, a few slight spots and finger marks, original pictorial cloth gilt, upper joint very slightly worn, t.e.g, 8vo, 1924.

Lot 100

Milne (A.A.) The House at Pooh Corner first edition, frontispiece and illustrations by Ernest H.Shepard, pictorial endpapers, some slight foxing, endpapers browned, original gilt-pictorial pink cloth, spine faded, t.e.g., 8vo, 1928.

Lot 101

Milne (A.A.) [The Christopher Robin books] 4 vol., ["monogram edition"], mixed impressions, House at Pooh Corner first impression, illustrations and endpapers by E.H.Shepard, original uniform brown roan with gilt spines after Shepard, gilt monogram of Milne on upper covers within brown device, 2 vol. worn at foot of spine, all with slight damage and darkening to head of spines, g.e., 8vo, 1928.

Lot 112

Truth about Railways - The Hancock Report first edition, 20pp., photographic illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, slightly rubbed, oblong 4to, British Railways Board, [1963]. ***The seemingly scarce true first edition. The work was commissioned after the Beeching report on the restructuring of British Rail, to try and re-emphasise the "human" element of the system, and awareness & sympathy to the customers` concerns and complaints. Anthony Aloysius Hancock here represents the discombobulated passenger and the various ordeals suffered.

Lot 119

Potter (Beatrix) The Story first edition, first printing, panoramic wallet format, 14 full-page colour illustrations, pictorial title, 2ff. creased, slight loss to paper illustration on upper cover, original cloth with mounted colour illustration and imitation clasp, present, with `London & New York` imprint on verso, rubbed and soiled, [Quinby 12], 16mo, 1906.

Lot 120

Princesse Badourah (La): Conte des Mille et Une Nu 10 mounted colour plates by Edmund Dulac, broken, original pictorial wrappers, glacine wrapper defective, 1914 § Voltaire (F.M.A. de) Candide ou l`Optisme, limited edition, pochoir plates by Brunelleschi, 1933 § Musset (A. de) Les Deux Maitresses, one of 330 copies, illustrations by V.Choukhaeff, 1928, all in original wrappers, the first and last with slightly defective glacine wrappers, all a little rubbed, 4to, Paris(3)

Lot 122

Pullman (Philip) Count Karlstein first edition, original boards, dust jacket, 8vo, Chatto & Windus, 1982. ***A good copy of the author`s first children`s book.

Lot 127

Bianco (Margery Williams) Poor Cecco first edition, 7 coloured plates including frontispiece and illustrations in text by Arthur Rackham, original cloth gilt, dust-jacket torn and repaired, 4to, New York, George H. Doran, 1925.

Lot 128

Herge (Georges Remi) The Adventures of Tintin The ...Destination Moon; ...Red Rackham`s Treasure, first reprints of English edition, colour illustrations, original glazed illustrated boards, cloth spine, the second and third mentioned with very slight marks on upper covers, otherwise fine copies, 1965.(3)

Lot 134

Rowling. Harry Potter Philosopher`s Stone first paperback edition, original wrappers, a fine copy, 8vo, 1997.

Lot 136

Rowling. Harry Potter Chamber Secrets 1st first edition, original pictorial boards, a fine copy, 8vo, 1998.

Lot 138

Harry PotterPrisoner of Azkaban deluxe first deluxe edition, first issue with `Joanne Rowling` on c page, original green cloth lettered in gilt with mounted colour illustration, g.e., a fine copy, 8vo, 1999.

Lot 154

Upton (B. and F.K.) The Golliwogg`s Bicycle Club first edition, 31 full-page coloured illustrations, others in margins, title-page slightly browned, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slightly worn, oblong folio, Longmans Green & Co., [1896].

Lot 155

Upton (B. and F.K.) The Golliwogg at the Sea-Side first edition, 31 full-page coloured illustrations, others in margins, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slightly soiled and worn, oblong folio, Longmans Green & Co., [1898].

Lot 156

Upton. Golliwogg`s Fox Hunt first edition, pictorial title-page, illustrations, 30 full-page and one double-page in colour, some minor finger-marking, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, oblong folio, [1905].

Lot 157

Upton Borbee and the Wisp 1st first edition, 31 full-page colour illustrations and vignettes by Upton, blind-stamped presentation copy to upper margin of title, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, corners bumped, slightly rubbed, dust-jacket, torn, with loss, ink name to upper panel, soiled, oblong 4to, 1908.

Lot 158

Vickers (V.C.) Drawings for "The Google Book" one in ink, signed with initials and dated 1913, one coloured crayon, the remainder in pencil on tinted paper, slightly frayed at corners, average size 270mm. by 325mm. ***The book, written and illustrated by V.C. Vickers, was first pubished in an edition of 100 copies in 1913. Subjects of this set of drawings are The Great Skull-Headed Stone Trot, (the ink drawing probably a preminary design preceding the pencil drawing), The Little Horn Back, The Little Horn Back, The Ha! Ha!, The Great McDoo or Dewar Bird, The Mirabelle, The Lemon Squeezer, and The Sun Bird (in crayon).

Lot 189

Flint (Sir William Russell) Minxes Admonished one of 550 copies, Golden Cockerel Press, 1955; Shadows in Arcady, one of 500 copies signed by the author/artist, original cloth, 1965; Breakfast in Périgord, one of 525 copies signed by the author/artist, 1968; An Autobiography: In Pursuit, limited edition signed by the author`s son, 1969, plates and illustrations, some colour, all but the second original morocco-backed boards or cloth, t.e.g., the first with slightly faded spine, slip-cases, the last two also with original cardboard boxes; and 6 others illustrated by Russell Flint, v.s.(10)

Lot 220

Greene.The Great Jowett,1/525,1981 first edition, number 385 of 525 copies signed by the author, original cloth, transparent dust-jacket, with the publishers` original cardboard packaging, 8vo, 1981.

Lot 249

Ravilious/Richards (J.M.) High Street first edition, 24 colour lithograph plates and plain wood-engraved title vignette by Eric Ravilious, pencil signature on front free endpaper, original pictorial boards, a little rubbed, spine fraying at head, 8vo, Curwen Press for Country Life Ltd., 1938. ***One of the best examples of Ravilious` experimentations with colour lithography produced for the Curwen Press.

Lot 262

Shirley Smith (Richard) The Paintings & Collag first edition, signed by the artist, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, Marlborough, 2002; Fiftieth Birthday Retrospective Exhibition, signed by the artist, illustrations, original printed covers, Swindon, 1985 § Bain (Iain) The Wood Engravings of Richard Shirley Smith, signed by the artist, illustrations, original printed covers, Silent Books, Cambridge, 1994, v.s. (3)

Lot 263

Shirley Smith (Richard) The Paintings & Collag first edition, signed by the artist, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, Marlborough, 2002 § Bain (Iain) The Wood Engravings of Richard Shirley Smith, signed by the artist, illustrations, original printed covers, Silent Books, Cambridge, 1994, v.s. (2)

Lot 273

Barnum (Phineas T.) The Humbugs of the World title and adjacent page slightly spotted, otherwise a very good copy, original cloth, uncut, 1866 § Wilson (Henry) and James Caulfield. The Book of Wonderful Characters, frontispiece coloured by hand, 58 plates (of 60), the first frayed, original pictorial cloth gilt, rebacked preserving spine, [1870], [Toole Stott Circus 1240 and 2953], John Camden Hotton § Barton (Margaret) and Sir Osbert Sitwell. Sober Truth, first edition, plates, original cloth, soiled, with the signature and bookplate of Bayard Grimshaw, 1930 § Jay (Ricky) Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women, illustrations, original cloth, dust jacket, folio, 1987; Saushlau & Feuerfest, illustrations, original wrappers, folio, Offenbach am Main, n.d.; and four others, 8vo and folio(9) ***A small framed wood-engring of Faux`s booth is included in the lot.

Lot 277

Braine (Sheila E.) The Turkish Automaton a tale of the times of Catherine the Great, first edition, frontispiece and 5 plates by William Rainey, a few slight stains, 1899 § Greenwood (James) Silas the Conjurer, illustrations, original pictorial cloth gilt, [prize label dated 1899] § Davis (Richard Harding) Vera the Medium, first edition, frontispiece and 5 plates by Frederic Dorr Steele, New York, 1908, original pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo(3)

Lot 278

Brock (Alan St H.) A History of Fireworks 8vo, 1949 § Mannix (Dan) Memoirs of a Sword-Swallower, first English edition, 8vo, 1951 § Magri (Countess M. Lavinia) The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb, edited by A.H. Saxon, presentation copy, inscribed by the editor, 8vo, Hamden,1979 § Ziethen (Karl-Heinz) and Andrew Allen. Juggling: the Art and its Artists, folio, Berlin, 1985 § Barrett (Norman) Norman Barrett, Ringmaster, folio, 1994, all but the second first editions, illustrations, original cloth or boards, dust jackets; and 16 others, various sizes(21)

Lot 279

Brown (E.G.) Library of the Magic Circle original cloth, supplement loosely inserted, 1940; Another edition, 1952 § Toole Stott (Raymond) A Bibliography of Books on the Circus in English, original cloth, dust jacket, Derby, 1964 § Catalogue of Printed Books including the property of the late Roland Winder, 1974; The J.B. Findlay Collection, part 1-3, 1979-1980, all four George Jenness`s copies, with his prices and buyers in margins § Hall (Trevor) The Winder Sale of Old Conjuring Books, number 28 of 250 copies, signed by the author, Leeds, 1975, all but the first and third in original wrappers, 8vo; and fifteen others, including the index to Abra, various sizes(22)

Lot 281

Buffum (Richard) The Carl Owen Book "Keep the wheels turning...", edited by Leo Behnke, first edition, number 805 of 1000 copies, signed by Les Smith, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, and reproductions of original designs, original roan-backed cloth, folio, Alhambra, Owen Magic Supreme, 1977.

Lot 289

Devant (David) My Magic Life first edition, the author`s faint signature on endleaf, over-written ?by the author, upper part with recipient`s name cut off, plates, original cloth, 1931; Mes Secrets d`Illusioniste, first edition in French, plates, illustrations, cloth, original wrappers bound in, with Magic Circle stamps (withdrawn) on end leaf and title, Paris, 1938, 8vo (2)

Lot 296

Harbin (Robert) Magic of Robert Harbin edited by Peter Warlock, first edition, number 83 of an unspecified limitation for private circulation only, signed by the author, illustrations, original cloth gilt, an order of service for the Harbin service of thanksgiving and related cutting loosely inserted, folio, 1970. ***This copy is in the original packaging addressed by the printer to George Jenness. .

Lot 298

Hoffmann (Professor Louis) Conjurer Dick first edition, wood-engraved frontispiece and title vignette, joints slightly worn, Hamley labels over imprint, [1886]; Drawing-Room Conjuring, translated by Professor Hoffmann, third edition, original pictorial boards, [1901]; The Illustrated Book of Patience Games, fourth edition, 1902; Modern Magic, sixteenth edition, n.d.; Later Magic, new and enlarged edition, 1931, the last four with illustrations, all but the second in original pictorial cloth, 8vo(5)

Lot 300

Houdini (Harry) A Magician among the Spirits first edition, 16 plates, illustrations in text, original cloth gilt, 8vo, New York, 1924.

Lot 301

Houdini (Harry) The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin together with a treatise on Handcuff Secrets, first English edition, illustrations, modern half morocco, preserving original cloth covers, with Magic Circle stamps (withdrawn) on title-page and endpapers, 8vo, Routledge, 1909.

Lot 303

Houdini (Harry) Gibson (W.B.) Houdini`s Escapes first edition, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, with the bookplate of Bayard Grimshaw, 8vo, New York, 1930 § Cannell (J.C.) The Secrets of Houdini, first edition, presentation copy, inscribed by the author to Oswald Rae, plates, 8vo, 1931 § Gresham (William Lindsay) Houdini, the Man who Walked through Walls, plates, 8vo, 1960 § Christopher (Milbourne) Houdini, the Untold Story, presentation copy, inscribed by the author, plates, 8vo, 1970; Houdini, a Pictorial Biography, numerous illustrations, folio, New York, 1976 § Weltman (Manny) Houdini: a Definitive Biblography, original wrappers, small 4to, Van Nuys, 1991 § Koval (Frank) The Illustrated Houdini Research Diary, part 1-6, illustrations, original wrappers, folio, Oldham,1993-1994, all but the last two in original cloth or boards, the last three with dust jackets; and twelve others, various sizes(23)

Lot 305

Hughes (Jack) Jack Hughes World of Magic edited by Derek Lever, 3 vol. and two copies of the separate index, Bury, 1981-1999 § Ayling (Will) Genie Presentations, presentation copy, inscribed by the author to Wizard Edward Beal, Bideford, [1972]; Oriental Conjuring and Magic, Bideford, 1981 § Galloway (Andrew) The Ramsay Classics, Ayr, 1977; The Ramsay Finale, Ayr, 1982; The Ramsay Legend, revised and enlarged edition, inscribed by the author, Ayr, 1985 § Berg (Joe) and others. The Berg Book, Wichita, 1983 § Fox (Karrell) For my Next Trick..., Bideford, 1986; My Latest Book, Bideford, 1988; Goodies, Bideford, 1991, all but the sixth first editions, illustrations, original boards, dust jackets, 4to and folio(14)

Lot 306

Jarrett (Guy) Puttin Tacks on your Chair first edition, signed by the author, original wrappers, 8vo, Chicago, 1933; Jarrett Magic and Stagecraft, Technical, with additional material by Jim Steinmeyer, first edition, number 97 of 100 copies, presentation copy, signed and inscribed by Steinmeyer, illustrations, original boards, dust jacket, 4to, Chicago, 1981, 8vo and 4to(2)

Lot 307

Jones (Bascom, editor) The Compleat Magick 3 vol., first edition, number 152 of 500 copies, illustrations, original cloth, folio, Washington, Collectors` Workshop, 1986-1988.

Lot 310

Koval (Frank) Robert Heller: Music and Mystery number 160 of 500 copies, 8vo, Oldham, 1985 § Hagy (James)The One Young: William Henry Young and his Times, number 123 of 200 copies, 4to, Ohio, 1986 § Ewing (Thomas A.) Frederick Eugene Powell, the Man and his Magic, number 52 of 100 copies, signed by the author, 4to, n.p., 1986; Two Hartes that Beat as One, number 56 of 250 copies, signed by the author, 4to, Yardley, 1993 § Parkinson (Reg.) Denise; Myron Carruthers, 2 vol., 8vo, Blackpool, [1986] § Blackmore (Kent) Oscar Eliason, the original "Dante the Great", revised edition, 8vo, Sydney, 1987 § Dawes (Edwin A.) Henri Robin, Expositor of Science & Magic, number 183 of 230 copies, 8vo, 1989 § Taylor (E. Cooper) A Few Moments from the Career of Prof. E. Cooper Taylor, 4to, n.p., 1990 § Minch (Stephen) From Witchcraft to Card Tricks, number 254 of 500 copies, small 4to, Seattle, 1991, all but the seventh first editions, the second, fifth, sixth and seventh presentation copies, inscribed by the authors, illustrations, original wrappers; and 20 others, various sizes(30)

Lot 312

Lippy (John D.) Chemical Magic with an introduction by Howard Thurston, New York, 1930 § Hugard`s Annual of Magic, 2 vol., New York, 1937 and 1938/1939 § Victor( Edward) Further Magic of their Hands, inscribed be the author, with the bookplate of Francis White, 1945 § Gaultier (Camille) Magic without Apparatus, Berkeley Heights, 1945 § Dhotel (Jules) Magic with Small Apparatus, vol.1 (all published), Berkeley Heights, 1947 § Scarne(John) and Clayton Rawson. Scarne on Dice, presentation copy, inscribed by Clayton Rawson to Martin Gardner, 1946 § Hilliard (John Northern) Greater Magic, revised edition, Minneapolis, 1947 § Rice (Harold) and Mark Trimble. Encyclopedia of Silk Magic, 4 vol., Wynnewood, 1948-1993, illustrations, original cloth or boards, the first and seventh with dust jackets; and twelve others, 8vo(24)

Lot 316

Maskelyne (John Nevil) Sharps and Flats third impression, frontispiece and 3 plates, illustrations in text, 1907 § Devant (David) My Magic Life, first edition, plates, slightly spotted, upper joint split, 1931; Mes Secrets d`Illusioniste, plates, illustrations, original wrappers, Paris, 1949 § Maskelyne (Jasper) White Magic, first edition, plates, 1936; Another edition, n.d. § Fisher (David) The War Magician, plates, dust jacket, New York, 1983, all but the third in original cloth, 8vo(6) ***My Magic Life has annotations by George Jenness, and was previously in the library of Victor Farelli.

Lot 450

The Sonnets Of Shakespeare, one of an edition of 100 copies, illustrated by Steven Spurrier, A.R.A., printed at the Chiswick Press on English hand-made paper and published by F Lewis, Publishers, Ltd, for Cuthbert R Halsall and presented to him by Dr W Leslie Ackerman, first published 1950, white vellum with gilt lettering, with outer card sleeve.

Lot 451

John James Audubon (1785-1851); The Birds of America: A selection of plates/landscape plates facsimile, Leipzig: Edition Leipzig [printer]/London: The Ariel Press, 1972 & 1973. 2 elephant folio volumes with 40 collotype plates in facsimile after Audubon, No. 686 of an edition of 1,000 copies, one of 250 copies numbered 501-750 (the `Great Britain and Commonwealth Edition`) each signed by the director of the Ariel press, in publisher`s half-cloth pictorial boards, both of the volumes in the original shipper`s boxes bearing Ariel Press address labels and printed labels giving the copy number. "John James Audubon`s The Birds of America is the most monumental illustrated ornithological work ever to have been undertaken and and the first cultural and scientific achievement by an American to be universally acclaimed" (Mauersberger) (Illustrated).

Lot 677

Vereker Monteith Hamilton (Scottish, 1856-1931), Kensington Gardens in June, signed lower left with initials "VMH" and inscribed verso `To Joey Farina from the artist Christmas 1911`, oil on canvas, 25 x 34cm (9.75 x 13.26in) Provenance: Mademoiselle Joey Farina, the aunt of the vendor, and by descent. The Hamilton and Farina families remained lifelong friends, and letters of correspondence between Joey Farina and Vereker Hamilton, and Vereker`s son Julian and Joey, accompany this lot together with a first edition copy of `Things That Happened`, an autobiography of the artist inscribed `For Joey from the author`s daughter`. Vereker Hamilton was a Scottish artist who in later life became interested in painting leading stage and ballet figures, in particular the Russian Ballet, and he became a close friend of the Soprano Mademoiselle Joey Farina and gave her the present painting at Christmas 1911. Vereker Hamilton studied at the Slade School under Legros, and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1886 onwards and at the Paris Salon, Glasgow and the Grosvenor Gallery

Lot 723

CHRISTIE (A), THE BIG FOUR, first edition, blue cloth with red lettering, Collins, 1927

Lot 725

CHRISTIE (A), THE MYSTERIOUS MR. QUIN, first edition, blue cloth with red lettering, Collins, 1930

Lot 727

CHRISTIE (A), THE HOUND OF DEATH AND OTHER STORIES, first edition, burgundy cloth with d.j, Odhams, 1933

Lot 729

CHRISTIE (A), MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, first edition, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1934, Ex-library

Lot 735

CHRISTIE (A), DEATH ON THE NILE, first edition, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1937

Lot 736

CHRISTIE (A), MURDER IN THE MEWS, first edition, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1937

Lot 739

CHRISTIE (A), ONE TWO BUCKLE MY SHOE, first edition, with d.j, (un-clipped) orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1940

Lot 740

CHRISTIE (A), SAD CYPRESS, first edition, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1940; with, MURDER IS EASY, first, 1939, the latter grubby (2)

Lot 741

CHRISTIE (A), EVIL UNDER THE SUN, first edition, with d.j, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1941

Lot 742

CHRISTIE (A), THE MOVING FINGER, first edition, with d.j, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1943

Lot 743

CHRISTIE (A), SPARKLING CYANIDE, first edition, with d.j, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1945

Lot 744

CHRISTIE (A), THE HOLLOW, first edition, with d.j, orange cloth with black lettering, Collins Crime Club, 1946

Lot 747

MARSH (N), DEATH AND THE DANCING FOOTMAN, first edition, orange cloth with black lettering, lacking d.j, Collins Crime Club, 1942

Lot 748

MARSH (N), COLOUR SCHEME, first edition, 1943; DIED IN THE WOOL, 1945; FINAL CURTAIN, 1947; SWING BROTHER SWING, 1949, all first editions with d.j, un-clipped, orange cloths, Collins Crime Club (4)

Lot 751

WODEHOUSE (P. G), THE INIMITABLE JEEVES, first edition, pictorial green cloth, Jenkins, 1923

Lot 752

WODEHOUSE (P. G), CARRY ON JEEVES, first edition, pictorial green cloth, Jenkins, 1925

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