FOUR JESSE M.KING BOOKS comprising of The Enchanted World of Jessie M.King, by Colin White, first edition published by Canongate Publishing Ltd.;together with A Book Of Sundials by Warrington Hogg, first edition published by T. N Foulis and cover art by Jessie M King; The Enchanted Capital Of Scotland, A Tale of Mystery and Adventure by Isolbel K. C. Steele, illustrated thoughout by Jessie M. King and published by Plaid Publication
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COLLECTION OF FOUR BOOKS comprising of Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, first edition published by George G. Harrap, bound in folio, together with; Fairy Tales From Many Lands, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, published by Heinemann; The Water Babies by Chalres Kingsley and illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith, published by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. and A Book Of Quaker Saints by L. V. Hodgkin and illustrated F. Cayley-Robinson, published by T. N. Foulis (4)
Russia Illustrated: An Historical & Descriptive Account of That Immense Empire... by Linney Gilbert. Publ. ""For the Proprietor"" (London, no date, presumed First Edition). Half-leather & marbled boards. Title page with tear. Illustrated with fine engravings from drawings by Vickers. And Ceylon: An Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical by Sir James Emerson Tennent. Publ. Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts (London, 1859, Second Edition). With fold-out map. Mudie`s Library label to front.
Irish Songs and Ballads by Alfred Perceval Graves (Author of ""Songs of Killarney"", Anglo-Irish Poet). Manchester: Alexander Ireland and Co., 1880. First edition. Green cloth decorative binding. Pp. 275. And An Antrim Keepsake - Rowlock Rhymes and Songs of Exile by ""North Antrim"", edited and illustrated by Sam Henry. The Quota Press, 1933. First edition. Blue cloth decorated covers. Pp. 86. Inscribed in pencil by editor & illustrator Sam Henry. (2).
Rare First English Edition Joyce (James) Ulysses, 4to . (Published for The Egoist Press London, by John Rodker, Paris) 1922. First English Edn., Limited to 2000 Copies, No. 449. Hf. title, text entirely uncut thro-out, with 7pp printed 'Errata' (uncut) loosely inserted, in orig. blue printed wrappers. In a recent (duck egg) cloth box. (1)
Rare First Dublin Edition Prior (Thomas) Authentic Narrative of the Success of Tar-Water, 8vo D. (Marg. Rhames) 1746. First Dublin Edition, (4), 248pp + errata leaf at end, cont. sprinkled calf, raised bands, mor. label, upr. cover detached, ex Libris copy. * Bookplate of Lord Powerscourt. (1) * Ex Collection R.C.P.
Inscribed First Edition Heaney (Seamus) Wintering Out, 8vo L. (Faber & Faber) 1972. First Edn., orig. blue & white wrappers. Brandes & Durkan A8a. V. good. * Inscribed on title 'Seamus Heaney for Frank Mc Evoy with good wishes Kilkenny 1973.'; also Inscribed to Frank Mc Evoy: Heaney (Seamus) Field Work, 8vo L. 1979. First Edn., cloth & d.w. (spine faded), otherwise v. good. Brandes & Durkan. A20a. * Inscribed 'Seamus Heaney for Frank le gach dea ghin August 1983.' (2)
All Inscribed to Frank Mc Evoy Heaney (Seamus) Station Island, L. 1984. First, signed and inscribed 'To Frank - le meas mor - Seamus Heaney, 2 March 1995.'; The Haw Lantern, L. 1987. First, signed & inscribed, 'To Frank with affection and high regard - Seamus, 15.X.'88'; also First, American Edition of The Haw Lantern, N.Y. 1987. Signed. All cloth & with orig. d.w. V. good. Brandes & Durkan, A360; A41a; & A41c.; & 7 other First Editions by Seamus Heaney. (10)
Rare Limited Edition in Full Vellum Clarke (Harry)illus.: Walters (L. D'O.) The Year's at the Spring, An Anthology of Recent Poetry. 4to L. (Harrap) 1920. First Edn. Lim. Edn. No. 27 (250) Signed by the Artist, 24 full page plts. (12 cold. include frontis), text illus. uncut, partly unopened, orig. gilt decor. vellum, marbled slip case. V. fine copy. (1)
The Author's First Book Pirated Edition Wilde (Oscar) Ravenna, Newdigate Prize Poem, recited in The Theatre Oxford, June 26th, 1878, Oxford (Th. Shrimpton & Son) 1878, dedit, 16pps, original ptd. green grey wrappers bound in, recent marble boards, gilt lettered mor. label on front. Good clean Copy. (1)
Irish Library Sale - The Gosford Library, 1884: Catalogue of the Fine Extensive and Valuable Library of the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Gosford, K.P.... (Removed from Gosford Castle, Armagh, Ireland) ... To be sold by Auction by Messrs Puttick and Simpson... London, on Monday April 21st, 1884 and ten following days, 8vo L. 1884, with printed price list at end, cloth. V. good. * The sale consisted of 3363 lots, which realised a total of £11,318. The highest price achieved was for Lot 2673, First Folio Edition of Shakespeare's Works, 1623, a perfect copy for £470. (1)
The Book of Kells Facsimile - Verlag, Luzern, Publishers: The Book of Kells, the most precious illuminated manuscript of the early Middle Ages, now reproduced, the FIRST AND ONLY COMPLETE FINE ART FACSIMILE EDITION, published by Authority of the Board of Trinity College, Dublin. Lg. thick 4to, Luzern 1990, LIMITED EDN. (1480), in fine white tawed leather over wooden boards. Contained in a specially created presentation box, the embossed surface with blind & gilt tooled Celtic decoration and silver and brass mounts. Together with a large Commentary Volume, with illus., leather backed cloth, and orig. advertising portfolio. An unique opportunity to acquire a complete facsimile of one of the Worlds greatest Art Treasures. As a lot. (1)
First Dublin Edition Hawkesworth (J.) An Account of the Voyages ... for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hempishere,... 3 vols. 8vo D. 1773. First Dublin Edn., no plts. called for, rebound in full calf, raised bands, mor. labels. * Ex. Coll. Leslie Family, Glaslough House, with Sir John Leslie's bookplate. (3)
Binding: Irving (Washington) Rip Van Winkle; A Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker. 8vo L. 1850. First Illustrated Edition, with 6 etched plts. by Charles Simms, a.e.g., full tree calf, tooled gilt decor. & fillet borders, spine gilt in panels, mor. label, by Riviere, Lond. A fine copy. (1)
Scarce First Edition Stevenson (Robert Louis) Kidnapped Being memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751. First Edn. L. (Cassell & Company) 1886, hf. title, cold. fold. map frontis (re folded) "Treasure Island" advert on verso of final leaf of text, 2 lists of adverts at end, each of 8pp & dated respectively 5G.4.86, & 5B.4.86, some stains or finger marks throughout, a couple of advert pages repaired at corners., orig. dark brown cloth. Scarce. (1)
Scarce First Edition Stevenson (Robert Louis) Treasure Island, L. (Cassell & Co.) 1883. First Edn. hf. title, colour printed map frontis, with 'Dead Man's Chest' not capitalised on pp. 2 & 7; lacks 'a' before glance on p. 63 line 6; p. 178 line 20 without full stop after opportunity; 'worse' for 'worst' on p. 197, line 3; 8pp. cat. at end (5R - 1083), black end papers, orig. green cloth, spine worn, the entire re-tightened. (1)
Rare First Dublin Edition Cook (Capt. James) & [Rickman, (John)] Journal of Captain Cook's Last Voyage to the Pacific Ocean on Discovery;.. in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778 & 1779, 8vo D. 1781. First Dublin Edn., one leaf (2pp) 'Advertisement' at front, engd. frontis, lg. fold. chart (torn, repaired & soiled) & 4 plts. complete, soiled thro-out, orig. calf, worn, mor. label. Scarce. (1)
George Thomas, The Irish Rajah, from Co. Tipperary Francklin (Wm.) Military Memoirs of Mr. George Thomas, 4to Calcutta (Hurkaru Press) 1803. First Edn. port. frontis, list of subs., fold. map hd. cold. in outline, lg. fold. plt., errata leaf & 'Addenda to the Errata' slip, cont. calf, some wear at edges, joints restored, mor. label. Extremely rare First Edition. (1) N.B. Page 77/78 missing from the Book. N.B. ** George Thomas (1756-1802) from Roscrea, County Tipperary went to India in the late 18th century and became a mercenary for hire, drilling and training native troops in the superior methods of European warfare. Tiring of the duplicitous and miserly ways of his Indian employers, Thomas struck out on his own. With his faithful followers, the Irish warlord headed for a vulnerable no man's land in the most fertile part of India, west of Delhi. Through a mixture of the military genius and extreme violence for which he was famous, Thomas carved out a large kingdom for himself and proved to be a benevolent ruler whose subjects prospered under his rule. The Irish Rajah was a progressive leader, rebuilding towns, re-establishing the rule of law, encouraging settlers in a previously sparsely uninhabited and war-torn countryside. He instituted pensions for his troops - something unheard of at the time - and even minted his own coins. To fund his state, Thomas hired out his army and military genius to neighbouring states for hard cash. His unbroken string of military victories made Thomas a threat to rival military powers. They were so envious of his meteoric rise to power that they did the unthinkable - they joined together. Thomas had other plans and was determined to fight to the last. At one stage his 2,000 men fought and won an epic battle against 40,000 troops. Thomas's fame spread across continents. Wellington even studied his military campaigns and adopted his tactics. Now he is all but forgotten, except for the descendants of his subjects, who still remember him as a legendary hero. At the end of his life he agreed to dictate his autobiography in Persian, 'as from constant use it was more familiar than his native language'. It is no wonder that Thomas may have inspired Kipling's story 'The Man Who Would Be King', which was later turned into a film starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine.
BANNISTER ROGER: (1929- ) English Athlete who ran the first sub-four-minute mile. Book signed, a hardback edition of First Four Minutes, First Edition published by Putnam, London, 1955. Signed in fountain pen ink by Bannister with a vintage signature to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket (extensive creasing and small tears, a few areas of paper loss). Some very light staining and minor age wear, G
BANNISTER ROGER: (1929- ) English Athlete who ran the first sub-four-minute mile. Book signed, a hardback edition of Twin Tracks, First Edition published by The Robson Press, London, 2014. Signed by Bannister in bold black ink with his name alone to the title page. Together with Mo Farah (1983- ) Somali-born British Athlete, Olympic Gold medallist. Book signed, a hardback edition of Twin Ambitions, First Edition published by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., London, 2013. Bearing a colour custom printed bookplate signed by Farah in bold black ink with his name alone and bearing his colour portrait neatly affixed to the half title page. Both books are accompanied by the dust jackets. VG to EX, 2
BOLT USAIN: (1986- ) Jamaican Sprinter, the first man to win six Olympic Gold medals in sprinting. Book signed, a hardback edition of Faster Than Lightning - My Autobiography, First Edition published by Harper Sport, London, 2013. Signed by Bolt in bold black ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dustjacket. Together with Roger Bannister (1929- ) English Athlete who ran the first sub-four-minute mile. Signed 10 x 8 photograph depicting Bannister running in a full length pose as he crosses the finishing line at the Iffley Road Track in Oxford on 6th May 1954 to become the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the head of the image. VG, 2
CLARK JIM: (1936-1968) Scottish Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1963 & 1965. Book signed, a hardback edition of The Ford Book of Competition Motoring, edited by Jim Clark and Alan Brinton, First Edition published by Stanley Paul & Co., London, 1965. Signed by Clark in blue ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Rare. Some light age wear and a few minor stains, otherwise VG
CONNERY SEAN: (1930- ) Scottish Actor, famous for his portrayal of James Bond. Academy Award winner. Book signed, a paperback edition of Being A Scot, published by Phoenix Illustrated, London, 2009. Signed by Connery in black ink with his name alone to a custom printed bookplate neatly affixed to the title page. Together with Roger Moore (1927 - ) English Actor, famous for his portrayal of James Bond. Book signed, a hardback edition of Last Man Standing - Tales from Tinseltown, First Edition published by Michael O'Mara Books Limited, London, 2014. Signed by Moore in black ink with his name alone to the limitations page, numbered 2033 of 3000. Accompanied by the dust jacket. VG to EX, 2
BALLET: Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991) English Ballerina. Book signed, a hardback edition of Fonteyn - Impressions of a Ballerina, written and decorated by William Chappell, First Edition published by Rockliff Corporation Ltd., 1951. With 40 black and white plates by Cecil Beaton. Bound in blue leather, by Messrs. Nevett Ltd. of Colindale, with gilt stamped decoration to cover and title to spine. Limited Edition number 202 of 250. Signed by both Fonteyn and Chappell individually with their names alone in fountain pen inks to the limitations page. Together with a selection of unsigned ballet programmes for various performances featuring Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin, Tatiana Riabouchinska, Natalie Krassovska, John Gilpin, Rudolf Nureyev, Christopher Gable etc. Also including an edition of Anna Pavlova in Art & Life by Victor Dandre, published by Cassell, 1932, signed and inscribed by Dandre (Pavlova's manager and companion who asserted that he was her husband in the book) to the title page and dated 14th June 1935 in his hand, and further including a vintage signed 4 x 6 photograph of soprano Oda Slobodskaya in a full length costume pose at La Scala and a vintage signed 4to page by conductor John Barbirolli with a postcard photograph neatly affixed above the signature. Some light overall age wear, G to about VG, 86
GILBERT & GEORGE: Gilbert Proesch (1943- ) & George Passmore (1942- ) Italian & English Artists, a collaborative duo known as Gilbert & George. Small selection comprising a signed hardback edition of Gilbert & George - A Portrait by Daniel Farson, First Edition, 1999; signed hardback editions of Gilbert & George 1986-1997, two volumes (each signed) contained in a slipcase; signed Exhibition brochure for The Naked Shit Pictures at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, February - March 1996; a signed colour 6 x 8 photograph showing the artists standing together in three quarter length poses before one of their works, and three different signed colour 6 x 4 postcards, one depicting their work Christian (1982) and another depicting the two artists in Sao Paulo in 2012 entitled Gilbert & George At Home with Lina Bo Bardi. All are signed by Gilbert and George individually with their first names. Generally VG, 7
BLYTON ENID: (1897-1968) British Children's Writer. An interesting T.L.S., Enid Blyton, one page, folio, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 10th July 1952, to Messrs. G. Ricordi & Co. Ltd. Blyton informs her correspondents that a Company is in the process of being formed 'for the purpose of granting Licences in respect of the character “Little Noddy”' and continues to state that the Company will grant an exclusive licence to Ricordi & Co., so that they may publish the lyrics to thirteen songs which Blyton lists and which include Come to Toyland, Noddy's Hat, Noddy's Morning Song, Noddy is Lost and Noddy's Car. Blyton further states that the licence will be for a period of ten years and sets out five conditions including a royalty payment of 10% 'of the marked selling price on every copy of the said Lyrics…sold in Great Britain…and that you will pay in respect of all other countries a royalty at the rate of 5% on the said selling price. That in respect of any reproduction made on any mechanical instrument or used in sound film production, you will pay…a royalty of one-third of all monies received by you…It is understood that you will, as soon as practicable, publish a first edition of not less than 3,000 copies…' A letter of good content illustrating the business side of Blyton's work. Two file holes to the left edge and some light folds, about VG
ROWLING J. K.: (1965- ) British Author of the Harry Potter books. Book signed, a hardback edition of Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix, First Edition published by Bloomsbury, London, 2003. Signed by Rowling with her name alone in bold black ink to the title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Together with Sarah, Duchess of York (1959- ) Former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York 1986- 96. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of My Story, First Edition published by Simon & Schuster Ltd., London, 1996. Signed in bold black ink to the title page and dated 28th November 1996 in her hand. Accompanied by the dust jacket. G to VG, 2
BATES H. E.: (1905-1974) English Writer. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of The Cruise of the Breadwinner, First Edition published by Michael Joseph Ltd., London, 1946. The slim volume has illustrated endpapers by Broom Lynne and is bound in the decorative black cloth with silver lettering to the spine. Signed and inscribed by Bates in blue fountain pen ink to the title page, 'For Jimmy Rushton, hoping that this story will give him a lasting pleasure as the house will give H. E. Bates' and dated 1946 in his hand. Together with a signed Christmas greetings card by Bates, the folding small 8vo card featuring a printed design by Franciszka Themerson. Signed by Bates (also adding the name of his wife, Madge, in his hand) to the inside beneath a printed greeting. Also including a few printed illustrated pages removed from a magazine relating to his home in Kent. Some light age wear, G to VG, 2 + magazine pages
CHRISTIE AGATHA: (1890-1976) English Crime Writer. Book signed, a hardback edition of A Pocket Full of Rye, First Edition published for The Crime Club by Collins, London, 1953. Signed by Christie in blue ink with her name alone to the front free endpaper. Bound in red-orange cloth and with black title to the spine. Lacking the dust jacket. Some light staining, fading and age toning to the cloth and the front free endpaper with some extremely light age toning, otherwise about VG
BURGESS ANTHONY: (1917-1993) British Novelist of A Clockwork Orange (1962). Book signed and inscribed, a paperback edition of A Clockwork Orange, published by Penguin Books, 1977. Signed by Burgess in black ink to the title page. Together with a scarce signed VHS video tape of Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, the Warner Home Video issued in Holland in 1988 (the film having been withdrawn from circulation in Great Britain in 1972 and screenings only permitted again in 1999), signed by Burgess in black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the cover, also including a signed and inscribed paperback edition of The Doctor is Sick by Anthony Burgess, published by Pan Books Ltd., London, 1963, and further including a signed and inscribed hardback edition of The End of the World News - An Entertainment by Anthony Burgess, First Edition published by Hutchinson & Co., London, 1982. Accompanied by the dust jacket. G to VG, 4
NIGHTINGALE FLORENCE: (1820-1910) British Pioneer of Nursing. Book signed and inscribed, an 8vo hardback edition of Jackanapes by Juliana Horatia Ewing, with illustrations by Randolph Caldecott, published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, n.d. (c.1884, apparently a First edition with uncorrected page number on frontispiece), signed in bold pencil by Nightingale to the front free endpaper, 'Herbert Grillage with Florence Nightingale's very best wishes & hopes that he will grow up a brave Christian & upright man doing his duty like “Jackanapes”' and dated London, July 1886 in her hand. Bound in the original illustrated boards (extensive overall age wear and foxing). Rare in this form, G
THATCHER MARGARET: (1925-2013) British Prime Minister 1979-90. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of The House of Commons Cookery Book, being over 150 favourite recipes contributed by Members of Parliament, compiled by Charles Irving MP, First Edition published by Century Hutchinson Ltd., London, 1987. Signed by Thatcher in blue ink to the front free endpaper (some light foxing, only very slightly affecting the signature). Accompanied by the dust jacket (some light age wear and minor scuffing). About VG Margaret Thatcher contributed a recipe for Sauté of Chicken with Tarragon Sauce to the Cookery Book.
NIXON RICHARD: (1913-1994) American President 1969-74. Book signed, a hardback edition of Leaders - Profiles and Reminiscences of Men Who Have Shaped the Modern World, First Edition published by Warner Books, New York, October 1982. Signed by Nixon in blue ink with his name alone to the half title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Together with Jimmy Carter (1924- ) American President 1977-81. Nobel Peace Prize winner, 2002. Book signed, a hardback edition of Turning Point - A Candidate, A State, and a Nation Come of Age, First Edition published by Times Books, New York, 1992. Signed ('J Carter') in bold black ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG, 2
AMERICAN PRESIDENTS: Selection of signed hardback edition books by various American Presidents comprising Portrait of the Assassin by Gerald R. Ford (First Edition, 1965), Living Faith and An Hour Before Daylight - Memories of a Rural Boyhood by Jimmy Carter (First Edition 1996 and paperback edition 2001) and Back To Work - Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy by Bill Clinton (First Edition, 2011). All of the hardback editions are accompanied by the dust jackets and all are signed by the former Presidents with their names alone. Together with a signed hardback edition of In My Time - A Personal and Political Memoir by Dick Cheney, Premiere Collectables Limited Edition number 3827 of 5000, contained in the custom box and accompanied by certificates of authenticity etc. G to generally VG, 5
An excellent association copy [LAWRENCE T. E.]: (1888-1935) British Lieutenant-Colonel, known as Lawrence of Arabia in recognition of his liaison role during the Arab Revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule 1916-18. THOMAS LOWELL (1892-1981) American Writer & Broadcaster, responsible for making T. E. Lawrence famous through his dramatic film With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia (1919) and associated lectures. A good book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of With Lawrence in Arabia, First American Edition published by The Century Co., New York, 1924. Signed in bold black ink by Thomas to the front free endpaper with a lengthy inscription, in full, 'Dear Mr. Baker, If you are interested in far off corners of the earth I hope that you will find time to join my caravan and spend an evening in Arabia with Colonel Lawrence whom you were partly responsible for making a famous man. With best wishes from your envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to out of the way corners of the globe. Very sincerely yours, Lowell Thomas'. Bound in the original attractive pictorial cloth cover in black, turquoise and ochre. Lacking the dust jacket. A rare and remarkable association copy of the book which established Thomas's career and introduced the world to Lawrence of Arabia despite its inaccuracies and the fact that Lawrence loathed it. VG Newton D. Baker (1871-1937) American Politician, United States Secretary of War 1916-21. Thomas makes special reference to Baker in his foreword to the present book, thanking him for his assistance in enabling Thomas to be successfully attached to various Allied armies, thus enabling him to obtain material for the book.
DAMBUSTERS THE: A good First Day Cover individually signed by Barnes Wallis (1887-1979) English Scientist & Inventor of the bouncing bomb used in Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid), 16th May 1943, Leonard Cheshire (1917-1992) British RAF Pilot of World War II, Victoria Cross winner for his aerial actions during World War II and Commander of 617 Squadron in September 1943 and Geoff Rice (1917-1981) British Pilot Officer with 617 Squadron during The Dambusters Raid, May 1943. The cover commemorates the 617 Squadron Association reunion in Toronto and the opening of a Cheshire Home in Toronto and features a colour image of two aircraft in flight. Post marked 21st June 1972. Signed by all three in bold blue inks with their names alone to clear areas. Number 20 of a Limited Edition of 25. About EX
AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of A.Ls.S., signed greetings cards, a few vintage signed photographs of various sizes etc., by a variety of famous individuals including Muhammad Naguib (First President of Egypt), Noel Coward (signature slightly faded), Mischa Elman, Juan Antonio Samaranch (T.L.S. to Dr. Ruben Acosta on the 100th Anniversary of Volleyball, 1994), Elton John, Tim Roth, Hilary Duff, Peter Ustinov (A.L.S. relating to Audrey Hepburn, 'Everybody knows the charisma which surrounded her public image...Far fewer knew the woman of quiet heroism, of understated courage, of inflexible humanity. I was privileged to be one of those', with original envelope, 1999), Roger Moore (original copy of a fax signed by Moore, relating to Audrey Hepburn, in part, 'Audrey inspired me as she inspired so many others. Yes she was a wonderful actress but more than that she was a wonderful and remarkable woman', 1999), Andre Maurois, Johannes, Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Henri d'Orleans, Count of Paris, Fina Gomez Revenga (signed folio edition of her book of photographs and poems, limited edition number 2944 of 3055) etc. G to generally VG, 33
BECKHAM DAVID: (1975- ) English Footballer. Book signed, a hardback edition of My Side, First Edition published by Collins Willow, London, 2003. Signed by Beckham in blue ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dustjacket. Together with Stirling Moss (1929- ) British Formula One Motor Racing Driver. Book signed, a hardback edition of All But My Life, Second edition published by William Kimber & Co. Ltd., London, 1973. Signed by Moss with his name alone in black ink to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Some light age wear, about VG, 2
BEST GEORGE: (1946-2005) Northern Ireland & Manchester United Footballer. Book signed, a hardback edition of Blessed - The Autobiography, First Edition published by Ebury Press, London, 2001. A special limited edition bound in black leather with gilt lettering to spine, all edges gilt, numbered 44 of 1010, signed by Best in bold black ink with his name alone to the half title page. Contained in the black cloth slipcase with gold printed facsimile signature and accompanied by the original exclusive folding card of various images issued to celebrate the limited edition. Contained in the original presentation box and slipcase. Together with Geoff Hurst (1941- ) English Footballer, a member of the World Cup winning team of 1966. Book signed, a hardback edition of 1966 and All That, published by Headline, London, 2001. A special limited edition bound in blue leather with gilt lettering to spine, all edges gilt, numbered 671 of 1100, signed by Hurst in black ink with his name alone to the title page. Contained in the blue slipcase and accompanied by the original promotional 6 x 8 card issued to celebrate the limited edition, also signed by Hurst to his colour image. Contained in the original presentation box and slipcase. Also including Bobby Charlton (1937- ) English Footballer, a member of the World Cup winning team of 1966. Book signed, a hardback edition of My England Years, First Edition published by Headline, London, 2008. Signed by Charlton in blue ink to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. VG to EX, 3
LIVERPOOL: A small circular paper catering plate individually signed to the verso by five former Liverpool FC managers and players comprising Bill Shankly, Billy Liddell, Terry McDermott, Phil Thompson and Emlyn Hughes, together with a printed 8vo menu card for a Sportsman's Dinner held for the Emlyn Hughes Testimonial Fund at the Holiday Inn, Liverpool, 5th March 1979, individually signed by seven individuals including Bill Shankly, Nat Lofthouse, Joe Mercer, Lawrie McMenemy etc., and also including a signed and inscribed hardback edition of Crazy Horse by Emlyn Hughes, First Edition published by Arthur Barker Ltd., London, 1980. Signed in black ink to the title page, 'Ronnie, Thanks for being a good friend, Emlyn'. Accompanied by the dust jacket. About VG, 3

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