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Wilde, (Oscar), Lady Windermere's Fan, London, Leonard Smithers 1903, 1903. NB - PIRATED EDITION, the title page states "Paris, 1903" but this copy was actually published by Leonard Smithers in London, 1903. One of 250 copies, this copy is not numbered. Small 4to (8.4 x 6.3 inches). Original maroon cloth with gilt letters on spine. Text is a reprint of the First edition, published by Bodley Head in 1893, with new title page, heavy foxing to prelims, gilt lettering on spine, some chipping on spine edges. (1)
A quantity of various maps to include:- Stanford's war maps No.7 "The Seat of War in France", "Belgium and the Battlefields" with fold-out maps, "Map Reading for the Home Guard", "Military Map Reading for the New Army", "The Oxford War Atlas, the First Two Years September 1939 to September 1941" by Jasper H. Stembridge, "Notes on Map Reading 1929" reprinted with amendments No.1-4 1939 and "Stamford's The New Large Scale Map "Of the Seat of the War in South Africa, October 1899" second edition (7) Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition
Various war booklets to include:- "Air Raid, a Cautions Handbook No.9" first edition, "Your Book for Emergency Fire Appliances and Equipment", "Manual of Grenades and New Grenade Chart", "Great Britain and the War - a Book for Boys and Girls", "Home Guard, a Handbook for the L.D.V" by John Brophy, various Officers Training Corp Pamphlets, "Uniforms and Insignia of the Soviet Army and Paramilitary Forces 1955", various booklets on aircraft to include:- "Continental Military Aircraft", "Aircraft of World War I", "Enemy Aircraft (German and Italian) of World War II" and various others Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition
BARBARA HEPWORTH. 'Stones', a Limited edition copy of poems by Paul Merchant, lithographs by Barbara Hepworth & an introduction by Ted Hughes. Published The Rougemont Press, Exeter 1973. Numbered 16/150 & signed by Paul Merchant & Barbara Hepworth (only the first 75 copies signed). In original mustard cloth & gilt lettering & original clear acetate wrapper.
A quantity of horse racing prints to include hand-signed Limited Edition colour examples 'The Legends', 'Making History' & 'They're Off'; 'First Time Round Beeches Brook, Grand National 1969' after Michael Lyne, pub. Venture Prints; Red Rum by Chris Jennings; together with an original pencil drawing portrait of Lester Piggott (7)
Marc Chagall, Franz Meyer, publ by Thames & Hudson, London, 1964, first edition, with dust jacket: Henri Matisse, Paintings and Sculptures in Soviet Museums, publ by Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad, 1990: together with a collection of art reference books, monographs and exhibition catalogues relating to the French Impressionists, Post Impressionists and German Expressionists, (a lot) (three boxes) (books) Provenance: The artist Ben Sunlight 1935-2002
Owen Jones - Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details of The Alhambra - "From drawings taken on the spot in 1834 by the late M. Jules Goury and 1834 and 1837 by Owen Jones, Archt., by complete translation of the Arabic inscriptions, and an historical notice of the Kings of Grenada, from the conquest of that city by the Arabs to the expulsion of the Moors by Mr . Pasqual De Gayangos.", two volumes, London: published by Owen Jones, 1840, First Edition, elephant folio size, London: Vizetelly Brothers & Co Printers, 135 Fleet Street, gilt red Morocco spines and marbled boards, chromo-lithographic titles and plates, 60 cm x 44 cm
FLEMING (Ian) From Russia with Love, first edition 1957, ownership name, otherwise good, lacking jacket; Goldfinger, On Her Majesty`s Secret Service, The Man with the Golden Gun, You Only Live Twice, all first editions in dust jackets which are shelf discoloured and/or stained, with some rubbing, nicks and silver fish losses (5)
Further books from the library of the late Peter Haining. Collection of 1960s-80s cult novels, by Robert Rimmer, Ray Rigby, John Masters, Harold Robbins, Robert Ruark and others, including first edition, in dust wrapper, some sunning or shelf wear; also James Bond novels in Pan reprint paperbacks 1960s (quantity)
WAUGH (Evelyn) Scoop, A Novel About Journalists, first edition, London 1938, corrected edition, original cloth, 2nd issue dust jacket without `Daily Beast` to front panel, frayed at corners and spine ends; LAWRENCE (D H) Lady Chatterley`s Lover, ""third edition"" [probably a pirate edition], Florence, Privately Printed 1929, an edition of 500 copies (this vol. not numbered), photographic reproduction of author, original limp cloth with phoenix emblem on upper cover; THOMAS (Dylan) Under Milk Wood, first edition 1954, dust jacket, edges slightly worn, foxing to edges of leaves, neat ownership name to first leaf (3)
NEWCOURT (Richard) Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londiniense, An ecclesiastical parochial history of the diocese of London, 2 vols. first edition London 1708-10, folio, vol. I with portrait, 3 double-page plates and 1 single-page plate, vol. II with map of London, complete as collated, recent panel full calf
LLOYD (Llewellyn) Scandinavian Adventures during a Residence of Upwards of Twenty Years, 2 vols. London: R. Bentley, 1854, first edition, 8vo, tinted lithographed plates, map hand coloured in outline, original green pictorial cloth gilt, rebacked and repaired preserving spine strips, (a matched set)
REY (Guido) Peaks & Precipices, Scrambles in the Dolomites & Savoy, first edition London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1914, plates, remains of former bookplate, cloth binding worn; BRUCE (Hon C G) The Asault on Mount Everest 1922, London 1923, plates, slight staining, gilt lettered cloth, a little worn (2)
Travel, [Tuckett, Elizabeth] Beaten Tracks or Pen and Pencil Sketches in Italy, first edition 1866, 8vo, plates, original cloth (worn); BRYDGES (Sir E) Recollections of Foreign Travel, in 2 vol., London 1825, 8vo, vol. II title stained, modern binding, uncut; RAMAGE (C T) The Nooks and Byways of Italy, Liverpool 1868, toned, rebacked cloth; 2 others (6)
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, "" `allo from Old Bill"", a pen and ink sketch of Old Bill on a notebook leaf, 8cm x 10.8cm (page), mounted and framed; together with framed Old Bill postcards; and Nos. 1 to 7 The Bystander`s Fragments from France, (most first editions though no.1 is a sixth edition), and duplicate odd numbers (some rather worn); with ROBINSON (W. Heath) Some `Frightful` War Pictures, first edition, 1915; a framed photograph of Bairnsfather, signed on the reverse together with a Grimwades plate, dish and teapot with Bairnsfather designs.
CAPPER (B) A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, new edition, London 1829, thick 8vo, folding frontis and 46 maps; COBBETT (William) A Geographical Dictionary of England and Wales, 1832, 8vo, offsetting on to title, 42 outline maps, later half morocco; VUILLEMIN. Atlas Universelle, Paris 1841, oblong 4to, 48 maps hand coloured in outline (lacking the first 2), title foxed
GUILLIM (John) A Display of Heraldrie, fourth edition, London: Jacob Blome, 1660, woodcut illustrations of heraldic shields, title and first leaf heavily stained, one replacement leaf in old manuscript facsimile, final leaf of Table at end hand written in ink, good modern reback to old calf boards
DEFOE (Daniel) The History and Remarkable Life of Colonel Jacque vulgarly called Colonel Jack, 3rd edition 1724, 8vo, title and first few leaves rather stained, rebacked calf; The True-Born Englishman a Satyr, London: James Roberts 1716, 12mo, neat ownership name to title, a little toned, later tree calf (2) Provenance: The Hon. Robert Gathorne-Hardy and by descent.

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