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Lot 511

Ross, Sir James Clark A voyage of discovery and research in the southern and Antarctic regions during the years 1839-43. London: John Murray, 1847. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 8 tinted lithographed plates (1 folding), 8 maps, charts and plans (several folding), illustrations, original pictorial cloth gilt, small blindstamp on titles, bookplates, gilt stamp on upper cover and number on spine, head and tail of spines worn, horizontal tear to one spine .

Lot 514

Russia--Krusenstern, Adam John de Memoir of the celebrated Admiral John de Krusenstern, the first Russian Circumnavigator, translated from the German, by his daughter Madame Charlotte Bernhardi, and edited by Rear Admiral Sir John Ross. London: Longmans, Green [&c.], 1856. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy to Capt. Scobell, engraved frontispiece, half-title, original cloth, small blindstamp on title, bookplate, gilt stamp on cover, shelf number at foot of spine, spine very slightly rubbed Provenance: Captain George Treweeke Scobell, M.P. for Bath, the first person to raise publicly the idea of the Victoria Cross in a defined format in his address to the House of Commons in 1854. Inscription and bookplate. The Cruising Assocation.

Lot 515

Scott, Captain Robert Falcon Scott's last expedition, arranged by Leonard Huxley. London: Smith Elder, 1913. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, plates, some coloured, maps, charts and panoramas, some folding, original cloth, t.e.g., small blindstamp on titles, bookplates, gilt stamp on upper cover, number on spines .

Lot 1564

Two Halcyon Days Enamels limited edition circular lidded boxes, the first decorated with 'White Roses in a Glass Vase' after Fantin-Latour, No. 144 from an edition of 500, boxed with certificate, the second commemorating Lloyd's of London, No. 259 from an edition of 500, boxed.

Lot 193

"Ulysses" by James Joyce published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, London 1937, first edition green cloth with Eric Gills bow gilt decoration, "Lear in Sicily" published by Duckworth, Henrietta Street, London 1938, illustrated by Edward Lear, brown cloth, "The Poetical Works of George Crabbe", London 1858, marbled board with leather spine (3)

Lot 3098

ARMSTRONG, Martin Donisthorpe. Selected Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1951. First edition, 8vo (190 x 121mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And twenty-five others by Armstrong (26).

Lot 3114

AIKEN HODGE, Jane. Maulever Hall. London: 1964. First edition, 8vo (196 x 123mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. Note: signed by the author to front-free endpaper. – And thirty-one others by Jane Aiken Hodge and Joan Aiken (32).

Lot 3130

KIPLING, Rudyard. Kim. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1901. First American edition, 8vo (203 x 127mm.) Frontispiece. (Some light browning.) Original green cloth blocked in black and gilt, t.e.g. (extremities lightly bumped and scuffed). – And a quantity of others, all fiction, 19th and 20th Century (a quantity).

Lot 3131

FORSTER, Edward Morgan. A Passage to India. London: Edward Arnold & Co., 1924. First edition, 8vo (188 x 120mm.) (Some spotting.) Original cloth (extremities slightly bumped, spine slightly faded, stitching slightly weak). (See illustration)

Lot 3132

WOOLF, Virginia. Jacob’s Room. Richmond: The Hogarth Press, 1922. First edition, 8vo (190 x 125mm.) (Somewhat browned.) Original cloth, the spine with paper label (soiled, scuffed and bumped). (See illustration)

Lot 3136

POUND, Ezra. Umbra, the Early Poems. London: Elkin Mathews, 1920. First edition, 4to (192 x 140mm.) (Some spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards (some soiling).

Lot 3174

DEIGHTON, Len. An Expensive Place to Die. London: Jonathan Cape, 1967. First edition, 8vo (188 x 118mm.) ‘Top Secret Docket’ loosely inserted. Original cloth, dust-jacket (spine of dust-jacket slightly discoloured). (See illustration)

Lot 3175

[AMIS, Kingsley] ‘Robert MARKHAM’. Colonel Sun. London: Jonathan Cape, 1968. First edition, 8vo (186 x 118mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (dust-jacket with small hole near spine and very slightly faded to spine). (See illustration)

Lot 3176

MCEWAN, Ian. The Cement Garden. London: Jonathan Cape, 1978. First edition, 8vo (198 x 121mm.) Original green cloth, dust-jacket. Note: a fine copy. (See illustration)

Lot 3177

FORESTER, C.S. Lieutenant Hornblower. London: Michael Joseph, 1952. First edition, 8vo (185 x 119mm.) (Occasional marginal spotting.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (dust-jacket with minor nicks). (See illustration)

Lot 3200

MODERN FIRST EDITIONS. – Ian FLEMING. Octopussy and The Living Daylights. London: Jonathan Cape, 1966. First edition, 8vo (187 x 120mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And thirty-seven others, the majority first editions, including works by Len Deighton, Jack Higgins, Alistair MacLean and Hammond Innes (38).

Lot 3203

MODERN FIRST EDITIONS. – C.P. SNOW. Corridors of Power. London: 1964. First edition, 8vo (191 x 118mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. Provenance: R.J. Prebble (School Prize certificate to front pastedown). – And forty-two others, the majority first editions (43).

Lot 3205

YOUNG, Desmond. Rommel. London: Collins, 1950. First edition, 8vo (214 x 135mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And eleven other works (12).

Lot 3208

SHEPARD, Ernest H. (illustrator). – A.A. MILNE. The House at Pooh Corner. London: 1928. First edition, 8vo (190 x 120mm.) Numerous illustrations. Original cloth, dust-jacket (soiled, dust-jacket torn and soiled). – And five other children’s books (6).

Lot 3214

WILDE, Oscar. The Happy Prince and other Tales. London: David Nutt, 1888. First edition, 8vo (222 x 160mm.) Illustrations by Walter Crane and Jacomb Hood. (Occasional spotting.) Original boards (spotted, soiled and bumped). Provenance: S.C. Adami (school prize label to front pastedown). (See illustration)

Lot 3227

LEONARDO DA VINCI. A Treatise of Painting. London: 1721. First edition in English, 8vo (200 x 117mm.) 35 engraved plates (4 folding). (Occasional light soiling, browning or spotting.) Old calf (worn, stitching broken, many leaves now loosely inserted). (See illustration)

Lot 3235

ELIOT, T.S. Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats. New York: 1939. First American edition, 8vo (215 x 152mm.) Decorative title on orange paper. (Slight marks to title.) Original cloth (slightly bumped to head and foot of spine), dust-jacket (small nicks with minor loss to head and foot of spine).

Lot 3242

HARTNELL, Norman. Silver and Gold. London: 1955. First edition, 4to (248 x 169mm.) Numerous illustrations. Original cloth, dust-jacket. Provenance: Barbara Tims (presentation inscription signed by Hartnell). – And twenty others, including a number of fashion interest (21).

Lot 45

DORE, GUSTAVE, illus. LA SAINTE BIBLE selon la Vulgate, Traduction Nouvelle. Avec les Dessins de Gustave Dore. First Edition, 2 vols., Tours, 1866. Large folio, cont. half black morocco gilt, t.e.g. Plates and text illustrations. (2)

Lot 101

BOUTELL, Rev. CHARLES. The Monumental Brasses of England. First Edition, 1849. Large Paper, folio, cont. half green morocco (spine and corners worn). Wood engraved plates (some spotting). (C)

Lot 120

HUTCHINS, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. First Edition, 2 vols., 1774. Folio, cont. calf, spines gilt (rebacked). Folding engraved map, plates and plans, some folding, (lacks plate of Kingston Marwood in vol 1). 10 folding pedigrees (one plate and one pedigree torn). List of subscribers. (S) (2)

Lot 159

WILLIS, BROWNE. Notitia Parliamentaria: Or, An History of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in England and Wales, 2 vols., vol 1 Second Edition, 1730 - 1716; (with) Notitia Parliamentaria: Containing an Account of the First Returns and Incorporations..., Printed for the Author, 1750. Together 3 vols., 8vo., uniformly bound in 19th c. blind tooled calf, spines gilt, a.e.g. Panshanger bookplates. (C) (3)

Lot 218

[MACCULLOCH, JOHN] Remarks on the Art of Making Wine, With Suggestions for the Application of its Principles to the Improvement of Domestic Wines. First Edition, 1816. 12mo., orig. boards uncut (head and tail of spine slightly defective, lacks final blank). 2 leaves adverts. at end.

Lot 270

CRABBE, Rev. GEORGE. The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-Four Letters. First Edition, Printed for J. Hatchard 1810. 8vo., cont. straight-grained green goatskin gilt, blind tooled small harps in corners, with gilt flower ornaments in outer corners within double borders, a.e.g. (possibly by George Mullen, binder of Dublin). Half title. Bookplate of William Legge.

Lot 272

DICKENS, CHARLES. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. First Edition in book form, 1837. 8vo., cont. half calf, spine gilt. Engraved additional title, frontispiece and plates by R. Seymour and Phiz (spotted).

Lot 273

DICKENS, CHARLES. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. First Edition in book form, 1st issue with "visiter" on p. 123. 1839. 8vo., cont. half calf, spine gilt. Engraved portrait and plates by Phiz. (some spotting).

Lot 274

DICKENS, CHARLES. The Mystery of Edwin Drood. First Edition in book form, 1870. Orig. green cloth gilt. Engraved portrait, additional title and plates by S.L Fildes (one text leaf loose, some spotting); The Adventures of Oliver Twist. New Edition, 1863. Cont. half green morocco. Plates by George Cruikshank. Both 8vo. With 2 other volumes. (4)

Lot 279

FARLEY, JOHN. The London Art of Cookery. 1783. First Edition, 8vo., cont. sheep (rebacked, some wear to corners). Engraved portrait and 12 plates (some browning). See illustration.

Lot 284

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER and THOMAS PARNELL. Poems. Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., 1795. Large Paper. First edition with Bewick illustrations. 4to., cont. straight grained maroon morocco gilt, a.e.g., by Hunt and Sons of Birmingham with ticket.

Lot 285

HARDY, FLORENCE EMILY. The Early Life...The Later Years of Thomas Hardy. 2 vols., New York 1928 - 30. First American Edition. 8vo., orig. cloth. Portrait frontispieces and other illustrations. (2)

Lot 325

THEROUX, PAUL. Waldo, A Novel. Boston, 1967. Signed by the author on title. 8vo., orig. cloth, d.w. First edition of the author's first book.

Lot 364

A Collection of One Hundred and Ten Boxed Exclusive First Edition 1:76 Scale Precision Die-cast Buses, in four boxes.

Lot 365

Fourteen Boxed Exclusive First Edition 1:76 Scale Precision Die-cast Bus Gift Sets, with some limited editions, including Cobham Bus Museum, Aldershot & District, three Southdown, London Transport Museum Sets 1 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, The Rank Hovis Story Vol II etc.

Lot 812

Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination, ill. Arthur Rackham. First edition publ. George Harrap, 1935

Lot 721

BOOKLETS - 1935 (July) 2s booklet (SG BB17) edition "No" 314, a few trimmed perfs, the first 1½d and ½d panes with wmk inverted, "Punch" advert on front cover and "Bovril" on reverse, rare, cat £500

Lot 743

BOOKLETS - 1935 (February) 5s booklet with inner adverts in brown (SG BB36) edition "No" 9, a few trimmed perfs, first pane of 1½d and ½d panes with wmk inverted, "Punch" advert on front cover and "Bovril" on reverse, very fine and rare cat ú4,000

Lot 744

BOOKLETS - 1935 (July) 5s booklet (SG BB37) edition "No" 15, a few trimmed perfs and slight rusting on staples, first pane of 1½d and 1d panes with wmk inverted, "London and Lancashire" advert on front cover and "Bovril" on reverse, cat £500

Lot 366

WADE POTTERY JUG, MITCHELLS AND BUTLER CENTENARY 1879-1979 LIMITED EDITION TO CELEBRATE THE HUNDRED YEARS SINCE BEER WAS FIRST BREWED at the 'Cape Hill Brewery 1879' and ANOTHER WADE POTTERY JUG FOR THE BASS 200 YEARS ANNIVERSARY 1777-1977 (damaged) (2)

Lot 817

A Hotpoint First Edition washer dryer

Lot 65

Street (George Edmund) Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages: Notes of a Tour in the North of Italy, 1855, first edition, 74 illustrations as called for (incl. 6 chromolithos.), a.e.g., morocco gilt by Leighton

Lot 106

Whitby McMillan (Mabel), Whitby Jet Through the Years, 1992, numbered and signed first edition, dust wrapper; Weatherill (Richard), The Ancient Port of Whitby, 1908, cloth; Smales (Gideon), Whitby Authors and their Publications, 1867, cloth; with six others (9)

Lot 162

Chapman (F. Spencer) Helvellyn to Himalaya, 1940, first edition, folding map, dust wrapper; Gibbings (Robert), Lovely is the Lee, 1947, a.e.g., morocco; Duncan (James), British Butterflies, nd., Jardine's Naturalist's Library, frontis., vignette, 34 plates (32 hand-coloured), ex-library, half calf (worn); with a small quantity of others (qty)

Lot 182

Twain (Mark) The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1884, first edition, October 1884 catalogue to rear, original decorative cloth (wear to spine); id., A Tramp Abroad, 1880, August 1880 catalogue to rear, original decorative cloth; wear to head of spine; id., The Stolen White Elephant, 1882, first edition, May 1882 catalogue to rear, original decorative cloth (spine worn with neat repair) (3)

Lot 187

Greene (Graham) The Name of Action, 1930, first edition, cloth; Huxley (Aldous), Brave New World, 1932, first edition, cloth; Amis (Kingsley), The Green Man, 1969, first edition, dust wrapper; id. (as Robert Markham), Colonel Sun, 1968, first edition, dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 188

Steinbeck (John) The Grapes of Wrath, 1939, first Heinemann edition, dust wrapper; id., East of Eden, 1952, first Heinemann edition, dust wrapper; with six others (8)

Lot 189

Peake (Mervyn) Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor, 1945, dust wrapper; id., Letters from a Lost Uncle, 1948, first edition; id., Shapes and Sounds, 1941, first edition, dust wrapper; Drake (Burgess), The Book of Lyonne, 1952, first edition, dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 190

Graves (Robert) Fairies and Fusiliers, 1917, first edition; id., My Head! My Head!, 1925, first edition; id., Beyond Giving, Poems, 1969, numbered ltd. edition, dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 191

Carroll (Lewis) Phantasmagoria, and Other Poems, 1869, first edition, original blue cloth gilt (wear to head of spine)

Lot 193

Hughes (Ted) Crow, 1970, first edition, dust wrapper; de Sandraz (Courtilz), Memoirs of Monsieur D'Artagnan, nd., 3 vols., decorative cloth gilt; Mason (William), Poems, 1779, contemporary half calf (worn, boards detached); with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 197

Fleming (Ian) The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965, first edition (without gold blocked revolver to board), Cape, dust wrapper

Lot 199

Norden (Charles) [pseud. of Lawrence Durrell], Panic Spring, 1937, Faber first edition, original cloth (note; 3 printed preliminary leaves before chap 1 on p.9, label residue to front pastedown, card pocket to rear pastedown)

Lot 200

Hornby (Nick) Fever Pitch, 1992, first edition, dust wrapper; Brookner (Anita), Providence, 1982, first edition, dust wrapper; with seven others (9)

Lot 203

Cornwell (Bernard) Sharpe's Gold, 1981, signed first edition, dust wrapper; id., Sharpe's Honour, 1985, first edition, dust wrapper; id., Sharpe's Siege, 1987, first edition, dust wrapper; with twenty others (23)

Lot 207

Potter (Beatrix) Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes, nd., [1922], first edition, endpapers as Quinby No 26, red boards

Lot 208

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, 1930, first edition, cloth; id., The Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck, 1908, first edition, grey boards (spine worn); id., The Tale of Mr Tod, 1912, first edition, light grey boards (spine worn); id., The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle, 1905, first edition, green boards (spine worn) (4)

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