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Lot 576

Sturgeon, Mary, 'Westminster Abbey - Its Memories and its Messages', illustrated by Louis Weirter, published by George G Harrap & Co Ltd, London, first edition, 1921, 4to, embossed leather boards, also Moss, Fletcher, 'Pilgrimages to Old Homes', 1910, and three other various volumes (5)

Lot 583

Russ, Patrick (Patrick O'Brian), 'Ceasar', published by G P Putmam's Sons, London, first edition, 1930, 8vo, red cloth boards with dust jacket

Lot 225

Poetry - First Editions. Richard Murphy 'The Battle of Aughrim' 1968, signed to title page, good in dust jacket; Sylvia Plath 'Collected Poems' 1981; Edith Sitwell 'Street Songs', dust jacket, 1942; Robert Frost 'A Witness Tree' 1943; Frances Cornford 'Collected Poems' 1954; also MORISON (Stanley) Talbot Baines Reed, limited edition (500) CUP 1960, and 5 others (11)

Lot 239

HERMANUS (Hugo) Pia Desideria, first edition, Antwerp 1628, 16mo, half title (staining and offsetting), woodcut title and papal device leaf, illustrations by Chrisopher van Sichem, 20th century half calf

Lot 269

BEATTIE (William) Switzerland Illustrated, first edition, 2 volumes, London: George Virtue 1836, 4to, vignette title pages, engraved plates, folding map, half morocco binding (spotting to plates)

Lot 271

ANTES (John) Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Egyptians, London 1800, 4to, first edition, folding map frontispiece (stained), first few leaves with damp staining not affecting text, cloth bound with morocco spine label paste down (spine faded)

Lot 276

MILNE (A A) The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, London: Methuen & Co Ltd 1928, teg, large ownership inscription to second leaf, and further inscribed overleaf of title, pink cloth gilt in dust wrapper (scuffed)

Lot 283

MILNE (A A) Winnie the Pooh, London: Methuen & Co 1926, FIRST EDITION in excellent dust wrapper, 8vo, illustrated by E H Shepard, half title, teg, green cloth gilt

Lot 285

Children's. GREENAWAY (Kate) Marigold Garden, first edition, London: George Routledge and Sons circa 1885, 4to, vignette half title, slight marginal discolouration, p53 with 5inch stain to outer margin, otherwise good, pictorial covers; CRANE (Walter) A Flower Wedding, London: Cassell & Co 1905, edges uncut, pictorial cloth; The Work of Walter Crane with Notes by the Artist, London: J S Virtue & Co 1898, plates and illustrations, green cloth gilt (3)

Lot 300

MILNE (A A) Now We Are Six, first edition, London: Methuen and Co 1927, 8vo, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, pictorial red cloth gilt in tatty wrapper; The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, London: Methuen and Co 1928, 8vo, illustrations by E H Shepard, pictorial pink cloth gilt in torn wrapper; When We Were Very Young, twenty sixth edition, London: Methuen and Co 1934, 8vo, illustrations by E H Shepard, pictorial blue cloth in wrapper (discoloured spine) (3)

Lot 301

LANG (Andrew) Editor The Green Fairy Book, first edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co 1892, 8vo, frontispiece, illustrations and plates by H J Ford, aeg, occasional spotting, pictorial green cloth gilt, good

Lot 305

GREENAWAY (Kate) Illustrator The Pied Piper of Hamelin, first edition, London: George Routledge and Sons [1888], 4to, coloured illustrations, spotting to pages, pictorial boards; UPTON (Florence K) The Adventures of Borbee and the Wisp, London: Longmans, Green & Co 1908, 4to, coloured illustrations throughout, slight discolouration, pictorial boards (rubbed); The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls, London: Longmans, Green & Co [1895], occasional spotting, coloured illustrations, pictorial boards, slightly rubbed (3)

Lot 308

KIPLING (Rudyard) Just So Stories, first edition, London: Macmillan and Co 1902, 4to, pictorial cloth, end papers and edges rather spotted, internally fair to good

Lot 312

MILNE (A A) Russian language edition of Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, first edition, New York 1967, illustrations, yellow cloth in pictorial wrapper; Once Upon a Time, London no date, illustrations by Charles Robinson, paper wrapper; It's Too Late Now, The Autobiography of a Writer, London 1939, paper wrapper; STRACHEY (Lytton) Ermyntrude and Esmeralda, Anthony Blond 1969, 4to, illustrations throughout by Erte, pink cloth gilt with pictorial wrapper; Rhyme and Rhythm, Blaydon: The School Press 1941, hand coloured etched plates, full grained binding and another (6)

Lot 320

HAXTHAUSEN (Baron von) Transcaucasia. Sketches of the Nations and Races between the Black Sea and the Caspian, first edition, London 1854, 8vo, map and coloured plates, speckled calf gilt, spine worn; SEYMOUR (H D) Russia on the Black Sea, London: John Murray 1855, 8vo, frontispiece and map, worn and discoloured cloth (2)

Lot 322

MENTET (Robert de Salmonet) History of the Troubles of Great Britain... first English edition, London 1735, folio, half calf

Lot 326

HOUCKGEEST VAN BRAAM (Andre Everard) An Authentic Account of the Embassy of the Dutch East-India Company..., first edition, 2 volumes, London: for R Phillips 1798, 8vo, vol 1 with folding engraved map, titles spotted, rebacked calf

Lot 354

[GROSE (Francis)] A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, first edition, London: for S Hooper 1785, 8vo, numerous marginal manuscript notes, half calf, rubbed

Lot 359

Literature - Bindings. WILDE (Oscar) Sebastian Melmoth, first edition, London: Arthur L Humphreys 1904, 8vo, teg, edges untrimmed, half morocco gilt; MARLOW (Christopher and George Chapman) Hero and Leander, Chiswick: C Whittingham 1821, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, aeg, decorative full calf gilt, spine faded; TURNBULL (W) Editor The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, London: John Russell Smith 1858, 8vo, aeg decorative morocco gilt binding signed P R D (3)

Lot 382

CALCOTT (Wellins) A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices...of Free and Accepted Masons, first edition, London 1769, 8vo, occasional spotting, misnumbered between p242 and 244, margins torn between p193 and 196 not affecting text, half calf, spine cracked and worn

Lot 395

BLOOMFIELD (Robert) The Farmer's Boy, first edition, London; for Vernor and Hood 1800; Rural Tales, Ballads and Songs, first edition, London 1801, 8vo, bound as one with detached upper board, spotting throughout, with loose autograph letter signed by Bloomfield at front

Lot 396

COOK (Theodore A) A History of English Turf, first edition, London: H Virtue & Co 1901, folio, 3 volumes in 6, frontispieces and numerous plates, aeg, occasional spotting, green cloth gilt, staining to spines

Lot 401

Sporting. SPARROW (Walter Shaw) Angling in British Art, first edition, 1923, 4to, illustrations, cloth gilt; A Book of Sporting Painters, 1931, 4to, cloth gilt; together with 5 other volumes (7)

Lot 402

VERNER (Captain Willoughby) Sketches in the Sudan, first edition, London: R H Porter 1885, oblong 4to, map and 37 colour lithograph plates, edges untrimmed, pictorial boards

Lot 410

MACLAREN-ROSS (J) Bitten by the Tarantula, A Story of the South of France, first edition, London: Allan Wingate 1945, 8vo, half title, orange cloth gilt in pictorial wrapper (torn and edges discoloured), end papers foxed

Lot 411

Literature. DICKENS (Charles) The Cricket on the Hearth, first edition, London: Bradbury and Evans 1846, 8vo, engraved frontispiece and illustrations, occasional spotting, red cloth gilt (discoloured and nicked); COLERIDGE (Samuel Taylor) The Poetical Works, 3 volumes, London: William Pickering 1835-36, 8vo, vignette titles, full calf gilt (worn and blackened) (4)

Lot 419

SCOTT (Peter) Wild Chorus, first edition, London: Country Life Ltd 1938, 4to, frontispiece and 23 coloured plates, signed and limited edition No.854 of 1250, teg others untrimmed, blue cloth gilt in spotted and nicked paper wrapper

Lot 420

SCOTT (Peter) Morning Flight, first edition, London: Country Life Ltd 1935, 4to, vignette title, frontispiece and 15 colour plates, signed and limited edition No.730 of 750, teg others untrimmed, cloth gilt in dust wrapper

Lot 421

GALLICO (Paul) and SCOTT (Peter), Illustrator The Snow Goose, first edition, London: Michael Joseph 1946, 4to, vignette half title, signed and limited edition No.170 of 750, 3 colour plates tipped in, engraved illustrations, part uncut, pictorial cream cloth gilt (spotted)

Lot 426

Celtic - History. Collection of volumes including BEDDOE (John) The Races of Britain, first edition, Bristol 1885; On the Stature and Bulk of Man in the British Isles, first edition, London 1870, presentation copy; RIPLEY (William Z) The Races of Europe, first edition, London: Kegan Paul 1900; ROLLESTON (T) Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race, second edition, London: Harrap 1922; HUBERT (H) The Rise of the Celts, London 1987, reprint in dust wrapper, etc, condition varies (17)

Lot 427

Birds - Natural History. WITHERBY (H et al) The Handbook of British Birds, five volumes, first edition, London: Witherby 1938-41, illustrations, dust wrappers; PIKE (Oliver G) Home Life in Bird-Land, first edition, London: Religious Tract Society 1905, illustrations; HOSKING (Eric) An Eye for a Bird, first edition, London: Hutchinson 1970, illustrations, dust wrapper; PETERSON (R and J FISHER) Wild America, first edition, London: Collins 1956, illustrations, dust wrapper; YEATES (G K) Bird Haunts in Southern England, first edition, London: Faber and Faber 1947, illustrated, etc, condition varies (25)

Lot 437

Mervyn Peake. Letters from a Lost Uncle, first edition, London: Eyre and Spottiswoode 1948, yellow pictorial cloth in dust wrapper; Household Tales by the Brothers Grimm, London: Eyre and Spottiswoode 1946, 4to, illustrations, yellow cloth in torn wrapper; Quest for Sita by Maurice Collis, London: Faber and Faber 1946, 4to, illustrations, teg others untrimmed, limited edition of 500 copies, pictorial blue cloth with discoloured and partially torn dust wrapper (3)

Lot 441

JAMES (M R) Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, second impression; More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, first edition 1911 (cover rather marked, some spotting); A Warning to the Curious, first edition 1925 (rather grubby, spine strengthened); The Five Jars, 1927; Collected Ghost Stories, 1934, and another (6)

Lot 442

GROSSMITH (George and Weedon) The Diary of a Nobody, first edition 1892, half title and portrait frontispiece, cloth, rebacked preserving spine strip

Lot 446

OSBERT LANCASTER. Six volumes including: Sailing to Byzantium, No.31 of 50 copies, signed, slipcase; The Littlehampton Bequest, No.14 of 75 copies, signed, excellent in dust jacket; Here of All Places, first edition 1959; Progress at Pelvis Bay, first edition 1936 and two others (6)

Lot 449

Poetry. LARKIN (Philip) The Whitsun Weddings; The North Ship; High Windows, first editions; GRAVES (Robert) Poems 1965-1968, first edition 1968; CORNFORD (Frances) Collected Poems, first edition 1954; SMITH (Stevie) Not Waving but Drowning, first edition 1957; DOUGLAS (Norman) Some Limericks, Boston 1942, No.510 of 1000 copies, paper wrappers, faded spine and three others, all in dust wrappers mainly in fair to good condition (10)

Lot 450

Wood Engraving. The Wood Engravings of Gwen Raverat, first edition 1959; Reynolds Stone Engravings, 1977; English Wood Engraving 1900-1950 by Thomas Balston, 1951; Women Engravers by Patricia Jaffe 1988, inscribed by the author; MACCARTHY (Fiona) Eric Gill, 1989, two copies, all in dust wrappers (6)

Lot 452

Various - Bibliography. SEREBRIAKOFF (Victor) Hyperbolic Acid, Heron's Quill 1977, illustrations throughout, pictorial paper binding; ARNOLD (Arnold) Pictures and Stories from Forgotten Children's Books, 4to, New York 1969, woodcut illustrations throughout, author's autograph inscription to first free end paper; MCLEAN (Ruari) Victorian Book Design and Colour Printing, second edition, London 1972; A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and John Bewick, London 1866 reissued by Singing Tree Press 1968, together with a supplement edition London 1868 reissued 1968, red cloth gilt etc (13)

Lot 453

GRAVES (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, An Autobiography, first edition, second issue, London: Jonathan Cape 1929, portrait frontispiece, with erratum leaf on p.398, paper wrapper, good; But It Still Goes On, London: Jonathan Cape 1930, paper wrapper (2)

Lot 465

The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales, Glasgow 1840-1843, first edition, 4 vols, engraved maps some folding, vol 4 partially uncut, cloth gilt with armorial crest (spines faded)

Lot 477

KIPLING (Rudyard) Songs of the Sea, 1927, signed limited edition no 16 of 150, illustrated by Donald Maxwell; Under the Deodars, Indian Railway Edition 1888; The Story of the Gadsbys, 1st Indian Railway edition 1888; other first editions - Many Inventions 1893, Sea Warfare 1916, Letters of Travel 1920, From Sea to Sea 1900; with others (14)

Lot 497

Engraving and Graphic Arts. GRANT (Col M H) A Dictionary of British Etchers, 1953, second impression; SALOMONS (Vera) Eisen, 1917 teg others untrimmed; HILL (Dr) Mr. Gillray the Caricaturist, 1965; IVINS (W) Prints and Visual Communication, first edition, 1953, IMAGE Journal, nos 1-4, 6-8; MOTIF, nos 1-12

Lot 517

Cambridgeshire. BOSTON (LUCY M) Memory in a House, first edition, London 1973, cloth gilt in paper wrapper (2 copies); GRAY (Arthur) Cambridge Revisited, W Heffer and Sons 1921, engraved illustrations, folding plans, green cloth gilt in paper wrapper (discoloured); CASE (Thomas A) Memoirs of a Kings College Chorister, second edition, 1899, illustrations, author's autograph inscription, cloth gilt (worn spine); Granta Limericks Compiled for May Week 1925 by Angus MacPhail and Ian Dalrymple, paper bound, and 3 others (8)

Lot 518

DESBOROUGH (Lord) Fifty Years of Sport at Oxford, Cambridge and the Great Public Schools, London 1922, 4to, first edition, full red morocco

Lot 528

Various. The Western Front, drawings by Muirhead Bone 1917; Bygone Eton by R A Austen-Leigh 1936; The Queen's Christmas Carol, 1905; Queen Alexandra's Christmas Gift Book, 1908; Courage by J M Barrie, first edition 1922 etc (a box)

Lot 535

MAXWELL (Donald) Collection of volumes including Unknown Dorset, first edition 1927; Unknown Somerset, first edition 1927; The New Lights O' London, first impression 1926; The Enchanted Road, London 1927 etc (15)

Lot 538

SEARLE (Ronald) Collection of illustrated, amusing volumes including The Journal of Edwin Carp, first edition 1954 and other early works, also two by Norman Thelwell, in dust wrappers (14)

Lot 542

Assorted books, including Brideshead Revisited 1945 (lacking dust wrapper, offsetting); WODEHOUSE (P G) Something Fishy 1957, first edition, in tatty wrapper; etc

Lot 553

Natural History. Collection including B B Wild Lone, first edition 1938 (grubby cover); ARMOUR (G D) Bridle and Brush, 1937; DEWAR (Douglas) Game Birds, 1928; CHALMERS (Patrick) Birds Ashore and A-Foreshore, 1935; EDWARDS (Lionel) Seen from the Saddle, 1937 and 22 others (27)

Lot 142

Davis, Peter & Rankine, Robert Wemyss Ware, a decorative Scottish pottery. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1986. First edition, oblong 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper, interior clean

Lot 605

POTOCKI JOSEPH Sport in Somaliland being an Account of a hunting Trip to that Region .... London, Rowland Ward Ltd 1900, (385mm x 305mm), half title frontispiece, title page in red and black, eighteen plates mounted on India paper, fifty eight illustrations, original white binding with imitation snakeskin end papers, first edition, number 144 of 200 copies, signed by the publisher Rowland Ward, one of the greatest African hunting books

Lot 339

A George III teapot and stand by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1767-1768, the inverted pear shaped teapot with rococo chased scroll, shell and floral head design, two vacant cartouches, the domed cover with bud finial and semi spiral border, the silver handle with leaf thumb piece and carved horn insulators, with bold fluted curved spout, on simple stepped foot rim, the stand of shaped circular form with simple chased floral and shell detail border, raised on three C scroll hoof feet (2) teapot 19cm high 24oz; stand 19cm diameter 8oz Note: Both pieces are struck with the more unusual gothic N with dot to centre of the date letter, a variety recorded in 'Jacksons Silver and Gold marks' CJ Jackson, first edition 1905. Reference: For illustration of both varieties of this date letter see 'Jacksons Silver & Gold Marks, of England, Scotland & Ireland' (revised edition) I Pickford p549

Lot 939

A quantity of Triang Hornby catalogues 4th edition to 29th edition, missing 6th and 7th editions (24) together with Triang Railways first 10 years soft cover (G)

Lot 11

MILITARIA / SHOOTING - SHORE SHOOTING BY R N WINNALL (FIRST EDITION), AIR RIFLE MONTHLY FANZINES, JLS ARMS CATALOGUES, PLUS REALTED OTHERS :- ONE BOX

Lot 17

DAN DARE - PILOT OF THE FUTURE VOLUME 3 : OPERATION SATURN. HAWK. FIRST EDITION. VERY FINE.

Lot 21

DAN DARE - PILOT OF THE FUTURE VOLUME 6 : ROGUE PLANET. HAWK. FIRST EDITION. VG+.

Lot 22

DAN DARE - PILOT OF THE FUTURE VOLUME 7 : REIGN OF THE ROBOTS. HAWK. FIRST EDITION. FINE.

Lot 23

DAN DARE - PILOT OF THE FUTURE VOLUME 8 : THE PHANTOM FLEET. HAWK. FIRST EDITION.

Lot 24

DAN DARE - PILOT OF THE FUTURE VOLUME 9 : TERRA NOVA TRILOGY. HAWK. FIRST EDITION. FINE.

Lot 25

DAN DARE - PILOT OF THE FUTURE VOLUME 10 : PROJECT NIMBUS. HAWK. FIRST EDITION. V FINE.

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