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FLEMING, Ian. THUNDERBALL. Jonathan Cape, London 1961. First edition. 8vo. Black cloth with skeletal hand blind-stamped to upper cover. Near fine copy in dustwrapper with very slightly darkened spine and a couple of minor creases.

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FLEMING, Ian. THUNDERBALL. Jonathan Cape, London 1961. First edition. 8vo. Black cloth with skeletal hand blind-stamped to upper cover. Bump to corner. Dustwrapper rubbed to extremities and small tape repairs to verso at head and tail of spine. FLEMING, Ian. ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE. Jonathan Cape, London 1963. First edition. 8vo. Black cloth with wavy white line to upper cover. Binding slightly cocked, spotting to top edge. Dustwrapper rubbed with tape repairs to verso at head and tail of spine. FLEMING, Ian. YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE. Jonathan Cape, London 1964. First edition. 8vo. Black cloth, staining to upper board, ink owner's name to front free endpaper. In dustwrapper a little darkened to spine. FLEMING, Ian. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN. Jonathan Cape, London 1965. First edition, second issue. 8vo. Black cloth. Near fine in dustwrapper with faint crease to lower panel. (4)

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FLEMING, Ian. MOONRAKER Cape, 1955. First edition. 8vo. Near fine book in the original Kenneth Lewis flame effect dustwrapper. The book is not inscribed, but has light foxing and part browning to the endpapers and a small booksellers stamp at the foot of the front paste-down. The wrapper is price clipped, with minor fading to the spine, slight edgewear and a couple of tape marks to the back panel. The third James Bond novel.

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FORSTER, E.M. HOWARD'S END. Edward Arnold, London 1910. First edition. 8vo. Red cloth, gilt; covers a little marked and rubbed at edges, fraying to cloth at spine extremities, inner hinge cracking, foxing at rear. Nevertheless, a sound copy of the first issue with the "Stepson of the Soil" advert on the last page.

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FRAZIER, Charles. COLD MOUNTAIN. Sceptre, London 1997. First UK edition. 8vo. Fine copy in fine dustwrapper. GUTERSON, David. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS. Bloomsbury, London 1995. First UK edition. 8vo. Fine copy in near fine dustwrapper with faint scratch to lower panel. (2)

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GRAFTON, Sue. 'K' Is For Killer. Henry Holt, New York, 1994. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a near fine dustwrapper. HIGHSMITH, Patricia. RIPLEY UNDER WATER. Bloomsbury, London, 1991. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. Signed by the author on the title-page. PARETSKY, Sara. TUNNEL VISION. Hamish Hamilton, London, 1993. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a near fine dustwrapper with a touch of creasing to the spine extremities and a hint of wear to the corners. With eleven other books by American women writers. (14)

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GREENE, Graham. THE QUIET AMERICAN. William Heinemann Ltd, London 1955. First edition. 8vo. Blue-grey cloth, endpapers with some faint spotting, dustwrapper price-clipped, abraded with small loss of text to lower panel. STEINBECK, John. EAST OF EDEN. Viking Press, New York 1952. First edition. 8vo. Green cloth, sunning to head and foot of spine, small mark to lower board; vg. Plus 1 other. (3)

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HARRIS, Robert. FATHERLAND. Hutchinson, London, 1992. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A very fine copy indeed in fine dustwrapper. BANKS, Iain. THE BUSINESS. Little, Brown, London, 1999. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. BALLARD, J.G. MEMORIES OF THE SPACE AGE. Arkham House, Sauk City, WI., 1988. First edition. First printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. With eighteen other books, all in dustwrapper, nearly all Firsts and Rolph's The Trial of Lady Chatterley, a Penguin Special. (22)

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INNES, Michael. OPERATION PAX. Gollancz, London, 1951. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Internally clean in the original claret-coloured boards, lettered in black. A CONNOISSEUR'S CASE. Gollancz, London, 1962. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Internally clean and bright in a dustwrapper with a little edge-wear and a hint of browning to the spine. AN AWKWARD LIE. Gollancz, London, 1971. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a dustwrapper with a touch of creasing to the head of the spine. With five other J.I.M. Stewart titles including Myself and Michael Innes, his autobiography. All UK firsts in dustwrapper. (8)

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JAMES, Joyce. ULYSSES. The Odyssey Press, Hamburg, December 1932. First Odyssey edition, third impression, August 1935. 8vo. 2 volumes. Internally clean in the original pale-grey wraps lettered in dark-red. There is just a touch of wear to the spine extremities and adhesive residue to the versos of the wraps which at some point have been covered. Overall, a nice usable set of an early edition. With a first printing of the 1997 Picador edition of Ulysses edited by Danis Rose, signed by the editor on a bookplate, fine in dustwrapper, and two books on Joyce. (5)

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KENEALLY, Thomas. SCHINDLER'S ARK. Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1982. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A fine copy in a very near fine dustwrapper with only the minutest fading to the cerise element of the spine.

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KING, Stephen. THE SHINING. Doubleday and Company Inc, New York 1977. First edition, later issue with "R52" on last page of text. 8vo. Black cloth, one corner bumped, ink owner's monogram; dustwrapper clean and bright with minor edge wear and small indent to lower panel. HARRIS, Thomas. HANNIBAL. Delacorte Press, New York 1999. First edition. 8vo. Fine copy in fine dustwrapper. Signed by author on title page. (2)

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LARKIN, Philip. THE EXPLOSION. Poem-of-the-Month Club 1970. First edition. One of 1000 copies signed by Larkin. Broadside 11 x 15 inches. In custom made protective cloth case. Fine. LARKIN, Philip. THE WHITSUN WEDDINGS. Faber and Faber, London 1964. First edition. 8vo. Purple cloth, endpapers a little foxed. Dustwrapper a uniformly tanned, small spot to spine. ink and pencil notes in margins throughout. HUGHES, Ted. LUPERCAL. Faber and Faber, London 1960. First edition. 8vo. Purple cloth, part browning to endpapers, otherwise fine, in dustwrapper, chipped at head of spine, browned and spotted. (3)

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LAWRENCE, T.E. SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM. Jonathan Cape, London, 1935. First trade edition, first printing. 4to. A very clean unmarked copy in the now scarce dustwrapper which has a little wear to the spine extremities and a slightly marked lower panel with one minute nick and a minute abrasion. Overall, a very nice copy indeed.

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LE CARRE, John. THE NAìVE AND SENTIMENTAL LOVER. Hodder and Stoughton, 1971. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Donor inscription to the front free endpaper, otherwise a fine copy in a price-clipped dustwrapper otherwise near fine. With thirteen other Le Carre books, all UK editions in dustwrapper, some price-clipped, mostly firsts. (14)

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LEE, Harper. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Heinemann, London 1960. First UK edition. 8vo. Small bump at head of spine, otherwise a fine copy in a very bright, complete dustwrapper with minimal rubbing at edges.

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MALAMUD, Bernard. THE NATURAL. Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1963. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Blue cloth; small ink owner's signature to front free endpaper, otherwise a fine copy in slightly soiled and rubbed dustwrapper with two closed tears to upper panel.

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O'BRIAN, Patrick. H.M.S. SURPRISE. Collins, London 1973. First edition. 8vo. Small mark to front free endpaper, previous owner's signature, otherwise a fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper with slightly faded spine and small patch of tape residue on front flap. O'BRIAN, Patrick. MASTER & COMMANDER. Collins, London 1970. Second impression. 8vo. Fine copy in near fine wrapper with chip at edge of spine. (2)

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O'BRIAN, Patrick. POST CAPTAIN. Collins, London 1972. First edition. 8vo. Blue cloth; browned along top edges; dustwrapper with 2cm tear to top of upper panel, otherwise a clean copy.

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O'BRIAN, Patrick. THE FORTUNE OF WAR. Collins, London 1979. First edition. 8vo. Fading to extreme edges of cloth, faint crease to front free endpaper, near fine in clean dustwrapper with some minor rubbing.

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O'BRIAN, Patrick. THE SURGEON'S MATE. Collins, London 1980. First edition. 8vo. Fine in clean and bright dustwrapper with the slightest rubbing to the head of spine and very minimal fading to the red lettering on spine. Scarce.

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ORWELL, George (BLAIR Eric). NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR. A NOVEL. Secker &Warburg, London 1949. First edition. 8vo. Green cloth; in maroon dustwrapper, very faded, rubbed and chipped with loss to foot of spine. Plus another first edition of the same work, cloth faded, dustwrapper defective. (2)

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PARETSKY, Sara. INDEMNITY ONLY Gollanz, 1982. First UK edition. 8vo. Fine in fine wrapper. Signed by the author. The first novel to feature V I Warshawski. ALLINGHAM, Margery. THE ALLINGHAM CASEBOOK Chatto and Windus, 1969. First edition. 8vo. A fine copy in a complete VG wrapper, with light fading to spine and a couple of closed tears to the foot of the spine. ADAMS, Jane. CAST THE FIRST STONE Macmillan, 1996. First edition. 8vo. Signed on the title page, a fine copy in fine dustwrapper. EVANOVICH, Janet. THREE TO GET DEADLY. Scribner 1997. First edition. 8vo. Fine copy in fine wrapper. Signed by the author. Third in the series of Stephanie Plum crime stories. Plus 3 others, similar. (7)

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PEARS CHRISTMAS ANNUALS 1893, 1895, 1898. Folio. Colour pictorial wraps. Some soiling and rusting at staples, but generally very good. Wood engraved illustrations, advertisements throughout. DICKENS, Charles & COLLINS, Wilkie. NO THOROUGHFARE. Being the Extra Christmas Number of All the Year Round. Chapman & Hall, London 1867. First edition. 8vo. Original printed blue wraps, chipped. Plus 2 other Dickens items. (6)

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POPE, Dudley. THE RAMAGE TOUCH. Secker & Warburg, London 1979. First edition. 8vo. Fine copy in fine dustwrapper. POPE, Dudley. RAMAGE'S CHALLENGE. Secker & Warburg, London 1985. First edition. 8vo. Small stain to upper board, otherwise a fine copy in near fine price-clipped dustwrapper; residue from old label to front flap. REEMAN, Douglas. SURFACE WITH DARING. Hutchinson, London 1976. First edition. 8vo. Faint abrasion from eraser to top of front free endpaper, otherwise a fine copy in fine dustwrapper. REEMAN, Douglas. STRIKE FROM THE SEA. Hutchinson, London 1978. First edition. 8vo. Near fine in fine dustwrapper. Plus 9 further first editions by the two authors, all in dustwrappers, some with minor faults. (13)

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PRIESTLEY, J.B. ANGEL PAVEMENT. Heinemann, London, 1930. First edition, first printing. Large 8vo. A clean copy in a dustwrapper with slight wear to the spine extremities which are also a little browned. ENGLISH JOURNEY. Heinemann in association with Gollancz, London, 1934. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Former owner's name to the head of the front free endpaper, otherwise a clean copy in the original cream dustwrapper which is rather soiled and with slight wear to the spine extremities and corners. FARAWAY. Heinemann, London, 1932. First edition, first printing. 8vo. Former owner's name to the head of the front free endpaper, otherwise a clean copy in the original dark-blue publisher's cloth which has a touch of wear to the spine extremities and corners. With fourteen other books by Priestley. (17)

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ROBERTSON, W. Graham. AUTOGRAPH MANSUCRIPT OF HIS PLAY "ARCHIBALD" inscribed on front wrapper 'W. Graham Robertson, Sandhills, Witley, Surrey. [n.d., but c. 1919]. 4to; 23 pages written in black ink on lined paper on rectos only, with some corrections and crossings out in the authors hand; spine of title page defective. ROBERTSON, W. Graham. AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT OF HIS PLAY "ROMPS AND ROMANCE" inscribed on front wrapper 'W. Graham Robertson, Sandhills, Witley, Surrey. [n.d., but c. 1919]. 4to; 17 pages written in black ink on lined paper on rectos only; minor chipping to spine of title page. ROBERTSON, W. Graham. THE SLIPPERS OF CINDERELLA and Two other Plays. William Heinemann, London, 1919. FIRST EDITION. 8vo; in the original printed dustwrapper, chipped at head; with a loosely inserted manuscript note initialled by the author, with an original illustration by him on the verso. (3) A fine collection of items by W. Graham Robertson, including the manuscripts of two of his plays, Archibald and Romps and Romance. Also included in the lot is a first edition of The Slippers of Cinderella in which "Archibald" appears for the first time. The book also contains a loosely inserted manuscript note from the author with an original illustration.

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ROBINSON, Kim Stanley. RED MARS. Harper Collins, London, 1992. First edition, first printing. Large 8vo. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper, signed by the author on the title-page.

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ROWLING, J.K. HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX. Bloomsbury, London 2003. First edition. SIGNED BY AUTHOR ON TITLE PAGE. 8vo. Fine copy in fine dustwrapper. Signed copies of this title are scarce. Proceeds from the sale of this lot go to the "Make A Child Smile Appeal" for the Children With AIDS Charity. For further information see www.cwac.org/smileappeal.html.

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RUSS, Richard Patrick. [O'BRIAN, Patrick pseud.] - ROUNTREE, Harry (ills.) CAESAR. THE LIFE OF A PANDA LEOPARD. G.P. Putnam's Sons, London 1930. First edition. 8vo. Black lettered red cloth; spotting to cloth, especially on spine, internally clean. Bookplate on front pastedown. Colour frontispiece plus 13 b/w plates. Scarce title written by the author at 14 and published the year after.

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SAKI [H.H. MUNRO]. THE CHRONICLES OF CLOVIS. John Lane, The Bodley Head, London 1912. First edition. 8vo. Pictorial green cloth; spotting to fore-edge, minor rubbing to corners, otherwise a clean bright copy.

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SHUTE, Nevil. ON THE BEACH and TRUSTEE FROM THE TOOLROOM and STEPHEN MORRIS. Heinemann, London, 1957-1961. First editions, first printings. 8vo. All internally clean and bright. The first title is offered in a very good dustwrapper with a little wear to the spine extremities and corners, a touch of rubbing to the joints and a very slightly marked lower panel. The other two are in near fine dustwrappers. With three other Shutes including a second copy of On the Beach and a spare dustwrapper for the uniform edition of On the Beach. (6)

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SWIFT, Graham. WATERLAND. Heinemann, London, 1983. First edition, first printing. 8vo. A couple of fox-marks to the fore-edge, otherwise a fine copy in a very near fine dustwrapper with a hint of browning to the head and foot of the inner flaps. Shortlisted for the 1983 Booker Prize.

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VERNES, Jules. THE ARCHIPELAGO ON FIRE. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1886. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 8vo; with 50 illustrations and 32 pages of advertisements dated October 1885; original pictorial publisher's cloth, front and spine panels stamped in blue and lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, light sunning to spine and minor chipping to head and tail. Taves & Michaluk V026. First English (and first illustrated) edition of one of Verne's scarcer titles, a seafaring tale taking place among the Greek Islands during the Greco-Turkish conflict of the 1820s Ñ and also involving the pirate Sacratif, who has plans of his own. After appearing in the original French in 1884, this tale's first appearance in English was in George Munro's wrappered "Seaside Library" in March 1885. This copy is in the more expensive of the two bindings that were offered to the public.

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WELSH, Irving. TRAINSPOTTING. Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd, London 1993. First edition. 8vo. Soft covers, orange faded on spine (as usual) very minor wear to extremities. Overall, a very good, clean copy. The author's highly acclaimed first novel.

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WILDE, Oscar. DE PROFUNDIS. Methuen and Co, London 1905. FIRST EDITION, ONE OF ONLY 50 COPIES ON JAPANESE VELLUM. 8vo. Publisher's limp vellum, gilt; top edge gilt; covers a little soiled and bowed. Mason 390.

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WODEHOUSE, P.G. THE GOLF OMNIBUS. Barrie and Jenkins, London 1973. First edition. 8vo. Near fine copy in dustwrapper with short tear at head of spine. Plus 4 other Wodehouse titles. (5)

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WODEHOUSE, P.G. ORIGINAL TYPESCRIPT SIGNED of "Something Squishy" from Mr. Mulliner Speaking. [no place or date, but c. 1929]. Loose typescript of 32 pages, signed by Wodehouse on the last page; in a clean fresh state, WODEHOUSE, P.G. MR. MULLINER SPEAKING. Herbert Jenkins Limited, London, 1929. FIRST EDITION. 8vo; original red publisher's cloth, ruled and lettered in black, lightly sunned, upper board with evidence of stain. Rare typescript, signed by Wodehouse, of "Something Squishy" from Mr. Mulliner Speaking, the second of three collections of P.G. Wodehouse stories in which Mr Mulliner, of the Angler's Rest, tells the tallest of tales - always, by chance, having the appropriate anecdote for any number of subjects.

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WOOLF, Virginia. THE CAPTAIN'S DEATH BED AND OTHER ESSAYS. Hogarth Press, London 1950. First edition. 8vo. Cloth covers partially faded, Vanessa Bell dustwrapper spine browned and chipped at head.

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WYNDHAM, John. THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS. Michael Joseph, London, 1951. PUBLISHER'S PROOF COPY. 8vo; internally clean and bright; in the original printed publisher's wraps, minor dust-soiling and rubbing to extremities. WYNDHAM, John. THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS. Michael Joseph, London, 1951. FIRST EDITION, First Printing. 8vo; internally clean and bright; in the original printed dustwrapper with several small tears, a little wear to the corners, slight chipping to head of spine and minor rubbing to foot, with small nick to lower wrapper, lightly dust-soiled. (2)

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Three 18th century leather bound books: The works of Shakespeare Volume the third and volume the seventh, pub. London J. Tonson, 1734, ill. Fourdrinier and du Guernier, The Devil Upon Crutches: From the Diable Boiteux of Mr. Le Sage. A New Translation. London: T. Osborn, 1759. To Which are now first added, Asmodeus's Crutches, A Critical Letter Upon the Work; and Dialogues between Two Chimneys of Madrid. The Second Edition, Corrected. Vol I and 'Eanthe' by Sandford Earle esq. Edinburgh, Robertson & Co, 1839. (4)

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FLEMING (IAN), THUNDERBALL, first edition for Jonathan Cape, with pictorial d.j. 1961

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DURRELL (L), Cefalu: A novel, 1st edition, d/wrapper, 1947; FORSTER (E.m.) Alexandria; a history and a guide, 2nd edition, folded plan and other illustrations, printed boards, Alexandria, 1938, limited issued of 250 numbered copies - this (unique?) one with authors signature erased; and another book by first author

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SIGALEA (DR ROBERT), LA MEDICINE TRADITIONAL DE L'INDE, first edition 1995, EVANS - WENTZ (W.y) editor, TIBETS GREAT GOSI MILAREPA, 1958 and 25 other books relating to India

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BRONTE(CHARLOTTE) 'CURRER BELL' JANE EYRE : AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, new edition 1857 and BYRON (LORD) LARA A TALE, JACQUELINE A TALE, first edition, 1814

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MEYNELL (ALICE), et al, THE CHOICE LIBRAY OF THE ENGLISH POETS, 24 vols with box, c1900, LANG (ANDREW), THE GREEN FAIRY BOOK, first edition 1892 and various other clothbound literary books

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DICKENS(CHARLES), MASTER HUMPHREYS CLOCK, first edition, 3 vols with gilt pictorial boards, Chapman and Hall 1840-41, DICKENS (CHARLES), ALL THE YEAR ROUND - parts 14-25 with original blue wrappers, 1870

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PINNER (DAVID), RITUAL, first edition with d.j, 1967, BARON (ALEXANDER) THERE'S NO HOME, first edition with d.j, 1950, and a large collection of mostly 20th century fictional books, some first editions.

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BLACKBURN (HENRY), introducer, RANDOLF CALDECOTT'S SKETCHES, first edition with d.j, 1912 and a large collection of mostly illustrated and art reference books

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DURRELL (LAWRENCE) MONSIEUR OR THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS, first edition with d.j, 1974, 2 uncorrected proof copies of Tunc, 1968, an uncorrected proof of Graham Greens, A Sort of Life, 1971, and a large collection of 20th century novels including first editions with d.j's.

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MAHOMED (S.d), SHAMPOOING; OR BENEFITS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF INDIAN MEDICATED VAPOUR BATH, first edition with portrait frontispiece, engraved plate, and errata leaf, Brighton, 1822, bound with another book of the same period

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A limited edition silver commemorative plate; 'The First British Empire', 13oz, boxed

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Enid Blyton, The Island of Aventure, with illustrations by Stuart Tresilian, 1944 first edition

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RUTHERFORD (JOHN) - The Secret History Of The Fenian Conspiracy, It's Origins, Objects and Ramifications, two vols. in one, London 1877 first edition, orig. embossed cloth

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YEATS (WILLIAM BUTLER) - Poems, second series, 1909 first edition, portrait frontis, re-bound, Dodgson (C.L.), 'Lewis Carroll' Sylvie and Bruno, 1889 first edition, illus., orig. red cloth gt., stained; Kipling (Rudyard) - A Song Of The English, illus. Heath Robinson; Barham (Richard Harris) - The Ingoldsby legends, illus. Cruikshank & Leech, 1881 carmine edition, orig. purple cloth gt. decor (4)

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After Helen Bradley (1900-1979) "Fred Walmsley's Concert Party"] Signed in pencil with the blindstamp for the "Fine Art Trade Guild", published by Helen Bradley Prints Ltd, 1978, from an edition of 850, reproduction in colours, 38.5cm by 55cm (15 1/4in by 12 3/4in) * "Oh the tide is in". George and I had so looked forward to playing on the sands on our first day at Blackpool but Mother said "never mind we'll go on the Pier and see if Fred Walmsley's Pierrots are there", and there they were just beginning their show with a new song - it was....: In the year Nineteen hundred and one we shall all have a jolly fine time for the world, you see will belong to me in the year nineteen hundred and nine. How I glowed, how I felt something wonderful was going to happen and in a haze of expectancy I ate one of Pye's ices while Mother, the Aunts and Grandma drank a cup of Sandows Cocoa and the year was 1908.

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Ian Fleming, 'The Diamond Smugglers', first edition, published 1957, cloth bound, with dust jacket, . John Bullock and Henry Miller 'Spy Ring', . First edition, published 1961, cloth bound, with dust jacket, and; . J S Weiner 'The Piltdown Forgery', . First edition, published 1955, cloth bound (3)

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A First Edition coloured print “Lancaster” by Robert Taylor, signed in pencil by Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, VC, DSO, DFC, showing 2 Lancaster bombers above clouds and landscape, mounted and framed 24” x 21”. VGC

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Twenty-six hard and soft back books relating to toys, collectables and television series including Kitahara and Shimizu, 1000 Tin Toys, A Trekker's Guide to Collectibles, Jerry Anderson's Fab Facts, Classic Who, Robert Opie, Remember When, The Space Toy Price Guide, Norman Joplin, Toy Soldiers, six Millers Collectibles price guides, Lyle Price Guide Film and Rock & Roll Collectibles, Denis Gifford The Complete Catalogue of British Comics, Official Price Guide to Action Figures, First Edition, Batman book, Collecting for Toy Soldiers, Hobby Japan annuals, Millers Collecting the 1950's, Ramsey's British Diecast, 9th Edition, Francis Baird Action Man and The Dr Who Annual (26)

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'Porcelain' by Edward Dillon, published by Methuen in 1904, clothbound first edition with coloured and monochrome plates throughout; together with 'Marks and Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain' by William Chaffers, published in 1903 by Reeves & Turner, clothbound with gilt tooling. (2).

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