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Anderson (Wayne) The Yellow Brick Road a mixed media design depicting Dorothy the tin man the scarecrow and the lion on their way to see the wizard signed 166mm. by 342mm. *** The design is reproduced in a new edition of L. Frank Baum`s The Wizard of Oz first published in 2002 and again in 2007.
Flournoy (Th.) From India to the Planet Mars first edition in English title-page and following two leaves reinserted with the owndership inscription and bookplate of Karl Germain New York 1900 § Rohmer (Sax) The Romance of Sorcery first edition plates 1914 § Jacollot (Louis) Occult Science in India first edition in English 1919 § Hall (Manly Palmer) The Phoenix an Illustrated Revue of Occultism and Philosophy second edition folio Los Angeles 1945 § Hall (Trevor) The Last Case of Sherlock Holmes first edition limited to 500 copies this not numbered and without the author`s bookplate New York 1986 original cloth 8vo and folio; and 7 others on similar topics various sizes(12)
Houdini (Harry) A Magician among the Spirits facsimile reprint 8vo New York 1972 § Kellock (Harold) Houdini his life-story from the recollections and documents of Beatrice Houdini plates New York 1930 § Gibson (Walter B.) Houdini`s Escapes plates with the signature of Oswald Williams 8vo New York 1930; Another edition inscribed by the author to Joe Palen 1977 plates New York [1930?]; The Original Houdini Scrapbook illustrations folio New York 1976 § Ernst (Bernard M.L.) and Hereward Carrington. Houdini and Conan Doyle the Story of a Strange Friendship frontispiece 8vo New York 1932 § Sardina (Maurice) Where Houdini was Wrong first edition in English illustrations 8vo 1950 § Christopher (Milbourne) Houdini a Pictorial Life numerous illustrations folio New York 1976 § Meyer (Bernard C.) Houdini: a Mind in Chains plates 8vo New York 1976 § Brandon (Ruth) The Life and Many Deaths of Harry Houdini plates 8vo 1993 § Hugard (Jean) Houdini`s “Unmasking”: Fact vs. Fiction 8vo York Penn. 1989 § Citron (Gabriel) The Houdini-Price Correspondence number 106 of 350 copies signed by the author original wrappers 8vo 1998 all but thr first two fourth and seventh first editions; and 13 others relating to Houdini various sizes (26)
Hunter (Norman) Simplified Conjuring for All 1923; New and Easy Magic 1925; Hey Presto 1831 all inscribed by the author original boards § Rae (Oswald) Between Ourselves 1926; Sub Rosa 1928; The More You Watch... inscribed by the author 1938 § Sharpe (S.H.) Neo Magic 1932; Another copy second edition 1946; Conjured Up 1935; Good Conjuring in Practice & Theory 1936; Great Magic 1938 the first two in original cloth the second with dust jacket the last three in original wrappers all but the eighth first editions illustrations 8vo(11)
Swinbourne (Alfred) Picture Logic or the Grave Ma first edition illustrations by the author original pictorial cloth gilt 1875 § Scott (John) How to become Quick at Figures with the signature of Bayard Grimshaw [1915] § Ovette (Joseph) Practical Telepathy Chicago 1924 § Reveen (Peter) The Superconscious World first edition Montreal 1987 § Gregory (Richard L.) The Oxford Companion to the Mind first edition illustrations Oxford 1987 § Berglas (David) and Guy Lyon Playfair. A Question of Memory first edition illustrations 1988 § Seance facsimile reprint limited to 1000 copies illustrations 4to Washington 1996 original cloth or boards the fourth fifth and sixth with dust jackets 8vo and 4to; and 10 others on similar subjects various sizes (17)
Godfrey (Teddy).- A collection of memorabilia including a painted board lettered by hand “Teddy Godfrey. Punch and Judy Ventriloquist Conjuror. 17 Vincent Street Leamington Spa 511mm. by 812mm.; a studio portrait photograph of him in “a Chapeau Study” inscribed on the mount 203mm. by 151mm.; others of him as a young man in first world war uniform and three performing with musical instruments two agreements for performances one with G.H. White 1912 and 1913; his autograph manuscript patter for “Henpecked Husband”; a small poster listing his talents framed anf glazed 375mm. by 247mm.; and other related material § Dante [Harry August Jansen] Tricks for Everybody new edition original wrappers folio [?1937] § an IBM poster for “There`s Magic” framed and glazed 380mm. by 255mm. [1968] § Murray [Norman Murray Carrington-Walters]. A poster with portrait glass in hand signed and dated 29/8/69 framed and glazed; two letterpress handbills and a programme for “80 Years of Magic” signed by Murray Jack Hughes Cyril Critchlow Bayard Grimshaw and Asa Cooke; and a small quantity of programmes and other material.(a quantity)
Fry (Christopher) A Phoenix Too Frequent first illustrated edition presentation copy inscribed by the author to “Joan [White] with love from Phyl and Kit Christmas 1959” signed by Ronald Searle on title-page illustrations by Ronald Searle 1959; One Thing More presentation copy inscribed by the author to Joan White original wrappers 1992 § Fry (Phyllis) A Sprinkle of Nutmeg foreword by Christopher Fry first edition number 30 of 100 copies presentation copy inscribed by Christopher Fry “For dearest Doto: with our love from Kit October 11 1990 Wootton-by-Woodstock John Bell 1990 § Stanford (Derek) Christopher Fry Album first edition illustrations one leaf loose 1952 all but the second in original cloth the first and last worn; and 14 others from the library of Joan White 8vo *** Joan White played the part of Doto in the revival of A Phoenix Too Frequent in 1946. She is depicted in this role with Paul Scofield in two illustrations in the Christopher Fry Album. Included with the books are an autograph letter and an autograph card from Christopher Fry to Joan White another card to her daughter Susannah an autograph album with an inscribed photograph of Marcel Marceau and an album relating to Joan White`s 77th birthday containing photographs and letters from invitees including Wendy Toye Bernard Miles Paul Scofield Angus McBean and others.(a small quanity)
Handel (George Frederick) Judas Macchabaeus an Oratotio in Score as it was originally performed with his additional alterations first edition letterpress subscribers list the remainder engraved troughout lacking portrait frontispiece a few markingsin pencil contemporary half calf worn folio Wiliam Randall [1769].
[SHELLEY, Mary Wollestonecraft] and R CRUIKSHANK, illustrator Monsieur Nongtongpaw, London: Alfred Miller 1830 12mo, yellow printed wrappers bound in, adverts at end, modern binding; GRAHAME (K) The Wind in the Willows, 15th edition, 1923, 8vo, gilt backed cloth; JAMES (M R) The Five Jars, first edition, 1922, end papers renewed, cloth; JAMES (T) Aesop`s Fables, new edition, 1854, small 8vo, cloth gilt (worn); MILNE (A A) Winnie-the-Pooh, 8th edition, 1929; and 4 others (9)
MILNE (A A) Now We are Six, first edition 1927, cloth gilt; The House at Pooh Corner, 2nd edition 1928, faded spine; Once Upon a Time, Hodder and Stoughton [no date], illustrated by Charles Robinson, blue cloth gilt; Fourteen Songs..., 12th edition; other unbound music; The World of Christopher Robin, first edition 1959; cloth (stained); two others (7)
Illustrated. RINDER (F) D Y Cameron, 1912, 4to, No.156/200, with signed frontispiece etching, vellum backed; LANCASTER (O) Facades and Faces, first edition 1950, dust wrapper; INWARDS (R) The Temple of the Andes, 1884, 4to, Authors inscription, spotting; 4 vols by Gertrude or James Bone and a few others (18)
G. VYNER (R T) Notitia Venatica, Treatise on Fox-Hunting, new edition by W A C Blew, 2 vols 1910, 12 coloured plates mainly after Alken, cloth gilt (slightly marked); BLEW (W) A History of Steeple-Chasing, 1801, 8vo, 12 coloured plates, cloth gilt; NOAKES (A) The World of Henry Alken, first edition 1952, dust wrapper (3)
FITZ-GERALD (S J Adair) and Arthur RACKHAM (illustrator) The Zankiwank and the Bletherwitch, first edition, London: J M Dent & Co 1896, 8vo, half title signed and inscribed by the author `To John Mayo(?) with best wishes from S J Adair Fitz-Gerald Feb 14/97`, further inscribed below by the owner, frontispiece, pictorial title-page, and 38 illustrations as required, crease to first blank leaf, scattered foxing and staining, original green cloth gilt somewhat bumped and marked, t.e.g
Various. BRAMAH (Ernest) The Eyes of Max Carrados, London 1923, first edition, rather spotted, blue cloth (age soiled); GRAHAME (K) The Wind in the Willows, 1931, 38th edition illustrated by E H Shepard; LANG (A) The Lilac Fairy Book, 1910, stained cloth; SCOTT (W) The Field of Waterloo, a Poem, Edinburgh 1815, 8vo, first edition, paper wrapper (worn); 3 others
Literature, Various. DE LA MARE (W) Stuff and Nonsense, 1927, No.3/275, signed; Poems for Children, 1930, signed (stain to first few leaves); HUXLEY (A) Island, first edition 1962, good in dust wrapper, BEERBOHM (M) Rossetti and his Circle, 1922; A Survey, 1921, both with mounted plates (various others) (30)
WELLS (H G) The Island of Dr Moreau, first edition London: William Heinemann 1896, half title, frontispiece with foxed tissue guard, neat presentation inscription to title dated 1900, adverts at end, slight marginal darkening, top edge dusty and untrimmed, cloth printed in red and black (lightly worn and marked)
LEWIS (C S) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, first edition 1950, colour frontispiece and plain illustrations by Pauline Baynes, in damaged dust wrapper with cut away turn-in, loss to head of spine and around foot with resulting fading to cloth back, otherwise a generally good copy internally
SOMERSET MAUGHAM (W) Cakes and Ale, London: William Heinemann [no date], 8vo, No.19 of 1000 signed copies, also signed by Graham Sutherland (illustrator), morocco backed boards (spine scuffed), t.e.g; The Vagrant Mood, first edition 1952, No.490 of 500 signed copies, similarly bound; Ah King, 1933, No.175 of 175 signed copies, buckram (spine slightly darkened); also BOSWELL (J) Boswell in Search of a Wife, 1957, edition de luxe (400), vellum backed cloth; and a small tree calf prize binding (5)
G. COMBE (W) and T ROWLANDSON The Tours of Dr Syntax, in 3 vols, 9th edition, London: Nattali and Bond 1855, 8vo, 80 (of 81) coloured illustrations, (vol III lacking a plate), generally clean, occasional slight spotting, old ownership stamp of T Barber to first free end-papers, publisher`s green cloth with gilt spines (3)
Photography - India and Middle East. PATNAIK (N) A desert Kingdom, 1990; WORSWICK (C) Princely India, 1980; The Last Empire, Aperture Press; FACEY (W) and G GRANT Kuwait by the first photographers, 1998; DEBBAS (F) Beirut, 1986; with - JULIAN (Philippe) The Orientalists, 1st edition 1977, dust wrapper; and a few others on photography
General Books. Including Art Reference, mostly 20th century vols including Alfred Gilbert, 1929; Brangwyn (F) The Bridge, first edition, 1926; ELVIN (L) Bishop and Son Organ Builders, 1984, dust wrapper; A Victorian Print Album (small size); ODLE (A) Illustrator The Mimiambs of Herondas, numbered edition (375), Fanfrolico press, untrimmed, etc (a box)
CODRINGTON (H W) Notes on some of the Principal Kandyan Chiefs and Headmen and their Dresses, Colombo 1910, 8vo, plates, 38pp, cloth (spine lacks a 2cm strip); WILLIS (J C) Ceylon a Handbook..., Peradeniya 1907, folding coloured map (loose) and frontispiece, many other plates, cloth (a little wrinkled and corners worn and bumped); BAKER (Sir Samuel W) Eight Years in Ceylon, new edition London 1895, illustrated, silvered cloth; HINCHINGBROOK (Viscount) Diary in Ceylon and India 1878-79, London: for private circulation 1879, author`s inscription, bad damp stain to lower front cover and foot of first few leaves; GIBSON (A) Cinnamon and Frangipanni,1923 (4)
Reblitz (Arthur A.) & Bowers (Q. David) Treasures of Mechanical Music, 1981, first edition, dust wrapper; Webb (G.), The Cylinder Musical-Box Handbook, 1968; The Disc Musical Box Handbook, 1971, dust wrappers; Frow (George L.) & Sefl (Albert F.), The Edison Cylinder Phonographs 1877 - 1929, 1978, first edition, dust wrapper; with a small quantity of others (qty)
Rae (Gwynedd) Mary Plain to the Rescue, 1950, first edition, dust wrapper; Hull (Katharine) & Whitlock (Pamela), Escape to Persia, 1946, dust wrapper; `BB`, The Forest of Bowland Railway, 1955, first edition, dust wrapper; Edwards (Monica), The Hoodwinkers, 1962, dust wrapper; Pardoe (M.), Bunkle Baffles Them, 1949, cloth; with thirteen others (18)
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Silmarillion, 1977, early numbered copy, one of the first 1000 copies off the press of the first edition, reserved for later publication in this collector`s edition, signed by the editor Christopher Tolkien, t.e.g., original publisher`s full morocco, morocco-trimmed slipcase, original card mailing box
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 1972, India paper edition, inscribed by Priscilla Tolkien, folding map, original decorative cloth, slipcase; id., Smith of Wootton Major, 1967, first edition, inscribed by Priscilla Tolkien, original pictorial boards; id., Farmer Giles of Ham, 1965, inscribed by Michael Tolkien `This story was largely written for me!`, laminated dust wrapper; with twelve others (15)

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