D WAUGH (Evelyn) and ELIOT (T S) Collection of works including Officers and Gentlemen, second impression 1955, 8vo and A Tourist in Africa, first edition 1960, in dust wrappers; The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, London 1957, 8vo, in dust wrapper; Dante, London 1929, 8vo, in dust wrapper; Chapman and Hall Uniform Edition reprints in dust wrappers; and others (circa 40)
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D WAUGH (Evelyn) Brideshead Revisited, first edition London 1945, good, the dust jacket somewhat water-stained to spine strip and 4cm brown stain along part of rear fore edge, corners and spine ends slightly frayed; Officers and Gentlemen, first edition 1955, good, in protected near fine dust jacket with slight chip at head (2)
D Shakespeare. A collection of related works MERCHANT (W) Shakespeare the Artist, 1959, in damaged wrapper; HINMAN (C) The Printing and Proof Reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare, 2 volumes, 1963 (good); Hamlet, Peter Pauper Press edition, in slipcase; SPEVACK (M) The Harvard Concordance (ex-library), somewhat worn; The Oxford Shakespeare, Complete Works, 1986; Nonesuch Shakespeare Set, 4 volumes, 8vo; HALLIDAY Companion and Cult of Shakespeare, 2 volumes; others by Caroline Spurgeon, Granville Barker, Ingram and Redpath etc
DARWIN (Bernard) Golf from the Times, a Reprint revised and re-arranged, of some Articles on Golf, by The Times Special Contributor, first edition London: The Times, [circa 1912], 141 pp. 8vo, light foxing to first few leaves, 1cm tear without loss to preface fore-margin, otherwise a sound copy in bright gilt lettered green cloth. This work is one of Darwin`s rarest publications
IPM International Postcard Market annual catalogue, 1978,79,80,81 and 86, IPM Catalogue of Auctioneers and International Dealers in Pic PCs, cigarette cards and Printed Ephemera No. 47, 1979. Picton`s Postcard Catalogue 1979, Murray Cards Catalogue of Cigarette and Other Trade Cards 1979, first Enlarged Edition and other books
CHRISTIE (Agatha) - The Pale Horse, first edition 1961 pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w; The Mirror Crack`d From Side to Side, first edition 1962, pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w; The Clocks, first edition 1963, pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w; A Caribbean Mystery, first edition 1964, pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w; At Bertram`s Hotel, first edition 1965, pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w; Third Girl, first edition 1966, pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w; Endless Night, first edition 1967, pub Collins Crime Club, with d/w and Hallowe`en Party, first edition 1969, pub Collins Crime Club with d/w (8)
WHEATLEY (Dennis) - The Island Where Time Stands Still, first edition, pub Hutchinson 1954 with pictorial d/w; The Prisoner in the Mask, first edtn. Hutchinson 1957; The Rape of Venice, first, Hutchinson 1959, 4 other Wheatley first editions all with original pictorial d/w; three Wheatley Crime Dossiers including "Who Killed Robert Prentice", together with LINKLATER (Eric) - Private Angelo, first edition, pub. Jonathan Cape 1946, with original d/w and 8 other Linklater first editions, all with original d/w
Signed books - The Crossing of Antarctica by Sir Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary, first edition 1958 with label "Autographed Copy" signed by Fuchs, with d/w; Toughing It Out, David Hempleman Adams, 1997, signed; Stelda George & I, Peter Woolass, 1971, signed and The Greatest Adventure, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, 1999 signed by Jones (4)
GREENE (Graham) - Ways of Escape, first edition, Bodley Head, 1980, with d/w; A Sort of Life, first, Bodley Head 1971, with d/w; Doctor Fischer of Geneva, first, Bodley Head 1980 with d/w, Monsignor Quixote, first, Bodley Head 1982, with d/w and A Burnt-Out Case, first Heinemann 1962 with d/w (5)
GALLICO (Paul) - Love of Seven Dolls, first edition, Michael Joseph 1954 with d/w; Flowers for Mrs Harris, first, Michael Joseph 1958 with d/w; The Small Miracle, first Michael Joseph 1951 with d/w; Scruffy, first, Michael Joseph 1962, with d/w; The Hurricane Story, first, Michael Joseph 1959 with d/w; The Poseidon Adventure, first, Heinemann 1969 with d/w and two others (8)
Sporting related signed books - Behind The Stumps by Godfrey Evans, first edition 1951, signed; a Playfair Cricket Annual 1995 signed by Curtley Ambrose, Mike Atherton, Ritchie Richardson, Jack Russell, Mustaq Ahmed and W Benjamin, Another 2001 signed by Bill Frindall and Monica autographed by Monica Seles (4)
FORESTER (C S) - Lord Hornblower, first edition Michael Joseph 1946, with d/w; Mr Midshipman Hornblower, first, Michael Joseph 1950 with d/w; Lieutenant Hornblower, first, Michael Joseph 1952, with d/w; Hornblower and the Atropos, first, Michael Joseph 1953, with d/w; Hornblower and the Hotspur, first, Michael Joseph 1962 with d/w and Randall and The River of Time, first, Michael Joseph 1951 with d/w (6)
BUCHAN (John) - The Blanket of the Dark, first edition, Hodder & Stoughton 1931, green cloth lacks d/w; Noel Coward Pomp and Circumstance, first, 1960 with d/w; Monica Dickens Flowers on the Grass, first, 1949 with d/w Freeman Wills Crofts Death of a Train, first, 1946 with d/w and Arthur Hailey In High Places, first 1962 with d/w (5)
A Well Documented Medical Group to Surgeon A.R. Tweedie F.R.C.S., whose long and successful career saw him serve in New Zealand, South Africa, Gallipoli and Egypt, and who was so proficient in the practice of medicine, was made an Honorary Surgeon at the Nottingham General Hospital Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (A.R. Tweedie, Surgeon.), officially engraved; 1914-15 Star (Lt.Col. A.R. Tweedie R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oakleaves (Col. A.R. Tweedie); Efficiency Decoration, G.V.R., with integral top riband Bar, Hallmarks for London 1919, edge bruise to first otherwise good very fine or better, mounted for wear (5) with: - Dress miniature awards - Framed miniature portrait photograph of the recipient - 1953 Coronation Medal, in box of issue (purely associated) - Masonic Jewel, silver gilt and enamel `United Service Lodge Nottinghamshire`, in a black case by `G. Kenning &Son` - Lacquered brass compass - Brown leather case inscribed `Alex R. Tweedie C.M.O.) Together with an extensive amount of original paperwork and books relating to the Tweedie family including six scroll certificates to the recipient: - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School elected to the `Junior Scholarship in Anatomy and Biology` 1896 (2nd place) - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1896 `Practical Anatomy Junior` - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1897 `Practical Anatomy, Senior, Certificate of Merit - The Royal College of Surgeons of England, qualified in the `Science and Art of Surgery` 19.10.1900 - The Royal College of Surgeons of England qualified for the `Fellowship of the College`, 30.11.1901 - Qualification to Practice Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, 25.10.? - A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force July 1917 to October 1918, recipients name inscribed in ink on the cover - Headed Letters from Rawlinson House written by Alice Tweedy, 30.4.1915 detailing movements of the recipient (presumably Tweedie had embarked for Gallipoli) - A book titled `Our Guests`, first entry 3.2.1909 signed by members of the Tweedie family and friends, last entry 28.12.1934, in a velum case with gold block `A.R. Tweedie` - A book titled `The History of the Tweedie Family`, by Michael Forbes Tweedie, 1902, detailing the comprehensive account of the family from the 12th century onwards, including details of family members during the Magne Carta in 1215, black and white plates include family members graves, the family residences at `Rawlinson House` and `The Hoo, Kempston, Bedfordshire` - Burkes Landed Gentry, Centenary Edition 1937 pamphlet, detailing the lineage of the estate. M.I.D., London Gazette 21.6.1916 Surgeon Alexander Robert Tweedie, F.R.C.S. (1871-1936), born Bickley, Kent, educated at Rempton before Medical School, after qualifying in 1901 he held the appointments of Casualty House-Surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital, and Junior Assistant at the Hospital for Diseases of Throat, Golden Square. In 1908 Tweedie was appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to the Nottingham Children`s Hospital, and in 1911 to the Nottingham General Hospital (Queen`s Medical Centre). Military Service In 1893 he joined the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, and during the Boer War served as civil surgeon. Later service saw Tweedie as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Kent Artillery (Volunteers) and on the establishment of the Territorials he transferred to the R.A.M.C., in 1908 and took an active part in raising the ambulance of the Notts and Derby Mounted Brigade. Service during the Great War saw Tweedie present at the opening of the Gallipoli Campaign; had command of a large medical organization in Alexandria; served all through the expedition to Tripoli against the Senussi. Later on he administered a large medical district in Upper Egypt and commanded the Citadel Hospital at Cairo. Tweedie was a Senior Medical Officer of a division at the final assault on Gaza, and in pursuit of the Turks in the Jaffa-Jerusalem line and beyond. Tweedie retired from the Territorial Army reaching the rank of Colonel. Post Great War In 1919 Tweedie became an Honorary Surgeon to the Nottingham General Hospital, in 1920 Honorary Surgeon to the newly created Ear, Throat and Nose Department. Other achievements included Vice-President to the Section of Laryngology and Otology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, meeting in Nottingham in 1926. Tweedie was a prominent Freemason, as a past member of the Royal Sussex Lodge and also at the Provincial Grand Lodge of Nottinghamshire. Described by his peers as "kindly and sympathetic by nature, and full of good humour", and as an after dinner speaker he was very much in demand and had great facility in telling amusing stories. In 1908 Tweedie married Anna the only daughter of Colonel F.W. Mahin, American Consul in Nottingham (see lot 114)
Bannerman(D.A.)The Birds of the British Isles 12 vol. first edition signed presentation copy from the author to Arthur Vernay prospectus loosely inserted in vol. 1 numerous colour plates by George E.Lodge captioned tissue guards original buckram dust-jackets vol. 1 jacket a little wrinkled 4to Edinburgh & London 1953-63.
Gätke-Heligoland as an Ornithological first English edition pictorial advertisements at end some light spotting upper hinge weak Edinburgh 1895 § Clarke (William Eagle) Studies in Bird Migration 2 vol. presentation copy from the author to George Bolam inscribed on half-title with photograph tipped in plates 1912 both original cloth the first pictorial gilt very slightly rubbed; c.25 others bird migration including a duplicate of the first bound in 2 vol. some pamphlets 8vo(c.30)
Lilford.Coloured figures of the birds 7 vol. second edition [450 copies printed] portrait 421 coloured plates (357 chromolithographs 64 hand-coloured) by Thorburn Keulemans and others contemporary black morocco emblematically gilt spines t.e.g. original wrappers bound in 8vo 1891-97.(7) ***This edition has a smaller print run than the first and in pt. VII-XVII “various improvements were made some of the plates...being much improved” - M&S 354-5..
Lilford (Thomas L. Powys 4th Baron) Notes on the 2 vol.in 1 large paper plates only frontispiece of The Hall 24 photogravure plates by Thorburn all in duplicate the wood engravings by Lodge printed as separate plates all in duplicate (one before letters on India paper mounted the other as the standard large paper copies with captions in capitals) contemporary half morocco t.e.g. bit worn Porter 1895; and a copy of vol.2 of the standard large paper edition (though with some extra Thorburn plates inserted) 4to ***The standard large paper was limited to 100 copies; this printing of the Lodge illustrations on India paper seems to be unrecorded and must have appeared in a very small number indeed. The stray Vol.2 supplies the map the only illustration missing from the first volume..
Newman (Edward) Birdsnesting 1861; another copy second edition 1888 § Davies (G. C.) Rambles & Adventures of our School Field Club original cloth gilt faded 1881 § Chance (E.P.) An Egg Collector replies to his Critics original wrappers [No copy on Copac; of Chance`s preceeding work only the NHM copy] privately printed 1938 the first two original limp cloth scuffed; and 14 others birds` eggs v.s.(18)
Seebohm (Henry) The geographical distribution of or the plovers sandpipers snipes and their allies First edition first issue with the list of plates without pagination references and frontispiece of slender-billed dotterel 21 hand-coloured lithographs by Keulemans slightly later brown morocco gilt gilt over red edges A.L.s. from the author to “My dear Holdsworth” [EWH Holdsworth 1829-1915 ornithologist and ichthoyolgist] loosely inserted 4to [1887]. ***According to Sotheran`s Cat. 815 1929 item 55 “only 220 copies were printed for sale illustrated with coloured plates”..
Smythies (B.E.) Birds of Burma 1st ed. first edition folding coloured map 31 coloured plates original green cloth dust-jacket creased and repaired but with the colour plate intact (a group white-crested laughing thrushes; not duplicated in the book) Rangoon American Baptist Mission Press 1940; and a copy of the 2nd edition 8vo(2)
Sweet (Robert) The British warblers illustrated by six beautifully coloured figures...drawings by E.D. Smith artist for the Gerianiacae first edition 6 hand-coloured plates title mounted several margins repaired and a few stains recent half calf 8vo for the author 1823. ***agrees with M&S 571-2 “abbreviated edition.Perhaps the earliest issue ?...copies of this are rare”.

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