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Dickens, Charles. Sketches by Boz. First and Second Series, second edition of First Series, new preface, 16 engraved illustrations by G. Cruikshank, first edition of Second Series, 8 (of 10) engraved illustrations by G. Cruikshank, advertisements dated Dec. 1836, 3 volumes, contemporary uniform brown cloth, covers blocked in blind, spines gilt, Second Series lacking printed and engraved titles and frontispiece, some spotting, cloth rubbed, 8vo, 1836-37.
Greenwood, J.F. Twenty-Four Woodcuts of Cambridge, original cloth-backed boards, slightly soiled, 1926; Rock & Co. Views of Cambridge, 6 engraved plates, original wrappers, 8vo, [circa 1850]; Sheridan, R.B. The School for Scandal, coloured plates by Hugh Thomson, original cloth, worn, [circa 1916]; Edgeworth, M. Popular Tales, volume 1 only, first edition, contemporary sheep, worn, 12mo, 1804; and 5 others.
Durrell, Lawrence. The Black Book, Paris, Obelisk Press, 1938, 8vo, first edition, volume 1 of the Villa Seurat series, edited by Henry Miller, without errata slip present in later issues, original pale green printed wrappers, collector's folding box, covers partially detached (not printed in USA until 1960 or UK until 1973).
Pope, Alexander. The Iliad of Homer, first folio edition, six volumes in three, volume one with half title, portrait frontispiece and double page map of Greece, engravings on three sheets, worn contemporary spotted calf, generally a good impression but occasional spotting and staining, Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720 (3).
Japanese arts. Vever Catalgoue (Sotheby's), three volumes 1974-77; Strange, E. The Colour Prints of Hiroshige, first edition 1925; Keene, D. The Battles of Coxinga, 1951; Sansom, G. A History of Japan, 1966; Menpes, Mortimer. Japan a Record in Colour, 1905; Hokusai - One Hundred Views of Fuji, 1958 in slip case; etc (14).
Whitaker (Thomas Dunham). The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, 2nd ed., 1812, frontis. and addn. eng. title, num. engraved and aqua. views, genealogical tables (some folding), all plts. complete, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and scufed with joints splitting, together with a defective copy of the first edition lacking the port. frontis, folio (2).
Pointer (John). Oxoniensis Academia: or, the Antiquities and Curiosities of the University of Oxford, 1749, pubs. adverts. to rear, contemp. calf, disbound and lacking upper cover, 8vo, together with Acts for Amending Certain Mile-Ways Leading to Oxford, and Making Improvements in the University and City of Oxford..., Oxford, 1826, contemp. cloth, somewhat faded, 8vo, plus others relating to Oxford incl. Oxford Bibliographical Society and Oxford Historical Society publications and a defective first edition copy of Shackleton's Heart of the Antarctic (lacking all folding maps) (42).
Bookbinding and Papermaking. Some Oriental Bindings in the Chester Beatty Library, pub. Hodges Figgis & Co, Dublin, 1961, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in glassine d.j., 4to, together with, Balston (J.N.), The Elder James Whatman..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1992,b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, with Hobson (G.D.), Thirty Bindings, Selected from the First Edition Club's Seventh Exhibiton, Held at 25 Park Lane, by Permission of Sir Philip Sassoon, Bart., Pub. Te First Edition Club, 1926, chromo and b & w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, frayed at head & foot of spine, 4to, (limited edition 104/600), and Mclean (Ruari), Victorian Publishers' Book-Bindings in Cloth and Leather, 1st ed., pub. University of California Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1973, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, folio, plus thirty-two other bookbinding related (36).
Wilde (Oscar). The Ballad of Reading Gaol, by C.3.3., 2nd ed., 1898; The Ballad of Reading Gaol, 4th ed., 1898, both pub. Leonard Smithers, both orig. linen-backed cloth, sl. rubbed and marked, spines darkened, slim 8vo Mason 373 and 375 respectively. 1000 copies printed of second edition, with many textual changes from the first. (2).
Burroughs (Edgar Rice). Tales of Three Planets, 1st ed., 1964, orig. cloth in VG d.j., together with Savage Pellucidar, 1st ed., 1963, orig. cloth in VG d.j., and At the Earth's Core, 1st ed., 1922, inner hinges strengthened with sellotape, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed to extrems., plus Pellucidar, 1st ed., 1924, orig. cloth, a little minor fraying to extrems., plus others by the same author including seven first Canaveral editions, together with three first edition by Arthur C Clarke, 8vo (23).
Dustwrappers. Thirty-two dust-wrappers of modern first edition titles, most in very good condition, including William Boyd (A Good Man in Africa), J.G. Ballard (The Crystal Gaze, Vermilion Sands, Empire of the Sun), H.E. Bates (Through the Woods - with wrap around band), William Golding (The Hot Gates), Kingsley Amis, J.R.R. Tolkien (The Silmarilion), Anthony Powell (The Valley of Bones, The Military Philosophers), Huxley (Beyond the Mexique Bay), Graham Greene (The Human Factor, A Burnt Out Case), Roald Dahl (Kiss Kiss), Hilton (To You Mr Chips!), Hoban (Kleinzeit), Lessing (African Stories), McGahern (The Dark), Gladys Mitchell (Here Comes a Chopper), Paul Scott (The Chinese Love Pavilion), Waugh (Put out More Flags - considerable loss), T.H. White (England Have my Bones), and others (32).
Machen (Arthur). Works (Caerleon Edition), 9 vols., 1923, port. frontis. to first vol., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. light green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, (limited edition 686/1000, vol. 1 signed by the author), together with Symons (Arthur), Poems, 2 vols., reprinted, 1921, some browning to endpapers, orig. boards with paper label to spine of each vol., some discolouration to covers, in orig. d.j.s., rubbed and a little chipped to spine and extrems., 8vo, plus Richardson (Dorothy), Pilgrimage, 4 vols., 1938, orig. cloth, very slightly rubbed, 8vo (15).
Hughes (Ted). Henry Williamson, A tribute given at the service of Thanksgiving at the Royal Parish Church of St. Martin in the Fields, 1 December 1977, Rainbow Press, 1979, tipped-in port. frontis., orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to, (ltd. ed. 77/200 signed by Hughes), together with an unbound first gathering from the limited edition of 'The Star-Born' (Faber, 1933), signed by Henry Williamson in red ink on the limitation leaf (2).
Von Bode, Wilhelm and Ernst Kuhnel, Vorderasiatische Knupfteppiche aus alterer zeit, Leipzig 1922 (first edition), together with R. von Oettlagen, Teppich-Kartenwerk, n.d. (60 numbered postcards with texts, two missing, nos. 26 and 56), Islamic Carpets from the Collection of Joseph V. McMullan, The Arts Council, 1972 and two others.
SUDAN and EGYPT. Working diaries of Carl Giegler Pasha for 1876, 1877, 1879, 1881-1887, contained in series of Lett's Rough Diaries. The earliest diaries deal with Giegler's travels in installing telegraph lines, but from August 1881 (when the first reference to the Mahdi is briefly recorded) the diaries are concerned with Giegler's actions in putting down the rebellion. Entries, however, are tantalisingly laconic, in contrast to a detailed and dramatic report which Giegler wrote in November 1882 to Sir Samuel Baker on his campaign. In May 1882, for example Giegler and his native force were defeated but made a remarkable recovery and were eventually victorious, all dramatically described to Baker, but rating little more than "completely defeated the rebells" in the diary. Apart from his letter to Baker Giegler also wrote a memoir of his service in the Sudan which was published in an edited edition in 1984: this presumably also drew on his diaries. In 1883 Giegler left the Sudan (his appointment to succeed Gordon as Governor General being blocked) and took a post in Egypt with the Suez Canal Company. Included with this lot are extensive research notes of the vendor. Laconic as the later diaries are, they provide a fascinating insight into the life of an important (if largely unknown to the general public) figure in the C19 history of the Sudan. The covers of all diaries show signs of wear to greater or lesser degree; one is rodent nibbled and damp affected. But contents are generally legible. (small box).
Powys (John Cowper & Llewellyn). Confessions of Two Brothers, 1st US ed., 1916, small stain to pp 65-70, light water stain to inner margins of front endpapers, orig. cloth with paper label to spine and upper cover, one or two minor marks, together with Powys (Theodore Francis), Soliloquies of a Hermit, 1st ed., 1918, orig. cloth-backed boards, very sl. rubbed, plus Powys (Llewelyn), Skin For Skin, 1st ed., 1926, partly untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed and some marks, limited edition 658/900, and Powys (Theodore Francis), Mr. Weston's Good Wine, illust. George Charlton, 1st ed., 1927, Fables, illust. Gilbert Spencer, 1st ed., 1929, & Make Thyself Many, 1st ed., 1935, first two vols. t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, all orig. cloth, first and third vols. in d.j.s, all limited signed editions 511/650, 311/750 & 213/285 respectively, plus other 1st eds. by T. F. Powys (incl. The Dewpond, limited signed edition, Black Bryony, Mark Only, The Two Thieves, The White Paternoster, Mr. Tasker's Gods, Bottle's Path and Other Stories & The Only Penitent, all in d.j.s), and others by and about the Powys Brothers, all 8vo (25)
Potter, Beatrix, The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, London, Frederick Warne and Co, 1903, 12mo (140 x 95mm.), half title, colour plates, illustrated endpapers, original cloth, circular image in-laid on front cover, new spine strip, First Edition With the following seven Beatrix Potter works, mostly first edition's 'The Tailor of Gloucester' (London, 1903), 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' (London, n.d.), 'The Tale of Two Bad Mice' (London, 1904), 'The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck' (London, 1908), 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny' (London, 1904), 'The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher' (London, 1906), 'The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle' (London, 1905), and Anne Carroll Moore's 'The Art of Beatrix Potter' (London, 1956)
Hooper, W. Eden, The British Empire in the First Year of the Twentieth Century and the Last of the Victorian Reign its Capital Cities and Notable Men, London, Heywood and Company, [n.d.], 4to (275 x 220mm.), two volumes, plates, illustrations, maps, some folding, original vellum, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, t.e.g., One of a 1000 Edition de Luxe Limited Edition copies
Eight various Publications: James, I.E: The Goldsmiths of Aberdeen, No 314 of a limited first edition of 500 copies, (with dust wrapper), Moss, G.P: Provincial Silversmiths of Moray and their Marks, Moss, G. P and Roe, A.D: Highland Gold and Silversmiths, 1999, Turner, R.W: A Directory of Scottish Provincial Silversmiths & Their Marks, 2003, The Honours of Scotland, (The Story of The Scottish Crown Jewels) and three pamphlets - Perth Silver, Elgin Silver and Inverness Silversmiths. (8)
BEECHEY, Capt. FREDERICK WILLIAM. Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific and Beering's Strait, To Co-Operate With The Polar Expeditions..First Edition, 2 vols., 1831. 4to., cont. half calf (old rebacks). Three folding engraved maps and 23 plates, 4 of them lithographs (some browning to plates). One Page publisher's adverts at end of vol 2. (2).
JAMES, EDWIN. Account of An Expedition From Pittsburgh to The Rocky Mountains..Complied from the Notes of Major Long Mr. T. Say and other Gentlemen of the Party. 3 vols., First London Edition 1823. 8vo. , orig. brown cloth with roan spine labels (covers slightly soiled, some wear to spines). Folding engraved map and plan, and 8 plates, 3 of them hand coloured (occasional spotting) (3).

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