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A John Wyndham science fiction novel 'Out of The Deeps' signed by the author, with an inscription 'To John Kier Cross who arranges things so much as the originator would have liked to have done - if he had thought of it. From John Wyndham 8 March 1954' Hardback (possibly first) edition with dust jacket, published by Ballentine Books New York
Livingstone, David; 'Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa', John Murray, 1857, First Edition, original brown blind stamped cloth, gilt, including a detailed map of the Reverend Dr Livingstone's route across Africa constructed from his astronomical observations, bearings, estimated distances, sketches by J Arrowsmith, 1857, signed sponsor's copy, dedicated 'Thomas Lloyd Esq with the kindest regards of David Livingstone, London 2nd November 1857', spine torn, hinges strengthened
H. Rissik Marshall - "Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period 1751-1783", facsimile edition of 1954 book published by The Ceramic Book Company (one volume in blue cloth binding), John Sandon - "The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain - Volume I 1751-1851", The Antique Collectors Club 1993 (one volume), and Gerald Coke - "In Search of James Giles 1718-1780", Micawber Publications 1983 (one volume)
John Jacob Holtzapffel - "The Principles and Practice of Ornamental or Complex Turning", and "Hand or Simple Turning", two facsimile editions published by Dover Publications, 1973 (two volumes with gilt tooled red leather half bindings), Charles Holtzapffel - "Turning and Mechanical Manipulation on the Lathe", facsimile of first edition published 1846, published by Tee Publishing, 1933 (three volumes in cloth bindings), and Hamelin-Bergeron - "Manuel du Tourneur", facsimile of first edition published 1816 (one volume with cloth binding)
Britton, John (1771-1857), Graphical and Literary Illustrations of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire; with Heraldical and Genealogical Notices of The Beckford Family, London, for the author, sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (and others), 1823, 4to (275 x 210mm.), two volumes in one, two engraved frontispieces, 1 hand-coloured, half titles, 1 hand-coloured, titles, 20 plates, 3 hand-coloured, folding map, and illustrations, contemporary blue calf, g.e., spine lettered in gilt, First Edition
Westlake, Herbert Francis, Westminster Abbey The Church, Convent, Cathedral and College of St Peter, Westminster, London, Philip Allan and Company, 1923, large 8vo (325 x 225mm.), two volumes, 2 lithographed frontispieces and 78 plates, coloured folding map at rear of volume 2, illustrations, initials printed in red, list of subscribers at front of the first volume, original cloth gilt, One of 425 Limited Edition copies
Lowndes, William Thomas, The Biographer's Manual of English Literature, London, William Pickering, 1834, 4to (175 x 140mm.), four volumes, title vignettes, contemporary half calf, green morocco lettering pieces, First Edition. Hussey, Christopher, English Country Houses Early Georgian 1715-1760, London, Country Life Limited, 1955, 4to (380 x 290mm.), half title, frontispiece, plates, illustrations and plans, original green cloth gilt, dust-jacket. Harris, John, Sir William Chambers Knight of the Polar Star, London, A. Zwemmer Ltd, 1970, 8vo (370 x 270mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of Sir William Chambers, plates, plans, and illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket. With a number of other reference works, and auction catalogues
Forfarshire Illustrated: Being Views of the Principal Towns, Gentlemen's Seats, Antiquities, and Scenery in Forfarshire; with Historical and Descriptive Notices, Dundee, Gershom Cumming, 1848, small folio (225 x 170mm.), engraved frontispiece, 48 plates, and 46 vignettes by Cumming, original red cloth gilt, g.e., Second Edition. The plates, in this the 2nd edition, bears little relation to the index list. But they tally with those in the first edition of 1843 with the exception of one plate (Church of St. Vigean's) only included here. There are 46 vignettes compared with 34 in the first edition and the Queen's visit included here is also not in the first edition
Eberlein, Harold Donalds, & Roger Wearne Ramsdell, Small Manor Houses and Farmsteads in France, Philadelphia & London, Lippincott Company, 1926, 8vo (270 x 185mm.), half title, colour frontispiece plate, historiated initials, plates, and plans, original blue cloth gilt, t.e.g., First Edition. With a number of other works including Eileen Harris 'British Architectural Books and Works 1556-1785' (Cambridge, 1990), and Michael I. Wilson's 'William Kent Architect, Designer, Painter, Gardener, 1685-1748' (London, 1984)
Durney, Charles, An Account of the Musical Performances in Westminster-Abbey, and the Pantheon, May 26th, 27th, 29th; and June 3rd, and 5th 1785 in Commemoration of Handel, London, for the benefit of the Musical Fund; sold by T. Payne and Son, and G. Robinson, 1785, 4to (280 x 210mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, 8 plates, advertisement leaves at end, contemporary calf, rebacked, later red morocco lettering piece, armorial bookplate of John Bailey Langhorne, First Edition
Eastlake, Charles, L., A History of The Gothic Revival, London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1872, 8vo (235 x 170mm.), half title, lithographed frontispiece, title printed in red and black, plates, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary inscription on front free endpaper, original cloth gilt, First Edition
Shute, John, The First & Chiefe Grounds of Architecture ... a facsimile of the first edition with an introduction by Lawrence Weaver, London, Country Life, 1912, 4to (345 x 240mm.), half title, facsimile initials, plates, and illustrations, original cloth backed spine, title label pasted down onto front cover, One of 1000 Limited Edition copies, bookplate of Nathaniel Lloyd
Norris, Henry, Baddesley Clinton: Its Manor, Church, and Hall, Birmingham, J. Drew, 1885, tall 8vo (215 x 130mm.), mounted photographic plate, bound in front wrapper with contemporary ownership signature to W. Ryland from R. Derring, later vellum gilt, original paper wrappers bound in, green morocco title label pasted onto spine, armorial bookplate of John W. Ryland, First Edition. Also loosely inserted a letter from Derring (resident at Baddesley Clinton) to the author, dated 1896
Carew, Richard (1555-1620), The Survey of Cornwall. Written by Richard Carew of Antonie, Esquire, London, by S. S. for John Iaggard, 1602, small 4to (180 x 130mm.), title, 2pp. dedicated to the reader, Prosopoeia of the book, first book 95 folios, second book folio 96-159, 2 tables of 8 folios bound at end, top margin of one table leaf defective with partial loss of two letters, a very faint damp stain affects lower portion of the book throughout, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering label, First Edition
Fittler, James & John Claude Nattes, Scotia Depicta; or, The Antiquities, Castles, Public Buildings, Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, Cities, Towns, and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, London, by T. Bensley for W. Miller, J. C. Nattes, J. Fittler (and others), 1804, Oblong 4to (265 x 390mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, 48 plates, tail-piece, later half black morocco, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition
Aedea Walpolianae: or, A Description of the Collection of Pictures at Houghton-Hall in Norfolk, The Seat of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, London, [n.p.], 1747, 4to (290 x 225mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece, 5 engraved plates, and plans, 4 folding, head-pieces, vignettes, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece, bookplate of Bernard Edward Duke of Norfolk, First Edition 200 copies of the First Edition printed
[Parker, Thomas Lister], Description of Browsholme Hall, in the West Riding of the County of York; and of the Parish of Waddington in the same County: also, A Collection of Letters, from original manuscripts, in the reigns of Charles I and II and James II In the possession of Thomas Lister Parker, London, S. Gosnell, 1818, 4to (295 x 230mm.), etched frontispiece and 20 etched plates, including a folding pedigree, occasional spot, contemporary half calf gilt, marbled boards, g.e., armorial bookplate, First Edition. Armorial bookplate of A. Fenwyke. Authorship of this scarce work is sometimes attributed to T. D. Whitaker. A 4-page typescript draft for a guide to the Hall is loosely inserted
King, Daniel (d.1664), The Vale-Royall of England, or, The County Palatine of Chester, wherein is contained a Geographical and Historical Description of that Famous County, with all its Hundreds and Seats of the Nobility, Gentrry, and Freeholders; its Rivers, Towns, Castles, Buildings Ancient and Modern ... to which is annexed, an exact Chronology of all its Rulers and Governors both in Church and State from the foundation of Chester, also an Excellent Discourse of the Island of Man; Treating of the Island, Inhabitants, State Ecclesiasticall, Civil Goverment, Trade, and Strength of the Island, London, by John Streater, 1656, 4to (295 x 185mm.), additional engraved illustrated title, 15 plates, 1 double-page, 1 folding, double-page plan, 2 double-page maps, by Hollar (and others), polished mottled calf gilt, neatly repaired, g.e., First Edition
Palladio, Andrea (1518-1580), First Book of Architecture ... Translated out of Italian With an A ppendix touching Doors and Windows by Pr. Le Muet, Architect to the French King, Translated into English by Godrey Richards ... With a New Model of the Cathedral of St. Paul, London, as it is Rebuilt, London, for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, and J. Osborn (and others), 1732, 4to (195 x 150mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece of the author, title printed in red and black, 70 plates, some folding, new endpapers, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, later tooled calf, red morocco lettering piece, Twelfth Edition
Bickham, George, Deliciae Britannicae; or, the Curiosities of Kensington, Hampton Court, and Windsor Castle, Delineated; with Occasional Reflections, London, E. Owen, & George Bickham, [1753], 8vo (180 x 110mm.), 9 engraved plates, some fraying to preliminaries, title, and final illustration, modern stiff board, title label pasted onto spine. First edition published in 1742
EDWARDS & CARWILE standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass 2000, 7th edition, Also EDWARDS The Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass Revised 3rd edition, Also THISTLEWOOD AND THISTLEWOOD, Carnival Glass The Magic and the Mystery, Also WILLIAM HEACOCK Fenton Glass The first twenty five years, (4 Volumes)
Dodsley, Robert, The Perceptor: Containing a General Course of Education, wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are laid down...., in twelve parts, illustrated with maps and useful cuts, London, for J Dodsley, 1775, 8vo, two volumes, two engraved frontispieces and thirty-two folding plates and maps, including a numbered suite of twelve to illustrate the section on drawing, maps one hand-coloured in outline, a few plates with frayed edges, and the occasional short marginal tear, no lon, contemporary calf, red morocco lettering pieces, joints to volume I splitting, covers scuffed in places, sixth edition
Nicolas, Yvon, The Belief in Personal Immorality, Kensington, The Cayme Press, 1925, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), half title, printers device at end, original stiff backed boards, title label in-laid on front cover, First Edition. Campbell, Roy, The George A satirical fantasy in verse, London, Boriswood Limited, 1931, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), half title, printers device on title, original cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, First Edition. With two other works, Arthur Machen's 'Strange Roads & With the Gods in Spring' (London, 1923), and 'The Symposium on Love or the Banquet A Dialogue of Plato translated by Percy B. Shelley' (New York, n.d.).
Rickword, Edgell, Collected Poems, London, The Bodley Head, 1947, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, two corrections on pages 34 and 45 by the author, signed by the author on the front free endpaper, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, Ex Libris stamp of B. R. Cosin. Fuller, Roy, New Poems, London, Andre Deutsch, 1968, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), half title, original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. Milne, Ewart, Time Stopped, London, 1967, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, inscription from the author to Hugo Manning on the title, original grey cloth, spine lettered in red, dust-jacket, First Edition. With nine other works including, Leonard Clark's 'Singing in the Streets' (London, 1972), a limited edition copy of Hugo Manning's 'Encounter in Crete' (London, 1971), and a limited edition copy of Crowley's 'A Spring Snowstorm in Wastdale' (Rushden, 1974).
Monro, Harold, & David Jones (illustrator), The Winter Solstice, London, Faber & Gwyer Ltd., 1928, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), illustrated half title, and colour plate, original stiff backed boards, front cover lettered in gilt, No. 86 of 500 Limited Edition large-paper copies signed by the author. Reed, Jeremy, Vicissitudes, London, Morgue at Zero, 1972, 8vo (210 x 135mm.), half title, presentation inscription from the author to Hugo Manning, original red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. Housman, A. E., More Poems, London, Jonathan Cape, 1936, 8vo (205 x 140mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of the author, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, First Edition. With eight other works including Howard Sergeant's (editor) 'For Those Who Are Alive - An Anthology of New Poetry' (London, 1946), and a signed copy of Claude Houghton's 'The Tavern of Dreams' (London, 1919).
Barker, George, Calamiterror, London, Faber and Faber, 1937, 8vo (220 x 135mm.), half title, original light green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, yellow dust-jacket, First Edition. Barker, George, Two Plays, London, Faber and Faber, 1958, 8vo (220 x 135mm.), half title, dedication inscription from the author to Hugo Manning on title, original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, First EditionBarker, George, At Thurgarton Church, London, Trigram Press, 1959, 8vo (230 x 140mm.), half title, illustrated verso of the half title, & title, plates by the author, original blue morocco backed spine, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition. With two other works by George Barker, 'Eros in Dogma' (London, 1956), and 'The View from A Blind I' (London, 1962).
Browning, Robert (1812-1889), Jocoseria, London, Smith, Elder, & Co., 1883, 8vo (172 x 100mm.), half title, advertisement leaves at end, contemporary red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition. With Browning's 'Pippa Passes; & Men & Women' (London, 1908), illustrated by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale.
Maugham, William Somerset (1874-1965), The Sacred Flame A Play in Three Acts, London, William Heinemann, 1928, 8vo (190 x 125mm.), half title, printers device on title, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, contemporary black cloth, yellow title labels pasted down onto spine and front cover, First Edition. Maugham, William Somerset (1874-1965), The Gentleman in the Parlour, London, William Heinemann, 1930, 8vo (200 x 1475mm.), half title, printer device on title, pages uncut, original black decorative cloth gilt, Ex-Libris plate of The Book Society, First Edition. With a number of other works by Maugham, 'Then and Now' (London, 1946), 'Theatre A Novel' (London, 1937), 'A Writer's Notebook' (London, 1949), 'Altogether being The Collected Stories of W. Somerset Maugham' (London, n.d.), and a later edition of 'A Writer's Handbook' (London, 1951).
Graves, Robert (1895-1985), Man Does, Woman Is, London, Cassell, 1964, 8vo (215 x 150mm.), half title, printer's device on title, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. . Graves, Robert, Beyond Giving Poems, London, Privately printed, 1969, tall 8vo (250 x 155mm.), half title, original paper wrappers, dust-jacket, No. 287 of 500 Limited Edition copies signed by the author. Graves, Robert, At The Gate Poems, London, Privately printed, 1974, tall 8vo (250 x 160mm.), half title, original paper wrappers, dust-jacket, No. 47 of 500 Limited Edition copies signed by the author.
Campbell, Roy, Talking Bronco, London, Faber & Faber, 1946, 8vo (210 x 130mm.), half title, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition. Atik, Anne, Words in Hock Poems, London, Enitharmon Press, 1974, 8vo (210 x 145mm.), half title, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, One of 500 Limited Edition copies, not numbered but the author has written 'complimentary'. Pinter, Harold, Monologue, London, H. Pinter Ltd, 1973, 8vo (205 x 145mm.), half title, original decorative tan calf, slip-case, No. 89 of 100 Limited Edition copies signed by the author. With O. Henry & Stephen Gooden (illustrator) 'The Gift of the Magi' (London, n.d.), and a signed copy of Mary Savidge Denyer 'Et Ecce Vivimus' (Cambridge, 1967).
Zukofsky, Louis, 'A' 1-12, London, Jonathan Cape, 1966, large 12mo (215 x 140mm.), half title, original calf backed spine, dust-jacket, torn in places. Hamburger, Michael, Flowering Cactus Poems 1942-49, Aldington, The Hand & Flower Press, 1950, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, printers device at end, original green cloth, dust-jacket, First Edition. Hamburger, Michael, Travelling Poems 1963-68, London, Fulcrum Press, 1969, 4to (235 x 150mm.), illustrated title, original brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. With a number of other works including Frederic Prokosch (translator) 'Some Poems of Friedrich Holderlin' (Norfolk Connecticut. 1943), and James Joyce 'Giacomo Joyce' (London, 1968).
Lee, Laurie, The Sun My Monument, London, The Hogarth Press, 1944, 8vo (180 x 115mm.), half title, signed and dated by Iris Murdoch on the front free endpaper, stiff board wrappers, dust-jacket, First Edition. Auden, W. H., The Enchafed Flood or The Romantic Iconography of the Sea, London, Faber & Faber, 1951, 8vo (218 x 130mm.), half title, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. Myers, Frederic W. H., Fragments of Prose & Poetry, London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1904, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of the author, and 3 portrait plates, original cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, First Edition. Spark, Muriel, Doctors of Philosophy A Play, New York, Alfred A. Knoff, 1966, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, printer device on title, dedication inscription from the author to Hugo Manning on front free endpaper, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. With a number of other works a limited edition of F. E. Budd (editor) 'Lullabies' (London, 1930), Sidney Keyes 'The Cruel Solstice' (London, 1943), and Elizabeth Jennings 'Recoveries' (London, 1964).
Francis, Dick, Odds Against, London, Michael Joseph, 1965, 16mo (195 x 130mm.), half title, signed by the author on the title, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. Francis, Dick, Flying Finish, London, Michael Joseph, 1966, 16mo (195 x 130mm.), half title, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, price clipped. Francis, Dick, Blood Sport, London, Michael Joseph, 1967, 16mo (195 x 130mm.), half title, ownership name and reference number on front free endpaper, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, price clipped, dust-jacket torn.. With a number of other Dick Francis works, some signed, including 'Forfeit' (London, 1968), 'Enquiry' (London, 1969), and 'Rat Race' (London, 1970).

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