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Lot 265

Virginia Woolf, "The Voyage Out", London, Duckworth, 1915, first edition; together with "Flush, a Biography", 1933, first; "Nurse Lugton's Golden Thimble", 1966, first; Woolmer's "A Checklist of The Hogarth Press 1917-1946" and three Bloomsbury Heritage titles

Lot 257

Margaret Mitchell, "Gone with the Wind", New York, MacMillan, May 1936, first edition, first issue, in un-clipped dustjacket [the title listed in second column verso], in bespoke gilt-tooled calf and cloth double slip case

Lot 252

Andy McNab, "Aggressor", 2005 first edition bearing the author's autograph signature [Andy McNab, ex-22 SAS and author of the memoir Bravo Two Zero]

Lot 329

L'HÉRITIER de Brutelle, Charles Louis (1746-1800)Stirpes novae, aut minus cognitae, quas descriptionibus et iconibus illustravit. Paris: Philippe-Dionysius Pierres, 1784-1785. The first edition of L'Héritier's first botanical publication with engravings in 3 parts in one volume, folio (61cm x 46.5cm) engraved plates of flowers and botanical interest by Juillet, Milsan and others numbered up to XXXb in black and white. Boards loose with marbled end papers and remains of leather binding and label, some water damage to edge of pages but main body of the paperwork including the engravings are in good order. 

Lot 271

A boxed Britains limited edition "The Regimental Band of the First Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment" 12 piece collectors set (Numbered 1494 of 5000)

Lot 103

A Chinese Export Silver Cigarette-Case, Retailed by Ye Chang, Tianjin, First Quarter 20th Century, square with an overall hammered finish, one side applied with a Chinese memento dollar, the other with a 'Fat Man' dollar, 8.5cm square, 4oz 18dwt, 152grThe mark is somewhat poorly struck but is almost certainly the Y.C. Co mark illustrated by A. von Ferscht in his extensive work Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 The Definitive Collectors Guide, 4th Edition, 2015, unpaginated. Since the catalogue for the present cigarette-case was published online Tennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for identifying the mark as that of Ye Chang of Tianjin and not connected to Yung Lei as originally suggested

Lot 2180

'The First Folio of Shakespeare', prepared by Charlton Hinman, second edition, New York and London: W. W. Norton, 1996, ed. 128/1000, in original slipcase.

Lot 2247

Rackham, Arthur (illustrator), 'The Tempest' by William Shakespeare, London, William Heinemann, 1926, first trade edition, original pictorial gilt cloth, 4to, with wrapper; 'Poor Cecco' by Margery Williams Bianco, London, Chatto and Windus, 1925, original pictorial buckram, 4to; 'Comus' by John Milton, first trade edition, London, William Heinemann, 1921, original cloth gilt, with wrapper, 4to. (3)

Lot 2238

Rackham, Arthur, 'The Allies' Fairy Book', with an introduction by Edmund Gosse, first edition, London, William Heinemann [1916], with a signed pen and ink sketch by the illustrator to second page, dated 6/12/16, 8vo, original blue cloth boards.

Lot 2153

Chandler (Richard), 'Travels in Asia Minor: or an Account of a Tour Made at the Expense of the Society of Dilettanti', first edition, 4to, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1775, folding engraved map, raised bands to spine with marbled boards (rebound).Condition Report: Clear wear to binding, including rubbing, cracking and fading to marbled boards. Internally in good condition, with limited foxing consistent with age. 5cm-long tear to corner of folding map.

Lot 2177

Blyton, Enid, hardback novels, mainly first editions, including: Five on a Kirrin Island Again (first edition, Hodder and Stoughton, 1947, original d/j with wear and some tearing), Five Fall Into Adventure (first edition, 1950 with reproduction d/j along with two additional first editions of the same volume without d/js), Five on a Treasure Island (first edition, 1942, with reproduction d/j) Five Get Into Trouble (first edition, 1948, no d/j), Five Off to Camp, Five on a Secret Trail (first edition, 1956, with d/j), Five Go to Mystery Moor (first edition, 1954, with price-clipped d/j and another first edition of the same volume with no d/j), Five Have Plenty of Fun (first edition, 1955, no d/j), Five Have Plenty of Fun (first edition, 1955, with worn d/j) The Enchanted Wood (first edition, 1939, no d/j), Five Have a Wonderful Time (first edition, 1952, with d/j and another first edition of the same volume with no d/j), Five Are Together Again (first edition, 1963, with price-clipped d/j and another first edition of the same volume with d/j), FIve Go on a Hike Together (first edition, 1951, torn d/j), The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters (first edition, 9th impression, 1956), Five Get Into a Fix, Five Go to Billycock Hill, Five Go On Kirrin Island Again (first edition, 14th impression, 1970, with d/j), Five Go Off in a Caravan (third impression, 1949, with d/j), Five Run Away Together(sixth impression, 1952, with d/j), Five Go Adventuring Again (third impression, 1949, with d/j), The Mystery of the Hidden House (second edition, 1949), among other volumes by Blyton, some with original dust jackets. (2 boxes)Condition Report: Generally good condition overall, with some wear and rubbing to the covers. Please enquire if you require a more specific condition report, or further general information, on any particular volume in the lot.

Lot 2244

Rackham, Arthur (illustrator), 'Some British Ballads', London, Constable and Co., first trade edition, pictorial cloth gilt, 4to; 'The Compleat Angler', London, George Harrrap and Co., 1931, original pictorial cloth gilt, large 8vo; 'A Wonder Book' by Nathaniel Hawthorne, London, Hodder & Stoughton, first trade edition [1922], original pictorial cloth gilt, large 8vo. (3)

Lot 2406

Royal Airforce: Autograph Album signed by Guy Gibson, James Edgar Johnnie Johnson and other pilots, c. 1943; with an Original Leather Jerkin and related books - A pressed leather bound autograph album containing nine signatures, a typed ownership label to front pastedown reads Alan K. Bridewell, Godalming, Surrey, Squadron 1254 Air Training Corps, most autographs signed on a single page (a few with pencil sketches) include J.M. Beagby, Sgt./pilot, with a list of aircraft he had flown beneath, Guy Gibson, signed in blue ink and dated 21/2; Jean E. Caesar, G.T.C. dated December 11, 1943; Squadron Leader M.N. Namkins DFC., No.15 Heavy Bomber Squadron; A.G. Turley, dated July 11, 1943; E. Hardz? P/O., Ex 1254 Squadron ATC., dated 10/12/43; Organist, Reginald Foort, with a hand-written drawing of a music score above; B. Aikens. R.N.V.R.; two autographs are signed on the same page, the first dedicated to Alan and signed by Johnnie Johnson, W/Comdr., the second signature reads, J. Baldwin, DSO. & Bar, DFC. & Bar, DFC. (USA) Spitfire Pilot. 26 e/a., ? possibly Wing Commander John Robert Baldwin; a loosely inserted newspaper cutting, the article headed Portrait of a Bader Pupil, signed by J.E. Johnson; with numerous other newspaper cuttings loosely inserted, including several relating to the imminent release of Wing Commander Douglas Bader from Colditz prisoner-of- war camp in April 1945; Original Military WWII Tan Leather Jerkin, the leather made up of separate panels as per WWII austerity measures, four matching brown buttons to front and original green serge lining, no label present, Chest 21 ¾ inches, Shoulders 17 ¼ inches, Length 30 inches; a burgundy and navy-blue striped scarf, labels read, Silk Wert, Rayon Warp, Made in England; together with three related books including GIBSON (Guy). Dambusters! The inside story of the most famous bombing raid of WWII, Manchester, Crecy Publishing, 2014, second edition; Air Navigation Stages One & Two Notes for Students, Air Ministry 1944, with 'Effect of Visibility on Map Reading circular paper sheet loosely slipped in between pages; Learn A Trade in the Royal Airforce, Air Ministry [c. 1944] (6)Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson, VC., DSO & Bar, DFC. & Bar (1918-1944) was the first Commanding Officer of 617 Squadron which he led in May, 1943 during Operation Chastise. better known as the Dam Busters raid. Gibson was awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry and became the most highly decorated British serviceman at that time. He completed over 170 war operations before he was killed in action at the age of 26. Air Vice Marshal James Edgar Johnson, CB., CBE., DSO. & Two Bars, DFC, & Bar, DL. (1915-2001) nicknamed Johnnie, was an English Royal Airforce pilot and the highest scoring Western Allied fighter ace against the German Luftwaffe. Johnson served in the Korean War before retiring in 1966 with the rank of Air Vice Marshal.Wing Commander John Robert Baldwin, DSO. & Bar, DFC. & Bar, AFC. (1918-1952) was a Royal Airforce fighter pilot and top scoring fighter ace who also flew Hawker Typhoon during WWII. He went missing during secondment service with the United States Airforce in the Korean War and was presumed killed.1254 Squadron, serving the Godalming and Guildford areas, was one of the first Air Training Corps established in 1941. No. 15 Squadron was first formed at Farnborough Airfield as a Royal Flying Corps training unit, March 1, 1915. The heavy bomber squadron were one of the first to fly the Stirling four engine bomber aircraft, later converting to Avro Lancasters in 1943.Reginald John Foort (1893-1980) was a cinema and theatre organist.

Lot 2245

Rackham, Arthur (illustrator), 'The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie' by Richard Wagner, first trade edition, London, William Heinemann, 1910, original pictorial buckram gilt, 4to; 'Rip Van Winkle' by Washington Irving, London, William Heinemann, 1910, original pictorial cloth gilt, 4to; 'Little Brother and Little Sister and Other Tales' by the Brothers Grimm, London, Constable and Co., 1917, original pictorial cloth gilt, 4to. (3)

Lot 2251

Cholmondeley, Mary, 'Red Pottage', London, George Newness, first edition, with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, original printed pictorial wrappers, 8vo.

Lot 2237

Rackham, Arthur (illustrator), 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift, London, J. M. Dent, 1909, pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo; 'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens', London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1910, 4to; 'Aesop's Fables', London, William Heinemann, 1933; 'The Peradventures of Private Pagett' by Major W. P. Drury, London Chapman and Hall, 1904; 'Tales from Shakespeare' by Charles and Mary Lamb, London, J. M. Dent, 1957; 'Grimm's Fairy Tales' by Mrs. Edgar Lucas; 'The Grey House on the Hill' by Mrs. Green, first edition, London, Thomas Nelson and Sons. (1 box)

Lot 2191

Books by Beatrix POTTER and A. A. MILNE, to include the following Potter volumes: 'The Tale of Pigling Bland' (Frederick Warne, 1913), 'The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck' (F. Warne, 1908), 'The Tale of Mr Tod' (F. Warne, 1912), 'The Tale of Benjamin Bunny' (F Warne, 1904), 'The Tale of Mrs Tiggy Winkle' (F. Warne, missing title page), 'The Tale of Ginger and Pickles' (F Warne, undated), 'The Tale of Flopsy Bunnies (F Warne, undated, along with a 1909 edition of the same book), with additional Potter books published by F Warne in the same format, and the following Milne novels: 'Now We Are Six' (London: Methuen, 1928, fourth edition), 'The Christopher Robin Story Book' (London: Methuen, 1929), and 'The House at Pooh Corner' (London: Methuen, 1928, first edition, extensively worn boards and foxing and tearing to the pages). (1 bag)

Lot 1296

HEARTS 1951 Fortuna Dusseldorf v Hearts (Friendly) played 26/5/1951 at Paul-Janes Stadion, Dusseldorf. 6 page Issue of the Dusseldorf edition dedicated Sports Monday paper dated 28/5/1951 which reviews the game to the ''RP Sport'' central page single sheet. This was the first issue released after the game as the paper wasn't published on Sunday's. Generally good

Lot 1303

TOTTENHAM HORSPUR 1957 VfB Stuttgart v Tottenham Hotspur (Friendly) played 3/8/1957 at Neckarstadion, Stuttgart. 6-page Issue of the Stuttgart daily News & Sport paper dated 5/8/1957 which reviews the game to the single sheet ''Stuttgarter Sport'' insert and includes full team line-ups. This was the Monday edition and first issue released after the match as the paper wasn't produced on Sunday's. Generally good

Lot 1118

THE CUP 1883 - 1932 First edition of the magazine of the history of the FA Cup. Split on the spine and slightly worn. Fair

Lot 1127

DERBY COUNTY 1972 Autographed 16 x 12 photo-edition of players posing with the First Division trophy during a photo-shoot at the Baseball Ground, signed by Hennessey, Webster, Boulton, Todd, Gemmill, O'Hare, McFarland, Hector and Hinton in black marker. Good

Lot 17

This is a EAGLE TRANSPORTER model kit made in JAPAN by IMAI in the 1970's. From the GERRY ANDERSON show SPACE 1999. Unused. First edition and quite hard to find.

Lot 48

Sarah-Jane Szikora (British 1971-) "Ginger Nuts" and "Field" Signed, titled and numbered V/L and 240/295 in pencil in the margin, 2005, with numbered certificates of authenticity, limited edition giclee prints (2).image size 31cm x 51cm (12.25in x 20in) and 40.5cm x 30.5cm (16in x 12in)Qty: 2The prints are both in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The first print is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has some knocks and losses. The second print is unframed but mounted and sealed. The mountboard has some minor knocks and bumps commensurate with age.

Lot 74

NO RESERVE Salmon (William) Botanologia. The English Herbal: or, History of Plants, first edition, additional engraved title by K. Cyrus after K. Solomon, title in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations, xv-xvi bound after vxxiv in introduction, H82 (final leaf) supplied in good facsimile, additional title with neatly repaired tear to upper margin, just touching image, and near contemporary ink inscription to verso of additional title, some repairs to final few gatherings of index, mostly marginal, occasional slight browning, 4M2 with small hole to fore-edge, affecting a few words, original calf, rebacked, covers worn, endpapers renewed, 1710⁂ The ink inscription reads "George Gray's Salmons Herbal March the 7th. 1745/6. On the 14th of Novem 1753 the wind having blown hard at NE was the highest tide known within 40 years".

Lot 206

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of Poems, first edition, errata f., lacking half-title, L5v newspaper cutting relating to Bertram Dobell mounted in lower margin, offsetting on to opposite f., [Wise 45; Ashley vol.1, p.206], Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 bound with Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Christabel, &c., second edition, half-title, lacking advertisements at end, Printed for John Murray, 1816, some spotting and staining, the latter mostly in second work, contemporary half calf, sympathetically rebacked, gilt title to spine, rubbed, 8vo⁂ The first mentioned is the first publication to contain the final version of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Lot 183

[Chatterton (Thomas)] Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley and others, in the Fifteenth Century, first edition, second issue (with cancelled c4 advertisement, omitting 'and were probably composed by him'), engraved plate, sig.X consisting of 1 f. (pp.305-306), final errata f., some spotting or mostly light foxing, lightly browned, contemporary polished calf, richly gilt spine with red morocco label, corners worn, rubbed, [Rothschild 589], a good copy, Printed for T. Payne, and Son, at the Mews-Gate, 1777 § Akenside (Mark) The Pleasures of imagination. A poem. In three books, third edition, half-title, title printed in red and black and with large engraved vignette, lacking final advertisement f., occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spine ends and corners worn, joints starting, but holding firm, rubbed and scuffed (including loss of marbled paper), Printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's Head in Pall-mall, 1744; and 16 others, 18th century English poetry & literature, a few odd vol., including vol.1 of the Annual Anthology, 1799, with contributions by Robert Southey, v.s. (18) ⁂ The first mentioned is a celebrated literary hoax written by the young Chatterton, who committed suicide aged seventeen. Provenance: First mentioned: Charlotte Mary Peters (engraved armorial bookplate); 'John Hayward sale 14.iii.66' (pencil note by following); Simon Nowell-Smith (book label) 'Mary Jacobus from S.N.S, 1968' (pencil inscription), all to front pastedown.

Lot 230

Dickens (Charles) A Curious Dance round a Curious Tree, first edition, second issue, with comma after 'Tree' on title and with final paragraph of text on p.19 slightly larger font and in bold, original printed wrappers, soiled, sign of crease down middle (where folded to fit in narrow envelope) as usual, [Eckel pp.188-191], St. Luke's Hospital, 1860; and a good group of Dickensiana including 4 cabinet photographs, 3 tickets to his readings (one including Christmas Carol, March 14th 1861), various wood-engravings of Dickens characters, a pamphlet on Dirty Dick: A legend of Bishopsgate from c.1902, souvenir and other postcards and the title-page, contents leaf and 4 plates from a 2nd edition of A Christmas Carol, v.s. (small bundle)

Lot 41

Hertfordshire.- Chauncy (Henry) The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire, first edition, title printed in red and black, engraved portrait of the author and folding map by Moll, 40 engraved views, towns and plans only (of 44), most double-page, lacking Directions to Binder leaf at end, James Lees-Milne's copy with his bookplate, another owner's ink inscription to front free endpaper, 3 loosely inserted newspaper clippings relating to the sale of properties in the text, plate at 2H1 with contemporary ink drawing verso, folding map and 5 plates with portions of loss at fore-edge (reinforced with paper), plate at L4 with larger portion torn away and replaced with later paper, some other minor repairs, mostly marginal, affecting text at 2R3 and 4K2, some foxing or browning, bound in olive morocco by R.H. Porter, gilt, spine and extremities sunned, spotting and marking to covers, [Wing C3741], Printed for Ben. Griffin [& others], 1700; with a 3 vol. set of Cussans' History of Hertfordshire, folio (4)

Lot 1

Afghanistan.- Elphinstone (Hon. Mountstuart) An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India, first edition, errata leaf, preliminaries misbound, engraved map hand-coloured in outline, 13 aquatint plates only (of 14, lacking plate 13), 12 hand-coloured, also lacking folding map, some foxing, a few stains, signature cut away from upper outer corner of title, bookplate of Richard Chute, contemporary half calf, rubbed, corners worn, rebacked with gilt spine, [Abbey, Travel 504], 4to, 1815.

Lot 2

NO RESERVE Africa.- Ellis (Rev. William) Three Visits to Madagascar during the years 1853-1854-1856, first edition, half-title, folding wood-engraved frontispiece, 14 plates, 1 engraved map, 1 additional large colour map loosely inserted, one or two short tears to folds, illustrations, 32pp. publisher's advertisements at end, ?new endpapers, original decorative cloth, recased, neat repairs to spine extremities, slight bumping to corners, 8vo, 1858.

Lot 229

Thackeray (William Makepeace) The Virginians, 2 vol., first edition in book form, first issue, with "actresses" on p.207 line 33, and chapters 47 & 48 misnumbered as 48 & 49, half-title to vol. 1, engraved frontispieces and additional titles, 44 engraved plates and illustrations, slight browning and offsetting to plates, the odd spot but generally a crisp copy, later half calf, spines richly gilt, morocco spine labels chipped, rubbed, Bradbury & Evans, 1858-59; and others by the same, including a 13 vol. set of the works, 8vo & 4to (19)

Lot 73

Hartlib (Samuel).- Weston (Sir Richard) A Discours of Husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders, shewing the Wonderfull improvement of Land there; and serving as a pattern for our practice in this Common-wealth, first edition, first issue with title showing erroneous date (corrected in early ink manuscript), woodcut device on title and decorations and initials, lacking final blank, 18th century ink ownership inscription of Henry Streatfeild to head of title, edges of title and upper corners chipped and silked, with loss to a few words of D2, title soiled, a few small stains, modern half calf, spine and lower cover slightly sunned, [Fussell p.42; Wing W1482; cf. Hunt 249], 4to, 1605 [but 1650].⁂ Scarce work published by Hartlib without the author's consent.

Lot 287

Pullman (Philip) The Firework Maker's Daughter, first edition, signed by the author on title, illustrations by Nick Harris, original pictorial boards, a fine copy, 4to, 1995.

Lot 218

Austen (Jane) [The Novels], 6 vol. in 5, 'Standard Novels' series, comprising: Sense and Sensibility, 1837; Emma, bookplate, 1836; Mansfield Park, lacking half-title and final 2 leaves of advertisements, bookplate, title working loose at foot, upper hinge cracked, 1833, Northanger Abbey [&] Persuasion, 1837; Pride and Prejudice, contemporary ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, upper joint split at foot, 1839, Mansfield Park first Bentley edition, the others early reprints, engraved frontispieces and vignette titles, foxed as usual with light offsetting, elsewhere occasional light spotting, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spines gilt, uniform but with Mansfield Park differing slightly, rubbed, [Gilson D3 & D7], 8vo, Richard Bentley.

Lot 182

18th century Fire Insurance Broadside.- Proposals From the Sun-Fire-Office in Cornhill, printed broadside, manuscript insertion "301726 Mr Eyre... Mr Bridges" and a mathematical calculation at head, 2pp., circular woodcut at head, a few small holes along fold, folds, slightly browned, [ESTC T171611 lists the Guildhall copy only], R. Nutt, 16th January 1766; and another, a printed policy document from the Sun Fire-Office made out to "John Eyre of Sheffield... Dealer in Wines & Spirituous Liquors", engraved illustration at head, printed with manuscript insertions and signed, 1p., [not in ESTC], 29th September 1772, folio (2).⁂ First mentioned 'In this issue of the edition with a vertical twisted bar division rule separating columns of text on p. [1], the first line following "Proposals" ends: "Royal-Exchange,"; the second line ends: "and".' - ESTC.

Lot 238

NO RESERVE James (Henry) The Bostonians, first single volume edition, 1886; The Princess Casamassima, first single volume edition, endpapers browned, light scattered spotting, ink ownership name to half-title, 1886; The American, first authorised English edition, ink ownership names to endpapers and half-title, rebacked, preserving original spine strip, 1879, original uniform cloth, lightly faded and bumped at edges, still overall sharp copies; and c.180 others, miscellaneous literature, 8vo (c.185)

Lot 53

Birds.- Buller (Walter Lawry) Manual of the Birds of New Zealand, first edition, lithographed frontispiece and 39 plates, 3pp. advertisements at end, occasional spotting, bookplate of James Elphinstone Erskine R.N., hinges reinforced, original pictorial green cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, Wellington, 1882 § Mathews (G.M.) & Tom Iredale. A Manual of the Birds of Australia, vol.1: Orders Casuarii to Columbae [all published], first edition, plates, some colour, some spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, dust-jacket, 1921; and 5 others on the birds of Australasia, Oceania and Antarctica, 8vo & 4to (7)

Lot 75

Husbandry.- Trowell (Samuel) A New Treatise of Husbandry, Gardening, and other Matters relating to Rural Affairs, contemporary ink ownership inscription to head of title, some browning or foxing, hinges repaired with tape, contemporary sheep, worn at spine ends and corners, endpapers renewed, [Fussell p.13; Henrey 1440] Printed for James Hodges, 1739 § Hunter (Alexander) Georgical Essays, first collected edition, with advertisement f. at end, 3 folding engraved plates, armorial bookplate of Sir Velters Cornewall, some offsetting and scattered foxing, uncut and partly unopened in original paper-backed boards, paper label to spine, some loss to spine foot, upper cover working loose, preserved in a cloth drop-back box, [Fussell p.92; Goldsmiths' 11558], York, Printed by A. Ward, 1777, rubbed; and 3 others husbandry, 8vo (5)

Lot 38

NO RESERVE World.- Harris (Walter B.) A Journey through the Yemen, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 3 maps, of which 1 folding at end, scattered faint spotting, ex-E.T.C. staff library Gibraltar with labels and ink-stamps, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, a little rubbed, 1893 § Morris (James) Venice, second impression, frontispiece, plates, decorative endpapers, original cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, slight chipping and creasing to corners and edges, 1960; 8vo (2)

Lot 196

Seward (Anna) Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin, first edition, errata / advertisement f. for Darwin's works at end, small ink library marking to title verso, a few ff. reinforced at inner margin, some light scattered spotting, library bookplate to front free endpaper, library cloth, sticker to foot of spine secured with tape, 8vo, 1804.

Lot 227

[Gaskell (Elizabeth C.)] Ruth. A Novel, 3 vol., first edition, yellow advertisement endpapers to vol. 2 and vol. 1 pastedown only (followed by plain yellow endpaper), partially obscured by bookplate of The Reading Society Peterhead, rear endpapers with ink ownership inscription of the same, gutters cracked with contents shaken, light spotting and soiling, vol. 2 lacking rear free endpaper, rear hinges tender, upper hinge broken to vol. 1 and repaired to vol. 3, small paper labels or adhesive remains to spines, some ink staining, [Sadleir 933], Chapman and Hall, 1853; The Life of Charlotte Brontë, 2 vol., second edition, half-titles, etched frontispieces and one plate, one frontispiece and plate with subtle damp-stain to upper margin, otherwise crisp copies, joints starting at head, 1857, original cloth, rubbed, 8vo (5)

Lot 222

NO RESERVE Melville (Herman) Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas, first edition, map frontispiece, contemporary ink ownership name to front free endpapers, these reinforced at hinge, original red cloth, rebacked, a little rubbed and corners bumped, [BAL 13655], 1847; Narrative of a Four Month's Residence Among the Natives of a Valley of The Marquesas Islands, first edition, map, 16pp. publisher's catalogue at end dated March 1846, original first issue cloth, binding variant A, expertly rebacked, light bumping to corners, light surface soiling, [BAL 13652], 1846; and 4 others, Melville, 8vo (6)

Lot 202

NO RESERVE Scott (Sir Walter) Waverley; or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, 2 vol. only (of 3), first edition, lacking half-title to vol.1, ownership stamp to vol.2 pastedown and ink ownership name to vol.1 title, vol.1 contemporary sheep, upper cover detached, vol.2 contemporary half calf, spine darkened, both rubbed, Edinburgh, for James Ballantyne, 1814; Tales of the Crusaders, 4 vol., light foxing, bookplates to pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed, Edinburgh, 1825 § Richardson (Samuel) Clarissa, 8 vol., seventh edition, engraved frontispiece to vol.1, light damp-staining, contemporary calf, rubbed, joints cracked but holding firm, 1774; and c.55 others, mostly 18th and 19th-century literature, v.s. (c.75)

Lot 288

Pullman (Philip) The Amber Spyglass, first edition, signed by the author on title, original boards, dust-jacket, fine, 8vo, 2000.⁂ The third title in Pullman's Northern Lights series.

Lot 234

Dickens (Charles) The Mystery of Edwin Drood, first edition in book form, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title and 12 plates by Luke Fildes, 2pp. list of Dickens' works, 32pp. W.H. Smith catalogue and 8pp. advertisements at end, embossed W.H. Smith stamp to front free endpaper, frontispiece and titles reinforced at inner margins with tape, occasional light foxing, hinges broken, original green decorative cloth with design in black and gilt (Carter variant B), spine ends and corners bumped and a little frayed, light rubbing, [Carter, Binding Variants, pp.108-9; Eckel pp.96-8; Smith I, 16], Chapman and Hall, 1870; and 10 others by or relating to Dickens, several first editions in book form, 8vo (11)

Lot 282

NO RESERVE O'Connor (Flannery) Wise Blood, first English edition, endpapers browned, abrasions to pastedowns, original boards, dust-jacket, tape repairs and reinforcements verso, faded and discoloured, price-clipped, short nicks and tears to edges, lower panel lightly soiled, 1955 § Capote (Truman) In Cold Blood [2 copies], first English edition, original boards, dust-jacket, light creasing and chipping to extremities, small portion of loss to upper panel lower edge, short nicks to edges, 1966 § Burroughs (William) The Ticket That Exploded, first edition, original first issue printed wrappers with NF18 price, light creasing to spine, Paris, Olympia Press, 1963; and 19 others, American authors, including a first edition In Cold Blood, 8vo (23)

Lot 12

NO RESERVE Canada.- Parr Traill (Catharine) The Young Emigrants or Pictures of Canada Calculated to Amuse and Instruct the Minds of Youth, first edition, 4pp. adverts at end, contemporary ink ownership name to front free endpaper, light worming to frontispiece and title, light offsetting to title, occasional light spotting, original cloth-backed boards, spine ends sympathetically repaired, lightly rubbed, 12mo, Harvey & Darton, 1826.⁂ From the prolific English-Canadian author Parr Traill giving an account of Canadian frontier life, written for children.

Lot 5

Africa.- Park (Mungo) Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa, first edition, maps and plates, some folding (light repairs), half-title and final leaf browned and repaired at margins, occasional embossed stamp of 'The Institution' at Stamford, Lincolnshire, modern half calf, by W. Bulmer & co., 1799 § Huish (Robert) The Travels of Richard and John Lander into the Interior of Africa..., frontispiece and plates, frontispiece foxed and tipped in, original cloth, rebacked preserving original spine strip, faded and rubbed, W. Wright, [1836] § Morel (Edmund) Affairs of West Africa, plates, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, light foxing, original pictorial cloth, rebacked preserving original spine strip, rubbed, corners bumped, 1902 § Macbrair (Rev. R.M.) The Africans at Home..., second edition, plates and illustrations, light foxing or damp staining, contemporary blue calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving original spine strip, lightly discoloured, 1864; and 17 others on Africa, v.s. (20)

Lot 65

Botany.- Plant-hunting.- Veitch (James Herbert) A Traveller's Notes or Notes of a Tour through India, Malaysia, Japan, Corea, the Australian Colonies and New Zealand during the years 1891-1893, first edition, folding map, 9 photogravure plates with tissue guards, illustrations, foxing to plates and guards, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, spine browned and a little worn at ends, 4to, privately printed, 1896.⁂ Tour by the famous nurseryman in search of plants.

Lot 272

NO RESERVE John (Rhode) The Bricklayer's Arms, jacket price-clipped, large portion of loss to lower panel and spine tail affecting text, tears and creases to extremities, surface soiling and toning, nicks and short tears to extremities, 1945; The Venner Crime, first few pages spotted, cloth spine sunned, jacket with portion of loss to spine head, creases to edges, corners chipped, lower panel with surface wear, 1933 § Hopkins (Kenneth) Dead Against My Principles, endpapers browned, original cloth, dust-jacket, soiling to lower panel, 1960 § Doyle (Arthur Conan) The Last Galley, first edition, frontispiece, endpapers browned with short tear repaired to margin, pastedown soiled, original pictorial cloth, dulled and rubbed, spine ends bumped, 1911, first editions, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets; and 37 others, crime and detective fiction, 8vo (41)

Lot 49

Birds.- Audubon (John James) Common Gallinule (Plate CCXLIV), First edition, Common Moorhen, from "The Birds of America", etching and aquatint with hand-colouring, on Whatman wove paper with watermark dated '1835', platemark 310 x 495 mm (12 1/4 x 19 1/2 in), sheet 640 x 960 mm (25 1/4 x 37 3/4 in), full margins, minor nicks and small losses to extremities, some spotting, browning, and minor surface dirt, unframed, Robert Havell, [circa 1827-1838]; together with Audubon's Vireo Solitarus, Solitary Flycatcher (Plate 28), etching and aquatint with hand-colouring, on Whatman wove paper with watermark '1827', platemark 495 x 310 mm (19 1/2 x 12 1/4 in), sheet 970 x 640 mm (38 1/4 x 25 1/4 in), spotting and browning, stitch marks and toning visible to upper margin, minor nicks and tears to extremities, unframed, Robert Havell, [circa 1827-1838] (2)

Lot 301

Waugh (Evelyn) Brideshead Revisited, first edition, very light spotting to endpapers and edges, original cloth, spine lightly faded, corners bumped, dust-jacket, spotted and browned, chips to corners and joints, faded biro markings to lower panel, nicks and short tears to edges, light creasing to extremities, 8vo, 1945.⁂ Waugh's most popular novel, his exploration of the demise of the English country house and Catholic identity.

Lot 78

Switzer (Stephen) Ichnographia Rustica: or, the Nobleman, Gentleman, and Gardener's Recreation, 3 vol., second edition, with appendix bound at end of vol. 2, engraved frontispiece and 54 plates, 17 of which folding, vol. 1 D7 with contemporary ink marginalia and underlining, vol. 3 with small worming to upper margin, a few times affecting headline, some plates trimmed close at fold, a few times touching image, the odd short tear to fold but no loss, 1 with short tear repaired with paper to verso (no loss), some light browning, occasional spotting or soiling, a few gatherings with damp-staining to head, contemporary calf, spines gilt, rubbed, spine ends chipped, joints cracked, [Henrey 1412; Goldsmiths 7890] Printed for J. and J. Fox [and others], 1742; and vol. 1 only of the first edition of 1718, 8vo (4)⁂ Scarce. The first edition under this title was published in 1718, vol.1 being essentially a reissue of Switzer's The Nobleman, Gentleman, and Gardener's Recreation of 1715.

Lot 236

Trollope (Anthony) The Way We Live Now, 2 vol., first edition in book form, half-titles, wood-engraved frontispieces and 38 plates by Luke Fildes, some light foxing, damp-staining to a couple of plates, cracking at gutter with a few leaves working loose to vol. 1, vol. 1 hinges repaired but lower hinge cracked, vol. 2 lower hinge broken with contents largely loose, original green cloth blocked in black and gilt, a few small marks to covers, rubbed, chipping to spine ends and corners, [Sadleir 44], Chapman and Hall, 1875; and 4 others by the same, 8vo (6)

Lot 203

Wordsworth (William) The White Doe of Rylstone; Or the Fate of the Nortons. A poem, first edition, half-title, engraved frontispiece by J.C. Bromley after Sir George Beaumont, offsetting on to title, occasional spotting or light staining, hinges strengthened with tape (both firm), contemporary marbled boards, rebacked in 20th century cloth, corners worn, boards rubbed and scuffed, [Wise 12], Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, by James Ballantyne and Co., 1815; and 4 others, all but 1 by the same, including vol.1 only of the fourth edition of Lyrical Ballads in original boards, v.s. (5) ⁂ Written after Wordsworth's first visit to Bolton Abbey in the summer of 1807, and originally intended for publication early in 1808. Wordsworth had always planned for the poem to be printed in quarto, although his sister Dorothy later wrote to her friend Catherine Clarkson that 'it is a pity it was published in so expensive a form because some are thereby deprived of the pleasure of reading it...'.

Lot 316

Nicholson (William).- Henley (W. E.) London Types, 12 colour plates by William Nicholson, advertisement f. at end, usual light offsetting, foxing to peripheral ff., hinges weak, original cloth-backed boards with the Bus Driver in red and black on upper cover, worn at corners, rubbed with some light soiling, 1898 § Ingoldsby (Thomas) The Ingoldsby Legends, first trade edition, tipped-in colour frontispiece and plates by Arthur Rackham, captioned tissue-guards, occasional scattered spotting, original pictorial cloth, lightly rubbed, spine slightly faded with faint spotting, a few small ink marks to lower cover, 1907; and others, children's or illustrated, including the first two issues of The Savoy, v.s. (c.29)

Lot 32

NO RESERVE Kane (Elisha Kent) The U.S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, first edition, 3 maps and charts (one folding), 12 plates, wood-engraved illustrations, tissue guards (some browned), lacking frontispiece, some scattered foxing, later half calf, 8vo, New York, 1853.⁂ The rare true first edition, copies having been denuded by a warehouse fire on 12th December, 1853. 'Among the many new books which were consumed is Dr. Kane's History of his Artic Explorations, a large octavo, profusely illustrated with engravings, which had been ready for some days, but was kept back until supply could be secured.' (The New York Times). A richly illustrated account by the senior medical officer of the first Grinnell Arctic Expedition (1850-51). It describes icebergs, narwhals, bears, birds, meteors, inuit kayaking techniques and the discovery of Franklin's first winter camp.

Lot 68

Butterflies.- Frohawk (F.W.) Natural History of British Butterflies, 2 vol., first edition, colour plates, original cloth, dust-jackets a little soiled and frayed, folio, [1924].

Lot 36

NO RESERVE World.- Bell (Gertrude) The Desert and the Sown, first edition, frontispiece, plates, and large folding map, occasional light spotting, modern half calf, 1907; Amurath to Amurath, first edition, plates, light finger-soiling and foxing, modern half calf, 1911 § Edwards (Bryan) The History Civil and Commercial of the British Colonies in the West Indies, 3 vol., third edition, frontispiece to vol.1, bookplates to pastedown, light foxing, contemporary half calf, lightly rubbed, for John Stockdale, 1801; and 9 others, travel, v.s. (14)

Lot 3

Africa.- Holland (Major Trevenen J.) & Captain Henry M. Hozier. Record of the Expedition to Abyssinia compiled by Order of the Secretary of State for War, 3 vol., including Portfolio, first edition, 32 lithographs, plans and maps, 1 folding table, 5 folding maps housed in portfolio as issued, one or two chips to folds, 'HMSO' presentation labels tipped-in, faint abrasion marks to front pastedowns where labels removed, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, ex-Westminster Public Libraries with faint blind-stamp to upper covers, rubbed and worn, lacking part of backstrips but holding firm, portfolio lacking one edge and cracked on others, [Shapero, Africana 183], 4to, 1870.⁂ The portfolio accompanying this copy contains all 5 maps called for. It is rare to find this with all 5 maps, the copy Shapero reference only contains 3.

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