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Lot 253

NO RESERVE Military.- Richepin (Jean) Allons Enfants de la Patrie!, first edition, 33 poems each illustrated with a full-page colour plate and full-page illustrated title by Job [Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville], French text, toning, light marks and occasional spotting, publisher's half morocco marbled boards, gilt, light rubbing, spine titled and decorated in gilt, corners bumped, t.e.g., others uncut, Tours: Alfred Mame [1920]. § Sonolet (Louis) Tambour Battant! Mémoires d'un vieux Tambour (1792-1918), illustrations by Job, French text, toning, sellotape repairs to clean edge tears on pages 59 and 99, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, corners bumped, Tours: Alfred Mame, [1922]. § Groves (J. Percy) On Service or Home and Abroad, first edition, illustrations by Harry and Arthur Payne, [1890], folio & 4to (3).

Lot 254

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, first edition, first or second printing with notice board lettering on p.14, colour frontispiece, plain title vignette and 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original green boards with mounted colour illustration, slight shelf-lean, spine a little faded, light bumping to spine ends, split to upper joint, but a sharp, bright copy overall, [Linder p.428; Quinby 16], 16mo, 1909.

Lot 255

Public schools.- Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher) The History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and Westminster; with the Charter-House, the Schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow, and Rugby, and the Free-School of Christ's Hospital, first edition, list of subscribers, 48 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, with plate 23 'Westminster School Room' in first state, and plate 26 'Charter House from the Play Ground' in second state, with washerwomen and overslip, occasional light spotting or offsetting, contemporary calf, blind stamp and gilt decorative border, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., handsomely rebacked with some neat corner repairs, some light marking to upper cover but overall a very attractive and bright example, [Abbey Scenery 440; Tooley 3], 4to, 1813.

Lot 256

Westminster Abbey.- Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher) The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's Westminster, 2 vol., first edition, engraved plan and portrait, list of subscribers, 81 hand-coloured aquatint plates including additional vignette title, lacking half-titles, offsetting, occasional light spotting, heavier to vol. 2 pp.185-200, hinges cracked but holding firm, modern black morocco, gilt, [Abbey Scenery 213], 1812 § Smith (A. Murray) Westminster Abbey, one of 250 de luxe copies signed by the publisher, of which this is "Engraver's Copy", half-title, 21 colour plates by John Fulleylove, captioned tissue-guards, upper hinge tender, original cloth, gilt, covers slightly toned, t.e.g., 1904, bookplate of Michael Matantos, very lightly rubbed; and 2 others on the same, v.s. (5)

Lot 26

[Aikin (John)] The Woodland Companion: Or, a Brief Description of British Trees, 28 engraved double-page plates, plate 9 with tear along central fold, the odd spot but a clean copy generally, contemporary half calf, worn at extremities, joints starting at foot, 1802 § Grey (Sir Edward, Viscount of Falldon) Fly Fishing, wood-engraved illustrations by Eric Fitch Daglish, 10 full-page, hinges cracked, contemporary green morocco by Zaehnsdorf, arms of the Baron Trent in gilt to upper cover, spine sunned, 1930 § Parkinson (John) Paridisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris, facsimile edition, vignette title, illustrations, many full-page, some light spotting, contemporary crimson morocco, gilt, upper joint split at head, 1904, all but first with half-title, bookplate of Michael Matantos, rubbed; and others natural history, v.s. (14)

Lot 264

NO RESERVE O'Connor (John).- Whitfield (Christopher) Together and Alone, number 71 of 100 specially-bound copies signed by the author and artist, from an edition limited to 500, original white morocco-backed marbled cloth, a little rubbed, spine slightly soiled, 1945 § Rutter (Owen) We Happy Few, number 399 of 750 copies, original buckram-backed patterned-paper boards, 1946 § Sandeman (Christopher) Thyme and Bergamot, number 426 of 550 copies, original cloth, gilt, dust-jacket, Dropmore Press, 1947, all with wood-engravings by John O'Connor, all with bookplate of Thalia Stone, all uncut, the first two Golden Cockerel Press, 8vo & 4to (3)

Lot 271

Palladio (Andrea) The Architecture of A. Palladio; in Four Books, vol. 1, 2 & 4 only (of 4, lacking vol. 3), first English edition, engraved portrait, frontispiece, 183 plates (some folding) and illustrations, text in English, French and Italian, vol. 1 & 4 with list of subscribers, vol. 4 lacking some text at end of both parts, but with full complement of plates, some light spotting, occasional marginal damp-staining, modern calf with contemporary calf covers laid down (worn), label of Nottingham Public Library to upper covers, folio, Printed by John Watts for the author, 1715[-1720]; sold not subject to return.

Lot 273

Picasso (Pablo).- Sabartes (Jaime) Toreros, first American edition, 1 original lithograph by Picasso only (of 4), black and white, remaining others excised from gutter, stubs remaining, numerous plates (plain and a few colour, one loose), original pictorial cloth, dust-jacket, tape reinforcements to verso at spine and fold ends, some light bumping to extremities, [Bloch 1014-1017; Mourlot 346, 348, 349, 350], New York, George Braziller, 1961 § Graham (Paul) In Umbra Res, one of 500 copies signed and numbered by the artist, 16 colour photographic plates, original cloth with inlaid colour photograph, glassine wrappers, 1990 § Rotzler (Willy) Affiches de Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 10 chromolithograph plates, original card wrappers, original printed glassine wrapper, 1946 § Sutzkever (Abraham) Siberia, lacking original lithography by Marc Chagall, with 8 illustrations by Chagall, original printed wrappers, 1960; and c.100 art reference, v.s. (c.100)⁂ The lithograph here present here 'Jeu de la Cape', in black and white. The four lithographs of this publication were executed especially for this publication. Those not present in this copy are 'La Pique', 'Le Picador II' (colour) and 'Les Banderilles'.

Lot 275

NO RESERVE Tipping (H.Avray) English Homes. Period III Vol. 1 [&] Period IV Vol. 1, together 2 vol., photographic illustrations, original cloth, some spotting, the first with dust-jacket, some chipping to head and foot, 1929 § Elgood (George S.) & Gertrude Jekyll. Some English Gardens, second edition, photographic illustrations, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, original cloth, rubbed and mottled, spine darkened, 1904 § Corbet (Philip) and Stephen Brooks. Dragonflies. New Naturalist Library No 106, no. 65 of 400 signed by Brooks and specially-bound, original morocco, lettered in gilt, g.e., acetate dust-jacket, slip-case, some rubbing, 2008; and 12 others, houses and gardens, v.s. (16)

Lot 3

Balkans.- Paton (A. A.) Highlands and Islands of the Adriatic, including Dalmatia, Croatia and the Southern Provinces of the Australian Empire, 2 vol. bound in 1, first edition, tinted lithograph frontispieces, vignette titles, 8 tinted lithographs, folding map and plan, scattered spotting, previous owner's school presentation letter pasted to front pastedown, original blind-stamped cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 8vo, 1849.

Lot 31

Birds.- Thorburn (Archibald) Game Birds and Wild-Fowl of Great Britain and Ireland, first edition, 30 colour plates, tissue-guards, spotting to text, original cloth, light toning to spine, fading to covers, folio, 1923.

Lot 32

Botany.- Loudon (Jane) The Ladies' Flower Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants, first edition, 58 hand-coloured plates, contemporary half morocco, spine gilt, a few instances of wear, 4to, 1841.

Lot 34

Geordie florist.- Hudson (John) The Florist's companion...Particularly adapted to the northern parts of this Kingdom, and a necessary guide in the management of those beautiful ornaments of the British garden, first edition, half-title, wood-engraved head-pieces and charming tail-pieces (at least one of which by Thomas Bewick), some foxing or staining, lightly browned, contemporary speckled sheep, sympathetically rebacked, spine with long red morocco label, corners little worn, rubbed, [Henrey 857], 12mo, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Printed for the editor; and sold by the booksellers in Newcastle, Shields, Sunderland, Durham [&c.], [1794].

Lot 35

Loudon (Jane Webb) British Wild Flowers, second edition, half-title, 60 hand-coloured lithographs, paper guards, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, spotting to peripheral ff. (including half-title and title), cracking at gutter in two places, a couple of ff. loose or working loose, cloth, spine ends lightly bumped, light surface soiling, 4to, [1849] § Hanbury (Frederick Janson) An Illustrated Monograph of the British Hieracia, 8 original parts [all published], 24 hand-coloured lithgoraphed plates after Miss G.Lister and Mrs. Frederick Hanbury, no signature E (pp.33-36) as usual but complete with continuous text, first leaf of each signature a little browned, plates generally clean, original printed wrappers, torn and frayed, some slightly defective, small ink stamp to first wrapper, loose with wrappers in modern cloth drop-back box, [Nissen BBI 781], [1889-98]; and 3 others similar, v.s. (6)

Lot 42

Early attempt at a medical directory.- [Simmons (Samuel Foart, editor)] The Medical Register for the year 1779, first edition, half-title, couple of ink stamps of Birmingham Medical Institute (first to title), old newspaper cutting concerning Joseph Priestley tipped in between pp.102-103, causing a patch of browning to both pages (text perfectly legible), some spotting, lightly browned, 19th century half calf, neatly rebacked, preserving original gilt backstrip in compartments with burgundy leather label and gilt library name at foot, rubbed, 8vo, Printed for J. Murray, No 32, Fleet-Street, 1779.⁂ An ambitious attempt at compiling a list of all medical institutions and related organisations in Great Britain and Ireland, including learned societies. Each comes with a complete list of principals, physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, and other officers. More selective lists covering the Low Countries, France, Germany and Italy are also provided, and on the final leaf of addenda is a list of medical practitioners in Antiqua, and of surgeons in the service of the East India Company in Bengal. Also included is a 30-page catalogue of medical books published in 1778, with critical descriptions. Samuel Foart Simmons (1750-1813) was appointed physician to the Westminster General Dispensary; and in 1781, physician to the Bethlem Hospital.

Lot 45

Mathematics.- Milnes (James) Sectionum Conicarum Elementa Nova Methodo Demonstrata, second edition, engraved title vignette and 20 folding plates, bookplate of George Watson, a few plates with some light creasing, one repaired at outer margin, not affecting image, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners repaired, rubbed, 8vo, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, Anth. Peisley, 1712.⁂ First published some fifteen years after Newton's celebrated Principia (1687), Milnes' work on conic sections demonstrates the dominance of the Newtonian philosophy in the early eighteenth century.

Lot 55

Bibliography.- Poccianti (Michele) Catalogus scriptorum Florentinorum omnis generis, quorum, et memoria extat atque lucubrationes in literas relatae sunt ad nostra usque tempora, collation: *2, A-L8, M4, woodcut printer's device to title, woodcut historiated and decorative initials, errata f. at end, Florence, Filippo Giunta, 1589 bound with Monti (Zaccaria) Vita Kyriaci Strozae. Auctior, collation: A4, woodcut Plantin device to title, woodcut head- and tail-piece and decorative initial, Paris, Adrien Périer for the House of Plantin, 1604, together 2 works in 1 vol., blind-stamps at beginning and end, some marginal staining, contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties, little stained, small 4to (231 x 156mm.) ⁂ Two rare works, with an impeccable provenance. I: First edition of the first bibliography of Florentine writers and indeed one of the first regional bibliographies. Literature: Adams P1677; EDIT 16 CNCE 28808. II: Rare first separate edition of the life of the Greek scholar Ciriaco Strozzi. Provenance: Zaccaria Monti, author of the second work and nephew of its subject (autograph marginalia and notes on two leaves bound between Poccianti's Catalogus and the Vita Kyriaci Strozae); 'Moreau Mod. Paris' (17th century ink ownership inscription to first title); Theological Institute of Connecticut, East Windsor Hill (now defunct; blind stamps on the first and last three leaves).

Lot 59

Tom Jones goes continental .- Fielding (Henry) Historie van den vondeling Tomas Jones, 3 vol., first Dutch edition, titles in red and black and with woodcut ornament, 16 engraved plates by J. Punt after H. Gravelot, errata f. at end of vol.1, spotting or staining, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, some soiling and marking, [Cross III, p.317], 8vo, Amsterdam, Gerrit de Groot, 1749-1750.⁂ The rare first appearance of Tom Jones outside the British Isles. It precedes the French and German translations by a year.

Lot 62

Erotica.- Baffo (Giorgio) Le Poesie, small woodcut ornament to title, Gay-Lemonnyer III, 777; Gamba, Serie degli scritti impressi in dialetto veneziano, pp. 166-168; Enfer de la Bibliothèque Nationale 93; Pia, Enfer 1062], [?London or Venice], no printer, 1771 bound with Tansillo (Luigi) Il Podere...pubblicato per la prima volta, second edition, engraved frontispiece by Angelo Gizzardi after Pietro Visca, title within woodcut border, incorporating the arms of The House of Savoy, text within woodcut filet borders with corner-pieces, [B.IN.G II, 1895; Gamba 1678; Morazzoni 256, Torino, Reale Stamperia, [1769], together 2 works in 1 vol., a few marginal pencil notes, spotted, lightly browned, 19th century half calf, spine gilt and with black leather label, rubbed, 8vo⁂ Rare first edition of Baffo's works, published posthumously and clandestinely through the efforts of Consul Joseph Smith, the well-known art collector and great lover of Venetian literary culture. Baffo belonged to the minor Venetian aristocracy, and in 1732 entered the Venice Supreme Court (Quarantie). The second edition of the Tansillo is seemingly rarer than the first edition of 1768.

Lot 8

West Indies.- Atwood (Thomas) The History of the island of Dominica. Containing a description of its situation, extent, climate, mountains, rivers, natural productions...with An Account of the Civil Government, Trade, Laws, Customs, and Manners of the Different Inhabitants of that island, first edition, final advertisement f., small piece from margin of title and O4, K7 short marginal tear at head, some spotting or staining, ex-Bath Library copy with bookplate, a few mostly unobtrusive blind-stamps and ink numbers / short inscription to verso of title, contemporary tree calf, rebacked in modern pale calf with purple leather label and gilt shelfmark, corners worn, covers rubbed and scuffed, [Sabin 2343], 8vo, Printed for J. Johnson, No 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1791.⁂ Rare at auction. Atwood was the chief judge of Dominica, and afterwards the Bahamas. In his discussion of slavery he defended the planters against their abolitionist critics, claiming that slaves were better treated than labourers in England. The work contains a detailed account of the French occupation during the American Revolution.

Lot 2209

Star Wars first day covers and limited edition Royal Mail stamps.

Lot 2415A

Titanic (1997) A white canvas bag and other film titles props, costumes and publicity memorabilia. comprises: a white canvas bag with black handles, Desden label, Titanic and director/writer, James Camerons name embroidered on one side and a zipped pocket inside, four black studs (feet) to the bottom of the bag, 40 x 54cm; 3:10 to Yuma (2007) a leather gun rig with gold coloured metal buckle (without bullets) for Johnny Whitworth as Darden,HEROwritten in black marker pen to inside, with a costume department label, 125 x 7cm; a ladies light blue satin slip and nude thong, with a costume department label reading Annie sc. 9, no size marked, Size small; Straight On Till Morning (1972) a small group of publicity items related to the film and actor, Shane Briant, including two Shane Briant Signed colour photographs; Kenchington (Robert) Shane Briant a talent for Terror, first edition, Signed by Kenchington and Briant on half-title, photo. illustrated wrappers, photo. illustrated throughout, Lulu Publications; a small colour bust of actor, Shane Briant, depicted in costume, 17cm tall; Sherlock Holmes vs. Frankenstein, a small colour poster, folded, 40 x 30cm; and other miscellaneous items. (14)Shane Briant (1946-2021) was a British actor, novelist, and leading man in several 1970s Hammer horror films, his film credits included Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1994) The Picture of Dorian Gray (1973) and Cassandra (1987).

Lot 2400

Buck Rogers.- a group of seventeen related publications, comprises: Steele (Addison E.) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Buck Rogers That Man on Beta, two first UK. edition paperbacks, original pictorial covers, Sphere Books, 1979; Larson (Glen A) and Leslie Stevens, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Fotonovel, first US. edition, original pictorial covers, colour photo. illustrations throughout, Los Angeles: Fotonovel Publications, 1979; Murdoch (M.S.) The Martian Wars Trilogy Book One: Rebellion 2456 [Buck Rogers] paperback edition, original pictorial covers, Penguin Books, 1990; a group of Five Buck Rogers Annuals for the years 1981, 1982 and 1984, including two duplicates for 1981 and 1982, original pictorial boards, pictorial endpapers, colour comic strips throughout, 4to., Stafford Pemberton Publishing Ltd; Dwight (Ravena) Buck Rogers and the Children of Hopetown, first edition, original silver and black backed pictorial boards, illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, Golden Press, Western Publishing Inc, 8vo,1979; Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Official Poster Magazine No. 1, folded, 85 ½ x 57 inches, Robert Dille, Universal Studios Inc, JBPI Ltd, 1980 and two duplicates of the same; Figurine Panini Album, original stapled pictorial wrappers, complete with Panini Buck Rogers stickers numbered 1-240 pasted in, various publishers, printed by Edizone Panini, Italy, (1980); together with three Buck Rogers ring binder A4 exercise books (unused) pictorial wrappers,1979. (17)Condition Report: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century - corners a little bumped, toning to lower cover, spine and pages.Buck Rogers That Man on Beta light creasing to covers, lower cover marked, corners and spine ends bumped, foxing to preliminaries and edges.Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Fotonovel - light wear to covers, corners and spine ends a little bumped, internally clean.Murdoch (M.S.) The Martian Wars Trilogy Book One: Rebellion 2456 [Buck Rogers - Light creasing to covers, corners a little rubbed, toning to edges and pages.Buck Rogers Annuals - some wear and marks to boards, corners and spine ends bumped, mostly clean and bright internally; duplicate Annual for 1981 lacking pictorial front free endpaper, contemporary inscription to front pastedown; duplicate Annual for 1982 with Sellotape to joint of front endpapers and joint of pp. 52-53, some other joints weak and split.Buck Rogers and the Children of Hopetown - light wear to boards, corners a little bumped, internally clean and bright.Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Official Poster Magazine No. 1 - light marks and creases to front cover, poster corners, top and lower centre edges with signs of tape being removed) some wear to fold creases. The two duplicates of the same the first with marker pen inscriptions to all margins, creasing and marked, with loss to corners; the second with light creasing, two clean edge tears to top and lower centre edges.Figurine Panini Album - CR creasing to covers, spine rubbed, light creasing to pages with some rust marks from staples, pages 15-18 loosely inserted; Buck Rogers exercise books - light marks and creasing to covers, foxing to rear card covers,

Lot 716

Literatur - Illustrierte Bücher - - Casanova de Seingalt, Giacomo Girolamo. The Memoirs. Written by himself now for the first time translated into English in twelve volumes. Mit 94 gestochenen Tafeln von Barrault nach Jules-Adolphe Chauvet. London, Privately Printed (by Nichols for Leonard Smithers and Robson & Karslake), 1894. 22,5 x 14,5 cm. Rote Original-Maroquinbände mit reicher Vergoldung, blindgeprägtem Supralibros, Kopfgoldschnitt, in 6 Schubern mit Lederkante (signiert: Bound by Wallis for Robson).Eins von 50 nummerierten Exemplaren der Vorzugsausgabe auf großem Papier. - Mendes 91 - The Privat Case 341 - Die Tafeln erschienen zuerst in einer französischen Ausgabe ca. 1875, dort beträgt die komplette Folge 102 Tafeln. In dieser englischen Vorzugsausgabe variiert die Anzahl der Tafeln (Exemplar der British Library: 98 Tafeln). - Unbeschnitten. - Exlibris auf Innendeckel (J. B. Rund, Tony Fekete). - Stellenweise minimal berieben. Vorsätze braunrandig. - Schönes Exemplar in prachtvollen Einbänden.One of 50 large-paper copies. - 12 vols. With 94 engraved plates. Original red morocco, richly gilt. - Engravings originally produced for a French edition of the 1870s, where the complete suite comprises 102 plates. In deluxe copies of this English edition the number always varies.

Lot 2243

Ting, Walasse. 1 Cent Life. Edited by Sam Francis. Mit 15 Reproduktionen und 62 teils doppelblattgroßen farbigen Original-Lithographien. Bern, Kornfeld, 1964. 170 S., 2 Bl. 41,5 x 30,5 cm. Lose Bogen in Original-Leinwandmappe mit Original-Umschlag von K. Appel und Original-Leinwandschuber (dieser leicht lichtspurig, Umschlag gering angerändert und berieben).Erste Ausgabe des berühmten Avantgarde-Künstlerbuchs der 60er Jahre in einem nummerierten Exemplar. - Dittmar 243 - Primus, Much Pop, more Art S. 26-57 mit mehreren Abbildungen. - Zweite Veröffentlichung von Walasse Ting. - Anthologie mit Gedichten in Verbindung mit graphischen Elementen. Original-Farblithographien von Aléchinsky (5), Karel Appel (5), Enrico Baj (2), Alan Davie, Jim Dine, Sam Francis (6), R. Indiana (2), Asger Jorn (2), Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg (2), Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann u.a. - Bei Maurice Beaudet gedruckt. - "Wie keinem anderen Künstlerbuch zu Beginn der sechziger Jahre ist es Walasse Ting mit '1 c life' gelungen, noch einmal ein vom Geist des französischen 'livre illustré' getragenes Künstlerbuch vorzulegen ... Sein Buch hält sich in der schwierigen Waage zwischen dem künstlerisch hochgeschraubten Anspruch des herkömmlichen 'Malerbuches' und der Popularität, die das anglo-amerikanische 'artist-book' ... von den Künstlerbüchern forderte" (Primus). - Ecken teils minimal bestoßen, sonst schönes Exemplar. - Beigegeben: 1 cent Life. Ausstellung 20. Februar bis 20. März 1965 bei Kornfeld und Klippstein, Bern. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 16 nn. Bl. 23 x 15,5 cm. Illustrierte Original-Broschur (Kanten leicht berieben).First edition. - With 15 reproductions and 62 orig. col. lithographs. Loose sheets in orig. cloth portfolio with orig. illustr. dustwrapper in orig. cloth slipcase (dustwrapper with minor fraying). - Margins with minor crease-marks in places, else a very good copy.

Lot 1513

Arp, Hans. Dreams and Projects. Mit 28 (3 doppelblattgroßen, 9 zweifarbigen) Original-Holzschnitten von Hans Arp. New York, Valentin, 1951-52. 2 weiße Bl., 2 Bl., 14 S., 1 Bl., 28 Doppelbl., 1 Bl., 1 weißes Bl. 29,5 x 24 cm. Lose Bögen mit Original-Broschur in Original-Chemise mit Rückentitel im Original-Pappschuber (Schuber gering geblichen und angestaubt).Erste Ausgabe. - Monod 516 - Arntz 148-175 - Hagenbach A 35. - Eins von 295 (GA 320) Exemplaren, im Colophon vom Künstler signiert und bei Fequet und Baudier in Paris gedruckt. - Eines der illustratorischen Hauptwerke von Arp. - Text in Englisch, Französisch und Deutsch. - Teils mit Abklatsch der Holzschnitte, sonst schönes Exemplar.First edition. - With 28 (3 double-page, 9 bicoloured) orig. woodcuts. Loose sheets with orig. wrappers in orig. chemise with orig. slip-case. - Some off-setting of woodcuts else fine.

Lot 1159

Mangold, Robert. A Book of Silk Screen Prints. Multiple Panel Paintings. 1973-1976. Mit 9 (davon 1 signiert und datiert) Siebdrucken. Exemplar: 229/300. 1977. Blattgröße: 30 x 69 cm. Original-Leporello eingelegt in Plastikschienen in Original-Karton.Published in a first edition of 300 signed copies by Edition Domberger and Parasol Press S.A. Printed by Domberger KG Filderstadt West Germany. - Der letzte Siebdruck von Robert Mangold signiert und nummeriert. - Tadelloses und frisches Exemplar.

Lot 2008

Friedman, Ken. Sammlung von 19 (1 signierten) seltenen Plakaten zu Ausstellungen, Workshops, Editionen etc. 1973-1982. 35,5 x 21,5 cm bis 58 x 44,5 cm.Die Sammlung enthält u.a. die Plakate: Gallery of Visual Arts, University of Montana, 1974. Beidseitig bedruckt. - Galeria Akumulatory, Poznan, 1974. - Graphis Gallery, La Jolla, 1974. - Sightings. San Diego, 1976. - Art Gallery, Berry College, Mount Berry, 1975. - Fluxconcert Party, The Kitchen, New York, 1979. - Nobe Gallery, New York, 1979. - Galerie St. Petri, Lund, 1975. - Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, 1973. - at South Dakota State University, 1975. Von Friedman und dem Gestalter des Plakats Don Boyd signiert. Leicht braunfleckig. - Union Gallery, San Jose University, San Jose, 1979. - Viewpoints, Western Gallery, 1975. - 2 Plakate zu A Workshop series mit Peter Frank, University of Iowa, 1984. - Friedmanswerk. 2 Plakate der Edition Hundertmark, Berlin. - Akropolis of Tusla, University of Tusla, 1978. - Phone Events open the 1980's by inviting you to a month of events, 1.1.-31.1.1980. - The first one-man show at the interart gallery, New York, 1982. - Meist mit Falzspuren, insgesamt sehr gut erhalten.

Lot 371

Ɵ WHITE, Herbert C. Peking the Beautiful. Shanghai, China: The Commercial Press, Limited, 1927. 70 photographic plates mounted, numerous illustrations in text. FIRST EDITION, with an introduction by Hu Shih, former Professor of Philosophy at the National University of Peking, comprising photographic studies of the celebrated monuments of China's northern capital with descriptive and historical notes, 40cm x 32.5cm《燕京胜迹》 胡伯特 C 怀特(Herbert C. White) 编著 1927年上海商务印书馆出版 上世纪二十年代最为精美的摄影画册, 赫伯特·C·怀特任艺术总监,胡适写序, 慈禧御前女官德玲撰写图片说明,商务 印书馆出版。胡适在序里写道: "他所拍 摄的是真正如画的北京。"Condition Report: First and last few pages with extensive worm holes, wear to the fabric coversome wear throughout some marks to pagessold as seen and sold subject to non returnCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 42

A signed first edition of 'The Mousehole Cat'. Signd by Antonia Barber (author) and Nicola Bayley (illustrator), original cloth, unclipped dj, Walker Books, London, 1990; With a later edition. (2)

Lot 72

RICHARD CAREW (of Antonie). 'The Survey of Cornwall'. First edition, rebound in half leather with marbled boards and gilt decorations to spine, 6cm strip of paper covering written name to title page, binders cut causing slight loss to title top of leaves, woodcut and type-ornament headpieces, woodcut vignette in text, a very good clean copy, printed by S. S. for John Laggard, London, 1602.6cm strip of paper covering written name to title page, binders cut causing slight loss to title top of leaves, there are some miner spots and burn marks, toning to edge of text block as is expected for the age, a very good clean copy.

Lot 373

Three Graham Green first editions. 'The Heart of the Matter', first edition, original cloth, heavy spotting on edges of text block, rubbed and bumped, glassine wrap, William Heinemann, 1948; 'Our Man in Havannah', first edition, original cloth and clipped dj, some spotting on edges of text block, glassine protective cover, William Heinemann,1958; 'Monsignor Quixote' first edition, mould to original cloth, glassine protective wrap, The Bodely Head,1982. (3)

Lot 374

Two Siegfried Sassoons first editions and four re-prints. 'Meredith' first edition, original cloth, sun faded, light spotting to top of text block, Constable,1948; 'The Weald of Youth', first edition, original cloth, chips and stains to unclipped dj, spotting throughout, Faber and Faber, 1942; 'Sherston's Progress', glassine proective wrap, clipped dj, condition good, Faber and Faber, 1944; with four other works by the author. (7)

Lot 349

William BURROUGHS DEAD FINGERS TALK By William Burroughs (1963) London : John Calder. First edition (1)

Lot 9A

Ten books on the History and Culture of Cornwall. SHARRON SCHWARTZ and ROGER PARKER, 'Lanner, A Cornish Mining Parish', first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, b&w illustrations, Halsgrove, 1998; 'The Book of Stithians, The Changing Face of A Cornish Parish', original cloth, unclipped dj, b&w illustrations, Halsgrove,1999; JOSEPH MILLS and PAUL ANNEAR, 'The Book of St Day', original cloth, unclipped dj, b&w illustrations, signed by Paul Annear, Halsgrove 2003: CHRISTINE PARNELL, 'The Book of Truro', first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, b&w illustrations, Halsgrove 2004; REG WATKISS, 'Lost Cornwall', first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, b&w illustrations, Halsgrove 2004, plus five other works on the history and culture of Cornwall. (10)

Lot 331

EDMUND CHANDLER. 'On the Edge of the World'. First edition, original cloth, photograph frontis, Cassell and Company, London, 1919.

Lot 317

Six works by and about Dylan Thomas. 'Under Milk Wood', reprint, unclipped DJ, original cloth, J.M.Dent and Sons, 1954; 'Collected Poems1934-152', first edition, original cloth, chipped unclipped DJ, J.M.Dent and Sons, London, 1952; With 4 other books about Dylan Thomas. (6)

Lot 139

THE NORTON FACSIMILE. THE FIRST FOLIO OF SHAKESPEARE Prepared by Charlton Hinman. (1996) New York: WW Norton & Company. Second edition. Folio. In slipcase. Fine Quarter-Leather Hardback. (1)

Lot 385

Forty works of literature and poetry. ROBERT GRAVES. 'On English Poetry,' original card boards, ex libris of Sterling Public Library with labels and ink stamps etc, William Heinemann, London, 1922; T. S. ELIOT. 'The Family Reunion,' first edition, original cloth, ex libris Royal Naval War Libraries, Faber and Faber, 1939; HUGH MACDIARMID. 'Stony Limits and Other Poems,' original cloth, Victor Gollancz, London, 1934; W. H. DAVIES. 'the Hour of Magic and Other Poems,' edcorated by William Nicholson, spotting to original boards and edge of textblock, Jonathan Cape, London, 1922; 'A Poet's Alphabet,' first edition, decorations by Dora M. Batty, unclipped dj, some spotting, Jonathan Cape, 1925; With thirty-five other works including Oxford Poetry 1926, Poems by Pinchbeck Lyre, F. W. Harvey, W. S. Merwin, Douglas Dunn, Edward Shanks and 'Plato's symposium or supper; newly translated by Francis Birrell & Shane Leslie' published by The Fortune Press. (40)

Lot 202

Signed Geoff Hurst. 1966 AND ALL THAT By Geoff Hurst (2001) Headline Books Signed First edition Fine in fine dust wrapper and protective cover (1)

Lot 185

SAMUEL JOHNSON 'The Lives of the English Poets; And a Criticism on Their Works,' first 'pirated' edition, three volumes, full leather binding, fine textblock, lacking frontis, Messers Whitestone, Williams et al, Dublin, 1779; 'The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets; With Critical Observations on Their Works,' first authorised separate edition, vols II, III, IV with wrong spine lables, recovered boards with marbled paper, sporadic toning and spotting to an otherwise clean textblock, Bathurst et al, London, 1781. (6)

Lot 151

Two books on Edward Lear. TEAPOTS AND QUAILS By Edward Lear Edited by Angus Davidson and Philip Hofer (1953) Together with EDWARD LEAR AS A LANDSCAPE DRAUGHTSMAN By Philip Hofer(1967) Harvard University Press First edition. (2)

Lot 2

Eighteen works on Cornwall including F. E. Halliday, John Rowe, A. L. Rowe etc. F. E. HALLIDAY (ed). 'Richard Carew of Anthony,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, small amount of spotting, g to vg, Andrew Melrose, 1953; 'A Cornish Chronicle: The Carews of Anthony from Armada to Civil War,' first edition, original cloth, clipped dj, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1967; MARY COATE. 'Cornwall in the Great Civil War...,' original cloth, tears and loss to unclipped dj, D. Bradford Barton, Truro, 1963; JOHN ROWE. 'Cornwall in the Age of the Industrial Revolution,' introduction by A. L. Rowse, original cloth, spotting to edge of textblock, At the University Press, Liverpool, 1953; CYRIL NOALL. 'Smuggling in Cornwall,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, spotting to edge of textblock, D. Bradford Baron, 1971; JEAN HEXT (ed). 'The Staniforth Diary: A Visit to Cornwall in 1800,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, vg, D. Bradford Barton, Truro, 1965; With twelve other books on Cornish history and culture. (18)

Lot 184

WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH 'The Star-Chamber: An Historical Romance,' two vols, original cloth, chipped and rubbed, advertisements, G. Routledge & Co, London, 1854; 'The Spendthrift: A Tale,' illustrations by H. K. Browne, frontis engraving, spotting throughout, George Toutledge & Co, 1857; FANNY FERN. 'Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio,' first edition, illustrated by Birket Foster, original cloth, Ingram, Cooke, and Co, 1853; SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. 'Specimens of the Table Talk,' rebacked, engraved frontis, John Murray, London, 1851; Rev. W. SEWELL. 'Laneton Parsonage,' original cloth, chops to spine, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, 1846; LEIGH HUNT. 'The Town,' two vols, original cloth, chips to spine, staining, frontis engraving, Smith, Elder, and Co, London, 1848. (8)

Lot 27

John Le Carre. One signed and five firsts. JOHN LE CARRE. 'The Pidgeon Tunnel,' signed by author, first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Viking, 2016; 'Our Kind of Traitor,' signed, paperback, Penguin Books, 2014; 'The Tailor of Panama,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Hodder & Stoughton, 1996; With 'The Russia House', 'Agent Running in the Field', and a Legacy of Spies, all of which are first editions. (6)

Lot 297

KATHLEEN HALE. Three stories about 'Orlando' (The Marmalade Cat). 'Keeps a Dog,' first edition, original cloth backed pictorial boards, Country Life, London, 1949; 'A Camping Holiday,' first edition, original cloth backed pictorial boards, cracking and loss to spine, Country Life, London, n.d; 'A Seaside Holiday,' first edition, original cloth backed pictorial boards, owner inscription to free endpaper, spotting throughout, Country Life, 1952. (3)

Lot 60

'The Adventures of Thomas Williams, of St. Ives Cornwall,' 'A Prisoner of War in France from March, 1804, to May, 1814,' first edition, original cloth, frontis, he Brentford Printing & Publishing Co, Albany Works, 1901.

Lot 225

Four diverse works. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin; Or, Life Among The Lowly,' first thus, original cloth, illustrated by Leech Gilbert , advertisement, H. G. Bohn, Londn, 1852; NORMAN LEVINE. 'One Way Ticket: Stories,' first edition, original cloth, Secker & Warburg, 1961; WALTER DE LA MARE. 'Peacock Pie. A Book of Rhymes,' embellishments by C. Lovat Fraser, original clothwith gilt decorations, Constable & Company, London, 1924; OLAV DUNN. 'The People of Juvik,' translated by Arthur G. Chater, original cloth, Alfred A. Knopff, London, 1930. (4)

Lot 242

RAYMOND BRIGGS. Two first editions. 'When the Wind Blows,' first edition, pictorial boards, slight spotting to endpapers, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1982; 'Unlucky Wally,' first edition, pictorial boards, slight spotting to endpapers, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1987. (2)

Lot 354

Hanif Kureishi Signed THE BLACK ALBUM By Hanif Kureishi (1995) Faber and Faber. First edition. Signed and dated 6/3/1995 by author (1)

Lot 183

CHARLES DICKENS 'Sketches by Boz,' original cloth, some sun bleaching, rubbed and bumped, cracked joint, frontis engraving by Cruikshank, Chapman and Hall, London, 1850; 'A Child's History of England,' first book edition, three volumes, original brown cloth with pictorial decorative gilt to front boards by Topham, chips to spine, rubbed and bumped, toning to leaves, Bradbury & Evans, 1853-54; 'The Poor Traveller: Boots at the Holly Tree Inn: and Mrs Gamp,' original green card wraps, loss to spine, slipcase, Bradbury & Evans, 1858; 'Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi,' original pictorial cloth, uniform with Nicholson's Standard Series, advertisement to front, William Nicholson and Sons, London, n.d; 'The Uncommercial Traveller,' original cloth, frontis engraving, Chapman and Hall, 1866; 'Speeches. Literary and Social,' bumped and rubbed original cloth, some spotting, John Camden Hotten, London, n.d. (8)

Lot 6

Six works by Jack Clemo. 'Wilding Graft,' first edition, original cloth, vg, Chatto and Windus, 1948; 'Confession of a Rebel,' first edition, lacks dj, original cloth, Chatto and Windus, 1949; With four other works by Clemo. (6)

Lot 87

Thirty-three works about the history and culture of Cornwall. HORACE N. PYM (ed). 'Memories of Olds Being Extracts from the Jourrnals and Letters of Caroline Fox,' red and black titlepage, frontis engraving, Smith, Elder, & Co, London, 1882; J. PAYNE COLLIER (ed). 'Trevelyan Papers Prior to A. D. 1558,' original embossed cloth, ex libris John Blowey, The Camden Society, 1757; M. and L. QUILLER-COUCH. 'Ancient and Holy Wells,' original cloth, spotting throughout, frontis, Chas. J. Clark, London, 1894; B. H. WILLIAMS. 'Ancient Westcountry Families and Their Armorial Bearings,' original buckram with gilt decorations, full page illustrations, some spotting, J. A. D. Bridger, Penzance, 1916; L. E. ELLIOT-BINNS. 'Medieval Cornwall,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Methuen & Co, 1955; P. A. S. POOL. 'William Borlase,' original cloth, unclipped dj, fine, The Royal Institution of Cornwall, 1986; A. C. BIZLEY. 'The Slate Figures of Cornwall,' original cloth, unclipped dj, Worden Printers, Marazion, n.d; With twenty-sx other books on Cornwall including Tregallas Cornish Tales, two works by Tom Tremewan, and Richard Carew of Anthony by F. E. Halliday. (33)

Lot 236

A. A. MILNE. 'The House at Pooh Corner'. First edition, tears and loss to dj, original cloth with some light sun bleaching, Methuen & Co, London, 1928.

Lot 389

Twenty-four books on Golf. HORACE HUTCHINSON. 'Golfing,' seventh edition revised, original pictorial cloth, toning to leaves, George Routledge, London, 1903; 'A History of Golf in Britain,' first edition, original cloth, plates, Cassell & Company, 1952; ROBERT BROWNING. 'A Histroy of Golf,' original cloth, loss to unclipped dj, spotting throughout, J. M. Dent & Sons, 1955; With twenty-three other works on the sport of Golf. (24)

Lot 142

EDAWARD THOMAS. 'In Pursuit of Spring.' First Edition, original cloth, top edge gilt, colour illustrations, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1914; With 'Richard Jefferies His Life and Work,' 1909. (2)

Lot 53

WILLIAM GEORGE MATON. 'Observations....Western Counties of England,' 'Observations Relative Chiefly to the Natural History, Picturesque Scenery, and Antiquities of the Western Counties of England, Made in the Years 1794 and 1796,' first edition, two vols, rebound, plates, tears to folds of mineralogical map, some finger soiling, Salisbury, 1797. (2)

Lot 270

TRUMAN CAPOTE, 'In Cold Blood', 1965. UK First Edition, original cloth, condition VG, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1965.

Lot 278

John Le Carre. 'The Looking-Glass War,' first edition, original cloth, sun bleached spine to unclimbed dj, some spotting to edge of textblock, Heinemann, London, 1965; 'The Spy Who Came in From The Cold,' fifth impression, original cloth, unclimbed DJ, spotting throughout, Victor Gollancz, 1963; 'Call For the Dead,' reprint, original cloth, unclipped dj, vg, Victor Gollancz, 1983; With two other works including a ninth impression The Spy Who Came in From The Cold. (5)

Lot 375

Fifty-eight works of literature and Poetry. THOMAS MANN, 'Buddenbrookes' two vols, first translated edition, orignal cloth, Martin Secker,1924; RUDYARD KIPLING, 'Collected verse of ...' first edition, Royal Octavo, publishers board, rubbed and bumped, binding loosening from text block, spotting throughout, Hodder & Stoughton,1912; TS ELLIOT, 'On Poetry and Poets' first trade edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, spotting to edge of textblock, Faber and Faber,1957; with an assortment of works including Rabindranath Tagor, John Macefield, Garrison Keillor, Ted Hughs, Rober Graves, EM Forster, and an interesting Dylan Thomas booklet published by Outposts, 1964. (58)

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