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Lot 530

[Rowling (J.K.)] "Robert Galbraith". The Cuckoo's Calling, 2013; The Silkworm, signed by the author as Robert Galbraith on title, hologram sticker facing title, Goldsboro Books golden ticket in golden envelope loosely inserted, 2014; Career of Evil, first state with "Copyright J. K. Rowling" to title verso, signed by the author as Robert Galbraith on title, Signed First Edition Foyles sticker to jacket upper panel, 2015; Lethal White, 2018; Troubled Blood, 2020, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, some light creasing to head and foot, else near-fine, 8vo (5)⁂ The complete Cormoran Strike novels published to date.

Lot 531

Rushdie (Salman) Midnight's Children, first edition, first issue on American sheets, signed by the author, original cloth-backed boards, light bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, very light sunning to spine, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, 8vo, 1981.

Lot 534

Savage (Thomas) The Power of the Dog, first edition, original boards, slight bumping to spine ends, dust-jacket, light creasing joints and spine tips, remains of prices label to lower panel, but overall a sharp, near-fine example, 8vo, Boston, 1967.⁂ A superb example of Savage's most famous work. Though published to critical acclaim the novel sold poorly and was largely forgotten until a recent revival that culminated in Jane Campion's superb 2021 film adaptation. Many copies allegedly went to libraries and first editions in good condition are consequently scarce.

Lot 538

Tolstoy (Count Lev Nikolayevich "Leo") Anna Karénina, first American edition, translated by Nathan Haskell Dole, 4pp. advertisements at end, floral endpapers, previous owner's ink inscriptions to front pastedown, preliminary blank and introduction, abrasion mark to front pastedown where signature erased, first few leaves becoming loose, occasional faint marginal water-staining, cracked hinges, original cloth, gilt, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, chipping to spine extremities, 8vo, New York, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1886.⁂ The first American edition, and the first edition to be published in English. This was published in variant bindings of olive green, blue and brown, of which there seems to be no established priority.

Lot 539

Warren (Robert Penn) A collection of 13 volumes, most first editions, all with signed presentation inscriptions to Tom Rosenthal, one with a T.L.s. from the the author loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jackets, where issued, some creasing or short tears but very good generally, 8vo c.1946-85..⁂ An excellent group of association copies, all inscribed to Warren's English publisher who was instrumental in publishing the unexpurgated edition of All the Kings Men in the UK and reviving the author's reputation in this country. The inscriptions are mostly signed as either Robert or the author's nickname of "Red" and are indicative of the close friendship the two men enjoyed. Rosenthal (1935-2014) became head of Secker & Warburg in 1971 and identified Warren as a writer long-neglected in the UK. During a weekend at the author's house in Connecticut, Rosenthal raised his criticism of the author's most famous work All the King's Men. The author noted that it was likely that Rosenthal had read the English rather than US edition which had cut a key chapter. Warren found a copy of the book on his shelves, inscribed it to Rosenthal and left him to read it (this copy included in the lot). Rosenthal realised the error made in publishing shortened version and promptly undertook to published the full version in the UK. A full listing of the books, editions and inscriptions is available upon request.

Lot 54

Forbes (James) Oriental Memoirs, 4 vol., first edition, half-titles, engraved portrait and 93 engraved or lithographed plates (some stipple-engraved, some aquatint), 28 finely hand-coloured, mostly after W.Hooker, with errata leaf and 2 Directions to Binder leaves at end of vol.4, 2N2 in vol.1 with short tear to lower margin, plate of Cobra shaved at head and plate of Hindoo Family with short tear to lower margin (repaired), foxing to portrait and plain line-engraved plates but text and hand-coloured plates generally very clean (plate 79 of Keura Tree in vol.3 lightly browned), some spotting towards end of vol.3 & 4, Sir David Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons Bart.'s copy with his engraved bookplate, contemporary diced russia, gilt, spines gilt, g.e., some joints cracked, [Anker 148; Fine Bird Books p.96; Nissen ZBI 1409; cf.Abbey Travel 436, later remainder issue], 4to, for the author by T.Bensley, 1813. ⁂ A handsome copy of this excellent account of the culture, flora and fauna of India by a writer for the East India Company. Forbes spent seventeen years in India and filled numerous volumes with writings and sketches. The fine hand-coloured plates are mostly of natural history, particularly birds and fruits.Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons Bart. (1851-1925), scientific author, barrister and pioneer of road transport. His home at Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells is now the Salomons Museum and a centre for technology. Salomons was fascinated by electricity and Broomhill was one of the first homes to be fitted with electric light, as well as an early electric cooker, butter churn and alarms, all made by him and his staff in his workshops. He was also an horologist and assembled the largest private collection of watches and clocks by Abraham-Louis Breguet.

Lot 540

Wodehouse (P.G.) The Gold Bat, first edition, first issue with 3 Wodehouse titles listed to half title verso, by T.M.R. Whitwell, advertisement leaf at end, light foxing, faint ownership inscription to endpaper, original pictorial cloth, slight sunning to spine, tips of spine and corners a little bumping, surface abrasions to upper cover, [McIlvane A4a], 8vo, 1904.

Lot 541

Wodehouse (P.G.) The Prince and Betty, first English edition, first issue without advertisements at rear, the James H. Heinemann copy with his bookplate to pastedown, original red cloth lettered in gilt and black, very light sunning to spine, faint spotting to head of upper cover, light bumping to spine tips and corners, but a sharp and excellent example overall, [McIlvaine A15b], 8vo, 1912.⁂ An excellent example of a scarce title, we can trace only 3 copies at auction in the last 50 years.

Lot 542

Chapbooks.- Astronomy.- Holden (Moses) A small celestial atlas, or maps of the visible heavens, in the latitudes of Britain, designed as a useful companion for the young student, as well as for the practical astronomer, second edition, frontispiece, 20 plates, original printed wrappers, spine chipped and worn, 8vo, Richmond, M. Bell, 1825.⁂ An early popular guide to astronomy, one of the first of its kind to be cheaply mass-produced in this fashion. All editions are now rare, LibraryHub lists only 1 copy of the second edition (York Minster Library).

Lot 546

Chapbooks.- Napoleon.- Coach (The) that Nap Ran from... Embellished with a Ticket of Admission to the Exhibition of Buonaparte's Military Carriage, first edition, 12pp. each with etched vignette illustration, some light offsetting, 1p. chipping, original printed wrappers with Napoleonic arms to verso, light soiling, Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Goswell Street, for the proprietor, at the Juvenile Library, London Museum, Piccadilly 1816; and Napoleon Bonaparte's Book of Fate, 8vo (2)⁂ The first rare with only the BL and Oxford copies listed on LibraryHub. The first page consists of a signed ticket to the exhibition of the carriage at the London Museum wherever else it is exhibited.

Lot 547

Chapbooks.- Paths of Learning Strewn with Flowers (The), or English Grammar Illustrated, first edition, 16pp., engraved and hand-coloured throughout, some light soiling, original printed wrappers, a little soiled, some rubbing and fraying to extremities, [Moon 602 "one of the most charming books of the series"], 8vo, J. Harris, 1820 [watermarked 1822].

Lot 55

Francis (Francis) War, Waves, and Wanderings. A Cruise in the "Lancashire Witch", 2 vol. in 1, first edition, half-title to vol.1 only as called for, small embossed stamp of The Cruising Association to head of title, modern half calf, spine gilt in compartments with red morocco label, 8vo, 1881.⁂ The cruise of a yacht chartered by Lord Hesketh with accounts of South Africa (including the Zulu War), Madagascar, Zanzibar, the Seychelles, Singapore, Bangkok, Siam, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Tokyo, San Francisco and Alaska.

Lot 555

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, first or second printing, colour frontispiece and 26 illustrations, ink inscription dated 1911 to front pastedown, original brown boards, spine a little rubbed, 1911; The Tale of Pigling Bland, first or second printing, colour frontispiece and 14 illustrations, very occasional soiling, light foxing to endpapers, original grey-green boards, spine rubbed with small chip to foot, 1913; The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, first edition without "Ltd" to imprint, colour frontispiece and 26 illustrations, some soiling and child's scribbles to a few leaves, original grey boards, spine slightly rubbed, small mark to upper cover, [1918], half-titles, all with pencil notes at beginning identifying first printings or locations of illustrations, some soiling, boards very slightly rubbed, [Linder p.429 & 430; Quinby 20, 22 & 25], 16mo (3)

Lot 56

Frejus (Roland de) The Relation of a Voyage made into Mauritania, in Africk ...to Muley Arxid King of Tafiletta..., 2 parts in 1 vol., first edition in English, with 5pp. advertisement at end, browned, one or two small rust-spots, E8 of first part missing small portion from lower margin, front free endpapers detached, later calf with border in gilt and blind, rubbed, rebacked with gilt spine, corners repaired, [Wing F2161], small 8vo, by W. Godbid, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt, 1671.⁂ Rare, early work of North African exploration in order to develop French trade, translated from the French work published the previous year. The first part gives an account of the journey to Morocco and through Mauritania while the second part, titled 'A Letter in answer to divers Curious Questions concerning the Religion, Manners, and Customs...', provides more detail of the people and society including wildlife, foods, and the method of making wine used in the Jewish communities. Only 2 copies have appeared at auction since 1977, in 1985 and another in these rooms in 2019.

Lot 563

Ruscha (Ed) Every Building on the Sunset Strip, first edition, second issue with final panel flush to fore-edge, black and white illustrations, folding concertina-style into original stiff wrappers, ink gift inscription to upper cover "Dearest Dick - I hope this night turns out to be the most glorious day in Hollywood & night in the Ukraine you've ever had!! Love, Kate", light toning and marking to spine, original silver reflective slip-case, an excellent example, small 4to, Los Angeles, Privately Printed, 1966.⁂ Ruscha's landmark photobook documenting one of Los Angeles' most famous streets with a charming Hollywood association. The book was gifted by actress Kate Draper to the playwright and screenwriter Dick Vosburgh on the occasion of the opening night of Vosburgh's A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine in which Draper was appearing.

Lot 565

Ashendene Press.- Berners (Dame Juliana) A Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle, one of 150 copies on paper, woodcut frontispiece and illustrations copied from the original edition printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1496, first initial printed in red, original limp vellum, yapp edges, spine titled in gilt, uncut, spine very slightly soiled, [Hornby XVI], 8vo, Ashendene Press, 1903.⁂ Beautifully-printed facsimile of the first English book on angling.

Lot 58

Fryer (John) A New Account of East-India and Persia, first edition, half-title with engraved portrait on verso, title printed in red and black, 7 engraved plates and maps, 3 folding, and one full-page engraved map in text with printed slip pasted below, engraved or woodcut illustrations, plan of Fort St.George loose, some light browning, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and scuffed, rebacked preserving old spine with red morocco label, corners repaired, [Wing F2257], folio, R[obert] R[oberts] for Ri. Chiswell, 1698.⁂ In 1672 Fryer embarked on a 10-year tour to India, Goa, the Arab Gulf and Persia, before returning to England. The work includes a detailed account of Surat and Muscat and mentions pirates in the Gulf, and the natural history of the region.

Lot 60

Gobat (Rev. Samuel) Journal of a Three Years' Residence in Abyssinia, in furtherance of the objects of the Church Missionary Society, first edition, double-page engraved map (lightly offset), contemporary black calf, gilt, spine gilt, g.e., 1834 § Markham (Clements R.) A History of the Abyssinian Expedition. With a chapter containing an account of the mission and capture of Mr. Rassa and his companions..., first edition, half-title, 3 folding colour lithographed maps, 2 lithographed plans, one folding, large map with short tear repaired, some light foxing, bookplate of J.Talbot Clifton of Kildalton, contemporary black calf prize binding with gilt arms of Haberdasher's Company to upper cover, spine gilt with red roan label, 1869, 8vo (2)⁂ In 1863 Emperor Theodore or Tewodros II of Ethiopia had requested British military assistance from Queen Victoria against the Turks, but when he did not receive a reply he imprisoned the British Consul and some missionaries in the fortress at Magdala. A British force was sent to rescue them, culminating in the Battle of Magdala in 1868. The British won, Theodore committed suicide, and the fortress was destroyed.

Lot 61

Golberry (Silvester Meinrad Xavier) Travels in Africa...in the Western Countries of this Continent, translated by William Mudford, 2 vol., first English edition, 3 folding engraved maps, 7 engraved plates, general map shaved at upper edge, some spotting and offsetting in vol.2, ex-library copy with ink stamp to lower margin of p.33 in each vol., modern morocco-backed marbled boards, facsimile paper label to upper covers, 1803 § Reade (W.Winwood) Savage Africa..., first edition, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and 8 plates, folding map with route in red at end (lightly foxed), contemporary half calf, spine gilt, a little rubbed, 1863,12mo & 8vo (3)⁂ Golberry spent three years travelling through the western countries of Africa. Most of his work, first published in French in 1802, concerns Senegal, the French operations at St. Louis and Ile de Gorée (Dakar), but it also includes descriptions of Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and the gold mines of Bambou.In the second item Reade includes an extensive discussion on the gorilla.

Lot 62

Golownin (Capt. Vasilii M.) Memoirs of a Captivity in Japan, during the years 1811, 1812, and 1813, 3 vol., second English edition, with General Introduction at beginning of vol.3, advertisement leaf at end, some foxing, bookplate of Christopher Turnor, contemporary tan calf, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with red and green roan labels, very slightly rubbed at joints and edges, 8vo, 1824.⁂ An attractive set of a work first published in Russian in 1816 and in English in 1818 & 1819, but the first time with all three volumes published together. Golownin was captured while on a surveying mission and kept prisoner on Hokkaido for two years.

Lot 63

Gordon (Gen. Charles George).- Power (Frank) Letters from Khartoum written during the Siege, first edition, light spotting, original limp printed boards, rubbed, spine slightly worn, 1885 § Gordon (Gen. Charles) A bound volume of 4 scarce works by or relating to Gordon, comprising: Lilley (W.E.) The Life and Work of General Gordon at Gravesend, [c.1885]; A. (E.S.) Gordon: A Woman's Memories of Him, and his Letters to Her from the Holy Land, 1885; Barnes (R.H.) & Charles E.Brown. Charles George Gordon: a Sketch, 4pp. facsimile letter, 1885; Gordon (C.G.) Reflections in Palestine. 1883, half-title, map, 1884, together 4 works in 1 vol., the first two with original printed upper wrapper with frontispiece on verso, bound in handsome contemporary brown morocco, gilt, by H.Burnside of Blackheath, spine gilt, g.e., spine very slightly faded; and a small work on the thoughts of General Gordon, 8vo et infra (3)⁂ Frank Power was a journalist who sent back dispatches to The Times during the siege of Khartoum. He was murdered as part of a mission sent by Gordon to break the blockade. Library Hub lists 5 printed copies only.

Lot 64

Gregory (John Walter) The Great Rift Valley: being the Narrative of a Journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo, first edition, half-title, chromolithographed frontispiece, 20 plates, illustrations, 2 folding colour maps, advertisement leaf at end, a few pencil markings, modern half green morocco, uncut, 1896 § Pringle (M.A.) Towards the Mountains of the Moon: a Journey in East Africa, first edition, half title, folding sheet with 3 maps, one with route in red, linen-backed, some foxing, contemporary half morocco, spine gilt, gilt library stamp to upper cover and spine, rubbed, Edinburgh & London, 1884, 8vo (2)

Lot 65

Hamilton (Capt. Alexander) A New Account of the East-Indies...from the Year 1688, to 1723, 2 vol., second edition, dedication with engraved coat-of-arms, 8 folding engraved maps and 11 plates, one folding, vol.1 with the 2 final blanks, vol.2 with title and 3 preliminary leaves pp.iii-vii & [viii] and text beginning on p.3 A2 but seemingly complete, a few pencil marginalia, browned, 2 maps with tears to folds, A7 in vol.2 with portion cut from margin, contemporary sheep, rubbed, rebacked with red and green morocco labels, some corners repaired, 8vo, A.Bettesworth and C.Hitch, 1739.⁂ Rare and comprehensive account over many years of travel from South Africa to Japan, first published in Edinburgh in 1727, and including descriptions of Ethiopia, the Arabian peninsula, India, and South East Asia. ESTC records only 3 copies of this second edition (BL & Cambridge in the UK; Library of Congress in America).

Lot 67

Harris (William Cornwallis) Narrative of an Expedition into Southern Africa, during the Years 1836, and 1837, first edition, half-title, lithographed frontispiece and 3 plates, tissue guards, folding lithographed map with routes supplied by hand in red, blue & green, 8pp. list of subscribers at end, lightly browned, marginal staining at beginning & end and to edges of plates, Gadsden bookplate, with original Bombay bookseller's receipt for 10 Rupees made out to Dr.Deacon Gutch tipped in at beginning, contemporary half black roan over marbled boards, uncut, rubbed, spine repaired, new corners, preserved in modern morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, spine gilt, [Abbey, Travel 333], 8vo, Bombay, American Mission Press, 1838.⁂ First issue, published in Bombay, of the author's big-game hunting expedition which includes additional information on the Boers and the Great Trek. It was published in London the following year as The Wild Sports of Southern Africa, with new plates.

Lot 68

Harris (William Cornwallis) The Highlands of Aethiopia, 3 vol., second edition, ?lacking half-titles, with lithographed frontispieces (2 tinted, one hand-coloured), chromolithographed dedication, folding map (torn and repaired), without advertisements at end, light foxing to frontispieces, bookplate of William Balfour, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, rubbed, vol.1 spine worn at head, [cf.Abbey, Travel 290, first edition], 8vo, 1844.⁂ Best edition, with extended introduction, of this work on all aspects of Ethiopia, observed while on a diplomatic mission to establish trade relations with the Kingdom of Shoa. It also contains accounts of game hunting and the slave trade.

Lot 69

Herbert (Sir Thomas) A Relation of Some Yeares Travaile, begunne Anno 1626. Into Afrique and the greater Asia..., first edition, lacking initial blank but with additional engraved pictorial title 'A Description of the Persian Monarchy...' by William Marshall and final colophon leaf, woodcut decorations and initials, engraved maps and illustrations in text, tears to B3, M2, Ee2 & 3 repaired (mostly marginal), later manuscript note to margin of Ff1 by mention of Madoc ap Owen first discovering America, bookplate of D.G.Mackenzie, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked, new morocco label, corners repaired, new endpapers, note re repairs by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in 1965 to rear pastedown, [STC 13190; Sabin 31471], folio, by William Stansby and Jacob Bloome, 1634.⁂ Including extensive information on the Persian empire and an illustration of a dodo on p.212. One of two variant imprints.

Lot 70

Hobhouse (John Cam, 1st Baron Broughton) A Journey through Albania...to Constantinople, second edition, stipple-engraved frontispiece, 2 folding maps, 2 facsimiles, 2 plates of music, plan and 17 fine hand-coloured aquatints (7 double-page), one or two plates shaved at imprint, foxing to maps but plates clean and bright, contemporary half calf, spines gilt with black roan labels, a little rubbed, short split to upper joint of vol.2, [Abbey, Travel 202; cf. Atabey 584 & Blackmer 821, first edition], 4to, 1813.⁂ Lovely copy of Hobhouse's important account of his journey with his friend Lord Byron. "This work is of great interest not only for the light it sheds on that journey, but for the mass of information Hobhouse provides, in particular on the court and character of Ali Pasha." (Atabey)

Lot 72

Huntley (Sir Henry) Seven Years' Service on the Slave Coast of Western Africa, 2 vol., first edition, half-title in vol.1 (not called for in vol.2), advertisement leaf at end of vol.2, some foxing, browning to vol.2, a few leaves creased at upper outer corner, embossed stamp "Munger Africana Library" to titles, modern half maroon morocco, spines gilt, with original cloth upper covers and spines bound in at end (a little faded and stained), 8vo, 1850.⁂ Rare. Huntley was a naval officer who patrolled the waters off West Africa to prevent slavery. In 1839 he was appointed lieutenant-governor of the British settlements on the River Gambia. Not in the British Library; Library Hub & WorldCat list 7 UK copies between them, plus copies in Lebanon and South Africa.

Lot 73

Irby (Hon. Charles Leonard) and James Mangles. Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and Asia Minor during the years 1817 & 1818, first edition, presentation copy from one of the authors to "Caroline Katharine Montagu" inscribed on front free endpaper, folding engraved map with route supplied in red, 3 engraved plans (2 folding), 6 lithographed plates, one hand-coloured, the rest on india paper and mounted, handsome contemporary russia with decorative border in gilt and blind, g.e., very slightly rubbed, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, [Atabey 606; Blackmer 860], 8vo, Printed for Private Distribution, 1823.⁂ As Irby and Mangles travelled through the Levant, they assisted Belzoni in his excavation of Abu Simbel and became some of the earliest Europeans to visit Petra.

Lot 74

Johnston (Charles) Travels in Southern Abyssinia, through the Country of Adal to the Kingdom of Shoa, 2 vol., first edition, tinted lithographed frontispieces, folding engraved map, without 8pp. publishers' catalogue at end of vol.2, occasional foxing, light offsetting to title of vol.1, ink inscription on leaving Eton dated 1863 to front free endpaper, modern bookplate, contemporary tan calf, gilt,spines gilt with green & brown roan labels, very slightly rubbed at edges, a good copy, 8vo, 1844.

Lot 75

Kinglake (Alexander William) Eothen, or Traces of Travel...from the East, first edition, half-title, 2 hand-coloured lithographed plates, frontispiece folding and heightened with gum arabic (slight abrasions, mostly to folds), very occasional foxing, near contemporary calf, gilt, red morocco label, 1844 § Ellis (Tristram J.) On a Raft, and Through the Desert, 2 vol. in 1, first edition, half-titles, 30 etched plates and 8 illustrations by the author, tissue guards, double-page map, advertisement leaf at end of each vol., modern half crimson morocco, spine gilt, uncut, Leadenhalle Presse, 1881, 8vo & 4to (2)

Lot 76

Kipling (Rudyard) Under the Deodars, first edition, advertisement leaf at beginning and 7pp. at end, a fine copy in contemporary navy crushed morocco, gilt, by Morrell, spine gilt in compartments, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., Allahabad, A.H.Wheeler & Co., [1888] § Yule (Col. Henry) & Arthur Coke Burnell. Hobson-Jobson: being a Glossary of Anglo-Indian Colloquial Words and Phrases, first edition, manuscript slip "With Colonel Yule's Compliments" mounted on front pastedown, original roan-backed cloth, rubbed, rebacked preserving most of original spine, 1886, 8vo (2)⁂ "Hobson-Jobson. A native festal excitement....".

Lot 77

Kolben (Peter) The Present State of the Cape of Good-Hope..., translated by Mr.Medley, 2 vol., first English edition, engraved frontispieces (one a portrait), folding map, and 28 plates, 2 folding, vol.1 with advertisement leaf following title and another at end, light browning to vol.2, one or two ink spots, later half sprinkled calf, spines gilt with red and brown roan labels, very slightly rubbed at edges, [Goldsmiths' 7553], 8vo, W. Innys, 1731.

Lot 78

La Loubère (Simon de) A New Historical Relation of the Kingdom of Siam, 2 vol. in 1, first English edition, title in red and black, 2 engraved maps and 9 plates, occasional browning, slight worming to upper margin of final few leaves, later calf, gilt, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, new red roan labels, rubbed, corners repaired, [Wing L201], folio, by F[rancis] L[each] for Tho. Horne...Francis Saunders...and Tho. Bennet, 1693.⁂ A good copy of La Loubère's important account of his voyage to Siam (now Thailand), notable for its publication of the 'Siamese method' of constructing magic squares, and for one of the earliest accounts of a parachute.

Lot 79

Lander (Richard) Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa, 2 vol., first edition, lacking engraved portrait frontispiece, illustrations, occasional browning, N7 of vol.1 lacking portion from lower margin, small marginal stain to K5 of vol.2, bookplate of Sir Velters Cornewall Bt., small ink stamp "Robert T.Collins" to bookplate and a couple of leaves of text, 1830 § Lander (Richard & John) Journal of An Expedition to Explore the Course and Termination of the Niger, 2 vol., second edition, 2 engraved portraits, map and 5 plates, some foxing and marginal staining to plates, 1838 § Park (Mungo) Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa...with...a Subsequent Mission...in 1805, abridged edition, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary ink inscription, Bristol, 1824, all contemporary half green calf, the second with gilt spines, all a little rubbed, the first with some labels renewed or repaired, 8vo et infra (5)⁂ The first is an account of Clapperton's second expedition to West Africa by his servant, Richard Lander, who was the only survivor of the expedition. Lander returned to the region with his brother and, after several travails including being held for ransom, they succeeded in reaching the mouth of the Niger. Mungo Park had died at Boussa on his second expedition exploring the Niger in 1805.

Lot 80

Langley (Edward Archer) Narrative of a Residence at the Court of Meer Ali Moorad; with Wild Sports in the Valley of the Indus, 2 vol., first edition, wood-engraved frontispieces and title vignettes, very occasional spotting, bookplate of Maj. Benedict Birkbeck, handsome contemporary navy calf, gilt, spines gilt with red and tan roan labels, very slightly rubbed, 1860 § Williamson (Capt. Thomas) Illustrations of Indian Field Sports, 10 chromolithographed plates, a little offset, original pictorial cloth, uncut, slightly rubbed, 1892, 8vo & oblong 4to (3)

Lot 82

Layard (Austen H.) Nineveh and its Remains, 2 vol., sixth thousand, half-title in vol.1 only, lithographed frontispieces, 20 wood-engraved plates, 5 folding maps and plans, illustrations, 1854; Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, first edition, half-title, folding frontispiece, 10 plates (mostly tinted lithographs) and 5 folding maps and plans, wood-engraved illustrations, 1853, some foxing, mostly at beginnings and ends, uniform half calf, spines gilt, rubbed § Barker (W.B.) Lares and Penates; or, Cilicia and its Governors, first edition, folding map, 4 wood-engraved plates, illustrations, contemporary blue calf, spine gilt, rubbed, spine a little faded, 1853, 8vo (4)

Lot 83

Layard (Austen H.) Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, 2 vol., first edition, lacking half-titles, with folding frontispiece, 10 plates (mostly tinted lithographs) and 5 folding maps and plans, wood-engraved illustrations, 1853; Nineveh and its Remains, 2 vol., sixth edition, half-titles, lithographed frontispieces, 20 wood-engraved plates, 5 folding maps and plans, 1854, tinted lithographs in the first lightly water-stained, otherwise excellent clean copies, uniform pictorial tan calf, gilt, spines gilt with roan labels, a little rubbed, spines slightly faded, 8vo (4)

Lot 84

Leake (William Martin) Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor, first edition, half-title, 3 engraved maps, one folding, lithographed plate, illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, maps foxed, modern half calf, uncut, [Atabey 690; Blackmer 972], 8vo, 1824.⁂ "The first complete and systematic description of the geography of Asia Minor". (Blackmer)

Lot 85

Lennep (Rev. Henry J. van) Travels in Little-Known Parts of Asia Minor, 2 vol., first edition, wood-engraved frontispieces and illustrations, some full-page, 4 maps, 32pp. publishers' catalogue at end of vol.1, ex-library copy with ink inscription to head of titles and a few small ink stamps (removed from titles), original pictorial cloth, gilt, very slightly rubbed, 1870 § Davis (Rev. E.J.) Anatolica; or, the Journal of a Visit to..the Ancient Ruined Cities of Caria, Phrygia, Lycia and Pisidia, first edition, half-title, 2 folding maps, 16 heliotype and 16 lithographed plates, illustrations, one map frayed and crudely repaired with sticky tape at edge, bookplate of M.P.Holmes, contemporary half roan, spine gilt, rubbed, [Blackmer 456], 1874; and 4 others on Greece and Turkey, 8vo et infra (7)

Lot 86

Leonard (Peter) Records of a Voyage to the Western Coast of Africa...for the Suppression of the Slave Trade..., first edition, 4pp. table at end, occasional light soiling, contemporary half calf, rubbed, marbled paper on boards and endpapers renewed, Edinburgh, 1833 § M'Leod (John) A Voyage to Africa with some Account of the Manners and Customs of the Dahomian People, first edition, 4 etched plates, browning and offsetting, cropped, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 1820, small 8vo (2)⁂ Both the authors served as ship surgeons, M'Leod in 1803 on a slave ship, and Leonard during the early 1830s on HMS Dryad preventing the slave trade. Leonard's work contains a list of vessels engaged in the slave trade captured by the Dryad and her tenders.

Lot 87

Leyden (Dr. John, translator) Malay Annals, with an introduction by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles..., first edition, lacking half-title, light foxing, bookplate of John Clerk Brodie, fine contemporary calf, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with black roan label, very slight rubbing to joints, 8vo, 1821.

Lot 89

Lobo (Jeronimo) A short Relation of the River Nile, of its Sourse and Current; of its Overflowing the Campagna of Aegypt..., translated by Sir Peter Wyche, first edition in English, with initial imprimatur leaf but not final blank, imprimatur leaf with small holes and torn at inner margin (old repair), title slightly defective at lower outer corner not affecting text, F8 with small repair to lower margin, some light browning, engraved bookplate of John Stackhouse, later calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed, spine ends slightly chipped, [Wing L2733], small 8vo, for John Martyn, 1669.⁂ Account of a Jesuit missionary's travels in Ethiopia from 1625 to 1633; originally written in Portuguese it was translated from the manuscript by Sir Peter Wyche for the Royal Society. It includes descriptions of Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile, Arab shipping, Prester John, "the famous Unicorne", and palm trees.

Lot 9

Arundell (Rev. Francis Vyvyan Jago) Discoveries in Asia Minor; including a description of the ruins of several ancient cities, and especially Antioch of Pisidia, 2 vol., first edition, vol.1 lacking half-title (not called for in vol.2) and final advertisement leaf, with folding engraved map and 10 lithographed plates (8 views & 2 of plans), some light foxing and offsetting, one or two marginal stains, old ink ownership stamp of John Brymer to titles, contemporary half calf, red & green roan labels, a little rubbed, particularly corners, [Atabey 37; Blackmer 49], 8vo, 1834.⁂ Account of an extensive journey through Anatolia in 1833. Arundell was the first European to visit many of the places described.

Lot 90

Markham (Clements R.) Travels in Peru and India while superintending the collection of Chinchona plants and seeds in South America, and their introduction into India, first edition, half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and 7 plates, illustrations, 2 folding maps, folding genealogical table of the Incas, without 30pp. publishers' catalogue at end, a little spotted at beginning and end, contemporary half calf, spine gilt with red roan label, 1862 § Cieza de Leon (Pedro de) The Seventeen Years Travels...through the Mighty Kingdom of Peru..., translated by Capt. John Stevens, with folding engraved plate of Cuzco but lacking folding map, engraved illustrations in text, heavily foxed in parts, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, 1709, both a little rubbed, 8vo & 4to (2)⁂ The first concerns cinchona which was the source of quinine used as a cure for malaria, and was greatly needed by the British in India.

Lot 94

Melville (Herman) Narrative of a Four Months' Residence among the Natives of a Valley of the Marquesas Islands; or, A Peep at Polynesian Life, first edition, first issue with "Pomarea" on p.19, half-title, map frontispiece, C7 lacking lower outer corner with loss of a few letters to final two lines, 1846; Omoo: a Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas, being a sequel to the "Residence in the Marquesas Islands", first edition, second issue with "P" signature on p.209 not fully printed, lacking half-title, with map frontispiece and illustration, a few leaves creased at upper corner towards end, 1847, both lacking advertisements at end, trimmed, uniform contemporary half crimson roan, rubbed, 8vo, John Murray (2)⁂ The author's first and second books, both preceding the first American editions by a month.

Lot 95

Mills (W.H.) Rules and Regulations for the government of the Officers and Workmen employed on the Mexican Railway, ?first edition, title with wood-engraved vignette of train, text in English & Spanish, attractive contemporary blind-stamped calf with double gilt rule border, spine gilt, g.e., very slightly rubbed, 12mo, Mexico, I.Cumplido, 1871.⁂ Very rare; WorldCat lists only one copy, at Columbia University, New York.

Lot 96

M'Leod (John) A Voyage to Africa with some Account of the Manners and Customs of the Dahomian People, first edition, 4 etched plates, occasional soiling, contemporary ink signature of C.H.Cruttwell to front free endpaper, original boards, uncut, a little rubbed, rebacked, new label, neat repairs to upper corners and edges, 8vo, John Murray, 1820.⁂ The author served as surgeon on a slave ship.

Lot 99

Morgan (J.) A Complete History of Algiers...An Epitome of the General History of Barbary..., 2 vol., first edition, titles in red & black, lists of subscribers, with 24pp. 'Articles of Peace and Commerce' at end of vol.2, some browning, a few rust-spots, contemporary panelled calf, spines gilt with tan morocco labels, a little rubbed and marked, corners bumped, head of spine of vol.1 worn, 4to, for the author, by J.Bettenham, 1728-29.

Lot 208

British Special Service Naval Squadron 1923-1924.A fine official suede leather blue photograph album 1923-1924 depicting the world cruise by HM Ships Hood, Repulse, Delhi, Danae, Dragon, Dauntless and HMAS Adelaide.Contains many fine photographs of ships, crew and visiting ports of call in all approximately 300 photographs.Lot also includes a quantity of supporting ephemera and photographs relating to the cruise.An interesting lot in good condition, plus "The Empire Cruise" by V.C. Scott O'Connor privately printed by the author in 1925 first edition.

Lot 14

E.B. White., Charlotte's Webb, 1st Edition 1952, 184 pp. Pictures by Garth Williams. 8vo, publisher's cloth in dust jacket. First edition, dust Jacket original but with professional repair to top of spine and to top corners, repair only visabel by holding up to light.

Lot 373

A Patterson, Man and Nature on the Broads, London Thomas Mitchell, (1895) First edition 

Lot 400

George Hay Drummond, Psalms of David for the use of Parish Churches, The Music selected & Composed by Edward Miller, published No 5 Old Bond Street, London, (1790) first edition 

Lot 208

Jon Lake. Lancaster Squadrons 1944 45. A WW2 Paperback First Edition book, Signed by Lancaster Pilots: Dennis Field, Stan Selfe, Ken Handley, Don Street, Geoff Gilbert, Steve Yates, Thomas Fox, Jack Watson, Frank Leatherdale, Bob Knights, Cecil Chandler and Ken Grantham. Printed by Bookbuilders of Hong Kong. Spine in 96 pages with colour and B/W images/photos/Illustrations. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 209

Jon Lake. Lancaster Squadrons 1942 43. A WW2 Paperback First Edition book, Signed by Lancaster Pilots Dennis Field, Stan Selfe, Ken Handley, Don Street, Geoff Gilbert, Steve Yates, Thomas Fox, Jack Watson, Frank Leatherdale, Bob Knights, Cecil Chandler and Ken Grantham. Printed by Book builders of Hong Kong. Spine in 96 pages with colour and B/W images/photos/Illustrations. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 224

John Nicol. After the Flood. What The Dambusters Did Next. A WW2 First Edition hardback book. Printed by Clays LTD of St Ives. Spine and dust jacket in near perfect order. Multi signed by 617 sqn Pilots: Reg Spencer, Bernard Mahey, Benny Goodman, John Bell, Frank Tilley, G Johnson, Charles Avery, Colin Cole and others. 336 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 93

Rory Breslin (b.1963)Artemision Horse StudyBronze, 71cm high x 74cm long x 28cm wide (28 x 29 x 11")Edition 3/3This sculpture is a study of the horse's head in one of the most popular and important displays in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, the bronze Horse and Jockey Group. The group was found in a shipwreck off Cape Artemision, in North Euboea, which was discovered in 1926. The first parts of the equestrian statue were recovered in 1928, with more pieces found in 1936 and possibly 1937. The statue was reassembled, and after restoration went on display at the Museum in 1972.The Horse and Jockey Group is special in being one of the few original large-scale bronzes securely dated to the Hellenistic period. It is approximately lifesize in scale and consists of a horse in mid- gallop, on which is seated a youthful jockey, who looks back over his shoulder. The Horse and Jockey group is unusual in combining an athletic sculpture with an animal. The unknown sculptor of this masterpiece has captured the excitement and vitality of a horserace in mid-action. Some scholars have previously dated the group from the late fourth century B.C. to the first century B.C. The statues have been attributed previously to various sculptors, including Kalamis, Lysippos and the Pergamene school.

Lot 253

Pedro Pedro (American 1986-), 'Bowls With Citrus, Flowers & Sliced Tomatoes', 2021, a completed set of three 160 lb Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite cover paper, signed to the first print, all numbered from an edition of 35, published by Louis Buhl & Co; sheets: 55.5 x 51cm each (3)

Lot 465

A BRONZE HALF LENGTH BUST OF A GREEK WARRIORAFTER THE RIACE BRONZES, LATE 20TH CENTURY On modern standBronze 79cm high, 108cm high overall, approximately 46cm wide (not 58cm as originally stated)The two bronze "Riace Warrior" figures were first discovered in 1972 on the ocean floor 200 metres off Riace, Southern Italy. After conservation they are now displayed in the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia. This would seem to be a part cast of Statue A, the younger warrior who people have suggested may be a depiction of Tydeus.Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, and abrasions consistent with age and use. The bronze approx. 79cm high, 46cm wide with faux aging from patination, some casting deposits in crevices. The bronze looks to be welded to the stand armature- base of stand with knocks, scratches and damage no edition number or foundry marks.Provenance; private vendor West Berkshire Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition and which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders. This is particularly true for garden related items. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 649

Boxing. A.G Hales Paperback Book Titled Romantic Career of Peter Jackson-His Fights Re-Told. First Edition. Priced at 1 Shilling. Book is Showing Signs of Age. Edges of Pages becoming worn. Great content. Good condition Est.

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