Steinbeck, (John) East of Eden. New York: The Viking Press, 1952. First Edition, First Issue. pp. [vi], 602. Publisher’s green cloth, front cover printed in dark green, spine printed in black on brown background. Previous owner’s signature on front endpaper. This first issue dustjacket with the author’s photo printed on the back panel is rich in colour with a hint of wear to the edges. A near fine copy in solander box with the landscape of the dust jacket reflected in relief on the upper lid of the solander box. (1)
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Signed & Inscribed Copy of Author's First Collection Heaney (Seamus) Death of a Naturalist, 8vo Lond. (Faber & Faber) 1966 First Edition - Third Impression. Signed, & inscribed on title page 'Seamus Heaney "to set the darkness echoing" Oxford, January 1971.' In blue/green cloth, & v. good orig. cold. d.w. Scarce. (1)
Marshall (John) The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Forces,5 vols roy 8vo Philadelphia (C.P. Wayne) 1804-1807. First Edition, engd. port. frontis Vol. I (spotted), lacking maps, or plate volume. Uncut, original boards, recent paper re-back, with orig. paper labels laid down. V. good copy. (5)
The Book of Kells Most Sumptuous Edition Facsimile - Verlag, Luzern, Publishers: The Book of Kells, the most precious illuminated manuscript of the early Middle Ages, now reproduced, the FIRST AND ONLY COMPLETE FINE ART FACSIMILE EDITION, published by Authority of the Board of Trinity College, Dublin. Lg. thick 4to, Luzern 1990, LIMITED EDN., in fine white tawed leather over wooden boards. Contained in a specially created presentation box, the embossed surface with blind & gilt tooled Celtic decoration and silver and brass mounts. Together with a large Commentary Volume, with illus., leather backed cloth, and orig. advertising portfolio. An unique opportunity to acquire a complete facsimile of one of the Worlds greatest Art Treasures. As a lot. (1)
Kavanagh (Patrick) Recent Poems. 1958, self-published, quarto limp green cloth, untitled, ‘hand set in 12 pt Egmont Light & printed on a hand press in an edition of 25 copies of which this is no. 10’, signed (at rear) Patrick Kavanagh, also signed on t.p. dated Dec. 1958, and inscribed in Kavanagh’s hand, ‘For Elinor & Reggie / April 1959.’ With errata sheet, manuscript corrections in Kavanagh’s hand on p. 5, 11, 12, 14 and 20 (only the first and second listed on the errata sheet). Some browning on pp. 24-5 (from a press cutting of the same poem laid in), else a fine copy. Kavanagh’s last, rarest and most desirable collection, including his fine elegy ‘In Memory of My Mother’, and his apologia, ‘If ever you come to Dublin town’: ‘He knew that posterity has no use For anything but the soul, The lines that speak the passionate heart, The spirit that lives alone, O he was a lone one, Fol dol the di do, Yet he lived happily I tell you.’
Yeats (W.B.) The Tables of the Law, and The Adoration of the Magi, sm. sq. 8vo London (Elkin Mathews) 1904. First Published Edition. Hf. title pp[a-2] title, with Prefatory Note on verso, fly title, 60pp, 4pp adverts, Vigo Cabinet Series printed inside covers, decor. blue paper covers. Wade 25. Good. (1)
Dolmen's First Book Illustrated by Elizabeth Rivers Dolmen Press: Imitium S. Evangelii Secundum S. Joannem, 8vo D. 1953. Lim. Edition of 500 Copies Only. Wood engravings, by Eliz. Rivers, decor. boards with paper label, & orig. red & bl. printed decor. wrappers. V. good. Scarce. Miller 10. (1)
With Childhood Drawings by Jack Butler Yeats Yeats (Jack B.) ‘A Broth of a Boy’ [Michael Joseph Barry]. The ‘‘Kishoge Papers’’, Tales of Devilry and Drollery. Dublin, Gill 1877. First edition. Sm 8vo pictorial boards, much used, inscribed in ink by Fredr. Pollexfen and Jack Yeats, and with characteristic sketches and drawings on a number of pages by the youthful Jack Yeats. In a recent folding cloth case. Fredr. H. Pollexfen, who signs twice on f.f.e.p., was evidently the original owner of this book. Directly under his signature is ‘J.B.Y.’, and opposite, on the glued endpaper, Jack Yeats has signed his full name twice in a childish hand. There are also eight or ten lines of ballad poetry in a pencilled hand, possibly Fred Pollexfen’s. The book itself is a collection of droll stories told in ballad verse. On the half-title is a pencilled drawing, ‘The Irish Bat’; on contents page a drawing of a reclining figure, possibly a tramp; at head of preface, ink signature ‘J. Yeats’; at head of page [1] ‘F.H. Pollexfen’; on p. 31 drawings of a mounted knight and a huntsman; top of p. 35 an ink drawing of a ship; top p. [63] ink drawing of shoe, foot and calf (only). At rear, the blank after p. 202 has drawings of a huntsman, a woman’s head, stars and a pitchfork; on rear e.p.’s caricatured drawings of two men, and a striking ink drawing of a couple dancing or skating – all evidently by the young Jack Yeats, aged perhaps eight or ten, who also signs his name on back of rear e.p. Frederick Henry Pollexfen was the ninth of the 12 Pollexfen children of Sligo, born 1852, eleven years after his sister Susan, who married John Butler Yeats. Her son Jack Yeats, born in 1871, spent most of his childhood in Sligo with his Pollexfen relations. Evidently, he acquired this book from his uncle Fred. There is nothing to suggest that Fred Pollexfen was an artist, and there is no doubt that the sketches in this book are by a youthful Jack Yeats. From his early childhood he drew compulsively, on any paper that came to hand, and even his earliest drawings – as here – often have an element of exaggeration or caricature which is very distinctive. In this he differs from his father, who drew exactly what he saw. One wonders if the Pollexfen household contained copies of Punch. A remarkable survival. Dating from probably the early 1880s, these childhood sketches may be the earliest by Jack Yeats that have been preserved. Jack Yeats’ early sketches (including those sold at Sothebys 2017) are unlike any other childhood drawings we have seen, showing that Jack’s humorous and quizzical view of life took shape very early. (1)
First English Edition Joyce (James) Ulysses, 4to, L. (Egoist Press by John Rodker) 1922, First English Printing, hf. title, Limited Edition No. 1673 (2000) copies, uncut, errata loosely inserted, original ptd. duck egg blue wrappers (white text), handmade paper, (worn), in a custom-made leather backed blue cloth case. [Slocum & Cahoon A18]. (1)
Copy No. 1 - Signed by Joyce Joyce (James). Ulysses. John Lane, L. 1936, First UK Edition printed in UK, No.1 of 100 copies bound in full calf vellum and signed by the author, from a total edition of 1000, quarto vellum gilt with Homeric bow (by Eric Gill) on upper and lower covers, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed. Very slight foxing/marking to signature page, a few marks to spine. In the original slipcase designed by Eric Gill with orig. numbered label, the slipcase a little worn at corners and edges but firm and strong. Some damage affecting top half-inch of spine vellum above the title. There is no loss of lettering, affecting its appearance. In our judgement the damage is professionally repairable, and the estimate. We have not previously seen an intact copy of the Eric Gill slipcase, which is strongly made but vulnerable owing to the weight of the volume. One can imagine Joyce’s feelings of pride and joy as he signed this, the very first copy of his great work printed in England. [Slocum & Cahoon 23.]
First Edition of Joyce's First Novel Joyce (James) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 8vo, N.Y. (B.W. Huebsdch) 1916, First U.S. Edition, hf. title, blue cloth blind tooled lettering, gilt lettered spine. Good copy. [Slocum & Cahoon A11]. (1) * The American Edition pre-dates the English Edition by one year, which was printed by the Egoist Press.
With an unrecorded Joyce Item? Joyce (James). A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. L., Egoist [1917], First English Edition (from American sheets, with the Huebsch copyright imprint (1916) on rear of t.p. Orig. green cloth stamped in blind, spine cloth separating at lower hinge, but the hinge holding firmly. A little spotting to upper edge. S. & C. 12. Laid in is a leaflet (4pp, single folded sheet) with ‘Extracts from some Press Notices’, printed in Harlesden, dated 1916 and quoting more than 30 notices by reviewers including Ezra Pound, H.G. Wells, Ernest Boyd, The Freeman’s Journal, Irish Times, Irish Book Lover, and various English, Irish, American and Continental journals, one in Greek lettering. Fold marks, a little scuffed. We have not seen this leaflet before. Its authorship is not stated, but it is certainly possible that it was drafted or approved by Joyce and his associates. The publisher (Harriet Weaver) subscribed to a clipping service for Joyce (see S. & C. p. vii), which may explain the great range of reviews. These clippings are now in the Yale University Library. The leaflet is not recorded by S. & C. (1)
First Edition with Inscription O'Brien (Flann) pseudo At Swim-Two-Birds, 8vo L. (Longmans, Green & Co.) 1939, First Edn., inscribed on f.e.p. "To My Butty, Rosemary Coyle from the Author, Brain O'Nolan," (repair to top right of page, slight foxing, plain black cloth, gilt lettered spine housed in custom made clam shell box with label. Exceedingly Rare Inscribed Copy. (1) * Rosemary (Coyle) [1914-2004] was an Irish Artist who exhibited at the R.H.A. Her solo exhibition in 1943 was opened by Sean Keating.
With Twelve hand-coloured Plates Synge, J.M. The Aran Islands, with [twelve] drawings by Jack B. Yeats. Maunsel, D.&L. 1907, quarto wheaten cloth gilt, First Edn., large paper edition, No. 134 of 150 copies on handmade paper, Signed by both Synge and Yeats. A very good copy, the plates well coloured, in a recent pigskin folding case with ‘Island Man’ device on upper cover. Copies with both signatures are particularly rare; Synge did not sign the entire limited edition, perhaps because of his ill-health. (1)
[O'Nolan (Brian)] 'Myles na gCopaleen,' An Beal Bocht, 8vo Dublin (An Press Naisíunta) n.d. [1941]. First Edn., hf. title, with illus. map endpapers, orig. coloured pictorial boards. V. good copy. (1) * One of the greatest Irish language novels of the 20th Century. Only roughly 300 copies of this Edition were issued, and proved to be a hit.
LEAR, Edward - Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets : illust. throughout, org. decorative boards soiled reinforced with tape on the edges, cloth spine rubbed and coming detached, tear to half title without loss of any text, 4to, Robert John Bush, first edition, 1871. With - Nonsense Botany, and Nonsense Alphabets, text clean, org. decorative cloth stained on rear cover, 4to, Warne, fourth, 1888. With - Baum, L. Frank, Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz, illus, org. pictorial boards, a used copy, With four editions of Struwwelpeter. & one other children's books. * sold with all faults not subject to return(8).
RACKHAM, Arthur : (illustrator) Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, 30 tipped-in colour plates, Org. pictorial gilt cloth, 4to, very good, Heinemann, first edition, 1911 * cling film has been wrapped around the cover then attached to the pastedown with sellotape, care will have to be taken when removing.
ROBINSON, Charles : (illustrator) The Child World By Gabriel Setovn. black and white illustrations throughout and covers all illustrated by Charles Robinson. 8vo. John Lane, second edit. 1896. With four others by this illustrator, inc. two early editions of A Child's Garden of Verse, and a first edition of 'Lullaby Land.'(5)
SACKVILLE-WEST- Nursery Rhymes : org. cloth in lightly soiled d/w with short edge tears, 4to. Limited edition of 550 numbered copies, The Dropmore Press. 1947. With - Genesis The First Book Of Moses. Wood Engravings by Hermann Fechenbach , org. buckram in complete d/w, 4to, Mowbray, 1969. With - Stevenson, Robert Louis, Poems. Underwoods. Ballads. Song of Travel A Child's Garden of Verses, org. limp vellum, 4to, limited edition of 500 numbered copies. Chatto & Windus, 1913. With Fanfrolico Press, Theocritos in a badly damaged vellum binding. With a German children's book.(5)
THOMSON, Hugh - (Illustrator) - The School For Scandal : 24 tipped-in colour plates, 4to, org. decorative gilt cloth, Hodder & Stoughton, first edition thus, no date. With - Thomson, Hugh (illustrator): Quality Street : 18 tipped-in colour plates. 4to. org. pictorial gilt cloth,prize gilt stamp on the rear cover. Hodder & Stoughton, no date. With - Thomson, Hugh : (Illustrator) The Story of Rosina and other verse by Austin Dobson. Org. pictorial gilt cloth, 8vo, Kegan Paul, 1895. With - Baumer, Lewis (illustrator) Vanity Fair, 20 tipped-in colour plates, 4to. Hodder & Stoughton, no date.(4)
AUDEN, W. H - The Age of Anxiety. A Baroque Eclogue : org. yellow cloth in complete dust wrapper, 8vo, Faber, first edition, 1948. With others by the author and Wyndam Lewis, Stephen Spender, Jean Cocteau, Ezra Pound, Louis Macneice * mostly first editions in dust wrappers with minimal wear.(22)
BIBLE : An Illustration of the Holy Bible, containing the sacred text of the Old Testament, and the New; together with the Apocrypha .. (etc). eng. plates, cont. reverse calf worn, stout folio, Birmingham printed at the Verulam Press, Nicholas Boden, 1771. With - The Holy Bible, with a complete Commentary Entirely Selected from the Writings of Poole, Henry, Doddridge, Brown, Coke,engraved plates, staining to first few pages, reverse calf worn on hinges, stout folio, blank preliminary carelessly creased, Russell & Allen, Manchester, no date c1810. With - Hammond, H. A Paraphrase, and Annotations upon all the books of the New Testament, briefly explaining all the Difficult places thereof : full calf worn, folio, seventh edition, folio, 1702.(3)
DOMESDAY BOOK : seu Liber censualis Willelmi primi, Regis Angliae in Domo capitulari Westmonasterii asservatus. Two volumes, edited by A. Farley, Folio, 382ff; 450pp, first edition, 1783. Contemporary full speckled calf, volume one skilfully rebacked retaining the original spine which is extra gilt within compartments with morocco title labels. Volume two in the same style but has been rebacked with weak hinges due to the weight of the book.* The register of the lands of England, framed by order of William the Conqueror. It was sometimes termed 'Rotulus Wintoniae',and was the book from which judgment was to be given upon the value, tenures, and services of the lands there in described.A unique record, unmatched in any other country at so early a date. The materials from which it was compiled were collected by Royal Commissioners in the shire courts.This was the first printing of the Domesday book, it was issued without printed title-pages (as with the original ).
DONLEAVY, J.P - A Singular Man : org. cloth in complete d/w which has a small amount of damage to the head of the spine area of the jacket. 8vo, Bodley Head, first edition (1963). With - The Beastly Beatitazar (1969). With- The Onion Eaters (1971). With - Fairy Tales of New York (1961). With-The Saddest Summer of Samuel S (1967) Meet My Maker the Mad Molecle (1965).(6)
FLEMING, Ian - Thunderball : org. black boards with skeleton hand blind stamped on the upper cover lettering in gilt on the spine, dust wrapper not p.c. with short tears but complete, stained to front of dustrwrapper, but this is only noticeable on the inside, first edition, 1961. With - The Spy Who Loved Me : black boards with a silver dagger on the front cover lettering sliver on the spine, dust wrapper is p. c. otherwise a little age discoloured, ownership signature on the front endpaper, first edition 1962. With - You Only Live Twice : black boards with Chinese lettering in gilt on the upper cover, spine lettered in silver, dust wrapper intact slight soiling, ownership inscription on the front endpaper which also has a single crease mark, first edition, 1964.(3)
HELLER, Joseph - Catch-22 : org. red cloth lettered in gilt, binding fresh and clean although light foxing along the page edges, dust wrapper slightly grubby on the back flap, minor edge wear with a small amount of loss, not price-clipped, and no markings or inscriptions, 8vo, first English edition, 1962 .
WILSON, Colin - The Age of Defeat : org. cloth in complete d/w. Gollancz. 8vo. first edit, 1959. * Signed presentation inscription on the f.e.p. With - The World of Violence. Original cloth in d/w. First edition, 1963. Gollanz With - The Strength to Dream. org. cloth a few tiny edge tears to d/w no, loss..1962 First edit. Religion and the Rebel: org. cloth in complete dust wrapper. With two others in cloth with some loss to the d/w. (6)
CHURCHILL, Winston Spencer - London to Ladysmith via Pretoria : full crimson straight grained morocco by Bayntun- Riviere. All edges gilt. 4 maps, 4 plans, adverts present. .Tear to map where it folds into the book skilfully repaired. 8vo. Longmans, Green. First edition.1900. With a set of 6 vols of the Second World War, all in d/w's mixed editions.(7)
DAWSON, Lucy : (illustrator) Neighbours. 12 illustrations on tinted paper. Org. cloth in chipped d/w. Collins, first edition,1946. With - Dogs Rough and Smooth. 16 colour plates on tinted paper. lg. 4to. Collins. First. 1937. With - Leigh, Florence. Mac His Book. The Story of a Scotch Terrier. Attractive pictorial boards. Inscription on front endpaper. Printed on tinted paper. 4to. Dow & Lester. n.d. With - Barker, K. F, Rogues' Gallery. illustrated in black and white throughout. org. buckram cloth, tall 4to, Heinemann, first ed. 1939.With two other dog books.(6)
HODGSON, W. Earl - Trout Fishing : frontispiece, 6 colour plates of flies. Original pictorial cloth, 8vo. light foxing. A & C. Black, first edition, 1904. With - How to Fish a treatise on trout and trout-fishers. First, 1907. With - An Angler's Season. First, 1909. With - Salmon Fishing. 1920, reprint.(4)
DRIF'S GUIDE : Just when you thought he'd gone a way ! 2 copies of the Guide 1984 and 1991 first and third editions. Pocket size paperback. With - The Antiquarian and Second Hand Book Fortnightly, No 21 of 22 magazines. Issues no. 2 - 22 lacking no. 10, published from January - November 1986. A rare survival of this fascinating, idiosyncratic magazine. *[Described as : The most insulting, self-indulgent filled, inaccurate, best informed, most thorough, funniest guide to secondhand bookshops ever published] ... A dapper dresser and vegetarian, pre-Internet Driffield travelled the country attempting to visit every second hand bookshop on a pedal cycle with a wicker basket strapped to the handle bars to hold his purchases, catching the train if distance defeated him. Death threats were not infrequently issued to him, probably with good reason, after the publication of each edition, which struck like acts of vengeance and delighted retribution against the sloppiness of the world that sustained him.
BRADLEY, Helen - And Miss Carter Wore Pink: colour illustrations, oblong large 4to. org. cloth in price-clipped d/w, Cape, reprint. 1974. * large humorous inscription from Helen Bradley on the endpaper. With - ' In the beginning' said Great-Aunt Jane, org. cloth in price-clipped d/w, oblong large 4to, Cape, First edition, 1975.(2)
CARROLL, Lewis - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland : illustrated by John Tenniel, org. gilt cloth a bit darkened in places, top of the spine quite soft, lacks both endpapers, 8vo, Macmillan, 1874. With - another edition (1965), a used first edition of Now We Are Six and sixth edition of When We Were Very Young (4)
FORBES - Elizabeth Stanhope : King Arthur's Wood : A Fairy Story. Written and Illustrated by E. S. F and with it the tale retold ... several short tears at edges , corners and final page due to the delicate nature of the art paper used in this publication ... 27 reproductions of charcoal drawn plates, 15 colour plates. half-title, title-page, dedication page, list of illustrations, 120 pages. Contents becoming loose from the binding, which is the original pictorial heavy duty hessian with wear especially at the edges, lightly stained. Oblong folio ( 510 x 390 mm), Simpkin, Hamilton, Marshall, Kent, printed by Edward Everard, First Edition, No Date. * Scarce, by the wife of the foremost Newlyn School painter, a capable artist in her own right. Full page advertising sheet for the book loosely present.
Two 20th century semi abstract pictures. The first a limited edition lino print of an abstract landscape, signed, dated and titled J.D. Ferguson 68, Brighton Beach and numbered 2/4 in ink over white paint on the border, and an early 20th century coloured pencil geometric abstract scene, largest 28cm x 18cm excluding frame. Both framed. Condition Report: The smaller picture is out of its frame. Both frames have marks and damage in places, caused through previous. The larger picture appears to be discoloured in the top right hand corner.
THE ROYAL MINT; two limited edition coins, comprising The 100th Anniversary of the First World War 2018 UK 5oz silver proof coin, in box, with certificate numbered 017, and a 2008 Cayman Islands $50 coin, in box but lacking booklet, and a Westminster 2005 5oz silver commemorative 70th Anniversary of the Spitfire coin (3)Additional InformationThe Westminster with some light toning. Other coins generally OK. Both outer boxes for the Royal Mint coins with wear and somewhat tired. The box for the $50 coin is damaged to the back corner, and is split.
A miscellany of modern collectors' coins, including Prince William of Wales First Birthday crown, a 2006 Queen Elizabeth crown, etc, with two Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising blue tit and piglet, a Royal Mint 2007 commemorative wedding mug, a Westminster limited edition Spitfire timepiece (not running), etc.

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