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Lot 30

NO RESERVE Mediterranean.- Lear (Edward) Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, first edition, half-title, 40 wood-engraved plates, map, illustrations, scattered faint spotting, bookplate, one or two marginal pencil notes, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, large 8vo, 1870.

Lot 165

Gypsies, Roma & Travellers.- Liszt (Franz) The Gypsy in Music, translated by Edwin Evans, 2 vol., original cloth, dust-jackets, a little rubbed and soiled, frayed at edges, [1926] § Leland (Charles G.) & others. English-Gipsy Songs. In Rommany..., first edition, ink inscription to head of title, spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, a little rubbed and stained, spine faded, 1875 § Sampson (John), "John Sampsoneste". Romane Gilia: Poems in Romani, first edition, colour frontispiece by Augustus John, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, 1931; The Wind on the Heath: a Gypsy Anthology, colour frontispiece by Augustus John, illustrations by John Garside, original cloth, 1930 § Macalister (Sir Donald, of Tarbert) Romani Versions, with an introduction by Dr John Sampson, Gypsy Lore Society Monograph No.5, original wrappers, slightly soiled, [1928]; and 4 others on music etc., 8vo (10)

Lot 214

Potter (Beatrix) The Tailor Of Gloucester, first edition, first printing, with single endpaper repeated 4 times, book-label to pastedown, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper dated Xmas 1903, spine faded, ends chipped, lower joint splitting at base, 1903; The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, first edition, first or second printing, marginal tear to p.45, not affecting text, adhesive remains to free endpaper, loss to foot of spine, affecting title, 1911, frontispieces, 26 colour illustrations, occasional finger-smudging and light soiling, gutters cracked, contents a little shaken, original boards with mounted colour illustrations, upper cover surface abrasions with partial loss to titles; and 4 Peter Rabbit activity books for children, including a novelty moveable and hanky book, v.s. (6)

Lot 81

NO RESERVE Fables.- La Motte (Antoine Houdar de) Neue Fabeln, aus dem frantzösischen in deutsche Versuze übersetzt, first edition in German, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black and with wood-engraved historiated initial and printer's device, 99 fine engraved vignettes in text, lacking 1 (of 2) leaves of laudatory verse following index, offsetting to title, occasional spotting, lightly browned, later calf, spine in compartments and with leather label, corners little worn, rubbed, scarce, small 4to, Frankfurt & Leipzig, Dietrich Krahn for Gottlieb Siegert, 1736.

Lot 114

Holme (Randle) The Academy of Armory or A Storehouse of Armory and Blazon, first edition, additional engraved title, 3 engraved plates (on 2 leaves), engraved whole-page illustrations, woodcut end-pieces and ornaments, general letter from author laid down to front and rear pastedowns, *2? mis-bound after **4, small marginal tape repair to verso **4, a few leaves with small marginal defects (Q1-2, 2Q3), some touching text with slight loss (L3, 3K), 3F1-2 slightly soiled, occasional browning and spotting, rear endpaper defective, contemporary calf, upper joint cracked and worn but holding firm, [Wing H2513], Chester, for the author, 1688; Jeayes (I. H., editor) The Academy of Armory, additional pictorial title, browned, title in black and red, black and white illustrations, contemporary morocco-backed boards, scuffed, for the Roxburghe Club, 1095; and another related, v.s. (3) ⁂ In 1688, although presenting a full table of contents, the second half of the total work is described as 'ready for press', and was in fact, never printed. A unique extant copy in the Royal Library at Windsor contains 191 pages of this unprinted section, and these were published by the Roxburghe Club in 1905; they include Liber III, ch. 14-21 and Liber IV, ch. 4-13 (the first 3 chapters being lost). Regarding the 1688 edition, no dedication page recorded for the work, yet lettering suggestive of a dedication on the verso of the author's letter to the reader, laid down to the pastedowns is partially visible; 'To... James, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall....'. James Stuart, later known as the 'Old Pretender' was born in June 1688 and both titles were bestowed upon him before deposition of his father James II later that year. It is conceivable a dedication celebrating the new royal birth, perhaps printed during the summer of 1688, was later removed before issue to the public in light of growing anti-Stuart sentiment or as a result of the official publication date being after the deposition itself.

Lot 105

NO RESERVE Du Bartas (Guillaume de Salluste) Du Bartas his diuine weekes, and workes with a compleate collectio[n] of all the other most delight-full workes, engraved pictorial title, woodcut portrait to verso of A5, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, lacking initial blank and folding leaf at end, marginal water-staining, some spotting, lightly browned, engraved armorial bookplate of Hugh, Duke of Westminster, dated 1884, contemporary calf, rebacked, [STC 21653], Printed by Humphray Lownes, [1621] § Scarisbrike (Edward) The life of the Lady VVarner. Of Parham in Suffolk. In religion call'd Sister Clare of Jesus, second edition, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, lacking portrait, trimmed at head, affecting part of first word of title, small section out of outer margin of final 2 ff., occasional spotting, lightly browned throughout, modern vellum, [Wing C575], London [i.e. Saint-Omer], Tho. Hales [i.e. English College Press], 1692; and 10 others, defective 17th century English Literature & History, v.s. (12) sold not subject to return.

Lot 120

Burn (Richard) Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officers, 2 vol., second edition, both vol. lacking front free endpapers, previous owner's ink signatures to front pastedowns and titles, first 8 ff. detached (vol. 2), occasional spotting, contemporary calf, vol. 2 with board detached, rubbed and worn, [London] In the Savoy, 1756 § Quincy (John) Pharmacopœia Officinalis & Extemporanea. Or, a Complete English Dispensatory ..., lacking free endpapers, occasional spotting, initial advertisement becoming loose, previous owner's ink inscription, one or two later manuscript insertions, contemporary calf, lower board detached, upper board becoming loose, very rubbed and worn, 1742; and 4 others, 4to & 8vo (7)

Lot 63

Chronicle.- Foresti (Giacomo Filippo) Supplementum Supplementi delle Chroniche del venerando padre frate Jacobo Philippo...con la gionta del MDXXIIII infino al MDXXXV, title within woodcut border composed of portraits of classical authors and philosophers, diagrammatic world map to [cross] a5r, woodcut illustrations, z1&8 and D1-4 trimmed at head (?all from another copy), affecting headlines on z1&8, water-stained, some other staining and spotting or light foxing, late 19th / early 20th century vellum, spine in compartments and with leather label, [EDIT 16 CNCE 19470], folio, [Venice], [Bernardino Bindoni], 1535.⁂ Third Italian edition, and the first to include the continuation to 1535 by Marco Guazzo.

Lot 8

Lake District.- Fielding (Theodore Henry) and J. Walton. A Picturesque Tour of the English Lakes, first edition, large paper copy, half-title, aquatint title-vignette and 48 plates, all hand-coloured, extra-illustrated by the insertion of 45 mounted hand-coloured aquatints of exceptional quality, occasional foxing and offsetting, contemporary green half morocco, rubbed and stained, [Abbey, Scenery 192; Tooley 219], 4to, Printed for R. Ackermann, 1821.

Lot 164

Gypsies, Roma & Travellers.- McCormick (Andrew) The Tinkler-Gypsies of Galloway, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author inscribed on front free endpaper, pictorial title, folding plan, Dumfries, 1906 § [Way (A.E.G.)], "F.W.Carew", editor. No. 747. Being the Autobiography of a Gipsy, Bristol & London, [1890] § Hall (Rev. George) The Gypsy's Parson: His Experiences and Adventures, 1915 § Leland (Charles G.) The English Gipsies and their Language, second edition, 1874 § Gipsy Smith: His Life and Work by Himself, sixteenth thousand, 6pp. advertisements at end, 1902 § Andreas (Mui Shoko) Gypsy Coppersmiths in Liverpool and Birkenhead, original printed wrappers, spine a little worn, Liverpool, 1913 § Boxall (Tony) Gypsy Camera, signed by the author on title, 1992 § Phillips (D.U.McGrigor) Catalogue of the Romany Collection...presented to the University of Leeds, Edinburgh, 1962, most first editions, some plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, all but the sixth original cloth, the first two pictorial, rubbed, the first a little mottled and faded, the fifth with cockling to upper cover, the seventh with dust-jacket; and c.35 others on Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in Britain, 8vo & 4to (c.40)

Lot 178

NO RESERVE O'Brian (Patrick) Lying In The Sun and Other Stories, first edition, occasional light spotting, heavier to edges, original cloth, dust-jacket, spotted but still bright, an excellent copy, 8vo, 1956.

Lot 15

NO RESERVE Sussex.- Horsfield (Thomas Walker) The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex, 2 vol., first edition, 2 engraved portrait frontispieces, 54 engraved plates, 2 folding maps, one with short tear, occasional spotting and staining, near contemporary half-calf, slight bumping to corners, Lewes, Sussex Press, 1835; The History and Antiquities of Lewes, 2 vol., double-page lithograph frontispiece, 40 lithograph and engraved plates, folding map, illustrations, 11 pedigrees, 5 folding, list of subscribers, spotting and staining, near contemporary half-calf, slight rubbing to corners and extremities, Lewes, Sussex Press, 1824-27; and 5 others Sussex, v.s. (9)

Lot 67

Portraits.- Rouillé (Guillaume) Prima [-secunda] pars Promptvarii iconvm insigniorvm à secvlo hominvm, 2 parts in 2 vol., first edition, titles with woodcut printer's device, numerous woodcut portraits in medal form within text, marginal repairs to worming and other defects, browned, 18th century mottled calf, richly gilt spines in compartments and with leather label, part 1 head of spine worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Adams P2161; cf. Mortimer French, 465 (French edition of the same year)], small 4to, Lyon, Guillaume Rouillé, 1553.

Lot 35

Peloponnese.- Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria) Memoires Historiques & Geographiques du Royaume de la Moree, Negrepoint, & des Places Maritimes, first Dutch edition, text in French, 42 double-page maps, plans and plates, a few trimmed to or just within border, worm trace (diminishing to a small hole or two) to lower margins, occasionally just touching a printed area, occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary mottled calf, later gilt calf backstrip mounted on spine in compartments, creased and coming away in one area, joints splitting, but holding firm, rubbed, [Blackmer 407; Weber II, 810], 12mo, Amsterdam, Wolfgang Waesberge, 1686.

Lot 66

Law.- Justinianus I, Emperor. Infortiatum (qui secundus est digestorum tomus) in fortius ac difficilius juridicae materiae exurgens..., printed in red and black, title and woodcut printer's salamander device within ornate woodcut historiated border, full-page woodcut genealogical tree, woodcut vignettes and decorative initials, first 3 gatherings with minor worming at foot, some spotting or staining, lightly browned, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over boards, spine ends worn, soiled, folio, Lyon, For the Senneton brothers, 1550.⁂ A wide-margined copy of this handsomely printed edition.

Lot 124

Navy.- Hanway (Jonas) Proposal for County Navy Free Schools to be built on Waste Lands, giving such effectual Instructions to Poor Boys, as may nurse them for the Sea Service, teaching them also to cultivate the Earth, first edition, 2 engraved titles, the first with vignette, 9 engraved plates, of which 8 folding or double page, 1 with small tape repairs to verso, 48pp. engraved music, some offsetting, C19th half-calf, gilt spine with morocco label, small tear to upper cover, joints and extremities rubbed, uncut, folio, [1783].⁂ Hanway founded the Marine Society in 1756 and this work, as the full title of which evidences, proposes educating poor boys in both rural affairs and seamanship. Plates depict a purpose built school to recall the shape of a ship, with the dormitory, or 'sleeping deck', for one-hundred hammocks.

Lot 55

NO RESERVE Graham (Sir Reginald) Fox-Hunting Recollections, first edition, frontispiece, plates, scattered faint spotting, near contemporary half-morocco by Bayntun, gilt, 1907 § Molyneux (Jack)Thirty Years a Hunt Servant, frontispiece, plates, near contemporary half-morocco by Bayntun, gilt, 1935 § Carr (Raymond) English Fox Hunting, plates, contemporary half-morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, gilt, 1976; and 6 others, hunting, 8vo & 4to (9)

Lot 14

Sussex.- Dallaway (James) A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex, 2 vol. in 3, first edition, titles in red and black, 71 engraved plates and plans, 5 double-page and 6 hand-coloured, 6 engraved maps, 5 folding or double-page, 4 hand-coloured, 3 folding pedigrees, illustrations, 2pp. manuscript notes tipped-in, occasional pencil annotations, 1815-30; The Parochial Topography of the Rape of Arundel, in the Western Division of the County of Sussex, vol. II part the first, second edition, 19 engraved plates, 1 hand-coloured, 4 double-page maps and plans, 2 pedigrees, illustrations, list of subscribers, 1832, tissue-guards, occasional faint off-setting, uniform later morocco, gilt, g.e., slight rubbing to corners, folio (4)⁂ The first edition of vol. II part 1 is very scarce as much of the stock was destroyed by fire.

Lot 10

London.- Egan (Pierce) Real Life in London; or, the Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, 2 vol., first edition, 2 engraved hand-coloured frontispieces, 2 additional engraved hand-coloured titles, 28 engraved hand-coloured plates, spotting, vol. 1 with final free endpaper detached, contemporary half-calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, 1821.

Lot 158

Gilchrist (Alexander) Life of William Blake "Pictor Ignotus", 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, plates and illustrations, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine ends slightly frayed and joints of vol.1 torn, uncut, 8vo, London & Cambridge, 1863.

Lot 1

NO RESERVE Brighton.- Relhan (Anthony) A Short History of Brighthelmston with Remarks on its Air ..., first edition, presentation copy from author, scattered spotting, 1761, bound before, A Short History of Brighthelmston with Remarks on its Air ..., second edition, presentation copy inscribed "To Dr. Jones from the Editor", 1829 together 2 works in 1 vol., later albumen print pasted to front free endpaper verso, bookplate, later half-morocco, gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo.

Lot 53

[Apperley (Charles James)] The Life of a Sportsman, first edition, first issue, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, additional title and 34 plates by Henry Alken, 4 trimmed and mounted as issued, plate at p.348 'The Tandem' in second state, lacking advertisements at end, modern red morocco by Bayntun-Riviere, gilt, [Tooley 65], 8vo, R. Ackermann, 1842.

Lot 163

Gypsies, Roma & Travellers.- Burton (Sir Richard Francis) The Jew the Gypsy and El Islam, second edition, portrait and title spotted, traces of circulating library form to front pastedown, original buckram, t.e.g, faded, 1898 § Predari (Francesco) Origine e Vicende dei Zingari..., portrait and plates, water-stained, contemporary roan-backed board, spine worn, joints split, Milan, 1841 § Féaudiérre (M.), "Serge". Magie des Bohémiens, colour lithograph frontispiece, illustrations, original printed wrappers, uncut, Paris, 1950 § Jones (Jo) Paintings and Drawings of the Gypsies of Granada, text by Augustus John & others, illustrations, original pictorial boards, 1969 § Starkie (Walter) Spanish Raggle-Taggle: Adventures with a Fiddle in North Spain, first edition, frontispiece and title-vignette by Arthur Rackham, light spotting, original cloth, spine faded, 1934 § Lal (Chaman) Gipsies: Forgotten Children of India, illustrations, original cloth, Delhi, 1962, most a little rubbed; and c.40 others on Gypsies, Roma and Travellers around the world, mostly continental Europe, 4to & 8vo (c.45)

Lot 48

Astrology & Astronomy.- Giuntini (Francesco) Speculum Astrologiae, quod attinet ad iudiciariam rationem natiuitatim atque annuarum revolutionum ..., woodcut printers device to title, portrait, diagrams and initials, tables, *2 with small loss, just touching text (neatly repaired), *5 with loss to head, neat repair affecting page number, f4 with loss to corner and neat repair, t1-v1 with tiny marginal worming, AAA4-FFF4 with worming affecting text, occasional faint spotting, later calf-backed boards, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Adams J 434; Houzeau & Lancaster 4917; Ricciardi i, 609; Wellcome I, 3517], 4to, Lyon, [Pierre Roussin for] Filippo Tinghi, 1573.⁂ First edition of this astrological compendium, dedicated to Catherine de' Medici. It includes tracts defending astrology, a compendium of the fixed stars, comments on lunar and solar eclipses and tables on the movements of the planets according to the observations of Copernicus.

Lot 27

India.- Mecham (Clifford Henry) Sketches & Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow, first edition, tinted lithograph title with vignette and 17 plates on 26 sheets, 7 with marginal tears, repaired, occasional spotting, marginal damp-staining, bookplate, original cloth, rebacked, gilt, bumping to corners and spine extremities, folio, 1858.

Lot 43

Agriculture.- Marshall (William) The Rural Economy of Norfolk, 2 vol., first edition, 2 engraved folding maps, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, 1787; The Rural Economy of Glocestershire, 2 vol., first edition, folding engraved map, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, 1789; and another by the same, 8vo (6)

Lot 80

Iconography.- Hooghe (Romeyn de) Hieroglyphica of merkbeelden der oude volkeren: namentlyk Egyptenaren, Chaldeeuwen, Feniciers, Joden, Grieken, Romeynen, enz., first edition, etched additional pictorial title by de Hooghe, printed title in red and black and with an engraved vignette by J. Wandelaar, engraved dedication f. with large arms at head, engraved portrait of the author by Jacob Houbraken after Hendrik van den Bos, 63 etched plates (1 bound as frontispiece) by de Hooghe, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, an additional portrait of Claude Saumaise by Boulonnais bound in, title little soiled and with some staining, some spotting, damp-staining to last few ff., 19th century half calf, blind-stamped decorated spine in compartments and with leather label, joints starting, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed, [Landwehr de Hooghe, 108; Praz p.372], 4to, Amsterdam, Joris van der Woude, 1735.⁂ Depicts scenes of classical mythology, along with Christian and Islamic iconography.

Lot 56

NO RESERVE Horses.- Tattersall (George) The Pictorial Gallery of English Race Horses, engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, occasional light spotting, modern calf, gilt, 1850 § Vesey-Fitzgerald (Brian, editor) The Book of the Horse, first edition, illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription, near contemporary half-morocco, lightly sunned spine, 1946; and 2 others similar, 8vo (4)

Lot 74

Emblemata.- Sfondrati (Coelestin ) Innocentia Vindicata, in qua gravissimis argumentis ex S. Thoma petitis ostenditur, 2 parts in 1, first edition, 46 full-page engraved emblems within baroque borders, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, lacking folding engraved frontispiece, some foxing and staining, lightly browned, 'Bib. Mai. Heythrop' label with shelf number BT1022, 18th century calf-backed boards, gilt spine in compartments, piece from head of spine (loosely inserted), [Landwehr, German 543. Praz p.496], St. Gallen, Jacob Muller, 1695; and 3 others, Emblemata & Iconography, small folio (4)

Lot 142

NO RESERVE Godwin (William) Of Population, first edition, half-title, repairs to title, affecting a letter of text, the odd hole, occasionally affecting text, neatly repaired, some light spotting and finger-soiling, modern morocco-backed boards, lightly rubbed, spine gilt, 8vo, 1820.

Lot 443

A Small Archive of Books & Quekett Reprints by Julius Rheinberg,including seven Quekett Journal reprints with what appears to be Rheinbers signature in pen to the covers, with fifteen further Quekett Journal reprints all by Rheinberg, a copy of 'The Common Basis of the Theories of Microscopic Vision..' by Julius Rjeinberg, first English edition 1902, and a copy of 'Die Mikrospektramethode der Farbenphotographie Mittels Prismatisher Dispersion von Julius und Ernst Rheinberg' 1913 (24)

Lot 56

Agatha Christie, 'The Labours of Hercules', First edition, 1947, Published for the Crime Club by Collins, London. Original orange cloth with black lettering on the spine. Dust jacket with a green Pekingese dog illustration on black background.Condition report: The dust jacket is in poor condition with tears to the corners and edges, especially by the spine. The book itself is in good condition and the spine is undamaged. Inscription 'To Kenneth' and robin sticker inside the front cover.

Lot 57

Agatha Christie, 'Sparkling Cyanide', First edition, 1945, Published for the Crime Club by Collins, London. Original orange cloth with black lettering on the spine. Dust jacket with green skull and cocktail glass illustration on black background.Condition report: Dust jacket has a ring mark to the left edge of the skull illustration (4.5cm diameter) with creasing, tears and rubbing to the edges and corners.

Lot 58

J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, to include 'The Fellowship of the Ring' 1st edition, fourth impression November 1955, 'The Two Towers' 1st edition, second impression 1955, 'The Return of the King' 1st edition, first impression 1955. All three with original dust jackets, original red cloth and a map of Middle Earth attached at the back of each book.Condition report: Please see all additional images. Thre is some browning and general wear to the dust jackets which has been photographers as well as some scuffing to the corners, especially around the headband. 'The Two Towers' is comparatively in the poorest condition with remnants of a children's drawing on both endsheets where it has been leant on for support leaving embossed pencil lines. The top of the first 'signature' of pages in 'The Two Towers' is also loose however the rest of the book is securely bound (photographed). All maps are in good condition with no tears.

Lot 1265

A 2015 'DATE STAMPED' SOVEREIGN. A Queen Elizabeth II Gold Sovereign, proof contained in a capsule and date stamped with a first class stamp and 'Tower Hill 1st January 2015'. From an edition of 995, in original case with certificates.

Lot 102

Uncoloured map The Road from London to Oakeham by John Ogilby, first edition 1675 plate nr 47, it depicts the first accurate survey of the road from London to Oakeham, in strip format showing the major towns and cities along the way, approx 45 x 35 cms, framed and glazed, together with relevant pages from the original atlas The Road from London to Oakham in Rutland. This lot continues with another lightly coloured strip map, circa 1719 entitled The Road from Dartmouth to Minehead in Somerset-shire' foot nr 65 approx 23 w x 18 h cms, framed and glazed. (3)

Lot 1111

Christmas And Other Feasts And Festivals, by Claude Flight, First Edition published 1936, printed from linoleum blocks cut by Claude Flight and Edith Lawrence, signed inside cover by bothCover and spine are stained, all inside pages lightly foxed

Lot 798

Dylan Thomas, first edition of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog, 1940, dust wrapper chipped; Under Milk Wood, 1956 reprint; Deaths and Entrances, 1946 (3)

Lot 651

A first edition 'Fighting the Matabele' by J Chalmers 1898 and a postcard of Sultan Ikoma and his wives

Lot 652

Evelyn Waugh ' Unconditional Surrender' first edition 1961

Lot 664

Old and New London by Walter Thornbury in six volumes with extra maps, published by Cassell Petter, first edition

Lot 669

The Angler in Ireland published by Richard Bentley 1834 - re-bound, First Edition

Lot 672

Half-Hours with the Highwaymen by Charles G Harper in two volumes published by Chapman and Hall 1908, first edition

Lot 681

Ralph Mctell 'Angel Laughter' first edition 2000, signed and inscribed and Don McCullin 'Unreasonable Behaviour' first edition 2015, signed and inscribed

Lot 4323

James Bond The Man With the Golden Gun - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1965.

Lot 4342

James Bond You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression hardback book with dust jacket from 1964.

Lot 4343

James Bond The Man With the Golden Gun - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1965.

Lot 4325

James Bond The Spy Who Loved Me - Ian Fleming First Edition, First Impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1962.

Lot 4327

James Bond You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression hardback book with dust jacket from 1964. Condition Report: Dust jacket in very good condition, some browning to edges and light foxing. Some browning to pages and foxing to edges. Light stain to top corner of pages. Price unclipped

Lot 4316

James Bond You Only Live Twice - Ian Fleming First Edition Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1964.

Lot 4324

James Bond The Man With the Golden Gun - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1965.

Lot 4326

James Bond On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Ian Fleming First edition, first impression hardback book with dustjacket from 1963.

Lot 4233

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Bloomsbury, 1997, by J.K. Rowling, uncorrected proof copy of the first edition book in original white and yellow wrappers, one of approximately 200 copies produced, includes error to title page "J.A Rowling", 224pp, numbered 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1.Condition Report: In very fine condition, only very light handling and small crease down spine. All pages are clean and present.

Lot 4035

Led Zeppelin Hardcover First Edition illustrated Book from 2018.

Lot 4346

Christie's catalogue from May 24th 2000, Vintage Wizard of Oz catalogue including descriptions and estimates for pieces used in original musical and a Collection of 70 plus various DVDs and Blu Rays, many sealed and box collections. Includes Special edition Planet of the Apes, complete first season of the Incredible Hulk, Terminator and full set of Jurassic park.

Lot 472

Selection of Harry Potter books, by J.K. Rowling, comprising four hardback novels including First Edition copies of The Order of the Phoenix, The Half Blood Prince, and The Deathly Hallows; along with other books including The Poetical Works of Burns, Vols 1-4, printed by The Gresham Publishing Company, London; and nine volumes by Bernard Shaw.

Lot 146

Sir Tom Stoppard: Diana Rigg's annotated script of Night & Day and a First Edition copy of Night & Day signed and inscribed by Tom Stoppard to Diana Rigg,1978,Diana Rigg's copy of the Night & Day script, with comments and annotations by Tom Stoppard to the left-hand pages, written later (2021), together with the first edition book with dust jacket, signed and inscribed by Tom Stoppard Dear Diana, thank you for Ruth. You are the one. Tom, and a copy of 'plays and players', January 1979, accompanied by a provenance certificate, the book 8in x 5in (20.5cm x 13cm) (3)Footnotes:A proportion of the proceeds from this Lot will benefit Real Action, the children's literacy charity.Sir Tom Stoppard has kindly annotated Diana Rigg's copy of his script in the knowledge that it was to be offered at auction. The present script therefore includes interesting insights and reminiscences of this production by the playwright himself.The published script of the Evening Standard Award-winning play, which premiered at the Phoenix Theatre, London. The Michael Codron-produced play saw Diana Rigg in the lead role of Ruth Carson, as part of a successful theatrical run which lasted for two years.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 236

John Lennon And Yoko Ono: An Autographed Copy Of The Book Grapefruit By Yoko Ono,1971,First Sphere Books Edition, paperback, the front flyleaf signed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in blue and black felt-tip pens respectively, 5in (13cm) squareFootnotes:Proceeds from the sale of this lot will be donated to the charities Pancreatic Cancer UK & Centrepoint.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 290

Marc Bolan: A Signed Copy of The Warlock of Love,Lupus Music, 1969,octavo, first edition hardback, inscribed and signed to the flyleaf by Bolan in blue ballpoint pen To Shelley, also signed by T.Rex band members Bill Legend, Steve Currie and Mickey Finn, 8 3/4in x 5 1/2in (22cm x 14cm)Footnotes:The Warlock Of Love is the only book of poetry by Marc Bolan to be published.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 268

A limited edition print depicting a Hawk T1 Red Arrows February 1980, signed by the 1980 team on their first public display Location: RWB

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