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Lot 417

Literature, various. JHABVALA (Ruth Prawer) Heat and Dust, 1st edition 1975, inscribed by the author to title, dust jacket with 'Booker Prize Winner' wrap-around slip; also first editions of - Get Ready for Battle, 1962; Like Birds, Like Fishes, 1963; A Backward Place, 1965; STUCLEY (E) Teddy Boys' Picnic, 1st edition 1958, inscribed by the author, slight staining, dust jacket; few others including children's and novelsCondition report: Little Prince is a 1973 reprint edition.  The Heat and Dust vol. is a first printing (presumably, as impression is not stated).

Lot 433

FLEMING (Ian) The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition, 1965, unclipped dust jacket, slight dust staining to edges and parts of jacket; and another duplicate copy, edges bumped and rubbed (2)

Lot 331

WAUGH (Evelyn) Brideshead Revisited, revised edition 1945, 8vo, signed presentation inscription from the author to half title "With neighbourly greetings and gratitude from Evelyn Waugh', to half title, pencil named 'Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie August 1945' to first leaf, her bookplate mounted upside down to foxed rear paste-down, original red cloth with faded spine

Lot 166

OLIVIER (J) Fencing Familiarized, first edition London and York 1771, 8vo, text in English and French, folding frontispiece and 8 plates (including 7 folding), English title loose and laid down, advert leaf at end, recased and rebacked calf

Lot 440

FLEMING (Ian) The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition 1965, rare variant issue with plain white endpapers, very good in unclipped dust jacket

Lot 436

FLEMING (Ian) You Only Live Twice, first edition, 1964, slight foxing, worn dust wrapper; The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition; On Her Majesty's Secret Service, The Spy Who Loved Me; dust jackets rather worn and stained (4)

Lot 311

STEVENSON (R. L.) The Master of Ballantrae, first edition 1889, Cassell & Co, 8vo, adverts at end, slightly cocked, original cloth; WELLS (Herbert George) In the Days of the Comet, first edition, 1906, 8vo, original cloth; idem - The Secret Places of the Heart, first edition 1922, 8vo, dust jacket; SINCLAIR (Upton) Oil ! 2nd printing London 1927, worn and chipped dust jacket; Du MAURIER (G) The Martian, 1898, 1st edition, illustrated, original cloth gilt; CARROLL (Lewis) [Dodgson Rev. Charles Lutwidge] Sylvie and Bruno, 1889; Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, 1893, 8vo, first editions, illustrated by Harry Furniss, original red cloth gilt; WILLIAMSON (Henry) The Village Book, 1930, 8vo, signed ltd edition [504], vellum backed, slip case; MASEFIELD (John) Odtaa; Sard Harker; both signed numbered copies in dust wrappers; BLYTON (E) Five on a Treasure Island, first edition 1942, cloth, a little worn; Five Go Down to the Sea, 1957 reprint, with author's signed slip to title, worn dust jacket; 5 others (15)

Lot 416

FLEMING (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, first edition 1963, text clean, in slightly marked and nicked dust jacket

Lot 168

Anatomy, medicine and philosophy. WITHERING (William) The Miscellaneous Tracts, to which is Prefixed a Memoir of his Life, 2 vols., first collected edition, 1822, 8vo, lacking engraved portrait frontispiece, with facsimile letter and folding table, French library stamp to both titles, all somewhat toned, worn boards; TODD (R) The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, 6 vols, 1835-59, large 8vo, calf, rubbed and cracked in places; BARTHOLIN (Thomas) Historiarum Anatomicarum Rariorum Centuria I et II. The Hague, Adrian Vlacq, 1654, 12mo, engraved pictorial title (heavily trimmed with loss), full-page portrait and 9 plates, (one crudely coloured), woodcut illustrations, some trimming and staining, generally worn and toned, later worn binding; CHESELDEN (W) The Anatomy of the Human Body, 7th edition, 1756, 8vo, 37 (of 40) plates, damaged calf; another copy, 11th edition 1778, 35 (of 40) plates, worn calf; BLANCARD (S) The Physical Dictionary, 6th edition, 1715, 8vo, title reinforced, worn calf; another by J. Barrow, 1749; PEMBERTON (H) The Dispensatory, 5th edition 1773; WAITE (A E) Lives of Alchemystical Philosophers, 1888, 8vo, cloth; 4 others

Lot 213

BEES. The Eclectic Hive, Hereford 1843, slim 8vo, some marginal pencil notes, toned, plain cloth; BAGSTER (S., Junior) The Management of Bees, 2nd edition 1838, 12mo, cloth (faded spine); WARDER (J) The True Amazons, 7th edition, 1742, 12mo, portrait frontispiece, advert leaf at rear, spotted and toned, worn calf; EDWARDES (T) The Bee-Master of Warrilow, 1907, small 8vo, plates, light staining, cloth; AVEBURY (Lord) Ants, Bees and Wasps, 15th edition 1902, cloth; BUSCH (W) Buzz a Buzz or the Bees, no date circa 1872, 8vo, illustrated, pictorial boards (6)Condition report: Warder: worn binding, spotted throughout. Bagster: intermittent staining, few creases to leaves, worn spine. Buzz a Buzz: internally OK, cover a little faded. Avebury: title and first plate spotted, final 2 folding plates also spotted, some general toning to contents. Beemaster: toned and spotted. Eclectic Hive: few lengthy pencil notes to lower margins.All vols. with owner names except Buzz a Buzz.  

Lot 345

BUTLER (A S G) The Lutyens Memorial. The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 3 vols., first edition 1950, folio, green cloth gilt, in chipped stained dust wrappers; HUSSEY (Christopher) The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1950, small 4to, edges stained, chipped and foxed dust wrapper (4)

Lot 279

GOSSE (Philip Henry) A History of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals. London: Van Voorst, 1860, 8vo, 12 plates (11 of which printed in colours), slight sporadic foxing, original green cloth gilt; The Birds of Jamaica, 1847, 8vo, cloth; A Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, 8vo, 8 lithographed plates as required, some hand-coloured, somewhat toned and stained, original cloth, a little worn; The Romance of Natural History, first and second series 1860-61, 8vo, bright cloth gilt; Popular British Ornithology, 2nd edition 1853, 8vo, 20 coloured lithographic plates, original cloth; A Manual of Marine Zoology for the British Isles, 2 vols. 1855-56, 12mo, interleaved, half morocco; with 3 others by Gosse (10)

Lot 332

WAUGH (Evelyn) Waugh in Abyssinia, first edition 1936, 8vo, author's inscription to half title 'for Audrey from Waugh in Ickleford August 1945', original red cloth, few small fox marks to fore-edge

Lot 360

SPRUCE (Richard) Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon & Andes... Edited and Condensed by Alfred Russel Wallace, 2 vols., first edition, 1908, 8vo, portrait frontispiece to vol. I (foxed), seven maps including four folding, illustrations, advertisement leaf at end of each volume, a few light spots, contemporary bookplates and owner's inscriptions to inside front covers (free endpapers slightly toned), original green cloth (2)

Lot 439

CHRISTIE (Agatha) First editions in dust jackets. The Body in the Library 1942, jacket slightly damaged; Ordeal by Innocence 1958; Cat Among the Pigeons 1959; Hickory Dickory Dock 1955, jacket with faded spine with tear at foot; Sad Cypress, no date, 2/6 Edition dust jacket (damaged); and 9 others later - Christie (14)

Lot 435

FLEMING (Ian) The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition, 1965, very good or better in unclipped dust jacket, very minor bump to lower front corner

Lot 918

A first edition 1965 Palitoy Tiny Tears - marked 16D - sold with a 1970's similar in original box with accessories

Lot 675

Children's and pictorial cloth books to include Rackham, Arthur (Ills.) 'The Ingoldsby Legends' JM Dent & Sons (1922) colour plates throughout, decorated title page, the front hinge is cracked the frontis and FFEP beginning to separate, green pictorial cloth with gilt decorations, back script fadedTarrant, Margaret W (Ills.) 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, Ward Lock & Co, colour frontis, colour plates, pictorial end papers, pictorial paste-down to front board, black titlesAttwell, Mabel Lucie (Ills.) 'The Water Babies', Raphael Tuck & Sons, colour frontis, colour plates and black and white illustrations throughout, pictorial boards rather bumped and rubbedMilne, AA 'When we were very Young' Methuen & Co (1930), blue pictorial cloth and 'Winnie the Pooh' (1938), plain end papers, dust jacketBeaumont, Cyril W 'The Mysterious Toyshop, a fairytail' with decorations by Wyndham Payne, CW Beaumont (1942, reprinted from 1924), colour frontis, colour illustrations, throughout text, plates, pictorial boardsBarker, Anthony Raine 'The Fairyland Express, a book of woodcuts for children between the ages of three and eighty three', John Lane The Bodley Head (1925), vignette on title page, colour woodcut illustrations throughout, some foxing, the front hinge is cracked, inscription dated 1937 on FFEP, pictorial boards, slight bumping to corners, dust jacket not price clippedRansome, Arthur, assorted volumes 'Swallows and Amazons' etc. (no first editions) Rowling, J K 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', dust jackets and two paperback copiesPictorial cloth to include Verne, J 'The Tribulations of a Chinaman' illustrated by L. Bennett, Third edition, Samson Low...1883Miniature book 'Evangeline' by Henry W Longfellow, Siegle Hill & Co, pictorial limp covers with paste down to front board of a peacock'Words and Pictures from Ruskin' Sesame Booklets, George G Harrop, pictorial limp coversFull leather 'The Finger Prayerbook', Oxford University Press 

Lot 1591

CHARLES EAMES for Herman Miller, EA 214 Soft Pad chair in brown leather, first edition on 4-star base, with maker's label and cast maker's marks, height 85cm Good condition, some wear to leather commensurate with age and use

Lot 1592

CHARLES EAMES for Herman Miller, EA 214 Soft Pad chair in brown leather, first edition on 4-star base, with maker's label and cast maker's marks, height 85cm Good condition, some wear to leather commensurate with age and use

Lot 611

A First Edition Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (printing error) and one other book.

Lot 90

ÆŸ NOYCE, Wifrid. (1917 - 1962). Six Works: first editions, four SIGNED by the author, includes two presentation copies, 1947-1962. comprises: Mountains and Men. Presentation copy. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1947. first edition, 8vo., (230 x 160mm), publisher's blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, INSCRIBED by the author to Geoffrey L. Bartman on front free e/p., frontispiece, 14 b/w. photographic plates, 4 maps, 160pp: The Gods are Angry. SIGNED. Heinemann, 1957. first edition, 8vo., (200 x 140mm), publisher's navy blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design Richard Taylor, previous ownership name to map illustrated e/ps., SIGNED by the author to title page, 198pp: Poems. Presentation copy. Heinemann. 1960. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's pale green cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, INSCRIBED by the author to front free e/p., 'To Alf Bridge / great mountaineer and / great friend / that courage of mine / bring to friends courage to, as they brought it to me', further SIGNED to the half-title by fellow mountaineer Alf Bridge, 98pp: To the Unknown Mountain. Ascent of an Unexplored Twenty-Five Thousander in the Karakoram. SIGNED. Heinemann, 1962. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design Graham Bishop, SIGNED by the author to front free e/p., half-title, 20 b/w. photographic plates, 3 maps, 183pp: an account of the Anglo-American 1960 Expedition led by the author, containing D. Whillan's Solo by Motor-Bicycle from Rawlpindi to Lancashire as Appendix A: The Alps: With Descriptive Essays by Karl Lukan. London: Thames and Hudson, 1961. first edition, large 4to. (290 x 240mm), publisher's grey gilt decorated cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, peach e/ps., 230 b/w. photo. illustrations, 6 maps, 312pp: They Survived: A Study of the Will to Live. Heinemann. 1962. first edition, 8vo., publisher's blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design Sheila Perry, 18 b/w. photo. illustrations, 5 maps and plans, 202pp. each volume within removeable clear wrapper. Wifrid Noyce was an English mountaineer and author. He was a member of the 1953 British Everest expedition that made the first ascent of Mount Everest. Noyce and Sherpa Annullu (the younger brother of Da Tensing) were the first members of the expedition to reach Everest's South Col on 21 May, 1953. Wilfrid Noyce climbed up to the South Col a second time on 29 May, (the day of the successful first ascent) when he, Sherpa Pasang Phutar, and George Lowe met the successful summit team of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay at the Col, giving the tired climbers drinks and congratulations. (6)   Condition Report: 1. Mountains and Men - light marks to boards and faded to lower edges, spine faded and bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with edge chips and small tears (with loss) to top edge, and top and lower spine, e/ps. stained and toned, toning to leaf edges, o/w. clean text, plates and maps.   2. The Gods are Angry - clean boards, dustwrapper with some toning to inside edges of dustwrapper flaps, lower wrapper marked, and with edge nicks to corners and spine, toning internally.   3. Poems - boards with light marks and faded at edges, corners scuffed, spine faded and bumped head/tail, some foxing to dustwrapper, further heavier foxing to e/ps. and through to page six, some light marks affecting pages.20 - 21.   4. To the Unknown Mountain - light marks to boards, spine marked and bumped head/tail, dustwrapper worn at edges and corners with small tears (with loss) top and lower spine, e/ps. creased, some toning internally o/w. clean plates and maps.   5.The Alps: With Descriptive Essays . . . - unsigned, , clean boards, dustwrapper with some edge chips to corners, a clean copy.   6. They Survived - unsigned, bright clean boards, dustwrapper slightly toned, some creasing to edges. a clean copy.     Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 54

ÆŸ SMYTHE, F.S. (1900 - 1949). Fourteen Works: one volume SIGNED by the author, and two related volumes, 1929 - 2013. comprises: The Valley of Flowers, SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1938. Limited edition of 250 copies, this copy numbered 241, 8vo., (206 x 107mm), publisher's white buckram, gilt lettering to front and spine, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, half-title, SIGNED by the author to the limitation page, 16 tipped-in colour photographs, including frontispiece, with captioned tissue guards, 2 maps, (including 1 folding sketch map at end after Lieut. R.A. Gardiner), contained in a grey cloth clamshell box, gilt lettered to front and spine: British Mountaineers. William Collins, 1942. first edition, 8vo., teal blue illustrated boards lettered in white, dustwrapper unclipped, 18 b/w. photo. illustrations, 8 colour plates, 48pp: Climbs and Ski Runs. Mountaineering and Ski-ing in the Alps, Great Britain and Corsica. William Blackwood & Sons, 1929. first edition, 8vo., publisher's blue gilt lettered cloth, b/w. illustrations from photographs, folding panorama of Mont Blanc, 307pp: An Alpine Journey, London: Victor Gollanz, 1934. first edition, 8vo.,publisher's black cloth, dustwrapper unclipped, photo. illustrated, folding map at end, 351pp: Secret Mission, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1942. first edition, 12mo., publisher's blue cloth, black lettering to spine, d/wrapper unclipped, sketch map illustrated front e/ps. by Bip Pares, 256pp: The Mountain Top. An Anthology from the Prose and Pictures of Frank S. Smythe, The St. Hugh's Press Limited, London: 1947. first edition, square format, paper boards, dustwrapper clipped, photo. illustrated: Together with Adam & Charles Black: The Mountain Scene, 1937: Peaks and Valleys, 1938: A Camera in the Hills, 1939: Over Welsh Hills, 1941: Alpine Ways, 1942: Rocky Mountains, 1948: Swiss Winter, 1948: Mountains In Colour, London: Max Parish & Co. Ltd (1949) 4to., publisher's cloth, within illustrated dustwrappers: Together with The Geographical Journal. The Royal Geographical Society, 1932. vol. LXXIX, No. 1, January, 1932, Explorations in Garhwal Around Kamet: A paper read at the Evening Meeting of the Society on 2 November 1931, by F.S. Smythe, 16pp. pamphlet, black paper wrappers, printed title on white label to front, 6 b/w. photo. illustrations, 2 maps, and a sketch map after Captain E. St. J. Birnie: each volume within removeable clear wrapper: and SMYTHE, Tony (b. 1934 -). My Father Frank. Unresting Spirit of Everest. SIGNED, Baton Wicks, 2013. first edition, blue cloth, dustwrapper unclipped, foreward by Doug Scott, SIGNED by Tony Smythe and Doug Scott to title page, 324pp: FRANK SMYTHE was an English mountaineer, author, photographer and botanist. Smythe climbed extensively in the Alps and Himalayas, where he identified a region that he named the 'Valley of Flowers', now a protected park. In 1930 he joined an international expedition to Kangchenjunga, led by Gunther Dyhrenfurth. Smythe led his own Himalayan expedition in 1931 to the Garhwal region of India north of Delhi. His team, which included Eric Shipton, made the first ascent of 7756m Kamet. Frank Smythe was a member of three expeditions to Everest in 1933, 1936 and 1938. During the first of these he reached a record altitude of 8565m while climbing alone after his partner Shipton was forced to turn back. (16) Condition Report: 1. The Valley of Flowers - a clean copy, some toning to leaf edges, clamshell box clean, (208 x 200 x 60mm) 2. British Mountaineers - dustwrapper unclipped, foxing to e/ps. 3. Climbs and Ski Runs - foxing to edges. 4.An Alpine Journey - dustwrapper unclipped, folded map at end. 5. Secret Mission - publisher's blue cloth, dustwrapper unclipped, 6. The Mountain Top. An Anthology from the Prose and Pictures - dustwrapper clipped and marked. 7. The Mountain Scene - dustwrapper unclipped, 8. Peaks and Valleys - dustwrapper clipped, 9. A Camera in the Hills - dustwrapper unclipped, 10. Over Welsh Hills - dustwrapper clipped, 11. Alpine Ways - light marks to boards, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper unclipped, some tears (with loss) e/ps. stained and marked, some foxing to edges, and toning internally. 12. Rocky Mountains - dustwrapper unclipped, 13. Swiss Winter - dustwrapper clipped. 14. Mountains in Colour - dustwrapper unclipped 15. The Geographical Journal - a clean copy 16. My Father Frank Unresting Spirit of Everest - publisher's blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 73

ÆŸ ADAMS, Ansel. (1902 - 1984). Ansel Adams Presentation copies, two first editions, 1950 - 1977. comprises: AUSTIN, Mary Hunter. (1868 - 1934). The Land of Little Rain. Presentation copy. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1950. first edition, 4to., (260 x 210mm), publisher's yellow cloth, orange lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, map illustrated e/ps., INSCRIBED and dated by Ansel Adams to half-title, 'for / Bardura Beach Thompson / Ansel Adams / Nov. 1950', introduction by Carl Van Doren, text by Mary Austin, 48 photographic illustrations after Ansel Adams, 133pp: ADAMS, Ansel. (1902 - 1974). and SZARKOWSKI, John. (1925 - 2007). The Portfolios of Ansel Adams. Seven Portfolios from 1948. Ansel Adams Presentation copy. New York Graphic Society, Boston, (1977). first edition, 4to., (290 x 240mm), first printing as stated, publisher's light grey cloth, black lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, black e/ps., INSCRIBED and dated by Ansel Adams to half title, 'Inscribed For / Del Zogg / Greetings! / Ansel Adams / Carmel / 11-10-77.', introduction by John Szarkowski, 12 full-page b/w. photographic illustrations, each a limited edition of ten-sixteen prints, text from the original portfolios, including a memorable essay by Beaumont and Nancy Newhall in Portfolio VI., 124pp: both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. (2) Condition Report: 1. The Land of Little Rain - minor marks to boards, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with wear (mostly to corners) o/w. a clean copy. 2. The Portfolios of Ansel Adams. Seven Portfolios from 1948 - some light marks to board edges, foxing to edges, toning to cream dustwrapper, o/w. a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 33

ÆŸ CONWAY, William Martin. (1856 - 1937). Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas. [Including Scientific Reports and portfolio of Maps]. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894. four volumes, first edition, Limited Deluxe SIGNED edition, number 52 of 150 copies, 8vo., (260mm x 190mm), original buckram, gilt-lettered burgundy morocco labels to spine, gilt tops, others untrimmed, marbled e/ps., half-titles, three hundred illustrations after A.D. McCormick, plus duplicates and proofs on Japon with gilt captioned tissue guards, volume one SIGNED by the author to limitation page, photogravure portrait frontispiece, 360pp., volume two single advertisement leaf at end, 361-709pp., with the two supplementary volumes of Scientific Reports and Maps, comprising 3 folding maps (2 colour-printed and one route map) on linen, loose in case as issued, each volume within removeable clear wrapper: An account of the first major climbing expedition to the Himalayas led by Conway in 1892, sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Society. The first climb and exploration of the Hispar, Biafro and Baltoro Glaciers. (4) Condition Report: marks to buckram boards, foxing to untrimmed edges and e/ps. of volumes 1, 2, and Scientific Reports, o/w. clean text and illustrations; the maps with light marks and creasing, some foxing to back of linen. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 106

ÆŸ MOUNTAINEERING: America and Canada. Five Works: four first editions, 1903-1948. comprises: STUTFIELD, Hugh. (1858 - 1929). and COLLIE, J. Norman. (1859 - 1942). Climbs & Explorations in the Canadian Rockies. Longmans, Green and Co., 1903. first edition, 8vo., (230 x 150mm), publisher's grey cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, foredge and lower edge untrimmed, half-title, 52 plates, 2 sketch maps, (including folding coloured map at end), 343pp. 'One of the classics of the Canadian Rockies.' Neate S177: LANGFORD, Nathaniel Pitt. (1832 - 1911). Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the year 1870. (St. Paul, Minnesota: J. E. Haynes, 1905). first edition, 8vo., (210 x 150mm), publisher's blue pictorial cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, bevelled edges, gilt top, lacks publisher's credit page, frontispiece portrait, illustrations throughout text, 122pp. with three leaves of original sketch reproductions at end, a small coloured map of Niagara Falls loosely inserted. Nathaniel Pitt Langford was an American explorer, businessman, bureaucrat, vigilante and historian who played an important role in the early years of the Montana gold fields and the creation of Yellowstone National Park. Langford was a member of the 1870 Washburn, Langford, Doane Expedition which explored the region soon to became the Yellowstone National Park. Mount Langford, in the Absaroka Range, 7.5 miles east of Yellowstone Lake was scaled by Langford and Doane during the expedition and named after him: ADAMS, Ansel. (1902 - 1984). and ADAMS, Virginia. (1904 - 2000). Illustrated Guide to Yosemite Valley. H.S. Croker Co., Inc., San Francisco, California, 1940. first edition as stated, 8vo., (210 x 160mm), spiral-bound, soft blue illustrated wrappers,b/w. photo. illustrations, 2 colour maps, 128pp: ADAMS, Ansel. (1902 - 1984). and MUIR, John. (1838 - 1914). Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. edited by Charlotte E. Mauk. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1948. first edition, 8vo., (270 x 210mm), publisher's brown cloth, brown lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half title, 64 photo. illustrations after selections from the works of John Muir, 132pp: with a reprint of The Geographical Journal, vol. CXI. nos. 4-6, April - June, 1948. Frank Smythe, An Expedition to the Lloyd George Mountains, North East British Columbia, Evening Meeting of the Society, 15 December, 1947. 8vo., (240 x 160mm), blue paper wrappers lettered in black, b/w. photo. illustrated, 2 full-page maps, pp. 160-171, within a patterned cloth, paper boards folder, a previous ownership name to inside flap. each volume within removeable clear wrappers. (5)             Condition Report: 1. Climbs & Explorations in the Canadian Rockies - clean boards, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, foxing to e/ps., previous ink ownership to front pastedown, some toning to leaf edges and a few pages. 2. Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the year 1870 - lacks publisher's credit page, and thus without publisher's imprint of J.E. Haynes noting first issue, a few marks to the clean, bright boards, minor scuffing to corners and spine, some minor foxing to edges and toning mostly to leaf edges. 3. Illustrated Guide to Yosemite Valley - light wear and minor marks to covers, some minor foxing to title page, a few marks and stains internally. 4. Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada - clean boards, spine bumped head/tail, wear to dustwrapper and some tears (with loss) to top r.h. front corner and head/tail of spine, toning to leaf edges, o/w. a clean copy. 5. The Geographical Journal, vol. CXI. nos. 4-6, April - June, 1948. minor marks to blue paper wrappers, leaf edges a little marked and toned, o/w. a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 69

ÆŸ WORKMAN, Fanny Bullock. (1859 - 1925). and WORKMAN, William Hunter. (1847 - 1937). Two Works: 1904 & 1908. comprises: Ice-Bound Heights of Mustagh. An Account of Two Seasons of Pioneer Exploration and High Climbing in the Baltistan Himalaya. London: Constable & Co., 1908. 4to., (240 x 180mm), publisher's olive green decorated cloth, gilt top, others untrimmed, half-title, 170 illustrations, including colour frontispiece with tissue guard, , 2 folding maps at end (one colour), 421pp: WORKMAN, William Hunter and WORKMAN, Fanny Bullock. Through Town and Jungle. Fourteen Thousand Miles A-Wheel Among the Temples and People of the Indian Plain. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1904. first edition, 4to., (280 x 180mm), publisher's red gilt decorated cloth, gilt lettering to spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, ownership signature of Rachel Workman McRobert to front free e/p., and the bookplate of the McRobert Trust, half title, author's advert., 202 b/w. full-page and in-text photo. illustrations, folding route map, 380pp. both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. The Workmans travelled with Mattias Zurbriggen as guides during their second Himalayan expedition in 1902-1903. Fanny Bullock Workman was an American geographer, cartographer, explorer, travel writer, and mountaineer, notably in the Himalayas. She was one of the first female professional mountaineers, setting several women's altitude records and championed women's rights and women's suffrage. The McRobert Trust, a charity supporting the RAF. and other institutions was created by Lady McRobert (nee Workman), the eldest daughter of Fanny and William. (2)                 Condition Report: 1. Ice Bound Heights - boards clean, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, gilt lettering on spine faded, foxing to untrimmed edges, some toning to tissue guards and leaf edges, clean maps, text and plates.   2. Through Town & Jungle - bright boards with a few marks, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, clean maps and text.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 27

ÆŸ RAFFLES, Thomas Stamford. (1781 - 1826). The History of Java. London: Black, Parbury and Allen, and John Murray, 1817. two volumes, first edition, 4to., (290 x 232mm), modern quarter black leather over marbled boards, spine with raised bands bordered in gilt, spine lettered in gilt, modern marbled e/ps., lacking half-titles, 65 of 66 plates (2 of these as frontispieces), including 1 hand-coloured folding map engraved by J. Walker at end of volume I, one line of pencil annotation in contemporary hand along top edge of p.107 in volume II, lacking 2 leaves of adverts at end of volume II. First edition of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles' paramount text extensively documenting the history, customs, language, architecture, as well as the geography and natural history of the island. Although today he is best known for founding modern Singapore and British Malaya, Raffles led the British invasion of Java in 1811, and succeeded in taking the island away from Dutch control. Following this, he was appointed lieutenant governor of the Dutch East Indies, a role he held until 1816, during which time he secured and extended British control of the area and reorganised the colonial system put in place under Dutch rule. The text has been held up as important and seminal in recording the history of the area and population, with the first print run of 900 copies quickly selling out. (1) Condition Report: clean and bright binding, lacking half-titles and 2 leaves of adverts at end of volume II, small amount of soiling to frontispiece of volume I, 1.25 inch tear at edge of p.336 in volume I, folding map at end of volume I has three repaired closed tears with margins remaining intact, mild spotting to some pages throughout text, some spotting around edges of some plates. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 99

ÆŸ SHIPTON, Eric. (1907 - 1977). Four Works, first editions; two volumes SIGNED by Eric Shipton, one volume SIGNED by Bradford Washburn, with a related volume. comprises: The Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951. SIGNED. London: Hodder and Stoughton, on behalf of the Joint Himalayan Committee of the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club, 1952. first edition, 4to., ( 270 x 220mm), publisher's cloth, blue lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, SIGNED by Eric Shipton to title page, b/w. photogravure illustrated throughout, full-page map of the approach to Mt. Everest from Jogbani and the route taken in the exploratory journeys, in-text maps, 128pp: Mountain Conquest. [Consultant, Bradford Washington], SIGNED by Bradford Washington. A Horizon Caravel Book, American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc. New York, (1966). first edition, small 4to., (260 x 185mm), publisher's illustrated cloth, dustwrapper unclipped, colour and b/w. illustrated e/ps., bookplate of Raymond Greene to front pastedown, SIGNED and dated 2002 by Bradford Washburn to title page, colour photo. illustrated, in-text maps, 153pp: Land of Tempest. Travels in Patagonia 1958-62. Hodder and Stoughton, 1963. first edition, 8vo., (240 x 145mm), publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, frontispiece and 24 photo. illustrations, 3 maps, 224pp: Tierra del Fuego: The Fatal Lodestone. SIGNED by Eric Shipton. Charles Knight & Co., Ltd., London & Tonbridge, 1973. first edition, 8vo., (235 x 160mm), publisher's grey cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, map illustrated e/ps., half-title, SIGNED by Eric Shipton to title page, 16 photographic plates, a map of the tip of South America, 175pp: each volume within removeable clear wrapper: together with: Eric Shipton. Everest: The 1951 Reconnaissance of the Southern Route. The Geographical Journal, June 1952. [part] Vol. CXVIII, Part 2. 8vo., (248 x 160mm), within modern black card wrappers, pp.117-140 are from the original separated article, pp.141 is a facsimile copy, b/w. photo. illustrated, 2 maps, 32pp. Eric Earle Shipton was an accomplished English mountaineer, achieving a great number of first ascents throughout the world, and involved with most of the Mount Everest expeditions during the 1930s. Shipton led the 1951 Reconnaissance Expedition on Mount Everest climbing for the first time from Nepal with a young Edmund Hillary. (5)   Condition Report: 1. The Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951. - boards stained, marked and faded, cloth split head of spine, dustwrapper clean, a small tear (with loss) affecting head of spine and top l.h of front cover. 2. Mountain Conquest - a clean copy. corners a little scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, minor wear and toning to dustwrapper. 3. Land of Tempest. Travels in Patagonia - clean bright boards, minor scuffing to corners and head/tail of spine, some toning to leaf edges, o/w. a clean copy. 4. Tierra del Fuego: The Fatal Lodestone - clean bright boards, spine bumped head/tail, a clean copy. 5. Eric Shipton. Everest: The 1951 Reconnaissance of the Southern Route. The Geographical Journal, 1952 - some toning to original pages, o/w. a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 92

ÆŸ THE ANDES: Three Works: FITZGERALD, E. The Highest Andes, Limited edition, 1899; and two related. 1892, 1901. comprises: FITZ GERALD, Edward Arthur. (1871 - 1931). The Highest Andes. A Record of the First Ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, and the Exploration of the Surrounding Valleys. Methuen & Co., 1899. Special edition limited to 60 copies, this being number 31, folio, (300 x 240mm), blue half buckram over paper boards, gilt device to front, edges untrimmed, half-title, photogravure frontispiece after A.E. Lightbody with tissue guard, 45 plates including folding-panorama, from photographs after the author, A.E. Lightbody, and Stuart Vines, 4 full-page illustrations, in-text illustrations, 2 folding maps at end: (Neate: Mountaineering Literature, 273). An account of the first successful ascent of the 6960m Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas and outside of Asia, along with reports of the surrounding topography, geology and natural history, to which other members of the expedition contribute, Neate: Mountaineering Literature, 273; CONWAY, Sir Martin. (1856 - 1936). Climbing and Exploration in the Bolivian Andes. A Record of Climbing & Exploration in the Cordillera Real in the Years 1898 and 1900. London and New York: Harper & Brothers, 1901. first edition, 8vo., (230 x 155mm), publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, frontispiece with tissue guard, b/w. photographic illustrations throughout. an account of the first major expedition to the area, led by Conway: WHYMPER, Edward. (1840 - 1911). Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator. London: John Murray, 1892. single volume, first edition, 8vo., (235 x 175mm), publisher's olive green gilt cloth, gilt lettering to spine, edges untrimmed, chocolate e/ps., half-title, 20 full-page illustrations, numerous in-text illustrations, 4 maps (3 folding), manuscript notes in pencil to lower free e/p., and further within a few margins. each volume within removeable clear wrapper. (3)         Condition Report: 1. The Highest Andes - boards marked, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail and cloth split at head of spine, browning to untrimmed edges, upper and lower boards joints weak, and to pp. 192-193, toning to leaf edges and to the second folding map at end. 2. Climbing & Exploration in the Bolivian Andes - boards marked, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, a damp stain to lower centre edge of leaves, toning to leaf edges. 3. Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator. - boards marked, corners scuffed, spine bumped and rubbed head/tail, toning and sporadic foxing throughout, folded map at end 'Central Portion of the Province of Quito' with clean edge tear (with loss, approx. 9cm.) to centre l.h. fold crease. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 46

ÆŸ HIMALAYAS: Annapurna and K2: Four Works: SIGNED. [French text]. 1951-1954. comprises: HERZOG, Maurice. (1919 - 2012). Annapurna Premier 8.000. SIGNED. B. Athaud, Paris and Grenoble, (1951). Collection Sempervivum 16., 8vo., (200 x 140mm), publisher's illustrated black cloth, design by Claude Arthaud, gilt lettering to spine, patterned e/ps., SiGNED by the author to half-title, preface by Lucien Devies (president of the French Alpine Club), French text, 32 heliogravure plates after Marcel Ichac, sketches, 3 maps (including folding map at end), 293pp: An account of the 1950 French Expedition conquest of Annapurna led by the author, Herzog reached the summit with Louis Lachenal: HERZOG, Maurice. (1919 -2012). and ICHAC, Marcel. (1906 - 1994). Regards vers L'Annapurna. SIGNED. B. Arthaud, Paris and Grenoble, (1951). 4to., (250 x 200mm), publisher's cream card covers, black lettering to front, photo. illustrated dustwrapper unclipped, SIGNED by Maurice Herzog to half-title, ink stamped 'Neptune' top r.h corner of title page, preface by Lucien Devies, French text, colour and b/w. photo. illustrated after Marcel Ichac, Gaston Rebuffat, Maurice Herzog, Louis Lachenal, Jacques Oudot and Marcel Schatz, double-page map loosely inserted, 96pp; with a duplicate copy Regards vers L'Annapurna. SIGNED. B. Arthaud, (1951). second edition as stated, half leather and cloth, gilt lettering to spine, French text, SIGNED to half-title by Maurice Herzog, double-page map at end, 96pp: with HOUSTON, Charles S. (1913 - 2009) and BATES, R.H. (1911 - 2007) and BELL, G.I. (1926 - 2000) K2 8611M. SIGNED. Arthaud, Paris. (1954). first edition, 4to., (250 x 200mm), publisher's cream card covers, lettered in black to front and spine, French text, photo. illustrated dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, SIGNED to the title page by six members of the 1953 Third American Karokaram Expedition, including Charles Houston, Robert H. Bates, Dee Molenaar, Peter Schoening, Robert Craig and Tony Streather, photo. illustrations after members of the expedition, lacks loosely inserted map, 100pp., each volume within removeable clear wrapper. (4) Condition Report: Annapurna Premier 8.000. SIGNED: Regards vers L'Annapurna. SIGNED and duplicate copy Regards vers L'Annapurna. SIGNED. second edition - minor wear to dustwrappers and toning to leaf edges. K2 8611M - lacks the loosely inserted map, ink stamp Jean-Marc Mattlet, Profondeville, to verso of title page, some light marks to cream covers. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 44

ÆŸ SHIPTON, Eric. (1907 - 1977). Four Works: first editions. Hodder & Stoughton 1936 - 1951. comprises: Nanda Devi. 1936. first edition, 8vo., (203 x 160mm), publisher's black cloth, light blue lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design by Bip Pares, map illustrated e/ps., illustrated half-title, full-page plates with captioned tissue guards, in-text drawings, 310pp: The author's account of his expedition with H.W. Tilman into the Rishi Gorge to the Nanda Devi Sanctuary in 1934: Blank on the Map. 1938. first edition, 8vo., (203 x 105mm), publisher's black cloth, red lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design by Bip Pares, foreward by T.G. Longstaff, half-title, frontispiece, 49 illustrations, 3 maps, (one folding at end), 299pp: An account of the five month expedition led by Shipton to the Shaksgam area, a section of the Karakoram range north of Kashmir in 1937: Upon That Mountain. 1943. first edition, 8vo., (201 x 140mm), black publisher's cloth, pale blue lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design by Bip Pares, map illustrated e/ps., half-title, foreward by Geoffrey Winthrop Young, 31 plates, 4 maps, 222pp: Mountains of Tartary. 1951. first edition, 8vo. (203 x 150mm), dustwrapper unclipped, green publisher's cloth, gilt lettering to spine, map illustrated e/ps., numerous photographic plates after the author, 224pp., each volume within removeable clear wrapper. (4) Condition Report: 1. Nanda Devi - covers worn and marked, dustwrapper with wear to corners and head/tail of spine, discolouring to inside flaps, edges and verso, some toning to tissue guards and a few pages of text. 2. Blank on the Map - light marks to boards, spine bumped head/tail, toning to edges, minor foxing and toned internally. 3. Upon That Mountain - boards rubbed at corners, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper marked, worn at spine and top r.h. corner, some light marks and toning internally. 4. Mountains of Tartary - clean boards, corners slightly rubbed, spine bumped head/tail of spine, dustwrapper with light marks to verso o/w. clean, some foxing to illustrated map endpapers. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 101

ÆŸ HOWARD-BURY, Lieut.-Col. C.K. (1881 - 1963). Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921. London: Edward Arnold & Co., 1922. Large paper edition, no. 43 of 200 copies, single volume, folio., (325 x 250mm), publisher's vellum-backed burgundy cloth, gilt lettering to spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, previous ownership name and dated 1922 in pencil to front free e/p., half-title, photogravure frontispiece with tissue guard, 32 photo. illustrations, plus the 14 extra plates not included in the trade edition, comprising 12 photogravure plates with tissue guards and 2 folding panoramas, 3 folding maps and errata at end. 356pp. within removeable clear wrapper. The account of the first Everest Expedition. Charles Howard-Bury was a British soldier, explorer, botanist, and Conservative politician. In 1921 he led the Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition, financed by the Mount Everest Committee, (a joint body of the Alpine Club and the Royal Geographical Society). Howard-Bury was awarded the 1922 Founder's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society for his leadership of the expedition. Condition Report: clean cloth boards, vellum spine marked and bumped head/tail, toning to e/ps., some minor sporadic foxing throughout, mostly to the first few pages, foxing also to the 2 folding panoramas, folding maps clean, Map 1. Preliminary Map to illustrate the route of the Mount Everest Expedition 1921 creased along lower centre fold. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 94

ÆŸ HARGREAVES, Alison. (1962 - 1995). A Hard Day's Summer. Six Classic North Faces Solo. SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1994. first edition, 8vo. (240 x 160mm), publisher's black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, SIGNED by the author to title page, colour photo. illustrated, maps and drawings, 158pp: Alison Hargreaves' account of climbing all the great north faces of the Alps in a single season, (the first climber to achieve this). The series of climbs here included summiting the famously difficult north face of the Eiger, which she accomplished while pregnant with her first child Tom: BALLARD, James. (b. 1947). One and Two Halves to K2. The Journey of Alison Hargreaves' Family to K2. SIGNED. BBC Books, 1996. first edition, 8vo. (240 x 165mm), publisher's blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, SIGNED to the front free e/p., by James Ballard, Kate and Tom, (Alison Hargreaves and James Ballard's two children), colour photo. illustrations, a double-page map titled 'Alison's Map for Kate and Tom sent from K2 Base Camp on 2 July 1995', 208pp: an account of James Ballard's trip to Pakistan, made shortly after the tragic death of his wife, British mountaineer, Alison Hargreaves; James Ballard, wanted to share with their two children Kate (aged 4), and Tom (aged 6), some of Alison's experiences in the last days of her life, and show them 'Mum's last mountain'. In 1995 Hargreaves was the first woman to scale Mount Everest solo without supplementary oxygen. She also climbed Ama Dablam in Nepal. Alison Hargreaves died in 1995 while descending from the peak of K2 in violent weather. Tom Ballard went on to become the first person to solo climb all of the six great north faces of the Alps in a single winter. He died in 2019 while ascending Nanga Parbat. both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. (2)     Condition Report: clean copies. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 82

ÆŸ HILLARY, Edmund. (1919 - 2008) & HILLARY, Louise. (1953 - 1975). Four SIGNED first editions. 1964-1968. comprises: HILLARY, Edmund. (1919 - 2008). School House in the Clouds. SIGNED. Garden City, NY., Doubleday & Company Inc., 1964. first American edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm) black publisher's cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, map illustrated e/ps., design Raphael Palacios, half-title, SIGNED by the author to title page, 180pp: HILLARY, Edmund. (1919 - 2008). editor: Challenge of the Unknown. SIGNED. E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. New York, 1958. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's grey cloth, dustwrapper unclipped, design Joseph Kemmer, SIGNED by the author to title page, 221pp: HILLARY, Louise. (1953 - 1975). Keep Calm If You Can. Round the World with the Hillary Family. SIGNED. Hodder and Stoughton, 1964. first edition, publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, map illustrated e/ps., half-title, SIGNED by the author and her husband, Edmund Hillary to title page, b/w. photo. illustrated, 159pp: HILLARY, Louise. A Yak for Christmas. The Story of a Himalayan Holiday. SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1968. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), navy blue publisher's cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, map illustrated e/ps., half-title, SIGNED by the author to title page, b/w. photo. illustrated, 208pp., together with two loosely inserted Christmas cards from the Hillary family, one photo. illustrated, a 5 line manuscript note to verso from Louise to New Zealand botanist Dr. Lucy Cranwell Smith, a friend of the Hillary family, and two newspaper clippings, one relating to the untimely death of Sir Edmund Hillary's wife Louise, and teenage daughter Belinda, in a plane crash in 1975. Provenance: this copy from the Library of botanist Dr. Lucy Cranwell Smith. (4) Condition Report: 1. School House in the Clouds - clean copy, slight loss to lower spine of dustwrapper. 2. Challenge of the Unknown - light marks to boards, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with a few edge nicks to top and lower spine, some toning to leaf edges. o/w. a clean copy. 3. Keep Calm If You Can - clean, bright cloth, spine bumped head/tail, some foxing to inside flaps of dustwrapper, e/ps. title page and further sporadic foxing internally. 4. A Yak for Christmas - clean, bright boards, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper repaired top centre with wear to corners and top of spine, stain to top r.h. corner of front map illustrated e/p., minor marks internally, o/w. a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 110

ÆŸ SMYTHE, Francis Sydney. (1900 - 1949). Two Works: INSCRIBED. 1930-1932. comprises: Kamet Conquered, Presentation copy to the author's mother. London: Victor Gollanz Ltd., 1932. first edition, 8vo. (240 x 150mm), publisher's black cloth , dustwrapper unclipped, INSCRIBED by the author to front free e/p., 'To Mother / with Frank's love / July 28th 1932', half-title, 48 b/w. photographic plates including frontispiece, colour folding map at end, with a 10 line manuscript note written by the author's son, Tony Smythe, tipped in, 'This copy of 'Kamet Conquered' by my father, dedicated to his mother, Florence, came to me eventually after the disposal of his estate, to me it has always been a heartening tale of how a small happy group succeeded on a high and by no means easy peak, against the odds. Tony Smythe, October, 1999', 420pp: : The Kangchenjunga Adventure, INSCRIBED. London: Victor Gollanz Ltd., 1930. first edition, 8vo., (240 x 165mm), publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, INSCRIBED and dated by the author to title page, 'In memory of some chums / FS Smythe / December 13th 1930', frontispiece with tissue guard, 48 b/w. photographic plates, including frontispiece with tissue guard, 464pp. both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. Frank Smythe was an English mountaineer, author, photographer, and botanist. Smythe climbed extensively in the Alps and Himalayas. In 1930 he joined an international expedition to Kangchenjunga, led by Gunther Dyhrenfurth. Frank Smythe led his own Himalayan expedition in 1931 to the Garhwal region of India north of Delhi. His team, which included Eric Shipton, made the first ascent of 7756m Kamet. Smythe was a member of three expeditions to Everest in 1933, 1936 and 1938. (2) Condition Report: 1. Kamet Conquered - bright boards, some light marks, corners a little scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper marked and chipped, with wear to corners and top of spine, foxing to edges running into some leaf edges, toning and sporadic foxing internally, (heavier to Index pages at end), clean plates, the map clean with toning mostly to margins. 2. The Kangchenjunga Adventure - boards with minor marks, spine bumped head/tail, foxing to edges running into a few leaf edges, toning internally o/w. a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 71

ÆŸ ADAMS, Ansel. (1902 - 1984). Books By and About: Seven Works: Two volumes SIGNED by Ansel Adams. 1958-1996. comprises: Ansel Adams Images 1923 - 1974. SIGNED. Boston: New York Graphic Society, (1974). first trade, special edition prepared for Time-Life Books subscribers, with the signature of the photographer, oblong folio. (360 x 440mm), publisher's olive green cloth, silver lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, photo. illustrated e/ps., SIGNED by Ansel Adams, foreward by Wallace Stegner, 115 extended range b/w. photolithographic reproductions, 127pp. within glassine wrapper and contained in original brown card slipcase: ADAMS, Ansell. (1902 - 1984). and NEWHALL, Nancy. (1908 - 1974). This is the American Earth. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1960. first edition, folio, (350 x 270mm), publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, numerous b/w. photographic illustrations after Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter, Edward Weston et al., 89pp: JOESTING, Edward. (1925 - 1986). The Islands of Hawaii. SIGNED. Bishop National Bank of Hawaii. (1958). first edition, oblong folio., (280 x 360mm), cream card wrappers, original rice paper dustwrapper unclipped, SIGNED by Ansel Adams to title page, 105 b/w. photographs after Ansel Adams, text by Edward Joesting: ADAMS, Ansel. (1902 - 1984). Yosemite and the Range of Light. New York Graphic Society, Boston, Little Brown and Company, 1979. oblong folio.,(310 x 390mm) publisher's grey, maroon cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, introduction by Paul Brooks, 28pp. plus numerous photographic illustrations: BOHN, Dave. Glacier Bay. The Land and the Silence. Sierra Club, San Francisco (1967). Exhibit Format Series, first edition, 4to., (350 x 270mm), fawn cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, blue map illustrated e.ps., b/w. and colour photo. illustrated and text by Dave Bohn, edited by David Brower, 165pp. each volume within removeable clear wrapper: SHIRAKAWA, Yoshikazu (b.1935). Himalayas. Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1971. first US. Deluxe edition, elephant folio., (420 x 310mm), original white faux morocco, red and black lettering to front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design by Ishibumi Mizuno, black e/ps., full and double-page colour photographs by Yoshikazu Shirakawa. 6 large folding panoramas, 2 folding maps at end, foreword by Arnold Toynbee, introduction by Sir Edmund Hillary, and a testimony by Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Deva, king of Nepal, with an accompanying 34pp. pamphlet, 'Notes to the Photographer', all contained within a black cloth folding slipcase, stamped in red and white, paper title label, and bone tie: ALINDER, Mary Street. (b. 1946). Ansel Adams. A Biography. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1996. first edition, black cloth over grey paper boards, white lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, b/w. photo. illustrated throughout, 489pp. (7) Condition Report: 1. Ansel Adams Images 1923 - 1974 - a clean copy, the signature page detached and loosely inserted, slipcase worn, stained and a little scuffed. 2. This is the American Earth - clean copy. 3. The Island of Hawaii - foxing to card wrappers, part of front dustwrapper, and e/ps., clean internally. 4. Yosemite and the Range of Light - some marks and toning to leaf edges, o/w. a clean copy. 5. The Land and the Silence - a few marks to dustwrapper, o/w. a clean copy. 6. Himalayas - a clean copy. slipcase stained and a little scuffed, signature page detached and loosely inserted. 7. Ansel Adams. A Biography - a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 8

ÆŸ FLEMING, Peter. (1907 - 1971). News from Tartary. A Journey from Peking to Kashmir. Presentation copy. Jonathan Cape, London, 1936. single volume, first edition, 8vo., (200 x 140mm), publisher's burgundy cloth, the author's surname in gilt Chinese characters to front, gilt lettering to spine, lower edge untrimmed, INSCRIBED and dated by the author to front free e/p. 'With best wishes- / Peter Fleming / Tokyo 1936', half-title, 56 b/w. photographic plates, including frontispiece titled 'The Roof of the World', folding part-coloured map, 384pp. (1) Condition Report: lacks dustwrapper, boards marked, spine marginally bumped head/tail, some toning to pages, map clean, small printed sticker of W.H. Everett & Son Ltd., London to rear pastedown. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 76

ÆŸ BATES, Robert H. (1911 - 2007). et al. Five Miles High. The Story of an Attack on the Second Highest Mountain in the World by Members of the First American Karakoram Expedition. SIGNED. Robert Hale Ltd., 1940. first UK. edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's red cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, map illustrated e/ps., SIGNED on the title page by two members of the American expedition, Charles Houston (expedition leader) and Robert Bates, plates illustrated from photographs after members of the expedition, line drawings, folding temperature chart, 319pp. An account of the 1938, first American Expedition ascent of K2: HOUSTON, Charles S. (1913 - 2009). and BATES, R. (1911 - 2002). K2 The Savage Mountain. Presentation copy. Collins, 1955. first UK. edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's navy blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, INSCRIBED and SIGNED to front free by six members of the 1953 American Karakoram Expedition, signatures include Charles Houston (expedition leader), Robert H. Bates, Tony Streather, and Peter Schoening, the two inscriptions read 'To Barbara and John David / all good wishes and the hope / that your future 'new life' will / take you to the Himalayas, but / not to climb only to seek / Bob Craig', and further inscribed, 'and bring a sketch pad! / - Dee Molenaar -', half title, dedication to Art Gilkey (fellow team member), 22 illustrations, map, 192pp., both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. one of the American classic books of American Himalayan mountaineering. (2) Condition Report: 1. Five Miles High. The Story of an Attack on the Second Highest Mountain in the World by Members of the First American Karakoram Expedition - boards with light marks, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with edge nicks head and tail of spine, foxing to inside wrapper cover flaps, edges foxed spilling over to some leaf edges. 2. K2 The Savage Mountain - clean boards, lower corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with light marks to lower cover, some toning to pages. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 45

ÆŸ SMYTHE, Frank S. (1900 - 1942). Twelve Works: three author's Presentation copies, and two SIGNED volumes, Hodder & Stoughton, 1935 - 1950. comprises: The Spirit of the Hills. 1935. INSCRIBED by the author to front free, dustwrapper unclipped, 308pp: Over the Tyrolese Hills, 1936. Presentation copy, INSCRIBED by the author to front free, 'Mother with Frank's love July 26th 1936', with a 9 line manuscript note loosely inserted, written by the author's son Tony Smythe ' . . . the accompanying copy . . . presented by my father, the author, to his mother, Florence . . .' , dustwrapper unclipped, folding map at end, 292pp; Camp Six. 1937. Presentation copy from the author and his wife, INSCRIBED by the author to title page, with an 11 line manuscript note written by Tony Smythe loosely inserted, ' . . . of all his books, this was the one that really gripped me when I read it as a boy - so near and yet so far', dustwrapper unclipped, 307pp: Mountaineering Holiday. 1940. dustwrapper unclipped, 229pp; Edward Whymper. 1940, dustwrapper clipped, folding map at end, 330pp: The Mountain Vision. 1941. dustwrapper unclipped, 308pp: Again Switzerland, 1947. dustwrapper unclipped, map illustrated e/ps., 248pp; Climbs in the Canadian Rockies, 1950. dustwrapper unclipped, 253pp; 8vo. (230 x 160mm), publisher's cloth, numerous photogravure plates after the author: together with London: Adam and Charles Black, A Camera in the Hills. 1939: Alpine Ways. Presentation copy. 1942. INSCRIBED by the author to title page 'To Lt. Col. Dickson, Yours very Sincerely Frank Smythe', pencil ownership name Captain Dickson to front free e/p., 8vo, (280 x 210mm): Snow on the Hills. INSCRIBED, 1946. INSCRIBED and dated by the author to title page, 'Yours very Sincerely / Frank Smythe / 13.12.46'; all publisher's cloth, dustwrappers unclipped: Behold the Mountains, Chanticleer Press, New York, 1949. first US. edition, large 4to., (330 x 270mm) dustwrapper unclipped, 155pp. each volume within removeable clear wrapper. (12) Condition Report: most volumes with light marks to boards, spines bumped head/tail, dustwrappers marked with edge nicks, some volumes with foxing to e/ps. edges and leaf edges, and toning internally, o/w. clean text and maps. Spirit of the Hills - brown staple mark to lower r.h. corner of front free e/p. and the first nine pages: Again Switzerland, some light foxing to the map illustrated e/ps. and leaf edges. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 72

ÆŸ MOUNT McKINLEY: Two Works: first editions, 1913 - 1914. comprises: BROWNE, Belmore. (1880 - 1954). The Conquest of Mount McKinley. The Story of Three Expeditions through the Alaskan Wilderness to Mount McKinley, North America's Highest and Most Inaccessible Mountain. G.P Putman's Sons, New York, 1913. first edition, 8vo., (230 x 170mm), publisher's gilt pictorial cloth, gilt lettered decorative spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, map illustrated e/ps., previous ownership signature to front free, colour frontispiece from a painting after Belmore Browne, numerous colour and b/w. plates, folding part-coloured map at end, appendix by Herschel C. Parker, 381pp. plus 4pp. publisher's adverts. at end. Belmore Browne was a painter who accompanied many expeditions, including three attempts to reach Mount McKinley's peak, he was instrumental in disproving Dr. Cook's claim to have climbed the peak: STUCK, Hudson (1863 - 1920). The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley). A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's green illustrated cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, foredge and lower edge untrimmed, half-title, frontispiece, photographic plates, folding map at end, 188pp. Hudson Stuck was a British native, episcopal priest, and mountaineer in the United States, who co-led with Harry P. Karstens, the first expedition to successfully climb Denali (Mount McKinley) in June 1913; both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. (2)     Condition Report: 1. The Conquest of Mount McKinley - clean boards, bumped to tail of spine, some toning to leaf edges, the map clean. 2. The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) - boards clean save a few light marks, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, front e/ps. with clean tear at hinge, a few leaf edges with edge chips, map clean. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 108

ÆŸ GREGORY, Alfred. (1913 - 2010). Three Works: SIGNED first editions, 1954-1993. comprises: The Picture of Everest. SIGNED. Joint Himalayan Committee of the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club. Hodder and Stoughton. 1954. first edition, Deluxe issue, 4to., (280 x 225mm), publisher's original gilt decorated white paper over boards, gilt lettered decorated spine, navy blue textured, gilt titled dustwrapper, unclipped, a chart of the ascent to rear e/p., SIGNED by Alfred Gregory to title page, and further SIGNED by John Hunt at the end of the foreward, 43 full-page colour photographs after original photographs taken by members of the British Mount Everest Expedition 1953, 92pp: Alfred Gregory's Everest. SIGNED. Constable. London, 1993. first edition, 4to., (280 x 200mm), publisher's black cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, foreward by Jan Morris, SIGNED to the half-title by Alfred Gregory, John Hunt, George Lowe, Edmund Hillary, ('Ed Hillary'), and Times correspondent, Jan Morris, (James Morris), b/w. photo. illustrations, 183pp. published to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first ascent of Everest. both volumes within glassine wrappers: Alfred Gregory's Photographic Portrait. Blackpool. A Celebration of the '60s. SIGNED. Constable, London, 1993. first edition, square 8vo., (222 x 197mm), photo. illustrated soft wrappers, half-title, SIGNED by the author in blue ink to title page, foreward by Thora Hird, b/w. photo. illustrations after Alfred Gregory throughout, 175pp. Alfred Gregory was a British mountaineer, explorer and professional photographer. He was stills photographer and a member of the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition led by John Hunt, reaching 28,000 feet (8,500 m) in support of the successful first ascent by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. (3)   Condition Report: 1. The Picture of Everest - light marks to cream gilt paper covered boards, foxing to top edge, some scuffs and marks to navy blue dustwrapper, some sporadic foxing internally, o/w. a clean copy. 2. Alfred Gregory's Everest - a clean copy. 3. Alfrded Gregory's Blackpool - a clean copy.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 89

ÆŸ NOYCE, Wifrid. (1917 - 1962). Five Works: first editions, four volumes SIGNED by the author. 1950-1958. (5) comprises: Scholar Mountaineers: pioneers of Parnassus. SIGNED. London: Dennis Dobson Ltd., 1950. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), publisher's buff cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, SIGNED by the author to front free, wood engravings by R. Taylor, 164pp: Michael Angelo. A Poem in twelve parts, with Epilogue. SIGNED. William Heinemann Ltd., 1953. first edition, 12mo., (190 x 130mm), publisher's red cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, SIGNED by the author to front free, illustrated by R. Taylor, 71pp: South Col. One Man's Adventure on the Ascent of Everest 1953. Presentation copy. William Heinemann Ltd., 1954. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 140mm), publisher's black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, illustrated e/ps., dustwrapper clipped, John Johnson's black, gilt label to front pastedown, foreward by John Hunt, half-title, SIGNED to the title page by John Hunt, and further INSCRIBED and dated by Wifrid Noyce 'Good Wishes / Wifrid Noyce / 19.7.55'. b/w. and colour photographic plates, line drawings, 5 maps, 303pp: The Springs of Adventure. SIGNED. John Murray, London, 1958. first edition, 8vo. (220 x 150mm), publisher's blue cloth, gilt lettering on black to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design Maurice Bartlett, SIGNED by the author to front free e/p., b/w. photo. illustrations, 240pp: Climbing the Fish's Tail. Heinemann, 1958. first edition, unsigned, 8vo., (200 x 140mm) publisher's navy cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, 24 b/w. photographic plates, 2 maps, 150pp. each volume within removeable clear wrapper. Wifrid Noyce was an English mountaineer and author. He was a member of the 1953 British Everest Expedition. Noyce and Sherpa Annullu (the younger brother of Da Tensing) were the first members of the expedition to reach Everest's South Col on 21 May, 1953. Wilfrid Noyce climbed up to the South Col a second time on 29 May, (the day of the successful first ascent) when he, Sherpa Pasang Phutar, and George Lowe met the successful summit team of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay at the Col, giving the tired climbers drinks and congratulations. (5)   Condition Report: 1. Scholar Mountaineers. - clean boards, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with light marks and small tear (with loss) to top of spine, some toning internally, o/w. a clean copy. 2. Michael Angelo - a few minor marks to boards, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper moderately marked, some wear to edges especially to the spine, some foxing to first few pages. 3. South Col. - light marks to boards, spine faded and bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with toning and creasing to inside flaps o/w. clean, first few pages including title page foxed, some toning to leaf edges. 4. The Springs of Adventure - clean bright boards, lower front corner bumped, spine a little bumped head/tail, dustwrapper clean, chipped (with some loss) to head/tail of spine. 5. Climbing the Fish's Tail - unsigned, clean bright boards, lower front corner bumped, dustwrapper clean, some foxing to edges running into leaf edges, toning to most pages. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 109

ÆŸ ROCHE, Andre. (1906 - 2002). Everest 1952. SIGNED. Geneva, Paris, Jeheber Editions, 1952. single volume, first edition, 4to., (270 x 210mm), publisher's cream paper wrappers, navy blue lettering to front and spine, photo. illustrated dustwrapper, French text, preface by Lieutenant-General E.F. Norton, Introduction by Dr. Ed. Wyss-Dunant, SIGNED on the half-title by six members of the Swiss 1952 Everest Expedition, Edouard Wyss-Dunant (expedition leader) Rene Aubert, Leon Flory, R. Dittert, J.J. Asper and E. Hoffstetter, colour and b/w. photo. illustrated throughout, 110pp, within removeable clear wrapper. The first Swiss 1952 Everest expedition opened up a new route to Everest, paving the way for further successes by other Everest Expeditions. Raymond Lambert and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reached a height of about 8,595m (28,199 ft) on the southeast ridge, setting a new climbing altitude record, (assuming that George Mallory and Andrew Irvine did not ascend any higher during their expedition of 1924). Tenzing's experience proved useful when hired to be part of the British expedition in 1953, during which he reached the summit with Edmund Hillary. (1)               (1) Condition Report: clean cream paper wrappers, dustwrapper with minor wear to edges and spine, a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 39

ÆŸ SINIGAGLIA, Leone. (1868 - 1944). Climbing Reminiscences of the Dolomites. SIGNED. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1896. single volume, first edition in English, 8vo., (250 x 180mm), number 21 of 30 copies on Japan paper, SiGNED by the publisher, half green morocco, gilt lettered decorated spine with raised bands, gilt top, others untrimmed, half-title, translated by Mary Alice Vialls, 39 plates including frontispiece with tissue guard after photographs by Vittorio Sella and others, folding coloured map, 224pp., within removeable clear wrapper: Leone Sinigaglia, composer and mountaineer, one of the first Italian climbers in the Dolomites, his two most renown ascents being Croda da Largo and Monte Cristallo. (1) Condition Report: clean binding, untrimmed foredge marked, some minor toning to leaf edges, clean text and map. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 120

ÆŸ URING, Capt. Nathaniel. A History of the Voyages and Travels of Captain Nathaniel Uring, With A New Draught of the Bay of Honduras. Very useful for Masters of Ships that use the Leeward island Trade, or Jamaica. Printed for John Clarke, under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1749. single volume, third edition, 8vo., (200 x 130mm), rebound full calf, gilt title and date to decorative spine with raised bands, new e/ps., the nautical bookplate of John Montagu Ratner to front pastedown, folding Topographical Map of France and folding New Draught of the Bay of Honduras by Capt. Nathaniel Uring, 384pp. Uring's adventures were by no means confined to the Spanish Main, and the History includes chapters on Virginia, the Baltic, West Africa, the Azores etc. as well as descriptions of his many voyages to and from North America. Sabin, 98126. (1)             Condition Report: a few minor scratches to boards, o/w. a clean binding, browning to edges and leaf edges, some chips to a few of the final pages (with small loss), sporadic light foxing throughout, slightly heavier to first few pages, the two folding maps browned and brittle, (quite fragile), A New Draught of the Bay of Honduras with approx. 7 clean edge tears affecting the margins, and chips to edges (some with loss), with a clean edge tear, approx. 7cm along lower centre fold. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 56

ÆŸ ROCK CLIMBING: ABRAHAM, G. & A. and JONES, Owen Glynne. Four Works: 1900-1908. comprises: ABRAHAM, George. (1871 - 1965). Mountain Adventures at Home and Abroad, SIGNED. Methuen & Co., 1910. first edition, 8vo., (225 x 150mm), publisher's maroon cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, foredge and lower edge untrimmed, SIGNED and dated March. 2. 1910 in pencil by the author to the front e/p., the bookplate of John Wigham Richardson over a previous bookplate (unknown) to front pastedown, half-title, frontispiece, 35 full-page b/w. plates from photographs, 308pp., plus 31pp. publisher's catalogue at end: ABRAHAM, George. (1871 - 1965). and ABRAHAM, Ashley. (1876 - 1951). Rock-Climbing in North Wales, G.P. Abraham, Keswick, Cumberland, 1906. first edition, 8vo., (235 x 170mm), publisher's black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, gilt top, black e/ps., half-title, 30 full-page monogravure illustrations, 10 pen and ink sketches, 11 outline drawings of routes, including frontispiece with tissue guard, publisher's catalogue at end, 349pp: ABRAHAM, Ashley. (1876 - 1951). Rock-Climbing in Skye. Longmans, Green & Co., 1908. first edition, 8vo., (235 x 165mm), publisher's navy blue cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, gilt top, edges untrimmed, dark green e/ps., half-title, 30 full-page illustrations in collotype, 9 diagrams of routes, folding map in rear pocket, adverts at end, 330pp: JONES, Owen Glynne. (1867 - 1899). Rock Climbing in the English Lake District, G.P. Abraham & Sons, 1900. second edition, 8vo., (235 x 170mm), publisher's black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dark green e/ps., portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, 31 full-page illustrations in collotype, 9 outline drawings of routes, appendix by George and Ashley Abraham. each volume within removeable clear wrapper. Ashley and George Abraham were often known as 'the Keswick-Brothers' and were climbers, authors, and photographers, together with Owen Glynne Jones they were largely responsible for the popularization of rock-climbing in the British Isles. (4) Condition Report: 1. Mountain Adventures at Home and Abroad - boards marked and corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, with foxing throughout. 2. Rock-Climbing in North Wales - boards clean with minor marks, front board hinge splitting, edges foxed and further foxing to front free, title and a few pages of text, some toning, o/w. a clean copy. 3. Rock-Climbing in Skye - clean boards, spine bumped head/tail, map creased lower l.h, mostly affecting the margin, foxing throughout. 4. Rock-Climbing in the English Lake District - boards marked and scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, e/ps. creased, frontis, tissue guard, and title page foxed, toning mostly to leaf edges, with further light foxing internally. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 87

ÆŸ TYNDALL, John. (1820 - 1893). Mountaineering in 1861 A Vacation Tour. London: Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1862. first edition, 8vo., (210 x 150mm), rebound half morocco, gilt bands and gilt lettering to spine, new brown e/ps., half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece depicting the Weisshorn, and one plate depicting the Matterhorn, lacks 8pp. of adverts. at end, 105pp. John Tyndall was a physicist and mountaineer who led one of the earliest teams to reach the summit of the Matterhorn in 1868: STEPHEN, Leslie. (1832 - 1904). The Playground of Europe. Longmans, Green and Co., 1899. reissued in The Silver Library. January 1899. new impression, 8vo., (109 x 104mm), publisher's maroon gilt ruled cloth, gilt lettering to spine, pictorial swan illustrated e/ps., foredge untrimmed, 4 wood-engraved illustrations including frontispiece with tissue-guard and title vignette, 339pp., plus 32pp. adverts at end. both volumes within removeable clear wrapper. Sir Stephen Leslie was an English author, historian, and mountaineer, one of the earliest presidents of the Alpine Club, and father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. (2) Condition Report: 1. Mountaineering in 1861 - new e/ps., foxing mostly to e/ps. and half-title, further sporadic foxing to some pages, including to the Matterhorn plate opposite pp.82 2. The Playground of Europe - boards lightly marked, spine faded, intermittent foxing internally, and to leaf edges. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 83

ÆŸ FUCHS, Vivian. (1908 - 1999). and HILLARY, Edmund. (1919 - 2008). The Crossing of Antarctica. The Commonwealth Trans-Atlantic Expedition, 1955-58. SIGNED, Cassell, 1958. first edition, 8vo., (230 x 150mm), publisher's blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, map illustrated e/ps., SIGNED to the half-title by Edmund Hillary and George Lowe, further SIGNED by Vivian Fuchs to printed label pasted to the dedication page, b/w. and colour photo. illustrated, 9 in-text maps, 338pp: HILLARY, Edmund. (1919- 2008) and DOIG, Desmond. (1921 - 1983). High in the Thin Cold Air. SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1962. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 140mm), grey publisher's cloth, red lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, design by W. Heaton Cooper, map illustrated e/ps., half-title, SIGNED to the title page by Edmund Hillary, Desmond Doig and George Lowe, b/w. photo. illustrated, 287pp: HILLARY, Edmund. (1919 - 2008) No Latitude for Error. SIGNED. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1961. first edition, second impression, 8vo., (230 x 150mm) black publisher's cloth, silver lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design Michael Ross, new e/ps., half-title, SIGNED by Edmund Hillary and George Lowe to title page, b/w. photo. illustrated, 2 diagrams, 6 maps, 255pp: each volume within removeable clear wrapper. (3)   Condition Report: 1. The Crossing of Antarctica - cloth with speckled marks, spine bumped head/tail, some light marks to front of dustwrapper and a few chips to head and tail of dustwrapper spine, foxing to leaf edges o/w. a clean copy. 2. High In the Thin Cold Air - boards marked, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper lightly marked and edge chips top of spine, photo. illustrated frontispiece splitting from title page at lower end, some foxing to edges, index pages with foxing and some staining, toning to leaf edges. 3. No Latitude for Error - clean boards, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with light marks and toning, and edge chips to top and lower spine, a very faint inscription present on front free e/p., some toning to leaf edges, o/w. a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 52

ÆŸ STEPHEN, Leslie. (1832 - 1904). The Playground of Europe. Laura Makepeace Stephen association copy. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1871. single volume, first edition, 8vo., (190 x 135mm), half green morocco, gilt-lettered red label and raised bands to spine, half-title, manuscript signature 'Laura Makepeace Stephen, 8.3.71' in black ink to half-title, vignette title page, 4 wood-engraved plates, 321pp., within a removeable clear wrapper. Laura Makepeace Stephen (1870-1945) was the first child born to Leslie Stephen and Harriet Marion 'Minnie' Thackeray (daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray). Laura was the half-sister to Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Thoby Stephen and Adrian Stephen. Laura was admitted to Earlswood Asylum, Surrey aged 23, later moving to the private care of professionals until her death in 1945. (1) Condition Report: boards with light wear, occasional foxing and toning throughout, foxing heavier to e/ps., front free e/p, half-title and title page. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 88

ÆŸ GILBERT, Josiah. (1814 - 1892) and CHURCHILL, George Cheetham. (1822 - 1906). The Dolomite Mountains, Excursions Through Tyrol, Carinthia, Carniola, & Friuli in 1861, 1862, & 1863. SIGNED. London: Longman, Green, et al. 1864. single volume, first edition, 8vo., (220 x 150mm), half green morocco, gilt lettered decorated spine, foredge and lower edge untrimmed, bookplate of Robert J. Hayhurst to front pastedown, SIGNED by G.C. Churchill in black ink to half-title, 6 chromolithographed plates, in-text illustrations, 2 hand-coloured folding maps, 576pp. within removeable clear wrapper. (1)     Condition Report: marks to boards, some foxing and toning internally including margins of the maps. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 70

ÆŸ MOUNT EVEREST: Three Works: first editions, 1902-1937. comprises: COLLIE, J. Norman. (1856 - 1942). Climbing on the Himalaya and Other Mountain Ranges. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1902. first edition, 8vo., (230 x 150mm), publisher's green cloth, gilt lettering to spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, half-title, 18 tissue guarded plates including frontispiece, 3 folding maps, 315pp: RUTTLEDGE, Hugh. (1884 - 1961). Everest 1933. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1934. first edition, 8vo., (260 x 190mm), publisher's navy blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, half-title, 59 plates, 4 diagrams, 4 maps (3 folding), 390pp. An account of the fourth expedition to Everest led by Ruttledge. RUTTLEDGE, Hugh. (1884 - 1961). Everest: The Unfinished Adventure. Hodder & Stoughton, 1937. first edition, 8vo., (260 x 190mm), publisher's blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, previous owner bookplate to front pastedown, half-title, pencil sketches after P. Oliver depicting members of the expedition, 63 photographic illustrations, 2 folding maps. each volume within removeable clear wrapper. (3) Condition Report: 1. Climbing on the Himalaya . . . boards marked, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, foxing to e/ps. and early pages, some marks to margins of maps. 2. Everest 1933 - clean boards, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with wear to edges and corners and loss to top of spine, front e/ps. stained, toning to leaf edges. 3. Everest: The Unfinished Adventure - clean bright boards, lower corners scuffed, foxing to edges, dustwrapper marked, a clean edge tear and edge nicks with loss to r.h. corner, sporadic foxing internally, b/w. photographic plates clean. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 22

ÆŸ LIVINGSTONE, David. (1813 - 1873). and Charles. (1821 - 1873). Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries. Harper and Brothers, New York, 1866. single volume, first American edition, 8vo., (240 x 159mm), modern quarter green leather over marbled boards, spine with raised bands bordered in gilt, spine lettered in gilt, contemporary ink ownership inscription on title page, complete, plates and illustrations throughout, 1 folding map, six leaf publisher's booklist at the end of text. (1)   Condition Report: clean and bright binding, very minimal spotting, one repaired tear along fold of map. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 42

ÆŸ YOUNGHUSBAND, Francis. (1863 - 1942). The Heart of a Continent. A Narrative of Travels in Manchuria, Across the Gobi Desert, through the Himalayas, The Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-1894. London: John Murray, 1896. single volume, first edition, 8vo., (240 x 170mm), publisher's decorated olive green gilt cloth, gilt lettering to spine, patterned e/ps., previous ownership signature, frontispiece, 17 photographic plates, 4 folding maps, (one folding in pocket at end), 410pp., within removeable clear wrapper: an account of Younghusband's ten year exploration of Central Asia, including his race against Colonel M.S. Bell from Peking to Kashmir. (1) Condition Report: boards with light marks, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, the folded map in pocket at end with small pin hole to top l.h., toning to edges of margins and verso, o/w. clean. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 66

ÆŸ HUNT, John (1910 - 1998). The Ascent of Everest. SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1953. single volume, first edition, 8vo., (230 x 160mm), publisher's blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, design by W. Heaton Cooper, SIGNED by the author (expedition leader) to the title page, and further SIGNED by nine members of the 1953 British Expedition team, including George Lowe, George Band, Hamish McInnes, Mike Westmacott, Alfred Gregory, Edmund Hillary, Charles Wylie, Michael Ward, and correspondent from The Times, James Morris, who accompanied the expedition, 8 colour photo. illustrations including frontispiece, 48 half-tone plates and numerous in-text illustrations, 300pp., within removeable clear wrapper. (1) Condition Report: clean, bright cloth with minor marks, spine bumped head/tail, dustwrapper with some nicks, a clean copy. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 23

ÆŸ PARK, Mungo. (1771 - 1806). The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa in the Year 1805. John Murray, London. 1815. single volume, second edition, 4to., (269 x 220mm), modern quarter black leather over marbled boards, gilt lettering and raised bands bordered in gilt to spine, seemingly complete, half-title, advertisement to the second edition, 'African words' list, appendix, 1 folding hand-coloured map. This second edition, revised and corrected with additions, was printed in the same year as the first edition. It appears to be an enlarged second edition with a variant of the same title found in Oxford Bodleian Library (CC 121 Art. Seld.), with a pagination of only 219 pages, whereas the present volume includes 373 pages. Mungo Park was a Scottish explorer of West Africa, and this text records his travels of the upper Niger in 1805. Following a previous exploration in 1796 he published a text in which he theorised that the Niger and Congo merged to become the same river, a theory which was later disproved. Park was regarded as an enemy of many of the tribes who lived along the route on which he travelled, he drowned whilst trying to escape attacks from local natives. His observations are striking for lacking in emotion, and this set a standard that future travel writers would follow. (1) Condition Report: clean and bright binding, first and last few leaves lightly foxed. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 59

ÆŸ CONWAY, William Martin. (1856 - 1937). Four Works: first editions. 1894-1904. comprises: The Alps described by W. Martin Conway. Painted by A.D. McCormick. Adam and Charles Black, 1904. 4to., (280 x 225mm), Limited edition, number 227 of 300 copies, SIGNED by the publishers to limitation page, publisher's cream green ruled decorative cloth, bevelled corners, gilt lettering to front and spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, half title, frontispiece, 69 colour plates after A.D. McCormick, with captioned tissue guards, 249pp: The First Crossing of Spitsbergen. being an account of an Inland Journey of Exploration and Survey . . . London: J.M. Dent & co., 1897. first edition, 4to., (245 x 190mm), publisher's mustard gilt cloth, bevelled edges, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, 8 colour plates after H.E. Conway, numerous b/w. photo. illustrations, 2 folding colour maps, 371pp: Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas. T. Fisher Unwin, 1894. first edition, 8vo., (250 x 190mm), publisher's red cloth lettered in black, gilt lettering to spine, gilt top, others untrimmed, dark green e/ps., half title, 300 illustrations after A.D. McCormick, folding route map, 709pp: The Alps from End to End. Westminster: Archibald Constable & Co., 1895. first edition, 8vo. (250 x 180mm), publisher's quarter brown gilt cloth, gilt lettering to front and spine, gilt top, frontispiece with tissue guard, title page vignette, 98 plates after drawings by A.D. McCormick, 397pp. each volume within removeable clear wrapper: Baron Conway of Allington was one of the great English explorers of the late 19th century. He took part in important expeditions to Karakoram, South America and Spitzbergen. (4)   Condition Report: 1. The Alps described - boards and spine lightly marked, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, toning throughout and intermittent foxing to some pages. 2. The First Crossing of Spitsbergen - boards lightly marked and creased, bevelled corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, Henry Sotheran Ltd. bookseller's small label to front pastedown, foxing to untrimmed edges and further foxing and toning internally. 3. Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas - boards marked and faded, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, toning to leaf edges, map with neat tape repair to r.h. edge of the first fold, small clean edge tear top top l.h edge and creasing to top r.h corner. 4. The Alps from End to End - boards marked, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, lower hinge cracked, foxing to leaf edges, further foxing and toning internally. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1

ÆŸ FRERE, Sir Bartle. (1815 - 1884). Eastern Africa as a Field for Missionary Labour. four letters to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Presentation copy. London: John Murray, 1874. single volume, first edition, small 8vo., (195 x 133mm), original cloth, gilt lettering to front, brown e/ps., Presentation copy, INSCRIBED by the author to front free e/p., 'With the Author's / Compliments / Jany 4th 1884 - ', folding map, advertisement leaf at end, 122pp. (1) Condition Report: boards marked, corners scuffed, spine chipped and bumped head/tail, e/ps. splitting at hinges, upper joint a little weak, some toning to leaf edges, map clean. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 63

ÆŸ HUNT, John. (1910 - 1998). Four Works: three volumes SIGNED by the author, with a related SIGNED volume, 1954-1978. comprises: Our Everest Adventure. The Pictorial History from Kathmandu to the summit. SIGNED. Brockhampton Press, Leicester, 1954. first edition, 8vo., (250 x 190mm), map illustrated blue and white cloth, white lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, SIGNED to the title page by the author, George Lowe, and George Band, numerous photo. illustrations, 128pp: HUNT, John. The Ascent of Everest. SIGNED, University of London Press Ltd., 1954. edited and abridged edition for schools, 8vo., (200 x 140mm), rebound gilt illustrated titled leather, new e/ps., SIGNED and dated 15 October 1962 by the author to half-title, 160pp. HUNT, John. Life is a Meeting. SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1978. first edition, 8vo., (240 x 170mm), publisher's black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper clipped, SIGNED by the author to title page, 286pp: together with: HUNT, Ethel Helen. (b. 1884). A Rainbow of Memories. SIGNED. [privately printed] circa. 1973. first edition, Limited to 100 copies, this being number 100, blue cloth, silver lettering to front, SIGNED by Ethel Hunt to the limitation leaf, b/w. photo. illustrated, 58pp. with a loosely inserted 1pp., 30 lines, typed note about the author's husband, Captain Cecil Edwin Hunt M.C. (1880-1914), who was reported missing in action 19 December 1914, near Givenchy, France, with a newspaper clipping featuring an article about Mrs. Hunt and her published book. Ethel Helen Hunt (nee Crookshank), was the wife of Captain Cecil Edwin Hunt MC, and mother of Brigadier Cecil John Hunt, Baron Hunt KG, PC, CBE, DSO, British Army officer and leader of the successful 1953 British Expedition to Mount Everest. each volume within removable clear wrapper. (4) Condition Report: 1. Our Everest Adventure - some foxing to dustwrapper, toning internally, o/w. a clean copy. 2. The Ascent of Everest - minor marks to boards, spine with slight wear head/tail, blue ink blob lower r.h. margin pp48, some minor marks internally. 3. Life is a Meeting - a clean copy. 4.. A Rainbow of Memories - boards marked and stained, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, stained to front pastedown, o/w. clean internally. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 67

ÆŸ HUNT, John. (1910 - 1998). The Ascent of Everest. 40th Anniversary Edition, SIGNED. Hodder & Stoughton, 1993. single volume, 8vo., (240 x 170mm), first Limited edition, number 142 of 500 copies, commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the First Ascent on 29th May, 1953, publisher's blue half morocco, gilt-blacked illustration on upper cover, silver lettering to spine, gilt top, marbled e/ps., foreward by John Hunt, SIGNED by ten surviving members of the 1953 British Everest Expedition, including John Hunt, Charles Evans, Griffith Pugh, George Band, Alfred Gregory, George Lowe, Michael Westmacott, Charles Wylie, Michael Ward and Edmund Hillary, b/w. and colour photographic plates, 280pp. contained within a blue cloth slipcase. (1)           Condition Report: both the volume and slipcase clean condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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