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John Larder, signed colour print ' Operation Chastise ', signed by various pilots together with John Young, signed Limited Edition colour print, ' Short Sunderland - Evening Patrol ' No. 791 of 850, Andrew Redden signed Limited Edition print, ' Spitfires over Chevening ' No. 3 of 500 and a Robert Taylor signed First Edition print ' Memphis Belle ', signed by Colonel Robert K. Morgan USAF (Captain of the pictured aircraft)
PRESENTATION PENDERYN CASK STRENGTH LIMITED EDITION FIRST RELEASE SINGLE MALT WELSH WHISKY, 2004 launch, 61.8% vol, 70cl, with matching 5cl miniature, No. 46/450 bottles, in stained wooden case with Certificate of AuthenticityProvenance:private collection Cardiff, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:appears in good overall complete condition
1973 Lotus Elan Plus 2 JPS Special Transmission: manualMileage:Released in 1967 the Elan Plus 2 was introduced to a motoring public who craved the long-distance versatility of a Grand Touring Coupé coupled to the Elans already established fantastic performance and roadholding. Lotus stretched the existing Elans wheelbase by 12 inches, added 24 inches to the overall length and balanced things up by making the car 10 inches wider. The result was a superbly balanced coupe which made no compromises when compared to its little brother's performance. With some 5,200 Plus 2 examples built with arguably the most desirable and sought-after models being the 'John Player Special' commemorative edition, built to celebrate the first 50 consecutive wins by the Lotus team in world championship motor racing. The impressive and rare car offered here is no. 22 of the 115 examples built. It presents in the special edition colours of black with gold roof and sills, this is complemented with an oatmeal interior. It benefits from a genuine replacement Lotus galvanised chassis and a Mick Miller solid driveshaft conversion. Prior to the vendors purchase a full suspension and braking system overhaul was undertaken including the replacement of the exhaust system. The vendor tells us that the car has seen very little use during his six year tenure. We are also informed that the paintwork may benefit from some attention. That aside this rare Lotus is ready to be enjoyed and is offered with a V5c registration document, a Lotus Certificate of vehicle Provenance, a letter from the archives at Lotus detailing the cars origins and a file containing various bills and receipts.
2010 Jaguar XKR '75' Edition Transmission: automaticMileage:55931The XK8 was launched in 1996 to replace the XJ-S. Two body styles were produced, a coupé and a convertible and the car was the first in the Jaguar line-up to use Jaguar's newly developed V8 engine. In 2000, the supercharged XKR was added to the range. This produced a staggering 503 horsepower, a subtle rear spoiler, wire mesh front grille and red exterior emblems were identifying features. The XKR's engine was made in England, the ignition system was from NGK in Japan, the transmission was a Mercedes-Benz 722.6, the lighting system was by Valeo in France and the supercharger was made by Eaton in the USA, it was truly a world car. The redesigned XK was styled by Jaguar's chief designer Ian Callum. The standard XK model has a limited top speed of 158mph whilst the XKR had a limited top speed of 174mph. Mike Cross built this limited production road car, which actually made its debut at the 2010 festival. He gave it stronger suspension uprights for tighter camber control, stiffer springs (28% front, 32% rear), recalibrated adaptive dampers and slightly wider wheels (up half an inch at the front, 1 inch at the rear), the back rims wearing 10mm wider rubber too. The front and rear spoilers are the same as those available on other XKRs equipped with the optional cosmetic Speed Pack, but the deeper side sills are unique to the 75. Every car came in Stratus Grey, but the silver wheelarch eyebrows are optional. A new exhaust unleashes a mightier roar, hinting at the extra engine power under the bonnet. When Jaguar introduced the new 5.0-litre engines, the supercharged version actually had to be slightly detuned to preserve the transmission. But the XKR 75 got an improved torque converter, which meant the engine was allowed to deliver the full 523bhp, up from 503bhp in lesser Jags. Understood to be one of only 20 right hand drive examples of the 75 edition built, this fabulous example which was a mighty £85,500 when new is presented in Stratus Grey (as they all were) with black leather interior. These cars had a limited top speed of 174 mph and 0-60mph was achieved in a staggering 4.4 seconds! Its bodywork has a front splitter, extended sills, a rear defuser and a larger rear spoiler. It is fitted with red calipers and 20 inch Vortex forged alloys. With its superb Supercharged V8 producing 523bhp, this exhilarating Jaguar sounds fabulous and is great to drive at a fraction of the cost when new.
John Ajvide Lindqvist: 'Let the Right One In', London, Quercus, 2007, 1st UK edition, original cloth (no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean/VGC, cloth slightly bumped head/foot of spine, else VGC), dust wrapper (fine, £12.99 price intact), first UK edition of the best-selling 2004 Swedish vampire novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, adapted by as the 2008 Swedish language film of the same name, directed by Tomas Alfredson, another independent film, a play and a television series; together with four 1st UK editions of Swedish crime novels, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers, including Hakan Nesser: 'The Inspector and Silence', Mantle, 2010; Roslund & Hellström: 'Three Seconds', Quercus, 2010, dust wrapper with orig. wrap around band; Camilla Ceder: 'Frozen Moment', W & N, 2010, plus 1 other (5)
A box of cricket related books, including Percy Standing 'Cricket of To-day' , Caxton Publishing Co, circa 1900, 'Subscription Illustrated Edition', volume 1 only, colour and black and white illustrations throughout, folio, original pictorial cloth gilt, good quantity of statistics books 'First Class Cricket Matches 1897' and onwards, 'Wisden Book of Obituaries' etc etc.
Gothic novel.- Tales of Terror, first edition, additional engraved vignette title, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and 2 hand-coloured plates, advertisement f. at end, bookplate and book-label to pastedown, later half morocco, extremities lightly rubbed, worse to joints, spine gilt in compartments, lightly faded and rubbed but still overall an attractive copy, t.e.g., others uncut, [Summers, Gothic p.525], 8vo, printed by W. Bulmer & Co. for J.Bell, 1801.⁂ A wonderfully macabre work, initially attributed to Matthew Lewis but now assumed to be a parody of his work. "The book is gruesome and in its illustrations even disgusting and it seems impossible that Lewis could have had anything to do with it. Some of the ballads are too coarse and grotesque to stand comparison with any work by M. G. Lewis." - Montague Summers, A Gothic Bibliography. Provenance: Bookplate of of Sir Charles Tennant (1823-1906), first Baronet, businessman and Liberal politician; also book-label of John Delaware Lewis MP (1828-84), Liberal politician.
[Austen (Jane)] Pride and Prejudice: A Novel...By the Author of "Sense and Sensibility", 3 vol., second edition, half-titles (vol.1 half-title with C. Roworth imprint to verso), titles supplied from first edition, vol. 1 & 3 half-titles, vol. 1 E7, vol. 2 C2 & D2 and vol. 3 G2 with short neatly repaired tears, vol. 2 C8 and vol. 3 title and L5 with restoration to lower margins, some foxing and light soiling, armorial bookplate of John Croft Deverell to front pastedowns, late 19th century polished calf, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with red and brown morocco labels (a little rubbed), joints cracked, t.e.g., others uncut, slip-case, [Gilson A4], 12mo, T.Egerton, 1813.⁂ Austen's most famous and best-loved novel. It was first published in January 1813 and this second edition probably in October of the same year, being advertised with the second edition of Sense and Sensibility in The Star on Friday 29th October 1813. It was entirely re-set, with some variations within the page and to spelling and punctuation.
Nightingale (Florence).- Henslow (Fanny H.) Literary Gleanings. By an Invalid. Second Series, first edition, presentation inscription from Florence Nightingale to her sister Parthenope "Miss P. Nightingale with the best respects of the gleaner" to endpaper, occasional light dampstaining to head, ink ownership inscription of Ruth Verney to endpaper, original cloth, spine sunned, splitting to lower joint but holding firm spine ends a little chipped, 12mo, 1857.⁂ A charming association copy of this work dedicated to Florence Nightingale and gifted by her to her older sister, and one of her closest supporters and friends, Parthenope. Parthenope would marry Harry Verney in 1858 so this inscription is likely dated on or around the year of the book's publication, a year in which Florence had been invalided. Florence's reference to herself as "the gleaner" is curious and combined with the printed dedication could indicate that she assisted in some of the selections presented in the work.
Nightingale (Florence).- Wood (Rev. J. G.) Routledge's Picture Natural History, first edition, signed presentation inscription from Florence Nightingale "For my dear little God-child Ruth [Verney] from God-mama aunt Florence. July 1882" to endpaper, illustrations, some light finger-soiling, several gatherings loose, original pictorial cloth, lacking backstrip, spine broken, rubbed, 4to, [c.1880].⁂ An excellent association copy inscribed by Nightingale to her goddaughter. Ruth Verney was the daughter of Parthenope Nightingale and Harry Verney (who had proposed to the older of the Nightingales after his proposal was rejected by Florence). Florence would play a significant role in Ruth's upbringing and her goddaughter would return the favour in continuing her godmother's legacy after her death in 1910.
Woman writer.- Diderot.- [Puisieux (Madeleine de)] Zamor et Almanzine, ou L'inutilité de l'esprit et du bon sens, 3 parts in 1, first edition, titles with small floral ornament, 1p. errata for all 3 parts to final verso, occasional later marginalia or pen trials, including to foot of first title, stained, some spotting, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, gilt spine in compartments and with chipped red morocco label, gilt faded, extremities worn, rubbed and scuffed, but holding firm, 12mo, Amsterdam, Hochereau the Elder, 1755.⁂ Rare novel in commerce by this active feminist, who had a long relationship with Denis Diderot, with whom she collaborated on some of her works.
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Sign of Four, first edition, first issue, with misprints "13" on contents p. and "w shed" on p.56, frontispiece by Charles Ker, 32pp. publisher's catalogue dated October 1890 at end, the odd marginal spot but a good, clean copy generally, hinges neatly strengthened, original first issue cloth with "Spencer Blackett's Standard Library" to foot of spine, spine a little darkened, neat repair to head of spine, some slight retouching but in effect a bright, near-fine example, [Green and Gibson A7], 8vo, Spencer Blackett, 1890.⁂ The second Holmes novel, rare in the first issue cloth in such superb condition.
Founder of British sports science.- Abrahams (Harold M. and Dr. Adolphe) Training for Athletes, first edition, plates, light spotting to fore-edge, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, light sunning to spine, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, but a bright, near-fine example overall, 8vo, 1928.⁂ A superb example of this scarce book, we can trace no other copy in the dust-jacket. Abrahams (whose exploits are famously recounted in the film The Chariots of Fire) won the 100m at the 1924 Olympics. Adolphe was medical officer for the British Olympic team from 1912 to 1948 and is now regarded as the founder of British sports science.
Adams (Richard) Watership Down, first edition, signed by the author "Yours sincerely Richard Adams" on title, a few spots to title, original cloth, spine ends and corners a little rubbed and bumped, patch of fading to lower cover, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head and foot, short tear to head of upper joint, light surface soiling, shadowing from old tape repair to head of spine verso but without show-through, an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1972.⁂ Adams' children's classic, an increasingly difficult title to find signed and in good condition.
Adams (Richard) Watership Down, first illustrated edition, number 150 of 250 numbered copies signed by author & illustrator, illustrations and vignettes throughout by John Lawrence, folding colour map, handsome original green crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, gilt illustration of Rabbits to upper cover, spine lettered in gilt with rabbit and grass motif, light sunning to spine, else fine, g.e., slip-case, 8vo, 1976.⁂ A charming and handsome production of this children's classic.
Beckett (Samuel) All That Fall, first edition, number 57 of 100 copies, signed presentation inscription from the author to William Targ on title, original cloth-backed boards, very light sunning to spine, slight toning to corners, mylar dust-jacket, chipping with some loss to spine ends and corners, 8vo, New York, 1957.⁂ Beckett's celebrated radio play inscribed to William Targ (1907-1999), editor, publisher and noted Beckett collector. His wife Roslyn Targ was Beckett's literary agent.
Conrad (Joseph) The Shadow Line, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Christopher Sandeman dated March 1917 to endpaper, some pulling to gutter but holding firm, some light foxing to endpapers, bookplate of Timothy Sandeman and neat book label to Stanley J. Seeger to front pastedown, original cloth, light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners a bumped and a little frayed, 8vo, J. M. Dent, 1917.⁂ The Stanley J. Seeger copy of Conrad's key response to the First World War with a good association inscription. Christopher Sandeman was a Polish journalist with a particular interest in the future of Polish nationhood as well as a member of the Polish Intelligence Services. He was a friend and regular correspondent of Conrad's.
Conrad (Joseph) The Rescue, first generally published English edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "Dr. & Mrs.Whitehead Reid with the greatest regard from Jospeh Conrad Dec. 1920" to endpaper, light toning to endpapers, neat book label of Stanley J. Seeger to front pastedown, original green smooth cloth lettered in gilt on spine with upper cover in blind (Cagle's "a" binding), slight shelf-lean, extremities a little rubbed, dust-jacket, light toning, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head, short tear to upper panel with neat tape repair to verso, [Cagle A49b(2)], 8vo, J. M. Dent, 1920.⁂ Douglas Whitehead Reid (1883-1930) senior surgeon at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital. During the early 1920s he attended to Jessie Conrad's problems with her leg, a subject that regularly features in Conrad's correspondence at the time.
Dahl (Roald) Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, first edition, signed by the author " 'Love Roald Dahl. 12 Dec." on endpaper, illustrations by Joseph Schindelman, original cloth-backed boards, slight bumping to to edge, dust-jacket, light creasing to head and foot, small nick to head of upper fore-edge, some surface soiling to lower joint, otherwise a near-fine example housed in custom drop-back box, 8vo, New York, 1972.⁂ The sequel to Dahl's most beloved title. Scarce signed.
Dahl (Roald) Dirty Beasts, first edition, signed by the author on title, illustrations by Rosemary Fawcett, original pictorial boards, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, else fine, preserved in custom morocco-backed drop-back box, 4to, 1983.⁂ Rare signed. This collection of rhymes by Dahl was conceived as a follow up to Revolting Rhymes.
Dahl (Roald) Boy, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title, illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original boards, light bumping to foot of spine, dust-jacket, very light toning, light creasing to spine tips and corners, light surface crease to upper panel, near-fine generally, 8vo, 1984.⁂ The first volume of Dahl's autobiography, covering his early childhood up until his leaving school to take up a position at Shell in 1934. Scarce signed.
Eliot (T.S.) Goethe as the Sage, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Vernon Watkins on title and with authorial correction on p.62, photographic illustrations, original wrappers, light toning, [Gallup B74], 8vo, Hamburg, University of Hamburg, 1955.⁂ A good association copy of this scarce booklet issued on the presentation of the Hanseatic Goethe Prize awarded to Eliot. The Welsh poet and painter Vernon Watkins (1906-67) had his first book, The Ballad of Mari Lwyd, published by Faber & Faber. The British Library holds the manuscript of this work with Eliot's editorial annotations.
Fleming (Ian) Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. The Magical Car, 3 vol., first edition, illustrations by John Burningham, vol. 2 with ink gift inscription, original pictorial boards, vol. 1 spine a little spotted, spine tips and corners a little bumped, light toning to upper and lower edges, dust-jackets, price-clipped, some light toning, light creasing to head and foot, vol. 1 & 2 with a few short nicks to head and foot, but an excellent set overall preserved in custom morocco-backed drop-back box, 8vo, 1964-65.
Greene (Graham) The Complaisant Lover, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For Yvonne [Cloetta] from Graham. St Jean - Cap Ferrat. July 1959 with love" to endpaper, original cloth, light rubbing to spine, dust-jacket, light sunning to spine, minor chipping to spine tips and corners, else near-fine, 8vo, 1959.⁂ A superb association copy inscribed by Greene to his lover Yvonne Cloetta likely within a year of their first meeting. Greene met Cloetta in Douala in French Cameroon in 1959. The two began an affair that would endure for the remaining 32 years of Greene's life and prove to be one of his most significant relationships.
Hemingway (Ernest) In Our Time, first English edition, original green cloth, light fading to spine, sunning to lower edge, else fine, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, spine chipped at head, light surface soiling, the odd spot to panels, but an excellent example overall, [Hanneman A32], 8vo, Jonathan Cape, 1926.⁂ The scarce first English edition of Hemingway's first short story collection, introducing his recurring protagonist Nick Adams.
Hemingway (Ernest) Men Without Women, first English edition, browning to endpapers, original cloth, light sunning to spine, light soiling to lower cover, dust-jacket, spine browned and a little sunned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, extremities rubbed, some light surface abrasion to lower panel, but overall a very good example of a scarce jacket, 8vo, 1928⁂ Hemingway's second short story collection, including "The Killers", one of his most celebrated, adapted numerous times for the screen.
James (M.R.) Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, first edition, frontispiece and 3 plates by James McBryde, 16pp. advertisements at end, some foxing to early pp., scattered spotting, ink gift inscription to endpaper, original cloth, yapp edges, spine browned, chip to head of lower joint, an excellent example, [Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature, 1973, pp.100-105; Tymn 3-125], 8vo, 1904.
Maugham (William Somerset) Of Human Bondage, first English edition, first issue with list of works facing half-title and list of works by other authors to half-title verso, 15pp. advertisements, light browning to endpapers, original blue cloth, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, retaining original backstrip, spine slightly darkened, but a clean and excellent copy otherwise, [Stott A21b], 8vo, 1915.⁂ Maugham's most celebrated novel, first published in America in the same year where it was reviewed enthusiastically by Theodore Dreiser.
Pinter (Harold) Betrayal, jacket with light rubbing to spine tips and corners, else fine, 1978; Landscape and Silence, book label to Ritchie to front pastedown, jacket rubbed with minor chipping to spine tips and corners, price label to front flap, 1969, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Bruce Ritchie on titles, original cloth, dust-jackets, 8vo (2)⁂ Inscribed to the Scottish school teacher and bibliophile Bruce Ritchie.
Powell (Anthony) A Buyer's Market, first edition, light browning to half-title, original cloth, second issue dust-jacket with flaps foreshortened, very light sunning to spine, some minor chipping to spine tips and corners, but otherwise a near-fine example, 8vo, 1952.⁂ The second title in Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time series.
Pratchett (Terry) The Colour of Magic, first edition, signed by the author on title, faint erase marking to front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket with publisher's overlay to front flap, a mint copy 8vo, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1983.⁂ A superb signed example of the first of the Discworld books. Copies of this title are scarce, especially so signed.
Pratchett (Terry) The Light Fantastic, first edition, usual light marginal toning to text, original boards, light sunning to upper edge, dust-jacket, very slight fading to spine lettering, faint creasing to spine tips and corners, but a near-fine example overall, 8vo, Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe, 1986.⁂ The second title in the Discworld series.
Pratchett (Terry) Small Gods, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "To Mike, the turtle moves" with a drawing of a turtle on title, spine ends a little bumped, dust-jacket, with light sunning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1992; The Colour of Magic, limited edition signed by the author, original boards, slip-case, 2004; The Carpet People, limited edition signed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, slip-case, 2005, original boards; and 25 others by the same, 8vo (28)
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, first edition, signed presentation inscription from jacket artist Cliff Wright with fine pencil drawing of Harry asleep holding a book with Hedwig perched on his shoulder to dedication p., usual light marginal toning to text, original pictorial boards, light bumping to spine ends, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine sunned, spine ends and corners a little chipped with short tear to head of upper fore-edge, light creasing to head and foot, light surface soiling, 8vo, 1998.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, first edition, first state with line break on p.7, signed pencil drawing by dust-jacket artist Cliff Wright of Harry with a hippogriff to endpaper, original pictorial boards, dust-jacket, spine sunned, light creasing to head, 8vo, 1999.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, signed by the author on dedication p., original pictorial boards, dust-jacket, signed by jacket artist Giles Greenfield on upper panel, some very light creasing to head and foot, else fine, 8vo, 2000.⁂ The fourth title in the series, scarce signed by both the author and jacket artist.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., first editions, The Fellowship of the Ring thirteenth impression, remaining two volumes tenth impressions, each volume signed by the author on titles, bookseller's signed letter of provenance loosely inserted, folding maps at rear, original cloth, light fading to spines, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, 1963.⁂ The letter of provenance states that this set was signed by Tolkien for a bookseller during a 1970 promotional signing for the first paperback edition of Lord of the Rings and were subsequently purchased at auction in 2002.
Wells (H.G.) The Time Machine, first edition, first issue with 16pp advertisements including those for 'The Manxman' and 'The Naulahka', light spotting to endpapers, light marking to p.1 and facing f. but a very clean copy generally, original buckram with letter and design in purple to covers and spine, spine a little darkened with light soiling to head, some faint rubbing to extremities, but a remarkably bright and excellent example overall, [Wells 4], 8vo, 1895.⁂ An excellent example of Wells' most famous work, a cornerstone of any science fiction collection.
Wodehouse (P.G.) Big Money, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to John Arlott to endpaper, 4pp. advertisements, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little frayed, light marking and staining to covers, [McIlvaine A43b], 8vo, 1931.⁂ A lovely association, inscribed to Wodehouse's friend and correspondent John Arlott (1914-1991), best remembered as a cricket commentator for the BBC's Test Match Special.
Wodehouse (P.G.) Blandings Castle and elsewhere, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to John Arlott to endpaper, scattered spotting, original cloth, spine browned, splitting to joints but spine holding, covers marked and faded, spine tips and corners a little frayed, [McIlvaine A53a], 8vo, 1935.⁂ A lovely association, inscribed to Wodehouse's friend and correspondent John Arlott (1914-1991), best remembered as a cricket commentator for the BBC's Test Match Special.
Dulac (Edmund).- Omar Khayyam. Rubáiyát, one of 750 copies signed by the artist, original decorative vellum, gilt, one tie detached, the other lacking, t.e.g., others uncut, [1909]; Rubáiyát, first trade edition, margins lightly toned, very occasional splitting at gutter, original ivory cloth, gilt, spine slightly sunned, a few spots of light staining, [1909], translated by Edward FitzGerald, decorative title and 20 tipped-in colour plates by Edmund Dulac, paper guards with quatrain references, decorative endpapers, lightly toned, some light spotting, mostly to text, covers a little rubbed and toned, 4to (2)

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