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Lot 413

Kennedy, SB. Paul Henry paintings drawings illustrations. Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 2007, first edition, folio, signed by author, book F dustjacket F, together with, Crookshank, Anne and the Knight of Glin. Ireland?s Painters 1600 ? 1940. Yale University Press, 2002, first edition, folio, signed By Anne Crookshank, book F dustjacket F. (2)

Lot 415

Benedict Kiely interest. 1. Proxopera. Gollancz, London, 1977, first edition 8vo, signed by author on title page, book F dustjacket F. 2. A Cow in the House. Gollancz, London, 1978, first edition, 8vo, signed, book F, dustjacket F. 3. Drink to the Bird. Methuen, London, 1991, reprint, 8vo, signed, book F dustjacket F. 4. All the Way to Bantry Bay. Gollancz, 1978, First edition, 8vo, signed, illustrated, book VG dustjacket VG. 5. The Waves Behind Us. Methuen, 1999, first edition, 8vo, signed, book F dustjacket F. 6. Dogs Enjoy the Morning. Gollancz, 1968, first edition, book VG dustjacket nF. 7. There was an Ancient House. Methuen, London, 1955, first edition, 8vo, book VG in torn dustjacket. 8. The State of Ireland. Godine, Boston, 1980, 2nd printing, book VG in faded VG dustjacket. (8)

Lot 424

Lambert, Joseph. Observations of the rural affairs of Ireland; or a practical treatise on farming, planting and gardening. Curry, Dublin, 1829, first edition, signed by eminent Irish forester HM Fitzpatrick, newly bound in quarter leather, and green cloth with new end papers, gilt lettering, some spotting, book VG.

Lot 430

Little, Dr. George A. Malachi Moran Remembers. Gill, Dublin, 1943, first edition, second printing, Lockington, W.J., S.J. The Soul of Ireland, Harding and More Ltd. London, 1919, limited edition, numbered 121 (of 250); MacCardle, Dorothy. Nine Stories of Ireland, Harrigan Press, Worcester, Mass. 1924, signed presentation copy; and O'Flaherty, Tom. Aranmen All, Three Candles, Dublin, 1934, first edition.

Lot 431

Livingstone, Peadar. The Fermanagh Story. Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, Enniskillen, 1969, 8vo, first edition, Book nF, dustjacket F.

Lot 434

Longley, Michael. Love Poet, Carpenter Michael Longley at Seventy. Enitharmon Press, London, 2009, 8vo, first edition, number 91 of 195 in a limited edition, signed by all the contributors except one who was ill. 59 signatures including Heaney, Banville, Mahon etc., signed by author on the title page. Blue cloth with portrait of Longley on upper cover and gilt title on spine, book F in a slipcase of matching blue cloth, also F.

Lot 447

Mitchell, Flora. Vanishing Dublin. 1966, Dublin: Allen & Figgis, First Edition. 4to, green cloth gilt with dust jacket, illustrated with 50 full page colour plates by the author. includes publisher's full colour order-form loosely inserted. Published in an edition of only 600. Scarce.

Lot 453

Montague, John. The Bag Apron. Lagan Press, Belfast, no date, wraps. First edition, signed by Seamus Heaney, who provides the introductory remarks, on title page. Fine.

Lot 461

Modern Literature. Murdoch, Iris. The Red and the Green. Chatto & Windus, London, 1965, 8vo. First edition, book VG, dustjacket sl. torn otherwise VG, together with, O?Casey, Sean. Windfalls. Macmillan, London, 1934, 8vo, first edition, book VG, dustjacket nF, and Greene, Graham. The Honorary Consul. The Bodley Head, London, 8vo, first edition, book VG dustjacket VG, and Murdoch, Iris. The Nice and the Good. Chatto & Windus, London, 1969, 4th imp. Signed by author on title page, 8vo, book F in nF dustjacket, and Hemingway, Ernest. A Moveable Feast. Jonathan Cape, London, 1964, first edition, 8vo, book VG, dustjacket VG, and McGahern, John. Amongst Women. Faber, 1990, reprint, 8vo, signed by the author, book VG, in a slightly rubbed dustjacket, and Greene, Graham. Getting to know the General. The Bodley Head, 1984, 8vo, first edition, book F, dustjacket F. (7)

Lot 464

O?Brien, Donough. History of the O?Briens. Batsford, London, 1949, 4to. Signed first edition. Book VG, Dustjacket, some minor wear ow VG.

Lot 476

O?Donoghue, Florence. Tomas MacCurtain. The Kerryman, Tralee, 1958, 8vo. First edition, illustrated, small puncture to front end paper, otherwise book VG, dustjacket minor scuffing ow VG.

Lot 484

O?Suilleabhain, Sean. A Handbook of Irish Folklore. Educational Co. of Ireland, for the folklore of Ireland Society, 1942 8vo, first edition, black cloth in new matching slip case. Book VG.

Lot 496

Rowling, JK. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, second impression. Bloomsbury, London, 1997, 8vo. illustrated laminated boards, with number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2, VG.

Lot 506

Monaghan Interest. Shirley, Evelyn Philip. The History of the County of Monaghan. Patrick O?D. Fox, 1988, 4to, reprint, black cloth, the title and author in gilt on spine, book F., together with, Livingstone, Peadar. The Monaghan Story. Clogher Historical Society, Enniskillen, 1980, 8vo, first edition, book F, dustjacket F. (2)

Lot 520

A Collection of James Stephens. 1. Kings and the Moon. Macmillan, London, 1938, first edition, blue cloth, book VG. 2. Insurrections. Maunsel, Dublin, 1909, first edition, quarter linen on brown boards, some spotting, book VG. 3. Green Branches. Maunsel, Dublin, 1917, new edition, quarter linen on green cloth, torn back end-paper, book G. 4. The Hill of Vision. Macmillan, London, 1922, third edition, blue covers slightly bumped, book VG. 5. Reincarnations. Macmillan, London, 1924 reprint, blue cloth covers, some spotting, book VG. 6. The Adventures of Seamus Beg. Macmillan, London, 1916 reprint, missing front and back end-papers, book G in torn dustjacket. 7. Strict Joy poems. Macmillan, London, 1931, first edition, quarter linen with orange boards, book G. 8. Songs from the Clay. Macmillan, London, 1915 reprint, pages uncut, blue cloth, book VG. 9.The Crock of Gold. The Limited Editions Club, New York, 1942, 4to, signed by illustrator Robert Lawson, no. 493 of 1500, covers woven cloth, book nF in green slipcase. 10. The Hill of Vision, Maunsel, Dublin, 1912, first edition, ex library, small tear to front end-page, top and bottom of spine shaved, quarter buckram and green boards, gilt lettering, book G. 11. Reincarnations. Macmillan, New York, 1918, first edition, quarter leather and green boards, corners bumped, book G. 12. Deirdre. Macmillan, London, 1923, first edition, faded green cloth, book VG. 13. The Demi ? Gods. Macmillan, London, 1914, green embossed cloth, book VG. (13)

Lot 523

Stewart, S. A. and Corry, T. H. and Praeger. Robert Lloyd. A Flora of the North ? East of Ireland. The Quota Press, Belfast, 1938, second edition, 8vo, blue cloth covers, book VG, together with, Brunker, J. P. Flora of the County Wicklow, Dundalgan, Dundalk, 1950, 8vo, first edition, red cloth, book VG, and Webb, D. A. An Irish Flora, Dundalgan, Dundalk, no date, illustrated Pictorial cover, book VG, and Clapham, A. R., Tutin, T. G. & Warburg, E. F. Flora of the British Isles, Cambridge, 1952, 8vo, green cloth covers, gilt lettering, book VG. (4)

Lot 525

Strickland, WG. A Dictionary of Irish Artists. Maunsel, Dublin, 1913, 4to, 2 volumes, first edition. Blue cloth covers, some sl. wear, staining, minor spotting, foxing. Books VG. (2)

Lot 526

Swan, Harry Percival. Romantic Inishowen. Hodges & Figgis, Dublin, 1947, 8vo, first edition, signed by author on front end ? page, book VG in torn dustjacket, together with Highlights of the Donegal Highlands. Carter, Belfast, 1955 8vo, first edition, book VG in slightly torn dustjacket, and Flashes of Wit and Wisdom. Quota press, Belfast, 1952 first edition, wraps G. (3)

Lot 527

Swan, Harry Percival. ?Twixt Foyle and Swilly. Hodges & Figgis, Dublin, 1949, 8vo, first edition, illustrated, book VG, dustjacket VG.

Lot 534

John. M. Synge interest. Poems and Translations. Maunsel, Dublin, 1911, 8vo, blue cloth covers, gilt lettering, some rubbing otherwise book VG, together with, The Autobiography of John Synge, Dolmen, Dublin, 1965, first edition, book F, in a torn glassine dustjacket and VG slipcase, and Translations edited by Robin Skelton, Dolmen, Dublin, 1961, first thus, Book F in VG slipcase. (3)

Lot 540

Irish Art Interest. Walker, Dorothy. Louis le Brocquy. Ward River Press, 1981, first edition. Book F, dustjacket F., together with Crookshank, Anne., and The Knight of Glin. The Painters of Ireland. Barrie & Jenkins, 1978, folio, first edition, some staining to front end page, ow book VG, dustjacket VG., and Butler, Patricia. Three Hundred Years of Irish Watercolours and Drawings. Weidenfeld & Nicholson, London, 1990, first edition, folio, book F, dustjacket F. (3)

Lot 551

Yeats, Jack. B. A Little Fleet. Elkin Matthews, London, n.d. circa 1909, first edition. Original Boards with hand coloured watercolour of a pirate, edges sl. rubbed, a slim delicate and attractive work, book VG.

Lot 552

Yeats. William Butler. The Tower. MacMillan and Co. London, 1928, first edition, 8vo, 110 pages, edges uncut, illustrated cloth with gilt lettering and ornaments after a design by Sturge Moore, inscribed to the flyleaf in a neat hand, ?A.C.B. - from J.B. - March 1928? , some slight damp staining, pages 84 and 85 stained, perhaps by a pressed flower, otherwise VG. The Tower was Yeats' first major collection as Nobel Laureate after receiving the Nobel Prize in 1923. The title, which the book shares with the second poem, refers to Ballylee Castle, a Norman tower which Yeats purchased and restored in 1917. He Gaelicized the name to Thoor Ballyllee, as it is still known. The book includes several of Yeats' most famous poems, including "Sailing to Byzantium," "Leda and the Swan," and "Among School Children." Yeats commissioned Thomas Sturge Moore to create the cover for the volume in 1927. The gilt embossed image depicts Thoor Ballylee and its reflection in waters below.

Lot 98

Roger Casement interest. Mackey, Herbert O. The Crime against Europe. Fallon, Dublin, 1958, 8vo, limited edition, book VG, dustjacket VG. Monteith, Robert. Casement?s Last Adventure. Moynihan, Dublin, 1953 revised edition, book VG in slightly torn dustjacket. Some Poems of Roger Casement. Talbot press, Dublin, 1918, first edition, grey decorated wrappers, VG. (3)

Lot 43

A pair of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, modelled as 'Pegasus', The First of a Pair of Mythical Beasts exclusive to Govier's of Sidmouth, limited edition 636/1750, gold stopper, MMV, 11.5cm high, with certificate, boxed, and 'Mythical Unicorn', The Second of a Pair of Mythical Beasts exclusive to Govier's of Sidmouth, limited edition 636/1750, with hallmarked silver horn, gold stopper, MMVI, 14cm high, with certificate, boxed. (2)

Lot 129

A group of twenty Corgi and thirteen Exclusive First Editions buses, including Corgi 1997 Commemorative Bus, the Kowloon Motor Bus Co, (1933) Ltd, number 43203, Friends of KMB, and KMB Dragon Boat Festival limited editions, China Motor Bus Olympian limited edition, and The South Wales Bedford OB Coach and AEC Regal limited edition, number 97075, Exclusive First Editions De-Luxe, Harrington Grenadier, B. O. A. C., 12306DL, Leyland TS8 Tiger Type B, Lincolnshire, 18405, and South Down Harrington Cavalier, number 12101, and Cavalier Coach 12304, together with single Siku, Day's Gone and Midnight Die Cast buses. (36)

Lot 141

Translated by Bonnell Thornton and Richard Warner, three volumes of the five volume edition of 'The Comedies of Plautus, translated into Familiar Blank Verse', comprising 'Volume The Second', the Second Edition, Revised and Corrected, 1769, 'Volume The Third', first edition, 1772, and 'Volume The Fourth', 1772, though misprinted with additional C to read 1872, all gilt tooled calf bound, 8vo. (3)

Lot 335

Eight volumes, fiction and sporting:‘Biggles in the Orient’ and ‘Sergeant Bigglesworth C.I.D.’, Captain WE Johns (Hodder & Stoughton 1944 and 1946 first editions)Handley Cross, RS Surtees (Bradbury Agnew & Co illustrated) The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway (Reprint Society 1952 illustrated edition)The Freshwater Life of the British Isles (Frederick Warne 1959)The Lonsdale Library, Vols 1 and 4: ‘The Way of a Man with a Horse’ (1929) and ‘Fine Angling for Course Fish’The Compleat Angler, Izaac Walton (Collins illustrated pocket edition)

Lot 40

BLACK BOWMORE 1964 FIRST EDITION Single Malt Scotch Whisky Matured in sherry casks for 29 years and bottled in 1993, bottle no. 470 of 2000. 70cl, 50% volume, in wooden presentation box.

Lot 97

A D RATTRAY CASK SPEYSIDE AGED 10 YEARS FIRST EDITION Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml, 46% voloume, in carton. A D RATTRAY MINIATURE SET Includes Royal Brackla aged 8 years (58.5%), Cask Orkney aged 18 years (46%), Stronachie 10 years old (43%), Cask Islay (46%), and Bank Note (43%). All 5cl miniatures in box. One bottle and five miniatures.

Lot 113

HUSENBETH - 'EMBLEMS OF SAINTS: By Which They Are Distinguished in Works of Art', second edition 1860 together with John Forster - 'Arrest of The Five Members By Charles The First' 1860 and John Forster - 'The Debates on the Grand Remonstrance, November and December 1641', 1860 (3)

Lot 168

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS - A FRAMED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 1896/7 TEAM together with a framed photocopy of a picture of Harry Wood who scored the first hat-trick for Wolves in 1888 and Sporting Star Cup Special , April 30, 1949, "Sporting Star Souvenir Edition May 7 1960 together with a supplement dated April 30 1932 and Express & Star Stan Cullis Tribute May 3 2001. Also includes two books - Billy Wright "One Hundred Caps and All That" 1963 and Percy M. Young "The Wolves The First Eighty Years" 1959 together with two issues of 'The Radio Times' World Cup Numbers July 9 - 15 1966 and 30 May - 5 June 1970

Lot 80

BARBARA C. FREEMAN - SEVEN FIRST EDITION HARDBACKS SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR to include 'Tobias' published by Faber and Faber 1967, the rest published by Macmillan 'The Other Face' 1975, 'A Haunting Air' 1976, 'A Pocket Full of Silence' 1977, ' The Summer Travellers' 1978, 'Snow In The Maze' 1979, 'Clemency In The Moonlight' 1981 (7)Condition Report:Dustjackets are sunned on the spines

Lot 719

A SCRAP ALBUM THE CHILDRENS NATURAL HISTORY OF BIRDS, FISH AND INSECTS ANOTHER ALBUM AND A FIRST EDITION LANCE THACKERAY, THE LIGHT SIDE OF EGYPT

Lot 129

Royal Doulton Small Character Jug Oliver Cromwell D6986, King Charles the First D6985 limited edition, boxed (2)

Lot 49

A large Royal Doulton Archives Sanming dragon vase, flambé decorated, of bulbous shouldered form, limited edition 32/125, manufactured in the year 2000, printed marks verso, h.35.5cmCondition report: Some small surface scratches upon close inspection.Otherwise very good and original throughout.First quality.No box or paperwork.

Lot 241

Richmal Crompton - 'William the Superman' first edition book published 1968, unclipped dust jacket (price 10/6d) and 'William and the Masked Ranger' first edition published 1966, unclipped dust jacket (price10/6d), both in original green and gilt boards (2)

Lot 10

Potter (Beatrix) The Tailor of Gloucester, First edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tailor of Gloucester, first trade edition, second (?) printing with no date on title, date on next page 1903, colour frontispiece, 26 colour plates, with pictorial endpapers, original grey boards with mounted colour illustration, Condition: light sunning to spine, corners not bumped, an excellent copy

Lot 11

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, first edition, Second printing, "London" in the title-page imprint, colour frontispiece, with 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original green boards with mounted colour illustration, Condition: spine light sun fade, some light rubbing and marking, corners lightly bumped

Lot 12

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Two Bad Mice, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Two Bad Mice, first edition, first or second printing, colour frontispiece, with 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original grey boards with mounted colour illustration, condition: minor bumping to corners, a very good and unusually sharp copy

Lot 13

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Pigling Bland, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Pigling Bland, first edition, first or second printing with date, 1913, on title, colour frontispiece and 14 colour plates, with illustrations in text, pictorial endpapers, original green boards with mounted colour illustration Condition: colour frontispiece half loose, not torn but glue failed, some light rubbing, corners good, a fine copy,

Lot 14

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Mr. Tod, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Mr. Tod, first edition, first or second printing with date on title, with colour frontispiece and 14 colour plates, with illustrations in text, original grey boards with mounted colour illustration Condition: ink gift inscription dated may 1913 to front endpaper, scuffing to endpapers, light discolouration to spine, spine with chip to top, still a good copy,

Lot 15

Potter (Beatrix), Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes, first edition, [1922],Potter (Beatrix). Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes, first edition, [1922], first printing, 14 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original red boards lettered in silver-grey, with rectangular pictorial panel to front board, in a protective custom card book box. Note: this book was a companion work to Potter’s Appley Dapply and was the last of Potter's works to be published in the smaller format Condition: boards very good, edges good , corners not bumped, stitching good and tight , overall an excellent example.

Lot 16

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, first edition, 1910Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, first edition, first or second printing with date, 1910, on the title, colour frontispiece, plain title vignette and 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original blue boards with mounted hexagonal colour illustration, Condition: boards good, spine with light sun fade, corners little bumped, stitching good and tight, overall a good copy.

Lot 17

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Mr. Tod, first editionPotter (Beatrix) The Tale of Mr. Tod, first edition, second printing with date on reverse of title page, with colour frontispiece and 14 colour plates, with illustrations in text, original tan boards with mounted colour illustration Condition: pencil gift inscription dated may 1913 , mounted colour illustration faded, light discolouration to spine, spine with split to top, still a good copy

Lot 18

Potter (Beatrix), Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes, first edition, first or second printing, colour frontispiece, with 14 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original green boards with mounted colour illustration Condition: minor bumping to spine ends and corners, some light rubbing to joints, good copy

Lot 19

Potter (Beatrix), Ginger & Pickles, first edition,Potter (Beatrix), Ginger & Pickles, first edition, first or second printing with date, 1909, on title, with colour frontispiece and 9 colour plates, with illustrations in text, original green boards with mounted colour illustration Condition: water staining to front board, light rubbing to joints, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, still a good copy overall

Lot 2

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, first edition, 1903Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, first edition, first or second printing, 1903, edition without "Author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit" on title, 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original blue boards lettered in silver-grey, with circular pictorial panel to front board. Note: Potter’s Squirrel Nutkin was born out of a story and picture letter that she sent to the daughter of her former governess, Norah Moore, whilst she was staying at Lingholm in the Lake District. Potter made a number of sketches during her stay of the surrounding landscapes including Herbert's Island which, in her book, became Owl Island. Condition: boards good, spine with light sun fade, corners not bumped, stitching good and tight , overall a very good example.

Lot 21

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, first edition, colour frontispiece, plain title, with 5 colour plates and plain illustrations in text, with pictorial, original pictorial blue cloth, with later issue dust-jacket with mounted colour illustration in a plastic protective cover, Condition: endpapers (very lightly spotted), with light spotting throughout,

Lot 22

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, first edition, first or second printing with date, 1911, to title, colour frontispiece, with 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, ink inscription to front endpaper dated Christmas 1913, original dark green boards with arched mounted colour illustration, Condition: minor bumping to spine ends and corners, pencil(?) mark to front board, light rubbing, good copy

Lot 23

Potter (Beatrix), The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, first edition, 1909,Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, first edition, first or second printing, 1909, with notice board lettering on p.14 which reads ‘Peter Rabbit & Mother, Florists..’ with twenty-six colour illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original green boards lettered in silver-grey, with shaped pictorial panel to front board. Note: this book contains what are considered to be Potter's finest illustrations. She based them on her Uncle and Aunts formal gardens in Gwaenynog, Denbigh Condition: boards good, spine with light sun fade, corners not bumped, stitching good and tight, booksellers stamp to front endpaper, owners name in pencil to title page, overall a remarkably sharp, excellent copy.

Lot 25

Potter (Beatrix), The Story of Miss Moppet, first edition, panoramic format,Potter (Beatrix) The Story of Miss Moppet, first edition, panoramic format, first issue with New York and London on the back of the wallet, with 14 colour illustrations facing text with green borders, title on mottled paper, original blue-grey cloth wallet with mounted colour illustration faux clasp to bottom, Condition: minor rubbing to cover, very light wear to edges, splits to paper on inside hinges, generally a good copy

Lot 26

Potter (Beatrix), A Fierce Bad Rabbit, first edition,Potter (Beatrix), A Fierce Bad Rabbit, first edition, panoramic format, first issue with New York and London on the back of the wallet, with 14 colour illustrations facing text with green borders, title on mottled paper, original green cloth wallet with mounted colour illustration faux clasp to bottom, Condition: minor rubbing to cover, very light wear to edges, splits to paper on inside hinges, generally a good copy

Lot 27

Potter (Beatrix), Peter Rabbit's Almanac for 1929, first edition,Potter (Beatrix) Peter Rabbit's Almanac for 1929, first edition, with colour frontispiece, colour title with 12 colour plates, with pictorial endpaper, original tan boards with mounted colour illustration to both boards, Condition: spine with splits to both sides, some light rubbing and spotting, generally a good copy

Lot 4

Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, 1st Edition, 1906,Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, 1st Edition, 1906, first or second printing, 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original green grey boards with circular pictorial panel to front board. Condition: boards generally good, slight scuffing and wear to edges, corners slightly bumped, stitching good, overall an excellent example.

Lot 43

Collection of Signed First Editions,to include Leonard Nimroy, I Am Spock, 1995, signed first edition; Andrew Morton, Madonna, 2001 first edition signed by Morton; Kenneth Branagh, Begining, 1989, first edition signed; Tom Baker, Who on Earth is; 1997, signed first edition; Frances Zagni, Uncle Ernie - the biography of Ernest Read, first edition signed by Zagni; Dick Richards, Ginger, Salute to a Star, 1969, first edition, indistinct signiture.

Lot 55

A Collection of WWII and Later RAF maps of Africa,Including; an unusual and large map in 6 sheets (uncut) titled NAIROBI and marked ‘Compiled by 157 (EA & SR) base survey Coy.E.A.E. from photographs taken by EA Flight R.A.F. Aug 1945, Printed by No.1 (EA) Reproduction See EAE April 1946’ each sheet 82cm x 64cm; a map titled KENYA COLONY, Restricted Sixthe Edition Army/Air Style, dated 1945; a map titled VOI dated 1946; a map titled MOMBASA, Security First Edition First Printing E.A.F. 1942

Lot 6

Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Tom Kitten, 1st Edition, 1907,Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of Tom Kitten, first edition, first, second or third printing, 26 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original brown boards lettered in silver-grey, with rectangular pictorial panel to front board. Condition: boards very good, edges good, corners not bumped, stitching good and tight, overall an excellent example.

Lot 60

Collection of WWII East Asian Maps,Including; a map titled JOHORE & SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE MAIN, Not to be Published, dated 1945; a large map titled PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, First Edition, Restricted, dated 1944; a map titled MALAYA, MALACCA TOWN (WEST) First Edition, Restricted, dated July 1945; a map titled MALAYA Second Edition, published by war office 1943, second edition, 1945; a map titled MALAYA PORT DICKSON, First Edition, Restricted dated Jan 1945; a large map of the EAST INDIES, Sheet 2, dated Jan 1942; a map titled EAST INDIES Sheet 2 Not to be Published dated Jan 1942; a map titled BURMA & THAILAND, Restricted dated 1944; a map titled AISA JAPAN Second Edition, Jan 1945,

Lot 7

Potter (Beatrix) The Tailor of Gloucester, second edition,Potter (Beatrix) The Tailor of Gloucester, first trade edition, first printing with date, 1903, on title, colour frontispiece, plain title vignette and 26 colour plates, with pictorial endpapers,  original red boards with mounted colour illustration, Condition: light sunning to spine, corners not bumped, an excellent copy

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