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Lot 2135

Corgi 1:50 and 1:64 scale models, mostly buses, comprising 79064 Blackpool bus set, Limited Edition No.2223 of 5,428, boxed; 97068 AEC Routemasters in Exile ‘The North’ bus set, Limited Edition No.2428 of 5,000, boxed; Corgi Classics, The Connoisseur Collection 36501 Bartons Burlingham Seagull & Morris Traveller set, Limited Edition No.2,555 of 4,100, boxed; CC13302 Austin 4 wheel platform lorry, boxed; Classic Commercials from Corgi 97211 Leyland Tiger Bartons, No.8803 of 9,500, boxed; Classic Road Transport from Corgi 98458 White Brewery truck Jacob Rupperts, Limited Edition No 47 of 6,500, boxed; The Original Omnibus OM42515 East Lancs Sanders Coaches Ltd, boxed; Creative Master 1:76 UKBUS1012 Alexander ALX400 bodied Dennis Trident, Stagecoach in Manchester, Limited Edition, boxed; Gilbow Exclusive First Editions 1:76 scale 20634 Plaxton Pointer Dart Stagecoach Hull, boxed and an Atlas 1:76 scale London Transport RTW double decker, boxed (10)

Lot 149

American Railway interest various books including The Lore of the Train, First Edition; Two-Foot Cyclopedia Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad Vol 1 Kingfield, Maine Big Boy, William W Kratville, First Edition, 1972; The A Norfolk & Western's Mercedes of Steam, Ed King, Trans Anglo Books; North American Steam Locomotives The Berkshire and Texas Types Jack W Farrell, PFM including slip; Those Amazing Cab Forwards, George Harlan, Harlan; The Comp'ny, H Temple Crittenden, McClain, First Edition; The Maine Scenic Route H. Temple Crittenden; The Crookedest Railroad in the World, TG Wurm/AC Graves, Howell North Books; Articulated Locomotives, Lionel Wiener, Kalmbach; The Maine Two - Footers, 1959; Redwood Railways, 1960; Articulated Steam Locomotives of North America Vol III etc. qty. (4 boxes)

Lot 43

A Border Fine Art Model - Reaching for the High Bird, 1983 first edition with two black Labradors, by Ray Ayres, wooden plinth base, 24cm high; another 'Labrador and Gun', model No. 052A by Anne Wall, 8.9cm high, wood base (2)

Lot 104

[Fraenkel (Michael) & Lowenfels (Walter)] Anonymous the need for anonymity, Paris: Carrefour Editions, no date, original printed wraps; Fraenkel (Michael), Bastard Death, The Autobiography of an Idea, Paris: Carrefour, 1946, second printing, signed presentation inscription from the author to ?Jon Miller (1947), printed wrappers over board, remnant glassine cover, slipcase; with two further copies of the same edition, one signed; idem, Bastard Death, The Autobiography of an Idea, Paris: Carrefour, 1936, first edition, numbered limited edition of 400, printed wrappers over board; idem, Death in a Room (Poems 1927-1930), New York, Carrefour, 1936, numbered limited edition of 200, original printed wraps over card, remnant glassine wrap; with eleven others by the author (17)

Lot 111

Bryher [Winifred Ellerman] Film Problems of Soviet Russia, Territet: Pool, 1929, first edition, dust wrapper; Bryher & Weiss (Trude), The Light-Hearted Student, I German, Pool, 1930, dust wrapper (worn and torn with loss) with one other (3)

Lot 115

Bryher [Winifred Ellerman] Civilians, Territet: Pool, 1927, first edition, printed in Dijon, some foxing, original printed wraps, modern card folder

Lot 122

Stein (Gertrude) Money, Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1973, lettered limited edition of 126, dust wrapper; idem, Three Lives ..., John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1915, first English edition, original cloth (bookplate removed from front pastedown, head and tail of spine worn; with twenty-two others by the author and three mounted photographs of the author by George Platt Lynes et al (27)

Lot 133

Lee (Laurie) Cider With Rosie, Hogarth Press, 1959, first edition with 'fire-works' passage to page 272, inscribed and signed by the author on front free endpaper, dust wrapper (press cutting taped to front pastedown, loss to top edge of wrapper)

Lot 136

Morrison (Arthur) The Hole in the Wall, Methuen 1902, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Arthur Osborne Jay, original cloth. idem, Divers Vanities, Methuen, 1905, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Arthur Osborne Jay, original cloth; idem, A Child of the Jago, Methuen 1906, fifth edition, original cloth [Arthur Osborne Jay, Vicar of Holy Trinity in Shoreditch and author of 'Life In Darkest London' was the dedicatee of 'A Child of Jago'. It is belived that Morrison based his character 'Father Sturt' on Jay]

Lot 143

Leeds Freemasonry Worts (F.R.), History of the Goderoch Lodge No. 1211, Leeds ... The First Seventy-five Years (1868-1943), no date, limited edition of 250, original cloth; Sanders (R.), A History of Freemasonry in Leeds 1754-2004, [c2004], numbered limited edition of 175, original cloth (some ephemera loosely inserted); Matthews (R.D.), The History of Freemasonry in Leeds 1754-1954, 1954, un-numbered limited edition of 350, top edge gilt, original cloth; Tew (Thomas William), Masonic Miscellanea, comprising a Collection of Addresses and Speeches ..., Wakefield, 1896, portrait frontis, plates, original cloth (faded); with two others (6)

Lot 149

Stark (Freya) Dust in the Lion's Paw, Autobiography 1939-1946, John Murray, 1961, first edition, presentation inscription signed by the author, dust wrapper; idem, Alexander's Path, from Caria to Cilicia, John Murray, 1958, first edition, presentation inscription signed by the author, dust wrapper; idem, The Journey's Echo, Selections from Freya Stark, John Murray, 1963, first edition, presentation inscription signed by the author, dust wrapper; with two others (5)

Lot 150

Sandys (George) A Relation of a Journey Begun An Dom: 1610. Foure Bookes Containing a Description of the Turkish Empire, of Aegypt, of the Holy Land, of the Remote Parts of Italy, and Ilands Adjoyning, W. Barrett, 1615, first edition, small folio in sixes, engraved title, folding map (torn with loss) with full facsimile map, facsimile dedication leaf, engraved text illustrations throughout, inscription to rear flyleaf, later endpapers, contemporary calf with blindstamped panels, joints worn with repairs to head and tail of spine

Lot 156

Sheringham (H.T.) An Open Creel, Methuen, 1910, first edition, original cloth; 'Silver Doctor' [Lewis Smith], Angling from Many Angles, privately published by the author's widow, plates as called for, original cloth; Watson (John), The English Lake District Fisheries, Lawrence and Bullen, 1899, plates as called for, folding map, original cloth; Reid (John), Clyde Style Flies and their dressings, David & Charles, 1971, first edition, illustrations as called for, dust wrapper; with twenty-five others on fishing (29)

Lot 158

Bowlker (Richard) The Art of Angling, Improved, in all its parts, Especially Fly-Fishing: Containing A particular Account of the Several Sorts of ..., Worcester: printed by M. Olivers, [c1758], first edition, backing to title page, worn calf (upper board partially detached) [Westwood and Satchell p. 39-40]

Lot 159

Lakeland (R.) The Teesdale Angler, Barnard Castle, 1858, first edition, ex library copy with significant stamps to title page, also with bookplate of Bibliotheca Piscatoria of Robert Clarke, top edge gilt, half calf gilt, (front joint repaired, rear board almost detached)

Lot 160

Nickson (Geoffrey) A Portrait of Salmon Fishing, Atha, 1976, numbered limited edition in deluxe binding [thought to be 200 copies], signed by the author, oblong quarto, illustrated by Tim Havers, all edges gilt, full maroon morocco with gilt design, card slipcase; Kelson (George M.), The 'Land and Water' Salmon Flies 1886-1902, FCL, 1993, first edition of 1000, colour plates, quarter bonded leather, cloth slipcase; with one other (3)

Lot 161

Egan (Van Gorman) Tyee, The Story of the Tyee Club of British Columbia, Ptarmigan Press, 1988, first edition, quarto, dust wrapper; Davis (Edmund W.), Salmon-Fishing on the Grand Cascapedia, FCL, 1994, limited edition of 750, quarter bonded leather, cloth slipcase; Carmichael (Hoagy A.), The Grand Cascapedia River, A History, Vol. Two, Anesha, 2012, first edition, large quarto, half 'leather', cloth slipcase (3)

Lot 166

Edmonds (Harfield H.) & Lee (Norman N.) Brook and River Trouting, A Manual of modern North Country methods, Bradford: published by the authors, [1916], first edition, plates as called for, signed by both authors on front free endpaper, A.L.S. from Edmonds mounted on front pastedown explaining that this is the 'one copy I retained at the time of publication', photo of portrait of the author to verso of front free endpaper, original cloth (some gathers protruding, dusty top edge)

Lot 167

Edmonds (Harfield H.) & Lee (Norman N.)Brook and River Trouting, A Manual of modern North Country methods, Bradford: published by the authors, [1916], first edition, plates as called for, card with inscription and sketch of salmon from Edmonds mounted on verso of front free endpaper, original cloth (some gathers protruding, dusty top edge);with three other books containing presentation letters or note from Edmonds and five later fishing books with presentation inscriptions from their authors (9) 

Lot 168

Halford (Frederic M.) Floating Flies and How to Dress Them, A Treatise ..., 1886, Sampson Low ..., second edition, ten colour plates as called for, original cloth; Skues (G.E.M.), The Way Of A Trout With A Fly, A.& C. Black, 1921, first edition, three plates as called for, original cloth; West (Leonard), The Natural Trout Fly and Its Imitation, St Helens: published by the author, sixteen plates as called for, top edge gilt, original cloth; with seven others (10)

Lot 170

Burrard (Gerald) The Modern Shotgun, Volumes I-III, Herbert Jenkins, 1931-32, three volumes, first editions, original cloth; Pearson-Rogers (H.W.), Guns This Way, Witherby, 1962, first edition, quarto, dust wrapper; Parker (Eric), An Alphabet of Shooting, The Field, no date, quarto, twenty-five mounted plates, original cloth; with nine others (14)

Lot 21

Dale (Harrison) Ireland, A&C Black, 1927, 32 colour plates of illustrations by A. Heaton Cooper, map in text, dust wrapper (price-clipped); Palmer (W.T.), The English Lakes Painted by A. Heaton Cooper, Adam & Charles Black, 1905, numbered limited edition of 250, signed by the artist, quarto, seventy-five colour plates with printed tissue guards, top edge gilt, original cloth; Kelly (R. Talbot), Burma, Painted and Described, Adam and Charles Black, 1905, first edition, seventy-five colour plates with printed tissue guards, folding map, top edge gilt, original decorative cloth gilt; with thirty-six others published by A. & C. Black, eight in dust wrappers. (39)

Lot 24

Burns (Robert) Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Edinburgh: printed for the author and sold by William Creech, 1787, second edition (first Edinburgh), 'stinking' variant (Egerer gives this as the second), with Boxburgh and p. 232 missprints, engraved frontis, two names to title page (one a subscriber), half calf (re-backed retaining original backstrip); with a third edition of the same title, London, 1787, lacking half title and with cropped mounted frontis, half calf (worn) (2)

Lot 25

Dickens (Charles)A Christmas Carol. In Prose, Being A Ghost Story Of Christmas, Chapman & Hall, 1843, first edition, first issue, second state, red and blue title page, blue half title, green endpapers, 'Stave I' on page 1, four hand-coloured plates, original cloth (a very worn copy in poor condition with tape repairs to some margins and press cuttings to endpapers)[There are many theories about the earliest state of 'A Christmas Carol'. All first edition points given by Smith in Table I (p. 23-4) are present. In Table II (p.25), Smith gives four variant states of the first issue and this copy conforms to the probable second state (see Walter E. Smith, Charles Dicken in the Original Cloth, Pt. Two, 1983)]

Lot 27

Eliot (George) The Mill on the Floss, William Blackwood, 1860, first edition, printing not determined (no advert present), three volumes, lacking half-titles, half calf; idem, Felix Rolt, William Blackwood, 1866, first edition, three volumes, no adverts present, half calf

Lot 30

Rushdie (Salman) The Moor's Last Sigh, Jonathan Cape, 1995, first edition, first printing, numbered limited edition of 100, signed by the author, all edges gilt, full morocco binding, cloth slipcaseFine (slipcase tight)

Lot 31

Rushdie (Salman) Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Granta, 1990, special edition of 251 copies, numbered and signed by the author, published simultaneously with the first trade edition, printed on Clan Book Wove and bound in quarter leather; idem, The Moor's Last Sigh, Jonathan Cape, 1995, first edition, first printing, numbered limited edition of 200, signed by the author, cloth, slipcase (2)Fine (slipcase tight)

Lot 32

Rushdie (Salman) The Satanic Verses, Viking, 1988, first edition, first printing, signed by the author, dust jacket. Related ephemera loosely inserted.Previous owner's name to front pastedown. About Fine. Dust wrapper spine slightly sun shaded

Lot 33

Rushdie (Salman) Luka and the Fire of Life, Jonathan Cape, 2010, numbered limited edition of 1000, signed by the author, boards and slipcase; idem, The Moor's Last Sigh, Pantheon, 1995, numbered special advance edition of 1000, signed by the author, wraps and card case; idem et al, Best of Young British Novelists 7, Granta, 1983, signed by many of the authors, including Rushdie, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ian McEwan, Martin Amis, etc., paperback; with forty-nine others, all signed by Rushdie, almost all first editions or first printings of special editions or paperbacks and five others, unsigned. (57)Generally VG to Fine

Lot 34

Rushdie (Salman) The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Jonathan Cape, 1999, first edition, first printing, numbered limited edition [of 150], signed by the author, all edges gilt, full morocco binding, cloth slipcaseBook Fine, slipcase VG

Lot 35

Aldington (Richard) Death Of A Hero, Paris: Henry Babou and Jack Kahane, 1930, first edition, two volumes, original buff wraps with transparent covers, preserved in original sliding box (box sun shaded with some edgewear).Some light foxing in books, otherwise near Fine.

Lot 38

Schwarz (Georg) Almost Forgotten Germany, Seizin Press and Constable, 1939, first edition, translated by Laura Riding and Robert Graves, dust wrapper (chipped and price clipped)

Lot 39

Graves (Robert) ''Antigua, Penny, Puce'', Seizin Press and Constable, 1936, first edition, first issue with 'ytyle' and 'being' missprints, creased dust wrapper (priced 7/6); Anderson (Sherwood), Poor White, New York: Huebsch, 1920, first edition, dust wrapper; Leicester (Robert), The Hell of Comeliness, Cranley & Day, 1933, first edition, dust wrapper; with a quantity of others (qty)

Lot 4

Sempill (Gabriel) & Lawrence (Simon) Mr Kilburn's Calicos, William Kilburn's fabric printing patterns from the year 1800, Upper Denby: The Fleece Press, 2014, limited first edition of 300 copies, oblong octavo, colour illustrated, tipped-in plates, original quarter cloth with decorative boards, with limited edition prospectus and with a separate booklet of sixteen patterns devised by Sholto Drumlanrig, all housed in the original solander box

Lot 43

Riding (Laura) & Ellidge (George) 14A, Arthur Barker, 1934, first edition, original cloth (faded); Riding (Laura) & Graves (Robert), A Pamphlet Against Anthologies, Jonathan Cape, 1928, first edition, dust wrapper; [Riding (Laura) et al], Focus, vol III, [Mallorca] 1935, original wraps; with three others (6)

Lot 44

Poetry Ginsberg (Allen), The Gates of Wrath, Grey Fox Press, 1972, first edition, signed by the author, original wraps; Reeves (James), The Natural Need, Seizen Press/Constable, 1935, first edition, signed by the author, dust wrapper; Loy (Mina), The Last Lunar Baedeker, Jargon Society, 1982, dust wrapper; Taggard (Genevieve) et al, The Poetry Quartos, Random House, May 1929, twelve brochures contained within yellow printed wrap; Crosby (Caresse), Crosses of Gold, Paris, Messein, 1925, new edition, original boards; with twenty-six others (31)

Lot 45

Mandrake Press Stephensen (P.R.), The Legend of Aleister Crowley, Being a Study of the Documentary Evidence Relating to a Campaign of Personal Vilification Unparalleled in Literary History, Mandrake Press, 1930, original wraps; Roth (Cecil), Iscariot, Mandrake Press, 1929, dust jacket [the first novel published by the press]; Rozanov (V.V.), Fallen Leaves, Mandrake Press, 1929, numbered limited edition of 750, original cloth; with eighteen others published by the press (some duplication) and six prospectuses (27)

Lot 46

Baudelaire (Charles) Little Poems in Prose, translated by Aleister Crowley, Paris: Edward W. Titus, no date, numbered limited first edition of 800, twelve plates after Jean de Bosschere, top edge gilt, original quarter faux-suede (backstrip worn smooth)

Lot 48

Crowley (Aleister) Moonchild, A Prologue, The Mandrake Press, 1929, first edition, original cloth

Lot 57

Gascoyne (David) Poems. 1987-1942, Nicholson and Watson, 1943, first edition, title and five plates by Graham Sutherland, dust wrapper; idem, Journal,1936-1937, Enitharmon Press, 1980, numbered limited edition of 85 [?95], signed by the author, quarter cloth and marbled boards, dust wrapper; idem, Early Poems, Warwick: Greville Press, numbered limited edition of 400, signed by the author, original cloth; with two others (5)

Lot 62

Nin (Anais) The Winter of Solice, Paris: The Obelisk Press, no date, first edition, ownership inscription to fly leaf, original printed wraps

Lot 63

Nin (Anais) Under A Glass Bell and other Stories, New York: Dutton, 1948, first edition, presentation inscription signed by the author, well worn dust wrapper; idem, The Diary of Anais Nin, Volumes 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7, Swallow Press/Harcourt Brace & World, 1966-1980, five volumes, first editions, issues not stated, first volume with signed presentation inscription from the author, dust wrappers; with nine others (15)

Lot 67

Cunard (Nancy) Outlaws, Elkin Mathews, 1921, first edition, original boards (wear to spine)

Lot 68

Cunard (Nancy) Sublunary, Hodder and Stoughton, 1923, first edition, dust wrapper (torn and creased)

Lot 69

Cunard (Nancy) Black Man and White Ladyship, an anniversary, private printing, Toulon, first edition, 11 pages, original red printed wraps (restoration to pages and covers, some colour bleed from covers to pages). Preserved in card folder; Cunard (Nancy) and Padmore (George), The White Man's Duty, Allen, no date [c1942], 48 pages, original printed wraps. Preserved in card folder; Cunard (Nancy), Negro, An Anthology, Continuum, 1996, quarto, card wraps; Michelet (Raymond), African Empires and Civilisation, Panaf Service, no date [c1945], foreword by Nancy Cunard, original printed wraps (4)

Lot 74

Durrell (Lawrence) The Black Book, An Agon, Paris: The Obelisk Press, June 1938, first edition, front free endpaper and half-title detached but present, original wraps (stained and worn, restoration to spine). Recent slipcase.

Lot 75

Lewis (Wyndham) Blasting and Bombardiering, Autobiography (1914-1926), Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1937, first edition, dust wrapper; idem, Wyndham Lewis the Artist, From 'Blast' to Burlington House, Laidlaw & Laidlaw, 1939, first edition, dust wrapper; idem, Rude Assignment, A narrative of my career up-to-date, Hutchinson, first edition, dust wrapper (price-clipped) with one other (4)

Lot 76

Smith (Wallace) Bessie Cotter, Paris: The Obelisk Press, January 1936, first edition, tape repair to half title, original printed wraps; with two further copies, one in cloth, retaining front cover (3)

Lot 77

Dakin (Laurence) The Dream of Abaris and other Poems, Paris: The Obelisk Press, 1933, first edition, not signed or numbered, original cloth (inscription to front free endpaper); Braganca (Nadejda), Poems for Music, Paris: The Obelisk Press, 1934, numbered limited edition of 100, signed by the author, portrait frontis, original cloth (2)

Lot 78

Connolly (Cyril) The Rock Pool, Paris: The Obelisk Press, May 1936, first edition, original printed paper wraps, later slipcase; Hanley (James), Boy, Paris: The Obelisk Press, no date, printed wraps (2 copies); Brownrigg (Gawen), Star Against Star, Paris: The Obelisk Press, September 1936 (2nd imp.), original printed wraps; with seven others published by the Obelisk Press (11)

Lot 79

Kahane (Jack) Memoirs of a Booklegger, Michael Joseph, 1939, first edition, dust wrapper; idem, The Vain Serenade, Constable, 1926, first edition, original cloth; with seven others (9)

Lot 83

Joyce (James) et al Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress, Faber and Faber, no date [1929], first English edition, sheets printed in France, dust wrapper [two copies]

Lot 89

Joyce (James) The Mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies, The Hague: The Servire Press, 1934, first edition, un-numbered limited edition of 1000, original printed wraps (some restoration to wraps, stain to fore-edge, later slipcase) [Slocum & Cahoon no. 43]

Lot 90

Joyce (James) Finnegans Wake, Faber and Faber, 1939, first English edition (trade), original cloth [Slocum & Cahoon no. 47]

Lot 91

Joyce (James) Letters of James Joyce, Faber and Faber, 1957-66, first edition, three volumes, edited by Richard Ellmann, dust wrappers; idem, A James Joyce Yearbook, Paris: Transition Press, 1949, numbered limited edition of 1000, original wraps (2 copies); with a large quantity of others by or about James Joyce. (qty)

Lot 93

Boyle (Kay) Year Before Last, Paris and New York: Crosby Continental and Smith Haas, 1932, author's signature appears to have been erased from front fly leaf, original wraps (some restoration). Preserved in card folder; idem, Collected Poems, New York, Knopf, 1962, first edition, presentation inscription signed by the author, dust wrapper; idem (compiler), The Autobiography of Emanuel Carnevali, New York, Horizon, no date, presentation inscription signed by Bolle, dust wrapper; with thirteen others by Kay Boyle (16)

Lot 114

Ian Fleming - The Man with The Golden Gun, 1965 First Edition 2nd state with plain covers, dust wrapper unclipped

Lot 017

Ian Fleming 'The Man with the Golden Gun', rare white end paper variant, 1965 first edition / first impression, correct original unclipped dust jacket.

Lot 018

Ian Fleming 'Diamonds are Forever' 1956 first edition / first impression with correct original unclipped dust jacket.

Lot 019

Ian Fleming 'From Russia with Love' 1962 first edition / sixth impression, with original correct dust jacket unclipped.

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