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Lot 69

1930's literature 24 volumes, including Freeman, H.W. Down in the Valley. 1930, number 113 of 132 copies signed by the author, original buckram-backed patterned boards; Davies, Rhys Rings on her Fingers. 1930, number 21 of 175 copies signed by the author, original green cloth, t.e.g., slipcase; Sherriff, R.C. and Vernon Bartlett Journey's End. 1930. Number 79 of 600 copies signed by the author, original quarter vellum, gilt, uncut; Young, Francis Brett Jim Redlake. 1930, limited to 275 copies, signed by the artist, unnumbered, original blue vellum, binding soiled; Black Roses. 1929, number 250 of 525 copies signed by F.B. Young, original vellum, uncut; Mr and Mrs Pennington. 1931, signed by the author, dustwrapper; Hodson, James Lansdale Red Night. 1930, presentation copy, dustwrapper; Cozzens, James G. S.S. San Pedro. 1931, first edition, original cloth, dustwrapper; Bone, A.H. Bowsprit Ashore. 1932, woodcuts by Fred Bone, dustwrapper price clipped; Kaye-Smith, Sheila Shepherds in Sackcloth. 1930, number 208 of 250 copies signed by the author, dustwrapper; Waddell, Helen The Abbé Prévost. 1933, original vellum-backed cloth, dustwrapper, small stain at foot of cloth and wrapper; Young, Andrew Winter Harvest. Nonesuch Press, 1933, first edition, presentation copy with A.L.S. loosely inserted, original cloth-backed boards, binding faded, wrapper bit soiled; Spender, Stephen Vienna, 1934, original cloth, dustwrapper; Beith, Janet Sand Castle, 1936, illustrated & inscribed by Keith Henderson, dustwrapper; Walpole, Hugh John Cornelius. 1937, one of 175 large paper copies signed by the author, dustwrapper; Bellamy, H.S. Moons, Myths and Man. 1936, dustwrapper price clipped; Mitchison, Naomi We have been warned. 1935, dustwrapper; [Sutor, Allan] Somnolia. Glasgow: Kinnaird Head Press, [1934], first edition, inscribed by the author; Kipling, R. Thy Servant a Dog. 1930, dustwrapper; Cronin, A.J. Hatter's Castle. 1931, dustwrapper; Belloc, H. The Man who made Gold. 1930, dustwrapper; Blane, Fergus Money-Lender in Gloves. 1939, dustwrapper; Sellar, R.J.B. The Macnabs Rampant. 1937, dustwrapper ; Bottrall, Ronald The Turning Path. 1939, first edition, original cloth-backed boards, boards lightly dampstained (24)

Lot 70

1940's Literature 38 volumes, including Betjeman, John English Scottish and Welsh Landscape.. with original photographs by John Piper, 1944, dustwrapper; Young, Francis Brett The Island. 1944, first edition, number 77 of 100 copies signed by the author, original cloth-backed marbled boards; Sea Poems, with original lithographs by Mona Moore.1944, dustwrapper; Stewart, Carol Poems of Sleep and Dream, with original lithographs by Robert Colquhoun. 1947, dustwrapper frayed; Sitwell, Osbert Laughter in the Next Room. 1949, first edition, dustwrapper; this and the following 3 volumes presentation copies to Norman Peterkin; Sitwell, O. The True Story of Dick Whittington. 1945; Sitwell, O. Gentle Despair. 1942, dustwrapper; Sitwell, O. Open the Door. New York, 1941, dustwrapper spine faded Davies, Rhys The Trip to London. 1946, inscribed to Biddy Crozier from the author, dustwrapper frayed; Ferber, Edna Saratoga Trunk. 1942, dustwrapper; Bellow, Saul The Victim. 1948, first edition, dustwrapper; Orwell, George The Lion and the Unicorn. 1941, 2 copies, first edition, dustwrappers, one frayed, one price clipped; Llewellyn, Richard None but the Lonely Heart. 1943. Number 202 of 250 copies signed by the author, original buckram, t.e.g.; and 25 others, first editions, from the 1940's in dustwrappers (38)

Lot 71

19th Century American History and Literature 18 volumes, including Whitman, Walt Leaves of Grass. Washington, 1872, original green cloth, pencil notes to title, rubbed; Whitman, Walt November Boughs. Philadelphia, 1888, First edition, frontispiece, contemporary morocco-backed boards, rubbed; Emerson, R.W. Representative Men: Seven Lectures. Boston, 1850. Original cloth, slightly spotted, worn; Ford, Thomas A History of Illinois. Chicago, 1854, contemporary calf; Ross, J.D. Scottish Poets in America. New York, 1839, original cloth ; Bush, George Mesmer and Swedenborg. New York, 1847, original cloth; "A Philadelphian" A Hand-book for the Stranger in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1849, 12mo, frontispiece, original cloth; Sawyer, T.J. Review of E.F. Hatfield's Universalism as it is. New York, 1841, 12mo, original cloth, rubbed; Whittier, J.G. Home Ballads and Poems. Boston, 1861, original cloth, slightly rubbed; Kirke, Edmund My Southern Friends. New York, 1863, original cloth; [United States Civil War] Narrative of the Privations and Sufferings of United States Officers and Soldiers while Prisoners of War in the hands of the Rebel Authorities. Philadelphia, 1864, First edition, 4 plates, original cloth, head of spine rubbed; Berard, A.B. School History of the United States. Philadelphia, 1868, original calf-backed cloth; Philadelphia The Stranger's Guide in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1865, frontispiece, folding plan, original cloth; Bulkeley, B.R. The Shifting Wind & other Poems. Chicago, 1895, signed by the author, original cloth; Vail, I.N. Alaska. Land of the Nugget. Why ? Pasadena, 1897, original wrappers; [Limton, W.J.] Catoninetales, a domestic epic by Hattie Brown. Printed at the Appledore U.S. Press. Twenty five copies, later cloth, worn; Hawthorne, Nananiel Doctor Grimshawe's Secret. Boston, 1883, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed, hinges weak; [Watts, William] The Yahoo; a Satirical Rhapsody. New York: H. Simpson, 1830, later cloth, a few leaves dampstained (18)

Lot 72

5 First editions, comprising Thomas, Edward Collected Poems. London: Selwyn & Blount, 1920. First edition, number 71 of 100 copies of Japon paper, 8vo, frontispiece, original grey cloth-backed grey boards, edges of boards very slightly rubbed; Connolly, Cyril Enemies of Promise. London: G. Routledge, 1938. First edition, original cloth, dustwrapper strengthened at folds on verso; Auden, W.H. The Age of Anxiety. Faber & Faber, 1948. First edition, presentation copy inscribed "Wayne with love from Wystan, Nov. 1948", original yellow cloth, dustwrapper with short splits at upper fold and slight loss at head of spine; Wharton, Edith A Son at the Front. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1923, First edition, original red cloth, dustwrapper with some loss at head of spine and to lower wrapper ; Sackville West, V. Grey Wethers. W. Heinemann, 1923, first edition, original grey cloth, dustwrapper rather worn and soiled and repair on verso (5)

Lot 74

American Literature and History, 20th century a collection, comprising Hecht, Ben A Thousand and one Afternoons in Chicago. 1922, illustrations by Herman Rosse, original pictorial boards; Lewis, Sinclair Our Mr Wrenn. New York: Harper, 1914.First edition, original grey cloth gilt; Green, Anna Katharine The Millionaire Baby. Indianapolis, 1905, January; First edition, original cloth; Stowe, C.E. Rhymes from the Santa Barbara Hills. San Ysidor Ranch, 1920. Presentation copy from the author (the only living child of Harriet Beecher Stowe], original wrappers, spine rubbed; [there is no separate title-page, the upper wrapper seeming to serve as title]; More, Sir Thomas Utopia. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1934, number 1438 of 1500 copies, original vellum-backed boards, slipcase; Downes, Williaam H. Bookplates selected from the Works of Edmund H. Garrett. Throus-dale Press, Boston, 1903, original quarter parchment, slightly marked; Drinkwater, John The World's Lincoln. New York: The Bowling Green Press, 1928, one of 800 copies, original quarter parchment, glassine dustwrapper; Parker, Willis L. The Three Cuckolds our of Chaucer. New York: Privately Issued, 1932, original quarter parchment; Prokosch, Frederic Death at Sea. 1940, presentation copy to Arthur Lundkrist, original quarter cloth; Prokosch, F. A Ballad of Love. New York, 1960. First edition, number 23 of 99 copies signed by the author, original cloth, dustwrapper; Wright, S.F. The Throne of Saturn. Sauk City, 1949, Presentation copy, dustwrapper; Sinclair, Upton The Jungle. 1920, signed by the author on endpaper, original pictorial cloth, dustwrapper frayed; Sinclair , Upton The Spokesman's Secretary. Pasadena, 1926, original cloth; Naipaul, V.S. The Mystic Masseur. New York, 1959, dustwrapper; Capote, Truman A Christmas Memory. 1956, owner's gift inscription to flyleaf, original quarter cloth, slipcase; Faulkener, William Mirrors of Chartres Street. Minneapolis, 1953, number 536 of 1000 copies, original cloth; Williams, William Carlos. A Fream of Love. Parsippany, 1948, 2 copies, original wrappers; Eddison, E.R. The Worm Ouroboros. New York, 1926, First American edition, dustwrapper slightly frayed; Lovecraft, H.P. The Shunned House. Athol, Mass., 1928. morocco-backed cloth; Miller, Arthur Death of a Salesman. New York, Viking Press, 1949. First edition, original pictorial tan cloth, top 20% of free endpaper cut away and with name in ink; Hale, E.E. The Man without a Country. Norwalk: Easton Press, 1979, green morocco gilt; Voltaire, J.F.M.A de Candide. New York: Random House, 1975, 4to, illustrated by Rockwell Kent, original cloth, slipcase; Breton, A. Young Cherry Trees secured against Hares. New York: View Editions, 1946, limited to 1000 copies, original boards, dustwrapper; Franklin, Benjamin The Way to Wealth. New York: Random House, 1930, folio, limited to 390 copies, original cloth, slipcase worn; and several others

Lot 75

Auden, W.H. Collected Shorter Poems 1930-1944 Faber & Faber, 1953. First edition, 2nd impression, original blue cloth, dustwrapper, signed and dated by Auden on title, on endpaper "David J. Palmer, New College Essay Prize, Trinity 1956" in ink, dustwrapper lightly rubbed at head of spine and spine a trifle marked

Lot 76

Banks, Iain 17 books, including 10 signed by the author The Steep Approach to Garbadale. Little, Brown and Company, 2007. First edition, 8vo, signed; Whit, or Isis Amongst the Unsaved. Little, Brown and Company, 1995. First edition, 8vo, signed; Walking on Glass. Macmillan, 1985. First edition, 8vo, inscribed to Chris; Espedair Street, 1987. First edition, 8vo, inscribed: "To Angela, from Iain Banks - all the best * - *pretty lame dedication if you ask me"; Canal Dreams. Macmillan, 1989. First edition, 8vo, signed; The Business. Little, Brown and Company, 1999. First edition, 8vo, signed; A Song of Stone. Abacus, 1997. First edition, 8vo, signed; Dead Air. Little, Brown and Company, 2002. First edition, 8vo, signed; A Song of Stone. Abacus, 1997. First edition, 8vo, signed on slip pated to half-title; Stonemouth. Little, Brown and Company, 2012. First edition, 8vo; and first editions of The Wasp Factory; Coplicity; The Bridge; The Quarry; Transition; The Crow Road; and another copy of Espedair Street; all with dust-jackets

Lot 77

Banks, Iain M. 14 books, 6 signed by the author The Hydrogen Sonata, 2012, signed; Matter, 2008, signed; Inversions, 1998, signed; Feersum Endjin, 1994, signed; Surface Detail, 2010, inscribed to Mark; The Algebraist, 2004, signed; Look to Windward, 2000; Excession, 1996; Against Dark Backgrounds, 1993; Use of Weapons, 1990; The State of the Art, 1991; all published by Orion, 8vo, first-editions, dust-jackets; Consider Phlebas. Macmillan, 1987. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket; The Player of Games. Macmillan, 1988. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket; and a first edition paperback copy of Look to Windward (14)

Lot 78

Bibliography 38 volumes, comprising O' Brien, P. T.E. Lawrence, a Bibliography.2000, dustwrapper; Mitham, P.J. Robert W. Service, a Bibliography. 2000, dustwrapper; Jessop, T.E. A Bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish Philosophy. 1938, wrappers; Mason, S. Bibliography of Oscar Wilde. reprint edition; Tarr, R.L. Thomas Carlyle, a descriptive Bibliography. 1989; Shepherd, R.H. The Bibliography of Coleridge. 1970, limited to 150 copies; Higginson, F.H. A Bibliography of the Works of Robert Graves. 1966; Hoy, P.C. A Checklist of Writings about Edwin Muir. 1971; Mellown, E.W. Bibliography of the Writings of Edwin Muir, 1970; Russell, N. A Bibliography of William Cowper to 1837. 1963; Denson, A. Printed Writings by George W. Russell. 1961; Sagar, K. Ted Hughes, a Bibliography 1946-1980, 1983; Ayling, R. and M.J. Durkan. Sean O'Casey. 1978; d'Arch Smith, T. A Bibliography of the Works of Montague Summers. 1964; Pound, O.S. Wyndham Lewis, a Descriptive Bibliography. 1978; Penzer, N.M. An Annotated Bibliography of Sir Richard Francis Burton. Reprint limited to 225 copies; Crane, J.St. C. Robert Frost, a Descriptive Catalogue. 1974; West, R.C. Tolkien Criticism. 1972; Bloomfield, B.C. Philip Larkin, a Bibliography. 1979; Todd, W.B. Bibliography of Edmund Burke. 1982; Handley-Taylor, G. John Masefield, a Bibliography. 1960; Gilcher, E. A Bibliography of George Moore. 1970; Courtney, W.P. A Bibliography of Samuel Johnson. 1984; Wise, T.J. A Bibliography of ... Baron Byron. 1972, 2 volumes, dustwrappers; McKerrow, R.B. An Introduction to Bibliography for Literary Students. 1965; Dyer, I.W. A Bibliography of Thomas Carlyle's Writings. 1968; Cutler, B.D. Modern British Authors. their First editions. 1930; Morris, B. John Cleveland, a Bibliography. 1967; Baynes, N.H. Bibliography of the Works of J.B. Bury. 1929, library stamp on title; Maud, R. Dylan Tomas in Print. 1968; Rolph, J.A. Dylan Thomas, a Bibliography. 1956, dustwrapper; Bareham, T. A Bibliography of George Crabbe. 1978; McDonald, E.D. A Bibliography of the Writings of Norman Douglas. 1927, and 6 paperbacks (38)

Lot 80

Boyd, William, and others 28 works, comprising Boyd, William An Ice Cream War, 1982. Signed copy; [Idem] Brazzaville Beach, 1990. Number 34 of 150 copies signed and specially bound, original cloth-backed marbled boards; [Idem] The Blue Afternoon,1993. Signed copy; [Idem] The New Confessions. 1997. Inscribed to Gordon Harrison; [Idem] Armadillo, 1998. Signed copy; [Idem] Nat Tate. Signed copy; [Idem] Any Human Heart, 2002. Signed copy; all but the Brazzaville Beach with dustwrappers, none price-clipped; Mackenzie, Compton Poems. Oxford: B.H. Blackwell, 1907. 8vo, original grey wrappers; Mew, Charlotte The Farmer's Bride. London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1916. 8vo, original wrappers, Charles Ballantyne bookplate; Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel General William Booth enters into Heaven. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1913. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Plowman, Max First Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1913. 8vo, original brown cloth gilt; Pitter, Ruth First Poems. London: Cecil Palmer, 1920. 8vo, original grey paper covered boards; Shanks, Edward Songs. London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1915. 8vo, original printed wrappers; Rickword, Edgell Behind the Eyes. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1921. 8vo, original paper-covered boards; Prince, F.T. Poems. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1938. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; Redgrove, Peter The Collector, and other poems. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1959. 8vo, dust-jacket price-clipped; Silkin, Jon The Peaceable Kingdom. London: Chatto & Windus, 1954. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; Skelton, Robin Patmos and Other Poems. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1955. 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; Litvinoff, Emanuel The Untried Soldier. London: Routledge, 1942. 8vo, wrappers clipped but retaining price; Fleming, Ian You Only Live Twice. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. First edition, dustwrapper lightly frayed & lightly soiled, not price clipped; Gardner, John Licence Renewed. 1981, First edition, dustwrapper; Gardner, John For Special Services. 1982, dustwrapper slightly rubbed; Gardner, John Nobody Lives for Ever. 1986. First edition, dustwrapper (28)

Lot 81

Braine, John - Lawrence Durrell - Olivia Manning - Anthony Powell - Simon Raven - L.P. Hartley 32 Braine, John The Vodi, 1959, signed on title, dustwrapper slightly discoloured; Life at the Top, 1962, price-clipped, short tear at head of spine; The Jealous God, 1964, price-clipped; The Pious Agent, 1975, signed; Powell, Anthony Agents and Patients, 1936, slight spotting to prelims, lacks dustwrapper; Durrell, Lawrence. Justine, 1957, initials on front pastedown, lacks dustwrapper; Balthazar, 1958, dustwrapper frayed; Clea, 1960, dustwrapper slightly marked, edges bit spotted; Manning, Olivia The Remarkable Expedition, 1952, dustwrapper frayed, price clipped and a little soiled; The Doves of Venus, 1955, inscription (not from author) on endpaper and title, lacks dustwrapper; The Battle Lost and Won, 1978, dustwrapper spine faded; Raven, Simon Friends in Low Places, 1965, dustwrapper price clipped and a trifle rubbed; Fielding Gray, 1967, dustwrapper slightly torn at head of spine, spine slightly faded; Places where they Sing, 1976, inscribed to Harry Golombek [British Chess Champion & author of chess books] and with A.L.S., discussing chess, loosely inserted, dustwrapper slightly rubbed at head and base; Sound the Retreat, 1971, inscribed to Andrew and Brenda, dustwrapper slightly frayed at spine ends; An Inch of Fortune, 1980,, signed copy; Morning Star, 1984, signed copy; September Castle, 1983, signed copy, pages discoloured (as usual), spine slightly faded; Before the Cock Crow, 1986; The Old Gang, 1988, inscribed, pages discoloured (as usual); Hartley, L.P. Eustace and Hilda, 1947, dustwrapper slightly frayed; The Go-Between, 1953, Book Society edition, dustwrapper slightly frayed; A Perfect Woman, 1955, dustwrapper slightly frayed; The Hireling, 1957, 2 copies, dustwrappers rubbed or slightly discoloured;The Brickfield, 1964, spotting to top and fore-edges, dustwrapper with small loss to base of spine; Poor Clare, 1968, dustwrapper slightly frayed and spotted; The Love Adept, 1969, dustwrapper price clipped; Hartley's without dustwrapper: The Shrimp and the Anemone, 1944; Eustace and Hilda Trilogy, 1958; The White Wand, 1954; The Brickfield, 1964; all first editions except where noted, all with dustwrappers except where noted (32)

Lot 84

Byron, George Gordon, Lord Collected volume of works, comprising Hebrew Melodies. London: John Murray, 1815. First edition, earlier variant, first issue; The Siege of Corinth. London: John Murray, 1816. Third edition; Poems. London: John Murray, 1816. First edition, second issue; Monody on the Death of the Right Honourable R.B. Sheridan... London, 1817. New edition; Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Canto the Third. London: John Murray, 1816. First edition, second issue; The Prisoner of Chillon and other poems. London: John Murray, 1816. First edition, first issue; Manfred, a dramatic poem. London: John Murray, 1817. First edition, second issue; all 8vo, contemporary blue half calf, a little rubbed, early ownership inscription to first title-page

Lot 86

Conrad, Joseph 6 books An Outcast of the Islands. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1896. First edition, first impression, original green cloth gilt, annotations to endpapers, spine a little faded and frayed; [Idem] The Arrow of Gold. London: T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd., 1919; [Idem] Under Western Eyes. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1911; [Idem] Victory. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1915; [Idem] The Rover. London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd, 1923; all first edition, 8vo, in original cloth; and a reissue of Nostromo (6)

Lot 88

Davidson, John 14 Books, including A Full and True Account of the Wonderful Mission of Earl Lavender, which lasted One Night and One Day... London: Ward & Downey, Limited, 1895. 8vo, inscribed "To William Wallace, from John Davidson, 7.2.95" to half-title, frontispiece by Aubrey Beardsley, original blue cloth gilt, some fading to spine, covers very slightly soiled; [Idem] The Knight of the Maypole. London: Grant Richards, 1903. First edition, 8vo, original red paper-covered boards gilt, dust-jacket with a few chips and tears; [Idem] A Queen's Romance. London: Grant Richards, 1904. 8vo; [Idem] A Rosary. London: Grant Richards, 1903. 8vo; [Idem] The Testament of a Prime Minister. London: Grant Richards, 1904. 8vo; [Idem] Fleet Street Ecolocues. London: Elkin Matthews & John Lane, 1893. 12mo; and 7 others (14)

Lot 90

Dickens, Charles 12 books, first and early editions The Poshumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London: Chapman and Hall, 1838. First edition in book form, later issue (although frontispiece appears to be first issue) with 'Weller' instead of 'Veller' on the engraved title and imprints to plates, 8vo, original cloth neatly rebacked, retaining original spine, slipcase; [Idem] Master Humphrey’s Clock, [containing The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge]. London: Chapman and Hall, 1840-41. 3 volumes, 8vo, first edition in book form, frontispiece, contemporary half calf; [Idem] Martin Chuzzlewit. Leipzig: Bernhardt Tauchnitz, 1844. 2 volumes, 16mo, contemporary quarter calf, published in the same year as the first Chapman & Hall edition; [Idem] Dombey and Son. London: Bradbury and Evansm 1848. First edition bound from the parts, 8vo, contemporary half calf neatly rebacked; [Idem] Bleak House. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1853. First edition in book form, 8vo, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, bookplate; [Idem] Household Words. London, 1854. Volume 9, 8vo, containing the first edition of Hard Times, contemporary cloth rebacked; [Idem] Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857. First edition in book form, 8vo, contemporary diced calf, rebacked; [Idem] Our Mutual Friend. London: Chapman & Hall, 1865. First edition bound from the parts, 2 volumes bound as one, 8vo, contemporary green half morocco neatly rebacked retaining original spine; [Idem] The Mystery of Edwin Drood. London: Chapman and Hall, 1870. First edition bound from the parts, 8vo, contemporary half calf rebacked (12)

Lot 91

Dickens, Charles David Copperfield London: Bradbury & Evans, 1850. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, additional engraved title-page and 38 plates, original green cloth rebacked with later spine, flyleaves renewed, a little dampstaining to covers and plates

Lot 97

Douglas, Norman 4 volumes, comprising How about Europe ? Privately Printed, 1929, number 366 of 550 copies signed by the author, original patterned boards, bookplate of Edward D. Elam, binding rubbed chiefly at foot of joints, endpapers slightly spotted; Douglas, N. London Street Games. London: Chatto & Windus , 1931. Second edition, number 61 of 110 copies signed by the author, original buckram-backed blue patterned boards, lightly annotated in pencil by the author's friend William King, binding lightly rubbed, lightly discoloured at extremities; Douglas, N. In the Beginning. Privately Printed, 1927. First edition, number 661 of 700 copies signed by the author, original patterned boards, morocco label worn, binding somewhat discoloured, uncut; In the Beginning. 1928. First trade edition, original cloth, dustwrapper (not price clipped) (4)

Lot 98

Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes London: George Newnes, Limited, 1893. Second edition, 8vo, original light blue cloth gilt, rubbed, lower joint split, soiled, shelf-lean with some internal soiling; [Idem] The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. London: George Newnes Limited, 1894. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original dark blue cloth gilt, rubbed, some soiling, shelf lean, some internal soiling (2)

Lot 1114

Renato limited edition 22/30 diamond set ladies wristwatch. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots

Lot 1393

Boxed Caithness limited edition paperweight Illusion 809/100. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1548

Harry Potter by JK Rowling, three first edition hard back books Order of the Phoenix, Half Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 546

Travel, Topography and Husbandry - Irish Imprint, Young (Arthur), Travels, During The Years 1787, 1788 and 1789, Undertaken more particularly with a View of ascertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, Resources, and National Prosperity, of the Kingdom of France [...], first Irish edition, matched two-volume set, Dublin: Printed for Messrs. R. Cross [...], 1793, pp: xvi, 681, 1 fold-out engraved map frontispiece; [ii], 571, [3], fold-out engraved soil map with contemporary hand-colouring frontispiece, another fold-out engraved map, harlequin contemporary calf, contemporary indistinct ink MS ownership to volume I, another with volume II: John Lindesay of Loughry, [County Tyrone, Ireland], 8vo, (2); [Young (Arthur)], A Six Months Tour through the North of England [...], volumes I, III & IV only, first edition, London: Printed for W. Strahan [...], 1770, fold-out engraved plates and maps, contemporary calf, contemporary ink MS ownership inscriptions to each endpaper: Edw:d Williams, slightly later Neoclassical Armorial bookplates to each pastedown: W: Pigott, LL.B., 8vo, (3); [Kearsley (George)], Kearsley's Traveller's Entertaining Guide through Great Britain [...], second edition, London: Printed for G. Kearsley [...], 1803, fold-out enrgaved map laid on linen, 20th century brown half-morocco gilt over cloth, 8vo, (1); Provincial Imprint, Warner (Revd. Richard), A Tour through the Northern Counties of England, and the Borders of Scotland, Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell [...], 1802, the Derbyshire excerpt only, pp: [iv], pages 97-98, 147-162, disbound, cloth-backed boards covers, 8vo, (1); Guthrie (William), A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar [...], volume I only, fifth edition, London: Printed for J. Knox, 1774, fold-out hand-coloured engrvaved maps, contemporary calf, 8vo, (1), [8]

Lot 317

A first edition hardback copy of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince with printing error on page 99.

Lot 269

A FIRST EDITION COPY OF 'HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN'

Lot 270

A FIRST EDITION PAPERBACK COPY OF 'HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE'

Lot 271

A HARD BACKED FIRST EDITION ' HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS'

Lot 272

A HARDBACK FIRST EDITION 'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX'

Lot 493

Robert Taylor three limited edition prints, entitled 'Seafury/M.I.G Encounter' signed Hoagy Carmichael (no cert nr) framed and glazed; 'First Combat' signed by Don Kingaby (cert nr 507/990) and 'Eagle Squadron Scramble' signed by Col. James Goodson & Robert Taylor (1/500.) all framed and glazed. (3)

Lot 112

Luigi Barzini 1907 Peking to Paris - Account of Prince Borghese's journey across two continents in a motor-car, published E. Grant Richards first edition, together with Charles Jarrott 1906 Ten Years of Motors and Motor Racing, published E. Grant Richards first edition.Note: The 100 illustrations are all intact in the first book and forty in the second book however there are loose pages. 

Lot 90

Four Atlas Edition boxed motor vehicles. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 334

A mixed collection of seven sets, including Exclusive First Editions London Transport Museum Limited Edition Bus set 2, Corgi Island Transport Set of 2 Jersey Bedford OB Coaches, with five other sets, all boxed (7).

Lot 336

A mixed collection of models, including Lledo Only Fools and Horse Del-Boys Reliant Van, Exclusive First Edition coaches, Classic Corgi and Solido, all boxed (approximately 19).

Lot 234

Three antique volumes - Master Humphrey's clock, by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, with illustrations, 1840/1841, First Book Edition. (3)

Lot 566

Fifteen early twentieth century illustrated children's adventure books including five first editions by J A Henty, Two First editions by Captain Bereton, and first edition by Herbert Strang. (15)

Lot 2218

Hornby R3330 King George V 6000 BR Green early crest, National Railway Museum edition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2292

Ubisoft The Settlers 7 Collectors Edition with figurine. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 720

Two large Halcyon days enamel boxes, the first decorated with flora and fauna on a black ground, 9cm wide, the second in the 18th century style with bird and foliate reserves, from the 2008 collection of Susan Benjamin, limited edition numbered 69/250. (2)

Lot 726

Percy Macquoid - A History of English Furniture; The age of Oak, The age of Walnut, The age of Mahogany, all first editions 1904-1906, together with The age of Satinwood from a later edition

Lot 81

Private Press Kociejowski, Marius (ed and introduced) decorated by Richard Shirley Smith"The Testament of Charlotte B", Libernus Press 1938, this edition limited to 220 copies set in Monotype Garamond, printed on handmade Amatruda paper and bound by Smith Settle of Otley, 50 copies are bound specially and numbered I-L, this is copy number 144, inscribed and dated on the final page 'for Bernard into whose company fate has happily moved me, Marius' dated 11/7/92, erratum with a slip 'Since the printing of this edition it has been discovered that Charlotte Biggs died in a Versaille lodging house on 24th February 1827", pictorial boards, in original card slip case [Boccaccio] "Thirteene Most Pleasaunt and Delectable Questions ... of Love ...", London Peter Davies 1927, uncut paper, decorated boards but has seen some damage to the top front board and a bit of chipping to the spine, The Shakespeare Head Quartos, no.111 The Nut Brown Made, Stratford On Avon, published for the press by Basil Blackwell, Oxford 1923, the type was set by John Williams and the presswork done by H A Holliday and Leslie Lee, decorated limp coversSillitoe, Alan"Shaman and Other Poems", Turret Books 1968, limited to 500 copies, printed by Villiers Publications Limited, green cloth, dj with titles Bolger, Dermot"The Chosen Moment", printed by Joe McCann 2004, blue cloth with white pastedown title to front board and backstrip "L'Anima Umbra ...", Bertieri E Vanzetti Stampatori Editori in Milano 1923 (no.120 of limited edition?), plates tipped in, small folioMuir, John"My First Summer in the Sierra", wood engravings by Michael McCurdy, A Yolla Bolly Press book published by Sierra Club Books, San Francisco 1988, the Series Club founded by 1892 by John Muir ..., plates, grey marbled board with quarter grey cloth backstrip, dj which has some faded shelfwear, small folioPitt Keatley, Fiona"The Tower of Glass", The Mariscat Press 1985, paperback by the same author "The Maiden's Progress", Turret Books, limited to 500 copies 1992, paperback (9) 

Lot 425

JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL AGED 12 YEARS SPECIAL EDITION FIRST PRODUCTION Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl, 40% volume, in box.

Lot 290

Collection of books, predominantly 20th century, including poetry, religion/theology, canals/waterways, reference. To include Now We Are Six, by A. A. Milne, first edition, London: Methuen, 1927, in publisher's cloth (worn as found); Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, London: Cassell, 1893, full calf bearing gilt crest for Eastman's Academy, Fareham, bound by Relfe Brothers, London; A History of the Parish of Gedling in the County of Nottingham, by Charles Gerring, Nottingham: Murray's, 1908, publisher's cloth; a quantity of novels by Arthur Ransome and C. S. Forester (not first editions, lacking dust-jackets). In three cartons (3)

Lot 20

SIX BOXED ROBERT HARROP SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION DOG FIGURES, ton include Black & White Shih Tzu Chinese Emperor, number 5 of 100, five complete with certificates, all first editions (6)Condition Report:No obvious damage taht we cans ee

Lot 24

SEVEN BOXED LIMITED EDITION ROBERT HARROP DOG FIGURES, to include 'Queen Victoria We Are Not Amused, first edition,', Dick Whittington, both first editions, Bulldog U.S Marine Band 'The President's Own' - 11 of 100, and Lord Lawrence Labrador DPEV05 Members Only Special Event Piece 2005 (7)

Lot 27

FOUR BOXED LIMITED EDITION ROBERT HARROP 'THE CAMELOT COLLECTION' DOGGIE PEOPLE FIGURES, comprising. Merlin, Sir Lancelot, Guinevere and King Arthur, all first editions (4)

Lot 28

The Royal Mint, The Sovereign 2015 Five Coin Gold Proof Set, 'Fifth Portrait', first edition, comprising of Five Pounds, Double Sovereign, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Quarter Sovereign, certified No.343, accompanied by literature, cased.

Lot 472

FIVE LIMITED EDITION COALPORT FIGURES, comprising two from Femmes Fatales, 'Little Langtry' No.5342/12500 and 'Marie Antoinette' No.882/12500, and three from Golden Age 'Charlotte-a Royal Debut', No.12150/12500, 'Eugenie-First Night at the Opera' No.8398/12500 and 'Georgina' No.10826/12500, all with certificates  Condition Report  All have no obvious damage or wear except Charlotte has small mark to glazing on back of skirt

Lot 535

A BOX OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS, including vols 5 & 7 of 'The Spectator' (1766), 'The Guardian' volume the first (1762), Petulengro 'Romany Life' 1st edition 1938

Lot 554

HERBERT FRANK, DUNE, a first edition published by Victor Gollancz 1966 lacks front facing end paper  Condition Report Reads 1st edition and written in pen

Lot 253

Greville, Charles C.F. - The Greville Memoirs, 4th edition, 3 vols, 8vo, half calf, Longmans, Green and Co., London 1875; Franck, Richard Philanthropus - Northern Memoirs, one of 250, 8vo, calf, loss to head of spine, Archibald Constable & Co., Edinburgh 1821 and [Scott, Walter Sir] - Secret History of the Court of James the First, 2 vols, 8vo, half calf, with portrait frontis, Edinburgh 1811 and Goodman, Godfrey - The Court of King James the First, 2 vols, 8vo, half calf, London 1839

Lot 1093

Jimmy Greaves Tottenham Signed 65th Birthday Books: Identical ltd edition hardback books. First one has Spurs Leading Goal Scorers 15/250 signed by himself Smith and Chivers and second book has 1962 FA Cup Winners 84/250 signed by himself Mackay Smith and Jones. Excellent. (2)

Lot 1407

Gil Merrick England Signed Football Book: I See It All 1954 first edition. Hand signed and dedicated to Rob by the Birmingham City legend.

Lot 1408

Tom Finney England Signed Football Books: Finney On Football 1958 first edition plus a 2003 autobiography both hand signed without dedication. (2)

Lot 1413

John Charles Wales Signed Football Book: The Gentle Giant hand signed without dedication which is a first edition from 1962. C/W Johnnie The One a book written about him after his passing. (2)

Lot 785

Tommy Docherty Arsenal Signed Football Book: Soccer From The Shoulder first edition by Stanley Paul in 1960. Signed Best Wishes without dedication. Dust jacket has tiny tear. Tommy was involved with Celtic Scotland Manchester United Chelsea QPR Aston Villa and more.

Lot 787

Forward Arsenal Fully Signed 1952 Football Book: Bernard Joy hardback book signed on inner blank page by 22 including manager Whittaker Marden Chenhall Dodge Lishman Shaw Daniel Swindin Lewis Compton Mercer and a young Jack Kelsey who signed John Kelsey. Original first edition by Phoenix has no dust jacket. Arsenal were FA Cup Finalists in 1952.

Lot 373

BOWMORE VALUTS EDITION FIRST RELEASE Single Malt Scotch Whisky 700ml, 51.5% volume, in carton.

Lot 471

Beatles limited edition 2016 watch - made by Raymond Weil - superb top end quality and fantastic detail - comes with certificates , boxed and in tote bag - please arrange a viewing via our office , this is the first time we have had one of these for sale and we are proud to be able to present this for sale , it has been boxed from new

Lot 639

STIK (BRITISH b 1979) and THIERRY NOIR (FRENCH b 1958), PROMOTIONAL POSTER FOR WALL EXHIBITION AT IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM limited edition photographic print, signed by both artists 82cm x 58cm Unframed Note: Released 9th Nov at Imperial War Museum. Stik is a British graffiti artist based in London, he has been painting all his life but only began getting recognition when he started painting his recognizable stick/Stik figures (without permission) on the street over a decade ago. He was either squatting or homeless for a good proportion of the time he has been a graffiti artist, and was at a St Mungo’s hostel in Hackney up until 2011. His murals started out in Hackney Wick in London and spread to Shoreditch and west towards to the rest of London. These days you will be hard pressed to walk around Shoreditch without catching a glimpse of one of Stik’s large murals – usually on shop shutters and walls. Thierry Noir is a French artist who is claimed to be the first street artist to paint the Berlin Wall. His brightly coloured paintings, which often feature cartoon-like profiles, are now considered iconic and can still be seen on the East Side Gallery. He currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Approximate retail value £400 Generously donated by Mikey Dread. The Proceeds of sale from this lot will benefit The Glasgow Children's Hospital Appeal.

Lot 283

STAR WARS: DARTH VADER # 1 - (2018 - PANINI/DISNEY) - Signature Series GRADED 9.0 by CBCS & Signed by MATTEO SCALERA - Italian Variant Silver Foil Logo Edition with cover art by Matteo Scalera and interior art by Salvador Larroca - First Appearance Black Krrsantan - Flat/Unfolded - CBCS 9.8 - Presented Slabbed & Sealed

Lot 333

SPIDER-MAN MARVEL COMICS USPS LIMITED EDITION COMIC BOOK AND STAMP SET 1ST DAY ISSUE (2007) - Still sealed in shrink wrap - This is a limited edition set which includes reprints of Spider-Man #1 & Fantastic Four #1 in one special edition comic. Also included is a USPS (United States Postal Service ) First Day of Issue Envelope and an unused sheet of 20 Super Hero Stamps - Sealed & Unused - a photographic condition report is available on request

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