ILLUSTRATED: Gallico, P & Peter Scott: The Snow Goose. M Joseph, 1946, Limited edn. #216/750 SIGNED by both; Bratby, M & P Scott. Grey Goose. Bles, 1939, 1st. Covers faded in parts; A. J. MUNNINGS, pictures of horses and English life. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1939, 2nd. Edition, revised. Original boards; Claire Leighton: (2 first editions) Country Matters. 1937; And: Southern Harvest. 1943; A Crowquill. Seymour’s Humorous Sketches. 1888; Lubbock, B: Adventures by sea from art of old time. G Holme, 1925, limited edn. #321/1750. 4to. Original boards, spine faded; Frank Reynolds (ill): Mr Pickwick pages from the Pickwick Papers; C.F. Tunnicliffe: 4 first editions; Robert Gibbings: 2 1st. edns. & 2 others; PLUS 16 Others. (32)
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1- THE POEMS OF OSSIAN, Translated By James MacPherson. The Engravings By James Fittler from pictures by Henry Singleton (complete 3 volumes). For W Miller, 1812. Engraved portrait plus 11 plates. ¾ morocco; VG; 2- BYRON, Lord; Samuel ROGERS: LARA, A Tale; JACQUELINE, A Tale. For J Murray, 1814, first edition. 128pp. Later half leather. (4)
MILNE, A A: The Complete Winnie-The-Pooh: Comprising: When We Were Very Young. 1934, 26th. Edn. DW with tears and small loss, Winnie The Pooh. 1927, 5th. Edn. DW with tear and loss; Now We Are Six. 1927, First edition, DW torn in two pieces with loss; The House At Pooh corner. 1928, First edition, DW with tears and loss. All Titles published by Methuen and internally very clean; Plus: Uttley, A: Little Grey rabbit’s party. 1936, 1st. edn. And 4 others. (9)
[Young, Arthur]: The Farmers Tour through the East of England, in four volumes. W Strahan; W Nicoll, 1771, first edition. Complete with a folding table and all plates present: 28 plates on 27 sheets (many folding), Plus a folding plate in the Appendix. Half title present in vol. 1 and 4pp adverts in vol.4. Cont. leather backed marbled boards, edges untrimmed and most pages unopened; covers rubbed and hinges cracked. (4)
ANTARCTIC: SCOTT, Captain R F: 1- The Voyage Of The 'Discovery' In Two Volumes. Smith, Elder, 1905, first edition, 2nd. Impression. Complete with all maps and plates. Original cloth; rubbed; one plate loose; 2- Scott's Last Expedition, in two volumes. Smith, Elder, 1913, 2nd. Edition. Complete with all maps and plates. Original cloth; rubbed; SHACKLETON, E H: 1- The Heart of the Antarctic, in two volumes. Heinemann, 1909, first edition, All plates present, BUT LACKING THE MAPS in the pocket of volume 2, which is rebound in plain cloth. Covers of vol.1 rubbed and with cuts; 2- SOUTH. The story of Shackleton's`` last expedition 1914-1917. Heinemann, 1919, new impression (one month after the first). Folding map and all plates present. Original silver decorated cloth; rubbed. One page torn (without loss). (7)
Charles Sargeant Jagger MC, ARA (1885-1934) No Man's Land Signed C.Sargeant Jagger Sc (lower right) Bronze relief with brown patina on an oak mount, conceived 1918-1919, probably from an edition of seven cast in 193516.6 x 49.1cm (excluding mount) Literature: Charles Sargeant Jagger, "How to do it" Series 5. Modelling and Sculpture in the Making, (Herbert Reiach Ltd., London, 1935), detail illustrated p.49 (another cast); Ann Compton, The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger (The Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Humphries, Hertfordshire, 2004), no.22, illustrated p.30 (another cast) Exhibited: London, The Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours, Charles Sargeant Jagger Memorial Exhibition, War and Peace Sculpture, 21 May - 20 June 1935, no.7, illustrated in the catalogue, for sale at 18 gns, touring to Birmingham, Liverpool, Sheffield, Lincoln, Wakefield, Halifax, Dunfermline, Rochdale, Perth, Hull, Doncaster and Stockport (another cast); London, Imperial War Museum, Charles Sargeant Jagger War and Peace Sculpture Centenary Exhibition 1885 - 1985, 1 May-29 September 1985, (another cast); Sheffield, Mappin Art Gallery, Charles Sargeant Jagger, 19 October- 30 November 1985, no.28 (another cast). Charles Sargeant Jagger was a sculptor who, following active service in the First World War, was renowned for his depictions of ordinary soldiers. He first began work on No Man's Land in 1918, when recovering from a serious wound. The final, full sized version is in the Tate's collections, and was described by John Singer Sargent as 'The best thing I have seen so far by any artist of the War'. The work, based on Jagger's own experiences, shows a listening post in No Man's Land, where a soldier hides amongst the bodies of his dead comrades in order to listen to the enemy near by. We are grateful to Ann Compton for her assistance in cataloguing the present work.
AFTER REMBRANDT; five Millennium Edition etchings comprising 'The Golf Player', 'Landscape with a Cow Drinking', 'The Artist's Mother', 'Bust of a Man' and 'The Card Player', the first 9 x 14cm, all in moulded gilt frames and glazed (5).Additional InformationSome light general wear to frames, some small chips to details on frames. We do have four Certificates of Authenticity from Park West Gallery.
ETHELBERT WHITE; a black and white woodblock print, 'The Woodland Path', signed, titled and numbered 10/50, 21.5 x 17cm, unframed and a further limited edition black and white etching by Evelyn Gibbs dated 1929, 10 x 12cm, the first mounted but unframed, the second framed and glazed (2). (D)Additional InformationThe first print is in basically good condition. Some wear to the mount but the image is good. The second image has some surface wear, some browning and light spots of staining.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
KINGSLEY (C), THE WATER BABIES, first American edition, with full page colour plates by Anne Anderson as per list, pictorial end papers, blue cloth with mounted illustration, Thomas Nelson & Sons, New York [1924]; LONGFELLOW (S), THE GOLDEN LEGEND, with tipped in colour plates by Sidney Maynard, brown cloth with gilt lettering and decoration, Hodder & Stoughton (2)Additional InformationWater Babies – Pages with general age wear browning internally, bottom corner of some of the early pages with small damp mark – nothing serious. Internally ok. Blue cloth with some rubbing and wear to the top and bottom of the spine – lesser so for the edges of the spine and corners. Pictorial paste down with some light surface wear but generally fair. Gilt lettering to spine slightly rubbed.Longfellow – Internally with general light age wear browning to pages but otherwise clean and bright. Cloth binding with light rubbing to the top and bottom of the spine and corners but generally ok.
BIANCO (M), THE SKIN HORSE, first edition, illustrated by Pamela Bianco, with d.j, pictorial boards, New York, George H Doran, 1927; THE MOST PLEASANT AND DELECTABLE TALE OF THE MARRIAGE OF CUPID AND PSYCHE, illustrated by Dorothy Mullock, with tipped in plates, front end papers additionally decorated with an all over pattern in ink and inscribed ‘from Leonardo 1926’, non-original illustrations pasted down at front and back, Chatto & Windus, 1914; KETTELWELL (J), THE STORY OF ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP, with illustrations by the author, orange cloth with pictorial front board, Alfred A. Knopf, 1928 (3)
A collection of illustrated books comprising; NORTON (M), THE BORROWERS AFIELD, d.j, London, Dent, 1955; POEMS OF SIR SAMUEL FERGUSON, Phoenix Publishing; LITTLE TALES TO READ AND TELL, Gresham Publishing; ENGLISH BOOK ILLUSTRATION 1800 – 1900; King Penguin, 1947; PERCY (W), LANTERNS ON THE LEVEE, Alfred Knopf, 1945; ELLISON (N), OUT OF DOORS WIOTH NOMAD, University of London Press, 1947; UTTLEY (A), PLOWMEN’S CLOCKS, first edition, illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe, d.j., Faber & Faber, 1952; DARLING (F), THE SEASONS & THE FISHERMEN, illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe, d.j., Cambridge, University Press, 1941; TUNNICLIFFE (C), MY COUNTRY BOOK, The Studio, 1942; B.B., THE WAYFARING TREE, Hollins & Carter; CHAMBERS (E), BLACKIE’S NEW SYSTEMATIC ENGLISH READERS, Second Reader (as found) (11)
First Edition signed by Author A World Overturned A Burmese Childhood 1933-47 hardback book by Maureen Baird-Murray 180 pages Published 1997 Constable & Company. Dust jacket and book in good condition. Signed "To Bernard & Christine with much love from Maureen". Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Shipping at cost from £4.99 in UK, we can ship a 30kg box for £10 so up to 10 books. Overseas shipping at cost from £7.99
Churchill By His Contemporaries Hardback Book by Charles Eade First Edition 1953 Published by Hutchinson & Co. 528 pages - Book in decent condition with inscription "To Bernard" Christmas 1953, with foxing on inside and back pages and marking on text block. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. Shipping at cost from £4.99 in UK, we can ship a 30kg box for £10 so up to 10 books. Overseas shipping at cost from £7.99
c1892 District Railway Map of London, 5th edition (1st version). It shows the the world's first deep-level tube railway, the C&SLR, open as far as Stockwell with the Clapham extension proposed. Also shows the proposed Regent's Canal, City & Docks Railway and City Lines Railway to Barbican. Linen-backed inside card covers, opens out to 42" x 26" (107cm x 66cm). A well-used copy but the map is generally good. Worn covers with repaired spine and first owner's name on front. [1]
1933 first edition of the H.C. Beck London Underground diagrammatic card POCKET MAP with the famous cover slogan "A new design for an old map....." and print-code 750M - 1-33. A lightly-used example with a few tiny marks, very small bends at the corners and a crease to the rear cover/down the r/h side of the map but overall still in very good condition. [1]
Selection (4) of CATALOGUES of London Transport Maps comprising 2 x 'Burwood & Brady' 1982 first edition, generally in vgc except one has some loose pages, the other some ticks inside, and 2 x 'Letch', the 2000 and 2004 editions, both in vgc except for some ticks inside. Long out of print, these are highly sought-after reference works. The booklets are in very good condition other than as described. [4]
c1892 District Railway Map of London, 5th edition (1st version). It shows the the world's first deep-level tube railway, the C&SLR, open as far as Stockwell with the Clapham extension proposed. Also shows the proposed Regent's Canal, City & Docks Railway and City Lines Railway to Barbican. Linen-backed inside card covers, opens out to 42" x 26" (107cm x 66cm). A very fine copy that, most unusually, comes with its original, titled board folder. The map is excellent, slight wear to covers, the folder has some wear. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. Issued c.December 1933 and has print reference 33-3636. This is a special edition produced for Davis Estates and shows the locations on the map of their head office and various estates. A superb copy in excellent condition - crisp and firm. [1]
1933 first edition of the H.C. Beck London Underground diagrammatic card POCKET MAP with the famous cover slogan "A new design for an old map....." and print-code 750M-1-33. A used but very reasonable example with small cover stains but the map side is very good with just a couple of very small marks. [1]
1902 'District [Railway] MAP of Greater London & Environs', 1st edition. Shows the first tube railways (C&SLR & CLR), indexed as 'Electric Railways' and also the authorised extension of the Metropolitan Railway to Uxbridge. A linen-backed map inside hard covers, it opens out to 42" x 27" (107cm x 68cm). Heavy wear to the covers with small corner loss, original owner's name on front cover, the map is in good, used condition. [1]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. This is the edition with no print-code, issued c. August 1933 and has 'LPTB' inside the bullseye logos. Refers to re-naming of Dover St station to Green Park and the merger of Holborn and British Museum stations, all in September that year. A lightly-used example with a little wear and a short tear visible on the front cover to the right of 'London' and just visible on the map-side but otherwise a very good example. [1]
Country Artists 'Securing The Field', model No. 01064, limited edition 471/850, and 'First Cut', model No. CA947, limited edition 10/850, both by Keith Sherwin, on wood bases with certificates (2) (a.f). No boxes, both models slightly discoloured. First cut -paint flaking on seagull's wings. Securing the field- Driver seat detached but present, drill top link arm detached
[TRAVEL]. CANADA Hanbury, David. Sport and Travel in the Northland of Canada, first edition, Arnold, London, 1904, dark blue cloth gilt, five tissue-guarded colour plate illustrations (including frontispiece) and a further fifty-six monochrome plate and text illustrations (as called for), two folding maps at end, sixteen-page publisher's list dated December 1903, large octavo. Condition Report : Generally good; one map chipped and torn along fore edge margin, without loss. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[TRAVEL] Macdonald, Major J.R.L. Soldiering and Surveying in British East Africa 1891-1894, first edition, Arnold, London, 1897, original maroon cloth, twenty-one illustrations and maps (including frontispiece, as called for), two-page publisher's advertisement, large octavo; together with Stewart, Major P.M. Travel and Sport in Many Lands, first edition Thornton Butterworth, London, 1928, original green cloth gilt, fifty-nine illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), large octavo, (2). Condition Report : Former: Slightly rubbed and lightly foxed; corners bumped; Latter: Spine ends faded in patches; edges, endpapers and some fore edge margins foxed. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[TRAVEL] Wills, Alfred. Wanderings Among the High Alps, first edition, Bentley, London, 1856, original blind-stamped green cloth, four tissue-guarded sepia lithographic plate illustrations (including frontispiece), octavo. Condition Report : Covers detached; spine rubbed and slightly faded, with nicked ends; endpapers, title page, plates and guards foxed. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[TRAVEL] M'Clintock, Captain F.L. The Voyage of the 'Fox' in the Arctic Seas. A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions, first edition, Murray, London, 1859, half leather, retailer's label for Sampson, York to front pastedown, sixteen plate and text illustrations (including frontispiece and folding facsimile document, as called for), three (of four) maps, one page publisher's list, octavo. Condition Report : Edges, corners and lower board scuffed; lacking 'Map of the Arctic Regions, Showing the Discoveries of Captain M'Clintock' at end. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[TRAVEL] Fermor, Patrick Leigh. Mani, Travels in the Southern Peloponnese, Murray & The Book Society, London, 1958, boards, dustjacket, illustrations from photographs by Joan Eyres Monsell, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR to tittle page, octavo; together with Fermor, Patrick Leigh. Roumeli, Travels in Northern Greece, first edition, Murray, London, 1966, boards, dustjacket (price-clipped), illustrations from pghotographs, octavo; Fermor, Patrick Leigh. Between the Woods and the Water, first edition, Murray, London, 1986, boards, dustjacket (price-clipped), octavo; and Fermor, Patrick Leigh. Three Letters from the Andes, first edition, Murray, London,,1991, boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo, (4). Condition Report : Mani: Generally good condition; bookplate to front pastedown; Roumeli: Generally good condition; Woods: Generally good condition; ink gift inscription to front free endpaper; Andes: Generally good condition; ink gift inscription to front free endpaper. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS]. ILLUSTRATED Aldin, Cecil, illustrator, & Dickens, Charles. The Postumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, two volumes, Chapman & Hall and Lawrence & Jellicoe, London, 1910, original quarter cloth, twenty-four paper-protected colour plate illustrations (13 + 11, including frontispieces, as called for), further text illustrations, quarto; together with Aldin, Cecil. Mrs Tickler's Caravan, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1931, cloth-backed pictorial boards, pictorial endpapers, illustrations throughout, quarto; Aldin, Cecil. Just Among Friends. Pages from My Sketch Books, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1934, original cloth, colour plate illustrations, quarto; and two further works illustrated by the same, (5). Condition Report : Pickwick Papers: foxed; corners bumped; Mrs Tickler: foxed, mainly to edges; Just Among Friends: spine faded; lower cover faded around two edges. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS] Powys, John Cowper. A Glastonbury Romance, first English edition, Bodley Head, London, 1933, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; 'A Cosmopolite' [Allen, Richard]. The Sportsman in Ireland, new edition, Arnold, London, 1897, half vellum, frontispiece and further plate illustrations, octavo; and eight other works, (10). Condition Report : Powys: dustjacket chipped and nicked, with a few short tears at peripheries; Sportsman: frontispiece and title page foxed; spine label incomplete. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS]. ILLUSTRATED Doyle, Richard, & Allingham, William. In Fairyland. A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, first edition, Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, London, 1870, original green cloth gilt, all edges gilt, sixteen colour plate illustrations (as called for), folio; together with The Prince of Nursery Playmates containing seventy-four Nursery Tales, Nursery Rhymes & Nursery Songs, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, London, no date, cloth-backed pictorial boards, colour illustrations throughout, folio, (2). Note: This lot sold with all faults, not subject to return. Condition Report : Doyle: Binding broken; lacking spine strip; pages / plates detached; foxed; some marginal nicks, tears and creases; Prince: Covers worn and detached; lacking pp.11/12; pp.13/14 and 27/28 with fore edge tears. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS] Dodgson, Campbell. The Etchings of James McNeill Whistler, edited by Geoffrey Holme, The Studio, London, 1922, full maroon morocco, all edges gilt, ninety-six plate illustrations (as called for), ASSOCIATION COPY formerly belonging to A.R. Middleton Todd, R.A., R.W.S., R.E. (ownership signature to front pastedown), quarto; Arlott, John. The Snuff Shop, first edition, Joseph, London, 1974, blue boards, illustrations by Ray Evans, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, octavo; and three other works, (5). Condition Report : Whistler: lower cover rubbed; upper cover inside lower edge worn; Arlott: good condition. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS] Doyle, Richard. The Foreign Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson, being the History of what they saw, and did, in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland & Italy, first edition, Bradbury & Evans, London, 1854, blue cloth gilt, all edges gilt, illustrations throughout, quarto; together with Doyle, Richard. Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe... to which be added some extracts from Mr Pips hys Diary, by Percival Leigh, two volumes, Bradbury & Evans, London, no date [circa 1849], original boards, plate illustrations throughout, all edges gilt, oblong quarto, (3). Condition Report : Tour: joints rubbed and frayed; lightly foxed; leaf 73 with reinforced edges; Manners: Both volumes re-backed; covers rubbed, with worn corners; Vol. II with scarred patch towards lower fore edge corner of upper cover; lightly foxed; neat ink ownership inscription to front free endpapers. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS]. ILLUSTRATED Shepard, Ernest, illustrator, & Lucas, E.V. Mr Punch's County Songs, first edition, Methuen, London, 1928, original cloth-backed boards with onlaid title label, illustrations throughout, SIGNED BY ERNEST SHEPARD, quarto. Condition Report : Generally good condition; remains of bookplate to front pastedown; slight (uniform) browning to spine. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS]. CHINA Giles, Herbert, translator. Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, second (revised) edition, Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai, 1908, original green cloth, octavo; together with Scidmore, E.R. China the Long-Lived Empire, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1900, original yellow and red cloth, fifty-nine plate and text illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), with TWO AUTOGRAPH LETTERS FROM THE AUTHOR pasted to front blanks, octavo, (2). Condition Report : Giles: Spine browned, with rubbed and slightly frayed ends; Scidmore: Spine slightly dulled; lower cover lightly soiled; hinges tender; ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[ART] Munnings, Sir Alfred. The Autobiography, three volumes (I: An Artist's Life, II: The Second Burst, III: The Finish), first editions, The Museum Press, London, 1950 / 1951 / 1952, scarlet cloth, dustjackets, plate and text illustrations, octavo; together with Munnings, Sir Alfred. Ballads and Poems, first edition, Museum Press, London, 1957, plate and text illustrations, octavo, (4). Condition Report : All dustjackets price-clipped; page edges foxed (pages internally clean). Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[ART] Munnings, A.J. Pictures of Horses and English Life, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1927, original bevelled pale fawn cloth, all edges gilt, twenty-eight paper-protected mounted colour plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), further monochrome illustrations, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST to half title page, large quarto. Condition Report : Generally good condition; foxing to paper guards and, more lightly, to mounts. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

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