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Lot 377

A Complete Collection (Vol. 1-6) of The European Garden Flora, Published by Cambridge University Press, First Edition 1986

Lot 374

A Collection of Nine Books Realating to Automobiles to Include The Autocar-Biography of Owen John, Always In The Picture by R W Burgess and J R Clew, Revised and Enlarged Motors and Motoring 1912 by Professor Spooner, A 1982 Edition of MG: The Sports Car Supreme by Joseph H Wherry, A 1975 Edition of M.G.: The Sports Car America Lived First by Richard L Knudson, Porsche Originale Supplement, Mini 1959-71 Autobook by Kenneth Ball, Motor Sport in the 20s by Demaus and A 2003 Edition of Piers Courage: Last of the Gentleman Racers

Lot 336

27 boxed Exclusive First Edition diecast models which includes; cars, buses, ships etc (27).

Lot 238

29 boxed Exclusive First Edition diecast models, mostly OO Scale but also includes some 1:76 (29).

Lot 908

Scott's Last Expedition in two volumes arranged by Leonard Huxley and published London 1914, together with further polar exploration and mountaineering books including a first edition of The Antartic Ocean by Russell Owen (6)

Lot 791

Iraq in War Time, second edition printed and engraved by the Government Press, Basrah, Holy Places of Mesopotamia, five black and white photographs taken in Iraq during the first world war together with a booklet entitled Some Notes on the Country Above Baghdad (Provisional Edition), General Staff India 1917, published Simla Government Central Press. (4)

Lot 165

Quantity of Airfix, Frog, Revell and others Catalogues/Leaflets, including: Airfix Autumn 1959 two fold leaflet, March 1961 two fold leaflet, 1962 1st edition 32 page catalogue, Autumn 1962 one fold leaflet, Autumn 1972 two fold leaflet, Railway system first edition 18 page catalogue,1975 kit catalogue 12th edition-66 page catalogue, price list 1st edition 1977 one fold leaflet, Keilkraft two fold leaflet,1961 handbook, Rip Max marine accessories leaflet, Electric motor one fold manual, Revell, 1960-61-22 page catalogue, 1962/1963-16 page catalogue with price list, 2 x Frog model aircraft leaflets, Yeoman 1971-16 page kit catalogue, plus others, all in fair to very good original condition. (32 items)

Lot 429

The Great Book of Corgi by Marcel Van Cleemput 1956-1983 first edition comes with Routemaster Bus model, complete in presentation card box, missing brown outer card box 1678 of 4000 produced, book is in excellent condition, presentation box is good, with some age wear.

Lot 119

The Great Book of Corgi by Marcel Van Cleemput 1956-1983 first edition comes with Routemaster Bus model, complete in presentation card box, with brown outer card box 97 of 4000 produced.

Lot 637

A collection of children's novel books to include first edition Worrals Goes East Captain W.E. Johns, Beauvallet, Grimm's Fairy Tales, The Happy prisoner, Capricorn Colony, A Peep Behind The Scenes, Alice In Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, William The Pirate, Little Men, The Coral Island etc. 

Lot 128

A framed montage of Harry Potter Postcards and First Day Covers, limited edition 523/4950

Lot 761

A Collection of rare Golfing books to include many First Editions, Titles: A History of Golf 1952 (This is appears to be an Original Last Proof Copy) The Game of Golf J & R Wethered, Fifty Years of Golf by A Kirkaldy 1921. Taylor on Golf Third Edition, Golf From Two Sides by R & J Wethered 1922, After The Ball By Elenor F Helme First Edition, The Spirit of The Links by H Leach, The Booming of Bunkie by A S Neill (Popular Edition) Modern Golf By P A Vaile (Second Edition) Keep You Eye On The Ball by J E Broome 1936, James Braid by B Darwin 1952, Punch Library of Humour Golf Stories ,Knave of Clubs by Eric Brown 1961, The Art of Goof By P G Wodehouse (Seventh Printing) Round in Sixty Eight St Andrews Golf Club Copy signed 27 August 1955 (Published 1953) Letters to The Secretary Of A Golf Club by G C Nash Limited Edition 2002, Love That Golf by D Herold 1953, The Game Of Golf by Horace Hutchinson, Golf The Badminton Library Horace G Hutchinson 1890, Better Golf Percy Alliss 1926, The New Book of Golf By H G Hutchinson and on a different Note The Complete Angler By I Walton and C Cotton 1903.

Lot 749

A Collection of First Edition Golf and Fishing Books to include the Titles: Golf by W T LinSkill 1895 Very Rare Example, Dead Heat Ryder Cup 69, Carry Your Bag By David Stirk, The Complete Golfer By H Warren, Golf Really Explained By G W Greenwood,The Golf I Teach By E R Whitocombe, Golf Addicts Omnibus by G Houpton, A History of Golf By R Browning, Golf Addicts on Parade by G Houpton, Better Golf Definitely By J Valentine, The Golfers Companion by P Lawless ED and St Andrews Home Of Golf By J K Robertson. Also to include The Angles Guide to The Free State by Ministry of Fisheries Dublin (With Original Fabric Map) Angling Resorts of Scotland By WM Robertson. MD and Livingston The Liberator By James I Macnair.

Lot 1100

A Large Collection of Full Sets of Cards, to include makers names as follows: Wills, Carreras, Lambert, Barrett & Co, De Reszke, Edward Sharp and Son, Churchman Cavenders, Scottish COOP, Cope's, Bassett & Co. The Subject Matter: A 1ST EDITION VERY RARE FULL SET OF PUNCH CARTOON CARDS, The Nose Game, First Aid, Oil Paintings, King George V, Magic Tricks, Luck Charms, Post Master General, Wise Cracks, The Coronation, Ancient Egypt, Legends of Britain, Burns, Dickens Characters and a set of UFO cards from the 1970 TV series.

Lot 305

A Very Rare Book, entitled Charles Chaplin An Autobiography (First Section. This is an Uncorrected Proof Copy by Charley Chaplin Copy Write to Charles Chaplin 1962, Printed and bound by The Bodley Head Ltd) One for the serious Collector.This publication is all most certainly One of Kind, Unique in every way (The First Edition of this publication was in 1964).

Lot 1284

SCOTT, Walter, Ivanhoe. Archibald Constable & Co, Edinburgh. 1820 1 st edition in 3 volumes. This is a first issue set with the pagination error at p159, vol 1. Half titles present in each volume. Author’s advertisement to vol 1 and three page publisher’s catalogue at the end of vol 3. Presented in worn contemporary half leatherCondition report: Leather spines worn, but complete. Gilt titling and decoration worn and faded.

Lot 1286

SURTEES, Robert Smith, Jorrocks’s Jaubts and Jollities. Downey & Co. London 1901. Large paper limited edition no:53 of 90 copies, signed by B.W. Willett. 2 vols presented in quarter vellum bindings with vellum tipped boards. Quarto. with half-titles. 31 plates in 2 states, 1 set hand-coloured (incl. 2 frontis. & additional title in Vol. I, making a total of 62 plates), & 9 text illus. (1 on India paper, mounted), after Henry Alken, Hablot Browne, & William Heath with tissue guards. Teg.Condition report: First signature of volume 1 detached but present. Some minor foxing to prelims.

Lot 121

Twelve First Edition Travel Book Club Hardback Books with Colourful Retro Dust Jackets, 1950's and 1960's (one 1972)

Lot 396

WITHERBY (H F) et al, THE HANDBOOK OF BRITISH BIRDS, first edition, 5 volumes, with d.j, MURTON (R K), THE WOOD PIGEON, first edition, with d.j, Collins 1965; TURNER (E), THE HOME LIFE OF BRITISH BIRDS, first edition, with d.j, Witherby & Co 1907; KORTRIGHT (F H), THE DUCKS, GEESE AND SWANS OF NORTH AMERICA, with d.j, Telegraph Press, 7th 1953 (8)

Lot 398

PRATT (A), WILD FLOWERS, 2 vols, first edition, 192 colour plates, 1/2 leather, black boards, Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge 1852 (2)

Lot 359

JOHNS (Captain W.E.) A collection of fourteen first edition 'Biggles' books in un-clipped dust jackets, comprising, BIGGLES WORKS IT OUT, Hodder & Stoughton, 1951; BIGGLES GOES TO SCHOOL, Hodder & Stoughton, 1951; BIGGLES FOLLOWS ON, Hodder & Stoughton, 1952; BIGGLES TAKES THE CASE, Hodder & Stoughton, 1952; BIGGLES AND THE BLACK RAIDER, Hodder & Stoughton, 1953; BIGGLES IN THE GOBI, Hodder & Stoughton, 1953; BIGGLES IN THE BLUE, Brockhampton Press, 1953; BIGGLES AND THE PIRATE TREASURE, Brockhampton Press, 1954; BIGGLES FOREIGN LEGIONNAIRE, Hodder & Stoughton, 1954; BIGGLES CUTS IT FINE, Hodder & Stoughton, 1954; BIGGLES IN AUSTRALIA, Hodder & Stoughton, 1955; NO REST FOR BIGGLES, Hodder & Stoughton, 1956; BIGGLES TAKES CHARGE, Brockhampton Press, 1956; BIGGLES ON THE HOME FRONT, Hodder & Stoughton, 1957; together with a miscellany of further 'Biggles' books of various editions, some with dust jackets, further works by Capt W.E. Johns including some first editions from the 'Gimlet' series, and other adventure books by various authors (Qty)

Lot 360

KIRKMAN (F B), THE BRITISH BIRD BOOK, first edition, four vols, with two hundred colour plates and numerous photographs, biege cloth boards with gilt titles, London, T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1911-1913 (4)

Lot 408

SCOTT (PETER), WILD CHORUS, signed limited first edition re-print, first published 1938, signed and and numbered '12', with sleeve and DIXON (CHARLES), THE GAME BIRDS AND WILD FOWL OF THE BRITISH ISLES and MILLAIS (JOHN GUILLE), THE WILD FOWLER OF SCOTLAND, with presentation scripture dated '1901' (3)

Lot 1265

An interesting collection of foreign stamps on stock-cards, album pages and a stock-book to include a boxed edition of 1982 World Cup First Day Covers Note - some Commonwealth issues in this

Lot 1267

Four First Edition Harry Potter hard back books, by J K Rowling, Bloomsbury, Order of the Phoenix x 2, Deathly Hallows, Goblet of Fire

Lot 62

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight. 'Cheetah Daddy'. A Signature Edition of 950 for Goviers of Sidmouth. First quality, gold stopper, boxed.Height - 14.5 cm. Length - 17.5 cm.Condition:- Good, no damage.

Lot 434

Carr, Tom (1912- 1977), ‘Their first hunt’, coloured dry point etching, signed, titled and numbered by the artist, edition number 59 of 75, framed and glazed, image size 35 x 25 cms, framed size 57.6 x 47.5 cms

Lot 568

A very scarce signed copy of Ha! Ha! Houdini! by Patti Smith, first edition limited to 500 copies. This copy has Smiths autograph to the first page.

Lot 526

A collection of Leonard Cohen books to include a first edition paperback of Book Of Mercy, early paperback copies of The Favourite Game, Beautiful Losers and The Spice-Box Of Earth and an early hardback copy of Death Of A Lady’s Man amongst others.

Lot 975

A collection of Nick Cave CDs etc to include The Death Of Bunny Munro, B-Sides and Rarities, Dig Lazarus Dig minibook, The First Born Is Dead, Love Letter (Australian Tour Edition) and others.

Lot 139

A limited edition 'Bulldozer' six track EP by Big Black. This rare first pressing is one of only 200 personally given out by Steve Albini to friends and music publications and is signed by the man himself in black marker pen. Retains the original Fever Records insert and poster. Vinyl is VG+.

Lot 591

A signed first edition paperback copy of The Consumer by Michael Gira of Swans. This copy bears the autograph of Michael Gira to the title page, dated 1996, and features a drawing to the bottom of the page.

Lot 92

dating: 1966 provenance: London, 'Armourers Marks' Morrison and Gibb, London, Reprint 1966 of the first edition of 1959. 131 pages of b/w illustrations. Hardcover. height 28 cm.

Lot 132

dating: last quarter of the 20th Century provenance: USA, 'Colt An American Legend' by R.L. Wilson; Sesquicentennial Edition. The Official History of the Colt Firearms from 1836 to the Present. 405 pages, text in English. More than 300 colored illustrations. Artabras, 1985. First Edition. Hardcover with original dust jacket. Small signs of use. Together with an interesting, stapled volume 'The Russian Colts'. Catalogue of the exhibition, organized by Hermitage, with revolver Colt, personalized products for important personalities, with specimens belonging to Czar Nicholas I, Alexander II, Sultan of Turkey, etc. Year 1979, text in English. height 22,5 cm.

Lot 739

John Lennon, In His Own Write, Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square London, early edition, signed by John Lennon to the opening page in blue ink, the opposing side inscribed in another hand 'Foyles Luncheon, Dorchester Hotel 23rd April 1964'. Note: This whimsical book of surrealist poems, drawings and short stories was the first solo endeavour by any of The Beatles. Originally published in March 1964, it was a huge success – reportedly selling 50,000 copies on the first day of its release in England. To celebrate the books success, Lennon was invited to a literary luncheon hosted by Foyle’s at the prestigious Dorchester Hotel in London, for which he took a break from filming A Hard Day’s Night. Also in attendance were the Earl of Arran, Arthur Askey, Harry Secombe, Mary Quant, Helen Shapiro and a crowd of press people amongst others. Unfortunately, Lennon was not aware that he was expected to make a speech or that the event was anything more than a casual lunch; and according to his wife Cynthia they were both painfully hungover. When the moment arrived, with the press and attendees waiting with bated breath to hear from the ‘intelligent’ Beatle, a terrified John Lennon stood and said "Er, thank you all very much, and God bless you." Apparently the disappointment was palpable and it was seen as a typical Lennon snub of the establishment, but he tried to make up for it by signing copies of his book – including this volume for a relative of the current vendor who was in attendance.

Lot 442

BREWSTER, David, A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments for Various Purposes in the Arts and Sciences, with Experiments on Light and Colours, BREWSTER, David, A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments for Various Purposes in the Arts and Sciences, with Experiments on Light and Colours, recent binding, first edition, c.1813, with 12 fold-out plates to rear of book

Lot 70

Four boxes containing a substantial amount of First Day Covers, circa 1970 - 1990's, together with Royal Mail Mint stamp issues, limited edition silk covers and other stamp ephemera (4)

Lot 360

Clarke, Rev. James Stanier; M'Arthur, John The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson. T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1809. Folio (2 vols). Full calf gilt, recently rebacked, boards with elaborate blind and gilt borders, marbled endpapers and edges; 4 plates, 4 eng. vignettes, 1 plate facs. MSS. First edition

Lot 353

Morton, Rev. James The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, 1832. 4to, half calf over marbled boards; 19 plates. First edition

Lot 393

The Old Man and the Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, published by Jonathon Cape, 1952 first edition, no dust jacket

Lot 378

FORSYTH (FREDERICK), The Odessa File, FIRST EDITION, 1972, dw, HIGGINS (JACK), The Eagle Has Landed, FIRST EDITION, 1975 and FORSYTH (FREDERICK), Day of The Jackal, 7th ed, 3 vo

Lot 361

BARHAM (R.HARRIS), The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels by Thomas Ingolsby Esquire, FIRST EDITION,1840-1847, published by Richard Bentley, green calf bindings by Zaehnsdorf, marble end papers, prize label in each, teg , 3 vo.

Lot 349

CARROLL (LEWIS), The Hunting of the Snark, FIRST EDITION, 1876, together with the Windward reprint, plus The Rectory Umbrella and Misch Masch, 1932

Lot 385

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by A Conan Doyle, 1892Condition Report: This is a first edition published in 1892.Split to the spine, general scuffs all round, the cloth is grubby. The title pages are loose, minor staining and foxing throughout.

Lot 351

DAHL (ROALD) Kiss Kiss, FIRST EDITION, 1960, dw

Lot 277

Wilbye, John, - The Second Set of Madrigales to 3.4.5. and 6. parts, apt both for Voyals and Voyces (Cantus), printed by Thomas Este, alias Snodham for John Browne, 1609, first edition, 22 leaves, rebound with marbled boards and morocco spine, approx 21cm x 15cm Condition: Some headlines cropped, some worming, small tear to last leaf, small stains on title. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 4427

Walton, Izaak; Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, collection of foreign language editions, comprising: the first Hamburg & Berlin edition, 1958 [Coigney 394]; the second Hamburg & Berlin edition, 1964 [Coigney 412]; a Hamburg & Berlin edition not in Coigney, 1986; the third (called second) Swedish edition, 1947 [Coigney 367]; the fifth Swedish edition, 1965 [Coigney 415]; the sixth Swedish edition, 1978 [Coigney 459]; the Dutch edition, 1974 [Coigney 431]; the third Finnish edition, 1974 [Coigney 433]; the Norwegian edition, 1971, quarter-cloth with dust-jacket (differs from Coigney's green copy) [Coigney 425]; the first Weimar edition, 1958, pictorial dust-jacket (there was no dust-jacket on Coigney's copy) [Coigney 395]; the second Hanau/M Edition, 1969 [Coigney 421]; the Dutch facsimile, 1969 [Coigney 420]; a Dutch edition, 1996 (post-Coigney); a French language edition, 2006 (post-Coigney); Japanese edition (Heibonsha Library), 1997 (post-Coigney) (15)

Lot 4009

Yorkshire County Criket Club 1911 book. Listing of Officers, fitures, rules etc for the 1911 Season. Along with book "Hedley Verity, a portrait of a Criketer" by Alan Hill. Hardbound with dustcover. 1986 first edition. (2)

Lot 4011

[Boehme, Jacob]. Psychologia vera [Forty Questions of the Soul], first edition in Latin, Amsterdam: Johannes Janssonius, 1632. Engraved pictorial title page, rebound in full calf incorporating the original lower board, contents appear generally good and bright, title page worn/restored, loosely inserted note stating 'lacks the folding diagram, slightly defective', not collated. Mystical Spiritualism / Philosophy Interest

Lot 4007

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, Little Lord Fauntleroy, first English edition, London: Frederick Warne and Co. 1886, publishers cloth

Lot 162

Robert Taylor Print Memphis Bell' Signed by Col. Robert K Morgan Memphis Bell's CaptainThis is a first edition print depicts four B17's in flight above cloud. Signed in pencil. Mounted into a glazed frame. Overall size 24 x 20 inches. Colour remains good.

Lot 16

A FOLDER OF EARLY PAGES OF RELIGIOUS TEXTS, to include single Bible pages from the first edition of the authorised version 1611 known as 'The Great He Bible', average 35 x 22 cm

Lot 178

Webb, N., Heathlands, 1986, New Naturalist, first edition, fine, dust wrapper fine in protective sleeve, 1 volume, Page, C., Ferns their habitats in the British and Irish landscape, 1988, Collins New Naturalist, first edition, fine, with fine wrapper in protective sleeve, not price clipped, 1 volume and Simms, E., British Larks, Pipits and Wagtails, 1992, Collins New Naturalist, first edition fine with fine dust wrapper in protective sleeve, not price clipped, 1 volume (3).

Lot 251

English School, 18th Century Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770), half-length, in a brown coat and white stock, seated at a table, holding papers bears inscription "Chatterton. Poet." upper left oil on canvas 62 x 75cm (24 x 29in) Provenance: With J. Harris, Berkeley St., London. Christie's London, 18 December 1953, lot 118, as 'Thomas Gainsborough: Portrait of Thomas Chatterton, the poet' (£52.10.0 to Rudebeek). with M. Bernard, Ryder St., London. Christie's, London, 4 February 1955, lot 65, The Property of the Earl of Jersey, as 'Thomas Gainsborough: Portrait of Thomas Chatterton, the poet' (£27.6.0 to Fennil or Fenouil (£27.6s) The Long Gallery, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham; Christie's, London, 17 Feb 2008, lot 66, as 'English School, 18th Century'; where acquired by the vendor Other Notes: The tradition that Gainsborough painted Chatterton was first proposed by George Williams Fulcher in his 1856 biography of the artist. He described the portrait as a masterpiece 'with his long flowing hair and child-like face' (2nd edition, 1856, p. 89). Sir Walter Armstrong (Gainsborough and his place in British art, 1898, pp. 110, 193 and 1904, p. 261) doubted the identification and linked Fulcher's description with a picture that once belonged to E. Naylor, describing it as 'half length. Green coat; hair falling much over the forehead and reaching to the shoulders; the face almost in profile.' It measured 22 by 18 inches. It seems unlikely that Chatterton ever sat to Gainsborough. We are grateful to Hugh Belsey for his assistance with the catalogue entry. Oil on canvas which has been lined and extended at the right hand side. The canvas is in plane with good tension. The paint layer has suffered from damage and loss in the past, the texture is slightly uneven with wrinkling in the background. The painting has been heavily reworked. More recent retouchings in the background appear very matte. The varnish is clear, even and semi-glossy. There are small chips and losses to the gilding on the frame.

Lot 862

POP - (LARGELY) 7"/10"/12" - COLOURED/PICTURE DISCS. Superb collection of around 150 x (mainly) 7" with 10"/12", almost all are limited edition coloured/picture discs. Artists/titles include U2 (x3) - 11 O' Clock Tick Tock (yellow vinyl S CBS 8687) and The Unforgettable Demos Volumes 1 and 2, Bananarama - Love In The First Degree (Keren A side picture), Agnetha Fältskog - Can't Shake Loose, McFly - Room On The 3rd Floor, ELO (WA 3720), Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms, ABBA - Waterloo (30th Anniversary), Tears For Fears - Mothers Talk, Laurel & Hardy (x4 including silver discs), Michael Jackson inc. 'Souvenirs picture disc collection' (5 x shaped discs), The Police inc. Can't Stand Losing You (inc. green copy, also with individual releases from the '6 pack'), Jennifer Connelly - Jennifer's X'mas (promo Japanese heart shaped T15-1102), Spandau Ballet, FYC, Bryan Adams, Pet Shop Boys, Marc Almond, Crowded House, Erasure, Kim Wilde, Toto and Elkie Brooks. Condition is typically superb Ex+ (records) and Ex to Ex+ on the sleeves (often very clean, there are often small cataloguing stickers on the front of the sleeve, we have found on most sleeves that these can be removed leaving very little residue).

Lot 725

OASIS - LPs/12". Now listen up, here's a mega bundle of the band's first 2 studio LPs with 2 x 12", all housed with a killer promotional tote bag for the Chasing The Sun 1993-1997 exhibition in Manchester. Titles are Definitely Maybe (UK original CRE LP 169 Damont pressing - superb Ex+ records showing only a couple of very faint markings/VG+ a neat condition sleeve showing some light scuffs along the spine), (What's The Story) Morning Glory? (UK original CRE LP 189 - superb Ex+ or archive records showing very few markings, with superb condition glossy black inners/Ex+ top tri-fold sleeve showing a little edgewear), Whatever (UK original CRE 195T - top Ex+/Ex copy complete with the limited edition print and postcard) and Shakermaker (CRE 182 - Ex+/Ex w/postcard).

Lot 901

FOLK/COUNTRY/ACOUSTIC/SINGER-SONGWRITER - LPs. Grandiose collection of over 200 x LPs. Artists will include The Everly Brothers, Harvey Andrews, Donovan, Julie Felix, Various - Top Sampler Number 2, John Paul Hammond, Bob Coltman, Ralph McTell, Bryn Haworth, Alan Mills, Tommy Armstrong, Michael Omartian, Dick Curless, John Hartford - Earthwords & Music, Janis Ian, The Chad Mitchell Trio, The First Edition, Tom Paxton, Paul Brett, The Winter Consort, Harry Chapin, Judy Collins, Pete Wingfield, Sandy Denny and The McCalmans. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 11

M.I. Hummel Collectors Club Membership year 1996/97 Natures Gift figure, boxed; First Issue 1996/7 Forever Yours, boxed, First Issue 2002 Little Landscaper, boxed, First Issue 2003 Carnival Fun, boxed, First Issue Millennium Halt; another Sweet Treats, boxed; Final Issue 1995/6 I Bought You a Gift, boxed; Membership Year 1998/99 Garden Treasures, boxed; Moritz Exclusive Edition Spring Sweetheart, boxed; another 2003/4 Hula-Hoop Playing Around, boxed; Membership Year 2003/4 Too Shy to Sing, boxed; a Members Club plaque (12)

Lot 861

ROCK/INDIE - COLOURED 7". Really high quality collection of around 80 x limited edition coloured 7" vinyl releases. Artists/titles include Hum - Stars (green, 2 copies), Mark Lanegan - Stay (green), Ween - Piss Up A Rope (yellow), Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Follow You Into The Dark (green), Box Car Racer - I Feel So, Dashboard Confessional - Hands Down, Pearl Jam - Alive (white) and Light Years (yellow), El Pasado Les Pertenece, Marcy Playground, Old 97s - Cryin' Drunk, Dinosaur Jr. - Over It (white), Incubus - Pardon Me (red), Queens Of The Stone Age - First It Giveth (red), The Presidents Of The United States Of America - Peaches (yellow), Coheed And Cambria - A Favor House Atlantic, Inner City Unit, Soul Asylum, Night Surfer, Veruca Salt and Soundgarden. Condition is typically superb Ex+ (records) and Ex to Ex+ on the sleeves (often very clean, there are often small cataloguing stickers on the front of the sleeve, we have found on most sleeves that these can be removed leaving very little residue).

Lot 182

Austen, Jane; Thomson, Hugh (illus) Pride and Prejudice. George Allen, 1894. 8vo, org. decorative green cloth gilt, upper board with elaborate peacock design, spine lettered and decorated similarly in gilt, a.e.g.; numerous illus to text by Thomson. First illustrated edition. Often regarded as the most beautifully produced of Austen's works, the quality of Thomson's drawings, and their expression of the spirit of Austen, has led to them becoming as synonymous with her work as Shepard is with Milne.. Binding a touch bumped, gilt a little faded, internally generally clean, a very good copy.

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