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Lot 211

Warburg (Paul M), The Federal Reserve System, Its Origin and Growth, first edition, 2 vols, signed (presentation copy from the author to Baron Lionel de Rothschild), good copy in original cloth, MacMillan and Co., New York, 1930.

Lot 73

Montgomery (Field Marshall), A History of Warfare, first edition, signed on the half title by the author, 1968.

Lot 168

Mawson (Sir Douglas), The Home of the Blizzard: Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914, first edition, 2 vols, good set in original cloth, Heinemann, 1915.

Lot 217

Brunel (J Ch), Manuel du Libraire et de L'Amateur de Livres, first edition, 4 vols, nicely bound in full brown calf, Bruxelles, 1839; together with eleven other French works in bindings. (15)

Lot 215A

Hugo (Victor), Le Travaillure de la Mer, first edition, 3 vols, half morocco, marbled boards, fine set, Libraire Internationale, 1866.

Lot 219

Gray (John), Lectures on the Nature and Use of Money, first edition, presentation copy to Baron Lionel de Rothschild, finely bound in full brown calf, decorated in gilt by Leighton; together with Beutsch (Henry), Arbitrage in Bullion Coins, Bills, Stocks, Shares and Options, 1904; and Indian Currency Committee, Minutes of Evidence to Inquire into the Indian Currency, half morocco, 1893.

Lot 237

Carlyle (Thomas), Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, first edition, 3 vols, finely bound in full brown calf, marbled edges, Chapman and Hall, 1845-6; together with another set, second edition, finely bound in half brown calf, red and green labels, Chapman and Hall, 1846. (6)

Lot 201

Zurbriggen (Mattias), From the Alps to the Andes, being the autobiography of a mountain guide, first edition, nice copy; together with nine others on South America.

Lot 42

Guizot (Mme), Education Domestique ou Lettres de Famille sur L'Education, 2 vols, first edition, full tree calf, 1826; together with Millin (A L), Dictionnaire des Beaux Arts, contemporary quarter calf. (5)

Lot 86

Johnston (Sir Harry H), British Central Africa, first edition, original cloth, 1897; together with Schillings (C G), In Wildest Africa, 2 vols, first edition, 1907; and 4 others on Africa.

Lot 88

Conway (Sir Willilam Martin), The First Crossing of Spitsbergen, first edition, original cloth, presentation copy to Lionel de Rothschild from Israel Gollanz, J M Dent, 1897; together with 4 others on travel. (5)

Lot 227

Berry (Miss), Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry From the Years 1783 to 1852, edited by Lady Theresa Lewis, first edition, 3 vols, finely bound in half red morocco, gilt edges, 1865; together with nine other bindings. (12)

Lot 221

Buckle (Henry Thomas), History of Civilization in England, first edition, 2 vols, 1857; together with Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works, first edition, 3 vols, 1877; and Huth (A H), The Life and Writings of Henry Thomas Buckle, 2 vols, third edition, 1896, 7 vols, finely bound in matching full brown calf, red and green labels, marbled edges by Leighton.

Lot 58

Dover (Lord), The Life of Frederic The Second, King of Prussia, first edition, 2 vols, full brown calf, 1832; and 8 others. (10)

Lot 122

Arago (Francois), Popular Astronomy: Translated From the Original and edited by W H Smyth and Robert Grant, first English edition, full brown calf with inlaid darker leather edges by Leighton, 2 vols, 1855; together with 9 other bindings. (11)

Lot 78

Ashton (John), A History of English Lotteries Now For the First Time Written, Facsimiles of Old Lottery Bills, Leadenhall Press, 1893; together with Teignmouth (Lord) and C G Harper, The Smugglers, 2 vols, 1923; with Malory (Sir Thomas) Le Morte Darthur, The History of King Arthur and His Noble Knights of the Round Tables, 2 vols, illus Russell Flint, Cape, 1923.

Lot 75

Farrer (Reginald), The Rainbow Bridge, first edition, original cloth, 1921; together with The Journal of the Horticultural Society of London, volumes 1 and 2, 8 hand coloured plates, half calf, lacks 2 labels, 1846-7; and with 4 others Natural History.

Lot 50

Jesse (John Heneage), Memoirs of the Court of England from the Revolution in 1688 to the Death of George the Second, first edition, 3 vols, half morocco with inlays on the spine by Zaehusdorf, original covers bound in, Richard Bentley, 1843.

Lot 126

The Bridgewater Treatises, 13 vols, comprising six first editions, four second editions and three third editions, finely bound in full brown tree calf, red and green labels, a scarce complete set in fine bindings including Babbage (Charles), A Fragment, William Pickering, 1833-7.

Lot 204

Swann (Major General J C), The Citizen Soldiers of Buckinghamshire 1795-1926, edition limited to 100 numbered copies, quarter morocco, 1930; together with ten others on the First World War.

Lot 235

Irving (Washington), A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, first edition, 4 vols, 2 maps, a fine set in half brown calf, marble boards and edges, 1828.

Lot 238

Burke (Edmund), The Speeches of Edmund Burke in the House of Commons and Westminster Hall, 4 vols, first edition, finely bound in half brown calf, labels, 1816; together with 2 volumes of Gladstone Speeches in matching binding, 1879-80. (6)

Lot 107

Smith (Adam), An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, with a life of the author, an introductory discourse, notes and supplementary dissertations by J R McCulloch, first McCulloch edition, 4 vols, 19th century full calf, labels, 1828.

Lot 36

The First Book of Moses Called Genesis in Hebrew and English, the music accents after the manner of Pranselo's with critical and grammatical on the Hebrew by A Alexander, 4 vols, book of Genesis, Exodus, Liviticus, Numbers, finely bound in contemporary half green morocco, an early edition with the English text opposite the Hebrew, not found in Barlow and Moule, A Alexander, 5545 (1784).

Lot 12

Schrenk von Notzing (Jacob), Augustissi Morum Imperatorum, Serenissimorum regum, atque, archiducum illustrissimorum principum, nec nom comitum, baronum, nobilium gestarum succinctae descriptiones, folio, printed engraved title, portrait of Frederick II of Tyrol, Archduke of Austria, pp6 and 122 portraits by Dominieus Custos with letterpress on rear of 125 plates, full gilt stamped pigskin, with decorations in gilt in Italian style, first edition, although ostensibly a collection of portraits, this is in fact a catalogue of arms and armour owned by Archduke Ferdinand (1529-1595).Note: The Coltesloe copy had 124 portraits, Cockle 928.

Lot 247

Hedin (Sven), Overland to India, first English edition, 2 vols, nice set in original cloth, 1910.

Lot 143

Wright (T), A History of Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art, finely bound in full brown calf, red and green labels, Virtue Bros, 1864; together with Jesse (J Heneage), London and Its Celebrities, first edition, 2 vols, full tree calf, red and blue labels, bound by Riviere, 1850; and Jess (J H), Literary and Historical Memorials of London, 2 vols, matching binding, 1847.

Lot 130

Hamilton (Terrick), Antar: A Bedoueen Romance, translated from Arabic, 4 vols, first edition, half calf marbled boards, John Murray, 1819-20; together with Porter (Miss Jane), Duke Christian of Luneberg, 3 vols, first edition, half calf marbled boards, 1824; and Lockhart (J G), Reginald Dalton, first edition, half calf, marbled boards, marbled edges 1823. (9)

Lot 141

Huxley (Leonard), Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Hooker, 2 vols, first edition, 1918; together with 8 others. (10)

Lot 39

Roosevelt (Theodore), Through the Brazilian Wilderness, first English edition, John Murray, 1914; together with Ball (John), Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, 4th edition, full green morocco, school prize for Leopold Lionel de Rothschild, Longman 1859; and three others.

Lot 257

Smith (Horace), The Tor Hill, first edition, 3 vols, half calf 1826; together with Galt (John), The Spaewife, first edition, 3 vols, half calf, 1823; and Phillips (Sir Richard), The Sweepings of My Study, first edition, 1824; and three other antiquarian books. (10)

Lot 293

Blunt (J E), A History of the Establishment and Residence of the Jews in England, first edition, full calf, red labels, 1830, Roth pg 25.

Lot 256

Whewell (William), Indications of the Creator, first edition, full calf by Leighton; together with eleven other bindings, 1 cover detached.

Lot 224

Fullom (S W), The Man of the World or Vanities of the Day, first edition, 3 vols, half calf marbled boards, 1856; together with Boyd (Archibald), The Crown Ward, 3 vols, first edition, half calf, marbled boards, 1856. (6)

Lot 37

Churchill (Winston S), Marlborough His Life and Times, first edition, 4 vols, vols 1, 2 and 4 with dust jackets, 1933-8.

Lot 81

Sladen (Douglas), In Sicily 1896-1898-1900, first edition, 2 vols, nice set in original cloth, Sands and Co, 1901; together with 4 other travel volumes. (5)

Lot 210

Wallace (Alfred Russel), The Geographical Distribution of Animals With a Study of Living and Extinct Faunas, first edition, 2 vols, fine set in original cloth, MacMillan and Co., 1876.

Lot 197

Stephen (Leslie), A Dictionary of National Biography, vols I-LXIII, supplement, 3 vols, Index, Epitome and Errata, first edition, 67 vols, bound in matching half red morocco, all edges gilt, 1885-1904.

Lot 68

Selous (F C), Recent Hunting Trips in British North America, first edition, original green cloth; together with Baillie-Grohman (W A), Fifteen Years' Sport and Life in the Hunting Grounds of Western America and British Columbia, second edition, original brown cloth, Horace Cox, 1907; with Akeley (Carl E), In Brightest Africa, original cloth, Heinemann, 1924.

Lot 250

Millais (J G), Far Away Up the Nile, first edition, 1924; together with six others.

Lot 25

Jewitt (L), The Ceramic Art of Great Britain, 2 vols, first edition, 1878; Passavant, Raphael of Urbino, 1872; Heaton, Antionio Allegri da Correggio, 1876; Wilson, Life and Works of Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1876; Wornum, Life and Works of Hans Holbein, 1867; 4 vols, all finely bound in full calf, all edges gilt by Leighton. (6)

Lot 92

Worth (Claud), Yacht Cruising, first edition, 1910; together with 11 others on sailing. (12)

Lot 26

Barante (M de), Lettres et Instructions de Louis XVIII au comte de Saint-Priest, first edition, Paris 1845, finely bound in full maroon calf; Lamartine (A de), Oeuvres, 4 vols in 2, half red morocco, Paris, 1825; and 12 other French titles in bindings.

Lot 76

Bray (Mrs), Life of Thomas Stothard, finely bound in full brown calf, spine decorated in gilt, 1851; together with Hogg (J), Queen Hynde, A Poem, first edition, half calf, 1825; and 7 other bindings, 3 by Leighton.

Lot 252

Henry (B C), Ling-Nam Or Interior Views in Southern China, first edition, nice copy, 1896; together with Wilson (E H), China Mother of Gardens, signed by the author, Boston, 1929.

Lot 188

Stirling( William), Annals of the Artists of Spain, first edition, 3 vols, finely bound in full brown calf with blue labels decorated in gilt by Leighton, 1848.

Lot 53

Carnegie (David W), Spinifex and Sand, A Narrative of Five Years' Pioneering and Exploration in Western Australia, first edition, 4 folding maps, 2 in pocket, bright copy in original decorated cloth, C A Pearson, 1898.

Lot 24

Macdonald (George), Works of Fancy and Imagination, first edition, 10 vols, fine set in original green cloth, Strahan and Co., 1871.

Lot 48

Carlyle (Thomas), History of Frederick II of Prussia, called Frederick The Great, 6 vols, first edition, finely bound in full green morocco, all edges gilt, 1858-65.

Lot 129

Goldsmith (Lewis), Statistics of France, first edition, signed presentation to Baronet Lionel de Rothschild from the author, half calf, marbled boards, J Hatchard and Son 1832; together with Leroy-Beaulieu (Paul), Traite Theorique et Practique d'Economie Politique, cinqueime edition, 4 vols, half brown morocco, Paris, 1910. (5)

Lot 170

Richardson (Charles), A New Dictionary of the English Language, first edition, 2 vols, 4to, contemporary brown calf rebacked, William Pickering, 1836.

Lot 40

Norvins (M de), Histoire de Napoleon, (bound in Napoleon et le Censure), 4 vols, first edition, half calf, Paris, 1827; together with Chenier (L J Gabriel de), Histoire de la Vie Militaire, Politique et Administrative de Marechal Davout, first edition, finely bound in half red morocco, Paris, 1866.

Lot 110

Shelley (Percy Bysshe), Works in Verse and Prose, now first brought together with many pieces not before published, edited by Harry Buxton Forman, 8 vols, original blue cloth, Reeves and Turner, 1880.

Lot 116

Lockhart (John Gibson), Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., first edition, 7 vols, full brown calf, decorated in gilt, 1837-8; together with Hallam (Henry), Constitutional History of England, 3 vols, finely bound in full calf, marbled edges, 1854. (10)

Lot 82

Waddell (L A), Among the Himalayas, first edition, nice copy in original cloth; together with Mercer (Henry C), The Hill Caves of Yucatan, 1896; with Norden (Hermann), Under Persian Skies, signed presentation copy form the author to Lionel Rothschild, first edition, Witherby, 1928; and 2 others. (5)

Lot 234

Hallam (Henry), Introduction to the Literature of Europe, first edition, 4 vols; together with another set, 3 vols, third edition, 1847; Constitutional History of England, 2 vols, fifth edition, 1846; and Russell, The History of Modern Europe, 4 vols, finely bound in full brown calf, brown and green label, marbled edges. (13)

Lot 60

Churchill (Winston S), The World Crisis 1911-1914, 6 vols, first edition, a nice bright set in original blue cloth, little foxing, 1923-3.

Lot 89

Russell (William Howard), My Diary North and South, first edition, 2 vols, contemporary half blue calf, map, 1863; together with Young (Filson), Christopher Columbus and the New World of his Discovery, 2 vols, first edition, E Grant Richards, 1906; with Wallace (A R), Island Life, second edition, original cloth, 1895.

Lot 406

Collection of coins / coin sets to include five proof year sets and a quantity of commemorative crowns, together with an album of first days covers & stamped envelopes

Lot 499

Books - A collection of the Folio Society hardback books housed within card sleeves to include Robert Burchfield - The English Language, The Travels of Marco Polo, James Woodforde - The Diary of a Country Parson, The First Colonists, The Folio Book of Historic Speeches, Tao Te Ching, John Buchan - The Thirty Nine Steps, Henry James - Washington Square, Parkman - The Oregon Trail, etc

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