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Very interesting folder of early East German DDR Government, possibly Stasi document files on WWII activities in the military and NSDAP. Lists WWII regiments and awards and subsequent positions in the DDR. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)
Eight Books - Our Wandering Continents, Du Toit, Oliver and Boyd, 1937, first edition; An Easy Introduction to Astronomy for Young Gentlemen and Ladies, James Ferguson Cadell, London 1970, fifth edition, lacks front cover; Chapters on Geology of Scotland, BN Peach and John Horne OUP, 1930, first edition; Bathymetrical Survey of the Freshwater Lochs of Scotland, Murray and Pullar Challenger Office, Edinburgh, 1910, first edition; The Face of The Earth, Edward Suess, Clarendon, Oxford, 1904-1909, first edition, vols 1-4 (of 7)
Ian Fleming, Thunderball, London 1961, First Edition of Fleming's Ninth Bond Thriller, original black paper boards, original dust jacket with original price of 15/- shown on the inside of the dust jacket, dust jacket with light toning to spine and folds, minor wear to spine head, a near fine copy
Ian Fleming, For Your Eyes Only, London 1960, First Edition of Fleming's Eighth Bond Thriller, original black paper boards, original dust jacket with original price of 15/- shown on the inside of the dust jacket. This five story collection has the only British dust jacket with any depiction of Bond, the eye in the peephole is his, a near fine copy
A large collection of approximately 400 comic books from publishers such as Caliber, Eclipse, Pan, Dark Horse, Continuity, Epic, PC, First, DC and Fleetway. Titles to include: Moebius, World of Wood, The Adventures of Luther Arkwright, The Tale of One Bad Rat, Echo of Futurepast, The Sleeze Brothers, Elric, Ronin, Marshall Law, Outcasts, and many more. Also included is issues 1-3 of Masters of the Universe mini-series, Freak Brother comics and film tie-ins and crossover comics such as The Terminator, Alien, Predator, Spcies, Star Trek etc. Genrally in excellent condition.
An autograph album, dated to first page to Christmas 1919, pages approx 19x16cm bearing an excellent selection of early 20th signatures from stars of stage and sport, with some original postcards,cuttings or photographs. Very well kept in good condition. Signatures to include: Laddie Cliff, Sebastian Shaw, John Laurie, Herbert Mundis, Samuel Ryder, Abe Mitchell, Cherniavsky Trio, Godfrey Kenton, Leonard Trollope, Esme Vernon, Lydia Sherwood,
ARR Nigel Temple (1926-2003)Generation V (now Regeneration XI)signed and dated lower right 14.2.81inscribed to reverse of framemixed media with collage14cm x 19.5cm Nigel Temple (1926-2003) was a highly accomplished artist, lecturer and writer who lived in Gloucestershire. He was a polymath whose interests spanned contemporary art, bookbinding, typography and architecture. The unique collection presented here, comprising his remaining studio works, conveys the full range of his intellectual and artistic interests. Temple exhibited internationally and counted important twentieth-century innovators such as Graham Sutherland amongst his friends and colleagues. While parallels may be drawn between his work and that of famous modernists such as Sutherland and John Piper, Temple nevertheless established a sophisticated and evocative style that was entirely his own. He was also a well-regarded architectural historian, writing numerous books on the architecture of John Nash and the vernacular buildings of his hometown of Farnham.While he worked across a range of different media, Temple largely specialised in an idiosyncratic form of collage that combined his twin passions of bookbinding and architecture. Temple generally used found materials, particularly discarded book bindings, to create artworks that are, at first glance, abstract and mysterious. Yet they gradually draw the viewer in with their witty titles and the evocatively distressed texture of their source materials. They often suggest personal memories and specific architectural sites, and are imbued with an uncanny sense of place. Chorley’s are delighted to bring Nigel Temple’s studio works to auction. For further information concerning the artist and his work, please see: https://nigeltemple.co.uk/ Framed and glazed. Artwork in very good condition, with minimal visible wear.

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