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Lot 32

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 2 pounds (double sovereign), 1989. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorating the 500 years anniversary of the sovereign 1489-1989, this is the first special design issued under Queen Elizabeth II, often held to be the most beautiful coin design during her reign.Facing full length portrait of Elizabeth II seated in King Edward's Chair as at her coronation, all within beaded border; legend around in Medieval typeface, ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA · REG · FID · DEF ·. Design by Bernard Sindall. / St. George on horseback rearing right, dragon below, date and B.P. in exergue. Design by Bernard R. Sindall. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 5927879-003. NGC Census in this grade: 231.NGC Census in higher grade: 182Total NGC Census: 505Reference: S-SD3 (was 4262); KM-957Mintage: 14,936.Diameter: 28.4 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 33

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 2 pounds (double sovereign), 1989. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorating the 500 years anniversary of the sovereign 1489-1989, this is the first special design issued under Queen Elizabeth II, often held to be the most beautiful coin design during her reign.Facing full length portrait of Elizabeth II seated in King Edward's Chair as at her coronation, all within beaded border; legend around in Medieval typeface, ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA · REG · FID · DEF ·. Design by Bernard Sindall. / St. George on horseback rearing right, dragon below, date and B.P. in exergue. Design by Bernard R. Sindall. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6318322-029. NGC Census in this grade: 228.NGC Census in higher grade: 182Total NGC Census: 502Reference: S-SD3 (was 4262); KM-957Mintage: 14,936.Diameter: 28.4 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 34

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 2 pounds (double sovereign), 2002. Royal Mint. Proof Fine Milling. Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II. This was the first time since 1893 the shield of arms was used on the reverse of a coin. Very rare variety with fine milling. An unknown amount of these coins exist and were only recently discovered.Fourth crowned head of Elizabeth II facing right; IRB below; ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA REGINA · FID · DEF. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. / Crowned Royal Shield of Arms of the United Kingdom, laurel wreaths around, date below. Design by Timothy Noad. Edge with fine milling.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2122737-007. NGC Census in this grade: 90, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 135Reference: S-SD5 (was 4421); KM-1027Mintage: 6,947.Diameter: 28.4 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 35

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 2 pounds, 2013. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. When the Metropolitan Railway opened in January 1863, now part of the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, it became the world's first underground passenger railway.Fourth crowned bust of Elizabeth II within beaded circle facing right; ELIZABETH · II · D · G · REG · FID · DEF · TWO POUNDS ·. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. / Three-dimensional diagonal logo of the London Underground, the "Roundel", superimposed on a linear background with the anniversary dates '1863' top left and '2013' below right. Design by Edwina Ellis. Edge milled and inscribed (incuse lettering); MIND THE GAP.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 5880695-012. NGC Census in this grade: 1.NGC Census in higher grade: 2Total NGC Census: 4Reference: S-K31 (was 4732)Mintage: 191.Diameter: 28.4 mm.Thickness: 2.5 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 36

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 2 pounds, 2018. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorating the Centenary (100th anniversary) of the Royal Air Force (RAF), founded in 1918. Part of a series of five RAF coins issued in 2018, this first coin features the Badge and motto ('Per Ardua Ad Astra', meaning 'Through Adversity to the Stars') of the Royal Air Force.Fifth crowned bust of Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS ·. Design by Jody Clark. / The badge of the Royal Air Force; eagle superimposed on crowned concentric circles with the inscription 'PER ARDVA · AD ASTRA'; in outer border the inscription 'THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE', anniversary dates '1918 - 2018' below. Design by Rhys Morgan. Edge milled and inscribed (incuse lettering); PER ARDVA AD ASTRA.Ex-TCC Auction 34, Lot 69. In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 4978604-005. NGC Census in this grade: 10, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 16Reference: S-K50Diameter: 28.4 mm.Thickness: 2.5 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 47

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold half-sovereign, 1989. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorating the 500 years anniversary of the sovereign 1489-1989, this is the first special design issued under Queen Elizabeth II, often held to be the most beautiful coin design during her reign.Facing full length portrait of Elizabeth II seated in King Edward's Chair as at her coronation, all within beaded border; legend around in Medieval typeface, ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA · REG · FID · DEF ·. Design by Bernard Sindall. / Crowned Royal Shield of Arms set in a double Tudor rose, within beaded circle; inscription around in medieval typeface, 'ANNIVERSARY · OF · THE · GOLD · SOVEREIGN · 1489 · 1989'. Design by Bernard R. Sindall. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 5927879-005. NGC Census in this grade: 189, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 565Reference: S-SB3 (was 4277); KM-955Mintage: 21,824.Diameter: 19.3 mm.Thickness: 0.99 mm.Weight: 3.994 g. (AGW=0.1178 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 1

Agriculture in Scotland.- Macintosh (William) A Treatise concerning the Manner of Fallowing of Ground... for the Increase and Improvement of the Linnen-Manufactories in Scotland, first edition, 7 engraved plates, some folding, contemporary ink ownership inscription to title, lacking front endpapers, light finger-soiling, some plate edges creased, rear endpapers torn with marginal loss, modern panelled calf, [Fussell I p.110], Edinburgh, by Robert Fleming, 1724 § Brown (Robert) Treatise on Rural Affairs, 2 vol., half-titles, marginal paper repairs to c.7ff., heavier to p.xix with some loss to text, some browning, contemporary half calf, extremities rubbed, Edinburgh, for Oliphant and Balfour, 1811 § Coventry (Andrew) Discourses...on Agriculture and Rural Economy, ex-library stamp to title, occasional light spots, original boards, lightly rubbed, [Fussell III p.13], Perkins p.410], Edinburgh, by H. Inglis, 1808; and 11 others on Agriculture in Scotland, v.s. (15)

Lot 10

Cattle.- Tindall (John) Observations on the Breeding and Management of Neat Cattle, first edition, 3 engraved plates, list of subscribers at end, bookplate of Sir Joseph Radcliffe (offset), occasional slight browning, small damp stain to head of final few leaves, joints starting, [Fussell III p.99], Leeds, 1811 § Sinclair (James) History of Shorthorn Cattle, subscriber's edition, signed by the author on additional title-page, numerous plates, 1 loose, endpapers toned, 1907 § Bates (Cadwallader John) Thomas Bates and the Kirklevington Shorthorns, engraved portrait frontispiece and 5 plates, illustrations, folding map at end, closed tear to head of p.225, hinges cracked, original pictorial cloth, gilt, rubbed with a few ink spots, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1897, half-titles, occasional light spotting, all but last contemporary half calf, rubbed; and others cattle, v.s. (24)

Lot 100

[Morel (Fédéric)] Plaidoyer d'un Mary despere pour l'estrange et admirable caquet de sa Femme, trimmed close at upper and fore-edge, with loss to title and some letters of text, some light spotting and soiling, later maroon boards, rubbed at corners and joints, Paris, Claude Percheron, 1617 § Marlborough (Sarah Churchill, Duchess of) Relation de la Conduite que la Duchesse Douairière de Marlborough...traduite de l'anglois, first French edition, the odd spot, contemporary vellum, spine with title in ink, slightly darkened and rubbed, A La Haye, P. Paupie & A. Johnson, 1742; and others 17th and 18th century French, v.s. (8)⁂ The first is a rare issue of the most famous of Libanius's declamations, with only one other copy cited at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France for this 1617 edition.

Lot 103

[Choisy (François-Timoléon, abbé de)] Le Price Kouchimen, Histoire Tartare. Et Dom Alvar Del Sol, Histoire Napolitaine, Paris, Jacques Estienne, 1710, bound with Memoires du Chevalier de St. George. Traduit de l'anglois, engraved portrait frontispiece, Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1712, bound with Les Promesses du Roi de France au Pretendant...traduit de l'Anglois, Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1712, together 3 works in 1 vol., first editions, bookplate of Jacques Vieillard, occasional browning or light foxing, worn trace to rear free endpaper and pastedown, contemporary vellum, yapp edges, spine with title in ink, rubbed with light soiling, spine darkened; and others 18th century French, v.s. (12)

Lot 105

Gerdil (Giacinto Sigismondo) Introduzione allo Studio della Religione, vol. 1 [all published], title with paper repair to fore-edge, not affecting text, second A gathering bound in wrong order, 1755, bound with Dissertazioni Sopra l'origine del senso morale, 1755, together 2 works in 1 vol., first edition, contemporary calf, spine gilt, Torino, nella Stamperia Reale § Sabelli Cartari (Constanzo de) Le Interne Affezioni dell' Uomo, engraved title vignette, head-pieces and initials, occasional slight browning, light damp-stain to lower outer corner, heavier towards end, later paper-backed boards, Padova, Presso i Conzatti, 1774, half-titles, occasional light spotting, covers worn, spine ends chipped; and others 18th and 19th century Italian, v.s. (14)

Lot 106

Duclos (Charles) Réflexions sur la Corvée des Chemins, ou Supplement à l'Essai sur la Voierie, first edition, half-title, errata leaf at end, contemporary ink inscription of Gombert architecte to title, another to title verso, A La Haye, Nyon & Barrois, 1762 § [Garsault (François Alexandre Pierre de)] Faits des Causes Célebres et Interéssantes, half-title, Amsterdam, Chastelain, 1757 § [Balbany (André Christophe)] Tout se Dira, ou L'espirit des Magistrats destructeurs, analysé, Amsterdam, la Compagnie des libraires associés, 1763, the odd spot, occasional slight browning, contemporary mottled calf, spines gilt, rubbed, all but first with small loss to head of spine; and 6 others 18th century French, 8vo (9)

Lot 107

[Saint-Lambert (Jean-François de)] Essai sur le luxe, 1764, bound with [D'Epremesnil (J. D.)] Lettre à M.⁂ sur l'imputation faite à M. Colbert d'avoir interdit la liberté du commerce des grains, title with margins slightly browned, Paris, Panckoukcke, 1763, bound with Caradeuc de la Chalotais (Louis-René) Essai d'éducation nationale, ou plan d'étude pour la jeunesse, with errata leaf at end, 1763, bound with [Crevier (J. B. L.)] Difficultés poposées a monsieur de Caradeuc de la Chalotais, procureur-général au Parlement de Bretagne, later ink ownership inscription to verso of final leaf, Paris, 1763, together 4 works in 1 vol., first or first separate edition, pastedown with subtle repair, contemporary ink note to front free endpaper, very occasional spotting, contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt and with red morocco label, lightly rubbed, upper joint split at head, 8vo.

Lot 109

Robertson (William) L'Histoire de L'Amérique...Traduite de l'Anglois, 4 vol., second French edition, [translated by J.B.A. Suard and Hendrik Jansen], vol. 1 with half-title, 4 folding engraved maps and plate at end of vol. 1, vol. 4 with front free endpaper working loose, [Sabin 71991], Paris, Panckoucke, 1778 § [Hawksworth (John), editor] Contes Traduits de l'Anglois, 2 parts in 1 vol., first French edition, [translated by Jean-Louis Blavet], bookplates of M. de Fontaine de la Barberie and Vicomte de Noailles, A1 with small hole causing loss to a few words of preface, first few leaves with some light staining, Paris, Veuve Duchesne & others, 1774, very occasional spotting, contemporary sheep, spines gilt, rubbed; and others 18th century French, 8vo (7)⁂ The first with maps of Mexico and South America, as well as a plate depicting Aztec chronology.

Lot 111

Bentham (Jeremy) Tactica de las Asambleas Lejislativas, first Spanish edition, second issue, contemporary Spanish sheep, red morocco spine label, joints a little rubbed but near fine overall, 8vo, Madrid, Don Tomas Jordan, 1835.⁂ A superb copy of the first translation, second issue, of Bentham's Tactique des Assemblées Legislatives to have been published in Spain.First published in French in 1816, and translated into Spanish in 1824, the Tactique provides an extensive analysis of parliamentary procedures and practice. Previous Spanish editions of the work had all been printed in Paris and Bordeaux.OCLC records just one copy of this issue, at Minnesota.

Lot 112

NO RESERVE Austrian Civil Code.- Sveobshtii Gradjanskii Zakonik Za Sve Niematske Nasledne Zemle Austriiske Monarkhie, first Serbian edition, 3 parts in 1, contemporary ink ownership name to front free endpaper, occasional very light foxing or staining, late 19th century cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in German, Vienna, Pismeny ts. k. Dvorne i Drzhavne Pechatne [Court and State Printers], 1849.⁂ Rare first, and according to the catalogue of the Austrian National Library, only edition in Serbian of the codified Austrian Civil Law which was published first in 1811 (reprinted up to 1909 with that date). In the year 1849, after the defeat of the revolution, which saw Croats and Serbs (who lived on both sides of the Austro-Turkish border) uniting and rising up against their Hungarian and Austrian masters, the Austrian code was extended to regulate the societies of Hungary, Serbia and Croatia, leading to the present translation. The code was largely the work of Karl Anton Freiherr von Martini and Franz von Zeiller, and draws heavily on the ideals of equality before the law to be found in the Napoleonic code. Heavily revised during the First World War, it remains the basis for Austrian civil law to this day. The Serbs, however, already had a civil code, the work of Jovan Hadzic in 1844, which remains largely in place, explaining the lack of further Serbian editions of the present code.

Lot 114

Hauptmann (Gerhart) Elga, De luxe edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to title, one of 25 copies, this one unnumbered, original vellum, Berlin, for Samuel Fischer, 1905 § Authentische Geschichte Des Französischen Revolutionskrieges In Italien, 2 vol., first edition, lightly foxed, modern boards, Leipzig, Friedrich Gottlob Jacobäer, 1798-1800; and and c.55 others, 18th-20th century works in German, Spanish, Portuguese, v.s. (c.55)

Lot 120

Spain.- Illustrated philosophical manuscript.- Bonifant (Franciscus) Ph[ilosphi]ae Cursus..., manuscript in Latin and Spanish, on paper, principally in a single italic hand (Bonifant's?), although with others present, several large initials and sub-titles in ink in a variety of styles, 392pp., with an original whole-page watercolour, tipped-in, an original ink illustration, and 2 engraved plates tipped-in, title browned with minor chipping to fore-edge, a few pages with small holes, damp-staining, some light soiling, a few instances of cracking to gutter, worst at first page with title inner margin laid down to front endpaper, but stitching holding firm, endpapers renewed, contemporary vellum, a little creased and toned, ties present, ?Spain, [late 17th - early 18th century]⁂ Philosophy lessons, mostly in Latin, relating predominantly to Saint Thomas Aquinas (stated on title). The original watercolour, still bright in colour, depicts a fountain in the baroque style; at the foot water gushes from a gargoyle's mouth into a pool with two ducks; ornate architectural carving of shields and banners display Aristotelian contradictions while above on a footbridge a countryman drives a donkey with a whip. The original, half-page ink drawing shows the Ptolemaic System of the planets in concentric circles. The two engraved plates relate to Saint Thomas of Villanova and Saint Jerome.

Lot 122

Arithmetic.- Waller (John) The Golden Rule, manuscript, 72pp., ruled in red, first f. soiled, torn with small loss, browned throughout, edges chipped, original wrappers defective, lacks upper c over, folio, 1801; and another, a manuscript copy of Sir Charles Hanbury's poem to Sir Hans Sloane, 3pp., watermarked 1803, v.s., v.d. (2).

Lot 124

NO RESERVE Unruly members of parliament.- Barante (Prosper de, politician, historian & writer, 1782-1866) Note remise au roi après une séance de la chambre des deputés en 1826, autograph manuscript, 4 ff., recto only, corrections, folds, a few small stains, lightly browned, no place, 1826; and 2 others, similar, 8vo (3)⁂ A group of three autograph manuscript memoranda on government business addressed to King Charles X, the first of which concerns violent and undignified behaviour in the parliamentary chamber.

Lot 126

India.- Smith (Sir Harry, first Baronet, GCB, Lieutenant-General, 1787-1860) 2 Autograph Letters signed to his sister Alice Sargent, together 26pp. & 1 with address panel, sm. 4to, Camp Lahore, 25th February - Simla, 15th May 1846, referring to his victory at the Battle of Aliwal in the First Anglo-Sikh War, "you will have been delighted with my Battle of Aliwal it was a most important Political as well as Military Battle for apparently before that the current of affairs was running in favour of the Enemy... I had the good luck to turn the fortune of the day, in so doing I lost out of my 2,400 men I lost 635 killed and Wounded. My first attack on the entrenchments was repulsed... [attacked again and] by dint of the hardest fighting I ever saw (except Badajos, New Orleans and Waterloo) I carried the entrenchments...", and 7 others by or relating to Smith, including: long ALs from Smith to Sir James Kempt about the Battle of Maharajpore, 1843; an engraved Queen Victoria commission appointing Smith Major General in the British Army etc., folds, some browned, v.s., v.d. (9).

Lot 13

Communication to the Board of Agriculture on Soiling Cattle..., 1818, bound with On the Means Employed for the Wastes of Inglewood Forest, n.d., bound with Report to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce, respecting High-Stand Plantation in Cumberland, the Property of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, 1820, together 3 works in 1 vol., manuscript, 77pp. excluding blanks, first and last with decorative titles, endpapers soiled, contemporary green straight-grain morocco, spine gilt, lightly rubbed; with other farming ephemera, including a 19th century manuscript on various aspects of farm work, v.s. (7)

Lot 134

NO RESERVE Wickedness.- Knight (William) A Concordance Axiomaticall, Containing a survey of theologicall propositions: With their reasons and uses in holie Scripture.., first and only edition, text in 3 columns, woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces, title and endpaper lightly browned, contemporary speckled calf, joints and extremities rubbed and worn, small folio, for John Bill, 1610.⁂ Only edition of this rare theological treatise in alphabetical order on hundreds of core beliefs and fundamental statements of the Christian faith related to passages of the Bible by their Reason and Use, as the middle columns of each page read. The entries on Jews (over 6pp.) and the Wicked (32pp.) reveal the author's sympathies for the Puritans. Women hardly cover two pages but tend to be of a reproving character. This concordance of axioms was of course intended to be used by ministers in preparing their sermons, and gives the axioms, or doctrines, in plain vernacular phrases.

Lot 138

Huguenot Refugee.- Serres (Etienne) Popish Cruelty Exemplified, in the Various Sufferings of Mr. Serres, and Several Other French Gentlemen, for the Sake of Conscience, translated by Claude d'Assas, first edition in English, slightly browned, front free endpaper and fly-leaf loose, bookplate of Sir John Dashwood King overlaying another bookplate probably of Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the Hell Fire Club on front pastedown, contemporary calf, upper hinges weak, gilt panelled spine, rubbed, 8vo, J. Peele, 1723.⁂ Scarce. Originally published in Amsterdam in 1688 as Quatre relations veritables, this is the story of the Huguenot refugee Etienne Serres, from Montpellier, who had to leave France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. Provenance: Bookplate of Sir Francis Dashwood, but as he died in 1724, it is perhaps unlikely that he ever owned this book.

Lot 140

Davies (John, Sir) The Original, Nature, and Immortality of the Soul. A Poem, first Foulis edition, half-title with contemporary ink ownership inscription of David Blare, also doodling in a contemporary hand, some light spotting and soiling, B1 with closed tear to inner margin, affecting a few words, [Gaskell 128], Glasgow, R. & A. Foulis, 1749 § Jurieu (Pierre) Seasonable Advice to all Protestants in Europe of what persuasion soever. For Uniting and Defending themselves against Popish Tryranny...Done out of French, the odd spot, [Wing J1213], for R. Baldwin, 1679 § Whitehead (William) Ann Boleyn to Henry the Eighth. An Epistle, title with woodcut vignette, slight browning, the odd spot or patch of soiling, disbound and loose, [Foxon W434], for R. Dodsley, 1743, all but last with later marbled boards, very lightly rubbed; with 3 others, 17th century Latin, v.s. (6)

Lot 143

NO RESERVE America.- Annual Register (The), or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, c.100 vol., a good but broken run, various editions, occasional spotting, ex-library copies with stamps and labels, a mix of library binding and contemporary cloth, rubbed and worn, 8vo, 1758-1918; sold as a collection of periodicals, not subject to return.⁂ Including a first edition of the Annual Register for 1776, with an early printing of The Declaration of Independence.

Lot 144

NO RESERVE [Spazier (J. G. Karl)] Anti-Phadon, oder Prüfung einiger Hauptbeweise für die Einfachheit und Unsterblichkeit der menschlichen Seele, first edition, some spotting and small paper repairs to first few leaves, modern boards, Leipzig, Crusius, 1785 § La Mettrie (Julien Offray de) La Recherche de la Religion, first edition, some even browning with a few spots, contemporary speckled calf, joints rubbed, Paris, Claude Herissant, 1760 § Ulloa (Juan de) De Anima Disputationes Quatuor, first edition, Rome, Francisci Chracas, 1715; bound with Physica Speculativa, few notes in contemporary hand and small hole to title, woodcut vignette to title, 1713, contemporary vellum, some soiling § Dorat (Claude Joseph) Ma Philosophie...a La Haye, first edition, engraved plate and two head- and tail-pieces, half-title, light dust-soiling, modern wrappers, Paris, chez Delalain, 1771; and 25 others, philosophy and religion, some in German, Italian etc., v.s. (29)

Lot 149

Poetry.- Shillito (Charles) The Country Book-Club . A Poem..., first Dublin edition, 1790 bound with [Hurdis (James)] The Village Curate, a poem..., The Third edition, 1790 bound with [Williams (John)] A Postscript to the New Bath Guide. A Poem, 1790, together 3 works in 1 vol., contemporary calf, small piece of surface wear on upper cover, joints splitting, gilt spine, red morocco label, 8vo, Dublin, Richard White, 1790; and 4 others, 18th and 19th century poetry, v.s., v.d. (5).

Lot 150

Hume (David).- Hume (David) Smarre Afhandlingar I Allmanna Hushallningen, first edition in Swedish, neat contemporary ownership signature to title, some light staining or spotting, modern boards, endpapers renewed, Johan A. Carlbohm, 1791; and 14 others on or by Hume, v.s. (15)⁂ Very rare first Swedish translation of Hume's Political Discourses containing nine of the original twelve discourses. OCLC records four copies, at McGill, Harvard, National Library of Scotland and the National Library of Sweden; not recorded in Jessop or Chuo.

Lot 157

Shelley (Percy Bysshe) The Cenci. A tragedy, in five acts, first edition, one of 250 copies, very slightly foxed, new endpapers, bound in modern crushed and polished morocco, gilt spine, g.e., by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, [Ashley V 69], 8vo, Italy [Leghorn], Printed for C. and J. Ollier Vere Street Bond Street, London, 1819.⁂ First edition of the only work by Shelley in Leghorn (Livorno), in an edition of only 250 copies, in the summer of 1819; it does not seem to have been published until the following year.

Lot 161

NO RESERVE Bailey (Philip James) Festus, first edition, advertisements at beginning, ex-library with remnants of label and neat blind-stamp to title, lightly browned, original cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1839; Festus, tenth edition, presentation copy from author, inscribed on title, advertisements at end, ex-library with neat blind-stamp to title, original cloth, ex-library blind-stamp to title, rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1877; The Angel World, and other poems, presentation copy from author inscribed on front free endpaper, frontispiece, broken upper hinge, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original cloth, gilt, rubbed and worn, 1850; and others by the same, some signed 8vo (16)

Lot 162

NO RESERVE Howitt (Richard) The Gipsy King, inscribed by author to his daughter Anna Mary Howitt, ex-library with label and stamps, cracked hinges, original cloth, small paper label to upper cover, loss to the spine, rubbed and faded, bumping to corners and extremities, 1840 § Howitt (Mary) Our Cousins in Ohio, first edition, frontispiece, plates, scattered spotting, ex-library with label and ink-stamps, original cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, paper labels to upper cover, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1849; and others by Richard, William or Mary Howitt, 8vo & 12mo (12)

Lot 163

Milles (Thomas) Gideon Giles the Roper, first edition, vignette title, plates and illustrations, loss to edges of title, neat repairs, previous owner's ink signature to title, spotting, new endpapers, ex-library with ink-stamp to title verso, contemporary half-calf, rubbed, 1841; Goody Platts and Her Two Cats, frontispiece, scattered faint staining, cracked hinges, ex-library with label, original cloth, gilt, paper labels to upper cover, rubbed and worn, 1864; Dorothy Dovedale's Trials, 2 vol., half-titles, ex-library with labels and ink-stamps, advertisements at end vol. 2, cracked hinges, original cloth, paper labels to upper covers, backstrip beginning to split at joints, but holding firm, rubbed, 1864; Fortune and Fortitude, frontispiece, vignette title, illustrations, cracked hinges, ex-library with labels and ink-stamps, original pictorial boards, rebacked, title in manuscript to spine, paper label to upper cover, rubbed and worn, chipping to edges, [1848]; and others by the same, 8vo (c.50)

Lot 166

NO RESERVE Dickens (Charles) Pictures From Italy, first edition, bound without half-title or advertisements, 1846; The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, frontispiece and additional engraved title, 1848, illustrations, uniform half-calf, gilt, g.e., 8vo (2)

Lot 167

Gaskell (Elizabeth C.) The Life of Charlotte Bronte, 2 vol., first edition, half titles, engraved frontispieces, tissue guard lacking in vol.1, occasional light marks, marbled e/ps. with bookplates of F. Reddaway, lacking advertisements in vol. 2, each with original brown cloth covers and gilt titled spines laid down and bound in at end, later full tree calf, gilt, lightly marked, decorative spines gilt stamped within compartments, inner dentelles, gilt, t.e.g., 8vo, 1857.

Lot 168

Nightingale (Florence) Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and What it is Not, first edition, first or early issue with notice 'The right of Translation is reserved' at foot of title and endpapers of printed adverts, including 'Sir Bernard Burke's ...Peerage...for 1860' to front endpaper, ex-library copy with small label to pastedown and light abrasion mark, faded stamp to title, title browned, original pebbled cloth, gilt-lettered to upper cover, rebacked, lightly marked, corners bumped, 8vo, [1860].

Lot 17

Dossie (Robert) Memoirs of Agriculture and other Oeconomical Arts, 3 vol., first edition, 3 folding engraved plates, wood-engraved illustrations, half-titles spotted, some offsetting or staining, modern half morocco, faded, [Fussell pp.53-55], 8vo, Printed for J. Nourse, bookseller to His Majesty, 1768-1782

Lot 171

NO RESERVE Dickens (Charles) Our Mutual Friend, 2 vol., first edition in book form, half-titles, wood-engraved frontispieces and 38 plates by Marcus Stone, without advertisements, occasional light foxing, pencil ownership inscriptions to endpapers, original cloth, spines slightly darkened, spine ends and corners bumped with some chipping to spine ends, vol. 1 with short split to head of lower joint, extremities rubbed, but a good example overall, [Eckel pp. 94-5; Smith I, 15], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1865; American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vol., second edition, half-titles, ink ownership inscriptions to head of titles, original blind-stamped cloth, slight shelf-lean, light sunning to spines, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light spotting to covers, [cf. Eckel pp.108-9], Chapman and Hall, 1842 § [Wood (Henry)] Change for the American Notes: in letters from London to New York. By an American Lady, first edition, lower hinge weak, original blind-stamped cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine darkened, extremities bumped, rubbed, Wiley & Putnam, 1843; and the special issue of Brother Jonathan containing the first American edition of American Notes, 8vo & 4to (6)⁂ A good group relating to Dickens' travelogue and critique of American society including a scarce riposte by the Yorkshire journalist Henry Wood.

Lot 173

Trollope (Anthony) The Eustace Diamonds, 3 vol., first edition in book form, half-titles, bookplates and labels, very occasional spotting or marginal soiling, vol. 1 endpapers renewed and hinges cracking, original cloth but mixed, vol.1 spine sunned, vol.2 lower joint torn, some wear and bumping to extremities, [Sadleir 39], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1873.⁂ Vol. 1 in the original cloth as described by Sadleir. Vol. 2 and 3 in variant binding, not that described by Sadleir; although darker brown in colour, lettering on spine in black and gold as called for in original cloth.

Lot 178

NO RESERVE Trade Unions.- Women Workers the Official Report of the Conference held at Nottingham, ex-library with labels and ink-stamps, disbound, remnants of upper cover loosely inserted, Nottingham, 1895 § Report of an Interview ... between a Deputation from the National Federation of Associated Employers of Labour and the Right Hon. Robert Lowe, M.P., ex-library with pencil marks, title and final leaf with tape strengthening to gutter, modern cloth, Manchester, 1874 § Wright (J. Kentish) The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1897, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original paper wrappers, paper label and ink-stamp to upper cover, a little rubbed, Nottingham, 1898, 8vo (3).⁂ The first lists Mrs. Fawcett as a vice president of the National Union of Women Workers.

Lot 180

Du Maurier (George) The Martian, first edition, frontispiece, plates, unopened, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1898 § James (G. P. R.) Forest Days. A Romance of Old Times, 3 vol., half-titles, scattered spotting, ex-library with label and blind-stamps to titles, contemporary cloth-backed drab boards, blind-stamp to upper covers, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1843 § Outlines of a Plan of Instructions, adapted to the varied Purposes of Active Life ..., engraved frontispiece, ex-library with label and ink-stamps, several leaves loose, contemporary drab boards, rebacked, upper cover and first few leaves detached, becoming disbound, loss to upper cover, paper label to upper cover, rubbed and worn 1798; and others, v.s. (30)

Lot 184

[Kravchinskii (Mikhailovich)], "Sergius Stepniak". Podpolnaia Rossiia [Underground Russia], first illustrated edition, plates, contemporary green cloth, Saint Petersburg, for V. Vrublevski, 1906 § O'Hanlon (Alice) Dorogoe Nasledstvo, first edition in Russian, half-title torn and repaired, pp.277/8 torn away upper corner though not affecting text, original boards, rebacked, rather rubbed, Saint Petersburg, A. A. Kravskii, 1883; and 4 others, Russian works, v.s. (6)

Lot 186

NO RESERVE Kipling (Rudyard) The Works: Bombay Edition. 25 volumes only (of 31), limited to 1050 copies, volume one signed by the author on half title, a few volumes with staining and marks to boards and spines, foxing to a few untrimmed edges and first and last leaves, otherwise mostly clean text; (lacks vol. 2, Soldiers Three: The Story of The Gadsbys: In Black and White), publisher's quarter oatmeal buckram backed paper boards, printed labels to spines, gilt tops, others untrimmed, a few blue ribbon book marks present, printed R.& R. Clark from the Florence Press on hand-made paper. large 8vo, (250 x 174mm), 1913-1927. ⁂ The series was initially published in 20 volumes and eventually extended to 31 volumes, however the final 6 volumes were released over an extended period and are often lacking.

Lot 191

Lawrence (D.H.) The Captain's Doll, first American edition, Harry Truman's copy with his pencil signature, cracked hinges, ex-library with ink-stamp to title verso, Harry Truman pamphlet loosely inserted, original cloth, rubbed and worn, bumping and chipping to corners and extremities, New York, 1923; The Ship of Death and Other Poems, title vignette and illustrations by Blair Hughes-Stanton, scattered spotting, occasional neat strengthening at gutter, contemporary morocco-backed boards, 1933; The White Peacock, first edition, second impression, cracked hinges, ex-library with labels and ink-stamps, original cloth, bumping to corners and extremities, 1911; and others by the same, 8vo & folio (c.115)

Lot 194

Lawrence (D. H.).- Nin (Anais) D. H. Lawrence: An unprofessional Study, number 56 of 550 copies, ex-library with label and ink-stamps to title and title verso, cracked hinges, original cloth, lightly sunned spine, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Paris, 1932 § Merrild (Knud) A Poet and Two Painters: A Memoir of D. H. Lawrence, first edition, portrait frontispiece, plates, ex-library with labels and stamps, original cloth, library blind-stamp to upper cover, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, slight creasing and chipping to edges, a little rubbed, 1938 § Lowenfels (Walter) Elegy in the Manner of a Requiem in Memory of D. H. Lawrence, one of 135 copies, ex-library with labels and ink-stamp to title verso, cracked hinges, original vellum, backstrip beginning to split at joints, slightly splayed as usual, rubbed, Carrefour, 1932; and others on Lawrence, v.s. (c.110)

Lot 195

NO RESERVE Lawrence (D.H.) L'Homme et la Poupée, one of 300 copies, Paris, 1933; Crépuscule sur L'Italie, number 34 of 60 copies, unopened, 1954, ex-library with label, original paper wrappers, original glassine, a little rubbed, neat pencil note to the first, § Bunin (I. A.) The Gentleman from San Francisco, translated by Lawrence et al., errata tipped-in, ex-library with label and ink-stamp to title verso, original decorative boards, small label to spine foot, rubbed, chipping to spine extremities, 1922; and others either Lawrence's works translated, or Lawrence as translator, 8vo (58)

Lot 196

Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) Marlborough His Life and Times, 4 vol., first editions, illustrations, plates and maps (some folding) vol. 1 and 2 with armorial bookplates of F. Reddaway, original purple cloth with gilt arms of the Duke of Marlborough, spines faded, foxing to edges, [Woods A40 a], 1933-38; and two others by the same, 8vo (6)

Lot 198

Orioli (G.) Adventures of a Bookseller, one of 300 copies signed by author, lightly browned, ex-library with labels and ink-stamp to title verso, original paper wrappers, a little rubbed, slight chipping to corners and edges, Florence, [1937] § Dostoevsky (F. M.) The Grand Inquisitor, number 28 of 300 copies, previous owner's ink inscriptions, ex-library with label and ink-stamp, original decorative vellum, a little rubbed, slight splaying, 1930 § Moore (Olive) Further Reflection on the Death of a Porcupine, one of 99 copies signed by author, tipped-in frontispiece, original boards, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1932 § Winter (Keith) Impassioned Pygmies, first edition, ex-library with label and ink-stamp, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, slight creasing to edges, a little rubbed, 1936 § Brown (Ivor) I Commit to the Flames, first edition, ex-library with label and ink-stamp, original cloth, library blind-stamp to upper cover, slight bumping to corners and extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, slight creasing and small tears to edges, 1934; and others similar, v.s. (c.55)

Lot 199

Beaton (Cecil) Cecil Beaton's New York, first English edition, plates and illustrations, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, slight chipping and small tears to edges, neat tape repairs to verso, a little rubbed, faint spotting, 1938 § Holloway (Laura C.) Biographical Sketch of Charles Storrs, of Brooklyn, N.Y. ..., Philadelphia, presentation copy inscribed to Rev. Charles Voysey by Storrs, portrait frontispiece, newspaper cuttings pasted to blanks at end, one folded and torn, ex-library with usual labels and ink-stamps, modern cloth, lightly sunned spine, 1884 § Andersen (Hans Christian) The True Story of My Life, first English edition, translated by Mary Howitt, half-title, advertisements at end, occasional faint marginal staining, original cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, ex-library with blind-stamp to upper cover, 1847 § Nicoll (Charles Vere) From a Doctor's Diary, signed and inscribed by author with A.L.s from author loosely inserted, plates and illustrations, ex-library with usual labels, original cloth, fractional bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, small loss to spine head, a little rubbed, Shrewsbury, 1956; and others, most biography, 8vo & 12mo (c.60)

Lot 2

Deane (Samuel) The New England Farmer; or Georgical Dictionary, second edition, contemporary ink ownership name to title and front free endpaper, latter with newspaper cutting tipped in, title very browned, scattered spotting to first few pp., light foxing throughout, modern half calf, lightly marked, Worcester, MA., Isaiah Thomas, 1797 § Sanders (J. H.) The Breeds of Live Stock, and the principles of Heredity, plates, bookplate to pastedown, ink ownership name to title, modern blue half morocco, spine lightly sunned, Chicago, 1887; and 12 others, American agriculture, and 2 Australian-printed works, v.s. (14)

Lot 20

Ellis (William) The Modern Husbandman, or, the Practice of Farming, 4 vol., contemporary ink note to front free endpaper, contemporary half calf, rubbed, T. Osborne, [Fussell II p.7], 1744; A Compleat System of Experienced Improvements, made on Sheep, Grass-Lambs, and House-Lambs..., engraved frontispiece, very faint spotting, frontispiece lightly water-stained, contemporary calf, crudely rebacked, extremities rubbed, [Fussell p.11], for T. Astley, 1749; The Practical Farmer; or, the Hertfordshire Husbandman, second edition, 5pp. advertisements at end, contemporary calf, rebacked, bumped, for Weaver Bickerton, 1732, 8vo (5)⁂ Considered alongside Tull to be an agricultural luminary of his time, Ellis's first book brought him into early marked repute.

Lot 203

NO RESERVE Hughes (Langston) The Sweet Flypaper of Life, first edition, illustrations by Roy Decarava, original cloth-backed boards, slight bumping to corners and extremities, remnants of dust-jacket back panel, New York, 1955 § Nelson (Truman) The Torture of Mothers, illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, slight rubbing to corners and edges, Newburyport, Mass., 1965 § Broomfield (Gerald Webb) Colour Conflict: Race Relations in Africa, ex-library with occasional ink-stamps, original pictorial boards, small paper label to spine foot, a little rubbed, 1944, 8vo (3).

Lot 204

NO RESERVE Homosexuality.- Prostitution.- Report of the Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution, ex-library with barcodes and ink-stamps, original cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1957 § An Appeal to the People of England, on the Recognition and Superintendence of Prostitution by Governments. By An English Mother, staining to first and last few leaves, ex-library with ink-stamp to title and title verso, disbound, Nottingham, Frederick Banks, [c.1870], 8vo (2).

Lot 205

NO RESERVE Bibliography.- Herbert (A. S.) Historical Catalogue of Printed Editions of The English Bible 1525-1961, 1968 § Darton (F. J. Harvey) Children's Books in England, dust-jacket, 1982 § Hill (Draper) Mr Gillray the Caricaturist, dust-jacket, 1965 § Salt Brassington (W.) A History of the Art of Bookbinding, 1894, some with plates, ex-library copies with usual stamps and labels, first 3 original cloth or boards, last morocco-backed boards, library stamps or stickers, lightly faded and rubbed to extremities; and a small quantity of others, bibliography, v.s. (2 boxes)

Lot 207

Amis (Kingsley) Lucky Jim, first edition, scattered spotting, most to first and last few leaves, previous owner's ink signature to front free endpaper, original cloth, lightly sunned spine, minor staining, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1953 § Fleming (Ian) Octopussy and The Living Daylights, first edition, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, faint spotting, slight creasing to edges, a little rubbed, 1966 § Brú (Heðin) The Old Man and His Sons, first edition, illustrations, ex-library with remnants of label to front free endpaper, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, slight creasing to edges, a little rubbed, New York, 1970 § Roberts (Cecil) Vitória Quatro e Meia, signed and dated by author on half-title, lightly browned throughout, one or two marginal pencil marks, original pictorial paper wrappers, chipping and creasing to edges, rubbed and worn, Lisboa, [1943]; and others, modern first editions, 8vo (c.90)

Lot 21

Estienne (Charles) and Jean Liébault. Maison Rustique, or the Countrie Farme... also a short collection of the hunting of the Hart, wilde Bore, Hare, Foxe, Gray, Conie; of Birds and Faulconrie..., translated by Richard Surflet, first edition in English, woodcut device on title, ornaments, initials and illustrations, some full-page including 20 of knot gardens, lacking A1 (blank but for signature "A1") and 3N8 (final leaf of index), title trimmed and window-mounted, slightly faded at head, chipped with loss to a few letters of text, 2A⁴-⁶with tears to foot, paper repairs, affecting text with loss to a couple of words, occasional light soiling, some damp-staining, mostly at beginning and end, later calf, rubbed, rebacked, [STC 10547; Fussell I p.13], 4to, by Edm. Bollifant for Bonham Norton, 1600.

Lot 211

NO RESERVE Eliot (T.S.) Murder in the Cathedral, first trade edition, BBC copy with ownership stamp to front free endpaper and extensive production annotations throughout in pen and pencil, some markings, bookplate removed from endpaper leaving paper remains, promoting leaflet for the live play at the Mercury Theatre loosely inserted, original cloth, worn and frayed, small chips to spine ends and extremities, 8vo, 1935.⁂ Interesting and quirky copy of Eliot's verse drama, first performed in 1935. This copy was presumably used by the BBC production team for the radio broadcast on 5th January 1936. Annotations include cuts to the text, 'cut to last chorus of Speaight's 30" speech', 'fade slowly out on speech', and 'mix to - '. Other annotations in a later hand are also present.

Lot 212

NO RESERVE Gordimer (Nadine) Face to Face, first edition, original cloth, spine ends bumped and creased, dust-jacket, price-clipped, loss to spine ends and lower panel with extensive paper restorations verso, splitting along joints, rather rubbed, 8vo, Johannesburg, 1949.

Lot 213

NO RESERVE Hall (Radclyffe) The Master of the House, first edition, number 92 of 172 copies signed by the author to limitation page, very light even spotting, original vellum-backed cloth, lightly scuffed but a crisp copy overall, original publisher's slip-case (worn and repaired with tape), tall 8vo, 1932.

Lot 214

Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, original cloth, dust-jacket clipped, light creasing and marks, small clean edge tear to corner of upper panel, within clear wrappers, 1964; and c.50 others, including works by Julian Barnes, Virkam Seth, Margaret Attwood and J.G. Ballard, 8vo (c.50)

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