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GB: Some 20 album pages of QV-QEII defin., commem., officials & postage due, mint & used up to £1 value. Two 1d black, one 3 margin, red MC with guideline in corner 'DG' and other LE including 1/2d and 1d reds plus later surface printed. Sets and used KGV 'seahorses' re-engraved seen. In addition QEII Coronation and first defin. 'Tudor Crown' watermark FDCs (8)
Two Albums of First Day Covers, GB from 1990 to 1993, all with typewritten addresses, with some duplication but with different postmarks, about 100 covers, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee for Commonwealth special postal heritage society album and 6 albums of Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man and mounted mint and FDC, one album of mint and one album of FDCs for each country
The Domesday Book Studies, Middlesex and London, folio and maps and introduction and translation, 3 vols The Alecto Historical Editions 1987, elephant folio, brown cloth with cream buckram backstrips, in fitted slip case (splitting)The Nonesuch Press - The Complete Works of William Shakespeare in 4 vols, 1953, marbled boards, gilt titles, within fitted slip caseAnderson, Emily"The Letters of Beethoven", 3 vols, Macmillan, djs in fitted slip casePlomer, William"Kilvert's Diary", 3 vols, dj, some water damageProust, Marcel "Remembrance of Things Past", 3 vols, Chatto & Windus 1981, purple ep, black cloth with gold and purple abstract design and gilt titles, within a black fitted slipcaseFolio Society Wilkie, Collins, 4 vols "The Moonstone", "The Woman in White", "No Name" and "Armadale", green cloth with black stamped decorations and titles, reminiscent of the original first editions, in green slip case
Shooting and Arms interest to include:-Fremantle, Hon T F Major First Bucks VRC"The Book of the Rifle", Longmans Green & Co 1901, numerous illustrations, two letters bound in, one from PD Ackley Gunmaker, Salt Lake City dated 11th March 1963, rebound fine binding, marbled boards, half-morocco, gilt titles and gilt rules to the backstripWeston, Paul B"Combat Shooting for the Police", Charles C Thomas USA 1970, djScoffern, J "Projectile Weapons of War""Military Breach - Loading Rifles"Buchanan, Brenda J "Gunpowder""Brassey's Essential Guide to Military Small Arms", etc (2 boxes)
Tanner, Right Rev Dr Thomas and Nasmith, James "Notitia Monastica; or an account of all the Abbies, Priories and Houses of Friers, formerly in England and Wales and also of all the Colleges and Hospitals founded before AD MDXL", printed at The University Press by John Archdeacon for John Nichols at Cicero's Head, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, 1787, engraved frontis portrait offset on tp, paper water marks on ep, contemporary binding, boards with paper backstrip, backstrip separating, stitching can be seen, pastedown has loss, deckle edges, large folioNavarre Society Limited "The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt ...", with two portraits and 10 photogravures from the original drawings by Antoine Gaymard, privately printed for the Navarre Society 1922, 2 vols, front hinge cracked to vol 1, some foxing to vol 2, cream cloth with gilt titles and gilt rulesBeerbohm, Max"A Survey", William Heinemann 1921, colour frontis tipped in with lettered tissue guard, colour plates tipped in with lettered tissue guards, foxed half title and light foxing on initial pages and two the edges, red cloth, gilt titles, backstrip faded and stain on the front boardThe Broadway Library of 18th Century French Literature"The Private Life of the Marshall Duke of Richelieu ...", George Routledge & Sons 1927, illustrations, green cloth Cheadle, W B and Milton, Viscount"The North-West Passage by Land being a narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific ... by one of the Northern Passes in the Rocky Mountains", Cassell, Petter & Galpin (1865), one map only and nine plates, original green cloth with pictorial image on front board, gilt titles to the backstrip Antiquarian to include:- "The Secret Memoirs of the Duke De Roquelaure written by himself, now for the first time completely translated into English in four volumes", this edition strictly limited to 1,000 numbered copies, privately printed 1896, this edition not numbered, full vellum with gilt rules, edges stained, gilt titles and decorations to the backstrip, backstrips faded"Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of Sully, Prime Minster to Henry the Great ...", 5 vols, printed for A Miller in The Strand ... 1758, full mottled calf, gilt rules, pastedowns missing on backstrips, raised bands, all in need of a bit of tlc, pencil drawing on ffep of vol 1"Macauley's History of England", London, Longman Roberts & Green 1864, marbled ep, half morocco over marbled boards, gilt decorations and raised bands to backstrip, 4 volsWalpole, Mr Horace"Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III", 2nd edition, London, printed for J Dodsley in Pall-Mall 1768, frontis, marbled ep, bkpl inside front board, tree calf, gilt decorations to edges, gilt decorations and titles to backstrip which is separating and has loss, corners bumped"The New Bath Guide; or Memoirs of B-N-R-D Family in a series of poetical epistles", a new edition, London 1801, contemporary marble boards, half-leather, pastedown title and six other volumes
Galsworthy, John, numerous first editions and later to include:-"Maid in Waiting", William Heinemann 1931, green cloth, dj not price clipped "Over the River", William Heinemann 1933, green cloth, gilt titles, dj rather chipped "The Silver Spoon", William Heinemann 1926, green cloth, dj "The Forsytes Pendyces and Others", Willian Heinemann 1935, green cloth, dj rather chipped "Over the River", William Heinemann 1933, limited edition 142/375, velum backstrip"Flowering Wilderness", William Heinemann 1932, green cloth, dj but very chipped and with loss "Soames and the Flag", William Heinemann 1930, limited edition 812/1025 signed in ink by the author, velum boards, gilt titles, within original slipcaseWells, H G "The New World Order", Secker & Warberg 1940, published January 1940, grey cloth with red titles to backstrip, dj not price clipped but torn and chipped"The Dream", "The Days of the Comet", "The Open Conspiracy", Oddhams Press Limited works of H G Wells in blue cloth with gilt titles to backstrip (11 vols) (2 boxes)
Antiquarian interest - Bunting, Heinrich [Henry Bunting] "Itinerarium totius sacrae scripturae", or The Travels of the Holy Patriarchs, Prophets, Judges, Kings, Our Saviour Christ and his Apostles, as they are related in the Old and New Testaments". With a descriptions of the townes and places to which they travelled ... printed by Adam Islip in 1636, cut headers, trimmed, the index is not complete and finishes under S, contemporary inscriptions on all end papers, one dated 1708, scribbles and drawings on end papers, another dated 1741, another 1887, another 1945, the front hinge is separating, stitching visible, contemporary full leather boards lost to the back strip, with [Clark Samuel] [T. Carpenter] "A New Description of the World Colon and First of Europe", this title on page 1B, title page missing, Introduction to the reader by T. Carpenter, woodcut headers, complete descriptions to Italy, Germany, Greece, Africa, America, last page is 212 appears to be the final page, inscriptions on end papers, the end papers are torn, contemporary binding leather separating from the boards, in general poor condition and the "Barclay's Dictionary... greatly improved and superbly embellished", published T. Kinnersley January 1 1813, engraved frontice, the title page engraved, plates, coloured maps, the book has separated at page 514 by the Map of Ireland which is loose, boards detached and five miniature books (8)
Bindings Ferrier [Susan] [Edmonstone] "Marriage" William Blackwood 1818 (written first edition 1810, this version much revised, published anonymously in 1818 by the Edinburgh firm of William Blackwood who paid £150 to the author) "Inheritance" William Blackwood 1825, three volumes, "Destiny" printed for Robert Cadell 1831, 3 volumes, full tan coloured calf, gilt rules, gilt titles with raised bands and paste down titles to backstrip, marbled end papers, all pages marbled, one volume of Inheritance suffered from damp, another copy of Destiny published 1831, marble boards, half leather, paste downs, red edges and other volumes (1 box)
Edwards, George "Some Memoirs of the Life and Works of George Edwards"printed for J. Robson Bookseller 1777, frontis portrait missing,foxing and folding plates to first volume to include 'Narrow Beak'd Crocodile', 'The Frog Fish of Surinam, 'The Argus or Luen Pheasant', bound with Linnaeus Sir C. " A Catalogue of the Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Insects, Plants & c. contained in Edwards's Natural History...." London , J Robson 1776, catalogue and advertising only, andWyndham Henry Penruddocke "A Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales made in the months of June and July 1774 and in the months of June, July and August 1777",the Second Edition printed and sold by E. Eastern in 1781, frontis, engraved plates (final plate missing), ., engraved plates for the Tour through Monmouth and Wales, contemporary tree calf, paste down titles, top of the backstrip has been repaired but there is loss and the front hinges are cracked, book plate for Wrest ParkCondition ReportPlease see additional images, including notes regarding plates etc.
Wodehouse, P G, numerous volumes, to include:-"Uncle Fred in the Springtime", Herbert Jenkins, red cloth, dj with repairs"Service with a Smile", Herbert Jenkins 1962, red cloth, dj not price clipped "Uncle Dynamite", Herbert Jenkins (first printing), dj with sellotape repairs "Full Moon", Herbert Jenkins (first printing), orange cloth, black titles, dj some chipping "The Pelican at Blandings", Herbert Jenkins 1969, black cloth, dj "Sunset at Blandings", Chatto & Windus 1977, turquoise cloth, dj price clipped"Heavy Weather", Herbert Jenkins 1933, no dj, blue cloth"Mike at Wrykn", Herbert Jenkins 1953, red cloth, no dj numerous volumes published by Barry & Jenkins, all with djs, related works "The Great Sermon Handicap", illustrated by William Hewison, James Heinemann Inc, New York 1991, multi-lingual translations, 6 vols, cream cloth with green titles, all with djs (4 boxes)
'Miss Read' (Dora Jessie Saint 1913-2012)'Quantity, mainly first editions, all with djs not price clipped to include:-"Winter in Thrush Green", Michael Joseph 1961, illustrated by J S Goodall"Miss Claire Remembers", Michael Joseph 1962, dj not price clipped Various other volumes to include Beatrix Potter interest, :Sonia Woolf ( ills) "Confessions of an Opium Eater", Bodley Head , Dodd Mead and Company 1930poetry, travel, etc (2 boxes)
BRIAN ENO - RAMS - ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM LP (2020 - UMC 0855249). The 2020 white label test pressing of Brian Eno - Rams (Original Soundtrack Album). The record (released by UMC/Opal Records/Film First for RSD 2020, 0855249) appears in unplayed condition. As is standard with test pressings, this release is pressed on black vinyl (the commercial RSD release was pressed on white vinyl).
THE CRANBERRIES - STARS: THE BEST OF 1992-2002 LP (2021 - ISLAND/UMC 5393226). The 2021 (compilation, available for the first time on vinyl) of The Cranberries - Stars: The Best Of 1992-2002. The records (released as a double LP, Island/UMC 5393226) appear in unplayed condition. With Island compliments slip. As is standard with test pressings, this release is pressed on black vinyl.
SUZANNE VEGA - CLOSE-UP EXTRAS LP (2022 - COOKING VINYL COOKLP815). The 2022 (available for the first time on vinyl) white label test pressing of Suzanne Vega - Close-Up Extras. The record (Cooking Vinyl COOKLP815, produced in 2021 for commercial release on RSD 2022) appears in unplayed condition.
SIMPLE MINDS - LIFE IN A DAY/REAL TO REAL CACOPHONY LPs (UMC/VIRGIN EMI - 2015 RELEASES). Selection of the first 2 studio albums from Simple Minds, these 2015 (reissue) white label test pressings released by UMC. Titles are Life In A Day (4733747) and Real To Real Cacophony (4733746). The records appear in unplayed condition. With Virgin EMI compliments slip.
VIEIRA, Pe. António.- SERMOENS.- Em Lisboa: na Officina de Ioam da Costa [e outros], 1679-1736.- 16 vols.: 1 gravura; 21 cm.- E., Set consisting of the first 15 volumes (plus the first part of “Vozes saudosas...”), in first editions, of the sermons of the great Portuguese orator of the 1600s, with the following dates and printers: I - Primeyra parte (Na Officina de Ioam da Costa, 1679); II - Segvnda parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1682); III - Terceira parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1683); IV - Qvarta parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1685); V - Qvinta parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1689); VI - Sexta parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690); VII - Septima parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1692); VIII - Oitava parte. Xavier dormindo... (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1694); [IX] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: I parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1686); [X] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: II parte. (Na Impressaõ Craesbeeckiana, 1688); XI - Undecima parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1696); XII - Parte duodecima. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1699); [XIII] - Palavra de Deos. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690); XIV - Tomo XIV. (Por Valentim da Costa Deslandes, 1710); Tomo XV. Na Officina de Manoel da Silva, 1748); [XVI] Vozes saudosas da eloquencia... [tomo I]. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1736). Volume XI includes an engraving representing the coat of arms of D. Catarina of Braganza, Queen of England, to whom the work is dedicated. Six volumes with period ownership or inscriptions on the title page. Cover page of last volume mirrored. Very clean volumes, covered with full lexible parchment, contemporary bindings, not exactly identical, but similar, with new endpapers and ties. Inocêncio, I, p. 289. Samodães, 3516. BN (Padre António Vieira, Bibliografia), 990 to 1028.
LAS CASAS, D. Frei Bartholomé de, O.P.- ISTORIA | ò Breuissima Relatione | DELLA DISTRVTTIONE | dell'Indie Occidentali | [...] | Conforme al suo vero Originale Spagnuolo già stampato in Siuiglia. | Tradotta in Italiano dall'Eccell. Sig. Giacomo Castellani,| già sotto nome di Francesco Bersabita...- In Venetia: Presso Marco Ginammi, 1643.- [8], 149, [2] p.; 21 cm.- E. ], Italian translation of the best-known work by Las Casas, a terrible libel against the processes of the “encomiendas” of the Indians, by the Spanish colonists and which came to provoke the publication of the New Laws of the Indies, protecting the indigenous people. Numerous references to Cuba, Argentina, Peru, Guatemala, Venezuela, etc. Las Casas (1474/84-1566), an indefatigable fighter against the oppression of American Indians, considered a precursor of abolitionism, in addition to having been bishop of Chiapas (Guatemala), he was a protege of Cardinal Cisneros who appointed him Universal Attorney and Protector of the Indians and obtained from Charles V several legislative measures for their protection. Bilingual text, printed in two columns, in Italian and Castilian. The last two pages are a list of works printed by Marco Ginammi. On the back of the title page: stamp from the library of a school belonging to the Society of Jesus and large(!) ex-libris by Diogo de Mello pasted on an unidentified stamp. Handwritten ownership on title page, slightly handled. Copy slightly cropped, with slight browning. Bound in flexible parchment, not original (repurposed), with new endpapers. Palau, 46955 (for the first Italian edition of 1626). Hail, 3286.
KOSTER, Henry.- Travels in Brazil.- London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816.- IX, [3], 501 p., 1 f.: il.; 26 cm.- E., First edition of the popular book by Koster (ca. 1793-1820), an English farmer and explorer, born in Oporto, having lived most of his short life in Brazil. The work is illustrated with two copperplate printed maps of Pernambuco and eight hand-coloured aquatints representing traditional customs and some aspects of everyday life. It is still considered today as the best English description of the Brazilian Northeast before independence. The last sheet contains a publisher's catalogue. Light browning, but in general, a clean copy with good margins. Ex-libris of Rev. I.S. Spurgeon. Recent plain natural sheepskin half-binding. Provenance: auction 35 (March 2000), lot 416, Silva’s/Pedro de Azevedo (same copy). Sabin, 38272. Borba de Moraes, p. 437 (this first edition is the most sought after).
MANUSCRITOS.- LIVROS DE CARGA do navio S. Gualter da Bahia para Lisboa.- Século XIX (1817-1821).- 3 vols.; 21 e 24 cm.- E., Set consisting of three cargo books from the ship S. Gualter, “feito na Bahia, com as melhores madeiras”, owned by the wealthy Guimarães merchant Félix Martins da Costa (†1827), established in Bahia, but with wholesale business as well in the states of Pernambuco, Maranhão and Rio de Janeiro. Two volumes are dated from 1817 and one from 1821. The first (38 f.), somewhat disjointed, has the following title, gold engraved on the front cover; SG Lº da carga do Navio S. Gualter da Bahia pª Lisboa Comandante Estevaõ, Joze, Alves, 1817. The second (40 f.) and the third (56 f.), with similar titles, recorded in the same way. They record the cargo, the name of the holders and their respective values, as well as the price of freight. We highlight the main goods: sugar boxes, tobacco rolls and bales, cotton sacks, cachaça barrels, tallow sheets, dry and salted leathers, etc. The three volumes with different formats, covered in contemporary bindings, fully red shagreen, slightly worn, with engraving on the front covers, borders on all covers and smooth spines.
ALVAREZ DE COLMENAR, Juan.- Les delices de l’Espagne & du Portugal, où on voit une description exacte des antiquitez, des provinces, des montagnes, des villes, des rivieres, des ports de mer, des forteresses, eglises, academies, palais, bains, &c...- A Leide: Chez Pierre Vander Aa, 1715.- 6 tomos em 2 vols.: il.; 16 cm.- E., Copy of the small-format edition, in six volumes (bound in three volumes), of a very popular work on the Iberian countries, probably by a Frenchman who may have used a Spanish pseudonym. The six volumes present the following collation: I - [28], 216 p.: 1 Title, 1 engrav. dedication, 15 engrav.; II - [4], pp. 217 to 392: 1 engrav. title, 50 engrav.; III - [4], pp. 393 to 507, [1 br.]: 1 engrav. title, 48 (i. é 47) engrav.; IV - [4], pp. 509 to 688: 1 engrav. title, 18 engrav.; V - [4], pp. 689 to 816: 1 engrav. title, 21 engrav.; VI - [4], pp. 817 to 672 [i. é, 972], [50] p.: 1 engrav. title, 10 engrav. Each of the volumes includes a double engraved title page. Set missing engraving 61 (vol. II, p. 348) and failure of support on the outer margin of the first text sheet of volume IV (p. 509/510, without affecting the text). Otherwise, a solid copy, slightly cropped and with slight browning, conserving 165 of the 166 engravings, according to the index of volume VI. At the end of the last volume, with its own title page, a catalogue of books, maps and engravings published by the publisher in France, Germany and England (48 p.). Ex-libris by Gustavo R. A. Cudell. Contemporary bindings, full sheepskin, with some wear, missing the flying endpapers. Duarte de Sousa, 166. Palau, 9590. Auvermann, 1146.
EUSÉBIO DE CESAREIA.- Hystoria dela Igle | sia que llaman Eccle | siastica y Tripartita. | Abreuiada y trasladada de Latin en Ca- | stellano, pr vn Religioso dela or- | den de sancto Domingo. | Y aora nueuamente reuista y corregida | por el mesmo | interprete. | Año de M.D.LIIII. | Con priuilegio real.- Coimbra: por Juan Alvarez, 1554.- [4], 171, [3] f.; 27 cm.- E. ., Second Portuguese edition of a work based on the «Ecclesiastical History» by Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260/265- ca. 339/340) and his successors (especially Rufino and Cassiodorus), divided into nine books, the translation being the responsibility of the Dominican Fr. Juan de la Cruz. Unlike the first edition, printed in Lisbon by Luís Rodrigues in 1541, the present one includes a detailed colophon at the end of the text (f. y3r, fol. 171): ¶ A lo[v]or de Dios y dela gloriosa Virgen Maria se acabo de empremir la presente historia dela yglesia de Dios trasladada d[e] latin e[n] romance por el padre frey Juan de la cruz d[e]la orde[n] de predicadores de la prouincia de Portugal y agora de nueuo corregida por el mismo interprete. Fue impressa en la muy noble ciudad de Coimbra, por Juan Aluarez, impressor delRey nuestro señor a veinte & siete del mes de Agosto De .M.D.Liiij. The title page (blank verso) presents a Renaissance architectural framework; followed by the dedication to King D. João III (front and back); the «Prologo del interprete al Lector» occupies the third folio and the front of the following one (on the back the «Auisos»). On the front of the fifth folio (A1) we find the «Prologo de Eusebio Obispo de Cesarea», the text itself beginning on the verso of the same folio, which extends to the front of page 171 (f. y3r); the «Tabla delos Libros y Capitulos» fills the last seven pages (f. y3v to y6v). With the exception of the current titles, the text of the nine books is composed entirely in Gothic characters; the remaining texts (preliminary and final pages) are also printed in round characters. Copy very slightly cropped (carmine edge) and with slight browning, but generally clean; minor restoration on the lower margin of the third sheet. Recent and simple binding, complete with flexible parchment. Anselmo, 61. Palau, 115185. BN (16th century), 245. King D. Manuel II Library, 150.
FREIRE, Francisco de Brito.- NOVA | LUSITANIA, | HISTORIA DA | GUERRA | BRASILICA | A | PURISSIMA ALMA | E | SAVDOSA MEMORIA | SERENISSIMO PRINCIPE | DOM THEODOSIO | PRINCIPE DE PORTVGAL, | E | PRINCIPE DO BRASIL. | POR | FRANCISCO DE BRITO FREYRE. | DECADA PRIMEIRA.- Lisboa: Na Officina de Joam Galram, 1675.- [16 (i. é 14)], 460, [8], 64, [39, 1 br.] p.; 30 cm.- E., A working copy of the original edition of a work of capital importance to the history of Brazil, namely from 1630 to 1638. The author (ca. 1625-1692) was admiral of the Portuguese Fleet in Brazil and governor of Pernambuco (1661-1664) ), which allowed him to describe the events at first hand, having also had access to extensive documentation, both Portuguese and Dutch. The edition includes an engraved allegorical frontispiece, which is missing from the present copy. It also includes the «Viage [sic] da Armada da Companhia do Commercio, e Frotas do Estado do Brasil», with its own title page, dating from 1655 ([8], 64 p.). The last group of 39 numbered pages corresponds to the index. The copy also lacks the second preliminary sheet (beginning of the dedication) and has some serious defects, the main ones being the following: mirrored title page with browning and serious restoration, extending to the two following sheets; last two leaves with less profound restoration, especially on the outer margin. The rest of the sheets are cropped, but clean and without noticeable defects. Binding from the 19th century(?), full sheepskin. Inocêncio, III, p. 361. Borba de Moraes, p. 324/326 (rare). Samodães, 484. Auvermann, 1051. Arouca, F 187.
STRICKLAND, William.- Reports on canals, railways, roads, and other subjects, made to “The Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Internal Improvement”. / By William Strickland, architect and engineer, while engaged in the service of the society.- Philadelphia: H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1826.- VI, 51, [1 br.] p.: il.; 26x44 cm.- E., William Strickland (1788-1854), American architect and engineer, born in New Jersey, was sent to England in 1825 to study the latest technologies linked to the development of freight transport by road, rail and river. The album consists of a title page, one with the list of subscribers and another with the preface (VI p.); the next 46 pages are part of the “reports”; the last five, the “references to the plates”. The prints follow, numbered from 1 to 72, in a somewhat confusing way, namely: 13 double prints (2 per sheet); 1 triple (69 + 70 + 72); 2 folding ones (42 + 50); 2 double sheet (39 + 46); stamp 15 on two successive sheets. The total number of prints (figures) is therefore 73, printed on 57 sheets. Complete copy, with some conservation problems: slight cropping, browning and some fungal stains on the upper margin of the first leaves; tear without lack of support, on the first sheet of text (p. 1/2). Full shagreen recent binding, signed Victor Santos, with gold engraving on the upper cover and top edge gilt. Protective case.
MURPHY, James Cavanah.- A general view of the state of Portugal; containing a topographical description thereof in which are included an account of the physical and moral state of the kingdom, together with observations on the animal, vegetable and mineral productions of its colonies.- London: Printed for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798.- XI, 272 p.: XV gravuras, 1 mapa desdobr.; 31 cm.- E., Original edition of one of the most famous foreign books on Portugal. James Murphy (1760-1814), Irish architect and traveller, native of Blackrock (Cork); in the service of William Burton Conyngham, he was in Portugal during the years 1789 and 1790, with the mission of studying and designing the architecture of the Monastery of Batalha. The author's third work on Portugal, the first two having been published in 1795: “Plans, elevations, sections and views of the church of Batalha...” and “Travels in Portugal through the provinces of Entre Douro e Minho, Beira, Estremadura and Alem-Tejo in the years 1789 and 1790”. It includes a map of Portugal (double, at the end) and 15 aquatints, coloured by hand, representing mainly Portuguese customs and costumes. The location of the engravings and the map strictly respects their original placement, according to the index on pages IX and X. The copy, with good margins, belonged to Rodrigo da Fonseca Magalhães (1787-1858), bearing its white seal and ownership on the title page; another ownership crossed out, on the lower margin, with a stain passing slightly to the next sheet. Some sections with browning, but the engravings are exceptionally clean and fresh. The copies with the hand-coloured engravings are very unusual. Ex-libris of Henrique Botelho. Half-leather contemporary binding (?), with the initials VB gold engraved on the upper cover, keeping the original endpapers in marbled paper. Duarte de Sousa, 509. Foulché-Delbosc, 197 D.
HYGINUS, Gaius Julius.- [Poeticon Astronomicon] Higinius de Stellis.- Papiae: Impressum: arte & industria Iacob Paucidrapësis de Burgofrãco, 1513.- [52 (i. é 51)] f.: il.; 19 cm.- E., Beautiful edition of this astronomy manual, printed in Pavia, early 16th century. Work attributed to Hyginus de Stellis, Latin polygrapher (ca. 64 BC-17 AD), born in the Iberian Peninsula, according to some, or in Alexandria, according to others, a friend of Seneca, responsible for the Palatine library in Rome. His biography was transmitted to us by Suetonius. The princeps edition was printed in Venice in 1475, curiously with blank spaces for the illustrations that never made it to print. The work went through at least four editions in the 15th century. The present one includes a representation of the «Sphæra Mvndi» on the first folio, which is repeated on the reverse side, plus 47 figures of constellations and stars, with astrological zoomorphic or anthropomorphic representations. The edition is almost entirely composed in rotunda Gothic characters. Volume missing the last blank sheet, slightly cropped, but clean, showing a small restored worm hole on the outer margin of part of the sheets and that only occasionally touches the typographic stain. Non-contemporary binding in full flecked sheepskin. Provenance: auction 46, Pedro de Azevedo, May 2004, lot 332, Salema Garção Library (same copy). BM STC (Italy), 337. Leonardo Cantamessa (Astrologia), II, p. 1302.
GARCIA, Pe. Gregorio, O.P.- Origen de los Indios de el Nuevo Mundo, e Indias Occidentales, averiguado con discurso de opiniones [...] Tratanse en este libro varias cosas, y puntos curiosos, tocantes à diversas Ciencias, i Faculdades, con que se hace varia Historia, de mucho gusto para el Ingenio, i Entendimiento de Hombres agudos, i curiosos.- Segunda impression. Enmendada, y añadida de algunas opiniones...- En Madrid: En la Imprenta de Francisco Martinez Abad., 1729.- [32], 336, [80] p.: il.; 29 cm.- E., Father Gregório Garcia (1556/61-1627), a Spanish Dominican missionary, born in Cózar (Jaén), spent 12 years in the missions in America, three of them in New Spain (colonial viceroyalty in North and Central America, with capital in Mexico City) and nine in Peru. Second edition of his most important work, the original edition having been published in Valencia in 1607. The title page is illustrated with a curious copper plate print, representing a landing of missionaries near an Indian village. The second sheet includes a large engraving of St. Thomas Aquinas to whom the work is dedicated. Copy a little cropped and with slight handling, but complete and solid. Ex-libris of Oscar Benjamin Cintas. Contemporary binding, fully flexible parchment, with the first flying endpaper missing. Palau, 98007.
RESENDE, André de.- Libri Quatuor | DE ANTIQVITATIBVS LVSITANIÆ | à Lucio Andrea Resendio olim inchoati, & | à Iacobo Menœtio Mascancello | recogniti, atqœ absoluti. | Accessit liber quintus de antiquitate minicipij Eborensis, ab codem | Vasconcello conscriptus, quo etiam autore, secundus | tomus quique atios libros continens, cito, | deo opt max. fauente, | in lucem prodibit. | Permittente regia maiestate, & supremo sacro sanctæ | inquisitionis senatu, cum privilegio | ad decennium.- Eboræ: Excudebat Martinus Burgensis, 1593.- [35], 259 (aliás 261), [1 br.], 46 (aliás 45), [21] p.: il.; 29 cm.- E., One of the most sought after works by the author, a pioneer in the field of archeology in Portugal. It includes numerous illustrations depicting epigraphic inscriptions. Since the pagination is a bit confusing, here's the exact collation of the copy: first section (from the title page) with four folios (signature +); second section (signature A) with eight folios (begins with the dedication of Diogo Mendes de Vasconcelos to Filipe II); third section with eight folios (signature B), in which the text of the work begins (folio B6 v.), curiously on the left page (Fol. 1 to Fol. 259, with a blank verso); 15 sections of 8 folios follow: signatures C to R (blank verso of R8); 4 sections with two folios signed +, ++, +++ and ++++ (blank verso of ++++2); three sections (signatures A, B and C) of eight folios, paginated from 1 to 46 (actually 45, due to an error on the last numbered page), errata (C7 v.) and two more blank pages; finally, the section that integrates the index (signature §) and consists of 9 folios with the last page blank. Exceptionally clean copy with good margins. Ex-libris of António Cupertino de Miranda. Binding from the 19th century, in full painted sheepskin, with a smooth spine, gold decorated. BN (16th century), 791. Samodães, 2761. Biblioteca de D. Manuel II, 469.
OVALLE, Pe.Alonso de, S.J.- HISTORIA | RELACION | Del Reyno de CHILE, | Y de las missiones, y ministerios que exercita en el | la Compañia de IESVS. | [...] | ALONSO DE OVALLE | De la Compañia de IESVS Natural de Santia- | go de Chile, y Procurador à ROMA.- En Roma: por Francisco Cauallo, 1646.- [8], 455, [1], 10, 12, 6 p.: il.; 25 cm.- E., Original edition of an important description of Chile, illustrated with 14 copperplate prints, nine portraits of knights (governors), 12 portraits of the first generals who commanded the Spanish troops in Chile and 18 xilographic engravings, on the final nine sheets, representing Jesuit schools, churches, ports and Chilean islands. Main work by the Jesuit Alonso de Ovalle (1603-1651), historian and chronicler, born in Santiago de Chile, son of powerful Spanish landowners. The copy lacks the folding map of the province. The work printed in the same year in the Italian version, was only reprinted in 1888 (Santiago), with a circulation of 600 copies. The specimen has some imperfections, the most important of which are: excessive cropping, slight browning and handling; monogrammed stamp with a count's coronet, on the title page; the paper of the copperplate prints is of poor quality and some have small worm holes, most of them marginal. With the exception of the map, it is however complete, corresponding even to the collation indicated to us by Palau. Provenance: Library of Bernardino Ribeiro de Carvalho (lot nº 543 of auction nº 50 of Pedro de Azevedo), with its oval label (ex-libris) on the back cover. Binding from the 19th century, with morocco spine. Sommervogel, IV, 39/40. Palau, 207397.
TEIXEIRA, Pedro.- RELACIONES | DE | PEDRO TEIXEIRA | D'EL ORIGEN | DESCENDENCIA | Y SVCCESSION | de los Reyes de Persia, y de Harmuz, | Y DE VN VIAGE HECHO | POR EL MISMO AVTOR | dende la India Oriental hasta Italia | por tierra.- En Amberes: En casa de Hieronymo Verdussen, 1610.- [8], 384, [8], 115 (aliás 215), [17] p.; 17 cm.- E., The only recorded work by this author, of whom little is known, in addition to being a Portuguese Jew and having traveled for many years in Persia (Baghdad, Basra, etc.) and the East (Goa, Ormuz, Malacca, etc.), from where he returned to Portugal, via Venice, in 1605. The first part tells the story of Persia and its kings; the second, the author's itinerary, referring equally to China, Japan, Mexico and Bermuda. Cropped exemplary with browning, sometimes accentuated. Extensive pencil and ink notes on the first flying endpaper. Good contemporary binding, full sheepskin, with a double edge border on the covers and closed panels on the spine, with new endpapers. In the centre of both covers, the large heraldic super-books with the coat of arms of D. Vasco Luís da Gama (1612-1676), 5th Count of Vidigueira and 1st Marquis of Nisa (A. Fernandes Tomás, Ex-libris ornamentaes, CXXVIII ). Inocêncio, VII, p. 10. Palau, 328982. Cordier (BI), 1454. Auvermann, 733.
JERÓNIMO DE AZAMBUJA, O.P., Frei.- REVERENDI | PATRIS FRATIS HIERONYMI | AB OLEASTRO LVSITANI, PRÆ- | DICATORII ORDINIS, AC SACRAE | Theologiæ Professoris, atque hæreeticæ prauitatis | apud Inclytam Olysoponem Inquisitoris Cõ | mentaria in Mósi Pentateuchum, iuxta. M. | Sanctis Pagnini Lucensis eiusde[m] ordinis interpretationem: quibus Hebraica ve | ritas exactissime expliactur...- Olyssipone: apud Iohannem Barrerium, Regium Typographum. Anno à nato Seruatore nostro Iesu Christo. M.D.L.VI. [1556].- [8], 315, [16] p.; 27 cm. Junto com: -----.- [...] Commentaria | in Exodum...- Olyssiponi: Ex officina Ioannis Blauij Coloniensis, 1557.- [4], 96 f.; 27 cm. Junto com: -----.- [...] Comentaria | in Leuiticum...- Olisipone: Apud Ioannem Blauium, 1557.- [2], 67 f.; 27 cm. Junto com: -----.- [...] Cõmentaria in Librum | Numerorum.- Olyssipone: Ex officina Ioannis Blauij Coloniensis, 1557.- [2], 86 f.; 27 cm. -----.- Comentaria in li | brum. Deutero | nomii.- Olissipone: Ex officina Ioãnis Blauij Coloniensis, 1558.- [1 br., 3], 69, [1] f.; 27 cm.- E., Fr. Jerónimo de Azambuja († 1563), also known as Oleastro, religious of the Order of Saint Dominic, of which he was provincial, was one of the most prominent theologians of the 16th century. Deep knowledge of Latin and Greek languages; he participated in the Council of Trent where he was noted for his opposition to any kind of innovation; as High Inquisitor (1555) he practiced the greatest violence and cruelty. Original edition of his main work, the “Comments on the Pentateuch”, divided into five parts or books, the first printed by João Barreira and the others by João Blávio de Colónia. Each of the parts has its own title page and pagination, being autonomous as biblio-typographic species. The four books printed by João Blávio include, at the end, his printer's mark. Complete copy (with possible lack of some blank pages), a little disjointed, with signs of handling, censored in the first part: on the title page, five purge inscriptions (as well as two ownerships and two stamps, one of which was from the Franciscans of Balaguer); the main censure concerns the preface “Ad lectorem”, as in other copies, which, in addition to having several crossed out lines, presents a page (±14x14 cm) pasted on about 28 lines on the front of the page *iii. In the third part, some lines were also censored. Some worm holes, sometimes deep, but always marginal; occasional minor blemishes. Contemporary binding, full parchment, almost detached from the core and without endpapers, but retrievable. Author and abbreviated title inscribed in ink on the façade or fore edge (front edge of the leaves). For an introduction to the work, see Manuel Augusto Rodrigues, «A obra exegética de Fr. Jerónimo de Azambuja», in Biblos, LV, 1979, p. 183-195. Anselmo, 141 and 320 to 323. Lisbon Academy of Sciences, 9 to 13. BN (Século XVI), 389 to 393. Reiss & Auverman (L40), 1772. Biblioteca de D. Manuel II, RES 288-284 Adq.
[COMPANHIA DE JESUS].- DIVERSI AVISI | PARTICOLARI DALL'INDIE | di Portogallo, riceuuti dall'anno 1551. | fino al 1558. dalli Reuerendi padri | della compagnia di GIESV. | DOVE S'INTENDE DELLI PAESI, | delle genti, & costumi loro, & la grande con- | uertione di molti popoli, che hanno | riceuuto il lume della santa sede, | & religione Christiana. | Tradotti nuouamente dalla lingua Spagnuola nella Italiana.- In Venetia: per Michele Tramezzino M D LXV. [1565].- [8], 294 f.; 14 cm.- E., Venetian reprint of a set of 54 letters sent by Jesuit missionaries, mainly from Brazil, but also from India, Congo, Japan and China, between 1551 and 1558, to the general of the Society (some to Inácio de Loyola himself) and to his jesuit brothers in Portugal. The edition, published on the initiative of Michele Tramezzino (printer of the first map of Portugal), is dedicated to the Duchess of Urbino, Vittoria Farnese della Rovere, and includes 53 letters sent from numerous places, not only eastern but also western, namely Goa, Malacca, Ormuz, Pernambuco, São Vicente, São Salvador, Cochin, etc. Noteworthy are missives from Saint Francis Xavier, Fr. Luis Frós, Fr. Manuel da Nobrega, etc. Copy slightly cropped, but clean, with only occasional small stains, coated in a recent full parchment binding. Provenance: auction 34, Silva’s/Pedro de Azevedo, December 1999, lot 360 (same copy). STC (Italy), 349. Cordier, p. 48. Palau, 74650 (for the 1st edition of 1558: Se cita otra tirada por el mismo editor pero 1565 que no hemos visto). Borba de Moraes, p. 60.
BYRON, Com. John.- Viaje del Comandante Byron al rededor del Mundo, hecho ultimamente de orden del Almirantado de Inglaterra: en la qual se da noticia de varios paises de las costumbres de sus habitantes, de las plantas, y animales estraños... / traducido del Ingles por el Doct. Don Casimiro de Ortega...- Segunda edicion, en que se añade el Resumen Historico del viage emprendido por Magallanes...- En Madrid: En la Imprenta Real de la Gazeta, 1769.- [16], 176, [12], 55, [1 br.] p.: 1 gravura, 1 mapa desdobr.; 20 cm.- E., Second edition of the Spanish translation, published just two years after the original English edition (the first Spanish edition was published in the same year as the second). The work tells the voyage around the world of the English navigator John Byron (1723-1786) who, between 1764 and 1766, commanded the frigate Dolphin, accompanied by the frigate Tamer, through the Pacific Ocean, in search of new continents, having returned to England less than two years after his departure. The translator included at the end a “Resumen histórico del primer viaje hecho al rededor del mundo, emprendido por Hernando de Magallanes, e llevado felizmente á termino por el famoso capitan español Juan Sebastian del Cano”, with its own title page, next to page 176. In his work, Byron highlights the encounter with the giants of Patagonia, in Tierra del Fuego (represented in the engraving next to the title page), previously mentioned by the Portuguese navigator, but never scientifically confirmed. The fold-out map represents the Strait of Magellan in detail. Very clean contemporary binding copy, complete with flexible parchment. Palau, 38230. Borba de Moraes, p. 138.
AZPILCUETA NAVARRO, Frei Martin de, C.R.S.A.- MARTINI | AB AZPILCVETA NAVARRI | ET CONIMBRICENSIS | IN DECRETIS PONTI- | FICVM GYMNASTAE | PRIMARII PRAELECTIONES | in cap. Siquando & cap. Cuni contigat. de | rescript. in causa propria cantoriæ Co- | nimbricensis axiomata quæ versa | pagella docet discutientes, | cum popioso indice.- Conimbricae: Ex officina Iohannis Barrerii. & Iohãnis Aluari. M. D. XLIII. [1543].- [24], 188 p.; 28 cm.- E., One of the numerous editions published in Portugal (at least 25), by the famous Spanish humanist (1492-1586) who taught in Coimbra between 1538 and 1554, with the “Manual de confessores” being the one that achieved greater popularity. The title page features an elaborate xilographic architectural frame. The work is dedicated to Queen D. Catarina, wife of King D. João III. A treated, washed and re-glued copy; careful restorations to the lower outer corner of the first three sheets, lightly attached to the base of the xilographic frame. Recent binding, full sheepskin, with elaborate blind stamped on the covers and spine, to the taste of the time, probably from the workshop of master Império Graça. Anselmo, 242. BN (16th century), 55. D. Manuel II, 39.
CONSTITVIÇOENS DO | ARCEBISPADO DE LIXBOA.- Lisboa: Germam Galharde Frences, 1537.- [10], LXXXV, [1] f.; 26 cm.- E., First constitutions of Lisbon, reformed by D. Afonso de Portugal (1509-1540), 10th archbishop, following the synod of 1536 in which the Church of Lisbon (and Portugal) replaced the Rite of Salisbury with the Roman Rite, in response to the proclamation of the Church of England by Henry VIII. Edition entirely composed in Gothic characters, with the exception of the title. The title page features a xilographic architectural framework, with the archbishop's coat of arms in the central reserve and the title at the base, inserted in a cartouche. This is followed by the “Tavoada destas constituições” (fol. [2] to [9]). The last preliminary sheet is part of the prologue. The text of the “Constituições” is developed on 85 sheets numbered from I to LXXXV. On the last sheet, with a blank verso, the colophon and an errata with eight lines. The copy, complete and solid, is excessively cropped, with the loss of the xilographic frame and the title (on the title page) and the marginal glosses on the pages of “Tavoada”. It was carefully treated (washed and reglued) and restored, namely on the title page and the last two sheets. The main text (85 f.) is clean and still has good margins. Recent red shagreen binding with triple fillets on the covers, roll on the squares, watered silk endpapers and top edge gilt. Anselmo, 613. BN (16th century), 418. Biblioteca de D. Manuel II, 253.
Cricket Alec Stewart and Mike Atherton Signed 100 Test Matches England V West Indies First Day Cover. 7 of 50 Covers Issued. British 1st Class Stamp with 3rd Aug 2000 Postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
The Letters of T E Lawrence edited by David Garnett Hardback Book 1938 First Edition published by Jonathan Cape Ltd some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Detour The Story of Oflag Ivc edited by J E R Wood Hardback Book 1946 First Edition published by The Falcon Press Ltd some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
The Bayeux Tapestry The Complete Tapestry in Colour by D M Wilson Hardback Book with Slipcase 1985 First Edition published by Thames and Hudson Ltd some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Wolverhampton Wanderers V Manchester City 1974 Dawn First Day Cover Signed By Kenny Hibbitt. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Signed Book William Gibson All Tomorrow's Parties Hardback Book 1999 First Edition Signed by William Gibson on the Title page published by Viking (The Penguin Group) some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Memories with Food at Gipsy House by Felicity and Roald Dahl Hardback Book 1991 First Edition published by Viking (Penguin Books) some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Signed Book Alan Hunter The Norwich Poems 1943 44 Softback Book 1945 First Edition Signed by Alan Hunter on the Title page published by The Soman Wherry Press Ltd some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Signed Book Amy McLaren Dominie's Hope Hardback Book 1925 First Edition Signed by Amy McLaren on the First page published by G P Putnam's Sons some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Oxford United V Tottenham Hotspur/Spurs 1985 Dawn First Day Cover Signed By Billy Hamilton. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Signed Book Ann Welch Happy To Fly An Autobiography Hardback Book 1983 First Edition Signed by Ann Welch on the Title page published by John Murray (Publishers) Ltd some ageing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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