Four Reproduction Hunting Prints titled Full Cry, The Death, The Meet and Breaking Cover, mounted and framed, measurements 39 x 58 cm (i), frame 55 x 73 cm together with a reproduction print after Alfred de Breanski, Anglers on the Dee Near Balmoral, mounted and framed, measurements 32 x 40 cm (i), frame 32 x 40 cm and two further reproduction prints after George Morland, The First of September Evening, measurements 40 x 52 cm (i), frame 53 x 64 cm and Fisherfolk, measurements 41 x 52 cm, frame 56 x 63 cm
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Ants by Derek Wragge Morley published Collins, New Naturalist series 1953 first edition in dust-wrapper, The Senses of Insects by Auguste Forel (1907), Boy’s Own Nature book by Percival Westell 1917 with coloured plates, Plants we Play With by H.R. Robertson illustrated, Grapes Peaches Melons (1924), Illustrations of The British Flora 1912, Fruit Culture 1947, The Apple 1933 etc (14)
Ancient Cotswold Churches Illustrated with pen and ink drawings by Cecily Daubeny and the author's photographs by Ulric Daubeny (1921) first edition signed and limited (copy 203) original cloth, Cotswold and Severn Vale (Poems) by L.E.W.O. Fullbrook-Leggatt 1930 first edition in lettered cloth (2)
The History of The Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky, translated by Max Eastman published Victor Gollancz 1932-1933 first edition in three volumes, gilt lettered cloth, The Way of Bitterness, Soviet Russia 1920 by Princess Peter Wolkonsky, Methuen 1931 first edition illustrated, Russian Short Stories 1943 first edition (5)
The Amateur Photographer's Annual 1893 containing A Complete Guide to Carbon Printing, practical articles, and a Comprehensive Holiday Guide to the leading Photographic Haunts in the Empire, published Hazell, Watson and Viney 1893 first edition illustrated with one original Carbon Print (Mussleburgh Fishwives) and 13 Collotypes, publisher's gilt decorated cloth
Charles Dickens Oliver Twist, Pickwick Papers, Tale of Two Cities, Reprinted Pieces and Life of Dickens by Forster five volumes in gilt lettered leather, Kipling's Plain Tales From the Hills 1890, Edward Lear Landscape Painter 1933 first edition, The Poacher's Wife by Eden Phillpotts 1906 first edition, Sonia Deane The Doctor's Love (signed) with two other titles, Longfellow 1913 full leather (17)
The Beggar’s Opera written by Mr. Gay with decorations & colour plates by Claud Lovat Fraser, 1921 first edition in cloth backed boards, Famous Plays of 1937, Polly: An Opera written by Mr. Gay 1922, Complete Works of Shakespeare, other plays by J.M. Barrie, Galsworthy, Masefield, Henrik Ibsen, Drinkwater, Walter de la Mare etc (19)
The Kentish Traveller’s Companion; in a descriptive view of the Towns, Villages, Remarkable Buildings and Antiquities Illustrated with A Correct Map of the Road and Table of Distances published 1794 fourth edition (folding chart and two folding maps) in gilt leather, British Curiosities in Art and Nature 1728 second edition with engraved folding plate detailing an account of the state of each county in full calf, Bell’s British Theatre vol.11 printed for John Bell 1777 first edition with five engraved plates in half leather binding (3)
Oscar Wilde De Profundis Methuen 1905 first edition in gilt cloth, [Robert Hichens] The Green Carnation Heinemann 1894 in contemporary half vellum with gilt decorated covers and endpapers, Lady Alix Egerton (signed copy) John O'Dreams and Other Songs 1911 in parchment, William Butler Yeats Bibliography of The First Editions 1924 limited to 500 copies - working copy with additions (4)
Familiar Wild Birds by W. Swaysland with Coloured Plates, published Cassell 1903 first series in leather backed cloth boards, Our Reptiles by M.C. Cooke with original figures of every species 1865, The Trout by the Marquess of Granby 1898 illustrated in pictorial cloth, Sea-Fishing on the English Coast 1891, The Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society, volume 1 Quadrupeds published Tegg 1830 with wood engravings, The Horse by H.D. Richardson and one other (7)
Eric Gill Last Verses with introduction by Mary Gill published Cape 1942 first edition with several illustrations in dust-wrapper, autobiography by Eric Gill published Cape 1940 first edition in dust-wrapper, Letters of Eric Gill Edited by Walter Shewring Cape 1947 first edition in dust-wrapper (3)
The A.B.C. of Bee Culture, A Cyclopaedia of Everything Pertaining to the Care of the Honey Bee; Bees, Honey, Hives, Implements, Honey-Plants etc by A.L. Root 1895 an illustrated volume bound in embossed and gilt cloth, Anatomy and Dissection of The HoneyBee by H.A. Dade 1962 first edition, with some pasted amendments and additions (2)
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Bloomsbury 2000, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2005, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2003 first editions with Harry Potter and the Cursed Child parts 1 & 2 Special Rehearsal Edition Script, most in dust-wrappers (5)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc, volume XII printed 1753 first edition complete with 25 plates, 11 hand-coloured and 4 folding including view of the Savoy from the River Thames and Mrs. Midnight’s Animal Comedians, bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label (1)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc, volume XCII printed 1793 first edition complete with 15 plates (including five folding maps - one hand-coloured) and volume XCIII printed 1793 first edition complete with 17 plates (including five folding maps and plan of Washington City) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather labels (2)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LXXXVIII printed 1791 First Edition complete with 18 plates (including 4 folding Maps + folding plate of Fire Engine Carriage and Great Chartreuse) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather labels (1)
Arthur Ransome Missee Lee 1941 first edition illustrated in gilt lettered cloth, A Trip to Mars by Fenton Ash with 6 coloured illustrations by W.H.C. Groome 1909 first edition in gilt & coloured pictorial cloth, Scouts in Bondage by Geoffrey Prout (c1930s) with coloured frontispiece, Ellinor Brent-Dyer Bride Leads The Chalet School 1953 in dust-wrapper (4)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume XXII printed 1758 first edition complete with 17 plates (including 2 folding hand-coloured Maps of Germany, a Map of Somersetshire, Plan of the City & Harbour of Louisburg, Plan of St. Malos, folding views of the City of Bath and of Glastonbury Abbey etc) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label (1)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: containing Original Essays on Various Subjects of General Literature and the Times, Interesting Communications on the Several Branches of the Arts and Sciences etc Volume CVIII printed 1801 first edition complete with 12 plates (3 hand-coloured) with Volume CXIII printed 1803 first edition complete with 11 plates (1 folding) bound in leather backed marbled boards and gilt leather title labels (2)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LXIII printed 1778 first edition complete with 20 plates (including folding plates of a view of Knole in Sevenoke Kent, Drumlenrig Castle and Montreal Seat of Lord Amherst) and volume LXII printed 1778 first edition complete with 20 plates (including folding view of Bramin’s Observatory at Benares and Mechanical Amusements) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather labels (2)
[Botany Bay & Captain Cook] The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LXXX printed 1787 first edition complete with 17 plates (includes a piece on Captain Cook & Botany Bay with the original folding Chart of New Holland (Australia) & adjacent countries bound in leather backed marbled boards with raised bands (1)
[Robin Jacques Illustrator] Ruth Manning-Saunders Collection including Magic Animals 1975, Sorcerers And Spells 1973, Ogres And Trolls 1972, Sir Green Hat and The Wizard 1974, Magic Adventures 1983, Ghosts and Goblins 1968, Mermaids 1967, Wizards 1966, Charms And Changelings 1971, Dragons, Giants, Enchantments and Curses, Devils and Demons, Monsters, The Red King and The Smugglers, mostly first editions and most in colour dust-wrappers (16)
John Fowles The Magus published Cape 1966 first edition in original colour dust-wrapper, For Special Services (James Bond 007) by John Gardner Cape 1982 first edition, Kingsley Amis Take a Girl Like You 1960 first edition and The Visitor A Detective Story by Randau and Zugsmith 1945, all in dust-wrappers (4)
[Illustrated] Highways & Byways Series including London 1902, The Lake District 1901, Berkshire 1906, Derbyshire 1905, Buckinghamshire 1910, Dorset 1906, Yorkshire, Normandy, Kent and Surrey illustrated by F.L. Griggs, Joseph Pennell and Hugh Thomson, mostly first editions bound in publisher's cloth (10)
A Systematic Arrangement of British Plants, according to the Latest Improvements of the Linnaean System with Introduction to the Study of Botany, Illustrated by Copper-Plates by William Withering, M.D. F.R.S. printed for T. Cadell, Davies, Cuthell etc 1818 sixth edition in four volumes with numerous plates including some hand-coloured & folding, recently bound in cloth backed boards, Remarks of Forest Scenery and other Woodland Views Illustrated by the Scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire by William Gilpin 1791 first edition in three books (bound in two volumes) with coloured plates, (worn) leather bindings (6)
The Life of Milton in Three Parts to which are added Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost; with an appendix by William Hayley printed by T. Cadell and W. Davies 1796 first edition in leather backed boards (worn), Thomas Moore Epistles, Odes and Other Poems printed for James Carpenter 1806 first edition with engraved frontispiece bound in full leather, A Classical Tour Through Italy AD. 1802 by the Rev. John Chetwode Eustace, second edition revised and enlarged with map of Italy, plans etc, printed for J. Mawman 1814 in two volumes bound in full polished tree calf, one board detached (4)
[Cresset Press] The Heroycall Epistles of The Learned Poet Publius Ovidius Naso Translated into English Verse by George Turberville with ten full-page illustrations by Hester Sainsbury published The Cresset Press 1928 first edition limited to 375 copies on special mould-made paper in cloth boards with buckram spine gilt
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LXXVIII printed 1786 first edition complete with 16 plates (including Moose Deer) bound with volume LXXIX printed 1786 complete with 16 plates (including plate of a Universal Equatoreal – a new astronomical instrument) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label (1)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LVI printed 1775 first edition complete with 20 plates (including HedgeHog, Porcupine and a folding View of the City of Boston – capital of New England) bound with volume LVII printed 1775 complete with 20 plates (with folding map of the present Seat of War in North America, and plates of a Virginia Nightingale and Bohemian Jay) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label (1)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LX printed 1777 first edition complete with 19 plates, one hand-coloured (including folding map of the Present Seat of War in North America and plates of the Open-Bellied Crocodile of the Ganges) bound with volume LXI printed 1777 complete with 20 plates (including Curious Experiments, and new species of Cuckow – the Honey Guide) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label (1)
[Signed] Under The North Star by Ted Hughes with Drawings by Leonard Baskin 1981 first edition in dust-wrapper signed by Baskin and dated 19th May 1981 from Lurley (his Manor home in Devon), two books of poems by Philip Larkin The Whitsun Weddings 1964 in worn dust-wrapper and The North Ship, Fortune Press (3)
Salvador Dali Illustrated The First Part of The Life and Achievements of the Renowned Don Quixote De La Mancha by Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra, translated by Peter Motteux published Abbeville Press 1979 with double-page colour plates and black & white text drawings, colour pictorial cover and gilt spine lettering
[Magic] Vaudeville Magic by David Lustig 1920 and The Saturday Evening Ghost (both From The Library of the Magic Circle), The Conjurer’s Vade Mecum by J.F. Orrin with 80 Diagrams & Illustrations, Wizardry with Watches by Oswald Rae, Magic of the Ancients, Will Goldston’s Easy Road to Magic with over 60 illustrations, The People’s Book of Card Tricks, Modern Sleights 1934, The Magic Wand Journals and Reviews, several issues of Goodliffe’s Magic Monthly (1940s), Ovette’s Tricks & Illusionettes 1944, Berland’s New & Original Tricks 1933, Horace Goldin Magazines, Magic Circular Supplements, Catalogues, Souvenir Programme from the First Annual Convention of The International Brotherhood of Magicians 1931, London Society of Magicians Membership Card and Rule book, photograph of Magikraft Exhibition stand 1947 (Quantity)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume LXXIX printed 1786 first edition complete with 16 plates (including a Universal Equatoreal – a new astronomical instrument) bound in leather backed marbled boards and gilt leather labels, offered with volumes 18 and 22 of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction 1831 & 1833 illustrated in worn half leather (3)
Biographia Britannica: or The Lives of the Most Eminent Persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland from the Earliest Ages down to the Present Times, collected from the best Authorities both Printed and Manuscript and digested in the Manner of Mr Bayle’s Historical and Critical Dictionary, Printed London 1747-1766 first edition, complete being volumes 1-6 bound in 7 volumes (second part of volume 6 from another set and therefore not in identical binding), title pages printed in red & black, folio set bound in full calf with raised bands (7)
Athenae Oxonienses, An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in The Most ancient and famous University of Oxford from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh 1500 to the End of the Year 1690 to which are added The Fasti or Annals, printed for Tho. Bennet 1691 in two worn folio volumes, Life of Torquato Tasso; with An Historical and Critical Account of His Writings by John Black printed for John Murray 1810 in two volumes with engraved titles and frontispieces, bound in full polished tree calf with decorated spines (two boards broken). The Comedies, Tragedies and Operas written by John Dryden Esq, now first collected together and corrected from the Originals, printed for Jacob Tonson, Thomas Bennet and Richard Wellington 1701 being volume 1 only (of 2), binding worn
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume XC printed 1792 first edition complete with 18 plates (including 6 folding maps – one of Gloucestershire, Hindoostan and the Island of Seringapatam) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather label (1)

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