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ROWLING (J K) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, first edition, first impression 1999, first state with copyright 'Joanne Rowling' [later changed to 'J. K. Rowling'] and with line break on p.7, very slightly toned, light shelf marks to text block edges, spine ends lightly worn No names or inscriptions.
First editions. TOLKIEN (J R R) Farmer Giles of Ham, first edition 1949, 8vo, colour frontispiece, plate and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, dust-jacket stuck into clear protective cover, spine a little darkened, spine ends and corners chipped; CARTER (Angela) The Passion of New Eve, 1977;EVANS (Nicholas) The Horse Whisperer, uncorrected proof copy, 1995, signed by the author to a pasted in slip no. 354/800; McBAIN (Ed) The Big Bad City, 1999, signed; SMITH (Tom Rob) Agent 6, signed, no. 506 of 800; RANKIN (Ian) Standing in Another Man's Grave, 2019; etc (10)
BAILEY (Andrew J) The Martian Emperor-President, A Romance. Printed for private distribution by William James Ray, no date c.1932, 8vo, author's inscription to Rev T. Paxton dated 1932, original cloth. Note: for this title, see Reginald (R) Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature a Checklist, 1979.; STEVENSON (R L) The Black Arrow, first edition Cassell & Co 1888, 8vo, original cloth (2)
Modern first editions. CHRISTIE (A) Passenger to Frankfurt, 1970; Endless Night, 1967; At Bertram's Hotel, 1965; Taken at the Flood, 1948; another; WAUGH (E) When the Going was Good, 1946, (lengthy inscription); A Tourist in Africa, 1960; FORESTER (C S) The Young Hornblower, 2nd impression, two others - Hornblower first editions, in slip case (10)
TOLKIEN (J R R) The Lord of the Rings, first editions 1954-55, (Fellowship 2nd impression; others first impressions), original cloth in dust jackets with slight age marks and stains (3) ownership inscriptions dated 1955 to each vol. Fellowship slightly shorter than the others 2 vols. See photos.
FLEMING (Ian) Live and Let Die. London: Jonathan Cape, 1954. First edition, first impression dust-jacket with Kenneth Lewis not credited on the front flap, original black cloth gilt with coin motif to upper cover, dust-jacket not price-clipped, first leaf with neat pencil crossing out over a name (?), tiny fox mark to top edge of half title and title, occasional slight stains to text but generally clean, edges with light soiling, jacket with slight wear to corners and chipping at head of spine, rear panel slightly dust soiled/discoloured
WAUGH (Evelyn) Brideshead Revisited, first edition London 1945, 8vo, in intact dust jacket, light dust staining to text block edges CONDITIONminor restorations to parts of the jacket, mainly around the edges to iron out or strengthen creases, with a small section reattached to the centre of the spine
STUBBS (George) The Anatomy of the Horse, first edition 1766, oblong folio, library stamp to title and few text leaves, 24 plates including key plates on thick paper, text a little toned, without errata leaf, few repairs to text margins and binding, rebacked contemporary boards, with modern box. Provenance: Royal Veterinary College, Camden CONDITIONAll with restoration, with some plates probably washed or cleaned, and bound in from another copy. No apparent watermark dates. RCVS cancelled stamp. Thick paper plates.
Cartography and topography. TOOLEY (R V) My Head is a Map, 1973, small 4to, one of 30 numbered copies specially bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, signed by Tooley; CHUBB (T) The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland. first edition 1927, 4to, cloth; SPEED (JOHN) England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland Described and Abridged, 1627, small 8vo, lacking all maps; ABBEY (Major J R) Travel, 2 vols.; Scenery, and Life, all in dust jackets; BAGROW (L) History of Cartography, 1964, dust jacket; and other 20th century reference (18)
Bibliography, illustration and printing. GILBERT (W S) Savoy Operas, and Iolanthe, 1909 and 1910, colour plates by William Russell Flint, original pictorial cloth gilt; STONE (Reynolds) The Wood Engravings of Gwen Raverat, first edition Faber & Faber 1959, dust jacket; Wood Engravings of Thomas Bewick, 1953; TOOLEY (R V) English Books with Coloured Plates 1790-1860. Dawsons 1973, dust jacket; FORD (J) Ackermann 1783-1983. dust jacket; five works on Arthur Rackham; The Complete Illustrated Thorburn (Mammals and Birds), 3 vols. Wordsworth 1989; and others (quantity)
MUNNINGS (Sir Alfred) Autobiography, in 3 vols. 1950-52, first editions, 8vo, dust jackets; THORBURN (Archibald) British Birds, 4 vols. 1915-16, 4to, illustrated, publisher’s cloth (stained and faded), and paper supplement 1918; Badminton Library: Shooting, 2 vols.; Fishing, 2 vols.; LEIGH-FERMOR (Patrick) Mani, first edition 1958, publisher’s cloth in worn dust jacket; (13)
PARRY (Captain William Edward) Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage.... London: John Murray 1824, first edition 4to, with frontispiece, 30 plates and maps, and 8 folding charts and panoramas at the end (linen backed), all rather age stained and soiled in damaged binding
TAYLOR (Major John) Travels from England to India in the year 1789. London: Carpenter 1799, first edition in 2 vols., 8vo, 2 folding hand coloured maps, folding table, some foxing and use staining, ex library labels (near contemporary?), calf re-backed; LIGHT (Henry) Travels in Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Libanon and Cypress in the year 1814. London 1818, 4to, 19 plates (of 20, lacking first plate), title browned, modern half calf (3)
Cambridge and the University Press. A Printer's Christmas Books 1930-58, privately printed booklet 1959, in marbled wrapper; CRUTCHLEY (Brooke) The Cambridge Christmas Books. Brighton 1976, 8vo, Rampant Lions Press for Tony Appleton, 4 copies each numbered from the edition of 200 copies, and signed by the author, marbled paper wrappers; REDMAYNE (P B) Cambridge by Lamplight, 1921, card wrapper; PALMER (W M) Cambridge Castle, 1928, paper wrapper; PORTER (Enid) Cambridgeshire Customs and Folklore, uncorrected proof paper copy 1968; The Eclispe Album of Cambridge, 38 Views, printed in Germany c.1900, (brown stain from tape to first inner margins), original cloth ( taped)
Fraser, George Macdonald, 'Flashman', 'Royal Flash', 'Flash for Freedom', 'Flashman at the Charge', 'Flashman in the Great Game', all first eds., Barrie and Jenkins; together with Forester, C.S., 'Lord Hornblower', London: Michael Joseph Ltd., 1946. First ed., 8vo, and 'Hornblower and the Hotspur' London: Michael Joseph Ltd., 1962; John Buchan, various titles; Frederick Forsyth; Alfred Duggan; etc
Two Antique Silver Topped Scent Bottles The first of circular flask form in ceramic with painted courting couple decoration, the screw lid fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1903, 2 inches in height. Together with an ovoid form striated lustre glass bottle with ornate floral and foliate embossed detail to lid, length 3 inches.
Swarovski S.C.S. Members Only Crystal Plaques ( 3 ) Three In Total. All with Boxes and Certificates, All First Quality and Mint Condition. Comprises 1/ Endangered Wildlife Series, CMP TPL 2008 Pack E. 2/ Fabulous Creatures Issued 1996 - 1998. No 00054213. 3/ Inspiration Africa 1993 - 1995. No 8902068.
Peter Haworth RCA OSA (Canadian, 1889 - 1986) Sun Bonnets Signed 'Peter Haworth' (Lower right); titled verso '5187 J, Sun Bonnets, 1952' mixed media on masonite. Framed mounted and glazed, image size 19 x 23½ inches. Catalogue NotePeter Haworth was born in Lancaster, England in 1889. He studied at the Royal College of Art, London. He emigrated to Canada in 1923 and was appointed director of art at Toronto Central Technical School.Haworth completed several commissions in stained glass including 14 panels for the First Baptist Church in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal. In 1936 he was elected president of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour.During World War II he was assigned to record activities of the Canadian Armed Forces in British Columbia. He painted landscapes and seascapes and developed a complex, geometric semi-abstract style in the 1950s
Peter Haworth RCA OSA (Canadian, 1889 - 1986) Caledon Hill Ontario Signed 'Peter Haworth' (Lower right); titled verso 'Caledon Hill Ontario circa 1956' mixed media on masonite. Framed mounted and glazed, image size 24 x 19 inches. Catalogue NotePeter Haworth was born in Lancaster, England in 1889. He studied at the Royal College of Art, London. He emigrated to Canada in 1923 and was appointed director of art at Toronto Central Technical School.Haworth completed several commissions in stained glass including 14 panels for the First Baptist Church in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal. In 1936 he was elected president of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour.During World War II he was assigned to record activities of the Canadian Armed Forces in British Columbia. He painted landscapes and seascapes and developed a complex, geometric semi-abstract style in the 1950s
ELEVEN PIECES OF CRESTED CHINA including a Savoy China 'Model of British Tank as first used by British troops at the battle of the Ancre Sept. 1916' (Ripon); together with a Peace mug, 1919; Queen Victoria diamond jubilee commemorative enamel beaker, 1897; and a George V coronation commemorative beaker, 1911, (14).

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