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Military History. Claude Du Bosc 'The Military History of the Late Prince Eugene of Savoy and of the Late John Duke of Marlborough' - two volumes containing engraved plates, illustrations and maps, published in London by James Bettenham, 1736 - folio size in full calf, may have been rebound incorporating original spine. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing intact and complete. some evidence of foxing. Covers are worn and appearing repaired in places.
Owen Jones : The Grammar of Ornament, with one hundred folio plates drawn on stone by F. Bedford, Day and Son London, bound in gilt red leather. CONDITION REPORT: Mostly good condition, the front marbled hard cover a little mis shaped like a surface dent to the lower left corner but all strong otherwise.
Ussher, James - The Annals of the World, folio, some underlining up to page 3 in red ink, rebacked calf, folio, London 1658, together with Strype, John - The Life and Acts of .... John Whitgift, folio, rebacked calf, London 1718 and Laud, William - The History of the Troubles and Tryal of ...., folio, calf, boards weak, spine with loss, London 1695 (3)
Paul DELVAUX (Wanze, 1897 - Furnes, 1994) & Paul ELUARD (Saint-Denis, 1895 - Charenton-le-pont, 1952) « Poèmes » Folio écrit par Paul Eluard et illustré de douze gravures originales en noir et blanc de Paul Delvaux 33 x 26 cm Numéroté 66 sur un tirage de 200 exemplaires de grand vélin de Rives Édition Les Bibliophiles du Palais, 1970 Imprimé par Fequet et Baudier, typographes à Paris et gravées par Maccard et l’Atelier Gorges Leblanc. Dans son emboîtage en carton gris d’origine
Jean-Michel ATLAN (Constantine, 1913 - Paris, 1960) & Michel RAGON (Marseille, 1924) « L’architecte et le magicien », 1948 Folio écrit par Michel Ragon et illustré de sept lithographies et un dessin original à l’encre noir non signés de Jean-Michel Atlan. Exemplaire numéroté 110/200. Édition Rougerie, collection « La Porte Ouverte »
Fernandez Arman, French 1928-2005- "Opus I-VI", Suite for Violin; screenprints in colours on coloured paper, six in original porfolio, ea. signed and numbered 26/125 in pencil, 65x50cm ea., (folio) (6) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Gallery 32, Alexander St., Notting Hill Gate, London; the private collection of A Leslie CONDITION REPORT: Unframed in original packaging, cardboard portfolio with contents printed on the exterior, also numbered 26/125 Printed onto multi-coloured paper Signed and numbered in pencil The original portfolio has signs of wear and tear and surface dirt. The prints inside are in very good condition.
Masefield, John. Reynard the Fox or The Ghost Heath Run Illustrated by G. D. Armour. Small folio, 1921. 4 tipped-in coloured plates and 12 tipped-in coloured drawings, together with numerous text illustrations by Armour * One of a limited edition of 380 numbered copies signed by both the author and the artist Publishers’ original rubbed quarter cloth binding, gilt. One of a limited edition of 380 numbered copies signed by both the author and the artist.
Southgate, Frank and Pollard, Hugh B. C. Wildfowl & Waders. Nature & Sport in the Coastlands depicted by Frank Southgate, R. B. A. and described by Hugh B. C. Pollard. Small folio, 1928. 16 coloured plates and 48 black and white plates Some scattered spotting. Publishers’ quarter vellum binding with marbled boards, some slight scuffing to the upper cover. * One of a limited edition of 950 numbered copies.
Shipp, Horace. Edward Seago. Painter in the English Tradition. Small folio, 1952. Coloured frontispiece and numerous coloured and black and white plates Some scattered spotting. Publishers’ original quarter blue morocco binding with beige boards, facsimile of Seago’s signature in red on the upper board. In the original glassine wrapper and paper covered card slip case with printed paper label. Number 47 of a limited edition of 85 copies signed by the artist.
[Revd. R. H. Barham] The Jackdaw of Rheims by Thomas Ingoldsby with illustrations by Charles Folkard. Folio, 1913. 12 tipped-in coloured plates with titled paper guards, together with numerous text illustrations by Folkard Publishers’ original full vellum binding with bevelled edges, gilt, with some staining. One of a limited edition of 100 numbered copies signed by the artist
Holme, Charles. [Ed.] English Water-Colour with Reproductions of Drawings by Eminent Painters. Edited by Charles Holme. Introduction by Frederick Wedmore. Folio, The Studio, 1911. 66 tipped in coloured plate, monochrome portrait frontispiece and 13 monochrome plates of artist’s portraits in the text The plates with titled tissue guards, a few with minor creases, some scattered foxing. Contemporary half red morocco binding, gilt, with cloth boards, the binding slightly rubbed at the extremities.
Masefield, John and Seago, Edward. The Country scene in Poems by John Masefield and Pictures by Edward Seago. Small folio, 1937. 42 mounted coloured plates. Some scattered spotting. Publishers’ quarter cloth binding, slightly rubbed. Together with; Masefield, John and Seago, Edward. Tribute to Ballet. Small folio, 1938. 12 mounted coloured plates, 4 full-page reproductions of drawings and 14 pages of black and white photographic plates (2) * Number 47 of a limited edition of 85 copies signed by the artist Original cloth binding, slightly rubbed with a faded spine.
SUCHET (Marechal) Memoires du Marachel Suchet, Duc d'Albufera, sur ses Campagnes en Espagne, depuis 1805 depuis 1814 . . . Atlas (only). First Edition. 15 (ex 16) double-page / folded maps & plans, some with vignette views & engraved text; original printed & decorated wrappers, folio. Paris, 1828. * lacks plate 16 (Vue des Lignes du Col d'Ordal)
[PORTUGAL] Copy of the Proceedings upon the Inquiry relative to the Armistice and Convention, &c. made and concluded in Portugal, in August 1808, between the Commanders of the British and French Armies; - held at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea (November and December), 1808. 265pp.; together with Papers Presented to the House of Commons . . . Copies of, or Extracts from, Instructions to the Commanders . . . in Spain and Portugal, together with such Communications as have been received . . . 182pp. old half calf & marbled boards (defective), folio. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 31st January 1809 & 1st March, 1809. * following on are a further series ('Papers Relating to Spain and Portugal') lettered A-N (of approx. 320pp.), and printed (by order of the House), March-May 1810; a valuable series of State Papers.
BOYS (T.S.) Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen . . . First Edition. coloured pictorial title, dedication leaf & 28 illus. on 25 colour-printed lithographed plates; contemp. blind-decorated & gilt-ruled red morocco with silk upper board (within the shaped leather surround) & onlaid gilt-pictorial label, half cloth lower board, folio. Thomas Boys, 1839. * finely illustrated in the artist's inimitable style; the printing was undertaken by G. Hullmandel.
CAMDEN (Wm.) Britannia: or, a Chorographical Description . . . from the earliest antiquity. Translated from the edition published by the author in MDCVII. Enlarged by the latest discoveries, by Richard Gough, 3 vols. engraved portrait, 55 maps (mostly folded, by John Cary) & 92 plates, corrections/plate list leaves end of each vol.; contemp. russia, rebacked panelled calf (retaining old labels), marbled e/ps., folio. 1789. * armorial bookplates of George Grote; the detailed maps (including post roads with mileages) portray the lay-out of the homeland on the eve of the Napoleonic era.
WYLD (James) Maps, & Plans, showing the Principal Movements, Battles & Sieges, in which the British Army was engaged during the War from 1808 to 1814 in the Spanish Peninsula and the South of France. First Edition. engraved title, dedication, letterpress contents leaf & numerous engraved maps & plans (some d-page or folded, some with appliquees) on 38 linen-backed sheets, most with outline colour & some with vignette views; contemp. half morocco & cloth, gilt-ruled, lettered & panelled spine, gilt morocco label on upper cover with laurel wreath surmounted by the tripartite army motif, elephant folio. 1840. * a major cartographic achievement; the scale varying - the most detailed plans being 3 inches to the mile.
[SIBORNE, Capt. W.) Atlas of the Waterloo Campaign] First Edition. 2 maps & 9 plans (with outline & detail colour), the plans (within decorated borders) are variously 2 1/2 x 6 1/2 ins. to the mile; loose in contemp. gilt-lettered portfolio, miltary trophies vignette in blind on lower cover. (?1844) ; sold with Another Copy. contemp. red half calf morocco & cloth, gilt leather label on upper board, in this instance the plates are bound-in, folio. * this copy with old quaint hexagonal booklabel of C.T.C. Luximoore; the Atlas accompanied the author's 2 volume Campaign History, published the same year.
A folio of watercolours by Russell Dowson and Anna Enfield, including views of or near Yokoska, Singapore, Homoco, Tomb of Nikko, Suez, Acheen Head, Mountains of Ataka, Cape St Vincent, Gulf of Suez, Pulo Brasse, Cape Guardafui, Nagasaki, Sumo, Peak of Queda, Cape del Gata, Golden Mountain, Indian Ocean, Matheran, Monchique, Porcupine Point, Matheran, Shadwan, Coast of Malacea, Gozo & Malta, Tomb of Jigen Daishi, Sinai Range; Passodu Gumpa, and others, all unframed, most inscribed.(folio)
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