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POE, Edgar Allan, Douglas Sherley (ed) The Valley of Unrest a Book Without a Woman, New York, White Stokes and Allen 1884, first edit, folio, original printed salmon-coloured card covers, side sewn, the text printed on similarly coloured lighter stock, cords in excellent condition, an excellent copy (1)
A Japanese album of fifty-one collotype photographic prints c.1910, by Tamamura Kozaburo (1856-c.1923) , the hand-coloured prints mounted in an oblong folio within its original box, with views of Japanese cities and landscapes, religious landmarks and genre scenes of men at work and geisha, with a list of the pictures on headed paper from Tamamura`s studio in Yokohama, with a little fading to some photographs, each 20cm x 27cm.
The Book of Common Prayer, First Edition, First Issue, London, printed by His Majesties printers 1662, this the fifth and final authentic English Book of Common Prayer received The Royal Ascent on 19th May 1662, bears crest for Edward Hyde First Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674), black Morocco gilt tooled boards with six ridges to spine, elephant folio
The Book of Common Prayer and Sacraments and Others Rites and Ceremonies of The Church According to The Church of England, Together With The Psalms of David, printed by Charles Bill Henry Hills and Thomas Newcombe, printers of the Kings Moft Excellent Majesty, 1687, the boards in black Morocco and gilt in restoration style with the Crown cypher of James II in palm leaves, elephant folio
CINEMA: A small selection of four folio pages removed from the Visitor's Book of actor Clifton Webb and his wife, each multiple signed by various Hollywood actors, directors, producers and other individuals, including Shirley Temple ('Dear Webb and Mabelle, I don't know when I've enjoyed Christmas night more, unless it was when I was three! Love, Shirley Temple'), Constance Collier, Samuel Engel, Mary Loos Sale etc. (Christmas Eve, 1948), Gladys Cooper, Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin, Rene Clair, George Cukor, Helen Hayes, Cole Porter, Ethel Barrymore etc. (28th April 1951), Capucine, Janet Gaynor, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner etc. (23rd & 24th March 1957), Deborah Kerr, Mel Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn (signed 'Audrey Ferrer'), Sol Siegel, Jean Negulesco, Lauren Bacall (signed 'Miss Bacall (Sir)') etc. (4th October 1958). Each of the pages are accompanied by interesting typed research notes explaining the circumstances under which each page was signed. VG, 4
A fine early 19th century folio of pencil studies and watercolours, mainly by Lord Francis Leveson-Gower (1800-1857) and including pen and ink studies depicting the Crimean war, and various European Grand Tour views. Also including drawings by Lady Wallscourt, Lady Wharincliffe and Mrs Stafford, leather covered book with cut steel decoration, mostly signed, mainly stuck down Prov: Lord Francis Leveson-Gower - politician, writer, traveller, art patron and founder trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, inherited the title 1st Earl Ellesmere in 1833. Mrs Stafford - Elizabeth Sutherland Leveson-Gower became Duchess of Sutherland, later Countess of Sutherland was the mother of Francis Egerton and was once described as one other most controversial figures in Scottish history. Two of her watercolours are held in the Tate Collection.
Édouard-Denis BALDUS (1813-1882) "Réunions des Tuileries au Louvre", Tomes I à IV, Imp. E. Chardon aîné, Paris, 1852-1857 4 volumes in-folio oblong en maroquin vert foncé regroupant 568 épreuves d`époque sur papier salé-albuminé. "Recueil de photographies publié par ordre de S. Exc. Mr Achille Fould ministre d`État et la Maison de l`empereur". Format des albums : 39 x 59 x 5 cm. (15 1/8 x 23 1/4 x 1 15/16 in.) Ces ouvrages ont été réalisés pour célébrer la magnificence du régime impérial à travers le premier fleuron de l`architecture du second Empire : le nouveau Louvre. En 1858, ces recueils furent notamment offerts par Napoléon III à la reine d`Angleterre, au tsar russe, aux rois de Bavière, de Prusse et de Wurtemberg. Bibliographie : Claude Baillargeon, "Témoignages de rivalité industrielle. La France et les photographies de grands travaux d`origine étrangères", Études photographiques, n°17, novembre 2005.
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