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Lot 61

Royal Navy.- HMS Caradoc.- Page (John S.) Journal of a seaman serving on HMS Caradoc, manuscript signed, 94pp., slightly browned, original half morocco, rubbed, small label on upper cover, folio, 1865-67. ⁂ References to early telegraphy, Malta, detailed account of incident in which someone receives threats of having throat cut if they go ahead with marriage etc.HMS Caradoc was an iron paddle gunboat launched in 1847, and sold in 1870.

Lot 298

India.- Confidential. Military education for natives of India, unbound, folds, seemingly unrecorded, no place or printer, [1888]; and 4 others, 19th century Poona printings, folio (5)

Lot 245

Photography.- Friedlander (Lee) Recent Western Landscape 2008-2009, New York, 2010 § Levitt (Helen) Crosstown, limited edition, New York, 2001; Here and There, New York, 2003 § Gossage (John) Thirty Two Inch Ruler, Gottingen, 2010 § Marsalis (Wynton) & Frank Stewart. Sweet Swing Blues on the Road, signed by Marsalis on front free endpaper, New York & London, 1994 § Metzker (Ray K.) City Stills, Munich, 1999 § Himmel (Paul) Photographs, New York, [c.1999], all signed, all but the fifth by the photographer, photographic illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards, the last five with dust-jackets; and 11 others, American photography and photographers, 4to & folio (18)

Lot 52

Choirbook leaves, manuscript on vellum, 8 leaves (16pp.), 1 2-line initial in gilt and colours (rubbed), 8 2-line initials in red and blue, several 2-line calligraphic initials in black ink, musical notation and verses in black ink, staves in red ink, some discolouration of vellum, margins slightly stained, a little creased, disbound, lge. folio (430 x 293mm.), [?Spain], [c. 1600].

Lot 299

Japan.- Anderson (William) The Pictorial Arts of Japan, un-numbered artist's proof copy signed by author, half-title, title in red and black, 80 plates, captioned tissue-guards, scattered spotting, silken endpapers, contemporary red morocco, raised spine bands, gilt, richly tooled spine compartments and covers, g.e., slight rubbing to corners and extremities, folio, 1886.

Lot 195

Bouzonnet Stella (Antoinette) L'Entree de I'Empereur Sigismond a Mantoue, engraved title and 24 plates, light surface soiling to title, some light scattered foxing, patch of staining within image of first 13 plates, later half calf, rubbed, oblong folio, Paris, 1675.⁂ A copy of the 60 metre-long stucco relief by Giulio Romano in the Sala degli stucchi, Palazzo del Tè, Mantua.

Lot 76

Machiavelli (Niccolò) The Works of the Famous Nicholas Machiavel, Citizen and Secretary of Florence, second edition in English, woodcut typographic ornament to title, woodcut typographic head-pieces and decorative initials, preliminaries *1-4 and **1-4 misbound at end, B1 loose and with small burn hole within text, with loss of a few letters, 3N1&2 loose, 3N3 loss to inner gutter and with short tear within text, but without loss, 3N4 couple of small holes / creasing to inner gutter, sig. 3S marginal and textual cut, without loss of text, occasional spotting or light staining, front free endpaper loose, engraved armorial bookplate of Samuel Goodford of Inner Temple, 1737 to front pastedown, contemporary mottled calf, spine in compartments and with chipped red leather label, upper cover detached, spine little crackled, spine ends little worn, corners worn, little marked, [Wing M129], small folio, Printed for John Starkey, Charles Harper, and John Amery, at the Miter, the Flower-de-Luce, and the Peacock, in Fleetstreet, 1680.

Lot 255

Photography.- Weifenbach (Terri) Lana...Photographs Made of a Single Locale, number 10 of only 50 copies signed by Weifenbach and with an original print, from an edition limited to 2000, 2002; In Your Dreams, number 286 of 500 copies, 1997; Hunter Green, number 54 of 100 copies signed by Weifenbach, 1997 § Weifenbach (T.) & John Gossage. Snake Eyes, one of 500 copies, Berlin & Washington D.C., 2002, colour photographic illustrations, original cloth or boards with original colour print mounted on upper cover, 4to & folio, the first three Tucson, AZ, Nazraeli Press (4)

Lot 351

London.- Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools ..., 2 vol., engraved titles and 26 plates, of which 11 folding, plate list bound at beginning, one or two neat marginal pencil notes, scattered spotting, occasional off-setting, one or two short marginal tears, bookplate, contemporary half-morocco, rebacked, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, folio, 1819-25.

Lot 193

NO RESERVE Adams (Sebastian C.) Adams' Illustrated Panorama of Universal History, linen-backed glazed chromolithograph made up of 21 sheets, damp-staining to some edges, original half-crushed morocco, rubbed and worn, damp-staining to spine extremities, tall folio, [1878].

Lot 344

London.- George (Ernest) Etchings of Old London, 20 etched mounted plates, each signed in pencil, spotting to title, loose as issued, original pictorial portfolio, upper cover and 1 flap detached but present, spotting, rubbed and worn, folio, 1884.

Lot 179

Music.- Beecham (Sir Thomas, second baronet, conductor, 1879-1961).- Chappell (Herbert, conductor, composer and film-maker, 1934-2019) "Tommy" - An affectionate portrait of Sir Thomas Beecham..., BBC television typescript, numerous pp., Rhoda Shaw's copy with her signature and notes in text, buff card folder, folio, 1968.

Lot 58

NO RESERVE Slavery in Trinidad.- Lushington family legal correspondence, manuscript document, 7pp., folds, folio, 1813-14.⁂ Includes drafts for lease documents relating to the Camden Plantation estate of the Lushington family in Trinidad.

Lot 232

Architecture.- Jones (Inigo) The Designs...consisting of Plans and Elevations for Publick and Private Buildings. Published by William Kent, with some Additional Designs, 2 vol. in 1, first edition, lacking half-title and engraved allegorical frontispiece (both often missing), with engraved title-vignettes incorporating portrait of Inigo Jones and head- & tail-pieces and initials, list of subscribers, and 97 engraved plates by Fourdrinier and others, many double-page or folding, [Fowler 162, lacking frontispiece; Harris 385; Millard British 34, lacking half-title], folio, 1727.⁂ "The Designs of Inigo Jones is an impressive and important book. Yet oddly enough more influential than any single building depicted in it were its plates of doors, windows, niches, etc. These plates seem to have had a formative effect upon Gibbs's Book of Architecture (1728) and from that point on became a standard feature of eighteenth-century pattern books." (Harris).

Lot 346

NO RESERVE London.- House of Commons. Reports from Committees...re-printed by Order of the House, vol.XIV: Miscellaneous Reports...Port of London...1793-1802, half-title, 56 engraved plates and plans, most folding, several hand-coloured or partly so, plan of Wet Docks in Wapping with volvelle of Tide Table for Blackwall, illustrations, some light offsetting, some spotting largely at beginning and end, Royal Artillery Library book label to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, covers detached, worn, 1803; and 12 others, committee reports, folio (13)

Lot 337

London.- Clarke (Charles) Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; or Graphical Survey of the Cathedral, Collegiate and Parochial Churches in London, Southwark, and Westminster, 123 engraved plates, each numbered in pencil, scattered spotting, strengthened at hinges, later half-roan, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, folio, 1820.

Lot 235

Barry (Charles) Studies and Examples of the Modern School of English Architecture. The Travellers' Club House, first edition, 10 engraved plates, previous owner's ink signature dated 1868 to title, occasional marginal finger-soiling, original printed boards, rebacked and recornered, rubbed and worn, folio, 1839.

Lot 314

NO RESERVE World.- d'Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon) An Atlas of Ancient Geography..., title, ten maps only (of 12), nine double page, one single, lacking the two 'Orbis Romani' maps, engravings with original hand-colouring in outline, each double page sheet 545 x 765 mm (21 1/2 x 30 1/8 in), minor surface dirt and light toning, the map of France with some mottling visible in the margins, otherwise handling creases, and a few small nicks and marginal losses, contemporary half calf, spine splitting with losses to lower and upper section, scuffed and bumped, very worn, folio, Richard H. Laurie, 1821.

Lot 325

Britain.- Camden (William) Britannia: or, a Chrorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland... enlarged by the latest discoveries by Richard Gough, 4 vol., second Gough edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 104 plates, 57 engraved maps, 1 folding table, engraved illustrations, foxing and browning, armorial bookplate to pastedowns, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt with red morocco labels, joints cracked, spine ends and corners with some wear, rubbed, folio, 1806

Lot 243

Photography.- Cartier-Bresson (Henri ) Les Européens, first edition, photographic illustrations, original pictorial boards designed by Joan Miró, a few small stains, a little rubbed at edges, splits to joints, corners and spine ends bumped, folio, Paris, 1955.

Lot 342

London.- Elmes (James) A Scientific, Historical, and Commercial Survey of the Harbour and Port of London, engraved hand-coloured map frontispiece, hand-coloured vignette title, 19 engraved plans and plates, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's signature to front free endpaper, original cloth, defective backstrip, rubbed, bumping to corners and edges, folio. 1838.

Lot 246

Photography.- Hugo (Pieter) Permanent Error, first edition, original cloth-backed boards, Munich, 2011; This Must Be The Place, 2012; 1994, 2016 § Ratcliffe (Jo) Terreno Occupado, Johannesburg, 2015 § Magubane (Peter) Soweto, second edition, Cape Town, 1979 § Sidibé (Malick) Mali Twist, Paris, 2017 § Bozzi (Paolo Solari) Zambian Portraits, Milan, 2015 § Riefenstahl (Leni) Africa, Cologne, 2005, the first three all signed by the photographer on title, photographic illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards, the fourth and fifth with dust-jackets, the fifth rubbed, the last with slip-case; and 3 others, photography of Africa, 4to & folio (11)

Lot 81

Pope (Alexander, translator).- Homer. The Iliad, 6 vol. in 3, first folio edition, frontispiece and 5 engraved plates (2 folding including map of Greece), titles for vol. 1, 2, and 3 bound at the start of respective vol., without titles and privilege ff. to vol. 4, 5 and 6, lacking vol. 3 privilege f. and bank f. at end of vol. 1, light foxing or browning, light damp-staining to vol. 1 title, 19th century half calf vol. 1 joints cracked and repaired, rubbed, some wear to extremities, [Rothschild 1573], folio, by W. Bowyer, 1715-[20].

Lot 356

London.- Report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the best Mode of providing sufficient Accommodation for the increased Trade and Shipping of the Port of London, 18 engraved folding plates and plans only (of 19), of which 1 with volvelle, 4 hand-coloured, 1 with tear to foldlines and 4 with short tears at gutter, (q)2 with marginal tear just touching odd letter, contemporary half-morocco, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1796 § The Several Plans and Drawings referred to in the Second Report ... upon the Improvement of the Port of London, 14 engraved plates, several folding, one hand-coloured, scattered faint spotting, original paper wrappers, printed paper label to upper cover, loss to bottom of backstrip, upper cover and contents becoming detached, rubbed and worn, 1799; folio & elephant folio (2).

Lot 211

Le Maistre de Sacy (Isaac-Louis) L'Histoire d'Esther, etchings and captioned tissue-guards, foxing, loose as issued in original printed wrappers, lacking 2 silk ties, others frayed, covers soiled and marked, spine rubbed, Paris, 1882 § Baudelaire (Charles) Fleurs du Mal in Pattern and Prose, one of 500 copies signed by the artist, colour frontispiece, illustrations by Egan and C. Bower Alcock, original patterned boards, joints and extremities rubbed, corners bumped, The Sophistocles Press, 1929; and another, similar, folio & 4to (3)

Lot 253

Photography.- Stettner (Louis) Women, printer's proof copy inscribed by the photographer to the photograpic dealer Lee Witkin "in appreciation for his handling of my work. Affectionately Louis Stettner...", from a limited edition of 1000 copies, inscribed on colophon, loose as issued in original pictorial folder with flaps, a little creased at edges, New York, 1975 § d'Orazio (Sante) Photographs, signed and inscribed by the photographer on half-title, Sante Fe, 2000 § Malanga (Gerard) Good Girls, text in Japanese, signed by the photographer, Tokyo, 1994 § Leibovitz (Annie) A Photographer's Life 1990-2005, 2006 § Bey (Dawoud) Street Portraits, 2021, photographic illustrations, the last four original cloth or boards, all but the first and last with dust-jackets; and 2 others on portrait photography, folio & 4to (7

Lot 3096

Graphic Novels and others - a group of twenty-seven mostly soft covers, first editions or early reprints, includes, MORRISON (Grant) Zenith, three volumes, Book 1: Tygers, Book 2: The Hollow Land part one, Book 4: War in Heaven part one, monochrome illustrations, published by Titan Books 1988-1990; PATTERSON (Willie). Jeff Hawke, Books 1-2, published by Titan Books, 1986-1987; DANIELS (Les). Comix: A History of Comic Books in America, reprint, monochrome illustrations by Mad Peck Studios, published by Wildwood House, 1973; JONES (Jeffrey). Michael Kaluta, Barry Windsor-Smith and Berni Wrightson, The Studio: A Dragons Dream Book, published by Dragons Dream, 1979; Weird Science, EC Portfolio Four, No. 9, cover artwork by Wally Wood, monochrome illustrations, folio, published by Russ Cochran, Iowa, 1973; together with, DC and Marvel Present: Superman and Spider-Man, Marvel Treasury edition; and Batman VS. The Incredible Hulk, both published by Marvel Comics, 1981; ROSS (Alex) and Paul Dini, Shazam! Power of Hope, DC Comics, 2000; MILLS (Pat). Metalzoic, cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz, DC Comics, 1986; Comic Scene: History of Comics Box One, four volumes 1950, 1977, 1984 and 1986 within slipcase, DC/Foster Media, 2020; and others, vs. (27) Condition Report: light wear to a few covers, otherwise overall good conditions.

Lot 3187

Marvel and DC Comics a pair of folio first edition graphic novels, first printings, includes, BUNN (Cullen). Monsters Unleashed: Monster-Size, originally published in magazine form as Monsters Unleashed 1-5, art by Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten and others, pictorial boards, published by Marvel Worldwide, Inc., 2017; together with, DC Wednesday Comics, first edition, first printing, the tabloid-sized hardcover collection of serialised stories originally published in single magazine form in Wednesday Comics 1-12, features never-before-seen Plastic Man and The Creeper one pagers, and exclusive sketches, features Batman, Kamandi, Superman, Green Lantern and many other characters, illustrated throughout, pictorial boards, published by DC Comics, 2019. folio. (2) Condition Report: overall both good conditions.

Lot 3186

Marvel Heroes: Captain America and Spider-Man - a pair of slipcased first edition hardback books, Selected and introduced by Roy Thomas (former Marvel Editor-in Chief) comprises: Captain America, celebrates the 80th anniversary of the super-hero, stories by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Jim Steranko, with a loosely inserted scale replica issue of Captain America comic No.1, March 1941, publishers blue cloth over pictorial paper boards with artwork designs by Michael Cho, within a blue cloth slipcase stamped with the super-heros iconic shield motif; Spider-Man, stories by Stan Lee,Steve Dikto,Todd McFarlaneandBrian Michael Bendis, with a loosely inserted scale replica issue of The Amazing Spider-Man comic No. 1, March 1963, publishers red cloth over pictorial paper boards, artwork designs by Marcos Martin, within a red cloth slipcase stamped with Spider-Mans blue sigil, both published by The Folio Society, 2012. (2) Condition Report: near fine conditions.

Lot 3152

RICHARDSON (Peter, Editor). Frank Bellamys Heroes the Spartan The Complete Adventures, Limited edition, No. 64 of 120 slipcased copies, foreward by John Byrne, Dave Gibbons, and others, full-colour and monochrome illustrations with 24 additional pages of Bellamys original Heros artwork, each reproduced to the same size as they first appeared in the Roman epic strip for the Eagle written by Tom Tully, all edges gilt, red leather decorated and titled in gilt, within red leather slipcase decorated and titled in gilt, published by Book Palace Books, 2013; together with, HOLLAND (Steve, Editor). Frank Bellamys Complete Swift Stories, numbered PP/25 in ink on title-page, with two Limited edition prints loosely inserted, the first: from a page of original artwork by Frank Bellamy No. PP/25 of 200, the second: from a page of original Robin Hood art by Frank Bellamy No. PP/25 Vol: 3/45/2, foreward by Watchmen artist, Dave Gibbons, text and commentary by comics historian, Steve Holland, reprints Bellamys Robin Hood stories and monochrome comic-strip illustrations that first appeared in the Swift from 1954 onward, red leather titled in black, within matching red leather slipcase, published by Book Palace Books, 2009, folio, 4to. (2) Condition Report: Heroes The Spartan - a few light marks to slipcase, otherwise near fine condition.Complete Swift Stories - a few very small marks to leather covers and slipcase otherwise good condition and internally bright and clean.

Lot 535

Folio Society book Goethe - Faust - Delacroix.

Lot 531

Five Folio Society books see pics for titles.

Lot 530

Six Folio Society books see pics for titles.

Lot 538

Folio Society Oxford Dictionary of Quotations and the Oxford Book of English Verse.

Lot 536

Two Folio Society books Leonardo da vinci & The Apocrypha.

Lot 524

Folio Society Pax Britannica James Morris 2 book set and Thesiger in Arabia 2 book set.

Lot 527

Folio Society Books British Myths & Legends 3 book set, The History of English church & people and the English Language.

Lot 533

Folio Society Book Purgatorio - Dante Alighieri , Salvador Dali Divine Comedy.

Lot 534

Folio Society book Milton - Paradise lost - Blake.

Lot 537

Folio Society Bronte Sisters 7 book set.

Lot 532

Folio Society book Inferno Dante Alighieri, William Blake Divine Comedy.

Lot 525

Folio Society The Anatomy of Melancholy Robert burton 3 book set.

Lot 523

Folio Society 5 book set the Story of the Middle ages.

Lot 529

Five Folio Society books see pics for titles.

Lot 526

Folio Society Rudyard Kipling Short stories 5 book set.

Lot 351

Folio Society Nine works R L Stevenson 'Travels with a Donkey', drawings by Edward Ardizzone, thirteenth printing 2003, William Trevor 'Beyond the Pale and Other Stories' illustrations by Lyndon Hayes, second printing 2011, Alan Fournier 'Le Grand Meaulnes' illustrated by Laura Carlin, 2008, Willa Cather 'Death Comes for the Archbishop' illustrations by Finn Campbell-Notman, 2008, Angela Carter 'The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories' illustrated by Igor Karash, 2012, Thomas De Quincy 'The Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' with illlustrations engraved on wood by Blair Hughes-Stanton, third impression 1966, Laurence Sterne 'Tristam Shandy', 1970, 'The Creevey Papers' edited by John Gore, 1970, 'Edward Lear's Complete Nonsense', full cloth design by Richard Beards, sixth printing 2004, all vg condition with some signs of wear to slipcases and foxing to the spine of 'Le Grand Meaulnes'.

Lot 356

Folio Society Ten works Wu Ch'eng-en 'Monkey' illustrated by Duncan Grant, 1968, Leofranc Holford-Strevens 'A Short History of Time', 2007, Malleus Maleficarum 'The Hammer of Witchcraft', second impression 1969, Bibhutibhushan Banerji 'Pather Panchali', 1971, A.S. Pushkin 'The Queen of Spades' and 'The Captain's Daughter', 1970, Einhard The Frank 'The Life of Charlemagne' 1970, Georgio Vasari 'Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti', 1971, Robert Graves 'The Greek Myths volume I and II' illustrations by Grahame Baker, twelfth printing (two volumes) 2002, Kenneth Clark 'Landscape into Art' 2013, Max Beerbohm 'Zuleika Dobson' second impression, 1967, most titles have wear to the slipcases, 'Landscape into Art' has a large tear to the slipcase on one side.

Lot 222

Ordnance Survey of Ireland, 1835-1836. Townland Survey of the County of Armagh Large elephant folio, full embossed leather with a faded gilt crest of the Ordnance Survey to front centre of board, cracked joints with loss to head and bottom of spine, rubbed and bumped, a lovely half title, index with (1/2 inch to one mile scale) full colour engraved map of the county, 30 sheets of the enlarged six inches to the mile colour maps accounted for, remnants of gilt edge, text block vg, Engraved at the Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park, under the direction of Lieut Larcom R. E, 1835-1836.A fine (although fair binding), early and complete set of the enlarged six inches to the mile Ordnance Survey of Armagh.

Lot 337

Folio Society Thirteen authors including a Jane Austen collection Jane Austen, a collection of seven titles 'Emma', 'Mansfield Park', 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Persuasion', 'Northanger Abbey' Pride and Persuasion' and 'Shorter Works', sixth impression 1989, Mark Twain 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' with wood engravings by Harry Brockway, seventh printing 2006, Harper Lee 'To Kill a Mockingbird' with illustrations by Aafke Brouwer, 1996, two copies of Ernest Hemingway 'Short Stories' with illustrations by Ian Beck, both reissues with new bindings 2008, 'Dickens' London' with engravings by George Cruikshank, ninth impression 2009, Stella Gibbons 'Cold Comfort Farm' with water-colour drawings by Quentin Blake, tenth printing 2006, G.K Chesterton 'The Father Brown Stories' with illustrations by Val Biro, 1996, 'The Best of Dorothy Parker', with illustrations by Helen Smithson, fifth printing 1995, 'The Genius of James Thurber', third printing 2000, 'The Wit of Oscar Wilde' illustrated by Ian Archie Beck, third printing 1999, 'The Plums of Wodehouse' illustrated by Paul Cox, second printing 1998, 'The Pick of Punch', second printing 1999, 'The Cream of Noel Coward' illustrated by Helen Smithson , second printing 1997. All good or vg condition.

Lot 53

[Signed] Beryl Cook 'Mr Norris Changed Trains,' signed by the artist to titlepage, original cloth, slip case, colour illustrations, The Folio Society, London, 1990.'During 1990 and 1991 my daughter worked at the London Contemporary Art - main distributors, which was then based in Lots Road, Chelsea, London. She was given this book as a leaving present and subsequently passed it on to her late grandmother (my mother). This is how I came to have it.'

Lot 243

Norway Sea Charts. Thirty-nine (out of 41), updated to 1947, including 'The Naze to Kristiansand', 'Oslo Haven', 'Aproaches to Molde' etc, vignettes of light houses and points of interest, original cloth folio wrap, New Editions, published at the Admirality. (39)

Lot 62

‘Fox’s Book of Martyrs’ ‘Containing Copius & Authentic Accounts of the Lives, Sufferings & Deaths of the Protestant Martyrs...,’ New edition, both boards debound with a poor spine, saying that, the text block is g to vg, with a profusion of illustrations and plates, some off setting, Alex Hogg, London, n.d.Although no date is apparent amongst this work, it is believed as this is a 'new addition' with additions and corrections, including Paul Wright, the vicar of Oakley, The date is estimated to be c.1784. The book is folio sized.

Lot 16

'Black's General Atlas,' 1844. 'Comprehending Sixty-One Maps from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources,' By Sidney Hall, Hughes, &c, folio, contemporary half black leather, rubbed and bumped with loss to the spine, ex libris label for George Studdert, steel engraved maps collated complete, most hand-coloured in outline, some double-page, very occasional light foxing or offsetting, tissue guards, gilt edge to vg textblock, Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1844.Black's General Atlas was a prominent example of the flourishing atlas industry during the 19th century. It influenced and set a standard for subsequent atlases of the Victorian era. The atlas's success and popularity prompted other cartographers and publishers to produce similar works, incorporating its style and content.

Lot 242

Thirty-four various sea charts. Including 'Strait of Gibraltar to River Gambia', 'Terceira and Graciosa', 'Delaware to Floorida Strait', 'West Indies and Carribbean Sea' etc, original folio cloth wrap, many vignettes of coastlines, New editions, updated, published by Admirality. (34)Genrally speaking most are revised to the mid and early 1940's, with some purple ink updates by hand dating 1947.

Lot 349

Carroll Lewis 'The Complete Alice' Twenty-two book boxset with illustrations by Helen Oxenbury, Walker Books and Kenneth Grahame 'The Wind in the Willows' illustrated by Charles van Sandwyk, The Folio Society, second printing 2006.

Lot 390

Inigo Jones interest. SOME ARCHITECTURAL WORKS OF INIGO JONES By H. Inigo Triggs and Henry Tanner (1901) London: BT Batsford. Folio. Ex Croydon Public Library with stamps. Spine reinforced. Plates all present and clean (1)There are a considerable amount of stamps, as listed; Front free endpaper, verso of frontis, titlepage and verso of, the heads of preface, list of plates, list of illustrations, chronological list and introduction. There is also a stamp to the verso of each plate, of which there are 40. This work would be considered very good , if not for the stamps.

Lot 339

Folio Society Eight works Hans Christian Anderson 'The Complete Tales I and II' with illustrations by numerous artists, 2005, Lewis Carroll 'The Hunting of the Snark' with illustrations by Jeffrey Fisher, 2010, Noel Streatfield 'Ballet Shoes' with illustrations by Inga Moore, 2009, Lewis Carroll 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' with illustrations by John Tenniel, fourth printing 1992, Lewis Carroll 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' with illustrations by John Tenniel, twenty fourth printing 2011, 'Grimm's Fairy Tales' illustrated by Arthur Rackham, fourteenth printing 2008, Roald Dahl 'The Complete Tales of the Unexpected and Other Stories' with illustrations by Helen Smithson, second printing 2002, 'The Folio Chirstmas Book' a collection of seasonal stories and poems, 2000. All vg condition or vg+, except the fourth printing of Alice which has fading to the spine and minor staining to the edge of textblock, otherwise good.

Lot 343

Pepys Diary Folio Society and other works FOLIO SOCIETY : HANS ANDERSEN’S FAIRY TALES. Folio Society (1995) With illustrations by W Heath Robinson. Together with THE STONES OF VENICE By John Ruskin (1981) and A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE By JR Green (1992) and THE FATHER BROWN STORIES By GK Chesterton (1996) Two volumes and HOURS IN A LIBRARY By Leslie Stephen (1991) Three volumes and PEPYS DIARY (1996) Three volumes. Together with THE DOROTHY L. SAYERS CRIME COLLECTION (1998) Five volumes and THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR By CV Wedgwood (2001) Three volumes. Plus two others. All except two in slipcases (22)

Lot 335

Folio Society Ten titles on art and the 'Wonders of the World' 'The 100 Greatest Portraits' 2004, 'Michelangelo' 2007, 'The Apocrypha' second printing 2007, 'The 100 Greatest Paintings' 2001, 'The 100 Greatest Paintings' second printing 2003, Dante Alighieri 'Inferno' with illustrations by William Blake, Publius Ovidius Naso 'The Art of Love' fifth printing 2009, 'Wonders of the World' 2006, 'What are the Seven Wonders of the World?' 2005, and one other 'Writers Their Lives and Works', all vg.

Lot 325

ALBUM DE REDOUTE By Sacheverell Sitwell and Roger Madol (1954) Collins. Atlas folio. Orig green cloth with 25 fine colour plates (1)

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