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ANDERSEN (Hans Christian) Fairy Tales, 4to, b/w. plates by Hans Tegner, clo., L., 1900; Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 2 copies (1 illustrated by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, L., n.d., 1, folio, illustrated by Elihu Vedder); Character Sketches from Dickens, Edition-de-Luxe, illus. By H. Copping, L., 1924 (4).
PHOTOGRAPHS. – Amateur Photo Store (publishers). Picturesque Singapore & Malaya. Singapore: [n.d. but circa 1930.] Oblong folio (202 x 255mm.) 40 tipped-in photographs. (Some spotting and occasional light creasing to surrounds.) Original wrappers, cord tied as issued (extremities slightly tattered and creased, backstrip torn at head and foot with minor loss).
PEMBERTON, Edgar (composer). An album of mounted ephemera relating to the Pemberton family. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1895-1910.] Oblong folio (190 x 224mm.) Numerous mounted programmes, newspaper clippings and mounted letters, including a mounted 2pp. A.L.S. from Henry Irving. (Some spotting and glue-staining.) Contemporary red morocco (scuffed). Provenance: Elsie Pemberton (binding and presentation inscription from ‘her Husband’ dated April 22nd 1895).
PHOTOGRAPHS. – An album containing 33 carte-de-visite photographs. [N.p.:] C.R. & Co., [n.d. but circa 1890.] Folio (281 x 202mm.) The album with chromolithographed title-page ‘Album Mikado’ and 24 leaves (12 with chromolithographic surrounds). – Original morocco blocked in blind, gilt metal clasp, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (slightly rubbed).
AUTOGRAPHS. – Muriel G. LINDSAY (compiler). An album containing approx 165 signatures. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1908-1943.] Oblong folio (97 x 156mm.) The autographs, some two to a page, recto and verso on coloured leaves, some dated, many with quotes or messages. (Some soiling or browning.) Original morocco (worn). Note: signatures include Sybil Thorndike, Murray Carrington, Constance & Frank R. Benson, Violet Vanbrugh, Martin Harbey, Ellen Terry, Ellis Mason, Gertrude Elliott, Edward Compton, Matheson Land and Marion Terry.
AUTOGRAPHS. – Richard LEVIN. An album containing numerous signatures, presented to Levin on his retirement. Oblong folio (110 x 173mm.) [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1971.] The autographs, some two or more to a page, most with a short personal message. Original black morocco, upper cover gilt. Note: signatures include David Attenborough and other members of the BBC. – And two related albums and a collection of correspondence, the majority relating to Richard and Bernard Levin (a quantity).
AUTOGRAPHS. – An album containing approx 35 signatures. [N.p.: n.d. but 1950s.] Oblong folio (140 x 205mm.) The album with some cropped signatures mounted on coloured leaves and a few autographs loosely inserted. Original cloth. Note: signatures include Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Ava Gardner, Kay Kendall and Anna Neagle.
PHOTOGRAPHS, THE ALPS. – An album containing approx 51 mounted albumen-print photographs. [N.p.: Frith’s, [n.d. but circa 1890.] Folio (465 x 380mm.) The photographs mounted mostly two to a page above manuscript titles, including ‘Lucerne’, ‘Rhone Glacier and Hotel’, ‘Wetterhorn’, Grindelwald’, ‘The Eiger’, ‘Geneva’, ‘Milan’ and ‘Matterhorn’. Original morocco, g.e. (scuffed and rubbed).
PHOTOGRAPHS. – An album containing 91 carte-de-visite photographs mounted recto and verso of 24 leaves. Folio (282 x 212mm.) [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1880-1890.] The album with 1 chromolithographed plate and 12 leaves with decorative chromolithographed surrounds, the others with blue and gilt surrounds. (Occasional light browning or soiling.) Contemporary calf blocked in gilt and blind, gilt metal clasp, g.e. – And five other empty photograph albums (6).
FOLIO SOCIETY (publishers). – Charlotte, Emily and Anne BRONTE. [The Complete Novels.] London: 1993. 7 vols., 3rd printing, 8vo (222 x 139mm.) Occasional illustrations by Peter Reddick and others. Original green moiré silk, contained within original moiré silk slipcase. – And a seven volume set of Jane Austen’s works, published by the Folio Society (14).
NIEUHOFF, Jan. Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium. Amsterdam: apud Jacobum Meursium, 1668. Folio (305 x 190mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece with later hand-colouring, engraved additional title, engraved title vignette with later hand-colouring, 36 double-page plans or plates only, approx 109 engraved illustrations. (Some light spotting or browning.) Contemporary speckled calf (rebacked and cornered with old spine laid down, extremities scuffed, endpapers replaced).
GREGSON, Matthew. Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palantine and Duchy of Lancaster. Liverpool: 1817. Folio (322 x 185mm.) Wood-engraved title vignette, numerous wood-engraved illustrations (many full-page), 1 folding plan, 3 folding genealogies (1 genealogy torn and repaired with adhesive tape, occasional light spotting.) Contemporary calf, the covers panelled in blind (rebacked, old spine laid-down, extremities somewhat scuffed).
DUGDALE, William. The History of St Pauls Cathedral in London. London: Tho. Warren, 1658. First edition, folio (332 x 217mm.) Title printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece, 11 double-page plates, 1 folding plate, 32 plates and illustrations, most full-page, the majority with partial hand-colouring to crests. (Edges of first few and some other leaves slightly tattered, occasional marginal tears, some browning, folding plate with repaired tear). Old speckled calf (rebacked with old spine laid down, rubbed and scuffed). Wing D-2482.
BINDINGS. – J.O. THORNE & T.C. COLLOCOTT (editors). Chambers Biographical Dictionary, revised edition. London: The Folio Society, 1974. 8vo (206 x 129mm.) Contemporary brown pigskin tooled in gilt and blind with a repeating geometric crossed-line motif, t.e.g. (slightly rubbed). – And four other leather-bound reference works (5).
HOOKER, Richard. Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie. London: printed for Andrew Crooke, 1666. Folio (338 x 219mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved decorative title. (Somewhat soiled and damp-stained, occasional creases.) Old calf (re-cornered and head and foot of spine repaired, extremities rubbed and scuffed).
SCAPULA, Johann. Lexicon Graeco-Latinum Novum… editio secunda. Basel: Ex officina Hervagiana per Eusebium Episcopium, 1589. Folio (340 x 212mm.) (ink stamp to title-page, numerous contemporary ink annotations.) 19th Century brown calf (extremities scuffed and rubbed, hinges splitting, a3 loosely inserted).
SENECA, Lucius Annaeus. The Works. London: William Stansby, 1614. First complete edition in English, folio (331 x 202mm.) Engraved additional title. (Some spotting, soiling and damp-staining, occasional ink annotations, many leaves repaired to edges, title and final page of dedication laid on support paper.) Modern calf tooled in blind (slightly rubbed).
EVELYN, John. Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees… the fifth edition. London: 1729. Folio (313 x 200mm.) Title printed in red and black, 10 engraved illustrations (1 full-page). (Lacking all leaves before title, title-page torn with loss, Hh2 lacking, some soiling.) Old speckled calf (spine worn).
PLINIUS SECUNDUS, Gaius. Naturalis Historia Libri XXXVII. E Castigationibus Hermolai Barbari. Venice: M. Sessa & P. Ravani, 24th March, 1525. Folio (288 x 200mm.) Titles printed in red and black with decorative woodcut surrounds and printer’s device, 37 woodcut illustrations. (Light browning and some ink marginalia, index title with three holes, two of which are repaired, occasional ink stamps.) Old vellum (slightly soiled and scuffed).
LUDOVICI, Tony (illustrator). – Mary KERNAHAN. Nothing but Nonsense. London: James Bowden, 1898. Oblong folio (203 x 285mm.) Chromolithographed title and 23 chromolithographed full-page illustrations. (Some browning and soiling.) Original cloth-backed boards (soiled and scuffed, gutta-percha perished and most leaves now loosely inserted). Provenance: Miss Banke (presentation inscription ‘With the kindest Regards from the author / The Bank / St. Albans / 1904’). – And thirteen other illustrated works, most children’s books (14).
ESTOPPEY, D. (illustrator). – Hans HERZOG et al. L’Armée Suisse. Geneva: 1894. Folio (420 x 298mm.) Title printed in red and black, 2 chromolithographed additional decorative titles, 33 chromolithographed plates, numerous uncoloured illustrations. (Edges slightly creased and tattered.) Original decorative cloth (now disbound, extremities bumped and scuffed).
HOLY BIBLE, IN ENGLISH. – The Holy Bible. London, Edinburgh, etc.: [n.d. but circa 1870.] Folio (310 x 242mm.) 7 maps, 10 engraved plates (1 double-page). (Some spotting.) Contemporary morocco blocked in blind, gilt metal clasp, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed, clasp defective). – And one other related volume (2).
SYMONDS, R.W. Furniture Making in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century England. London: 1955. Limited edition of 1000 copies, this out of series but signed by the author, folio (348 x 139mm.) Numerous illustrations, some in colour. Original half-vellum by Edward Hiscox, slipcase (slipcase somewhat affected by damp).
VANITY FAIR. – Vanity Fair: A Weekly Show of Political, Social, & Literary Wares. London: July 4th 1874-Dec 29th 1877. Vols. XII-XIV & XVIII only, folio (380 x 250mm.) 104 chromolithographed plates after ‘Spy’ and ‘Ape’. (Occasional creasing and browning.) Original green cloth (extremities slightly bumped).
MALDEN, H.E. and William PAGE (editors). The Victoria History of the Counties of England, Surrey. London: [1902-]1914. 5 vols., including index, folio (310 x 210mm.) Titles printed in red and black, plates and illustrations. (Some spotting or browning.) Original red cloth, t.e.g. (extremities slightly bumped).
STRONG, Roy. William Larkin Icons of Splendour. Milan: Franco Maria Ricci, 1995. Limited edition of 500 copies on hand-made paper, this number 26 signed by the publisher, folio (344 x 226mm.) Numerous mounted colour illustrations, most full-page. Original cloth blocked in gilt, the upper cover with a mounted colour paper illustrations. Contained within original slipcase (slipcase slightly rubbed).
CLARENDON (Edward Earl of) The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 3 volumes, Oxford 1702-07 (vol 1 1702, vol 2 1707, vol 3 1704), folio, half titles, engraved portrait frontispieces, vignette title pages, volume 1 with damp stain affecting latter half, panel calf (vol 1 with cracked hinges, vol 3 partially lacking label, rubbed with calf damaged in places)
Two Bibles. Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, 1672, folio, title and first few leaves repaired and soiled, Psalms bound at end, lacks all after i2 (at Psalm 132), worn rebacked calf; the other, London: Charles Bill and the executrix of Newcomb deceased, 1702, 4to, engraved title (loose), edges frayed, loss to lower corner of first few leaves, Psalms bound at end, lacks all after G3 (after Psalms), worn reverse calf, Sold Not Subject to Return (2)
[GOMBERVILLE (Marin Le Roy)] Moral Virtue Delineated, second edition, London: for J.Darby et al 1726, 2 parts in 1, folio, engraved frontispiece, vignette title, 2 engraved half titles, 103 engraved illustrations, few leaves discoloured, occassional foxing, full calf gilt, spine very rubbed, hinges cracked
CAMDEN (William) Britannia, Newly Translated into English: With Large Additions and Improvements, first Gibson edition 1695, folio, engraved portrait frontispiece, 9 single page engraved plates and 49 double page maps by Robert Morden (lacks Hertfordshire), damaged calf, upper board detached, interior generally good
[ARIOSTO (Ludovico)] Orlando Furioso, In English Heroical Verse by Sir John Harington of Bathe Knight, second edition 1607, [London: by Richard Field, for John Norton and Simon Waterson] folio in sixes, title lacking and repaired, 44 engraved plates (of 46), lacks signature E (12pp 47-58), F1 diagonally torn and lacking lower section, full calf (spine rubbed and chipped, covers rubbed and cracking)
CAMDEN (William) Britain or Chorographicall Description of the Most Flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Islands adjoining, translated newly into English by Philemon Holland, London 1610, folio, 57 maps (first 10 or so badly worm damaged to lower centre folds; some impressions rather weak, a few maps incomplete, some margins trimmed or rather ragged), title repaired, lacking some text early on, worn sheep, sold not subject to return
TAYLOR (Jeremy) A Collection of Polemical and Moral Discourses, London: for Richard Royston 1657, first edition, folio, frontispiece, 2 pp adverts at end, very worn and damaged binding with split spine; Certain Sermons or Homilies, 1673, folio, black letter, rebacked; BAXTER (Richard) Methodus Theologiae Christianae, 1681, folio, lacks frontispiece in defective binding (3) Provenance: Wesley House Library, Cambridge
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