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Lot 24

France & Italy.- Albanis de Beaumont (Jean Francois) Travels through the Maritime Alps from Italy to Lyons, additional engraved title, 17 sepia aquatint views only (of 18, lacking "Nice and its environs") and 1 engraved plate, 4 engraved maps or plans (1 folding), 1795, bound with Select Views of the Antiquities and Harbours in the South of France, additional engraved title, 11 aquatint views only (of 12, lacking "Harbour and City of Marseilles"), 2 engraved plans and 1 plate, 1 leaf working loose, 1794, together 2 works in 1 vol., offsetting, some light foxing, contemporary half morocco, worn at extremities, rubbed, joints split at foot, [Abbey, Travel 51 & 52], Printed by T. Bensley, folio.

Lot 255

Picture Post, a complete run in 49 vol., original wrappers bound in, the odd chip or short tear at edges but overall crisp copies, uniformly bound in modern green morocco-backed cloth, "Picture Post" in gilt to upper covers, spines a little sunned with occasional light spotting or staining, folio, 1938-57.⁂ A pioneer of photojournalism, the Picture Post's pictorially led features captured the everyday lives of British people from October 1938 to June 1957, along with the global events that impacted them.

Lot 258

Cookery.- Huth (Angela, novelist and journalist, b. 1938) [Cookery diary at Wootton House & Ladybird Cottage], autograph manuscript, 38pp. excluding blanks, on thick card, 29 photographs, including: Princess Margaret & Lord Snowdon, Norman Parkinson etc., original cartoon by Nicholas Garland, original hessian-backed boards, folio, 1966-74.

Lot 264

Flaxman (John) The Odyssey of Homer [ - The Illiad of Homer], 2 vol., engraved titles, 34 and 39 plates respectively, original boards, paper labels to upper covers, extremities worn, rubbed, 1805; Compositions from the Tragedies of Aeschylus, engraved title and 30 plates, title with repaired vertical tear (no loss), contemporary half calf, loss to spine, worn, covers detached, 1795; Lectures on Sculpture, second edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 52 plates, 1 folding but chipped at fore-edge, a few trimmed close at fore-edge affecting imprint, contemporary calf prize binding with "Presented by The Royal Academy to Mr George James Miller" in gilt to upper cover, spine broken, lacking backstrip and lower cover, g.e., 1838, some spotting and damp-staining; with 2 others, an illustrated Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Cox's Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Water Colours, oblong folio & 8vo (6)

Lot 267

Letchford (Albert) A Series of Seventy Original Illustrations to Captain Sir R.F. Burton's "Arabian Nights", one of 250 copies of the "Choice Edition de Luxe", this copy unnumbered, half-title, 71 photogravure plates after Letchford (including portrait of Burton), each with printed tissue-guard, front free endpapers with fraying/worming to fore-edge, a few other leaves a little frayed or chipped at edges, occasional finger-soiling or light spotting, upper hinge cracked with front free endpaper working loose, contemporary half red morocco, spine richly gilt, rubbed, some soiling, t.e.g., others uncut, large folio, 1897.

Lot 269

NO RESERVE Arnoux (Guy).- Kerdyk (René) Les Femmes de ce Temps, one of 500 copies, 10 colour plates, 1 becoming loose, scattered very faint marginal spotting, original pictorial boards, light spotting, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, previous owner's discreet blind-stamp at end, folio, Paris, 1920.

Lot 271

Braque (Georges).- Malraux (André) & Hervé Alphand. Des Dieux et Déesses ou Hommage a Georges Braque, one of 145 copies on grand vélin d'Arches, from an edition of 225, 12 full-page plates, scattered faint spotting, loose as issued, previous owner's discreet blindstamp and pencil note, housed in original blue cloth drop-back box, gilt relief image to upper cover, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, folio, Paris, 1971.

Lot 272

Dutry (Marc).- Renassia (Daniel) & Joseph Ben Aaron. Le Livre du Job, Letter 'D' from an edition of 4, from a total edition of 230, 16 full-page plates by Dautry, illustrations, 2 additional suites of 13 plates, 1 sepia and 1 black and white, 2 mounted copperplates, 1 loose, lacking original gouache, all loose as issued, faint marginal spotting, previous owner's discreet blind-stamp at end, housed in original paper wrappers, housed in original pictorial vellum drop-back box, a little rubbed, fractional bumping to corners, folio, Nice, Joseph Pardo, 1961.

Lot 274

Erotica.- Louys (Pierre) Aphrodite, number 86 of 125 from an edition of 200, signed by author to Ch. Meunier, 33 hand-coloured plates, 35 engraved plates, captioned tissue-guards, loose as issued, occasional very faint spotting, original wrappers, fractional spotting, original glassine dust-jacket, original chemise, splitting at upper joint but holding firm, original slip-case, a little rubbed, Paris, Association et Cercle Grolier, 1932; Les Aventures du Roi Pausole, limited edition, 27 plates and illustrations by Suzanne Ballivet, loose as issued, original paper wrappers, original glassine dust-jacket, original chemise, a little rubbed, original slip-case, rubbed and worn, beginning to split but holding firm, Monte-Carlo, 1945; previous owner's discreet blind-stamp at end, and another by the same, folio(2).

Lot 275

Guild of Women Binders.- Jacobs (Joseph) More English Fairy Tales, number 123 of 160 copies on Japanese vellum, 8 plates (each in 2 states) and numerous illustrations and ornaments by John D. Batten, bookplate of Mary Landon Baker, blue crushed morocco gilt by Guild of Women Binders, dragons rampant to covers and spine in gilt, spine a little darkened, chip to foot of spine, joints a little rubbed, corners slightly bumped, t.e.g., small folio, David Nutt, 1894.

Lot 282

Piper (John) John Piper's Stowe, one of 300 copies signed by the artist, illustrations, some colour, original marbled cloth, original glacine wrapping and carboard packaging, folio, Hurtwood Press in association with The Tate Gallery, 1983.

Lot 286

NO RESERVE Sappho. Quatorze Burins par Espérance, one of 150 copies, 14 plates, tissue-guards, loose as issued, bookplate, previous owner's discreet blind-stamp at end, original wrappers, original glassine, housed in original cloth portfolio, printed illustration to upper cover, black cloth ties, fractional bumping to corners, folio, Paris, Éditions du Raisin, 1944.

Lot 289

Wolfe (Edward) Song of Songs, one of 250 copies, 12 colour plates, each mounted, numbered and signed beneath by the artist in pencil, loose as issued but without the warranty signed by the artist certifying the number of the edition mentioned in the loosely inserted prospectus, original cloth drop-back box, folio, Senecio Press, 1980.

Lot 295

Posner (David) A Rake's Progress, one of 400 copies, illustrations by David Hockney, in colour, original cloth, Unicorn Press, 1967 § Verheyen (Josephe) Casanova: Fünf Episoden, one of an edition limited to 1000, 10 full-page lithographs, original patterned boards, spine worn, Vienna, Eros Press, 1925 § Temple (F.J.) Vesuvius, one of 26 copies, etchings by Arthur Secunda,loose as issued in original cloth box, spine faded, Santa Barbara, Capra Press, 1977, folio (3)

Lot 299

Trianon Press.- Blake (William) Jerusalem, from the Stirling copy, one of 250 copies from an edition limited to 516, colour plates, original cloth, original drop-back box, slightly worn, some gatherings working loose, [1951]; Jerusalem, from the Cunliffe copy, one of 500 copies, from an edition of 558, colour plates, original morocco-backed boards, marbled slip-case, 1974, Trianon Press, folio, (2)

Lot 30

Levant.- Palestine 1906, 119 vintage silver albumen prints, most between c.55 x 80 mm (2 x 3 in.) and 85 x 130 mm (3 1/4 x 5 in.), 4 or 5 prints mounted per page, some captioned in pencil, original cloth, gilt, lightly rubbed, oblong folio, 1906.⁂ This album was compiled by, and most probably its photographs were taken by an unknown traveller. They depict several views of European travellers in Palestine, including photographs taken in Jerusalem, Nablus, Jenin, Bethlehem, Tiberias and Damascus.

Lot 301

Trianon Press.- Blake (William) Illustrations to the Bible, one of 230 copies, from an edition limited to 506, plates, some colour, original morocco-backed marbled boards, slightly scuffed at extremities, 1957; Blake's Illustrations of Dante, one of 376 copies, from an edition limited to 440, engraved plates and illustrations, original morocco-backed cloth with cloth slip-case, 1978, Trianon Press, folio and oblong folio (2)

Lot 303

Trianon Press.- Blake (William) Milton: A Poem, one of 380 copies, from an edition limited to 426, 1967; Visions of the Daughters of Albion, one of 200 copies, from an edition limited to 446, 1959; The Book of Urizen, one of 240 copies, from an edition limited to 526, 1958; The Book of Los, one of 480 copies, from an edition limited to 538, 1976; The Book of Ahania, one of 750 copies, from an edition limited to 808 copies, with two tipped in paper prospectuses of the edition, 1973; collotype plates, some hand-coloured through stencil, half morocco-backed cloth or marbled boards in various colours, spines slightly sunned, marbled slip-cases (some very slightly rubbed at extremities), v.s., Trianon Press; and Vala or The Four Zoas by William Blake, A Facsimile of the Manuscript, A Transcript of the Poem and A Study of its Growth and Significance by G.E. Bentley Jr, first edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1963, 145 plain plates, publisher's buckram gilt, dust-jacket, very worn and split along joint, folio (6).

Lot 306

Butler (A.S.G.) George Stewart & Christopher Hussey. The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, 3 vol. , one of 1500 reprints, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jackets, a little toned, spine heads creased, otherwise very crisp copies, folio, Woodbridge, 1984.⁂ Together forming The Lutyens Memorial.

Lot 39

Middle East & Europe.- Debbas (Fouad) [Early Photographs of the Near East: Mount Lebanon, Early Photographs], 60 sepia plates, 3 maps, text in Arabic, all loose as issued, housed in original cloth box, fractional bumping to corners, 1997 § Wheelhouse (Claudius Galen) Narrative of a Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean 1849-1850, 2 vol., first edition, plates and illustrations, original cloth, dust-jackets, housed in original cloth slipcase, shrink-wrapped, Bradford, 2006; folio & 4to (2).⁂ Fouad C. Debbas (1930-2001), built the world's largest private collection of postcards and old photographs of Lebanon and the Middle East. He believed in the importance of collecting, preserving and sharing old images to safeguard the collective memory and history of the entire region.

Lot 53

NO RESERVE Britain.- Syms (H.S.) 2 Albums containing c.40 original sepia watercolours of British views and landscapes, traces of graphite, some with subject and date in lower right in ink, most signed, dated and with subject in pencil on album leaf (sometimes faded or partly erased), each watercolour between c.270 x 180mm. and c.180 x 130mm., hinges broken with leaves loose, contemporary half roan over marbled boards, roan label to upper covers with "Sepia Sketches" and "H.S. Syms" in gilt, rubbed, [first half of 19th century]; with an oversized scrap album in a hand-embroidered binding, including ephemera relating to the coronation of George V, oblong 4to & elephant folio (3)⁂ While the majority of watercolours depict Sussex, the album also includes views of Skiddaw and Ulswater, as well as Smuggler's Cave and Peel Castle on the Isle of Man.

Lot 58

London.- Appendix to the Second Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons upon the improvement of the Port of London, modern facsimile title, 24 engraved folding plates, 6 partially hand-coloured, one or two strengthened at edges, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's discreet blind-stamp at end, modern morocco-backed boards, small folio, [1799]; sold not subject to return

Lot 62

NO RESERVE Anatomy.- Lizars (John) A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body, engraved title vignette, 101 engraved plates, 15 hand-coloured, tissue-guards, previous owner's ink inscription, scattered spotting and staining, near contemporary boards, detached, spine broken and worn, folio, Edinburgh, [c.1835].

Lot 93

Amuchastegui (Axel) Some Birds and Animals of North America, one of 505 copies signed by the artist, 16 coloured plates reproducing paintings by Axel Amuchastegui, original vellum, slipcase, rubbed,Tryon Gallery, 1971; Some Birds and Mammals of Africa, one of 505 copies signed by the artist, 14 coloured plates reproducing plates by Axel Amuchastegui, original blue morocco-backed boards by Zaehnsdorf, slipcase, a little rubbed, 1979 § Warren (Michael) Images from Birding, signed and numbered by the author on half-title, with an original signed and numbered watercolour by the author, loose, illustrations in colour, half morocco, cloth slipcase, Langford Press, 2007 § Hill (J.) An History of Animals. Containing Descriptions of the Birds, Beasts, Fishes, and Insects of the Several Parts of the World..., half-title, 28 engraved plates, several with closed tears and paper repairs to verso (a few without repairs), some browning and spotting, modern calf-backed cloth, T. Osborn, 1752; and another, folio and 4to (5)⁂ The first, one of very few copies bound in full vellum, rather than standard morocco-backed boards. The last, is the vol. 3 of Hill's A General Natural History (1748-52).

Lot 96

Herbal.- Dodoens (Rembert) A nievve herball, or historie of plantes: wherin is contayned the vvhole discourse and perfect description of all sortes of herbes and plantes, first edition in English, translated by Henry Lyte, title within ornate woodcut historiated border and with woodcut arms of Henry Lyte verso, woodcut portrait of the author to verso of 1*6, numerous woodcut illustrations, occasional early ink marginalia, 8pp. 19th century manuscript index loosely inserted at end, lacking 1*3&4, E2-5, S1-3&5, X1, Y3, 2A5, 3F4, 3G3&4, 3H3, whole of sig. 3L, 3Q1&6, 3S5&6, 3T2, and sigs. 3U-Y at end, 1*6 misbound later within preliminaries, first few ff. detached, title with a few small holes at head (mostly marginal), frayed at outer margin (just within printed area) and soiled, E1 frayed, affecting the odd letter, sig. O & P1 mostly marginal worm trace to upper inner gutters, Y1 upper corner torn away, affecting a couple of letters of headline verso, 3N1 torn at inner margin, a few ff. with part of a margin torn away, stained, some spotting, lightly browned throughout, contemporary limp blind-ruled calf, later metal claps, short split at head of spine, lower corner of upper cover worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Henrey 110; Hunt 132; Nissen 516; STC 6984], folio, London [i.e. Antwerp], by me Gerard Dewes [i.e. Henry Loë], 1578. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Dodoens served as court physician to Emperor Rudolf II of Austria before becoming Professor of Medicine at Leiden University in 1582.

Lot 233

VRIJ NEDERLAND JE MAINTIENDRAI ONAFHANKELIJK WEKBLAD POOR ALLE NEDERLANDERS: London, The Netherlands Publishing Company, 1941-46, 40 assorted issues, folio, original wraps plus OORLOG IN BEELD, London, British Library of Information, 3 issues, May 1941, June-December 1944, folio, original pictorial wraps plus WERELD-KRONIEK GEILLUSTREED WEEKBLAD, 1940, 2 issues, folio, original pictorial wraps, plus VERGEET DIT NOOIT [LONDON] COMITE NEERLANDS VRIJHEIDSTAG,circa 1941, folio, original pictorial wraps (46)

Lot 243

JEREMY TAYLOR: THE WORTHY COMMUNICANT...TO WHICH IS ADDED A SERMON NEVER PRINTED WITH THE FOLIO VOLUME OF SERMONS, London for Gilbert Cownly, 1686, engraved frontis, old calf gilt worn, inner joints weak

Lot 247

CERTAINE SERMONS OR HOMILIES APPOYNTED TO BE READ IN CHURCHES IN THE TIME OF THE LATE QUEENE ELIZABETH OF FAMOUS MEMORY AND NOW SOUGHT FIT TO BE REPRINTED BY AUTHORITY FROM THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, London, printed by John Norton for Joyce Norton and Richard Whitaker, 1635, two parts in one, "The Second Tome of Homilies" with a separate title page, part one engraved title (some creasing), 2pp "A Thankes Giving for the Suppression of the Last Rebellion" at end, lacks colophon leaf, otherwise collated complete, black letter historiated initials, some mispagination, folio, old calf

Lot 28

NICHOLAS BOHNY: THE NEW PICTURE BOOK BEING PICTORIAL LESSONS..., Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas, 1860, second edition, 36pp, hand coloured ills, title page repaired and laid down, oblong fo, original cloth backed pictorial boards, re-cased, new ep's plus FREDERICK WILLIAM NAYLOR BAYLEY: THE NEW TALE OF A TUB, ill J S Cotton, London, Colnaghi & Puckle, 1841 first edition, 7 litho plates as called for, much foxing, folio re-backed, cloth gilt, new ep's (2)

Lot 300

THE HIGHGROVE FLORILEGIUM: London, Addison Publications for The Princes's Charities Foundation, 2008 (175) 2 vols, numbered, preface signed by King Charles III as Prince Charles, 124 coloured plates, elephant folio, original half red chieftain goat skin marbled boards, end papers and text vignettes decorated with original Richard Shirley Smith drawings, original hand-made felt covers housed in the original packaging, very fine condition, generously donated to benefit Priscilla Bacon Hospice, Norwich (2)

Lot 301

JAMES HANCOCK AND HUGH ELLIOTT: THE HERONS OF THE WORLD, ill Robert Gilmor and Peter Hayman, London, London Editions 1978, first edition, signed by James Hancock, Hugh Elliott, Robert Gilmor and Peter Hayman on half title, relevant inscription on ffep, folio, original cloth d/w, card slip case plus GEORGE EDWARD LODGE: UNPUBLISHED BIRD PAINTINGS, Text C A Fleming, London, Michael Joseph in association with The National Museum of New Zealand, 1983 first edition, folio, original cloth back boards d/w, both titles vgc (2)

Lot 311

JOHN OGILBY: OGILBY'S ROAD MAPS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, Reading, Osprey Publications, 1971 facsimile 1675 edition of "Britannia", folio, original cloth gilt

Lot 312

EDWARD THOMAS DANIELL: TWELVE ETCHINGS WITH A SHORT NOTICE OF HIS LIFE BY SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS PALGRAVE, Great Yarmouth, 1882 (24) not published, 12 etched plates being various sizes of landscape subject including Norfolk and Spain identified as Clump of Trees at Quidenham, Cragmillar Castle (large plate), Flordon Bridge, Garden in Spain, Landscape with Mill, Limekiln (Wooden Fence on a Hillock), Pollard Trees, Hellesdon, Ronda Andalucia, Roslin Castle, Val D'Aosta, and Whitlingham Lane by Trowse, some marginal water staining not affecting images, folio, contemporary cloth backed boards worn and soiled, lacks printed paper spine label, very scarce, one copy on Copac held at The British Library

Lot 315

JOHN COOKE BOURNE: DRAWINGS OF THE LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY WITH AN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT BY JOHN BRITTON, London, R Ackermann & Co, 1839, first edition, tinted litho pictorial title, 34 tinted litho plates on 29 leaves, 2 litho maps of the line from Birmingham to London on one leaf as called for, some foxing, mainly marginal, folio original half green morocco worn and scuffed, now quite scarce as most copies have been broken up over the years for the plates

Lot 32

CONTES CHOISIS DE L'IMAGERIE D'EPINAL ENFANTS IL ETAIT UNE FOUIS, (cover title), Epinal Imagerie Pellerie circa 1925, 80 coloured sheets from epinal, folio, original pictorial boards vgc

Lot 322

J SMEDLEY NORTON: EASTERN LANDMARKS, A SERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF PLACES OF HISTORICAL INTEREST IN THE NEAR EAST COMPRISING THE COUNTRIES OF EGYPT, SYRIA, PALESTINE ETC TOGETHER WITH PORTRAITS OF EMINENT PERSONAGES PAST AND PRESENT ASSOCIATED WITH THOSE OLD WORLD LANDS.. London, The Papyrus Publishing Co, N P, N D circa 1912, tipped in manuscript note on second blank "This is the only book made therefore the only one in existence...", further inscription "The paper of this book was made.. from papyrus..", folio, original decorative cloth gilt worn, re-backed, new eps

Lot 323

CECIL ALDIN: THE ROMANCE OF THE ROAD, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1928 first edition, plates collated complete, folio, original cloth worn and soiled

Lot 334

KEITH R SURGY AND W DAVID TROTMAN: THE PARISH CHURCHES IN THE ANCIENT VALE OF MOWBRAY, Thirsk, Corner Crafts Publications, 1984 (1000) numbered (658) and signed by both authors, oblong folio, original cloth gilt d/w

Lot 344

HOSPITALITY IN NORFOLK TO DUTCH CHILDREN 1945-46, (cover title), a volume containing leaflets, various typed notices on hospitality to Dutch children headed newspaper and similar plus photographs including some of a poignant nature, news cuttings etc, folio, contemporary rexine

Lot 358

HANSLIP FLETCHER: BOMBED LONDON A COLLECTION OF THIRTY-EIGHT DRAWINGS OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS DAMAGED DURING THE BOMBING OF LONDON IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR.., London, Cassell, 1947, 38 full page ills including 4 coloured as list, folio, original pictorial cloth soiled, d/w (part losses)

Lot 361

SCOTLAND OWNERS OF LANDS AND HERITAGES.. 1872-73 RETURN.., Edinburgh, printed by Murray & Gibb printers to Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1874, bound in with LAND OWNERS IN IRELAND RETURN OF OWNERS OF LAND OF ONE ACRE AND UPWARDS.., Dublin, printed by Alexander Thom printer to the Queen's most execellent Majesty for HMSO 1876, folio, old half calf gilt worn, all edges marbled

Lot 387

SIDNEY HALL AND WILLIAM HUGHES: GENERAL ATLAS OF THE WORLD.. Edinburgh, Adam & Charles Black, 1854 new edition, 70 engraved coloured maps, some double page, folio, original half calf worn, top board and title page detached

Lot 439

NORFOLK PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF AN ESTATE WITH VALUABLE ACCOMMODATION LANDS SITUATE IN THE PARISHES OF WYMONDHAM, BUNWELL AND NORFOLK, TUDDENHAM FOR SALE BY AUCTION 22ND JULY 1910, sale particulars, two part coloured plans, one folding, original wraps plus NORFOLK THE REMAINING PORTIONS OF THE KIMBERLEY ESTATE FOR SALE BY AUCTION 1958, sale particulars, folio, original wraps, (2)

Lot 66

NIGEL DAVIES & NORMAN HAMMOND: EMPIRES OF EARLY LATIN AMERICA THE INCAS-THE AZTECS - THE MAYA, London, The Folio Society, 2000 first Folio Society edition, 3 vols, original decorative cloth gilt, slip case (3)

Lot 78

AESOP: HISTORY AND FABLES OF AESOP TRANSLATED AND PRINTED BY WILLIAM CAXTON 1484, London, The Scolar Press 1976 (500), out of series facsimile, folio, original rough hessian brown leather spine label, vgc

Lot 95

WILHELM WARTMANN (ed): HONORE DAUMIER, translated Harry C Schnur, London, Nicholson & Watson, 1946 first edition, ex lib folio lib cloth

Lot 96

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS DOCUMENTS AND PROOFS OF HIS GENOESE ORIGIN.. [Eds Giovanna Monleone and Giueseppe Pessagno] Genoa, 1932 English German edition, paralel text, folio original cloth d/w, vgc, battered slip case

Lot 97

MEARY JAMES THURAIRAJH TANBIMUTTU (Ed): POETRY LONDON/APPLE MAGAZINE, London 1979, vol 1 numbers 1 and 2, first editions, number 2 with record in pocket at end, 4to original pictorial wraps plus THEATER OF ALL POSSIBILITIES, London, Editions Poetry London, 1980 first edition, 4to, original pictorial wraps, book plate of John Amfanwy Piper, plus PATRICK KAVANAGH: LOUGH DERG, London, Martin Brian & O'Keeffe, 1978 first edition, 4to, original cloth d/w, vgc plus EZRA POUND: CANTO C X, trans Pierre Alien [Paris] L'Herne, 1967 first edition in English and French, unopened, folio original wraps, plus DAVID RAIKES: THE POEMS OF DAVID RAIKES, intro Charles Wrinch, Eynsham Oxford, Fantasy Press 1954 first edition, signed and inscribed by Charles Wrinch, original cloth plus THOMAS HARDY: YULETIDE IN A YOUNGER WORLD, ill Albert Rutherton, London, Faber & Faber [1927] first edition, ariel poes number 1 original wraps plus JEFF NUTTALL: THE CASE OF ISABEL AND THE BLEEDING FOETUS, London, Turret Books 1967 (500) (400), original cloth d/w, plus IAIN HAMILTON: EMBARKATION FOR CYTHERA, intro Sir John Betjaman, London, Martin Brian & O'Keeffe, 1974 (50) signed and inscribed "One of the Few Remaining ....the Publishers Gave Me", original cloth d/w (9)

Lot 104

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: THE NORTON FACSIMILE THE FIRST FOLIO OF SHAKESPEARE, Ed Charlton Hinman, London, Paul Hamlyn, 1968 facsimile edition, folio, original quarter red morocco buckram, top edges gilt, original red buckram slip case worn

Lot 105

PAUL CLAUDEL: LA MYSTIQUE DES PIERRES PRECIUSES, [Paris], Cartier [1938], [1600] numbered (901), unopened, folio, original wraps, 3 copies on COPAC

Lot 142

H CUMBERLAND BENTLEY: THE LEGEND OF THE BLACK LOCH, ill Wycliffe Taylor, London, Forest [1890], first edition, 18 sepia litho ills, oblong folio, original cloth back pictorial boards worn and soiled, plus GEORGE REID: THE RIVER TWEED FROM ITS SOURCE TO THE SEA, Edinburgh 1884 first edition, 16 plates as called for but lacking title page, folio, orignal boards worn, (2)

Lot 153

GEORGE CRUIKSHANK: 2 Titles: ILLUSTRATIONS OF TIME, London, published by the artist, 1827, first edition, etched title, 6 hand coloured etched plates with 35 ills, original pink wraps bound in with SCRAPS AND SKETCHES, London, published by the artist, 1828, first edition, 6 hand coloured etched plates with 38 illustrations, original pink wraps, oblong folio, half morocco gilt, lacks back strip and boards detached, book plate of George Albert Zabriskie (1868-1954)

Lot 158

PHILIPPE-JACQUES DE LOUTHERBOURG: THE ROMANTIC AND PICTURESQUE SCENERY OF ENGLAND AND WALES.... Ilkley, The Scolar Press for The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, 1979 (1000) numbered (484) facsimile edition, folio, original half green goatskin gilt, cloth solander box

Lot 163

JOHN SINGER SARGENT: THE WORK OF JOHN S SARGENT RA, intro Alice Christiana Muinell, London, William Heinemann, 1903 first edition, 62 plates as called for, folio, original cloth gilt, top edges gilt, slip case

Lot 167

JEREMY GREENWOOD (Ed): THE WOOD-ENGRAVINGS OF PAUL NASH, Woodbridge, The Wodlea Press, 1997 (490) first trade edition, folio, original cloth back decorative patterned boards, slip case, vgc

Lot 191

W B & S H W: FURNITURE DESIGNS ANCIENT AND MODERN, Trade Mark "Strongbow", circa 1910 illustrated trade catalogue, oblong folio, original cloth

Lot 192

LOUIS-ANTOINE JULLIEN (1812-1860): A specially bound volume of his sheet music signed and inscribed presentation to Prince Henry of The Netherlands (1820-1879) and dated April 20th 1857, 28 items of sheet music, 11 with coloured litho fronts, folio, contemporary decorative red velvet gilt, inner dentelles gilt, watered silk doublures, all edges gilt

Lot 193

FLYING AND POPULAR AVIATION: Chicago Ziff-Davis, 1942, Vol 3, No 3, Special Royal Airforce Issue 4to, special bound original cloth gilt, presentation label on ffep, Carole O'Meara's, copy + TOR MYKLEBOST: They Came as Friends, (trans) Trygbe M Ager, London, Victor Gollancz, 1943, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w, review slip losely inserted + AIRPORTS OF TOMORROW REPORT OF THE REGIONAL AIRPORT CONFERENCE ON ITS PLAN FOR THE FURTHERMENT OF THE AIRPORT SYSTEM FOR THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN REGION, New York, 1947, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth gilt plus LESLIE ROBERTS: CANADA'S WAR IN THE AIR, Montreal, Aluah M Beatty, 1943, third edition, folio, original cloth gilt (4)

Lot 197

SYDNEY TEMPLE: A NEW AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF ENGLAND... London for J Cooke, 1773 first edition, 102 engraved plates, folio, modern cloth boards, original spine worn, new end papers

Lot 418

Moss (Hugh) Snuff Bottles of China, pub. London, Bibelot Publishers Ltd., 1971, no. 86 from an edition of 500 copies bound in cream leather and signed by the author, with outer glassine wrapper and slip case, small folio.* Condition: Taped chip to glassine upper right. Fox marks to end papers and signed half title. Remainder in good condition.

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