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Lot 396

Pepys (Samuel). The Diary of Samuel Pepys, 1660-1669, 11 volumes including Diary Companion and Index, Folio Society, 2003, some colour plates, all edges gilt, original quarter Nigerian goatskin gilt over marbled boards, 8vo, individual custom-made card slipcasesQTY: (11)NOTE:Limited edition 558/1000 copies.

Lot 398

Shakespeare (William). Hamlet, edited by G.R. Hibbard, London: Folio Society, 2007, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original red half morocco over marbled boards, gilt-titled on spine, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition, 448/3750 copies.

Lot 401

Richardson (Charles James). Architectural Remains of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I, volume 1 only, published by the author, 1840, additional tinted lithographic title and 30 leaves of tinted and uncoloured lithographic plates, some old damp-staining, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, rubbed and partly faded, folio, together with: Remington (Frederic), Drawings, New York & London, 1897, black and white plates, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, oblong folio, plusSelous (Henry C., illustrator), The Pilgrim's Progress... , by John Bunyan, edited by George Godwin and Lewis Pocock... , London: M.M. Holloway, 1844, engraved plates and illustrations, modern blue half morocco gilt, oblong folio, cloth solander case, plusDallas (Donald), James Purdey & Sons, Gun and Rifle Makers, 200 Years of Excellence, 1st edition, 2013, colour illustrations throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other miscellaneous art reference, large format, etc.QTY: (2 cartons)

Lot 403

Hulme (Frederick Edward). Familiar Garden Flowers ... and described by Shirley Hibberd, 1st -5th series, London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., [1897-1900], and Familiar Wild Flowers, 1st series-[5th series, of 7], London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [1897-c.1900], numerous chromolithograph plates, occasional light spotting, contemporary uniform dark green half calf gilt, red morocco title labels, some spines lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Shakespeare (William), The Standard Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere, edited by Charles Knight, 7 volumes, London: Charles Knight & Co., 1846, numerous wood engraved illustrations, contemporary half calf gilt, contrasting morocco labels to spines, extremities rubbed, large 8vo,Cook (Ernest Thomas, editor), The Century Book of Gardening. A comprehensive work for every lover of the garden, London: Country Life & George Newnes, [1900], numerous monochrome illustrations, contemporary red half morocco, rubbed and few marks, folio, plus other miscellaneous books including leather bindings etc.QTY: (a carton)

Lot 409

"The Sportsman". British Sports and Sportsmen, Racing, London: Sports and Sportsmen, 1920, numerous monochrome illustrations, some light toning & marks, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated red full morocco, spine slightly faded, boards & spine slightly rubbed, folio, limited edition 158/1000, together with;War Office, publisher, A List of all the Officers of the Army..., 30 June 1780, modern endpapers, some marginal toning & light marks, all edges gilt, modern gilt decorated red morocco spine retaining contemporary gilt decorated red full morocco boards, rubbed with some loss, large 8vo, plusPennant (Thomas), The Journey from Chest to London, printed for B. White, 1782, 22 etched plates, bookplate to the front pastedown, some light spotting & offsetting, contemporary gilt decorated tree calf, front & rear boards detached, spine rubbed, 4to, and other mostly 18th & 19th-century literature & reference, including some large format plate books, mostly contemporary leather bindings, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folioApproximately 120 volumesQTY: (6 shelves & a carton)

Lot 41

Mecham (Clifford Henry). Sketches & Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow. From drawings made during the Siege, by Clifford Henry Mecham, Lieutenant, Madras Army, with descriptive notices by George Couper, 1st edition, London: Day & Son, 1858, tinted lithograph title with vignette view of the Baillie Guard Gateway bound in after text leaves (some overall spotting), printed dedication leaf (with paper repairs to fore-and lower margin, preface leaf, and eight pages of descriptive text (several pages with closed tears repaired, and one or two with blank portions replaced), 26 tinted lithographed views on 17 sheets, all with later hand-colouring, some spotting, mostly to blank outer margins, some short closed marginal tears, and discrete archival tissue repairs to outer corners, 20th-century black crushed morocco, spine lettered in gilt, incorporating original blind-stamped black cloth boards, upper cover lettered in gilt, rubbed and some marks to covers, large folio, 56 x 37 cm (22 x 14 1/2 ins) QTY: (1)

Lot 413

Jackson (A. J.). British Civil Aircraft 1919-1972, 3 volumes, reprinted, London: Putnam, 1987-88, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, together with:Nelson (H., editor), Aero Engineering, a comprehensive work..., 3 volumes in 6, London: George Newnes, circa 1930s, some light toning & spotting, original uniform blue cloth in dust jackets, covers lightly faded & rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern aviation reference & related, including further publications by Putnam, Airlife, Jane's, PRC, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 415

Lang (Andrew). The Blue Fairy Book, 5th edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1892, period inscription to the half-titleThe Green Fairy Book, 1st edition, 1892, period inscription to the half-title, both with some light toning & spotting, gutters cracked, all edges gilt, both in original gilt decorated cloth, boards & spines rubbed, 8vo, together with:Vedder (Elihu, illustrator), Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam..., Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, circa 1894, 50 monochrome illustrations, some toning & spotting throughout, original gilt decorated brown cloth, boards & spine slightly rubbed & marked, folio, plusNavarre Society, publisher, The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais..., 2 volumes, by Francis Rabelais, circa. 1921, monochrome illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, some light spotting, original cloth in dust jackets, covers lightly rubbed to head & footThe Memoirs of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt..., 2 volumes, 1922, monochrome illustrations by Antoine Gaymard, some light spotting & toningThe Ten Pleasure of Marriage and the second part The Confession of the New Married Couple, by Aphra Behn, 1922, 20 monochrome illustrations, some light spotting & toning, top edges gilt, all original gilt decorated white cloth, boards & spines slightly toned, marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and other late 19th-century & modern fiction, including Samuel Peyps, Lord Byron, Charles Dickens, some leather bindings, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio QTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 416

Cook (Frederick A.). My Attainment of the Pole, being the record of the expedition that first reached the Boreal Center 1907-1909..., 1st edition, New York: The Polar Publishing Co., 1911, 51 monochrome illustrations, modern endpapers, some minor marginal spotting, original decorated brown cloth, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 4to, together with:Atkinson (Thomas Witlam), Oriental and Western Siberia: a narrative of seven years' explorations and adventures..., London: Hurst and Blackett, 1858, 20 colour lithographic plates plus monochrome illustrations, some light spotting, modern endpapers, top edge gilt, modern gilt decorated full calf, 8vo, plusStanley (Henry M.), Through the Dark Continent..., 2 volumes bound in 1, London: George Newnes, 1899, monochrome illustrations & maps including a folding map to pp.48, some light spotting & toning throughout, contemporary gilt decorated black half calf, boards & spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and other late 19th & early 20th-century travel reference & related, some contemporary leather bindings, many original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio QTY: (3 shelves)

Lot 421

Lloyd (Nathaniel). A History of the English House, from primitive time to the Victorian Period, 3rd impression, London: The Architectural Press, 1951, numerous monochrome illustrations, some minor toning & spotting, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned & rubbed with minor loss to head & foot, large 8vo, together with:Stratton (Arthur), The English Interior, a review of the decoration of English homes from Tudor times to the XIXth century, 1st edition, London: B. T. Batsford, 1920, numerous monochrome illustrations, period inscription to the front endpaper, some minor marginal toning, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue & white cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed & marked, folio, plusRichardson (A. E. & C. Lovett Gill), Regional Architecture of the West of England, 1st edition, London: Ernest Benn, 1924, numerous monochrome illustrations, some minor spotting, original red cloth, spine & head of the boards lightly faded, 4to, and other architecture reference & miscellaneous literature, some contemporary leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves)

Lot 423

Stone (Derrick I., editor). Gold Diggers & Diggings, a photographic study of gold in Australia, 1854-1920, 1st edition, Melbourne: Lansdowne Press, 1974, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed, oblong 4to, together with:Emery (Anthony), Seats of Power in Europe during the Hundred Years War, an architectural study from 1330 to 1480, 1st edition, Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2016, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plusPurcell (Mark), The Country House Library, 1st edition, New Haven: Yale University Press, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, and other modern miscellaneous literature & history reference, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, Folio Society, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (6 shelves & a carton)

Lot 430

Wood (John Philip). The Peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Edinburgh: printed by George Ramsay and Company, 1813, some light toning & spotting throughout, original full calf, boards rubbed & partially detached, folio, together with:Douglas (Robert), The Baronage of Scotland;..., Edinburgh, sold by Bell & Bradfute et al, 1798, some light toning, spotting & occasional marks, original full calf, boards detached, spine rubbed with some loss, folio, plusFosbroke (Thomas Dudley), Encyclopaedia of Antiquities, and Elements of Archaeology, classical and mediaeval, 2 volumes, London: printed by John Nichols and Son, 1825, engraved plates, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some light toning, contemporary gilt decorated half-calf, spines lightly faded, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 4to, and other history & military reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, overall condition is generally good, 8vo/folioQTY: (4 shelves)

Lot 44

Montgomery Martin (R. editor). Tallis's Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of the World, John Tallis and Company, 1851, additional decorative title, engraved frontispiece of the Great Exhibition with slight water staining, two uncoloured engraved 'comparison plates' and 81 (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, a few maps trimmed with slight loss to the decorative borders, front blanks with later ownership signatures, marbled endpapers, upper hinge cracked and weak, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt morocco bumper, frayed and worn, particularly at extremities, upper siding stained, folio QTY: (1)

Lot 455

Morison (Robert). Plantarum Historiae Universalis Oxoniensis, volumes 2 & 3, Oxford: Sheldon Theatre, 1680-99, engraved title page vignettes, engraved portrait of the author to volume 3, bookplate to the front end paper of volume 2, front & rear gutters cracked, some light toning & spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines slightly rubbed, hinges cracked, folio, together with:Swift (Jonathan), The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, 17 volumes, London: printed for W. Bowyer et al, 1768-75, copper plate illustrations by John Hawkesworth Letters, Written by the Late Jonathan Swift..., 6 volumes, new edition, London: printed for T. Davies, some volumes with bookplates to the front pastedowns, some light toning & spotting, all contemporary uniform gilt decorated mottled full calf, many boards detached, some lacking spine labels, boards & spines slightly rubbed with some minor loss to head & foot, 8vo, plusThe Spectator, 8 volumes, Glasgow: printed by William Duncan, 1757, monochrome vignettes to the title pages, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some gutters cracked, some light toning, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and other 17th & 18th-century literature & reference, mostly leather bindings, some odd volumes, some volumes incomplete & sold as seen, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folioApproximately 55 volumes QTY: (3 shelves)

Lot 491

Richter (Ludwig, illustrator). The Lord's Prayer with illustrations by Ludwig Richter; Unser Tagliches Brod in Bildern; Der Sonntag in Bildern; Schiller's Lied von der Glocke in Bildern; Beschauliches und Erbauliches, Ein Familien-Bilderbuch; Gesammeltes, 15 Bilder furs Haus; Neuer Strauss fur's Haus, and Altes und Neues, 15 Original Zeichnungen, 8 works bound in one volume, Dresden (& Leipzig), circa 1860s-70s, wood-engraved illustrations to each work (except final work printed in photogravure), a few light spots, top edge gilt, contemporary brown morocco-backed cloth, lightly rubbed, with outer corners a little worn, folio, together with Deutscher Jugendkalender fur 1847. Mit geschichten und liedern von Berthold Auerbach, Hermann Kurtz, R. Reinick und anderen und mit holzschnitten nach zeichnungen von Lorenz Frolich, herausgegeben von Hugo Burkner, Leipzig, Georg Wigand, 1847, numerous wood engraved illustrations to text, bound with similar calendars for 1850, 1851, 1852 and 1855, edited by H. Burkner, and published by Georg Weigand, some light marks and minor soiling, modern dark brown morocco-backed marbled boards, 8voQTY: (2)

Lot 59

Stackhouse (Thomas). An Universal Atlas Consisting of a Complete Set of Maps, to Illustrate Ancient and Modern Geography..., 6th edition Revised and Corrected, printed for S. J.Neele, circa 1800, printed title, dedication to George, Prince of Wales, list of subscribers, index and introduction, 40 maps, engraved by S. J. Neele, all with contemporary outline colouring, a few maps, with margins strengthened and repaired, the map of Denmark creased with repaired marginal closed tears, stained and laid on later paper, some water staining to the gutta, text block shaken with a few leaves loose and near detached, hinges with crude tape repairs, old boards with later marbled paper and 20th century half 'pin-head' cloth, bumped, worn and frayed, folio QTY: (1)

Lot 629

* [Greene, Graham, 1904-1991]. 'Graham Greene - the man behind the books', original typescript of a talk by his cousin Barbara Greene, no date, early 1980s, giving a personal account of her cousin, his personality and his work, from his childhood to being nearly 80, a total of approximately 3,000 words, some ink deletions and amendments, presumably in Barbara's hand, 9 pages on rectos of 9 leaves, minor creasing, folio, together with a Typed Letter Signed from Graham Greene's cousin Felix to Felix's younger sister Kate, Mexico, 20 May 1984, written on the eve of his 75th birthday giving news of his days and telling jokes and occasionally referring to 'young' Graham who 'was in Mexico for a publisher's Convention and came up to San Miguel by bus to stay with us for a few nights. We enjoyed his stay very much - he was so informal and appreciative of everything. We took the opportunity of discussing this blessed biography that the two young writers are still working on. We came up with the idea that first, what they have written must be re-written in a much simpler, less academic, less "psycholical" style, and secondly, that after each of their chapters I should write another as an old man looking back on the events that they have described... ', 2 pages, typed to rectos, 4to, plus a Typed Letter Signed from Graham Greene's sister Elisabeth to their cousin Tooter, 15 December 1986, with reference to biographies about Graham Greene, 'Anthony Masters lives very near us! I explained to him that as I am Graham's confidential secretary I did not want to be involved and also as I have been approached by other writers both Graham and I had agreed that I should say "no" to all. Had a very nice and understanding note back from him. He definitely told Graham that the book he is writing - which is to be called Literary Agents - is about a number of authors who were also involved at some time with Intelligence - he mentioned John Buchan, Somerset Maugham, and John Le Carré. Not a biography of Graham... ', 1 page, 8vo, plus a copy of 'Laurel for Libby. A Tale with Cuts by the Author Vivien Greene', Holywell Press, Oxford, 1991, original printed wrappers, stapled as issued, some toning, 8vo, (limited edition 46/50 copies)QTY: (4)

Lot 63

Taylor (Isidore, Charles Nodier et Alphonse de Cailleux). Voyages Pittoresques et Romantiques dans l'Ancienne France, 2 volumes, Paris: De l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Aine, 1820-25, lithograph tiitle, frontispiece, 233 lithograph plates only (of 242), a few tinted on India paper, engraved illustrations, some light spotting, contemporary green half morocco, loss of first and last compartments of spine of text volume, joints and edges rubbed, folioQTY: (2)NOTE:The earliest of Baron Taylor's ambitious work, intended to cover the whole of France, in the end nine regions were covered in nineteen or twenty volumes, the series ending in 1878. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return.

Lot 638

Ardizzone (Edward). Lucy Brown and Mr Grimes, 1st edition, Oxford University Press, [1937], together with Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain, 2nd printing, Oxford University Press, November 1936, both with colour illustrations throughout, near-contemporary gift inscription to front free endpaper of second volume, both in original pictorial boards with frayed dust jackets, folioQTY: (2)

Lot 646

Briggs (Raymond). The Snowman, 1st edition, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1978, colour illustrations, previous owner signature, original pictorial boards, folio, together with Rosen (Michael). We're Going on a Bear Hunt, London: Walker Books, 1993 small format reprint, colour illustrations by Helen Oxenbury, original pictorial boards, 8vo, inscribed to colophon "hello! Michael Rosen was here", plus Milne (A.A.) The House at Pooh Corner, 1st edition, London: Methuen, 1928, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, a few small fingermarks and small stains, Head's House Library label to front pastedown, top edge gilt, original salmon cloth gilt, spine faded and rubbed at ends, some fading and small stains to covers, 8vo, with 19 others illustrated including Carnival of Animals, illustrated by Kozo Kakimoto, 1973, The Snowman Pop-Up, 1986, Epaminondas, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman, 1969, Monkey and the Three Wizards, illustrated by Michael Foreman, 1976, and Momoko and the Pretty Bird, illustrated by Chihiro Iwasaki, 1972 QTY: (22)

Lot 667

Greenaway (Kate, illustrator). Kate Greenaway's Almanack for 1893, 1st edition, Routledge, [1892], colour plates, original cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, slightly rubbed, 16mo, together with: Kate Greenaway's Birthday Book for Children, Routledge, no date, c. 1880, colour plates, vignette illustrations to text, a few names inserted in ink, gift inscription dated 1881 at front, a little spotting and soiling, all edges gilt, original decorative cloth gilt with circular pictorial onlay to upper cover, top of spine missing and foot of spine chipped, square 16mo, plus Apple Pie, Routledge, [1888], colour plates, 'e' and 'f' colour plates dust soiled, slightly frayed and detached, possibly from another copy, some spotting and dust soiling, half-title browned with some old pencil scribbles, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and soiled, chipped at extremities, oblong folio, plus 15 other contemporary illustrated books including early Warne reprints of Kate Greenaway titles Under the Window, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Little Ann, Afternoon Tea, Kate Greenaway's Painting Book and a first edition of Almanack for 1925, all with some soiling and finger marks in original bindings with some wearQTY: (18)

Lot 71

Burkill, (John). Bolton Illustrated: A Series of Views of the Scenery around Bolton Abbey, Wharfdale, Yorkshire, the picturesque domain of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, J. Hogarth, 1848, printed title, preface and list of subscribers, seven (complete) tinted lithographic views, spotted and water stained throughout, contemporary half cloth over publisher's red boards with gilt titles to the upper siding and spine, slight wear, slim folio (545 x 390)QTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Scenery 386. Boyne, page 123. The plates are: East End of Bolton Abbey, North View of Bolton Abbey, S.E. View of Bolton Abbey, Bolton Abbey, from Holme Terrace, Barden Tower, Bolton Abbey, from Hartington Seat and N.W. View, Bolton Abbey.

Lot 72

Camden (William). Britannia: or, a chorographical description of the flourishing kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland; and the islands adjacent; from the earliest antiquity, 3 volumes, London: John Nichols, 1789, engraved portrait frontispiece, 57 engraved maps by John Cary (most double-page or folding), 96 engraved plates and plans (some double-page), a few further engraved illustrations in text plus a folding letterpress table, lightly spotted, some sporadic dust-soiling, contemporary diced russia gilt, rear boards of all 3 volumes detached, worn, tape repairs to volume 3 joints, volume 1 stained to front board, folio QTY: (3)

Lot 726

Wain (Louis). Pa Cats Ma Cats and their Kittens, London: Raphael Tuck & Sons, [1902], 11 chromolithograph plates, including one double-page, illustrations, a few light stains, one or two small closed marginal tears, contemporary previous owner inscription to front endpaper, original pictorial cloth gilt, edges slightly rubbed, folioQTY: (1)

Lot 74

Lewis (William), Lewis's New Traveller's Guide, and Panorama of England and Wales. Containing Forty-Four Superior Maps, with all the direct and cross-roads, and objects of interest, and the distance of each principal place from London, including much information useful to all Travellers, London: William Lewis, 1836, engraved map frontispiece of England & Wales and 42 engraved maps (as called for, including maps of North & South Wales, map of Yorkshire folding), letterpress title dust and finger soiled with small tear, publishers cloth with printed label to the upper siding, worn and rubbed, small 8vo, together with Paterson (Captain Daniel). Paterson's British Itinerary..., volume 1 (only of 2), Bowles & Carver, 1800, calligraphic title page, engraved map frontispiece of England & Wales, 340 uncoloured engraved strip road maps, printed two to a page and back-to-back, contemporary calf, re-backed, worn at extremities, 8vo, with Cary (John). Cary's New Itinerary: or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, Both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales..., 8th edition, 1819, folding engraved map frontispiece of England and Wales, some splits to old folds, 6 uncoloured folding engraved regional maps, modern half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Boys (John). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Kent ..., to which is added, a Treatise on Paring and Burning, 2nd edition,1805, folding map frontispiece with contemporary hand-colouring, slightly browned, folding table and two uncoloured engraved plates, bookplate of Baron Northwick, contemporary half calf, some wear, 8vo, and Dawson (Lt. Robert). Parliamentary Representation Glamorganshire, 1832, containing 12 engraved town plans, all with contemporary outline colouring, modern half cloth, slim upright folio, with George Philip & Son (publishers). Philip's Atlas of the Counties of England..., circa 1920, 48 (complete as list) double-page colour lithographic county maps, index bound at rear, publisher's gilt cloth, spine partially detached, heavily worn and frayed, folioQTY: (6)

Lot 746

* Cox (Paul, 1957-). Camden Lock, watercolour and ink on paper, four original illustrations depicting two exterior views including a bustling street scene alongside Regents Canal and Camden Lock and two interior views, sheet size 42.8 x 58.2 cm, (16 7/8 x 23 ins), all mounted (46 x 61 cm) QTY: (4)NOTE:Paul Cox studied illustration at Camberwell School of Art and the Royal College of Art. He has worked as a freelance illustrator for newspapers and magazines such as the Daily Telegraph, Country Life, Punch, The Times, etc. In his capacity as a book illustrator he has worked on diverse titles from Tim Heald’s Honourable Estates (1992) to Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows (1993). Paul also provided book jackets for all of David Lodge’s novels published by Penguin. In 2006, the Folio Society commissioned him to illustrate a 50th anniversary version of Gerald Durrell’s classic, My Family and other Animals.

Lot 77

Nattes (John Claude). Bath, Illustrated by a Series of Views... with descriptions to each plate, London & Bristol: William Miller & William Sheppard, 1806, half-title, hand-coloured aquatint vignette to title, 28 hand-coloured aquatint plates, an additional near full-page hand-coloured illustration, a few plates lightly offset, faint dust-soiling and spotting, contemporary diced russia gilt, extremities rubbed, spine worn with some loss and a small tape repair, folio QTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Scenery 41; Tooley 340.24 aquatinted by I. Hill and 4 by F.C. Lewis. Tooley notes that 'The half-title is frequently missing. Some copies have vignettes uncoloured'. 'The comparative scarcity of the book would appear to argue for a limited circulation' (Abbey).

Lot 79

Richardson (Thomas Miles). Memorials of old Newcastle upon Tyne ... comprising forty etchings from original drawings of the towers, gateways, churches, streets and ancient buildings of Newcastle upon Tyne in the early part of the present century, nearly all of which have been removed, Edinburgh: Thos. Gray & Co.; Newcastle on Tyne: James Garland, [1880], lithograph title with signature J.H. Horsley to upper margin, 42 etched & engraved plates, occasional light spotting, original cloth, rebacked, few marks, folio, together with:Richardson (Thomas Miles), Antiquities of the Border Counties from original drawings by T. M. Richardson, Senr. with descriptive letterpress to which is added a reprint of Grey's Chorographia, Edinburgh: T. Gray & Co.; Newcastle on Tyne: J. Garland, 1881, lithograph portrait frontispiece, illustrated title and 20 mounted etched plates (two plates frayed to margins and detached), occasional light spotting and minor dust-soiling, all edges gilt, original cloth, light fraying to extremities, folio,Surtees (Robert). The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, 4 volumes, facsimile reprint, Wakefield: E.P. Publishing, 1972, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, folio, together with other facsimile reprints including Drake (Francis), Eboracum: or, the History and Antiquities of the City of York, facsimile reprint, Wakefield: E.P. Publishing, 1978, monochrome map & plates (some folding), illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, and Nicolson (Joseph & Burn, Richard), The History and Antiquities of the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, 2 volumes, facsimile reprint, Wakefield: E.P. Publishing, 1976, two monochrome folding maps, original cloth in dust jackets, 4toQTY: (9)NOTE:Provenance: Sir William Whitfield CBE (1920-2019), one of the most significant British architects of the second half of the 20th century, notable for his ground-breaking designs for major public projects including Glasgow University Library, the Hunterian Art Gallery (1960-1968), Richmond House in Whitehall (1982-1984), recently selected as one of London’s ten most iconic Postmodern Buildings, Hereford Cathedral’s Mappa Mundi Library (1996), and Hawksmoor’s Baroque masterpiece Christ Church Spitalfields, slowly and carefully restored over three decades from 1970 to 2000 under his direction. He was Surveyor of the Fabric of St Paul’s Cathedral between 1985 and 1990.

Lot 81

Smith (John Thomas). Ancient Topography of London; containing not only views of buildings, which in many instances no longer exist, and for the most part were never before published..., London: Published and sold by the proprietor, John Thomas Smith, 1815, additional hand-coloured etched title, 32 etched plates, some light toning, armorial bookplate of J.S. Hoare to upper pastedown, 19th-century half calf, rubbed and some wear, folio, together with:Campbell (E.C.), Scottish Scenery. Sketches from Nature, inscribed to the author of the "Pleasures of hope" by E.C. C., [Edinburgh: R.H. Nimmo et al., circa 1835], 47 lithograph plates and one hand-coloured lithograph map, some spotting, original cloth with printed paper title label to upper board (giving author as Mrs Robert Campbell), rubbed and some wear, oblong 4to,Godwin (George & Britton, John), The Churches of London: A history and description of the ecclesiastical edifices of the metropolis, 2 volumes, London: C. Tilt, 1838, engraved frontispiece to first volume and 58 plates, wood engraved illustrations to text, occasional scattered spotting, 20th-century half calf gilt, maroon morocco title labels to spines, 8voJones (Theophilus), A History of the County of Brecknock, 2 volumes in three, Breckmock: For the Author, 1805-09, engraved titles, folding maps, plans and numerous plates, some browning and spotting, armorial bookplate of Thomas Graham to upper pastedowns, edges untrimmed, original boards with later cloth spines, some wear, 4to, plus other British topography, 19th and 20th-century publications, including Grose (Francis), A Provincial Glossary; with a collection of local proverbs, and popular superstitions, new edition, corrected, London: Edward Jeffery, 1811; Biden (William Downing), The History and Antiquities of the Ancient and Royal Town of Kingston-upon-Thames, Kingston[-upon-Thames]: William Lindsey, 1852; View books, H. Besley's Views of Devonshire, [Exeter]: H. Besley, [1850?], Rock & Co., 30 Views of Tunbridge Wells, circa 1864; Six Views in Whitby, No.2, Whitby: S. Reed, circa 1860, etc. QTY: (approx. 35)

Lot 82

Swarbreck (Samuel). Sketches in Scotland, C. Hullmandel, 1839, decorative lithographic title, dedication, list and explanation, 24 (complete) lithographic plates, some spotting throughout, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, lacking spine, rubbed and worn, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Scenery, number 492.

Lot 821

Cresset Press. The Apocrypha, London: Cresset Press, 1929, wood-engraved plates by Blair Hughes-Stanton, Gertrude Hermes, Leon Underwood, Stephen Gooden, Eric Ravilious, John Nash et al, original vellum, label lettered in gilt to spine, top edge gilt, lightly worn and marked, small folio, 310 of 450 copiesQTY: (1)

Lot 823

Gentleman (David). The Wood-Engravings of David Gentleman, introduction by Fiona MacCarthy, Fron, Montgomery: David Esslemont, 2000, monochrome illustrations, original cloth, slipcase, oblong folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition 286/350, signed by the artist.

Lot 824

Golden Cockerel Press. A Voyage Round the World with Captain James Cook in H.M.S. Resolution, by Andrew Sparrman, introduction and notes by Owen Rutter, London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1944, wood-engravings by Peter Barker-Mill, folding facsimile map, occasional light spotting, top edge gilt, original green buckram gilt, lightly rubbed and marked, folio, 280 of 350 copiesQTY: (1)

Lot 831

Marlowe (Christopher). The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta, London: The Golden Hours Press, 1933, 4 full-page wood-engravings by Eric Ravilious, endpapers toned, original green cloth gilt, glassine wrapper (worn with marginal loss), slipcase, 4to, copy 117 a (Hollis & Carter remainder issue), together with:Blake (William). Illustrations of the Book of Job, in twenty-one plates, invented and engraved by William Blake, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902, engraved title and 21 facsimile plates, some spotting and dust-soiling, original paper wrappers, lacking portion of backstrip with front cover coming loose, folioQTY: (2)

Lot 834

Old Stile Press. ... for Books that Never Were, Jackets, Titlepages, Illustrations made in the 1940s and 50s by Bert Isaac, Llandogo: Old Stile Press, 2005, colour frontispiece and 22 mounted plates, few line illustrations, original green cloth, pictorial panel to upper board, folio (signed limited edition 42/100), together with:Golden Cockerel Press, Songs and Poems of John Dryden chosen and introduced by Gwyn Jones, drawings by Lavinia Blythe, 1957, 64p., eight full-page colour plates, text in original uncut and unbound sheets, folio (limited edition of 500 copies, this copy un-numbered),Old School Press, Twelve Poems by David Burnett with wood-engravings by Sister Margaret Tournour, 1994, 14 wood engraved illustrations, text in original uncut and unbound sheets, folio (signed limited edition 54/135),Muir (Percy H.), Catnachery, San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1955, five folding facsimile broadsheets, tinted illustrations, with loosely inserted prospectus, original cloth-backed printed boards, large 8vo (limited edition of 325 copies printed)QTY: (4)

Lot 835

Shakespeare (William). Hamlet, Alpignano, Italy: Alberto Tallone, 1978, printed in Tallone type, original wrappers, contained in board chemise and slipcase, folio, limited edition 196/360, together with an unrelated suite of 5 monochrome plates of Italian views, Verona,1987, one of 250 copiesQTY: (2)

Lot 836

Vale Press. De Cupidinis et Psyches amoribus fabula anilis, 1st edition, Hacon & Ricketts, printed at the Ballantyne Press, 1901, woodcut border to first text page and 5 wood-engravings by Charles Ricketts, bookplate of Edmund Bulkley to front pastedown, uncut, preliminary and rear leaves lightly spotted and toned, original holland-backed blue boards with printed paper label to front board, folio, one of 310 copiesQTY: (1)NOTE:Watry, Vale Press, B33.

Lot 855

Craxton (John, illustrator). Visionary Poems and Passages; or, the Poet's Eye, chosen by G. Grigson, London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1944, 16 original lithograph plates by Craxton, ownership inscriptions to front endpaper, original pictorial cloth, extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Piper (John, illustrator), English, Scottish and Welsh Landscape 1700-c.1860, chosen by John Betjeman and Geoffrey Taylor, London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1944, 12 original lithograph plates by Piper, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original pictorial cloth, light wear to extremities, 8vo, Bawden (Edward, illustrator), Travellers' Verse, chosen by M.G. Lloyd Thomas, London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1946, 16 original lithograph plates by Bawden, original pictorial cloth, light wear to extremities, 8vo, Freedman (Barnett, illustrator), Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, by Siegfried Sasson, London: Faber & Faber Limited, 1931, colour frontispiece and 14 plates, line illustrations to text, pictorial endpapers, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, Fermor (Patrick Leigh), Mani: Travels in the Southern Peloponnese, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1958, lithograph frontispiece by John Craxton and numerous monochrome plates from photos by Joan Eyres Monsell, original boards in dust jacket illustrated by Craxton, 8vo (plus 2 reprints of the same work), Lawrence (David Herbert), The Man Who Died, London: William Heinemann, 1935, wood engraved illustrations by John Farleigh in red & black, ink stamps to verso of title and foot of final leaf, original cloth-backed marbled boards, small folio, and other illustrated booksQTY: (34)

Lot 87

Dietrich (Dr. David). Flora Universalis in Colorierten Abbildungen..., volume 9 (only), circa 1840, lacking title and preliminaries, 326 engraved plates with contemporary hand-colouring, sparse contemporary ink marginalia to the upper border, later endpapers, late 19th century half morocco gilt, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return.

Lot 88

Houghton (William). British Fresh-Water Fishes, 2 volumes in 1, London: William Mackenzie, [1879], title printed in red and black, 41 colour plates by A.F. Lydon, tissue-guards, spotting, hinges repaired, olive quarter morocco gilt, lightly rubbed, folioQTY: (1)

Lot 907

Hughes (Ted, 1930-1998). A group of seven autograph manuscript letters from Ted Hughes to Alan Hancox (the last letter written to his wife Shelagh), 6th July 1983-18th March 1992, the first referring to the expedition to Lake Victoria involving his son Nicholas: 'he's now presumably dissecting Nile Perch (up to 300 lb each) on the lake shores in 98º F', and offering Alan the services of his local healer: 'Roy [Davids] tells us you had a visit to hospital, Alan. I hope that's under control. He'll tell you of a visit to our local healer & miracle-worker. Roy seemed impervious to the magic rays - though very often they are magic beyond belief. Anyway, in spite of Roy, I recommend him without reservation to everybody, and he seems to help (cure) about 4/5', another letter (dated in another hand in pencil January 1988) thanks Alan for the gift of a Shakespeare Folio, with a further letter, dated Court Green, North Tawton, Devon, 14 November 1991: 'I arrived back here to be crushed under the last minute copy-editor's adjustment to my Shakespeare Tome. So I was trying to get all kinds of little embellishments in before the whole mass sank into the fixity of type....What a marvelous volume that is. I have it open on a very fine lectern my son made...After my Shakespeare digression, I'm surveying a pile of things that I left half-started at the point of distraction. So I am trying to refix my wits to cope with a new line in productions. Sustained writing of prose - formal prose - makes many things more difficult for a while, somehow. Everything one does leaves its habit-trace.' and finishing with a reference to the latest Cheltenham Literature Festival and to the publication of an Anthology of East European Poets by his friend Danny Weissbort: 'A bookfull of quite wonderful things that will probably sink without trace in the finely huge yawn of boredom with (boredom over? boredom about?) those wretched countries. A bookful of red-hot cries from the forge of history suddenly turned to chill, remote museum pieces. I'm sending the reprint of my Shakespeare Anthology, with the Note (at the back) from which my other book emerged', and a last letter to Alan's wife Shelagh referring to Alan's death 'Dear Shelagh - I hope all's going well with you. I imagine a great many people are giving support, but if there is anything I can do - you know I would love the opportunity to do it... it's a valuable memory that Alan was so warm and often with me. Just as it's a kind of thorn in my memory that I was so late for that Shakespeare lecture the year before. I got there exactly on time, but it must have given Alan an anxious ten minutes...I've got the Shakespeare he gave me here on a lectern, and I try to read it a play a week from it - aloud to myself', together with three handwritten cards from Carol Hughes, and a Morrigu Press invoice signed by Carol Hughes, as well as two photographs of Ted Hughes and Alan Hancox at the 1992 Cheltenham Literature FestivalQTY: (13)NOTE:Alan Hancox, Cheltenham bookdealer and director of the Cheltenham Literature Festival from 1980 to 1995, who oversaw the expansion of the festival into one of the leading British literary events of each summer. He regularly chaired poetry discussions, such as Seamus Heaney's 1988 Cheltenham Lecture 'Learning from Eliot', about the influence of T. S. Eliot on Heaney's writing. Alan's major contribution is acknowledged in the tribute to him by poets he brought to the festival, Poems for Alan Hancox, published by the Whittington Press in 1993.

Lot 91

Keulemans (John Gerrard). A Natural History of Cage Birds, Parts 1-3 (of 4) only, 1st edition, London: John Van Voorst, [1871], 3 parts bound in one, title-page, 82 pages of text, 18 fine hand-coloured lithographed plates, original printed wrapper to first part bound in at front, single-leaf prospectus, and printed wrappers to second and third parts bound in at rear, top edge gilt, bookplate of John Buchanan Kinshaw, contemporary gilt blind-panelled sprinkled full calf, a little rubbed to joints and edges, upper hinge and joint weak, small folio (sheet size 28.7 x 19 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Mullens & Swann, page 327 "exceptionally fine plates"; Nissen IVB 492; Sitwell (1990), page 111. Only 4 parts of a projected 20 were issued.

Lot 92

Lemaire (Charles & Van Houtte, Louis). Flore des Serres et Jardins de l'Europe... , Paris: Librairie Horticole de H. Cousin, 1847, 76 hand-coloured lithographic plates and 2 uncoloured, mostly part-folding, occasional light browning and offsetting from text, old blue pencil ownership name erased from title with some resultant paper thinning and loss not affecting text, some spotting to text leaves, contemporary morocco-backed boards, rubbed and some edge wear, small folioQTY: (1)

Lot 446

A 19th century oak microscope box, interior with retailer's paper label; brass hand bells; pierced copper milk skimmer; rustic oak bread board; Folio Society book, Lark Rise to Candleford; a pair of bellows; a Guinness cribbage board with bone covers; Cadbury's clock tin; pair of bookends; Brownie camera; sewing box; jewellery bow; etc

Lot 581

A collection of folio society books, to include Shakespeare, Fatal Shore, Memories of a British Agent, etc, (qty)

Lot 455

Folio Society. A group of books, including Wonders of the World, Michelangelo, Leonardo di Vinci, Arabian Nights, Life, The Rise & Fall of Athens, Portrait of a Lady, Primo Levi, The History of the Kings of Britain, The Trumpet Major, The Wessex Tales, The English Language, Larks Rise, Clea, Balthazar, Mount Olive and Justin. (1 shelf)

Lot 3031

Merian, Matthäus - Zeiler, Martin.Topographiae Helvetiae, Rhaetiae, et Valesiae: Das ist, Beschreibung unnd eygentliche Abbildung der vornehmsten Stätte und Plätze in der hochlöblichen Eydgnossschafft Grawbündten, Walliss, und etlicher zugewandten Orthen... Mit 2 gestochenen Karten und 56 Kupfertafeln mit Ansichten. Frankfurt, Matthäus Merian, 1642. Folio. (32x21,5 cm). S. 3-72,, [4] Bll. Blindgepr. Pergamentbd. d. Zt. - Gelenk bis zur Hälfte eingerissen, durchgehend minimal gebräunt und leicht stockfleckig, einige der Tafeln mit kleinen hinterlegten Randeinrissen, wenige Tafeln mit gr. hinterlegten Einrissen/ Fehlstellen. Die Schweizer Karte von C. Steiner ist beigefügt. Die Tafeln in schönen, kräftigen Drucken.

Lot 72

David Hockney (born 1937)Rain on the Studio Window Inkjet printed computer drawing, 2009, on Epson Hot Press Natural paper, signed, dated and numbered 47/75 in pencil, the full sheet, loose (as issued), together with the volume David Hockney My Yorkshire: Conversations with Marco Livingstone, the colophon page signed and numbered 47/75 in pencil, the deluxe edition published in 2011 by Enitharmon Editions, within the original green fabric folio caseSheet 559 x 432mm. (22 x 17in.); Folio 588 x 458 x 30mm. (23 1/8 x 18 x 11 3/4in.)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 25

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)Les Amours Jaunes (Michel et Lopsinger 693-702; Field 74-15) The complete set of ten drypoint etchings with gilding, 1974, hors-texte, on Arches wove paper, with the title page and justification, numbered 23 on the justification in pencil, each drypoint signed and numbered 23/300 in pencil (there was also an edition of 200 in Roman numerals on Japan), published by Éditions Pierre Belfondall, Paris, the full sheets, loose (as issued), without the text, together with a certificate from the publisher, contained within a red fabric slipcase, with gold lettering on the front coverPlates 298 x 212mm. (11 3/4 x 8 3/8in.); Sheets 380 x 280mm. (15 x 11in.) (10)Folio 398 x 300 x 24mm. (15 5/8 x 11 3/4 x 1in.)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3703

SHAKESPEARE, William. Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies being a Reproduction in Facsimile of the First Folio Edition 1623, from the Chatsworth Copy in the Possession of the Duke of Devonshire, K.G. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1902. Limited edition, this being number 913 of 1000 copies signed by Sidney Lee. Folio (368 x 228mm.) Introduction by Sidney Lee, list of Subscribers. (Mild toning.) Near contemporary white buckram-backed boards, paper labels mounted to spine (rubbing to extremities).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3718

LAVOISNE, C.V. Lavoisne's Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Atlas upon the plan of Le Sage: Exhibiting the Origin, Descent, and Marriages, of all the Royal Families, from the Earliest Records, to the year 1839…Revised, Collated, and Considerably Enlarged by John Satchell. London: J. Barfield. Fourth edition, folio (469 x 315mm.) Title, 75 double-paged engraved genealogical tables, including 26 maps, most leaves hand-coloured. (Toning, lacking front blank.) Red morocco over original marbled paper-covered boards, with red morocco labels mounted to upper cover and spine (rebacked, endpapers replaced).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3639

NICHOLSON, William. An Alphabet. London: William Heinemann, 1898. 'Library Edition', folio (400 x 317mm.) Title with publisher's device in colour, 26 colour lithographed plates on wove paper tipped-in with brown backing sheets. (Lacking advertisement at rear, minor discolouring and fading to the backing sheets, letter 'V' with marginal creasing, letter 'D' loosening.) Original cloth (worn). Provenance: Hugh Charles Knowles (bookplate to the front pastedown).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3545

EVELYN, John. Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions… as it was Deliver'd in the Royal Society the XVth of October MDCLXIV upon Occasion of certain Quaeries Propounded to that Illustrious Assembly by the Honourable, the Principal Officers, and Commissioners of the Navy. London: by Jo. Martyn and Ja. Allestry for the Royal Society, 1664. First edition, folio (308 x 190mm.) Title in red and black with engraved vignette of the Royal Society coat-of-arms, 3 parts in 1, with 'Sir Paul Neile's Second Paper' bound-in after F2, the 'Animadversion' leaf after C4, woodcut illustrations of implements at P4, separate titles for 'Pomona' and 'Kalendarium Hortense', errata leaf to rear. (Marginal paper repair to title and with browning, minor soiling, some heavy marginal spotting, marginal paper repairs and damp-stain to A3 and B1, finger-marks.) Near contemporary calf, later red morocco lettering piece to spine (rubbed to extremities).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3641

CHEESMAN, Thomas (engraver). Six Heads. London: T. Cheesman, 1797. Folio (539 x 365mm.) 6 stipple-engraved plates of female heads with tissue-guards. (Damp-stain to upper right corner, image affected, small marginal tears, minor chipping.) Original blue wrappers, paper label mounted to upper wrapper (chipping to margins, corner creasing, small tears). Note: rare, no copies found. Cheesman worked under the engraver Francesco Bartolozzi when the Italian was working in London. He is known especially for his engraving of John Trumball's portrait of George Washington.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3720

LATHAM, Charles. In English Homes. London: Country Life, 1904-1909. 3 vols., first editions, folio (404 x 275mm.) Numerous photographic illustrations. (Mild toning, browning to endpapers.) Original blue cloth, gilt decorated to upper covers, g.e. (light rubbing to spine ends, minor marks to lower cover of vol. 2.), dust-jacket (small tears and minor loss to extremities, lacking dust-jackets to vol. 1 and 2). - And a further four volumes (H. Avray Tipping's 'English Homes', 1929, 3 vols., folio, being the first volumes only for Periods 2-4, all second impressions, and also Tipping's 'English Homes of the Early Renaissance', [1912], folio) (7).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3711

LATHAM, Robert Gordon. A Dictionary of the English Language... founded on that of Samuel Johnson. London: Longmans, Green, & Co. et al., 1866-1870. 2 vols. in 4, 4to (274 x 210mm.) (Toning, spotting to blanks and verso endpapers.) Contemporary red half morocco over buckram (sunning to spines, some fading, rubbing to extremities). Provenance: Francis Ricardo (bookplates to front pastedowns). - And a further sixteen miscellaneous volumes (including a fourth edition of Thomas Wood's 'A New Institute of the Imperial or Civil Law', 1730, folio, and a second edition of 'Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, Improved and Enlarged by the Late Dr. Thomas Morell', 1823, 4to) (20).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3640

[SHAKESPEARE, William.] The Tragedy of Macbeth. [London: by Thomas Cotes for Richard Hawkins, 1632. Second folio.] Single leaf (303 x 191mm.) Single leaf pp.161-162, being the entrance of Banquo's ghost to the banquet in Act III, scene 4. (Occasional browning.) Mounted under glass in a double-sided black painted wooden frame (toning and minor spotting to the mount).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3721

TIPPING, H. Avray. English Homes. London and New York: Country Life, 1929-1934. 6 vols. Mixed editions and duplicates, folio (381 x 261mm.) Numerous photographic illustrations. (Toning, occasional finger-mark, corner damp-staining to first leaves of Period I, vol. I.) Original blue cloth (damp-staining to covers of Period I and II (volume 2), rubbing, fading to extremities, soiling to Period III (volume 1)), dust-jacket to Periods I and II (volume 2) (worn). Note: Period I and II (volume 2) is the 1937 edition, Period II (volume 1) is the 1929 edition, Period III (volume 1) is the 1929 edition and there is a duplicate volume with the same date, Period IIII (volume 1) is the 1929 second impression and there is a duplicate volume with the same date (6).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3714

BURDEN, Philip D. The Mapping of North America. Rickmansworth, Herts: Raleigh Publications, 1996-2007. 2 vols., folio (354 x 258mm.) Numerous coloured and uncoloured illustrations. (Mild toning.) Original maroon cloth, dust-jackets.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3728

ARCHITECTURE. - William NIVEN. Illustrations of Old Warwickshire Houses. London: for the Author at the Chiswick Press, 1878. Large paper copy, one of 25 only, folio (318 x 243mm.) 31 etched plates with a descriptive note for each, 3pp. list of subscribers to rear. (Toning.) Original brown cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine (light rubbing). Provenance: Charles Digby (armorial bookplate to the front pastedown). - And a further twenty-four volumes relating to architecture (including F.T. Dollman and J.R. Jobbins' 'An Analysis of Ancient Domestic Architecture, Exhibiting Some of the Best Existing Examples in Great Britain', 2 vols., 1863, 4to) (25).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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