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The Folio Society: The Luttrell Psalter, facsimile edition reproduced from the British Library Editional. MS42130, printed at Cambridge University Press, Nigerian goatskin leather bound by Smith Settle of Ottley, blocked with a design by David Eccles, with separate commentary volume by Michelle P. Brown, bound in quarter cloth, housed together in original solander box, limited edition 31/1480, London 2006.
The Folio Society: The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The Astronomer-Poet of Persia, translated by Edward Fitzgerald, sesquicentennial edition, with original etching signed and numbered by Niroot Puttapipat, hand-bound in vellum blocked in 22 carat gold, with vellum tips and Merida paper sides, spine and label hand-lettered by Stephen Raw, in solander box, limited edition 193/1000, London 2009.
The Folio Society: The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, The Kelmscott Chaucer, facsimile edition, full Nigerian goatskin leather bound, handmaid laid endpapers, with accompanying pamphlet The Kelmscott Chaucer: An Essay, by William S. Peterson, housed together in original solander box, limited edition 197/1010, London 2002.
The Folio Society: Grahame (Kenneth) - The Wind in the Willows, illustrated by James Lynch, Charles Guyon silk cloth bound, with gilt blocked design, London 1995, Second Printing 1996, in slip-case; together with The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, Folio Society, 1960, in slip-case; and other Folio Society volumes including The Jungle Book, and The Second Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling. (5)
Folio Society: Grahame (Kenneth) - The Wind in the Willows, Centenary Edition, with original copperplate etching signed and numbered by Charles van Sandwyk, hand bound in vellum blocked in 22 carat gold, with vellum tips and Oxford paper sides, in solander box, limited edition 415/1000, London 2008.
Folio Society: The Benedictional of Saint Aethelwold, facsimile edition, full goatskin leather bound, blocked calligraphy by John Andrew, handmaid laid-paper endleaves, with separate commentary volume by Andrew Prescott, both contained in publisher's original solander box, limited edition 13/1000, London 2001.
A selection of Folio Society books, including: The Compleat Angler, by Izaak Walton; The Greengage Summer, by Rumer Godden; Lark Rise to Candleford, by Flora Thompson; The Life of the Bee, by Maurice Maeter-linck; The Diary of a Country Parson, by James Woodforde; and others, each in slip-case. (12)
The Folio Society: The Folio Poets, Six Volume set comprising John Donne: The Complete English Poems, 2005; Coleridge: Selected Poems, 2003; Tennyson: Selected Poems, 2006; Wordsworth: Selected Poems, 2002; Kipling: Selected Poems, 2004; and Keats: The Complete Poems, 2001, each quarter leather and cloth bound.
Folio Society: Two volume Illuminated Manuscript Facsimile set, comprising Liber Bestiarum, limited edition 69/1980, full Nigerian goatskin bound, by Brian Settle of Ludlow, blocked with a design by David Eccles; and Liber Bestiarum: Translation and Commentary, by Christopher de Hamel and Richard Barber, original cloth bound, 2008, together housed as issued in original presentation box.
A selection of Folio Society art history and other books, including: The Age of Illumination trio, comprising Byzantine Art and Civilisation, Gothic Art and Civilisation, and Early Medieval Art and Civilisation, housed together in slip-case; The Pre-Raphaelites and Their World; The Folio Society Book of the 100 Greatest Paintings; Folio 50: A Biography 1947-1996; and others, each in slip-case. (9)
The Folio Society: The Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ according to the Authorized Version of King James I, with engravings by Eric Gill, facsimile edition, 2007, reproduced from the 1931 Golden Cockerel Press edition, numerous black & white illustrations to text, all edges gilt, original black morocco gilt, with separate volume of essays by John Dreyfus & Robert Gibbings, bound in quarter cloth, contained together in original cloth-covered solander box.
A selection of Folio Society poetry, literature and other books, including: The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck; The French Affair, by Josephine Tey; Folk Tales of the British Isles; French Short Stories; A Short History of English Literature; and others, each in slip-case; together with two copies of The Folio Book of Cards. (14)
The Folio Society: Chaucer (Geoffrey) - The Canterbury Tales, facsimile edition, after the original edition printed and published at the Golden Cockerel Press, with wood engravings by Eric Gill, printed by Memminger MedienCentrum in Germany, full goatskin leather bound by G. Lachenmaier, with accompanying volume The Canterbury Tales & Eric Gill: An Essay by Peter Holliday, housed together in original solander box, limited edition 254/1980, 2010.
Ɵ Dorset.- Coker (John) A Survey of Dorsetshire, first edition, folding engraved map by J. Wilcox, 6 engraved armorial plates, some light foxing and marks, ownership inscription of Charles Crichel, Dorset, 1888, armorial bookplates to front and rear pastedowns, contemporary calf, gilt, rubbed, spine worn and bumped, corners scuffed, printed for J. Wilcox et al, 1732 § Rogers (W.H. Hamilton) Memorials of the West, Historical and Descriptive, Collected on the Borderland of Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, frontispiece, numerous full-page plates, woodcut illustrations, occasional foxing, contemporary calf-backed cloth, rubbed, spine worn with some loss to calf in places, corners bumped, t.e.g., others uncut, Exeter, James G. Commin, 1888, folio, 8vo, (2) Condition Report: All condition reports are noted on our website in the descriptionCondition Report Disclaimer
BOOKS, two boxes containing fifty FOLIO SOCIETY publications in hardback format to include five titles from the Dorothy L. Sayers Crime Collection, three volumes of Hours in a Library by Leslie Stephen, two Nancy Mitford stories, Animal Farm and Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell, After Many a Summer and The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley, other authors include Anton Chekhov, Saki, John Betjeman, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and others, book conditions generally vg.
BOOKS, two boxes containing fifty-one FOLIO SOCIETY publications in hardback format, highlights include four volumes of A History of the English Speaking Peoples by Winston Churchill, Elizabeth I by Maria Perry, A History of The Conquest of Mexico by William H. Prescott, If This is a Man by Primo Levi, The Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Diaz, The Spanish Inquisition by Henry Kamen, The Grand Tour 1592 - 1796, edited by Roger Hudson and other historical, exploration, art and music titles, book conditions generally vg.
BOOKS, four boxes containing seventy FOLIO SOCIETY publications, fifty in hardback format and twenty in paperback format, to include sixteen titles by Charles Dickens, three volumes of Pepys Diaries, two volumes of The Life of Samuel Johnson, three Anthony Trollope titles, seven works by the Bronte's, The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer, the other authors include Cervantes, Swift, Thomas Hardy, Henry Fielding, John Bunyan, Conan Doyle, Robert Byron and others, the paperback titles are all from French authors book conditions generally vg.
BOOKS, two boxes containing fifty FOLIO SOCIETY publications in hardback format to include twelve works by Graham Greene, five titles by John Buchan, three volumes of The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy, two novels by Joseph Conrad, four Sherlock Holmes, stories, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, other authors include P. G. Wodehouse, E. Nesbit, Evelyn Waugh, Dostoyevsky and others, book conditions generally vg.
After William Hogarth - The Rake's Progress, series on stipple engravings by E. Jackson Stoddary, as published by The Museum Galleries, 53 Shorts Gardens, London, each unframed and in canvas bound folio annotated in gilt for Dr James Coutts, each plate 34 x 40cm; together with a small quantity of monochrome steel engravings as broken out from books
TOWNE (Leonard) The Farmers Directory . . . Complete Farrier . . . Domestic Instructor, 4to, 19 plates, recent half calf, L., [1822]; POTTS (Thomas) The British Farmer’s Cyclopaedia, 4to, pictorial title missing lower half, plates, rebound, L., 1807; EVELYN (John) Silva: or, A Discourse of Forest Trees, folio, text illus., contemp. panel calf (rebacked), L., 1729 (3)
TULL (Jethro) The Horse-hoeing Husbandry: or, an Essay on the Principles of Tillage and Vegetation. Wherein is shewn a Method of introducing a sort of Vineyard-Culture into the Corn-fields, In order to Increase their Product, and diminish the common Expence, folio, with the imprimatur leaf, 6 folding plates; and the “Supplement” of 1736, contemp. calf (rebacked), L., Printed for the Author,1733First Editions of both parts.
[ESTIENNE (Charles) & LIEBAULT (Jean) Maison Rustique , or the Countrey Farme, . . . translated by Richard Surflet, . . . edited and augmented by Gervase Markham, sm. folio, title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut illustrations and diagrams, woodcut decorative initials and head-pieces, (lacking initial and final blanks, N4 and 2O1 short repaired tear at foot, within text but with only minor loss to part of the odd letter, some water-staining at head and foot, occasional staining or spotting), rebound in full period-style panel calf binding, new end-papers, London, Printed by Adam Islip for John Bull , 1616STC 10549. Bitting p.146-147; Fussell p.13; Goldsmiths' 451; Hunt 202; Kress 353; Poynter 31.1.; Schwerdt I, 166 (first English edition); Simon, BG, 610 (note). The third English edition, but the first to be edited by Gervase Markham,Provenance Edward ?Sayve (17th century ink inscription to title); 'Thomas Hartt owne this Booke 1625' (ink inscription to A5); 'John Glynn - purchased - 12 January 1822' (ink inscription to title).
AFTER HENRI DE TOULOUSE LAUTREC (1864-1901) 'Clownesse au Cochon' from the series 'Au Cirque', signed in plate lower right beside a Librairie de France (LDF) blindstamp, lithograph, the sheet 33cm x 23cmProvenance: Purchased from Christie's on the 19th of April 2011, Lot 218, as part of the complete folio. From the collection of an International Designer.
*PETER SNOW (1927-2008) A FOLIO OF PORTRAITS OF FELLOW ARTISTS, DESIGNERS AND WRITERS from the 1990's, sitters to include: Philip Prowse, Mark Glazebrook, Danielle Arnaud and Maria SnowProvenance: The Studio of Peter Snow (1927-2008)Peter Frederick Briscoe Snow was an English painter, theatre designer and teacher. From the 1960s to the 1990s he was head of postgraduate theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art
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