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A quantity of assorted classical books, including a fine set of quarter calf bound bindings of Virgil, Plutarch and other famous writers, published circa 1830, all with marbled boards, endpapers and linings; also includes Degl Istorici Delle Cose Veneziane, by Marcantonio Coccio Sabellico, published 1718, single folio with marbled boards and leather spine (a lot)
Philips' New Imperial Atlas 1938 (large folio), colour maps, half morocco binding; a good collection of Gazetteers including Chisholm (G.G.), Times Gazetteer of the World, 1899, half morocco binding and Heilprin (A .& L.), Lippincott's New Gazetteer, A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer ..., 1911, quarter morocco binding; together with three volumes of Fairbairn's Crests and a quantity of Encyclopedia Britannica (four boxes)
Various Artists 2012 Olympic Games Limited Edition Box SetThe complete deluxe set of twelve digital prints in colours, 2012, all housed within the original clamshell box, the box numbered from the edition of 2012, published by Olympics, London, each on wove paper, each sheet 400 x 300mm (15 3/4 x 11 7/8in) (folio)Artists include: Rachel Whiteread, Chris Ofili, Howard Hodgkin, Anthea Hamilton, Bridget Riley, Martin Creed, Tracey Emin, Michael Craig-Martin, Sarah Morris, Fiona Banner, Bob and Roberta Smith, and Gary Hume.
BURNET GILBERT. The Memoires of the Lives & Actions of James & William, Dukes of Hamilton & Castleherald ... the Civil Wars of Scotland with other Great Transactions, the 2nd part of The History of the Church & State of Scotland. 4 eng. plates incl. two of Charles I. Folio. 1st ed., 1677, bound in worn old calf with "Thomas Middleton", An Appendix to the History of the Church of Scotland, 1677.
STUDIO ONE GALLERY (Pubs). Shall We Join the Ladies?, Wood Engravings by Women Artists of the Twentieth Century. Ltd. ed. 462/500. Wood eng. plates & illus. Folio. Orig. dark cloth. 1979; also 6 other vols. containing wood engravings or about wood engravers. (7). condition repot:No inscriptions. Clean condition.
CHARLTON WILLIAM, of Humshaugh. Calligraphic manuscript Day Book & Ledger for Financial Transactions followed by "Mensuration of Solids" in the same hand with detailed Rules, Problems & Examples. Folio. Leather backed marbled brds. 1833; also another vol. containing manuscript "Algebra Definitions", Records of Account, Estate Records including details of Rentals of Swinburn Estate, 1830, Bavington Estate, 1835, Carrycoats Estate, 1774-1844, various commonplace notes, etc.; & a manuscript notebook containing recipes by Ann Sisson, 1859. (3).
O Henry Short Stories drawings by Paul Hogarth 1960 edition unknown Hardback Book with Slipcase published by The Folio society some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Augustinus (Aurelius, Saint) Nonus Tomus Operum ... Hipponensis episcopi, continens illus tractatus ..., [title] a²-a⁶. b-z⁶. A-Z⁶. Aa-Dd⁶, ?lacking leaf after title, Basel, Officina Forbeniana, 1542, bound before, In Omnia, A⁶-X⁶. Y⁴. Z⁵, Basel, 1543, together 2 vol. bound as 1, ex-library with ink-stamps to title, lacking free endpapers, previous owner's ink inscription to head of Preface, worming affecting text throughout, occasional spotting and staining, contemporary blind-stamped calf over wooden boards, worming, remnants of metal clasps, broken joints but holding firm, loss to upper cover, title in manuscript on paper label to spine, rubbed and worn, folio.
Plutarch. Omnium quae exstant operum, 2 vol. in 4, titles in red & black with engraved portrait vignettes, 2 engraved portraits, Greek and Latin text in parallel columns, light browning, one or two stains, marginal worming to lower outer corner of vol.3 & 4 causing some fraying, later ink inscription to front free endpaper of vol.1, handsome brown morocco with gilt borders, spines gilt in compartments with floral tools and seven raised bands, g.e., rubbed and scuffed, light staining, some spines worn at foot, folio, Paris, 1624; sold not subject to return
Horatius Flaccus (Quintus) Opera, half-title, engraved title after Nicolas Poussin, engraved head- & tail-pieces and initials, first few leaves creased at upper corner and with light damp-stain to head of inner margin, some light spotting and browning, occasional early ink underlining and marginalia, disbound, folio, Paris, Typographia Regia, 1642.
NO RESERVE Eusebius (Pamphilius, of Caesarea) Eusebii Pamphili Cæsareæ Pamphili Cæsareæ Palæstinæ Episcopi Præparatio Evangelica, Editio Nova, half-title, title in red and black with engraved vignette, text in Greek and Latin, previous owner's ink inscription to title head, lacking g6 (?blank) as usual, tender edges, spotting and staining, ex-library with bookplates, contemporary parchment covered boards, rebacked in vellum, shelf-mark in manuscript to spine foot, remnants of leather label, bumping to corners and extremities, rubbed and worn, folio, Cologne, Mauritii Georgii Weidmanni, 1688.
Bayle (Pierre) Dictionaire Historique et Critique, 3 vol., second edition, titles with engraved vignettes, some light spotting and browning, contemporary calf, rebacked and with small repairs to corners, spines gilt with morocco labels, covers slightly rubbed with a few abrasions, folio, Rotterdam, Reinier Leers, 1702.
Terence (Publius) Comœdiæ, title in red and black, engraved illustrations, contemporary ink ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper, Cc3 and Qq4 with short tears to fore-edge (Qq4 repaired to verso), not affecting text, occasional light spotting and staining, a few leaves slightly browned, original boards, lacking spine, worn, [Brunet V 723, Graesse VII 61], folio, Urbino, 1736.⁂ A superb Urbino production dedicated to Cardinal Albini, with the Italian translation by Forteguerri here printed for the first time. According to Graesse, the engravings in this edition are more accurate than those reproduced by Dacier in 1723.
Thurah (Lauritz de ) Den Danske Vitruvius, 3 vol., whole-page illustrations and plans, original half leather and patterned paper boards, brown paper wrappers, original printed card boxes with ties, some spotting and toning, folio, 1966.⁂ Reprint of the Danish translation of Vitruvius, originally published in the 1740s in 2 vol. only, the third remaining unpublished until this edition.
Balcanquhall (Walter) A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originalls...by The King, first edition, lacking engraved portrait frontispiece, some staining and worm-holing, contemporary calf, covers detached, worn, [STC 21906], Robert Young, 1639 § Trusler (John) The Works of William Hogarth, 2 vol., 150 steel-engraved plates, foxing to plates, contemporary half morocco, spines gilt, g.e., joints and extremities rubbed, [c.1860] § Taylor (Matthew) England's Bloody Tribunal: or An Antidote against Popery, folding engraved frontispiece, plates, frontispiece creased and torn, edges frayed, margins stained, contemporary calf, rubbed, joints split but holding firm, J.Priden, [1770]; and a defective set of Homer's Iliad, folio & 8vo (9)
Herodotus. Historion logoi [graece]...Historiarum libri IX, Greek & Latin text in parallel columns, folding engraved map (a couple of tears, repaired), worming to first half of volume (mostly single hole but worse at beginning and affecting map), lower corner of 3O4 torn away not affecting text, later half calf, worn, joints split with upper cover almost detached, lacking corners, [Wing H1584], E.Horton & J.Grover, for J.Dunmore [& others], 1679 § Plinius Secundus (Gaius) Naturalis Historiae, 3 vol., engraved additional titles, letterpress titles with woodcut printer's device, contemporary ink signature of Geo. Nicols, vol.3 broken with some leaves becoming loose, contemporary calf, rather worn, spine of vol.3 defective, Leiden & Rotterdam, Hackius, 1669-68; and another, folio & 8vo (5)
Foulis.- Homer. [Iliad & Odyssey], 4 vol. in 2, edited by Jacob Moor and George Muirhead, printed in Greek throughout apart from Latin dedication, half-titles, bookplates of Fra. Horner, Charles James Fox Bunbury and F.A. Barrett, first and last leaf in each vol. slightly browned, contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt, rebacked, slightly rubbed, [Gaskell 319], folio, Glasgow, Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1756-58. ⁂ A handsome copy of this typographic gem.
Quakers.- Besse (Joseph) A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, 2 vol., bookplates removed, hinges weak, contemporary marbled calf, quite worn, joints split, vol. 1 with upper cover detached, Luke Hinde, 1753 § Testimony of Truth Exalted (The), by the Collected Labours of that Worthy Man...Samuel Fisher, U2 bound before U, later panelled calf, red morocco label to spine, rubbed and worn at corners, joints split at head and foot but covers holding firm, [Wing F1058], 1679, ink ownership inscriptions to front free endpapers, occasional slight browning and scattered spotting; and another 17th century Quakers, a slightly defective volume of Isaac Penington, folio & large 4to (4)
Foulis.- Virgilius Maro (Publius) Bucolica, Georgica et Aeneis, 2 vol. in 1, half-titles, list of subscribers and final blank bound in before A, lacking 4A2 (blank), later ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, occasional light spotting and finger-soiling, hinges cracked but covers holding firm, later cloth-backed boards, rubbed, some staining, corners worn, [Gaskell 639], small folio, Glasgow, Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1778.
Judaica.- Report of the Royal Commission on Alien Immigration. With Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. Vol. I: The Report, original blue printed wrappers, chipped with some loss, spine split, worn, folio, 1905⁂ Following extensive Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe into the United Kingdom this Report was commissioned "To inquire into and report upon: (1) The character and extent of the evils which are attributed to the unrestricted immigration of Aliens, especially in the Metropolis; (2) The measures which have been adopted for the restriction and control of Alien Immigration in Foreign Countries, and in British Colonies; and to advise what remedial or precautionary measures it is desirable to adopt in this country."
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