Nonesuch Press.- [Burton (Robert)], "Democritus Junior". The Anatomy of Melancholy, 2 vol., number 732 of 750 copies, original vellum-backed patterned-paper boards, 1925 § Melville (Herman) Benito Cereno, original buckram, spine faded, 1926 § Plutarch. The Lives of the Noble Grecians & Romanes, translated by Thomas North, 5 vol., original buckram, paper labels, spines slightly faded, 1929-30 § Holy Bible (The), 5 vol. including Apocrypha, copper-engraved pictorial titles and head- & tail-pieces by Stephen Gooden, tissue guards, original decorated boards, gilt, slightly soiled, trace of sticker to upper cover of one vol., 1924-27 § Milton (John) & Henry Lawes. The Mask of Comus, colour linocuts by M.R.H.Farrar, original boards, slip-case with illustration mounted on upper cover (spotted and faded), 1937, all limited editions, plates and illustrations, the first two illustrated by by E.McKnight Kauffer, the second pochoir, all uncut, folio, Nonesuch Press (14)
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Flint (Sir William Russell) Minxes Admonished, or Beauty Reproved, one of 550 copies, colour frontispiece, spotting to final f. and endpapers, slip-case, (rubbed with splitting to edges), The Golden Cockerel Press, 1955; An Autobiography: In Pursuit, light foxing to covers, slip-case, (small stain to upper board, a little rubbed), privately printed for Sir William Russell Flint by The Medici Society Ltd., 1969, illustrations by Flint, original morocco-backed boards, spines browned, a little bumped and scuffed; and W.S. Gilbert's Savoy Opera and Iolanthe and Other Operas, illustrated by Flint, folio & 4to (4)
Bacon (Sir Francis) The Historie of the Reigne of king Henry the Seventh, fine woodcut title, armorial Jolliffe bookplate, title and first few ff. with inner-margin repaired and few neat repairs to extremities, including to very small worm trace to foot of title, first few Sig. with some light damp-staining to inner-margin, some very light browning or dust-soiling, else good, contemporary calf, rebacked, some wear and light staining to covers, lacking pastedowns, endpapers renewed, [Gibson 118; STC 1161], folio, I.H. and R.Y., 1629. *** A re-issue of the 1628 edition with cancel title-page.
Britain.- Meyrick (Sir Samuel Rush) & Charles Hamilton Smith. The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, first edition, half-title, additional hand-coloured aquatint title, 24 hand-coloured aquatints watermarked 'J. Whatman 1811', cracked hinges, later morocco backed cloth, upper board becoming loose, loss to spine foot, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, [Abbey Life 427], folio, 1815.
China.- Bruce (George C.) Shanghai's Undeclared War, illustrations, many full-page, original cloth-backed illustrated wrappers, a little rubbed, chipping to corners and extremities, Shanghai, 1937 § Chinese Press Review January 1949, typescript, previous owner's pencil note to first page, ex-library with label and 'withdrawn' ink-stamps, contemporary cloth-backed boards, typescript paper label to upper cover, 'withdrawn' stamp to label, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [1949]; 4to & folio (2)
Anne (Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714) "Private and Additional Instructions" sent by Queen Anne to the Duke of Marlborough and Lord Townshend "our Ambassadors... for adjusting & concluding a Treaty between Us & the States General; for securing the succession to the Crown of Great Brittain in the Protestant line, & settling a sufficient Barrier for Holland...", contemporary manuscript official copy, 1½pp. with conjugate blank, folds, browned, folio, St James's [Palace], 2nd May 1709. *** Instructions from Queen Anne to the effect that if the revenues of the towns yielded up by the treaty are insufficient, they may be supplemented from the general revenues of the Spanish Low Countries. Negotiations were broken off the following month, but a barrier treaty became part of the general Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
Rolling Stones.- Sykes (Christopher Simon) T.O.T.A. '75: The Rolling Stones Tour of the Americas 1975, "collector's edition", signed limited edition by Ronnie Wood, Sykes and Peter Rudge (Tour Manager), loosely inserted 'Ronnie Wood: 40 Years a Rolling Stone' brochure, illustrations, original calf-backed boards, housed in a drop-back box (inner-lining starting to peel), containing 2 hotel room keys in velvet pouch and a collection of backstage passes, all housed in a drawstring bag, housed in original cardboard box, folio, Genesis, 2005.
Bawden (Edward).- Flaubert (Gustave) Salammbo, limited edition signed by Edward Bawden, light foxing, small stain to lower right corners, original cloth, spine browned, slip-case, spine browned, covers a little foxed, Limited Editions Club, 1960 § The Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus, translated by Henry Carter, 2 vol., first edition, original pictorial cloth, spines browned, New York, Heritage Press, 1958 § Austen (Jane) Frederic & Elfrida, one of 350 copies, original wrappers, The Kit-Kat Press, 1987, all with illustrations by Edward Bawden; and others illustrated by or about Bawden, including catalogues and exhibition ephemera and 4 Folio Society editions illustrated by Bawden, v.s. (c.45)*** Included, 'A Retrospective Survey', Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, 1988, 'Life in an English Village', 1949, 'Gulliver's Travel's' Folio Society, and Mountains, Ariel Poem, 1954.
Wadsworth (Edward) & Bernard Windeler. Sailing-Ships and Barges of the Western Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas, number 122 of 450 copies on handmade paper, copper-engraved additional pictorial title, 17 plates, map and several vignettes by Edward Wadsworth, most with fine delicate hand-colouring, original buckram-backed pictorial orange cloth, gilt, uncut, cloth slightly mottled, small folio, printed at the Curwen Press for Etchells & Macdonald, 1926.
Louis XVI (King of France, 1754-93) Order to Joseph Micault d'Garvelay to pay the Widow Paulmier, widow of Paulmier, carriage boy of the stable, 150 livre, D.s. "Louis" in secretarial hand, printed document with manuscript insertions, folds, yellowed, folio, Versailles, 1st May 1773; and a small quantity of letters in French, v.s., v.d. (sm. qty).
Golden Cockerel Press.- Mabinogion, translated by Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones, number 187 of 550 copies, wood-engraved frontispiece, pictorial title, maps and full-page illustrations by Dorothea Braby, original half russet morocco, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with Celtic design in gilt to upper cover, 1948 § Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite (The), translated by F.L. Lucas, number 177 of 750 copies, wood-engraved frontispiece, pictorial title and illustrations by Mark Severin, title in red and black, original pictorial morocco-backed cloth, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with device of Aphrodite in gilt to upper cover, 1948 § Swinburne (A.C.) Lucretia Borgia: The Chronicle of Tebaldeo Tebaldei, number 240 of 350 copies, wood-engravings by Reynolds Stone, bookplate of George Rainbird, original pictorial cream buckram, gilt, 1942 § Flint (Sir William Russell) Minxes Admonished or Beauty Reproved, number 212 of 550 copies, illustrations, original russet morocco-backed marbled boards, board slip-case, 1955, t.e.g., all but the last with others uncut, slightly rubbed, spines of the first and last a little faded, small folio, Golden Cockerel Press (4)
Bacon (Sir Francis) Operum Moralium et Civilium, first edition, first issue, engraved portrait frontispiece (trimmed and laid down), woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, blank leaves A4 & 2E6, divisional title at A5 with short closed tear to foot, 3Z6, 4K1&3 with very small hole affecting few letters, few small marginal defects, occasional tiny worming within lower margin, occasional small and light damp-staining to upper margin, some spotting, some browning, generally light but little heavier at points, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original backstrip with ?later morocco label, endpapers renewed, [Gibson 196; Wing 1109], folio, Excusum typis Edwardi Griffini [and John Haviland]; prostant ad Insignia Regia in Coemeterio D. Pauli, apud Richardum Whitakerum [and John Norton], 1638.
Rops (Félicien).- Guiches (Gustave) La Pudeur de Sodome, one of 325 copies on Holland paper, from an edition limited to 347, half-title, etched frontispiece by Rops, tissue-guard, title printed in red and black, half-title with very short closed tear to foot, browning to frontispiece fore-edge, some very light spotting, mainly to first few leaves, bound in russet morocco-backed cloth by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, little rubbed, folio, Paris, Maison Quantin, 1888.
Verve.- Carnets intimes de G. Braque, vol. 8, no. 31-32, illustrations by Braque, of which 20 colour and full-page, original boards designed by Braque, Paris, Verve, 1955 § Grenier (Jean) Borès, text in English, 8 original colour lithographs, plates, of which 12 tipped-in colour, original boards designed by Borès, light soiling to lower cover, A. Zwemmer, 1961, occasional light offsetting, some rubbing to joints and extremities, 4to & folio (2)
Töpffer (Rodolphe) Histoire de Mr. Vieux-Bois, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, upper cover detached, Paris, c.1860; Mr Cryptogame, previous owner's ink signature to front free endpaper, later cloth-backed boards, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Paris, 1846, lithographs, scattered spotting, oblong slim folio (2).
Trianon Press.- Blake (William) The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, one of 526 copies, neat ink presentation inscription to front free endpaper, 1960; Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion, one of 558 copies, 1974; Europe a Prophecy, one of 526 copies, 1969; There Is No Natural Religion, 2 vol., one of 616 copies, 1971; All Religions Are One, one of 662 copies, 1970 § Keynes (Geoffrey) A Study of the Illuminated Books of William Blake: Poet, Printer, Prophet, one of 525 copies signed by the author, 1964; The Complete Portraiture of William & Catherine Blake, one of 562 copies, 1977, colour plates, all but the last two with collotypes hand-coloured through stencil, original morocco-backed marbled boards, t.e.g., spines a little faded, marbled board or cloth slip-cases, small folio & 4to, Trianon Press (8)
Armstrong (Martin) Saint Hercules and other stories, number 228 of 310 copies on handmade paper, pochoir illustrations by Paul Nash, some full-page, original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards, uncut, slightly soiled, [1927] § Bennett (Arnold) Elsie and the Child, one of 750 copies, pochoir plates and illustrations by E. McKnight Kauffer, original cloth, uncut, glacine wrapper torn and frayed, board slip-case, 1929, printed at the Curwen Press; and another with pochoir illustrations coloured at the Curwen Press, small folio & 4to (3)
Royal African Company etc.- Volume of Acts of Parliament, including: An Act for the Application of a Sum of Money therein mentioned... for making Compensation and Satisfaction to the Royal African Company of England, for their Charter, Lands, Forts, Castles, Slaves, Military Stores, and all other Effects... and to vest the Lands, Forts, Castles, Slaves, and Military Stores..., 60pp (pp.771-830), Robert Baskett, 1752 bound with Gregorian Calendar.- Act for Regulating the Commencement of the Year; and for Correcting the Calendar now in Use, 1750, 34pp, includes the new calendar, tables and rules, Robert Baskett, 1751 bound with America.- An Act for encouraging the making of Pott Ashes and Pearl Ashes in the British Plantations in America, 8pp., Thomas Baskett, 1751, bound with numerous other Acts of Parliament, with varying paginations, slightly browned, contemporary calf, rubbed, corners repaired, rebacked with the original spine laid down, folio, 1749-52. *** Contains the complete act and two schedules, one being the assets of the Company broken down into individual places (Cape Coast Castle, Accra, James Island etc.); the second listing those to be compensated and the amounts in question. An important act by which the London Merchants no longer had control over the West African slave trade but shared it with businessmen in Liverpool and Bristol (the latter having the largest number of members). Second mentioned this historic act brought in the calendar removing twelve days from the year 1752, and abandoning the Julian Calendar.
Cresset Press.- Apocrypha (The), according to the Authorized Version, out-of-series copy from an edition limited to 480, this on hand-made paper (30 copies) but lacking the additional suite of plates, 14 wood-engraved plates by Blair Hughes-Stanton, Gertrude Hermes, Leon Underwood, Stephen Gooden, Eric Ravilious, John Nash and others, tissue guards, original black-stained vellum with yapp edges, spine titled in gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, scratch to upper cover, rubbed at edges, small folio, printed at the Curwen Press for the Cresset Press, 1929.
Trianon Press.- Blake (William) Illustrations to the Bible: A Catalogue compiled by Geoffrey Keynes, number 394 of 506 copies, tipped-in colour lithograph frontispiece, tissue guard, collotype plates, some colour, original morocco-backed marbled boards, 1957; Blake's Illustrations of Dante, number 31 of 440 copies, engraved plates and illustrations, prospectus loosely inserted, original morocco-backed cloth, spine ends slightly scuffed, cloth slip-case, 1978, folio and oblong folio, Trianon Press (2)
Hertfordshire.- Salmon (Nathaniel) The History of Hertfordshire; describing the County and its Antient Monuments, list of subscribers, linen-backed folding engraved map, wood engraved initials and headpieces, title with 2 small areas of loss and neat restoration, previous owner's ink initials to title, short marginal tear to 2M1 with neat tissue repair, water-staining at gutter, scattered spotting, previous owner's ink inscription to early blank, twentieth-century calf by ?Roger Powell, title in gilt to upper cover, a little rubbed, folio, 1728. *** Pencil note to early blank reads, "bound for JT by Powell near graveyard near Bayswater."
Brown (George Mackay) In The Margins of a Shakespeare, 2 vol., letter 'Q' of 26 copies with an extra suite of plates signed by the author and artist, from an edition limited to 246, wood-engraved illustrations by Llewellyn Thomas, original boards, uncut, spine ends very lightly rubbed, additional plates on Japanese paper lettered and signed in pencil and loose as issued in original board portfolio, together in slip-case, prospectus loosely inserted, Llandogo, Old Stile Press, 1991; Keepers of the House, one of 225 copies signed by the author and artist, colour illustrations by Gillian Martin, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, pictorial slip-case (very light rubbing to corners), Old Stile Press, 1986 § Allen (Peter) Travels in the Cévennes, number xxx of 50 special copies with 2 additional plates and signed by the artist, from an edition limited to 150, pochoir-coloured illustrations by the author, additional plates signed in pencil and loose as issued in pocket at end, original morocco-backed pictorial boards with wrap-around title, uncut, slip-case, Whittington Press, 1998, small folio & 4to (3)
Previous Parrot Press.- Cook (Olive) Tryphema Pruss: The Ghost of Great Lodge, number I of XII special hand-coloured copies with a signed original drawing, from an edition limited to 148 signed by the author and artist, hand-coloured full-page illustrations by Walter Hoyle, prospectus loosely inserted, original morocco-backed patterned boards, uncut, original drawing loose in paper folder, together in board slip-case, small folio, Church Hanborough, Previous Parrot Press, 1999.
Golden Cockerel Press.- Beaumont (Francis) Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, edited by Gwyn Jones, number 39 of 80 specially-bound copies with an extra plate and signed by the editor and artist, from an edition limited to 380, wood-engraved illustrations by John Buckland Wright printed in three colours, most full-page (additional engraving to verso of title), original blue morocco-backed green buckram with thick lines in yellow, [by Sangorski & Sutcliffe], spine titled in gilt, uncut, spine very slightly rubbed and faded, cloth slip-case, [Cock-a-Hoop 187], small folio, Golden Cockerel Press, 1951.
Anatomy.- Lizars (John) A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body, plate vol. only, engraved vignette title and 101 plates, 67 with hand-colouring, some with tissue-guards, tipped-in 'Notice to the Reader', 1 plate trimmed with a few short tears to outer margin, a few plates browned, occasional light surface marks, some foxing, occasionally heavy, modern half calf, gilt spine, Edinburgh, folio, [?1835].
Bacon (Sir Francis) Opera Omnia, edited by Schonwetter, variant with Roman type headlines, title in red black with large engraved printer's device, Bibliopola ad Lectorem f. (often lacking), divisional titles with wood-engraved devices, final blank, lacking half-title with engraved portrait to verso, occasional small marginal worming, mainly to final few Sig., some fraying to margins, mainly at beginning and end, foxing, browning to margins, lacking pastedowns, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original backstrip (upper compartment renewed), old paper spine label, some staining, corners worn, preserved in cloth drop-front box (little rubbed, small sticker residue to spine), [Gibson 236], folio, Frankfurt, Johann Baptist Schonwetter, 1665.
O'Neill (Terry) Bond and Beyond, one of 1000 copies signed by Terry O'Neill, additionally signed by Honor Blackman on limitation f., black and white photographic illustrations by O'Neill, small patch of light soiling to head of title, original boards, upper cover with inset digital screen, some bumping and slight rubbing to extremities, mainly to head of spine and upper cover, folio (binding 422 x 340mm.), Ransom Publishing, 2015. *** Originally set under a glass panel inside a bespoke coffee table, created to coincide with the world premiere of the Bond film Spectre. The digital screen is fully functioning, the book accompanied by a charging cable.
Bacon (Sir Francis) and Francis Godwin. The History of the Reigns of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth, and Queen Mary, first combined edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplate of Fred L. Titchener, title with early ink ownership name and few very small nicks to fore-margin, A6 gutter strengthened to verso, C3 small hole affecting couple letters, D2 tear to foot into text without loss, few minor marginal chips or tears, occasional light marginal damp-staining, some spotting, light browning, slightly heavier to margins of first and last few ff., contemporary calf, spine gilt in compartments and with red morocco label, repairs to spine ends and joints, wear to spine ends and corners, joints split at ends, [Gibson 121; Wing B300], folio, W.G. for R. Scot [& others], 1676.
Lancashire Regiment of Militia.- Description Book of Captain Thomas Plumbe's Company of the Royal Lancashire Regim[en]t of Militia under the Command of the Rt Honble Lord Strange, 4 May 1761, manuscript on paper, 4pp., together with loosely inserted manuscript material, including 'Prescott division in ... West Derby and County of Lancaster', manuscript on vellum, regiment lists, notes from regiment members and two autograph letters signed to Captain Plumbe, including orders from Whitehall, 1780, paper wrappers, some stains, wear and contemporary annotations in ink, oblong folio, 1760-62 (9 pieces). *** Lists names and ages along with physical descriptions ('Fresh complection..black hair grey eyes'), place of birth, 'For what town or parish serving' and casualites.
Spain.- Swinburne (Henry) Picturesque Tour through Spain, engraved title with large vignette and 19 plates only (of 20), lacking map, occasional offsetting and staining, some foxing, contemporary calf-backed boards, worn, William Sharpe, 1823; and 2 others on Spanish domestic architecture, folio (5)
Newmarket, Suffolk.- Newmarket Public Subscription Room, 8 vol., manuscript list of signatures, numerous pp., pages ruled in red, original vellum, some marking and staining, gilt morocco labels on upper covers, 1 vol. spine defective, folio, 1858, 1869, 1872-73, 1880, 1886 & 1892. *** Plans for a subscription room in the 19th century were formulated by William Henry Hyett, a Member of Parliament candidate at the time, who began to attract subscriptions of £50 a share towards the new building and its construction site. In the first year of the new building opening, a number of successful events are recorded, including a political dinner party attended by 520 guests as well as a circus on the forecourt. The public rooms became the centre of the town’s social and intellectual life and notably the building was utilized during both World War periods.
Golden Cockerel Press.- Chair (Somerset de) The Story of a Lifetime, number 29 of 110 copies signed by the author, bookplate of John Raymond Danson, original alum-tawed sheepskin, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with gilt device of crown of thorns and scourge to upper cover, cloth slip-case, 1954 § Bannet (Ivor) The Amazons, number 22 of 80 specially bound copies signed by the author and artist, from an edition limited to 500, original dark brown morocco, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, with gilt device of two Amazons on horseback to upper cover, 1948 § Wells (H.G.) The Country of the Blind, number 78 of 280 copies, original orange-stained vellum-backed cloth, 1939, all with wood-engravings by Clifford Webb, most full-page, t.e.g., others uncut, spines slightly yellowed or faded, Golden Cockerel Press; and another by de Chair for the press, small folio & 4to (4)
Fleece Press.- Pellew (Claughton) Five Wood Engravings printed from the Original Blocks with a biographical note by Anne Stevens, one of 150 sets, text booklet in original wrappers with illustration mounted on upper cover, uncut, wood-engravings each loose in card folder, together in original cloth drop-back box, 1987 § Chapman (Hilary) The Wood Engravings of Ethelbert White, one of 200 sets with 2 original engravings by White, original pictorial wrappers, uncut, engravings tipped into hinged card mounts, together in original cloth drop-back box, illustration mounted on upper cover, 1991 § Brett (Simon) Mr Derrick Harris 1919-1960, one of 280 copies, text in original cloth-backed patterned paper boards, uncut, additional plates in original wrappers, some colour and loose as issued, together in original cloth drop-back box, 1998, plates and illustrations, some colour, some folding, some tipped in, Wakefield or Denby Dale, Fleece Press; and 2 broadsides concerning the press in a cardboard tube, folio & oblong folio (5)
Bacon (Sir Francis) Resuscitatio, or Bringing into the Publick Light severall Pieces of the Works..., first edition, edited by William Rawley, engraved portrait frontispiece, woodcut head-pieces and initials, Heber ink-stamp to head of front free endpaper, frontispiece and title with couple very small nicks to edges, M1 & Z3 small rust-hole affecting few letters, divisional title to 3A1 lightly soiled, light creasing to final f., some spotting and light browning, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered, preserving later backstrip with morocco label, some wear to cover extremities, [Gibson 226; Wing B319], folio, Sarah Griffin, for William Lee, 1657.
STEUART SIR JAMES, of Goodtrees. Dirleton's Doubts & Questions in the Law of Scotland Resolved & Answered. Eng. port. frontis. Rubricated title. Old calf. Edinburgh, 1715; also The Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council & Session, folio, Edinburgh, 1790 & Decisions of the Court of Session ... Collected ... by Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, Edinburgh, 1775. (3).
LYNDSAY SIR DAVID, of The Mount. Facsimile of an Ancient Heraldic Manuscript Emblazoned by Sir David Lyndsay ... 1542, ed. by David Laing. Ltd. ed. 73/250. Hand col. title & hand col. armorial plates throughout. Folio. Defective orig. bdg. with labels to paste-down. A single lib. stamp to final leaf but generally very clean throughout & would make an attractive rebind. 1878.
BACON NATHANIEL. An Historical & Political Discourse of the Laws & Government of England from the First Times to the End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ... Collected from Some Manuscript Notes of John Selden. Rubricated title. Folio. Library bdg. with labels to endpapers, 2 lib. stamps to title. 4th ed., 1739; also William Camden, The History of the Most Renowned & Victorious Princess Elizabeth, Late Queen of England, eng. frontis & rubricated title (these over-sealed or in facsimile), rebacked old calf, ex lib. but with lib. stamp only to title & contents good, eng. bookplate of Abercairny, 1688. (2).
LEE SIDNEY (Ed). Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories & Tragedies being a reproduction in facsimile of the first folio edition. Signed ltd. ed. 984/1000. Folio. Cloth backed brds. Labels to front paste-down & a single lib. stamp to title & final leaf. Oxford, 1902. Condition report:Pasted in library cards to end papers. Scuffing and water marks to front and rear boards. Creasing to bottom of spine and library reference in ink.
HUSSEY CHRISTOPHER. Eton College. Ltd. ed. 2/1000. Illus. Folio. Green calf extra, fading & rubbing, eng. bookplate to front paste-down, very clean internally. 1922; also another re. Eton, & Oliver Hill, Scottish Castles of the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries, introduction by Christopher Hussey, illus., quarto, orig. cloth, 1953. (3).
FORBES DUNCAN (Ed). Culloden Papers Comprising an Extensive & Interesting Correspondence from the Year 1625 to 1748. Eng. frontis, title vignette & plates. Quarto. Lib. bdg. with labels to endpapers & lib. stamps to frontis & both titles, foxing, tanning & spotting throughout. 1815; also David Scott, The History of Scotland ... to the Year of Christ 1726, lacking title leaf, fldg. eng. map by Herman Moll, eng. dedication leaf (much damp stng.), folio in lib. cloth, ex lib. (1726). (2).
EDWARDS LIONEL. A Sportsman's Bag. Ltd. ed. 471/650. Worn cond. but 8 (only, of 18) tissue guarded col. plates. Folio. Cloth. N.d. but c.1920; also Rex Whistler, The Konigsmark Drawings, ltd. ed. 439/1000, tipped in plates, quarto, cloth, faded back & poor slip case, 1952; Phil Maze, A.B.C., ltd. ed. 208/1050, orig. cloth gilt, 1897 & 5 others, comic & illustrated. (8).
REED FRED H. Illustrations of Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire. Plans, sections & illus. Folio. Half green leather. This No. 1 of a ltd. ed. of 250 facsimile copies of the 1872 ed., dedicated in manuscript "To Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth Bart - this the first copy of the first book to be issued by the Harlequin Press", 1970.

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