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BEATTIE, Scotland Illustrated, 2 v., 1838, plates, attractively bound in full blue panelled morocco gilt; and a collection including Shepherd’s Views in Edinburgh, qto, full polished calf gilt, rubbed; Grose’s Scotland, (2 vols)folio 1797, plates, one board detached, others loose; an album of loose engravings; and others, boxed. As a collection, w.a.f.Provenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
***PLEASE NOTE: ESTIMATE IN CATALOGUE SHOULD READ €150 - 200***YEATS (illustrated). Life in the West of Ireland, Dublin (Maunsel and Company Ltd) 1912, small folio , with coloured (mounted) and black and white plates, blue linen covered backs stamped in giltProvenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
BODKIN, The Noble Science, John Leech in the Hunting Field, oblong folio, London 1948 - Squire Osbaldeston, Biography London 1926 - BECKFORD, Thought on Hunting, London (n.d), illustrated by G.D. Armour, - SEYMOUR'S Humerous Sketches (2 vols) decorated cloth. (5)Provenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
***PLEASE NOTE: ESTIMATE IN CATALOGUE SHOULD READ €100 - 200***MAPS & PLATES. Barclay’s Complete and Universal English Dictionary, L. 1815, maps (some folding) hand coloured, thick folio leather (worn); Moliere, Oeuvres, Paris 1868, plates attractively hand coloured; Lydekker, Richard (ed.), The Royal Natural History, (5 vols), 1894-5, cloth, plates, worn; Josephus, Works, (2 vols), n.d., engravings; Goldsmith’s Animated Nature, (2 vols), folio, n.d. (c. 1840), plates partly hand coloured, bindings worn; Buffon’s Natural History Abridged, L. 1821, (2 vols), plates hand coloured, bindings worn. As a collection, w.a.f. (boxed)Provenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
DUBLIN PENNY JOURNAL. 1832, vol. 1; 1832-3; 1833-4; 1835-6 (Vol. IV); with The Dublin Saturday Magazine, Vol. I-II, Mullany, n.d.; also The [London] Penny Magazine, 1833 (Vol. II); 1840; 1841; 1842; some others. Mostly folio, variously bound, some bindings distressed, engravings. As a collection, w.a.f. (boxed)Provenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
[WYNDHAM, GEORGE]. G.W. The Ballad of Mr. Rook. Smith Elder (1901). Attractive full page illustrated by the hon Mrs. P. Wyndham, large square atlas folio cloth. Clare Castletown bookplate. Binding shaken, f.f.e.p.loose.George Wyndham was Chief Secretary for Ireland 1900-05. He was a distant relative of Lord Edward FitzGerald (his mother was Lord Edward’s grand-daughter). His Land Act (1903) was a significant attempt to resolve the Irish land struggle on an equitable basis. Unionist pressure forced his resignation in 1905. Rare. COPAC records only four copies, none in Ireland; not found in NLI online catalogueProvenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
JOYCE, James. Ulysses. London, Folio Society 2004, with 18 etchings by Mimmo Paladino, no. 1288 of 1760 copies bound in full goatskin with a design by Jeff Clements, t.e.g., to mark the centenary of the day on which the action is supposed to take place. Slipcase. A handsome book in fine condition.
Lady Gregory and George MooreGREGORY, Augusta Lady. The Golden Apple. Murray 1916, illus. Margaret Gregory, quarto cloth, d.w. Hugh Lane’s Life and Achievement, Murray 1921, cloth. Coole. Dolmen 1971, folio boards in wrapper (torn); a large collection of playscripts by Lady Gregory, Putnam’s, softbound, about 20; and a few books relating to Lady Gregory and the Abbey Theatre; together with MOORE, George. Ulick and Soracha. Nonesuch 1926. Aphrodite in Aulis. Heinemann 1930. Slipcase (broken). Memoirs of my Dead Life. Heinemann 1921. All FIRSTS, limited signed editions. A Communication to my Friends. Nonesuch 1933, FIRST, d.w., limited. Evelyn Innes. Unwin 1898, FIRST, with another copy (damaged). With five other books relating to Moore and his work. As a collection, w.a.f.
BECKETT, Samuel. Stirrings Still. FIRST, Blue Moon Books, New York: John Calder, London: 1988, folio cloth gilt, vellum spine, slipcase, illustrated by Louis Le Brocquy with one lithographic image in two tones and eight lithographs printed in black, no. P/2 of 226 numbered or lettered copies, SIGNED by author and artist. A fine copy of an outstanding production, one of the most elegant artist’s books of its time. Scarce.
VASARI. Delle Vite de Piu Eccellenti Pittori Scultori et Architettori (Secundo, et Ultimo Volume delle Terza Parte), small folio, Florence 1568 (Appreso i Giunti), engraved title, stamp of British Museum Sale, duplicate 1787, old calf, worn, covers detachedProvenance: The Collection of Hugh and Anne Iremonger
Books: Marriage & Divorce British Parliamentary Papers volumes 1 - 3, 1847 - 1868, 1867 - 1894 and 1830 - 1894, published 1969 - 1971 by the Irish University Press, three volumes, half-calf folio, with First to Fifth Annual Reports of The Poor Law Commissioners 1835 - 1839, with Mayhew's London Labour and The London Poor 1851, two volumes (some wear to bindings) and four others (14 books)
Books: C. Notto - Papier Schmetterlinge aus Japan, published Leipzig, 1888, first edition, ex-libris, for Montague Fordham - first director of the Birmingham Guild of Handicrafts, pictorial end boards, folio CONDITION REPORT Card boards with a little general deterioration and wear, minor staining and discolouration, cloth spine partially detached. Some foxing to contents, contents and plates all present
Repton, H: The Red Books of Humphry Repton. (Antony House, Cornwall ; Attingham Park, Shropshire ; Sheringham Hall, Norfolk); Plus an Explanatory Volume by Edward Malins. The Basilisk Press, 1976, Limited facsimile edition. No. 339 of 515 sets (of which 500 were for sale). Quarter red morocco with marbled boards, gilt, housed in individual slipcases within a brown box. The paper has been specially made to match the Whatman paper Repton used in the original books. Illustrated throughout in collotype, using up to 10 colours, reproducing Repton's text and water colour designs for the improvement of each estate. Folio & 4to. 4 volumes, set. Excellent facsimile reprints of three of the manuscript Red Books prepared by the architect and landscape designer Humphry Repton (1752-1818) for submission to his clients, incorporating reproductions in exact colour facsimile of the design drawings, with attached flaps showing before-and-after views of each landscape, that he provided. The set is preserved in its original large folio custom-built cloth slipcase. VG+
1- Hellmuth Weissenborn Engraver, with an Autobiographical Introduction By the Artist. Whittington Press & Acorn Press, Gloucestershire, 1983, 1st.edn. No, 60 of 260 copies, folio, with slipcase; 2- Matrix 6 a Review for Printers & Bibliophiles Number Six Winter 1986. Whittington Press, Limited edition #199/900. Original wrappers; 4to; 3- The Autobiography of Luke Hansard, Written in 1819. The Fleece Press, Wakefield, 1991, 1st. thus. Edited with and Introduction and Notes by Robin Myers. Limited edition of 250. With Wood engravings including a signed engraving in the pocket at rear; slipcase and loosely inserted prospectus from the Fleece Press. (3)
TUCCI, Giuseppe: Tibetan Painted Scrolls; 3 volumes (2 of text, plus Portfolio with 256 plates in phototype). Rome: La Libreria dello Stato, 1949. Numbered Limited edition, # 544/750. Folio; original red cloth and fold-over matching portfolio. The loose plates, printed in colour and monochrome sepia on Fabriano paper are held together by a cord and classified in alphabetical order (the letter W is omitted, standard procedure of the sets) and numbered (collated, complete). Light mark to cover of portfolio; otherwise VG/Fine set (3)
CARY, John: A NEW UNIVERSAL ATLAS; Containing Distinct Maps of All the Principal States and Kingdoms Throughout the World. London, J. Cary, 1808 (some of the maps dated 1799). Folio, Engraved title, 56 hand-coloured double-page maps on 60 numbered sheets (complete); plus an extra, loosely inserted one sheet map. Influential and popular atlas, presenting the world at the beginning of the 19th century in a series of finely-engraved maps with bright original colouring. Contents loose in worn and torn covers; title page torn and a small tear to a couple of the maps (away from the image). Damp stain to folds of the last few maps. SOLD A/F NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN
Meinertzhagen, Colonel R: Birds of Arabia. Deluxe edition limited to # 26/250 copies. Folio; Cased in half green morocco with raised bands, gilt decoration and titles, TEG, marbled endpapers. With 9 tipped-in colour plates with tissue guards, 9 photographic plates, numerous text figures and a large folding map at the back. 624pp inc index. VG+
1- Chauncy, Sir Henry: The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire. In two volumes. Bishop’s Stortford, J M Mullinger, 1826. With maps and plates. Subscriber’s list; extra illustrated copy with a few earlier views and portraits. Cont. half leather; rubbed; heavy foxing to the plates; 2- Locke, A A: The Hanbury Family; in 2 vols. L, Humphreys, 1916, 1st. edn. Folio; with many plates, some in colour. Original cloth. (3)
1- Reports from the Select Committee, appointed to Inquire into the State of The Public Records of the Kingdom, &c. Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 4th July 1800; printed by Luke Hansard. Large folio, 667pp with 20 mostly folding plates; 2- Appendix to Reports from the Commissioners appointed by His Majesty to Execute the Measures Recommended by a Select Committee of the House of Commons respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom 1800-1819, L, printed by Eyre & Strahan, 1820. With a plate of Alphabets of ancient & modern manuscripts Plus 86, mostly large folding plates with explanation pages facing each plate. Half leather, hinges cracked and upper cover almost detached. 3- The Times Weekly Edition; Jan 1st. To Dec. 30, 1892. Large folio; half leather; covers detached; ex-Libra with the odd small stamp.m (3)
TYPOGRAPHY: 1- Shaw, Henry: Alphabets Numerals and Devices of the Middle Ages. William Pickering, 1845, 1st. edn. with 48 plates. Folio, leather backed boards; little rubbed; 2- Sangorski, Alberto: The Sermon on the Mount. Chatto & Windus, 1911, 1st. thus. 4to. with 24 illuminated pages; full vellum; 4 gold ribbon ties, one detached; 3- Alphabet De La Brodeuse Lettres, Chiffres, Monogrammes et Ornements… Alsace, Dillmont, nd, c1890 This copy has "Tranter & Adams Art Needle-work House Bournemouth" printed on the front cover; 4- Tymms: The Art of Illuminating as Practised in Europe from the Earliest Times. Day & Son, nd. inscription dated 1888. PP: 96 + 95 plates as listed, mostly chromolithographs. Recased in later buckram; 5- Shaw, H: The Art of Illumination as Practised During the Middle Ages. Bell & Daldy, 1870, 2nd. edn. Spine rubbed and frayed at edges; PLUS 4 Others. (9)
A selection of Folio Society books, to include a four volume set of THE EGYPTIANS, THE BABYLONIANS, THE HITTITES and THE PERSIANS; a three volume set of THE INCAS, THE MAYA and THE AZTECS, with STALINGRAD by Anthony Bevoir; with a selection of books on photography including The playboy Book 1994 etc (Qty)
[Adams, John] Index Villaris: or, An Exact Register, Alphabetically Digested, of all the Cities, Market-Towns, Parishes, Villages, the Hundred, Lath, Rape, Ward, Wapentake, or other Division of each County..., first edition, lacks map and pp.265-268, title with paper flaw, affecting text, repaired, upper margin occasionally torn, pagination occasionally shaved with loss, modern morocco-backed boards, folio, London: T. Sawbridge, 1690
Atkyns, Robert. The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, second edition, 64 double-page engraved plates after Johann Kip, a few creased or split along fold, double-page engraved map, creased, 8 engraved plates of crests, some spotting, library stamp to title and occasionally to reverse of plates, contemporary calf, rebacked, worn, folio, London: T. Spilsbury, 1768
Dobree, Philip and Adrian Self, editors. Blank Page, numbers 1-4 and 6 [of 6], each limited to 150 copies, except number 2, limited to 120 copies, mechanically numbered, original screen prints, lithographs, relief prints, woodcuts and collages throughout, the majority signed, tissue guards, original boards, volume 3 with nick to spine, folio, London: B4 Publishing, 1988-1991
Cotman, John Sell. Etchings, first edition, engraved title, dedication and 24 engraved plates, browned and spotted, 4pp. list of subscribers, 2pp. descriptive index, inscribed 'Thomas Boys', contemporary half morocco, worn, folio, Edinburgh: Boydell & Co., 1811; [Specimens of Norman and Gothic Architecture in the County of Norfolk], 51 engraved plates only, lacks title and text, publisher's boards, label, worn, folio, [London: Longman & Co., 1818] (2)
Ellison, Fred. E. Etchings of Bath, half-title, one of 200 copies on Whatman's Antique Paper from and edition of 250, ex-series, 24 etched plates, guards, some spotting, original calf-backed cloth gilt, spine chipped, upper hinge cracked, ex-library copy, title stamped, folio, London: Chiswick Press, 1888
Hutchins, John. The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 4 volumes, third edition, 127 engraved plates, maps and plans, lacks plate 'Reprint of Holme' in volume 1, folding pedigrees, a few plates and leaves repaired, contemporary half morocco, rebacked preserving original spines, ex-library copy, with usual stamps, folio, Westminster: John Bowyer Nichols, 1861-1870
[Lysons, Samuel] Etchings of Views and Antiquities in the County of Gloucester, hitherto imperfectly, or never engraved, first edition, engraved title vignette, 64 engraved plates, a few coloured by hand, some with repairs to margins, not affecting image, with four additional plates from another work bound in, spotted, original cloth-backed boards, folio, London: A. Strahan, 1791 RARE. This work was re-issued in an expanded edition as A Collection of Gloucester Antiquities in 1803. Not in Upcott.
Richardson, William. The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, 2 volumes, first edition, 2 tinted lithograph title-pages, lithographed dedication, 55 full-page lithographed plates and 26 half-page, guards, hand-coloured map, heavily spotted, some staining, contemporary half morocco, worn, boards detached, folio, York: Robert Sunter, 1843, sold w.a.f.
Smith, Alfred Charles. Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs in a Hundred Square Miles Round Abury, second edition, 7 full-page plates, double-page index map and 19 mounted maps, most double-page, light browning, modern cloth, ex-library copy, with stamps, most to reverse of maps, folio, [Devizes: The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society], 1885
Belzoni, Giovanni Bastista. Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia, 2 volumes, third edition, half-titles, lithographed portrait frontispiece, lithographed plate, folding map, folding plan, some spotting, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1822; Plates Illustrative of the Researches and Operations of G. Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia, 39 [of 44] lithographed views on 32 leaves, 34 hand-coloured, 2 folding, leaf of descriptive text, folio, London: John Murray, 1820, bound with; Six New Plates Illustrative of the Researches and Operations of G. Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia, 6 hand-coloured lithographed plates, 4 folding, some creased, folio, London: John Murray, 1822, contemporary half calf, worn, boards detached (3) RARE. The folio lacks views nos. 4, 5, 27, 41 and 42.
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