Rotuli Scotiae in Turri Londinensi et in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi Asservati, 2 volumes, some spotting, contemporary half morocco, chipped, spines faded, folio, [London: Record Commission], 1814-1819; Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum in Archivis Publicis Asservatum, some browning, contemporary half calf, waterstained, folio, [London: Record Commission], 1814 (3)
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Rymer, Thomas. Foedera, Conventiones, Litterae, et cujuscunque generis Acta Publica, inter Reges Angliae, 4 volumes bound in 7, some spotting, volumes 1-3 rebacked in modern half calf, volume 4 in original cloth, folio, London: Record Commission and P.R.O., 1816-1869; and one other, related (8)
The Statutes of the Realm. Printed by Command of His Majesty George the Third. In Pursuance of an Address of the House of Commons of Great Britain. From Original Records and Authentic Manuscripts, 9 volumes bound in 10 and 2 index volumes, together 12 volumes, half-titles, plates, some folding, contemporary half morocco, somewhat scuffed, neatly rebacked, folio, London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1810-1828
[Thomson, Thomas, editor.] The Acts of Parliament of Scotland. Printed by Command of His Majesty King George the Third, in Pursuance of an Address of the House of Commons of Great Britain, volumes 2-11 [of 12], contemporary half calf, a few volumes rather worn, folio, [Edinburgh], 1814-1824
Bowen, Emanuel and Thomas. Atlas Anglicanus, or, A Complete Sett of Maps of the Counties of South Britain; Divided into Their respective Hundreds, Wapentakes, Wards, Rapes, Lathes, &c., first edition, engraved title, 45 engraved maps, hand-coloured in outline, frontispiece, title and first map with repairs to fore-edge, 5 maps shaved affecting plate number, later half calf, worn, upper cover detached, folio, London: T. Kitchen, [1767]
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE, ill Mervyn Peake, Folio Society 1948, 1st Folio Society Edition, orig two-tone cl gt + AARON JUDAH: THE POT OF GOLD AND TWO OTHER TALES, ill Mervyn Peake, 1959 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + DANIEL DEFOE: ROBINSON CRUSOE, ill Edward Ardizzoni, L, The Nonesuch Press 1968 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (3)
[RICHARD ALLESTREE]: THE WORKS OF THE LEARNED AND PIOUS AUTHOR OF THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN, George Pawlett, 1687 2nd impress, 2 parts in 1, engrd frontis, each part with separate engrd vig ttl pge with special ttl pges also for "The Causes of Decay of Christian Piety" and "The Gentleman's Calling", folio old cf worn
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: SHAKESPEARE'S A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME, NEWLY PRINTED FROM THE FIRST FOLIO OF 1623, ill Paul Nash, ed Albert Rutherston, L, Shakespeare Head Press for Ernest Benn Ltd, 1924 (106) (100), signed by Paul Nash, Albert Rutherston and Harley Granville-Barker, large, 4to orig dec mor gt by Riviere & Son, teg
PUFFIN BUILDING BOOKS: DOVEY (L.A.): 'The Cotswold Village..'; London (1947). Three parts. Oblong folio, orig. printed wrappers, upper cover of Part I with small nick to lower edge, some minor wear, else VG; together with 'A Half Timbered Village'; London, (1951); three parts, oblong folio, orig. printed wrappers, VG; together with two other duplicate parts of the last two named sets; plus 'A Theatre You Can Make' (1948); and 'Treasure Island' (1953). (10)
WADSWORTH (Charles E., Illustrator): 'Root & Sky.. Poetry from the Plays of Christopher Fry'; Cambridge, Rampant Lions Press, 1975. Limited edition, signed by author and illustrator; folio, publisher's green cloth with slip case, minor wear else VG; together with eleven others, illustrated and private press including Old Stile Press, Fleece Press; etc., 4to and folio, two of the titles in duplicate, condition largely G/VG. (12)
JENKINS (Paul, Illustrator) & HODGES (Cyril): 'Seeing Voice Welsh Heart..'; Editions de la Galerie Karl Flinker, 1965. No.29/265 copies, with six lithographs individually signed by the artist. Loose leaf folio, orig. publisher's red cloth, gilt lettered, with slip case, some light dust marking, else VG. (1)
O'CONNOR (John, Illustrator): 'A View of Kilvert..'; Glasgow, Foulis Archive Press, 1979. No.35/50 copies, signed by the artist. 4to, loose in plain card boards, title browned, otherwise VG; JENKINS (Paul, Illustrator): 'Fragile Transparence..'; Paris, Editions du Labyrinthe, 1986. No.97/100 copies. Tall folio, orig. plain card wrappers with printed title to upper, a few minor marks, else VG; together with four other volumes, 20th century artists' productions / limited editions. (6)
CHAGALL (Marc, Illustrator): 'Derriere Le Miroir 182..'; Paris, Maeght, 1969. Loose leaf folio of green cloth in slip case, containing orig. issue of the magazine, with double page lithograph by Chagall and another design by him to upper cover; together with additional issue of the plate and cover, No.24 in a limited edition of 140. TOGETHER WITH: 'Verve: Review Artistique et Litteraire..'; Paris, 1956; covers and seventeen colour lithographs by Chagall. Folio, orig. printed boards with removable plastic covering, corners bumped and contents a little shaken, else VG. (2)
ROBINSON (William Heath): 'Some Frightful War Pictures..'; London, Duckworth & Co., 1916 reprint. Small folio, orig. orange wrappers printed in black with printed onlay to upper, rubbed and marked with closed tear to the inlay, some internal spotting and marking; together with two copies of the 1915 hardback first edition of the same, one defective, the other in better condition, though with damage to lower edge of upper cover. (3)
WAGNER (Richard): 'Der Ring Des Nibelungen'; illustrations by Hugo L. Braune; Leipzig, Kistner, 1924. Folio, orig. pub. cloth backed boards, spine frayed; 'Werke Alte Meister..'; Berlin, Globus Verlag, 1902; 4to, orig. pub. boards, upper cover with design by Jessie M. King; together with approx. thirty others, largely early 20th century illustrated books in French, English and German, many large format, to include a broken run of bound volumes of 'La Baionnette', a few volumes defective or with bindings broken, the Lot for sale with all faults and not subject to return. (32)
GIDE (Andre) & BONCOMPAIN (Pierre, Lithographer): 'Les Nourritures Terrestres..'; Paris, Michele Trinckvel, 1990. One of 300 copies. Folio, orig. wrappers in two parts, with separate suite of thirty lithographs, contained in publisher's yellow buckram box lettered in black to upper board; together with the catalogue for the exhibition of Francis Picabia, Antwerp, Ronnie Van Der Belde, 1993, folio in slip case, one of 1200 copies. (2)
HOUSE (Gordon, 1932-2004): 'An Assemblage of Several Things..'; London, Kelpra Editions, 1979. Limited to fifty copies, signed and numbered by the artist. Portfolio of thirty one lithographs, loose leaf folio in boards, contained in orig. black buckram slip case, some external bumping and wear, else condition fine. (1)
PAOLOZZI (Eduardo): 'Underground Design - Folio X..'; Architectural Association, 1986. Square 4to, 32 p.p. illustrated booklet with introduction by Peter Cook, eighteen experimental thermographic printed plates; plus signed and dated colour lithograph, contained in original publisher's black card box, lettered in white, some light dust marking else VG; 'Paolozzi'; Pace Gallery Exhibition Catalogue, Jan. 8 - 2 Feb. 1966, photographic portrait of the author inscribed 'For Bob, Eduardo Paolozzi 1968'; silver paper card covers, 8vo; 'Eduardo Paolozzi, The Metallization of a Dream..'; London, Lion & Unicorn Press, 1963. 4to, publisher's boards, packaged in card; together with sixteen other volumes by, or about, Paolozzi, including a perspex mounted calendar produced for Rosenthal Technic in 1979, inscribed by the artist to rear panel; a 'flikker book' published 1972; and three other books inscribed by the artist. (19)
WADSWORTH (Edward) & WINDELER (Bernard): 'Sailing Ships and Barges of the Western Mediteranean and Adriatic Seas..'; London, Etchells & MacDonald, 1926. One of 450 copies, out of series; with map and seventeen plates, some hand-coloured. Small folio, orig. cloth backed boards in slip case, spine and case a little browned and marked, else VG. (1)
HIRSCHMAN (Jack) & ASA (Benveniste): 'A Word in Your Season..'; London, Trigram Press, 1967. Large folio, dark green card covers printed in light green and red, containing six silk screen prints on metallic silver paper. No.5/100 copies, signed by Hirschman. Some light bumping to edges/corners and a few light marks, otherwise VG. (1)
TILSON (Joe): 'Hesiod's Crown..'; London, printed by Expression Printers Limited, 1984. The complete book comprising an etching on wove, with title, text and justification, etching and justification each signed in pencil, this copy numbered No.43/100, with full margins, loose in original printed paper covers, small folio, a little marked to exterior, otherwise VG. (1)
GOREY (Edward): 'Dracula.. A Toy Theatre..'; New York, Scribners, 1979. Spiral bound folio, black printed card covers, a little bumped to edges; together with five other items by Gorey, to include folding concertina view book 'The Tunnel Calamity'; 'The Water Flowers', 1982, inscribed by author to title page. (6) Condition Report: the nutshell library by Sendak is included in this lot, it is the original edition
YEATES (Jack B.): 'A Broadside..'; Dun Emer & Cuala Press, Churchtown & Dublin, 1909-13. Eight single folio issues, printed to one side only, each with single hand-coloured woodcut illustration and one of 300 copies, comprising Nos.1 & 10 of the second year, Nos.4, 7, 11 & 12 of the third year; and No.7 of fourth year; and No.8 of the fifth year, some light toning and marking, fifth named issue with short closed tear to fore edge, otherwise VG, contained in modern loose leaf album. (8) Condition Report: All Eight woodcuts are by Yeates
BILIBIN (Ivan, Illustrator): 'Skazki Skazka Ob Ivan-Tsarevich, Zhar-Ptitse I O Serom Volke..'; St Petersburg, commission for the preparation of State papers, 1901. Folio, original chromolithographed wrappers, spines reinforced with paper strip as issued, some light wear to extrems, otherwise VG; with English translation published by Russian Peasant Industries loosely inserted; together with one other book illustrated by Bilibin. (2)
ERNESTOVITCH (Ernest, Illustrator): 'Skazka O Lisichke Sestrichke I Volke..'; Moscow, G. E. Lissner, 1902. Folio, orig. chromolithographed covers highlighted in gold paper strip to spine as issued, some fairly light rubbing and dust marking, light spotting and some offsetting from the plates. Title translates into English as 'The Tale of Sister Fox & The Wolf'. (1)
VASNETSOV (V) & PUSHKIN (Aleksandr): 'The Song of Prince Oleg (Translation)..'; folio concertina, folding down into six sections, four half page chromolithographic illustrations, Russian text printed in black and red, ink stamp of Russian Peasant Industries to lower cover, some light marks and dust soiling, else VG. (1)
FREEDMAN (Barnett) & ROGERSON (Ian): 'Barnett Freedman The Graphic Art..'; Fleece Press, 2006. One of 500 copies, with two hundred and fifty two plates, some folding, an essay on Freedman by Michael Twyman. Folio, orig. pub. red cloth with printed label to spine, some minor wear, else VG; together with 'Tone, Texture, Light & Shade.. A Barnett Freedman Picture Album..'; same publisher, 2011. One of 90 special editions with original lithographic Christmas Card in pocket at rear. Sm. folio, orig. cloth backed boards in grey buckram slip case; together with an additional copy of each of these two named items; plus another copy of the last named item, one of the 250 standard issues without slip case or Christmas Card; plus six other books relating to Freedman. (11)
PAOLOZZI (Eduardo, 1924-2005): 'Zero Energy Experimental Pile, Volume I..'; London, Petersburg Press, 1970. Complete set of six screen prints in colours on astrolux paper, laminated to clear acrylic, with the justification sheet, each signed and dated in black felt tip pen, this copy No.47/100 examples, the sheets loose in the original silver solander box with title screen printed in black to upper panel, a few light marks and scuffs, slight creasing to a few of the foam guards, otherwise in very good condition. (Large folio)
HAMILTON (David): 'Souvenirs..'; New York, Morrow, (1974). One of 2,500 copies. Oblong folio, loose as issued in box, with sixty seven mounted photographic plates, orig. silver print signed to lower margin by the artist; together with two more unboxed contents, one group numbered 2291 and the other 2288; together with a further group of forty two examples of the artist-signed silver print.
HASKINS (Sam): 'November Girl..'; London, Bodley Head, 1967. First edition. Folio, orig. pub. boards, dustjacket, a little chipped at points but otherwise VG; together with a second copy of the same title; plus three copies of the same author's Photo Graphics, one of them inscribed by the artist to upper free end paper; plus a copy of 'Five Girls..'; London, Bodley Head, 1965, G/VG in dust wrapper. (6)
PIRELLI CALENDAR 1965: a Pirelli Calendar for 1965, spiral bound folio in VG condition; together with two other Pirelli Calendars for the year 1973, one VG and the other with wear to covers; together with a large quantity of David Hamilton calendars for various years; plus four other unrelated art nude calendars. (Quantity)
SHIRAKAWA (Yoshikazu): 'Himalayas..'; New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1971. Folio, orig. cloth in dustjacket, contained in cloth boards folder, dust soiled and with a few stains to exterior but contents VG; with two hundred and forty eight plates, six folding plates and six maps; EVANS (Walker): 'American Photographs..'; Museum of Modern Art, 1938. Square 8vo, orig. pub. black cloth with printed label to spine, edges a little rubbed but otherwise VG; together with approx. one hundred and eight others, photo books, various sizes but mostly large format and in dustjacket. (Large quantity)
DECORATIVE & APPLIED ARTS: DAY (Susan): 'Art Deco & Modernist Carpets..'; San Fransisco, Chronicle Books, 2002. Folio, orig. pub. cloth, dustjacket, a fine copy; ROWELL (Margit) & WYE (Deborah): 'The Russian Avant Garde Book, 1910-34..'; New York, Museum of Modern Art, 2002. 4to, pub. blue boards, dustjackets, VG; GEDDES (Norman Bel): 'Horizons..'; Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1932. First edition. 4to, pub. boards decorated in silver and black with dustjacket, minor chipping to edges else VG; together with a large quantity of other books over five shelves, chiefly large format modern reference works on graphic design, applied arts and related, generally in very good condition. (Large quantity)
ARCHITECTURE: THUBERT (Emanuel de): 'Un Oeuvre de Pierre Patout.. Les Agrandisements des Galleries Lafayette..'; Paris, Editions Kieffer, 1936. Sm. folio, orig. grey paper wrappers, a little rubbed and bumped else VG. No.159/337 copies; together with a large collection of other architecture and reference works on ornaments and architects, cross-period 20th century publications, various sizes and bindings, condition generally sound. (Five shelves)
FIELD (Horace) & BUNNEY (Michael): 'English Domestic Architecture of the XVII and XVIII Centuries..'; London, George Bell, 1905. Folio, orig. pub. white buckram backed boards, t.e.g., spine a little browned, some light foxing, else a good copy; together with a large quantity of other books over six shelves, chiefly hardback domestic architecture of various periods, a few soft cover titles, condition generally sound. (Six shelves)
BUTLER (A.S.G.): 'The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens..'; London, Country Life, 1950. Volumes 1 and 3 only. Folio, orig. pub. green cloth, dustjackets, foxed and frayed; together with a large quantity of other books on British and foreign architecture, various sizes, periods and bindings on six shelves, condition generally G/VG. (Quantity: six shelves)
ARCHITECTURE: MCGRATH (Raymond) & FROST (A.C.): 'Glass in Architecture & Decoration..'; London, Architectural Press, 1937. First edition. Folio, orig. pub. green cloth with dustjackets, a little frayed to extrems else VG; together with a large quantity of other books on architecture over six shelves, various formats and bindings, cross-period 20th century publications, largely in good to very good condition. (Quantity: six shelves)
POSTER REFERENCE: RENNERT (Jack) & WEILL (Alain): 'Alphonse Mucha, The Complete Posters & Panels..'; Boston, (1984). Folio, orig. cloth in dustjacket, VG; HERZFELDE (Wieland): 'John Hartfield: Leben und Werk..'; Dresden, (1971). 4to, orig. cloth in dustjacket, a little rubbed and frayed to extrems, inscribed by Hartfield's wife to the Manasse family with whom he lived during the war; KLINGER (Julius): 'Poster Art in Vienna..'; Chicago, Julius Wisotzki, 1923. Folio, orig. cloth backed boards, a little browned and rubbed to extrems, otherwise VG; together with a large quantity of other poster reference and history, various periods and formats, to include a run of forty eight Rennert catalogues. (Quantity: six shelves)
WRIGHT (Frank Lloyd, 1869-1959): 'Schumacher's Taliesin Line of Decorative Wallpapers..'; Chicago, E. W. Bredemeier & Co., Sample Books, (circa 1955). Folio, orig. cloth, re-backed to match; with twenty six wallpaper samples and 6 p.p. of photographic plates; boards a little rubbed and marked with corners bumped, otherwise a good copy. (1)
WRIGHT (Frank Lloyd, 1869-1959): 'Buildings, Plans & Designs..'; New York, Horizon Press, (1963). Text by W. W. Peters. Folio, loose as issued in cloth backed portfolio, printed and onlaid title to upper board, cloth rubbed and frayed to extrems; with one hundred loose leaf plates and text in plain printed wrappers. (1)
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