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Lot 265

OLDENBURG (Claes): 'Multiples in Retrospect 1964-90..'; New York, Rizzoli, 1991. 4to, pub. red cloth with dustjacket, VG; CUNEO (Terence): 'The Mouse & His Master.. The Life & Work Of Terence Cuneo..'; London, New Cavendish Books, 1977. Oblong folio, publisher's rexine boards in slip case, the latter with some wear and repair, spine browned; together with five shelves of miscellaneous art reference and design, various sizes and formats, to include a number of other works by, or about, Claes Oldenburg, generally in good to very good condition. (Quantity: five shelves)

Lot 266

TILSON (Joe): 'Alchera 1970-74..'; Milan, Studio Marconi, 1975. Folio, orig. pub. brown cloth in slip case, externally rubbed but otherwise good; together with a second copy of the same work; plus twenty four other large format art reference works, most in dustjacket, including an out of series copy of 'Hockney's Alphabet', inscribed by David Hockney and Stephen Spender. (26)

Lot 268

MIRO (Joan, 1893-1974): 'Lithographs..'; New York, Tudor Publishing, 1972. Vol.1 only. Large 4to, dustjacket, rubbed to extrems; GILL (Eric): 'The Engravings of Eric Gill..'; Wellingborough, Christopher Skelton, 1983. Folio, publisher's black and cream cloth, gilt lettered to spine, light marking else VG; together with twenty three others, large format, art reference and related to include Richard Cork's 'Vorticism & Abstract Art in the First Machine Age..'. (25)

Lot 270

MICHENER (James A): 'Facing East..'; New York, 1970, illustrated by Jack Levine, folio, loose in original buckram case, edges rubbed; together with forty other volumes, miscellaneous arts reference. (41)

Lot 272

SCHIFF (Richard) & OTHERS: 'Barnett Newman: A Catalogue Raisonne..'; New York & London, Yale, 2004. Folio, publisher's red cloth with dustjacket and slip case, minor wear, else fine copy; together with a large quantity of other books, miscellaneous, art reference/design and architecture, English and German languages, various sizes and formats, many in dustjacket. (Large quantity: five shelves)

Lot 274

ART REFERENCE: MISCELLANEOUS ART REFERENCE OVER THREE SHELVES: 8vo - folio, various formats, many in dustjackets. (Quantity: three shelves)

Lot 278

'DERRIERE LE MIROIR..'; A collection of over one hundred and twenty issues from late 1940s to 1980s, folio, most issues VG in original printed wrappers. For sale as a periodical with all faults. (Quantity)

Lot 279

FORTUNE MAGAZINE: A collection of seventeen issues, a broken run from November '34 to February '58, folio, all in original printed card covers, some variable wear to bindings, for sale as a periodical with all faults. (17)

Lot 281

PICASSO (Pablo, 1881-1973): 'Verve.. Vol. 8, No.29/30..'; Paris, 1954. Folio, orig. printed boards, back strips split away down upper joint, extrems rubbed and sunned; with sixteen litho plates; together with eight other issues of Verve including the Brack and Matisse issues, all with variable wear and loss to bindings; together with four other Verve publications. The Lot for sale as a periodical with all faults and not subject to return. (13)

Lot 286

GERMAN PERIODICALS: A collection, mostly pre-war or wartime publications, to include: a bound volume of twenty six issues of 'Die Sirene..' for 1938; approx. fifteen issues of 'Der Adler..', early 1940s; 'Freude und Arbeit..', thirteen issues for 1939; 'Joie et Travail..', fourteen issues for 1940-41; together with a few others of similar period, largely folio in orig. printed wrappers; 'Die Sirene' in cloth backed boards, some general wear but condition generally sound. (Small quantity)

Lot 289

GEBRAUCHSGRAPHIC: A broken run of ninety five issues of this German periodical of advertising art, 1925-43. Sm. folio in orig. printed wrappers, some issues with wear to bindings. For sale as a periodical and not subject to return. (95)

Lot 293

DESIGN & TYPOGRAPHY: A collection of miscellaneous design and typography, largely earlier 20th century, to include: a bound volume of 'Internationale Zeitscrift de Bottcherstrasse..' for 1928-29; two bound volumes of 'Pencil Points..' for 1926 and 1930; a broken run of 'The Imprint..' in wrappers and two bound volumes; two bound volumes of 'Moderne Bauformen..' for 1903 and 1905; a manufacturer's catalogue for 'Sharpe's Classic..' greetings cards; etc., various bindings, mostly folio, generally in good condition. (Approx. 30 plus)

Lot 295

DECORATIVE ART: 'L'Art Decoratif..'; Paris, Bureaux, 1898-99. A bound volume containing Issues 1-12, Oct. '98 - Sept. '99, folio, contemp. red half morocco gilt rubbed to extrems; together with nine other volumes, early 20th century folio volumes on the decorative arts, mostly continental, some wear to bindings. (10)

Lot 301

ROYAL COMMISSION ON CANALS & WATERWAYS: 'First (to Final) Report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Enquire into and to Report on the Canals and Inland Navigations of the United Kingdom..'; London, H.M.S.O., 1906-11, Vol.1-12. Folio, uniform period purple cloth gilt, a little rubbed and frayed with spine sunned and a few splits. (11)

Lot 302

CANAL ACTS: 'An Act for the Making and Keeping Navigable the Rivers of Aire & Calder in the County of York..'; London, Charles Bill, 1699. Sm. folio, recent red quarter morocco, spine gilt lettered; together with a collection of approx. seventy other Canal Acts, largely 18th and 19th century, mostly folio, a number disbound, others bound in cloth or calf, some in period printed paper wrappers, condition variable. (Approx. 70)

Lot 315

MANUSCRIPT LEDGER, INSPECTOR OF CANAL BOATS: 'A Folio Ledger Pertaining to the Inspectorate of Canal Boats, approx. 90 p.p. of manuscript entries within printed forms dated from 1909-12, inc. name of boat, place of registration, owner's name, present conditions as to repairs and cleanliness, infectious diseases onboard, etc., contained in folio cloth backed ledger of period; together with another identical volume without entries, some external wear and marking but condition generally sound. (2)

Lot 318

OAKHAM CANAL: 'Particulars of the Intended Extension of the Oakham Canal to Stanford..'; Stanford, printed by John Drakard, 1828. Folio, period marbled paper covers, morocco-backed, spine partially frayed, covers rubbed and marked; together with a small quantity of other canal-related material, to include: 'A Report on Works Executed on the Lune Navigation', Edinburgh, 1851; 'Dock Dues, Shipping & Tonnage Rates on the North Metropolitan Railway & Canal', of the North Metropolitan Railway & Canal Company, 1892; etc., various cross-period 20th century material, to include sheet music and extracts from periodicals. (Quantity: in packet)

Lot 329

TITANIC: OFFICIAL CASUALTIES REPORT: 'Shipping Casualties (Loss of the Steam Ship 'Titanic'..'; London, published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1912. Folio, 74 p.p., orig. blue printed wrappers, spotted and a little worn to corners, a few short nicks and creases, otherwise good. The first edition of this casualty report following the loss of the Titanic. (1)

Lot 332

ROCHDALE CANAL: A group of ten early 20th century printed notices pertaining to the Rochdale Canal, including instructions for working regulations, suspension of traffic for repairs, warning against water wastage etc., various sizes, some printed in red, but most in black; together with two unrelated posters of similar period and a folio publication entitled 'Bradfield Water Plans and Sections.. pub. Sherwood & Co., 1909', by Engineer Thomas Hennell, orig. grey printed wrappers (a few tears and some minor loss), 4 p.p. (13)

Lot 333

MAURETANIA: 'The Cunard Turbine-Driven Quadruple-Screw Atlantic Liner Mauretania.. Constructed by Messrs. Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, Wallsend-on-Tyne..'; London, Offices of 'Engineering', 1907. Folio, orig. pub. blind stamped cloth boards, gilt titled to upper; with numerous photographic illustrations and diagrams; together with the souvenir booklet from the launching of the second Mauretania, Thursday July 28 1938, folio, orig. purple card covers, blocked in silver and black, cord-tied to spine, minor wear to edges, else VG. (2)

Lot 334

CUNARD WHITE STAR: 'Cunard Line, Eight Decades of Progress..'; Wembley British Empire Exhibition, 1924. Promotional brochure, tall folio, orig. printed card covers, numerous illustrations, some double page or printed in colour; together with Frankonia World Cruise Brochures for the years 1935, 1938 and 1939, an invitation ticket from Chairmen and Directors of Cunard White Star Limited to the launch of the Queen Elizabeth at Clydebank in August 1938; plus a group of six Cunard/Cunard White Star match booklets of the period. (11)

Lot 335

SHIPPING MEMORABILIA: A group of approx. twenty four items, mostly inter-war period brochures, passenger lists and promotional material issued by Cunard, P. & O. and some European lines; together with a double-sided printed folio flyer advertising White Star Line services from Liverpool to Australia, dated 1864. (Small quantity)

Lot 379

ONMIA: EARLY MOTORING PERIODICAL: 'Omnia.. Revue Pratique D'Automobilisme..'; a collection of approx. one hundred and thirty eight issues of this French motoring periodical, a broken run from May 1920 to 1936, with a single issue from January 1914 also present, all folio in orig. col. litho covers, a few issues with some wear and spotting, but condition generally sound. (Quantity)

Lot 380

INGLEBERT MAGAZINE: A collection of seventeen issues of this French motoring periodical, from 1927-50, 4to and folio in col. litho wrappers, some wear and creasing but condition generally sound. (17)

Lot 393

GRANT (Gordon) & PLATT (Harold): 'Ship Ahoy! A Construction Book for Fireside Sailors..'; New York, Doubleday et al, 1934. Oblong folio, pub. pictorial board spiral bound, a bit rubbed to edges. Inscribed by Harold Platt to title page; together with a carton of miscellaneous other books and brochures of various periods relating to model cars, trains, Meccano, etc., various sizes and formats. (Quantity: a carton)

Lot 43

SEDDON (William, Mining Engineer): 'Coal Mining Made Easy, Safe & Healthy..'; London & Manchester, John Heywood, 1887. Sm. folio, orig. brown publisher's cloth lettered in gilt to upper board, a little bumped and framed to extrems, else a good copy; together with Volume I only of 'Illustrated Catalogue of Macpharlane's Castings' seventh edition, 1925. (2)

Lot 446

MINERVA CAR COMPANY: 'Catalogue of Models for 1929..'; folio, orig. yellow card covers printed in black, white and red, 20 p.p. printed in colours, some light dust marking and spotting, else VG; together with a manufacturer's catalogue for 'F.N.' Automobiles, circa 1920. (2)

Lot 451

FERRARI F50 SALES BROCHURE: Prestige hardback sales catalogue, originally issued only to owners of the F50, small folio, orig. calf-backed red carbon fibre covers with prancing horse device to upper cover, complete in original card posting case and with letter from sales and marketing manager of Ferrari U.K. to original owner, a fine copy. (1)

Lot 452

FIAT MOTOR COMPANY: A large photographic record of the Fiat works, circa 1918. Large oblong folio, orig. padded black morocco covers with Fiat logo central to upper, some chipping to spine ends and corners, joints strained else a good copy; with forty eight full-page photo litho illustrations captioned in Italian, French and English. Scarce. (1) In 1918 the 'Societa Italiana Aviazione' changed its name to Fiat: it is possible that this volume was produced to celebrate this.

Lot 462

HOBBS TRANSMISSION PORTFOLIO: a sales portfolio from Hobbs Transmission Limited of Leamington Spa, large oblong folio album of photographic black and white images showing their gear boxes, workings and applications with adjacent type-written annotations. (1)

Lot 463

MOTOR RACING: BRITISH PHOTO-JOURNALISTIC DIARY: an album of four hundred and eighty seven photographs, carefully arranged and presented in chronological order, in single 4to album, comprising: two hundred and ninety nine images of motor racing trophies, meetings, speed trials and hill climbs of 1939, giving details of winners' names, race times and speeds, car performance and locations; together with one hundred and eighty eight images from 1950, largely relating to the 500 Club, particular attention given to placements and times, seventeen of these photographs personally signed by the drivers, including Spike Rhiando, Don Parker, Stirling Moss, Bill Whitehouse, John Cooper, Peter Braid, Eric Brandon, etc., folio album of blue cloth, sunned to spine and a little marked but contents in very good condition, a few leaves of images sunned. (1)

Lot 47

BISHOP (John George): 'The Brighton Chain Pier: In The Memoriam. Its History from 1823 to 1896..'; Brighton, published by the author at Brighton Herald Office, 1897. Slim 4to, orig. brown publisher's cloth gilt blocked in black, lower outer corner a little mottled from damp and a couple of gatherings sprung, else a good copy; together with an oblong folio catalogue of furniture and decoration by Gillows, circa 1905; and 'Album of Arts and Industries of Great Britain'; London, 1887; large 4to, publisher's burgundy calf gilt, spine relaid. (3)

Lot 472

MAJOR GARDNER'S 1100cc MG: 'A Luncheon to Celebrate the Record Achievement of 186 M.P.H. by Major Gardner with the 1100cc. MG at the Trocadero Restaurant, 15 December 1938..'; octagonal printed card menu, ribbon-tied, 4 p.p. containing 2 p.p. menu and two pages of images of car/racer, upper cover inscribed in pencil by Gardner top right; together with a later Christmas card inscribed by Gardner; a single printed type-written folio showing table arrangements for the luncheon to celebrate Gardner's record, December 15 1938; a congratulatory telegraph to Gardner from Centric Superchargers Limited of Preston, postmarked 9 November 1938; with two other related items. (6)

Lot 483

JOHN FOWLER & CO.: 'Steam Cultivating Machinery..'; catalogue No.49 Part 1, July 1909; 120 p.p., numerous illustrations from photographs, oblong 4to in orig. pub. cloth backed boards, gilt lettered to upper, a little rubbed and marked; together with 'Duplicate Parts for Traction Engines, Road Rollers and Traction Wagons..'; pub. John Fowler & Co., 1910; oblong folio, printed red paper covers, frayed to extrems, plus another small format manual of instructions for Fowler Steam Wagons, circa 1927. (3)

Lot 487

BROADSIDE: GURNEY'S STEAM CARRIAGE: 'The New Invented Steam Carriage..'; London, J. Pitts Printer, Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, (circa 1825?); folio broadside notice, approx. 370 x 500mm, printed to one side, large woodcut illustration at head with text in four columns, some light creases and folds, small perforation to upper centre without loss to text, some light browning and foxing else VG, rare; together with a related caricature print, pub. J. Fairburn, July 1827, titled 'Gurney's New Steam Carriage..', approx. 450 x 280mm, framed and glazed. (2)

Lot 49

MAJOR DRAPKIN & CO.: 'Romance of the Greys..'; London, Major Drapkin & Co., 1920. Folio, orig. publisher's cloth backed blue patterned boards; with eleven tipped-in colour plates by C. Clark; together with four other volumes, folio and 4to, to include a defective trade catalogue for W. Jones & Company, Army, Navy & Volunteer Accoutrement Makers, 1868. (5)

Lot 494

CORAM (Dudley, Compiler): 'Aston Martin, the Story of a Sports Car..'; London, Motor Racing Publications Limited, 1957. 8vo, dustjacket, a little sunned to spine and rubbed to edges, else VG; SMITH (Brian E.): 'Daimler Days, A Celebration of One Hundred Years of Daimler Motor Cars..'; London, 1996. First edition. Two vols., folio, pub. cloth with dustjacket, in orig. slip case, a very good copy; together with a quantity of other books on various marques, to include: Rolls-Royce; Bentley; Alfa Romeo; Citroen; and Lotus, mostly more recent publications in dustjacket, 8vo and 4to. (Quantity: four shelves)

Lot 497

AUTOMOBILES & ADVERTISING: A vast collection of 20th century printed advertisements extracted from a broad range of periodicals, the majority folio leaves advertising motor cars and related products from circa 1900-60: British, American and European publications printed in both black and white and colour; other subject areas occasionally included, most sub-divided into packets with annotations identifying subject areas. (Very large quantity, approx. 50,000-80,000 items?)

Lot 499

MOVABLE PARTS: 'Les Transformateurs de Energie.. Generateurs, Accumulateurs, Moteurs avec Les Recentes Application et La Navigation Aerienne..'; Paris, 1910. Small folio, orig. brown pictorial cloth boards, comprising text volume and second volume of colour printed dissecting illustrations, bindings a little rubbed and marked with hinges weak, otherwise a good set. (2)

Lot 501

JANE (Fred T.): 'Jane's All The World's Aircraft, 1941..'; London, Macmillan. Folio, orig. blue pub. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked; together with five other volumes of Jane's for 1950-51, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55 and another copy of the last named volume in dustjacket. (6)

Lot 507

ROYAL AIR FORCE HONOURS: DECORATIONS & MEDALS SERIES: A collection of twenty flown covers illustrating principal honours, decorations and campaign medals awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, R.A.F. and R.A.F.R. Royal Naval Air Service and Fleet Air Arm, each carrying the signatures of seven decorated airmen and additionally inscribed by the pilot of the respective flight, presented in purpose-made oblong folio, loose leaf binder, R.A.F. monogram gilt to upper cover. (Quantity: a folder)

Lot 508

B.O.A.C.: COMMERCIAL AIRLINE EPHEMERA: A large carton of miscellaneous brochures, timetables and advertising for various commercial airlines, 1950s and later, to include: 'Fly by B.O.A.C...'; suite of seven col. litho posters showing various worldwide destinations, slim folio in blue cloth boards, spiral bound; timetables and passenger information brochures etc., to include: a B.O.A.C. zip-bag containing numerous complimentary company souvenirs; a B.O.A.C. silk scarf and others; etc., contained in large carton. (Quantity: a box)

Lot 513

SAILPLANE & GLIDER: 'The Sailplane & Glider..'; eighty two issues of this scarce periodical, a broken run from 1931-40, small folio, in printed covers stapled to spine, some rusting to staples and minor handling wear, otherwise good. (-)

Lot 542

SPITFIRE HIGH PERFORMANCE TRAINER: An original working documentary brochure prepared 'to illustrate the salient features of the Spitfire's Mk.VIII and IX Trainer Conversions..'. Small folio document in printed blue card covers, four tipped-in photographic illustrations and detailed type-written specifications, a few accompanying diagrams, one leaf of technical notes in pencil loosely inserted at rear. A rare manufacturer's working document relating to the Mk.VIII conversion. (1)

Lot 550

AEROPLANE SPOTTING: 'Types of German Aircraft..'; printed in France by Army Printing and Stationery Office, March 1918. For official use only. Folio, orig. grey printed paper covers; 41 p.p., numerous diagrams and photographic illustrations throughout, some minor wear and browning, else VG; together with approx. nineteen others, to include: wartime spotting guides issued by 'The Aeroplane..', Ian Allan; etc.. (Small quantity)

Lot 556

GERMAN PUBLICATIONS, PRE-WAR: 'Bauten der Luftwaffe..'; Berlin, 1938. Folio, blue card covers with gilt eagle/Swastika device to upper cover, tipped-in colour plates, VG; 'Flugzeug Macht Geschichte..'; Munchen, 1939; folio, printed card covers, spine a little frayed; with one other similar. (3)

Lot 565

SHORT BROTHERS AIRCRAFT: 'Short Aircraft: Short Twin Float Seaplane..'; 8 p.p. manufacturer's brochure, small folio in black paper wrappers cord-tied to spine, printed onlay to upper, black and white photographic illustrations, lightly marked else VG, circa 1920; together with twenty four other Short Brothers catalogues for seaplanes and similar, largely 1930s, condition generally sound. (25)

Lot 571

BUSSET (Maurice): 'En Avion Vols et Combats..'; Paris, 1919. Folio, orig. printed boards, both loose with spine degraded, edges chipped; with twenty four two-colour lithographic plates; together with another copy containing only fifteen of the twenty four plates called for. (2)

Lot 578

L.B.-28 BOMBER: Official Manufacturer's Design Brief for the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model L.B.-28 Medium Weight Bomber, 1940: oblong folio, 3 p.p., type-written text accompanied by nine full-page photographic illustrations from the original drawings, one coloured, contained in original brown card covers, the upper printed in black, dated by hand upper right, April 4 1990. (1)

Lot 579

AIR INTELLIGENCE REPORTS: 'Types of German Aeroplanes..'; 'Types of British Seaplanes, Flying Boats and Ships' Aeroplanes..' (two copies); 'Types of German Seaplanes & Flying Boats' (two copies); and 'Types of British Aeroplanes..' (two copies); seven vols., all small folio publications of May, July and August 1918, numerous black and white photographic illustrations throughout, orig. printed paper wrappers with some light wear and marking, otherwise in good condition. (7)

Lot 580

WAR OFFICE: 'Mapping from Air Photographs..'; London, H.M.S.O. 1920. Folio, orig. printed grey wrappers, a little frayed to extrems; together with three other unrelated reports pub. H.M.S.O.; a folio Air Ministry Volume of Performance Tables for British Service Aircraft; and two other large format volumes related. (7)

Lot 587

AVIATION: MISCELLANY: A carton of miscellaneous printed brochures, booklets and ephemera, to include: two Imperial Airways Timetables: Winter and Summer 1925, 12mo, blue printed card wrappers; Air Union Official Handbook, circa 1920, 8vo, card covers printed in red and grey; Air Ministry 'Silhouettes of American Aircraft: 1939..', 1939; together with a quantity of other brochures and ephemera, aviation, largely 1930s-60s period, to include: a folding folio flyer for the Aviation Fuelling Service, circa 1928; a 'restricted poster' showing techniques of operation for the G.C.A.-Search System; a series of six leaflets on parachute assembly issued by Irvin Parachutes; 'Souvenir of Miss Jean Batten's Visit to Arnold's, Great Yarmouth, February 25 1938..', 4 p.p., single sheet folded, printed to three sides, a few light spots and ink smudges; etc. (Quantity: small carton)

Lot 590

WORLD WAR II: AVIATION SKETCHBOOK: A volume of approx. fifty accomplished sketch diagrams of World War II American military aircraft and naval craft; with related sketches of bombs, armaments, flying formations, artillery, etc., all annotated in red ink, presumably assembled by a British serviceman, interspersed with manuscript tables giving details of non-combat military casualties, some leaves loose, small folio, government issue album, worn and marked with covers coming loose. (1)

Lot 591

VALKYRIE FLYING BOAT, CONSTRUCTION: An album containing a photographic and technical souvenir record of the building of the Valkyrie Flying Boat, type-written half-title 'With the Compliments of S. E. Saunders Limited, East Cowes, Isle of Wight'; thirty three tipped-in photographs, all annotated in black ink, with accompanying type-written descriptive text and several accompanying diagrams, including an original blue print loosely inserted, folio album of period with black calf covers, spine frayed at head, circa 1927.

Lot 593

GLOSTER AIRCRAFT CO.: 'Gloster: Schneider Trophy 1927, Venice, Italy..'; With Compliments of Gloster Aircraft Co.: 8vo, souvenir brochure, text in English and Italian, photographic illustrations and diagrams, 8vo, in printed card covers; together with two brochures for the Gloster Meteor; plus Series 1-7 (lacking 3 but with duplicate Series 4) of 'The Aeroplane Supplement..', April 1928 - July 1929, all small folio in orig. wrappers; plus ten other Gloster advertisements/brochures. (20)

Lot 594

GLOSTER AIRCRAFT COMPANY: PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE (TO INCLUDE SCHNEIDER CUP): A group of seven oblong folio albums, 1920s-30s period, all dark quarter calf with upper boards gilt-lettered 'Gloster Aircraft Co. Limited..', together containing approx. four hundred and fifty plus black and white photographic images, the largest approx. 200 x 260mm, many images with identifying annonations below, to include: images of Schneider Cup 1929; Construction and Testing; Goring Land Plane; Air Survey Machine: Aerial Derby 1921, 1922, 1923; Group Shots at Calshot and Venice for the Schneider Cup; etc., some wear to bindings with joints weak and contents shaken to two albums. A remarkable record of the achievements and developments of the Gloster Aircraft Co. between the wars. (7)

Lot 604

AIRSHIPS: SHUTTE (Johann): 'Der Luftschiffbau Shutte-Lanz 1909-25..'; Munich & Berlin, 1926. Folio, orig. green pub. cloth gilt, VG; numerous diagrams and photographic illustrations, some folding. (1)

Lot 605

AIRSHIPS: INTELLIGENCE DIVISION: 'German Rigid Airships, February 1917..'; folio report, orig. blue cloth covers lettered in white, sunned, rubbed and marked, numerous diagrams and photographic illustrations, many folding; without the separate folder of photographs; together with twenty seven other official reports on aeronautics relating to airships, pub. H.M.S.O., early 1920s period. (28)

Lot 606

AIRSHIPS: LECORNU (J.): 'La Navigation Aerienne Histoire Documentaire et Anecdotique..'; Paris, Librarie Nony, 1903. Sm. folio, period cloth back boards with orig. wrappers bound-in; together with another French publication of similar subject and period. (2)

Lot 624

USS AKRON: 'Akron & USS Akron.. World's Largest Airship..'; Akron Typesetting Company, 1931. Sm. folio, orig. printed card covers, num. photographic illustrations, VG; together with another publicity brochure for the Akron of same period. (2)

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