Walker, John. An Attempt Towards Recovering an Account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy... in the late Times of the Grand Rebellion, 2 parts bound in one volume, first edition, light spotting, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, covers detached, folio, London: J. Nicholson, 1714; Tanner, Thomas. Notitia Monastica: or, An Account of all the Abbies, Priories, And Houses of Friers, Heretofore in England and Wales, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plates, contemporary calf, worn, boards detached, folio, London: William Bowyer, 1744 (2)
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Wood, Anthony. Athenae Oxoniensis. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the Most ancient and famous University of Oxford, 2 volumes bound in one, first edition, light spotting and browning, some leaves with early marginal notations, lacks final blank, contemporary panelled calf, extremities worn, joints cracked, folio, London: Thomas Bennet, 1691-2
Darwin, Bernard. Tootleoo Too, first edition, 20 coloured plates, original boards, oblong 8vo, London: Nonesuch Press, [1927]; Beerbohm. Max. The Happy Hypocrite... illustrated by George Sheringham, coloured plates, tissue guards, light spotting, original decorated cloth, 8vo, London: John Lane, 1914; and 30 others, miscellaneous, v.s. (32)
Dugdale, William. Monasticon Anglicanum, 3 volumes, engraved additional title, engraved plates, a few double-page, some browning and spotting, late nineteenth century half calf, worn, boards detached, folio, Savoy: Thomas Newcomb, 1655-1673; Stevens, John. The History of the Antient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedrals and Collegiate Churches, 2 volumes, engraved plates, many folding, light browning and staining, particularly to the lower margins, contemporary calf, worn, boards detached, folio, London: Thomas Taylor et al., 1722; and 7 others, similar, folio and 8vo (12) sold w.a.f.
Melmoth, William Henry. The Adventures of Telemachus, engraved frontispiece, engraved plates and maps, some light staining, modern half calf, 4to, London: Alexander Hogg, [c.1800]; Kingsley, Charles. The Water-Babies, first edition, with 'L'Envoi' leaf, titled torn and soiled, nineteenth century half calf, worn, 8vo, London: Macmillan & Co., [1863]; Brayley, E.W. Views in Suffolk, Norfolk and Northamptonshire; illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield, engraved plates, modern full morocco gilt, 8vo, London: Vernor, Hood et al., 1806; and 2 others, v.s. (5)
Apuleius, Lucius. Metamorphoseos Libri XI, additional engraved title, engraved portrait, both cropped, lightly browned, occasional rust-marks, nineteenth-century calf, rubbed, 8vo, Gouda: Gulielmi van der Hoeve, 1650; Cornelius Nepos. De Vita Excellentium Imperatorum, engraved additional title, light spotting, contemporary calf, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, Paris: Fredericum Leonard, 1675; Fabricius, Georgius. Virorum illustrium seu Historiae Sacrae, colophon leaf, light staining, modern half calf, 8vo, Leipzig: Johannes Steinman, 1571; and 9 others, classics, mostly seventeenth century, v.s. (12)
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, 4 volumes, 4 engraved frontispieces, engraved portrait and 31 engraved plates after Antonio Carnicero, numerous engraved head- and tail-pieces, without the double-page engraved map, light spotting, titles slightly soiled, contemporary dark blue straight-grained morocco gilt, all edges gilt, extremities rubbed, bookseller's ticket for Cowley & Richardson, Bristol, bookplates of Richard Hart Davis and Alfred Barratt, free endpaper inscribed 'J. Whittingham' in a contemporary hand, 4to, Madrid: Joaquin Ibarra, 1780 PROVENANCE: Richard Hart Davis (1766-1842), a successful Bristol merchant, rose to become M.P. of that city and embarked on a notable political career. Loosely inserted in volume one is a 2pp. ALS from Hannah More, dated May 30 1828, 'When young I read Don Quixote in English, I was not satisfied; I read it in French, still I was not satisfied; ?Pathes the famous spaniard came to England, he was my Master for the Spanish language - I read Don Quixote - I was not only satisfied but transported. I found in it not only all the wit ascribed to it but more wisdom than I ever found in any work of imagination. The pompous language so suited to the pompous hero! Such knowledge of the human heart! and such skill in displaying it I had not found before in any modern author. I am now not likely to look again into this incomparable book, indeed I do not read at all. I therefore take the liberty to make this small addition to your library, and am my dear sir, Yours very sincerely, Hannah More.', together with the recipient's 6pp. reply, on two sheets, folded.
Dante Alighieri. Dante con l'espositione di M. Bernardino Daniello da Lucca, 3 parts in one volume, 3 engraved plates, wood-engraved title vignette, initials and colophon, light spotting and occasional light staining, seventeenth-century full vellum, bookplate of Marius Marefuschus, Archbishop of Paris 1793-1848, 4to, Venice: Pietro da Fino, 1568
Finden, William. Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, 3 volumes, first edition, engraved frontispieces and additional engraved titles, 121 engraved plates, light spotting, contemporary diced green morocco, all edges gilt, bookplate of George Augustus Thursby, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1834
Gibbon, Edward. A History of the Roman Empire, 12 volumes, new edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, light spotting, 8vo, London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1820; Turner, Sharon. The History of the Reign of Henry the Eighth, 2 volumes, third edition, 8vo, London: Longmans, Rees, et al., 1828; Brady, John. Clavis Calendaria, 2 volumes, spotted, 8vo, London: Printed for the Author, 1812; together 16 volumes, uniform early nineteenth century half calf, spines gilt (16)
Guevara, Antonio de. The Mount of Calvarie, 2 volumes bound in one, wood-engraved title vignette, lacking D4, D5 and F6, a few leaves with light waterstaining, running title of Kk3 shaved with loss, contemporary marginal annotations throughout, occasionally shaved, later nineteenth century reverse calf, rubbed, 8vo, London: Adam Islip for Edward White 1595-1597 [STC 12449 and 12451]
Psalms. Le sens propre et litteral des Pseames de David, third edition, engraved frontispiece, light spotting and rust-makrs throughout, contemporary polished red morocco, tooled gilt, all edges gilt, 8vo, Paris: Le Conte & Montalant, 1710; Les Epistres de S. Paul [and] Les Epistres Canoniques [and] L'Apocalypse, light spotting, contemporary calf gilt, lightly chipped, 8vo, Mons: Gaspard Migeot, 1667; and a Book of Common Prayer, full calf, w.a.f., Oxford, 1679 (3)
Poetry. Ginsberg, Allan, T.V. Baby, Poem, original wrappers, 4to, San Francisco: City Light Books, 1968; another edition, 8vo, New York: Grossman Publishers, 1968; Thomas, D.M. Two Voices, original wrappers, 8vo, London: Cape Goliard Press, 1968; Yeats, W.B., editor. A Broadside, no.8, 300 copies only, hand-coloured woodcuts by Victor Brown, 4pp., 4to, Dublin: Cuala Press, 1935; and approx. 60 others, including works by Bob Cobbing, Paula Claire, Jeremy Adler, Betty Radin, et al., v.s. (approx. 65)
Parker, B. The A.a.a.a.s and the K.k.k.k.s or Twice Three is Six... illustrated by N. Parker, first edition, half-title, 12 double-page chromo-lithographed plates, illustrations, original pictorial boards, light spotting, small stain on upper cover, extremities lightly chipped, oblong 4to, London: W. and R. Chambers, [1915]
Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, first edition, 34 tipped-in coloured plates, tissue guards, illustrations, light spotting, original buckram gilt, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1910; Tales from Shakespeare, 12 coloured plates, some browning, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1909; Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, late edition, coloured plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Hodder and Stoughton, [n.d.] (3)
ASSORTED CAP BADGES RELATING TO REGIMENTS MOBILIZED IN 1939 comprising those for the Lancashire Fusiliers, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Black Watch, Royal Berkshire Regiment, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Durham Light Infantry, Cameron Highlanders, Cambridgeshire Regiment, South Lancashire Regiment, Devonshire Regiment, and others, (approximately sixty-five).
AN IMPRESSIVE COLLECTION OF SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY, WEST SOMERSET YEOMANRY & NORTH SOMERSET YEOMANRY BADGES, SHOULDER TITLES, MEDALS, CLOTH INSIGNIA & OTHER ITEMS including those of Royal Artillery - Queen's Own Dorset & West Somerset Yeomanry, Royal Artillery - West Somerset Yeomanry & Dorset Garrison, North Somerset Yeomanry - 44 Royal Tank Regiment, and North Somerset & Bristol Yeomanry interest, framed and glazed as one, overall 49cm x 74cm.
ASSORTED MILITARIA comprising a British Second World War machete or jungle knife, the 37cm blade marked 'J.J.B. / 1944 [arrow-head]' , overall 50.5cm long; a Somerset Light Infantry swagger stick, 70cm long; a Queen's Own Rifles of Canada swagger stick, 70cm long; and a Great War chain-saw by Blakeley & Son, dated 1916, (4).
A 5TH BATTALION, SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY PRESENTATION BUGLE by Boosey & Hawkes, serial number 154486, engraved 'PRESENTED TO 5TH BN: / THE SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY / TAUNTON / [regimental badge] / BY MAJOR L.P. MARSHALL, M.C. ... R.A.M.C. / TO RECORD THE DOUBLING OF / THE TERRITORIAL ARMY, 1939', 30cm long. Note: This was one of twenty bugles presented to the 5th Somersets on this occasion, other donors including the then Mayor (Major C. Harold Gooland, T.D.), Taunton Chamber of Commerce, and W.R.J. Greenslade & Co..
CIGARETTE CARDS - EIGHT SETS comprising Drapkin, 'Australian & English Test Cricketers', 1928 (40/40); Lambert & Butler, 'Pirates & Highwaymen', 1926 (25/25); Player, 'Egyptian Kings & Queens and Classical Deities', 1912 (25/25); Player, 'Curious Beaks', 1929 (50/50); British American Tobacco, 'Actresses' (unicoloured light brown), 1910 (30/30) x2,; and two others, (album).
FIVE MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MODELS comprising a No.14, Bedford Lomas Ambulance, cream, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box fair; No.21, Commer Bottle Float, pale green, cow on door, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box worn (creased and with tear to one end flap); No.37, Karrier Bantam 2 Ton Lorry 'Coca-Cola', even load, yellow, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good; No.46, 'Pickfords' Removal Van, green, black plastic wheels, excellent condition (scratches below decals), boxed, the box good; and No.74, Mobile Refreshment Bar, silver, light blue base, silver plastic wheels, good condition, boxed, the box worn (creased; tape-stain to one end; lacking one tab).
THREE MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES MODELS comprising a No.28, Jaguar Mk10, pale metallic brown, black plastic wheels, mint, boxed, the box good; No.34, Volkswagen Camper, silver, low roof, near mint, boxed (illustration with high roof), the box good; and No.60, Morris J2 Pick-Up, light blue, grey plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good-fair condition (sides creased); together with an empty box for a No.20, Chevrolet Impala Taxi, good-fair condition (pinched), (4).
GEORGE BEST / BOURNEMOUTH Single sheet programme Ex Bournemouth X1 v George Best All Stars 13th April 1987 played at Bournemouth. The All Stars team included Chelsea players Peter Bonetti, Peter Osgood, Ron Harris and Bobby Moore (West Ham) , Alan Ball (Blackpool , Everton and Arsenal ), Stan Bowles ( QPR ) plus George Best himself. Harry Redknapp and John O'Rourke played for the Ex Bournemouth side. Light horizontal fold. No writing. Generally good
BOXING A collection of 24 Boxing programmes, 9 Flyers and 3 Football Programmes from the 1970's and 1980's. all items are from Wembley other than Bruno v Bugner 1987 programme which was staged at White Hart Lane , Tottenham . Boxing programmes include World Title fights John Conteh v Lonnie Bennett (Light Heavyweight) 1975, Dave Boy Green v John H Stracey (Welterweight) 1977, 2 Alan Minter fights in 1980 v Antuofermo and Hagler (Middleweight) and Jim Watt v Arguelo (Lightweight) 1981. Football programmes are FA Cup Final West Ham v Fulham and England v West Germany (2) both 1975. Some duplication with some minor faults but the majority are fair to generally good
CHELSEA / WOLVES / FULHAM / WEST HAM Chelsea home Programme covering Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers 13th April 1907 and Fulham v West Ham United Western League 15th April 1907. Second season in the League for Chelsea.Western League matches were 1st team and for both Fulham and West Ham these were pre League days. Horizontal fold with light tape mark on spine. No writing. Fair to generally good

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