Durrell, Lawrence. [The Alexandria Quartet], comprising; Justine, fourth impression, 1958; Balthazar, first edition, 1958; Mountolive, first edition, 1959; Clea, first edition, 1960; all original cloth in dust-jackets, light spotting, extremities occasionally chipped, the jacket for Justine with some repairs, 8vo, London: Faber and Faber (4)
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Sassoon, Siegfried. Memoirs of an Infantry Officer... with Illustrations by Barnett Freedman, first illustrated edition, 15 coloured plates, light spotting, original cloth, dust-jacket chipped with loss, 8vo, London: Faber and Faber, 1931; Grigson, Geoffrey, editor. The Poet's Eye... with 16 Lithographs by John Craxton, plates, original decorated cloth, dust-jacket chipped with loss, 8vo, London: Frederick Muller, 1944; Townshend, Frank. Earth, number 151 of 250 copies, signed by the author, original full vellum, slipcase, 8vo, London: Alfred Knopf, 1929; and 9 others literature, v.s. (12)
Group of three first world war medals World war I bronze and memorial death plaque in memory of Serjeant John Appleton, of B coy 5th bn Durham light infantry of 8 Webster Street Stockton buried at Tyne Cot Cemetry, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen Belgium.Provenance; Part of a single owner private collection of medals
ROBERT FORBY: THE VOCABULARY OF EAST ANGLIA, the 1970 facs reprint edn, 2 vols each orig cl gt, d/ws + E FELCE AND T H BARRY: PICTURESQUE NORFOLK A GUIDE TO THE SOME OF THE CHARACTERISTIC BEAUTY SPOTS OF THE COUNTY 1939 AND 1940, Norwich, A E Soman & Co Ltd [1940], 4 maps of 3 fdg, orig pict ptd wraps + ARTHUR YOUNG: GENERAL VIEW OF THE AGRICULTURE OF THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK, 1969 facs reprint, fdg map, fdg table, orig cl, d/w + H C DARBY: THE DOMESDAY GEOGRAPHY OF EASTERN ENGLAND, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl gt + HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION - REPORT ON THE MANUSCRIPTS OF THE MARQUESS OF LOTHIAN PRESERVED AT BLICKLING HALL NORFOLK, L, HMSO 1950, rebnd cl gt, new EPs, orig wraps bnd in + PERCY MILLICAN: A HISTORY OF HORSTEAD AND STANNINGHALL NORFOLK, 1937 1st edn, orig cl gt + J M LAMBERT AND OTHERS: THE MAKING OF THE BROADS A RECONSIDERATION OF THEIR ORIGIN IN THE LIGHT OF NEW EVIDENCE, L, John Murray, 1960, Royal Geographical Society Research Series No 3, orig cl + BROADLAND STUDY AND PLAN - REPORT OF THE BROADS CONSORTIUM COMMITTEE TO THE BROAD CONSORTIUM OCTOBER 1971, 1971, orig pict laminated wraps worn
ADVERTISING: WOODCUT ENGRAVING: WOOD (George, H.): Twenty Woodcuts..'; Manchester, Sherratt & Hughes, 1927. Slim 4to, orig. paper wrappers, a little browned and creased, some light internal water staining. Inscribed to title page from artist George Wood to John F. Greenwood, a dedicatee; 'Leaves from Eden.. A Magazine of the Students of the Royal College of Art..'; London, July 1929; slim 4to, orig. grey wrappers with woodblock onlay to upper, woodcut and wood engraved illustrations throughout; together with eight other similar or related publications and a group of approx. ninety loose wood engravings, a number inscribed by various artists including: Helmet Weissenborn; Fred Middlehurst; Richard Shirley-Smith; etc. (Small quantity)
PISSARRO (Lucien, Illustrator): 'Notes on a Selection of Wood-Blocks Held at the Ashmolean Museum..'; Oxford, 1981. No.151/175 sets printed; twenty nine mounted prints on Japanese paper with accompanying booklet, contained in a orig. green buckram box with morocco label, light wear to extrems, else VG; BUCKLAND-WRIGHT (Christopher): 'Endeavours & Experiments'; Fleece Press, 2004, limited edition of 300 copies, 4to, publisher's buckram back boards in slip case, VG; together with eight other volumes, private press/art and related. (10)
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)
BAWDEN (Edward, Illustrator): 'Well on the Road..'; London, G. Bell & Sons, 1935. First edition. Small 4to, orig. pub. cloth backed boards, remains of dustjacket loosely inserted at the rear, some light rubbing and dust marking, else a good copy; HERRING (Robert): 'Adam & Evelyn at Kew..'; London, Elkin Mathews, 1930. Illustrations by Edward Bawden. No.367/1000, inscribed by Herring, 8vo, orig. pub. cloth, dustjackets, a little frayed to edges; together with eighteen other volumes illustrated by, or about, Bawden, including a publisher's proof copy of Alexander Gray's 'The Historical Ballads of Denmark'; Edinburgh University Press, 1958. (20)
ARNOUX (Guy, Illustrator): 'Carnet D'Un Permissionnaire..'; Paris, Chez Devambez, 1917. Oblong 12mo, orig. printed paper covers string tied to spine, with eleven Pochoir plates, some light browning and finger marking else VG; together with another title similar illustrated by Arnoux, defective. (2)
ROBINSON (William Heath, Illustrator): 'The 'First' Colliery, An Almanac of Four Drawings, With the Compliments of Lancashire Associated Collieries..'; 1938. Four black and white plates by the artist tipped onto card, decorative cover, string tied to upper edge, a few light spots and marks but otherwise VG, overall size 550 x 360mm. Scarce. (1)
PUSHKIN (Aleksandr Sergyeevick, 1799-1837): 'Conte de Tsar Saltan et de Son Fils..'; Paris, 1921. No.517/559 copies, illustrated by Natailia Gontcharova. 4to, unsewn in original printed paper covered folder, unopened, edges untrimmed, some light rubbing and sunning to extrems, light internal toning and spotting, otherwise VG. (1)
CHRISTO: 'Valley Curtain..'; New York, Harry Abrams, 1973. No.11/400 copies Hors Commerce, inscribed by the artist to upper free end paper 'For Ian, New York 1974'; 4to, publisher's printed boards, light wear to extrems; 'Running Fence..'; limited edition, No.722/2159 copies, inscribed by the author. Large 4to, publisher's buckram, slip case, VG; together with two further volumes and two postcards also inscribed by Christo; plus ten other books produced by, or about, the author, eight of them large format productions. (15)
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)
RAMSDEN (George): 'Christopher Logue, a Bibliography 1952-97..'; Settrington, Stone Trough Books, 1997. No.9/35 copies, specially bound in quarter calf with cloth sides in Vorticist design and signed by Christopher Logue, light wear to edges, else VG; VAUGHAN (Keith, Illustrator): 'A Season in Hell..'; London, John Lehman, 1949. 8vo, publisher's cloth, dustjacket, some light spots and marks, else VG; together with approx. fifty four others, largely mixed period 20th century illustrated and private press books, various sizes and formats, generally in very good condition. (Approx. 56)
FINLAY (Ian Hamilton) & HUNTLEY (Gordon): 'A Sailor's Calendar, A Miscellany..'; New York, Something Else Press, 1971. 12mo, ring-bound, containing sixteen decorative card leaves, a little toned and marked, else good; together with RICHTER (Fritz): 'Der Bauern Totentanz Holzschnitte: Germany Berchtesgaden 1936..'. Inscribed by the author. 12mo, orig. printed covers, some light wear and browning, otherwise good. (2)
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)
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)
MORAND (Paul, 1889-1977): 'Paris de Nuit..'; Paris, Arts et Metiers Graphiques, 1933, illustrated by Brassai. 8vo, spiral-bound photo-illustrated card covers, some external wear and creasing, early ink ownership inscription at head of first page, some light toning, but generally a good copy. (1)
PHOTO BOOKS: WOLFF (Paul, Dr.): 'Arbeit!..'; Berlin, (1937), 4to, publisher's boards with dustjacket, a little worn and nicked to edges with a few short tears, else VG; MILLER (Henry): 'Brassai..'; Paris, Editions Neuf, 1952. First edition. Small 4to, orig. red cloth with photograph onlay to upper cover, a few light marks and stains to covers, else VG; together with approx. one hundred and eighty nine others, photo books, various sizes, many in dustjacket where appropriate. (Large quantity)
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)
WRIGHT (Frank Lloyd, 1869-1959): 'An Autobiography..'; London & N.Y., Longmans Green & Co., 1933. 8vo, orig. publisher's cloth, browned and spotted with a few light marks. First edition; together with a first edition of his 1943 book of the same title, large square 8vo in red pub. cloth, spine sunned else VG. (2)
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)
LLEWELLYN (Richard): 'How Green Was My Valley..'; London, Michael Joseph, 1939. No.143/200 copies, signed by the author. 8vo, orig. brown buckram with red morocco label, without slip case, rather rubbed and marked; AMIS (Martin): 'Experience'; London, Jonathan Cape, 2000. Limited edition 81/150 copies, inscribed and dated by the author. 8vo, orig. black morocco gilt lettered to spine, contained in black buckram slip case and with paper limitation statement present; CAPEK (Karel): 'The First Rescue Party..'; London, George Allen & Unwin, 1939. First English edition. 8vo, orig. pub. orange cloth, with dustjacket, a little chipped to extrems, a few light spots and marks; together with approx. sixty other volumes, 20th century hardback and paperback fiction / literature, to include: some science and detective fiction periodicals, some drama by Alan Ayckbourn, Alan Bleasdale, etc. (Two shelves)
RAVILIOUS (Eric): 'Submarine Dream: Lithographs and Letters..'; London, Camberwell Press, 1996. No.149/225 copies, inscribed by editor, Brian Webb. 4to, orig. morocco backed boards, light rubbing to edges, else VG.; together with a separate suite of twelve lithographs drawn from the same work, No.19/50 copies again inscribed by Webb, presented loose leaf in card folder with printed design echoing the first named item. (2)

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