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Polar.- Nansen ( Fridtjof) Through Siberia: The Land of the Future, translated by Arthur G.Chater, first edition, half-title, 3 folding maps, numerous plates, ink inscription on front free endpaper, original cloth, rubbed, spine a little faded, split to lower joint, 1914; "Farthest North" being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96..., 20 original parts, first edition, with numerous plates and illustrations but lacking the loosely-inserted colour lithograph plate and folding map, advertisement leaves at beginning and end of most parts (browned), original pictorial wrappers printed in red and black, uncut, a little rubbed, slight fraying or chipping to spine ends, preserved in two modern cloth folders and slip-cases, 1898, 8vo (3)
Fraser (Claud Lovat).- Beggar's Opera.- Fraser (Claud Lovat) Poster for 'The Beggar's Opera'...King's Theatre, Greenock, colour lithograph, backed with thin tissue, 2 small tears to upper edge, c.760 x 510mm., [cf. Millard 275, for Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith], 1920 § Gay (John) The Beggar's Opera, number 142 of 430 copies on hand-made paper, tipped-in colour plates and text illustrations by Lovat Fraser, original pictorial black buckram, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, [Millard 189], 1921; another edition, "Souvenir Edition" signed by the Producer, Chief Player and Master of the Musick for presentation to the audience on the 10th anniversary, this copy bound in vellum and with original pen & ink and watercolour drawings and decorations by Kenneth Hobson on both covers and endpapers, bound by Henry T. Wood Ltd. of London, g.e., a little soiled, covers slightly splayed, slip-case, 1930; Songs from The Beggar's Opera, Nos.1-3 [a complete set], broadsides, each with 2 illustrations by Lovat Fraser printed in colours, c.360 x 165mm., [Millard 118-120], The Poetry Bookshop, [1920]; and a small group of other items relating to The Beggar's Opera including a Flying Fame flyer with large illustration of Captain Macheath with envelope, an ordinary copy of the signed Souvenir edition, the musical scores, a programme and several playbills of the London and Greenock productions and a few other ephemeral items, v.s. (a bundle) ⁂ In 1920 Lovat Fraser designed the sets and costumes for the hugely successful revival of Gay's Beggar's Opera of 1728, a record-breaking production for the time which ran for 1463 performances at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.

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