Centlivre, [Susanna], The Dramatic Works of the celebrated Mrs Centlivre with A New Account of her Life, London, for J. Knapton, C. Hitch, and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson (and others), 1872, 12mo (175mm x 110mm.), three volumes, portrait frontispiece, additional titles, later black cloth, calf lettering pieces, t.e.g., armorial bookplate of Roger S. W. Clarke. With a number of other works including a signed (by the author) second edition of 'Ion; A Tragedy, In Five Acts to which are added A Few Sonnets' (London, n.d.), and a fifteen volume set of C.-A. Sainte-Beuve 'Causeries Du Lundi' (Paris, n.d.).
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Ireland, Alleyne, China and the Powers Chapters in the History of Chinese Intercourse with Western Nations, Boston, privately printed for Laurens Maynard, 1902, tall 8vo (235mm x 150mm.), half title, title vignette, tables at end, later green cloth, original title label pasted onto spine. With a number of other works including John W. King's 'The China Pilot' (London, 1861), Lionel Curtis 'The Capital Question of China' (London, 1932), S. Wells Williams 'A History of China Being the Historical Chapters from "The Middle Kingdom"' (New York, 1897), W. P. Martin's 'A Cycle of Cathay' (New York, 1897), and Payson I. Treat's 'The Far East A Political and Diplomatic History' (New York and London, 1928).
Lee, Nathaniel, Theodosius; or the Force of Love A Tragedy As it is Acted at the Theatres-Royal in Durry-Lane and Convent Garden, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo (210mm x 135mm.), [n.d.], plate, [bound with]: John Vanbrugh, The City Wives Confederacy A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo, [n.d.], [bound with]: Solomon An Orator, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo, [n.d.], [bound with]: Havard, King Charles A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1779, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: S. Farquhar, Sir Harry Wildair being the Sequel of the Trip to the Jubilee A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1779, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: Saul An Oratorio, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others)], 8vo, [n.d.], [bound with]: Beaumont & Fletcher, Philaster A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 8vo, 1780, [bound with]: Ben Johnson, Every Man in his Humour A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece [bound with]: William Shakespeare, Coriolanus A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: Beaumont & Fletcher, The Chances A Comedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece (loose), [bound with]: Jephtha A Sacred Drama, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), n.d.], 8vo, [bound with]: Esther An Oratorio, [London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), n.d.], 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]: W. Whitehead, The Roman Father A Tragedy, London, for Harrison and Co, and Sold by J. Wenman (and others), 1780, 8vo, frontispiece, [bound with]:
Surtees, R. S., & John Leech (illustrator), Handley Cross; or, Mr Jorrock's Hunt, London, printed for the Subscribers by Bradbury, Agnew & Co, 1854, 8vo (220mm x 140mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, title with colour illustration, colour plates, illustrations, original decorative red cloth, spine faded, bookplate of Maurice Oliver Pease, Esquire. With four other Surtees works, 'Hawbuck Grange' (London, 1847), 'Plain or Ringlets' (London, n.d.), 'Hawbuck Grange' (Lodnon, 1847), and 'Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour' (London, 1852), also the First and Second series of John Leech's Oblong folio 'Pictures of Life & Character' (London, n.d.).
Tyndale, William, & Henry Walter (editor), An Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue, The Supper of the Lord after the true meaning of John VI and 1 Cor. XI and WM. Tracy's Testament Expounded, Cambridge, The University Press, 1850, 8vo (225mm x 140mm.), half title, contemporary cloth, front cover gilt stamped with The Parker Society coat of arms, armorial bookplate of De Clifton Parmiter, and George Benson of Christ Chuch Oxford, library bookplate of Seminarii S. Ioannis. With a number of reference works relating to the 17th cenury including John Lough's 'An Introduction to Seventeenth Century France' (London, 1960), Jasper Ridley's 'Elizabeth' (London, 1987), Garrett Mattingly's 'The Defeat of The Spanish Armada' (London, 1959), Eveleigh Nash published 'The King Who Never Reigned' (London, n.d.), and Hester W Chapman's 'Privileged Persons Four Sventeenth-Century Studies' (London, 1966).
An 18ct gold pocket watch with an inscription to S Welch for services laying the Atlantic cable 1866, a sample of Singapore - Hong Kong - Australia cable of 1870 & various photographs and family trees relating to Mr. Welch. N.B The 1866 Atlantic cable was laid by Brunels Ship Great Eastern after several previous attempts. It was a momentous occasion in the history communication.
A Gordon Russell, dining suite c1950/60's consisting of a dining table and six chairs, two with arms showing exposed joints to front, having spindle backs with blue upholstery, table having drawer leaf, and a matching sideboard, the four drawers with wooden handles, flanked by two doors, upon tapered legs, metal makers plaque to reverse (8).
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