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A Hornby M1 passenger set comprising: 0-4-0 engine & tender, 3435 red, 2 Pullman coaches 'Marjorie' & 'Aurelia', some blemishes to engine, mainly cab window silvering & surface rust to running gear, coaches have minor blemishes, box lid scuffed and missing small areas of sides, together with M station (BG & G)
Glaisher (James, Flammarion, Camille, De Fonvielle, W. & Tissandier, G). Travels in the Air, ed. James Glaisher, 2nd revised ed., 1871, col. frontis., num. b & w plts. and illusts., frontis. a little frayed to edges and stained to lower portion, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled with some wear, upper colour detached along inner hinge, large 8vo, together with Bacon (John M.), By Land and Sky, 1900, b & w plts., orig. cloth, rubbed and some damp marking to covers, 8vo, plus Bowden (H. Park), Drama in Mid-Air. Ballooning Adventures, pub. John Ouseley, 1908, orig. cloth, rubbed and marked, some soiling, partly cracked on inner hinges, 8vo, and Glaisher (James), An Account of Meteorological and Physical Observations Made in Nine Balloon Ascents in the Years 1863 and 1864, Offprint from the Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1864, title and pages numbered 193-326, contemp. plain wrappers, slim 8vo, plus others on balloons and ballooning (Aerial Navigation by Charles Blachford Mansfield, 1877, My Life and Balloon Experiences, by Henry Coxwell, 1887, The Dominion of the Air, by Rev. J.M. Bacon, n.d., etc.) (9)
* Postcards. A collection of twenty-two early aviation postcards of various airmen and women, incl. Mrs Martin, the first lady to pilot an aeroplane, at Hendon (postmarked 1913), Desoutter, Amy Johnson, G.A. Quaile at Hendon, 1910, a photo. of the first three-passenger flight in England, in February 1911, piloted by Cody, a postcard signed by M. Aymard, another signed and inscribed by John Franum, signed postcards by Charles Holman, Winifred Spooner, two of Alcock in London following his transatlantic flight in 1919, etc. (22)
* Fighter aircraft, 1914-30. A fine archive of photographs of aircraft from various nations, compiled by Hugh Cowin for historical research purposes, many rare types illustrated, including the Boulton Paul P.31 'Bittern', Curtiss FGC-6 'Hawk', Westland 'Wizard' II Macchi M.41 and others similar, a fascinating collection for the historian and enthusiast, contained in a modern ring binder, (approx. 200 images) (1)
Doncaster Aviation Meeting. Souvenir Book of Doncaster Aviation Meeting, Oct. 15th to 23rd 1909, the First Flying Meeting in England, pub. 1909, 16pp. with illusts. from photos. of aeroplanes and ports. of aviators by Dudley Hardy, orig. printed wrappers with illust. by Hardy of fashionable lady and biplane, some spotting and wear, incl. some creasing and a small tear to upper cover, 8vo, together with a small qty. of aviation ephemera incl. 2 signed postcards by the aviator M. Shreck (-)
* Poster. Le Mans. Sweeping triumph for David Brown 1st Aston Martin, R. Salvadori-C. Shelby (average 112.5 m.p.h.-2701 miles-new 3-litre records), 2nd Aston Martin, M. Trintignant-P. Frere., reprint poster printed in black and green, SIGNED by Salvadori, Trintignant and Frere, approx. 100 x 70 cms. (1)
* Modern Woman. Great New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres. Free Pattern of Suzanne Lenglen's Favourite Tennis Frock., n.d., c. 1920s, with another similar Modern Woman poster, plus The Grand Magazine. 'The Moment You Tell Him - I Shoot!', n.d., c. 1920s, plus Hutchinson's Magazine. 'Another Scandal', The New Long Love Romance by Cosmo Hamilton. and The Premier Magazine. 'The Girl from Paris', Amazing New Story by Robert W. Chambers, n.d., c. 1920s, together five col. litho. posters, lightly creased where previously folded, otherwise VG, approx. 75 x 50 cm. (5)
Mainwaring (Major Arthur). Crown and Company. The Historical Records of the 2nd Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, formerly the 1st Bombay European Regiment, 1662-1911, pub. 1911, num. plts., folding map to rear, t.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed to extrems., 4to, together with Kipling (Rudyard), The Irish Guards in the Great War, 2 vols., 1923, num. maps, orig. red cloth with gilt armorial to upper covers, 8vo, plus Gretton (Lieut-Col. G. le M.), The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902, pub. 1911, b & w plts. and maps, orig. blue cloth gilt, heavily faded to spine, 4to, and one other volume on the Royal Irish Fusiliers by Cunliffe published 1952 (5)
Mela (Pomponius). Pomponii Melae de Situ Orbis, Libri Tres. Ad Omnium Angliae et Hiberniae Codicum MSS. fidem summa cura et Diligentia Recogniti et Collati, Eton: M. Pote & E. Williams, 1807, twenty (of 24) folding eng. maps, two detached, of which one is browned at top edge, title-page lightly foxed, free endpapers lacking, orig. calf backed boards, sl. wear to spine ends, small 4to. (1)
Pausanias (). Pausanias, ou Voyage Historique de la Grece, Traduit en Francois, avec des Remarques par M. l'Abbe Gedoyn, vols. 1 & 2 only (of 4), Amsterdam, 1733, half-titles present (that to second vol. frayed at fore-edge and mounted on stub at gutter), vign. titles, four copper eng. folding maps, incl. three with almost imperceptible repairs on verso, few pages with expert repairs to tips of corners, t.e.g, remainder rough-trimmed, modern crushed and polished scarlet morroco by Durvand-Pinard, gilt dec, large 12mo. (2)
Jackson (Sir Frederick John and Sclater, W.L.). The Birds of Kenya Colony and the Uganda Protectorate, 3 vols, 1st eds, 1938, port. frontis. to vol. 1, num. col. and b & w illusts, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Tavistock (The Marquis of), Parrots and Parrot-like Birds in Aviculture, n.d, c. 1930s, eight col. plts. by E.J. Boosey, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Forshaw (Joseph M.), Australian Parrots, 2nd ed, 1972, fine tipped-in col. plts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. (rear inner hinge cracked), 4to, and Rand (Austin L. and Gilliard E. Thomas), Handbook of New Guinea Birds, 1st ed, 1967, b & w illusts. from photos. orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j, thick 8vo, and other ornithology. (28)
Mattioli (Pietro Andrea). Discorsi di M. Pietro Andrea Mattioli Sanese, Medico Cesareo ne'Sei Libri di Pedacio Dioscoride Anazarbeo Della materia Medicinale, Venice, Niccolo Pezzana, 1744, half-title (small tear towards inner margin, without loss), title printed in red and black, with printer's woodcut device, woodcut initials, head-pieces etc, over 1000 b & w woodcut illusts. to text, of plants, animals, fishes, etc, MmI torn with loss to lower outer corner, affecting one or two letters, XxVIII torn with a little loss in two places, affecting some words, FffI & FffII with minor tear to lower portion of leaf, affecting a few letters, GggVIII with small hole near top margin, slightly affecting running title, and final leaf of text restored and remounted, generally not affecting text, contemp. vellum, rubbed and marked, some wear to extrems, thick folio. Nissen 1304. (1)
* Misc. Ephemera including over 100 gelatin silver prints by H. Charles Tomlinson (son of H. M. Tomlinson), c. 1930-50, mostly landscape views and studies, approx. 10 ins x 8 ins, together with Weldon Grange Farm, Northamptonshire, payment account books and records, c. 1870-1920, approx. twenty bound ledgers, etc. (2 cartons)
Caro (Annibal). Apologia de gli Academici di Banchi di Roma, contra M. Lodovico Castelvetro da Modena, [colophon:], Parma, in casa di Seth Viotto, Novembre, 1558, unusual woodcut device on the title-page, complete with the final leaf with errata on the recto and woodcut printer's device on the verso, historiated woodcut initials, some text lightly stained or browned, one leaf fragile at the bottom corner, 18th c. half calf, board sides, rubbed, small 4to. Adams C.739. First edition. (1)
Cicero (Marcus Tullius). M. Tullii Ciceronis Familiarium Epistolarum Libri XVI. Cum Hubertini Crescentinatis, Martini Philetici, Annotationibus Sparsim Appositis, Venice, 1575, 257 leaves, woodcut device to title (torn to lower margin), dec. woodcut initials, leaves m2 to m5 torn to fore-edge margin with slight loss of few letters of text, minor marginal worming and occ. yellowing, later paper covered boards (possibly over earlier boards), folio. (1)
Clichtovens (Judocus). De Sacramento Eucharistiae, contra Oecolampadium, opusculum. duos libros co[m]plectens, [colophon'.] Coloniae impensis. Petri Quentell, Iunii, 1527, the final blank leaf present, inscriptions on title-page, square of paper pasted over a library stamp on the title-page and endpapers, bound with Pelargus (Ambrosius), Hyperaspismus sive propugnatio Apologiae. quo Eucharistiae sacrificium ab Oecolampadiana calumnia strenue asseritur, [colophon'.] Basileae apud Ioannem Fabrum Emmeum, 1529, title within a woodcut border, the errata leaf present at the end, decorative woodcut initials, together two works in one volume, some marginal staining, in a contemp. blind-tooled calf binding, defective, patches of leather pasted onto both covers. Neither in Adams. (1)
Mamertius (Claudianus). De Statu Animae, libri tres, Petrp Mosellano recognitore, Basileae, 1520, [colophon:] apud Adam Petri, title within a woodcut border by Hans Holbein, fine large woodcut initials, woodcut device of Adam Petri and of Lodovic Hornken on B3, a2 and a3 misplaced but all present, including the final leaf B4 with errata on the recto, title-page repaired at the fore-edge, some soiling and staining, ink annotation on a1 verso and the blank verso of the last leaf, 18th century boards, paper covering defective but stitching intact, small 4to. Adams M.311. The first edition of "De Statu Animae," in the recension of Petrus Mosellanus. (1)
Mill (John Stuart). The Subjection of Women, 2nd ed, 1869, half-title, hinges sl. cracked, orig. cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, together with [Mulock, Dinah Maria, later Mrs. Craik], A Woman's Thoughts About Women, 1st ed, [1858], eng. frontis, t.e.g, later half morocco, rubbed, plus Thayer (William M.), Hints and Helps for Young Women, 1st UK ed, 1893, ads. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, plus three related, all 8vo. (6)
Nannini (Remigio, Fiorentino). Orationi Militari. Raccotte per M. Remigio Fiorentino, da tutti gli historici Greci e Latini, antichi e moderni, in Vinegia appresso Gabriel Giolito de' Ferrari, 1560, woodcut printer's device on the title-page, num. historiated woodcut initials, light soiling and browning, loose in case in contemp. limp vellum, soiled, edges worn, stout 8vo. The second edition of this collection, first published in 1557. Not in Adams. Gamba 1545. (1)
Voragine (Jacobus de). Sermones aurei & pulcherr imi de te[m]pore per totum anni circulu[m]: editi a sole[m]nissimo sacre theologie professore Jacobo de Voragine, Veneu[n]t Francisco Regnault, [Paris], 1533, title printed in red and black within a woodcut border, large version of Regnault's woodcut "elephant" device on the verso of the last leaf, decorative woodcut initials, some soiling and staining, a few leaves with marginal repairs, 19th c. half-parchment, unlettered, soiled, marbled board sides, 8vo. Not in Adams. (1)
Hart (George). The Violin and its Music, 1881, eng. portrait plts, t.e.g, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed & marked, 4to, together with Sandys (William & Forster, Simon Andrew), The History of the Violin and Other Instruments Played on with the Bow from Remotest Times to the Present, 1864,frontis. and illusts. to text, later cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, with Fleming (James M.), The Fiddle Fancier's Guide, 2nd ed, 1892, b & w plts, owner's signature to title, orig. cloth gilt, faded & marked, 8vo, plus Morris (Rev. Wm. Meredith), British Violin-Makers, Classical and Modern, 1904, port. frontis. and b & w plts, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo. (4)
Delafield (E. M.). A collection of eighteen works, 1919-1943, fourteen of which 1st eds, incl. 1st ed. of 'Diary of a Provincial Lady' (no d.j.), plus 1st US ed. of 'The Optimist' with initialled pencil inscription from the author dated Xmas 1922, all in orig. cloth, four 1st eds. with d.j's, 8vo. (18)
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