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Lot 3300

An Edwardian oak and brass periodical rack, arched handle, stepped rectangular base, ribbed globular feet, 35.5cm wide, c.1910

Lot 29

Bates, H.E. - Periodical Contributions, another substantial collection of some 200 items, mostly in their original dust wrappers, including for John O'London's, Ths., The Listener, etc.

Lot 1100

A Significant Collection of Vintage Aeronautical and Aviation History Cigarette Cards, together with Tea cards and a selection of Popular Flying periodical (a lot)

Lot 309

A Muhammad Ali vintage boxing hand puppet ca. 1970's, a tinplate and plastic Juguetes Rico Lotus racing car with driver (red helmet) and a National Periodical Publications Superman Transistor Radio dated 1973. (3)

Lot 29

Eggers (Dave, editor) Timothy McSweeney's Quarterley Concern, nos. 1-6, first editions, illustrations, nos.1-3 in original wrappers, no. 4 in original box, nos. 5 & 6 in original boards, no. 5 with original dust-jacket, 1998-2000; and reprints of nos. 1-3, 4to (9)⁂ The scarce first 6 issues of the Dave Eggers-edited periodical that did much to encourage new writing in America and ultimately became a publishing house in its own right. Includes work by Ana Marie Cox, David Foster Wallace, Dave Eggers and Haruki Marakami.

Lot 95

Tzara (Tristan) Dada No. 7: DADAphone, 8pp., lacking central insert, illustrations, becoming loos at central fold, creasing, occasional spotting and some staining, original pictorial wrappers, stapled as issued, some spotting and creasing, covers darkened, March 1920; and a copy of The Little Review, 4to (2); sold not subject to return.⁂ The famous penultimate issue of the Dada periodical with the upper cover design by Francis Picabia, a tour-de-force of typography and literary creativity.

Lot 177

 PEARY ROBERT: (1856-1920) American Rear Admiral and Explorer, claimed to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition in 1909. A printed 12mo hardback booklet for the Fourth Annual Dinner of the Periodical Publishers Association of America, Hotel Ten Eyck, Albany, New York, 17th May 1907. Signed ('Robert Peary') in bold pencil to a clear area of the page entitled The Dinner, and further signed to the page by William Bailey Howland, Hamilton Mabie, Frederic Colver and three others. Accompanied by the slipcase. VG 

Lot 112

Collezionismo. Riviste. Lotto di varie pubblicazioni.Collecting. Magazines and Periodical. Lot of many issues of different magazines and periodicals.Il lotto comprende:The lot includes:L'Iride. Rivista dei Collezionisti. Bologna. Numeri da I a VI relativi agli anni 1916-1919. Nos. I-VI (1916-1919).La Voce del Collezionista. Roma. 86 numeri dall'anno IV - 1959 all'anno XXI - 1976. 86 issues from 1959 to 1976.Antichità Viva. Rassegna D'Arte. Firenze: Edam, 1990. Anno XXIX n. 4. Kalòs. Invito al Collezionismo. Milano: Gorlich. Volumi 1-21, Settembre 1970- Febbraio 1973.Charta. Antiquariato, Collezionismo, Mercato. Padova. Numeri dall'1 al 103 (manca il n. 91) suddivisi e conservati entro 10 cofanetti rilegati. Numeri dal 104 al 123 sciolti. Due cataloghi, comprensivi di tutto il pubblicato, dal n. 1 al n. 85, 1992-2006, e la versione aggiornata, dal n. 1 al n. 110, 1992-2010. Nos. 1-103 (wanting n. 91) bound in 10 volumes; nos. 104-123. Adding: two catalogues of Index, 1992-2006 and 1992-2010.

Lot 138

Fascismo. Fascism. Italia imperiale. Milano: Stabilimento Arti Grafiche Alfieri & Lacroix,1937.In-folio. Pagine 624. Con numerose illustrazioni, tavole a colori e fotografie. Legatura editoriale. Dediche al frontespizio. Unica edizione di una delle più monumentali pubblicazioni celebrative del Regime, pubblicata in occasione della fondazione dell'Impero Italiano come numero speciale della Rivista illustrata del Popolo d'Italia. Articolata in varie parti (Storia del passato; L'Italia fascista; Versaglia a Ginevra; Precedenti del conflitto etiopico; La conquista militare di Abissinia; Fondazione dell'Impero; L'economia imperiale) include contributi di Arrigo Solmi, Roberto Almagià, Luigi Federzoni, Achille Starace, Mario Appelius, Umberto Notari, Giovanni Agnelli, Giacomo Paolucci di Calboli e molti altri. Le fotografie sono di Bricarelli, Patellani, Ridenti e Stefani, mentre le tavole sono disegnate da Mario Sironi, Bramante Buffon, Erberto Carboni, Paolo Garretto, Ruggero Micaelles, Marcello Nizzoli. Folio. 624 pages. Widely illustrated. Publisher's cloth. Many manuscripted dedication on the title-page. Original edition of one of the most celebrative works of Fascist Regime and Colonialism: it was a special issue of the Periodical Rivista illustrata del Popolo d'Italia. It contains articles and papers by Arrigo Solmi, Roberto Almagià, Luigi Federzoni, Achille Starace, Mario Appelius, Umberto Notari, Giovanni Agnelli, Giacomo Paolucci di Calboli. Photos by Bricarelli, Patellani, Ridenti e Stefani. Plates desgned by Mario Sironi, Bramante Buffon, Erberto Carboni, Paolo Garretto, Ruggero Micaelles, Marcello Nizzoli.

Lot 316

Riviste. Emporium. Lotto di oltre 800 fascicoli della rivista Emporium dal 1895 al 1964.Periodical. Emporium. Lot of more than 800 issues of the periodical Emporium from 1895 to 1964.Il lotto comprende le seguenti annate, variamente rilegate: 1895-1943: annate complete; 1944: numeri gennaio-giugno; 1946-1964: annate complete. SI AGGIUNGONO: alcuni fascicoli doppi già presenti nei volumi rilegati delle rispettive annate; Volume di Indici 1895-1919; una monografia Mirandola Giorgio (a cura di). Emporium e l'Istituto italiano d'arti grafiche, 1895-1915. Bergamo: Istituto di Arti grafiche, 1985.The lot includes the following year's issues, bound in different ways: 1895-1943: complete; 1944: issues January-June; 1946-1964: complete. ADDING: some issues already bound inside the volumes with the others of the same year; one volume Indici 1895-1919; 1 illustrated work edited by Mirandola Giorgio. Emporium e l'Istituto italiano d'arti grafiche, 1895-1915. Bergamo: Istituto di Arti grafiche, 1985.

Lot 2584

Selection of Victorian and Edwardian artist-drawn periodical front covers - all mounted (qty)

Lot 50

Fossils.- Paleontographical Society [Annual Volumes], c.118, a broken run, lacking vol. 2 and 113, many vol. incomplete, plates and illustrations, ex-Geological Society Library with usual stamps and labels, contemporary library cloth or original half cloth, rubbed and worn, some bindings broken, 1848-1966; Palaeontographical Society Catalogue of the Contents of the Annual Volumes, original paper wrappers, 1980; and others, including c.98 vol. of Palaeontographical Society fasicules, an incomplete run dating 1967-2004, and others, v.s. (qty); sold as a periodical, not subject to return⁂ Includes Searles V. Wood on the Crag Mollusca; William King on the Permian Fossils; Daniel Sharpe on Fossil Remains of Mollusca found in the Chalk of England, and Dr. Henry Woodward on the British Fossil Crustacia.

Lot 232

OAK TWO DIVISION PERIODICAL RACK; mahogany and glass BOOK TROUGH; black Japanned large metal DEED BOX and a black Japanned metal 'FIRST AID' BOX (4)

Lot 388

'The British Workman'19th century English broadsheet periodical, featuring numerous black and white engravings, the largest of which are approximately 37 x 27.5cm. Multiple issues bound in one hard backed book. Published by S.W. Partridge & Co.

Lot 372

DRUGS & ALCOHOL: tray of miscellaneous printed items, including issue of American periodical 'The Marijuana Review', Vol.1-No.3 for June 1969. (Small tray)

Lot 513

SUPERMAN & BATMAN: BLIGHT (John): original gouache design for Batman/Superman Lord Kitchener's bag, 1970 National Periodical Publications Inc, approx 43 x 78cm within mount, framed and glazed. (1)

Lot 638

THE ARTIST: a broken run of approx 50 issues of this periodical of the the arts, 1933-37, generally in good condition. (A box)

Lot 640

BARBIZON HOUSE: quantity of this arts periodical, 1930s period in one box.

Lot 225

Rare 1921 New Zealand periodical with New Zealand & South Africa Rugby team photograph - full copy of the New Zealand Free Lance illustrated weekly with sports section featuring two 14"x9" sepia photographs of the Springboks and New Zealand teams, photographs of Interprovincial rugby match, ladies football, Sailing et al - paper slightly brittle some minor tears generally overall (G)

Lot 570

An Arts & Crafts oak 3 height music/periodical rack

Lot 45

MENABREA, LUIGI FEDERICO (1809-1896) "Sketch of The Analytical Engine Invented by Charles Babage Esq. by L F Menabrea of Turin Officer of The Military Engineers", with notes by the Translator (Lady Lovelace) extracted from the scientific memoirs Vol III, published Richard and John E Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London 1843, tooled and gilded burgundy leather bound, with hand-written notes to front page and hand-written inscription after notes by the translator to the frontispiece "Lady Lovelace" (bears old typed note "The Notes on the Fly Leaf of this Vol are undoubtedly by Wm King the co-operator (1786-1865) who was a great friend and adviser of Lady Lovelace. His periodical "Co-Operator" was published by Sickelmore of Brighton and this volume was bound by Manderson of Brighton. Lady Lovelace was daughter of Byron. She trans the notes in this vol." - This is the first separate edition of arguably the most important paper in the history of digital computing before modern times, extremely rare piece, possibly one of six copies including two at Harvard CONDITION REPORTS Cover: with tooled and gilded "LOVELACE". Appears basically sound, though with some scuff marks - see image to front and back. Typed note to interior, loose and with rough edges. Pencil note to first blank page "PJ/- 35/-", hand-written inscription opposite, obviously written by the same hand but at different times. Reading notes: they refer to Ada Lovelace, lineage, birth etc and note at bottom "Babage said of this translation and notes that nothing but genius could have done it". Blank pages and frontispiece with some small areas of browning/staining. Frontispiece with hand-written inscription "Lady Lovelace" below "with notes by the translator". Next page no 666, last numbered page 731. Page 711 being a diagram belonging to Note D and the fold-out "Diagram for the Computation by the engine of the numbers of Bernoulli", with two folds to the rear followed by a single blank page and the end page. The diagram with rough edges to the far right hand side. Most pages, whilst slightly browned and with some minor scuffing, all extant from page 720 - page 731 - some brown spotting to the lower corners - see images for further detail. Items of particular interest: markings to the margin on page 694 by the second paragraph "The analytical engine is an ......." and page 695 four various markings to the third paragraph down. Page 696 line highlighting by the second paragaph down - see images of all pages, covers and edges with this condition report. For any further information please contact the Auctioneers

Lot 910

Pop Memorabilia, Rock annuals. 1960's pop periodical, books of the stars, c1980 and later record collector magazines, posters, eight tracks, vinyl auction catalogues, music scores, autobiographies etc:- Two Boxes

Lot 137

Botany.- Paxton (Joseph) Magazine of Botany, vol. 1-5 only (of 16), 208 lithographed plates, all but one hand-coloured, 20 folding or double-page, 2 with small tears, tissue-guards, occasional spotting, pencil inscription to vol. 1 title, contemporary diced calf (all but vol. 3), gilt, vol. 3 contemporary half morocco, a little rubbed, 8vo, 1834-38; sold as a periodical, not subject to return.

Lot 289

Fables by the Late Mr Gay printed for J & P Knapton 1747 with numerous engraved plates, The Lounger, A Periodical Paper by the Authors of the Mirror in 3 volumes 1794, The Earthen Vessel for 1846/49, Journal of Emperor Napoleon 1823 first & second parts, Benjamin Franklin 1805, Speeches of Ex Governor Aaron Brown of Tennessee, Blackwood's Magazine 1839 (12)

Lot 373

Periodical.- Houghton (John) A Collection of Letters for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade, 2 vol. in 1, comprising vol.1, numbers 1-15 and vol.2, numbers 1-6 [all published], both vol. with a general title, occasional browning, a little heavier to vol.2, bookplate of Frederick Hendriks with ink note by Hendriks to pastedown, 2 A.L.s. from Professor Herbert Foxwell regarding the scarcity and importance of this volume, tipped in on front free endpaper, front free endpaper detached, contemporary calf, upper cover becoming loose, [Fussell pp.81-81; Goldsmiths' 37365; Kress 1538], small 4to, Printed for John Lawrence At the Angel in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange [and] Printed by J. Gain for the Author John Houghton, and is to sold at his House, against the Ship-Tavern in St.Bartholomew-Lane, 1681-1683 [i.e. 1684]. ⁂ The first trade & agriculture periodical in England. Rare. We can trace only two other complete sets at auction. Includes issues on Ireland, the Plague of 1665, the East-India Company and lists of goods imported and exported. Houghton was an apothecary and dealer in tea, coffee and chocolate. He was a fellow of the Royal Society and a friend of Edmund Halley.Professor Herbert Foxwell (1849-1936), political economist and bibliophile. Provenance: Frederick Hendriks (1827-1909, statistician and collector); Rothamsted acquisition date 1915.

Lot 374

Periodical.- Houghton (John) A Collection for the Improvement of Husbandry and Trade, second series, vol.1 no.1 - vol 10 no 240 [but 241], an unbroken run, majority of issues bound with additional f. of advertisements, no 12 loosely inserted, no 21 duplicated, folding table, vol.1 wormed at head, no.150 torn with some loss to text, occasional browning or light soiling, manuscript title in a contemporary hand supplied at front, bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracked but holding firm, [Fussell pp.81-83], folio, Randall Taylor [&] John Whitlock [&] E. Whitlock, 1692-7; sold as a periodical and not subject to return.⁂ An exceptional unbroken run of this weekly publication.Individual issues of this periodical are scarce and we cannot trace an unbroken run such as this in the last forty years of auctions. The first series was published in 1681 and ran to only 21 issues, this second series began in 30th March 1692 and ran for approximately 10 years. The list of subjects covered includes manures, trades, importing of goods, arts of fowling and fishing and the management of rivers, woods and estates. The advertisements include a vast array of personal notices and provide extraordinary snapshots of 17th century London life. Provenance: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale (bookplate); Rothamsted acquisition date 1937.

Lot 731

Greyhounds: Morris (T.A.)ed. Irish Greyhound Stud Book, Vol. I (singed and inscribed by Morris & others), Clonmel 1923, Vol. 28, 29 (in 2 parts) 1950 - 51; Vol. 42 - Vol. 93. D. 1963 - 64 - 2014. Plus 3 vols. English Stud Book, together 59 volumes,roy 8vo Clonmel 1923 - 2014, all orig. green cloth. As a periodical, w.a.f. (59)

Lot 669

NATIONAL PERIODICAL, Batman, uncut sheet of 66 miniature tilt cards, duplication, EX

Lot 554

Trade Cards, Mixture, a collection of loose cards, (unchecked for sets), various Manufacturers, mainly Brooke Bond, others include Kelloggs, Facchinos, Barrett, Walls, Lyons, Primrose Confectionery and Titbits Periodical (gd/vg))(100's)

Lot 405

Cigarette/Gum Cards : Batman - Batlaffs A & B C bundle of cards (80+), Riddlers Riddle (62), National periodical cards bundle, sets incomplete but some dupliclates, fair/vgc.

Lot 182

THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. 27 bound vols. of this periodical, various dates c.1900-1920's. Each quarto with many illus. & adverts, varying cond. Condition Report. Amateur Photographer and PhotographyVol. 63 Jan 1927Vol. 62 July 1926Vol. 66 July 1928Vol. 65 Jan 1928Vol. 64 July 1927Vol. 60 July 1925 (no title page)Vol. 58 July 1924Vol. 57 Jan 1924Vol. 56 July 1923Vol. 53 Jan 1922Vol. 48 Oct - Dec 191915 Jan 1912Vol. 18 July 1913.Amateur Photography and Photographic NewsVol. 59 Jan 1914Vol. 51 Jan 1910Vol. 49 Jan 1909Vol. 48 July 1908Vol. 38 July 1903Vol. 37 Jan 1903Vol. 34 July 1901Vol. 32 July 1900Vol. 31 Jan 1900Vol. 27 Jan 1898Vol. 26 July 1897Vol. 25 Jan 1897Vol. 7 Supplement July 1888.

Lot 186

PHOTOGRAPHY & FOCUS. Collection of this periodical in orig. parts contained in 4 box files. Various dates c.1907-1909. Each quarto in orig. wrappers with many illus. & adverts.

Lot 187

PHOTOGRAPHY. Collection of this periodical in orig. parts contained in a box file. Various dates c.1890-1901. Each quarto with illus. & adverts. Condition Report. 10 Pre 1896 and 18 others 1898-1906No 77 to 88 Vol. II May 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th, June 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th and July 26th 1890.

Lot 188

THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. Collection of this periodical in orig. parts contained in a box file. Various dates c.1907-1908. Each quarto in orig. wrappers with illus. & adverts; also 2 box files containing The Amateur Photographer in orig. parts, various dates c.1914-1918.

Lot 60

THE PENNY POST. 5 bound vols. of this periodical, three in dark half calf. Ex lib. with stamps & labels. 1850's/1860's; also James Boaden, The Life of Mrs Jordan, 2 vols., calf, 1831 & 4 others. Ex lib. with stamps & labels. (11).

Lot 72

A MODERN MAHOGANY PERIODICAL RACK WITH NARROW OBLONG TABLE TOP

Lot 269

The Portfolio, an Artistic Periodical, edited by Philip Gilbert Hamerton with many illustrations, 1887, 1890 & 1893 (3)

Lot 673

[L'Album]. [Les Maitres de la Caricature, 9 volumes (of 18), Paris: Librairie Illustree, 1901-1902], nine issues of the monthly periodical L'Album, numerous watercolours and unpublished drawings, introductions by Lucien Puech, generally lightly toned, orignal illustrated wrappers, two with some light marginal spotting, one rear cover with short closed edge-tear, all spines neatly strengthened with adhesive tape, 4to Each issue of l'Album was dedicated to a single contemporary caricaturist, with the exception of volume 18 which covered a selection of artists not previously dealt with. A 19th issue was published later, but this is generally not considered a part of the original series. The issues collected here comprise: Ferdinand Bac (2), Charles Huard (3), Job (7), Benjamin Rabier (8), Abel Faivre (9), Hermann Paul (12), Paul Balluriau (14), Lucien Metivet (16), and La Pleiade des Jeunes (18). (9)

Lot 864

Origin. A Quarterly for the Creative, edited by Cid Corman, Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1st series, numbers I-VI, IX, XI-XVII & XIX-XX, Spring 1951-Winter 1957; 2nd series, numbers 1-14, April 1961-July 1964; 3rd series, numbers 1-7 & 8-20, April 1966-January 1971, illustrations, original wrappers, stapled as issued, occasional light fading or toning to spines, slight soiling to one or two covers, 8vo Rare near complete run of this American periodical, each issue featuring a poet, author or translation. It was edited and published by the poet Cid Corman, who was hosting a Boston weekly radio programme "This is Poetry" at the time and was backed by a listener Evelyn Schoolman, after the poet Robert Creeley had abandoned plans for his own poetry magazine. (49)

Lot 121

Celtic Magazine:A Monthly Periodical devoted to the Literature, History, Antiquities, Folk Lore, Traditions and the Social and Material Interests of the Celt, conducted by Alexander Mackenzie and the Rev. Alexander MacGregor. Inverness, Edinburgh & Glasgow, 1876-88. Volumes 1-13 , 8vo, modern quarter maroon morocco gilt, spines slightly faded (13)

Lot 25

A TEAK BOOKCASE WITH TWO GLASS SLIDING DOORS AND FALL-FRONT COMPARTMENT BELOW, A TEAK BOOK RACK AND A TEAK PERIODICAL RACK

Lot 33

AN OAK THREE TIER PERIODICAL RACK AND AN OAK OBLONG STOOL

Lot 96

[§] JOHN DUNCAN FERGUSSON R.B.A. (SCOTTISH 1874-1961) IDA RUBINSTEIN Inscribed and dated verso 'Diaghileff Ballet, Paris 1909', conté 33cm x 17.5cm (13in x 7in) Provenance:J.D.Fergusson Art Foundation Cyril Gerber Fine Art Note: Ida Rubinstein was one of the stars of Sergei Diaghilev's famous Ballets Russes; an itinerant troupe of avant-garde dancers and performers who took Paris by storm in the first two decades of the 20th century. Many art historians now attribute much of the revolutionary cultural activity of the period to the impact of the ballet on artistic circles. From the risqué dances, extraordinary set and costume design, and boundary pushing compositions and choreography, the ballet set the abandoned, progressive tone of the day. The list of their collaborators is startling; from Stravinsky and Dubussy, to Picasso, Kandinsky, Matisse and even Coco Chanel. Rubinstein was one of the spellbinding leads of the Ballet Russes. A Russian, born into a hugely wealthy aristocratic family in St Petersburg, she demonstrated a passion for performance and dance from a young age. Though dance did not come entirely naturally, the determined Rubinstein compensated for this with a magnetic stage presence and was high spirited enough to pursue her ambitions in the face of family disapproval. Convincing her parents to let her go to Paris under the pretence of furthering her education, Rubinstein took to the stage as an actress, but was committed to an asylum by her conservative brother-in-law; aghast at her perceived departure from social proprietary. Released by her concerned family, the tenacious Rubinstein married her first cousin who, madly in love with her, allowed her to travel and pursue her career in the performing arts. 1909, the year this work was created, was the year the Ballet Russes opened in Paris, and the year Rubinstein danced the title role of Cléopâtre. The timing and subject matter of this work demonstrates yet again how integrally positioned Fergusson was in the creative circles of Paris at this time. Fergusson sketched for the Ballet at the height of its success. It impacted his decision to found the Rhythmist movement, the main output of which was the production of an influential art periodical entitled 'Rhythm', which featured the work of influential modernist artists and writers. His fascination with movement, the female form and dance persisted within his work for the duration of his career, further cemented by his long-term romantic partnership with the avant-garde dancer Margaret Morris.

Lot 39

Salmon (William) Seplasium. The Compleat English Physician: or, the Druggist's Shop Opened, first edition, half-title, with a4 leaf (blank but for table on verso for pasting over table on p.304), contemporary ink inscription of Robert Parker at head of title and with engraved bookplate of Edward Parker of Browsholme, Yorks., occasional soiling, a few minor marginal defects, contemporary calf, rubed, spine ends worn, [Wing S452], for Matthew Gilliflower, 1693 § Medicina curiosa: or, a Variety of new Communications in Physick, Chirurgery, and Anatomy..., No.2 only (of 2), drop-head title, with another title-page supplied in old ink manuscript at beginning, ?lacking table, one or two ink annotations (one cropped), a little soiled, small ink stain to final leaf, modern morocco, Tho. Basset, 1684 § Culpeper (Nicholas) The English Physitian Enlarged, vertical half-title bound at end of preliminaries, a little soiled and stained, paper flaw to foot of D2 affecting a few letters, old front free endpaper with contemporary inscription "James ffinch his book 1713" bound in, modern roan, by Peter Cole, 1653 § Hammond (Dr.) Spermatorrhoea, and its immediate self cure..., plate, original limp cloth, lightly stained, 1864, 8vo & 4to (4) ⁂ The second is the second part of the first English medical periodical, of which only two numbers were issued. It includes several cures for diseases including the "French pox".

Lot 11

"The Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer" Sylvanus Urban, Gent [Edward Cave], near full run, 1732 through 1894, vol 1 of 1731 not present, 1751 plates of Niagara missing, 1772 maps missing, 1740 maps missing, 1775 also missing maps, 1776 has the US Declaration of Independence and no maps, 1787 the US Constitution, the Gentleman's Magazine founded by Edward Cave was a longstanding periodical, with early works by Samuel Johnson among other scientific, philosophical, artistic and literary contributions, many plates and maps, some folding, frontis removed from most vols, vol 20 1750 folding plates including a map "A Prospect of Vulcan's Court, Near Putzol in Naples", folding plate "A View of the Inside of St Stephens, Walbrook, London built after the design of Sir Christopher Wren", a folding plate with details of various bridges, including The Bridge of Guillotiere, over the Rhone at Lions in France, Pont du St Esprit, a bridge over the Rhone in Languedoc, France, The New Bridge over the Thames at Walton, The New Bridge over the Thames at Westminster", also foldinh plates of Vesuvius and Aetna errupting; vol 32 for the year 1767, frontis, folding plate, map of 'The Mogul's Empire divided into its principal governments', engraved plate opposite page 64 'The Manners and Customs of the Greenlanders' showing man fishing in a canoe, men in a hut cooking and harpoons, this vol quarter leather, marbled boards, raised bands, gilt titles, the majority of all the vols are with detached boards, loose and split bindings and in general need of repair ,bought as seen (not collated other than maps missing, already stated, 3 shelves and boxes ,ex-library) PLEASE NOTE 1775 AND 1776 DO NOT HAVE THE AMERICAN MAPS

Lot 288

Botany.- Van Houtte (Louis), Charles Lemaire & others, editors. Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, vol.1-6 only, 561 lithographed plates, most hand-coloured or finished by hand, some heightened with gum arabic, 78 folding or double-page (a few large), c.30 uncoloured or tinted lithographs (mostly views), tissue guards, wood-engraved illustrations, some light foxing or browning, 2 large folding plates torn at fold (one repaired), contemporary half green morocco, spines gilt, a little rubbed, spines faded, 8vo, [Nissen BBI 2254], Gand, 1845-51; sold as a periodical, not subject to return

Lot 168

Addison (Joseph) and Richard Steele. The Spectator, 2 vol., complete with all 555 numbers, each number a single leaf printed on both sides, tax stamps on issues from August 1712, some foxing and browning, a few issues shaved or cut close with occasional loss to imprint or text, 19th century russia, gilt, rebacked, folio, 1711-12.⁂ A complete set of this important literary periodical to which Addison contributed about 274 issues, Steele about 236, and Pope about 12; the other contributors were Carey, Tickell Eusden and Parnell.Provenance: Dogmersfield Library (bookplate); Estelle Doheny (bookplate) and J.O. Edwards.

Lot 144

AN OAK SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE AND A WALNUTWOOD FALL LEAF COFFEE TABLE/PERIODICAL RACK

Lot 675

Chums (Periodical) Cricketers 1923 set MF 23/23 G/VG

Lot 681

Girls Mirror (Periodical) Actors & Actresses 1922 set MF 10/10 VG

Lot 473

Fleuron. The Fleuron. A Journal of Typography, edited by Oliver Simon, numbers I-VII [all published], 1923-30, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, tipped-in specimens, papers, facsimiles etc., some folding, occasional light spotting, bookplate to volume II, original cloth (volumes I-II in cloth-backed boards with some fading to spines), slight bowing to one or two covers, 4to A complete set of this influential typographical periodical. (7)

Lot 514

Fun. A broken run, new series, 14 volumes, numbers 14, 24 - 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38 & 39, 1870's - 1890's, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, worn and faded, some boards detached, spines partially lacking, folio Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (14)

Lot 554

Muir (Percy H.). Printing and the Mind of Man, 2nd edition, Karl Pressler, München, 1983, black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, large 8vo, together with Oak Knoll Press, Beyond Decoration, The Illustrations of John Everett Millais, by Paul Goldman, 2005, The Book and Periodical Illustrations of Arthur Hughes 'A Spark of Genius' 1832-1915, by Maroussia Oakley, 2016, both with numerous colour and black and white illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, and Houfe (Simon), The Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists 1800-1914, revised edition, 1981, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly rubbed to head, 4to, plus other modern bibliographical and illustrator reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (5 shelves)

Lot 100

Graphic (The). An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, c.50 vol., a broken run, some duplicates, wood-engraved illustrations, some full or double-page, some leaves detached, some vol. incomplete, various bindings, some disbound, some boards detached, manuscript paper labels affixed to spines, generally rubbed and worn, folio, 1870-1933; sold as a periodical, not subject to return.

Lot 99

Illustrated London News (The), c.65 vol., a broken run, wood-engraved illustrations, some full or double-page, very few folding, some leaves detached, many vol. incomplete, various bindings, some in original paper wrappers, some disbound, some boards detached, manuscript paper labels affixed to spines, generally rubbed and worn, 1845-1900; and some incomplete odd volumes of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, The Builder, The Art Journal Illustrated, Les Modes and others, folio, (c.90); sold as a periodical, not subject to return.

Lot 3

Deep Sea Diving Interest, Hans Hass 'Welcome From the Sea 'Jarrolds Publ, 1958 signed copy by Lotte and Hans; John Sweeney 'Skin' Diving and Exploring Underwater', 1956; Capt. Tailiez 'To Hidden Depths' 1954; Arthur C Clarke 'The Reeds of Taprobane' 1957; Lt. Harry Reiseberg 'I Dive For Treasure' 1956; further related books, novels, periodical, etc; together with vintage diving life jackets and aparatus:- Two Boxes

Lot 848

G.A.A.: Annuals, Cuchulainn Annual, Periodical 1961 - 1973 (7 issued) illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers; Our Games Annual, periodical 1958 - 1976, (12 issues) illus. & adverts, ptd. wrappers, as a collection, as periodicals, w.a.f. (19)

Lot 849

G.A.A.: Periodical, "Gaelic Sport," 1963 - 1983 (not complete) 81 issues (non consecutive), all 4to, illus. & adverts as a periodical, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 255

Important Literary Periodical[Poetry], Jordan (John)ed. Poetry Ireland, 8vo, 8 nos (7 issues) no's 1 - 8 [all published], illus., ptd. wrappers. Clean set. (7)

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