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Lot 329

A small quantity of Second World War maps of India, Burma and South East Asia, together with two copies `Periodical Notes on the Japanese Army`

Lot 575

Life", American periodical, 1888, WW1 ephemera, fashion prints, stamps, catalogues etc.

Lot 317

A small quantity of Second World War maps of India, Burma and South East Asia, together with two copies `Periodical Notes on the Japanese Army`.

Lot 362

Military.- King`s Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle (The) [and The Royal Green Jackets Chronicle] for the years 1901-1975 and 1985 1999 and 2006 frontispieces plates and illustrations some colour original pictorial cloth or wrappers a few spines faded but generally in very good condition Winchester 1901-2006; and duplicates of 1957 1963 and 1966 and 4 other related publications 8vo (87) *** An excellent run of this periodical generally in very good condition.

Lot 397

Gentleman`s Magazine (The): or Monthly Intelligencer for the Years 1733 1735-1738 1744 1746-1748 1750-1758 1761 1764 1766-1767 1769-1782 1790 1792 1793-1795 Years 1785 1787 1796 1798 1799 and 1829 parts one or two only many engraved maps and plates some folding some hand-coloured some vol. lacking plates or maps occasional tears and stains but internally generally in good condition most in contemporary calf or half calf calf bindings some covers detached a few crudely rebacked varying states of wear; and vol. 17 of The Gentleman`s Magazine Library together 53 vol. 8vo. sold as a periodical and not subject to return. *** Includes the first printing in England of the American Declaration of Independence and maps and views of America (including Boston New York Florida Hudson and Delaware Rivers and others) West Indies Russia and English Counties.(53)

Lot 426

The Photographic Art-Annual 16 photographs and 2 stereographs on printed mounts by Francis Bedford W.C.Barker J.T.Lucas T.Bolton and others contemporary half morocco [Gernsheim Incunabula 623] 4to William Lay 1859. *** All published of a scarce photographic and literary periodical first issued as The Photographic Art-Journal in monthly parts from February to December 1858. COPAC records B.L. and VA only; no copy traced at auction.

Lot 66

REV. SIMON OLIVE-BRANCH A.M. "The Looker On", a periodical paper, Vol. I-IV, printed for G.G. & J. Robinson, London 1795, together with six volumes E. DE PRESSENSE "Histoire des Trois Premiers Siecles", published Paris, DAVID HUME "The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688", Vols. I-8, with illustrated plates, London 1802

Lot 156

WWII pocket sized guide to Germany issued in November 1944 as the allies were advancing towards Berlin issued as a guide to how troops should behave towards the civilian population and presumably issued to soldiers in advance of their deployment. Together with two copies of periodical notes on the German Army (nos 15 & 20) issued by the War Office in 1940.

Lot 615

Collection of various Dutch and German standard horological reference books; also a small quantity of horological and other periodical magazines

Lot 145

Lines Review - Macdonald, Callum - Bryden, Hugh A collection of material from the estate of Callum Macdonald, to include Crichton, Moira The muse in Rose Street. Approx. 28 by 23cm, showing Sydney Goodsir Smith, Hugh Macdiarmid and Norman MacCaig, used on the cover of Lines Review issue 16, framed and glazed; Leonard, Tom & Sutherland, Euan Blessed Trinity. Approx. 27 by 36cm, number 33 of 34, presentation from Leonard to Macdonald, used as frontispiece to Lines Review issue 134, framed and glazed; Bryden, Hugh A group of four woodcuts by Hugh Bryden used for Lines Review, including Stars in her hair [issue 137, approx. 27 by 19cm, signed, number 18 of 50], Hard Road [issue 143, approx. 19 by 27cm, signed, number 29 of 50], Macdiarmid [issue 111, approx. 27 by 36cm, signed, rolled], Rain [approx. 29 by 21cm, signed, number 4 of 50]; Grant, Keith Flow. Approx. 20 by 14cm, used in Lines Review issue 111, framed and glazed; Stewart, Neil Orcadian cottage. Approx. 29 by 20cm, used for issue 116 of Lines Review, framed and glazed; Smith, Iain Crichton For Calum Macdonald. Approx. 20 by 15cm, signed by Smith, framed and glazed; Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun Award A framed copy of Callum Macdonald`s award, presented in 1992, signed by David Roderick Cameron and Iain Noble; Macdonald, Callum Typed letter signed from Buckingham Palace, regarding his presentation of a book of poetry to the Queen in 1992, signed by Robin Janvrin; Lines Review Eight copies of the Lines Review, all relating to pieces listed above; and three other items including two poems in memory of Macdonald (qty) Provenance: From the estate of Callum Macdonald (1912-1999), Scottish literary publisher. Macdonald returned to Edinburgh in 1947, after his service in the Royal Air Force, and opened a stationers in the city`s Marchmont Road. For the next ten years he would revive Scottish poetry, printing and publishing works by Ian Crichton Smith and Sydney Goodsir Smith amongst others. In 1953 Macdonald started the Lines Review, a poetry periodical that would continue until 1998. The Lines Review mainly covered modern Scottish poetry in English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic. In the early years the editorial advisory board included Hugh Macdiarmid, Norman MacCaig, Sorley Maclean, Denis Peploe and Sydney Goodsir Smith. The items on offer here come from the Lines Reviews` tenth editor, and Macdonald`s second wife, Tessa Ransford.

Lot 81

Carteret (L.) Le Trésor du Bibliophile Romantique 4 vol. one of 800 facsimile reprints original wrappers n.p. 1976 § Sadleir (Michael) XIX Century Fiction: A Bibliographical Record 2 vol. New York 1969 § Honeyman Collection (The) vol.1-5 only (of 7) sale catalogue price lists loosely inserted original wrappers Sotheby`s 1978-80 § McLean (Ruari) Victorian Publishers` Book-Bindings in Cloth and Leather 1974; Joseph Cundall: A Victorian Publisher Pinner 1976 § Shattock (J.) and Michael Wolff editors. The Victorian Periodical Press: Samplings and Soundings Leicester & Toronto 1982 illustrations all but the first original cloth or boards the last to with dust-jackets ( alittle rubbed); and c.25 others bibliography 4to & 8vo (c.40)(c.40)

Lot 377

The Gentleman’s Magazine, or Monthly Intelligencer, 42 vols. (bound in 49), 1731-35, 1737-41, 1745, 1747-51, 1755, 1758-63, 1766, 1769, 1772-73, 1775, 1779-82, 1783 (part 2)-1785, 1787-1789 (part 1), 1790-91 & 1793 (part 2)-1794, vols. from 1783 onwards each bound in two parts, illustrated with numerous copper-eng. plts., maps, wood engravings, etc., dampstaining to 1779 vol. (affecting some maps), uniform contemp. calf gilt with morocco label to spine of each, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with A General Index to the First Fifty-Six Volumes of the Gentleman’s Magazine, 2 vols., 1789, matching contemp. calf gilt, 8vo. There are forty-five (of 50) American maps present in this set, as listed by David Jolly, ‘Maps of America in Periodicals before 1800’. Though the volumes appear to be largely complete with virtually all their illustrations, the set has not been fully collated and is sold as a periodical not subject to return. (51)

Lot 572

Temperance Interest - A pair of George V silver goblets, each with presentation script `Street Branch, Fellowship, Freedom & Reform`, makers mark indistinct, London 1926, 20.5cm high, 14oz approx The Fellowship of Freedom & Reform were a temperance based movement to campaign for more responsible trading within licenced premises. Unlike most other temperance organisations they had no religious affiliations nor pushed for a ban on the sale of alcohol, being more interested in the fight against abuses within the licence trade and for improved family orientated public houses. The F.F.R. published their own periodical called Sobriety

Lot 688

Army Lists. The Official Army List..., a broken run, 186 vols., 1881-2001, bound in a mixture of monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and yearly vols., mostly modern cloth gilt, a few vols in contemp. cloth gilt (worn), thick 4to, together with twenty-six others various. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (212)

Lot 136

Farmer’s Magazine: A Periodical Work, exclusively Devoted to Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 8 vols., 1813, 1814, 1816-20, 1824, engraved plates of farm machinery, livestock, etc., contemp. half calf with marbled boards and red leather spine labels, some cracking and fraying to spines, 8vo (8)

Lot 401

*Art Deco/Art Nouveau Prints. A collection of approx. 220 evocative 1910s/20s French periodical covers, incl. 30 Aire Libre covers of sportsmen, approx. 50 Nuevo mundo covers, 11 la Vie Parisienne covers, approx. 120 Blanco y Negro covers, plus others incl. Figaro Illustre (approx. 220)

Lot 719

The Studio, An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, vols. 1-8 & 10-76 bound in 71, 1893-1919, num. col. and b&w illusts., mostly ex-lib. copies with inkstamps to margins throughout, bookplates etc. mixed bindings, mostly orig. green cloth gilt, a few vols. contemp. half calf/contemp. half morocco etc., damage to a few spines, lib. nos. to spine of each, some wear to extrems. (vol. 1 worn with some dampstaining), 4to. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (71)

Lot 639

Borderland a Quarterly Review and Index edited by W. T. Stead vol.1-4 (all published) photogravure portrait of the editor other portraits and illustrations original cloth gilt the first three vol. titled “Borderland a Psychical Quarterly” on upper covers three spines and covers of one vol. faded folio 1894-1897. *** This short-lived periodical contains important articles on spiritualism astrology crystal gazing hypnotism palmistry clairvoyance spirit photography (with illustrations) haunted houses and other related subjects..

Lot 643

Conjuror`s Magazine (The) or Magical and Physiognomical Mirror 2 vol.in one 2 engraved frontispieces engraved table relating to the planets lacking the plates after Lavater woodcut diagrams in text extensive annotations in a neat contemporary hand over the title-page and areas of the following four leaves further annotations throughout mainly in margins contemporary half calf [Toole Stott: Conjuring 179] 8vo W.Locke 1971-1792. *** The rare first periodical to contain contributions about conjuring. Toole Stott states that the plates are more often than not missing. A third volume retitled The Astrologer`s Magazine contained no conjuring material.The annotations are by a John Mills with a brief index inside upper cover a note that the book was bound by John Townley of Hoxton and descriptions of remarkable events.

Lot 34

The Art Journal 58 Volumes comprising 1848, 1851-2, 1855-78, 1881-1911, folio, periodical, plates, various cloth and leather bindings

Lot 278

Lund (Percy) The Naturalist`s World, 1884 - 1887, 4 vols. [believed all published], uncommon periodical printed in Ilkley, original decorative cloth

Lot 318

Illustrated London News Volumes 3, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 51, 70/71, 72/73 & 108, 1843 - 1896, 13 half year vols. bound as 11, folio, periodical, various bindings including original cloth and morocco; with a small quantity of others (qty)

Lot 281

Cameron (Verney Lovett) Across Africa new edition half-title frontispiece plates illustrations original cloth spine gilt some fraying to spine and corners a few marks rubbed 1885 § Thomson (Joseph) Through Masai Land new edition half-title frontispiece plates illustrations large label or simialr removed from front pastedown large folding map and advertisments at end original pictorial cloth gilt rubbed at extremities 1887 § Barclay (D.) and others. A Book of African Flower plates some colour original pictorial cloth gilt spine spotted 1925 § Hailey (Lord) An African Survey. A Study of Problems Arising in Africa South of the Sahara folding maps and tables original cloth spine gilt 1938; and c.25 others Travel some Africa including several copies of `Travel & Eploration` periodical and a few vol. of RGS Proceedings v.s.

Lot 1032

Talbot (William Henry Fox). Talbotype of a table setting with crockery and cutlery, etc. mounted opposite page 143 in The Art-Union, Monthly Journal of Fine Arts, vol. 8, 1846, image 8.5 x 16.5cm, faded as usual, Talbotype patent label to leaf verso, eng. plts. and illusts., occn. spotting and soiling, old cloth, faded and some wear, 4to. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (1)

Lot 1033

Talbot (William Henry Fox). Talbotype of Bridge of Orleans over the Loire, from Nature, 1843, mounted opposite p. 143 in The Art-Union, Monthly Journal of Fine Arts, vol. 8, 1846, image 15 x 20.5cm, very faded, printed caption tipped-below, spotting to fore-margin and damp staining to upper margin, eng. plts. and illusts., occn. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. red half morocco gilt over marbled boards, rubbed, 4to. The first periodical to contain an original photographic print, the ‘Talbotype’ (i.e. calotpye). The photographs differ from volume to volume and are usually faded. The Journal also contains articles on the Talbotype (pp. 143 & 195). (1)

Lot 427

DICKENS CHARLES: (1812-1870) English Novelist. A.L.S., Charles Dickens, (a fine example with paraph), one page, small 8vo, Wellington Street, Strand, London, 17th September 1868, to Miss Dora Hoskyns, on the black and red printed stationery of the office of All The Year Round. The novelist states, in full, `I sincerely regret that I cannot have the pleasure of accepting the enclosed verses. But they are really unsuitable to these pages.` With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Dickens and bearing a penny red postage stamp. An attractive letter, EX All The Year Round was a Victorian periodical, a British weekly literary magazine founded, owned and edited by Dickens. It was published between 1859 and 1895.

Lot 438

Strickland (Charlotte and Juliana Sabina of Apperley Court Deerhurst Gloucestershire c. 1759-1833 and c. 1765-1849) [Select] Specimens of British plants vol. 5 from a series of 12 53 fine botanical watercolours on `papier-velin` manuscript captions at head of watercolours tissue guards autograph manuscript 50pp. and 2pp. index very slight browning and offsetting original blue morocco gilt Greek key pattern border slightly rubbed and faded lettered as “British Botany vol. 5” on spine folio [c. 1797-1809]. *** “Select specimens of British plants is a large folio sized work dedicated to Sir Joseph Banks. The editor Strickland Freeman intended that it should be issued in periodical numbers each to contain five plates accompanied by descriptive letterpress. Only two numbers appear to have been published. All the plates are by the editor`s sisters-in-law Charlotte and Juliana Sabina Strickland.Regarding these illustrations Freeman tells us that some beautiful drawings of British plants executed by these two ladies had frequently attracted his attention. Strickland Freeman (1754-1821) lived at Fawley Court Hambledon Buckinghamshire and was the author of several books on horses and horsemanship. In 1781 he married his cousin Elizabeth the eldest daughter of Sir George Strickland Bart. of Boynton Yorkshire. His sisters-in-law Charlotte and Juliana Sabina Strickland never married.At the beginning of the nineteenth century they left Boynton and established themselves at Apperley Court Gloucester where they remained until Charlotte died on 2 June 1833 and Juliana Sabina on 21 September 1849 at the ages of seventy-four and eighty-four respectively. The work of these two talented sisters was highly praised by Sir J.E. Smith who referred to `those exquisite elaborate plates published by Strickland Freeman Esq. and said to be the performances of two ladies who certainly rank as artists in the first line.`“ - Henrey.Another vol. located at The University of Toronto: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.

Lot 132

Mosley and the British Fascists – Michael Tolkien son of the ‘Lord of the Rings’ author autograph letter signed to Mr W A Brooks dated December 17th 1965 thanking him for his copy of ‘Candour and asking him to forward two copies of ‘The New Unhappy Lords’ together with a copy of ‘The International Jew – the World’s Foremost Problem’ published by The Britons Publishing Co being an abridged version of the original published by Henry Ford (the motor pioneer) in the Ford Motor Co’s periodical ‘The Dearborn Independent’. With autograph inscription from Tolkien’s wife to him dated New Year’s Day 1963: ‘To My Dearest with all my love and the hope that in these pages you will find ammunition to defend the cause you uphold !’ Also a copy of ‘The World Conquerors – the Real War Criminals’ by Louis Marschalko Tolkien’s copy with his inscription to inside cover and with his autograph markings throughout. Excessively rare.

Lot 1408

"THE LISTENER", large, unsorted quantity of this weekly periodical between 1952-1981 articles by Graham Greene, W.H. Auden, Robert Graves etc, woodcut covers by Ardizzone etc. 5 LARGE BOXES.

Lot 1111

Two Boxes: Russia Today, monthly periodical dating from 1932 to 1947, newssheet propaganda for the English reader on Russian issues includes all of the Spanish Civil War and WWII, interesting commentary from a communist point of view

Lot 627

3x scarce sets of periodical football trade cards c. 1922 - to incl "Pals" periodical "Famous Footballers" trade cards issued 1922-Fine art supplements Set of 8 cards 4 x 7cm A Archibald Rangers, F Moss Aston Villa, J Smith WBA, A Wilson Middlesbrough, D W Mercer Sheffield Utd, J Harrow Chelsea, A Grimsdell Spurs, A Troup Dundee, condition clean and sharp corners (8) Scarce set of "Boys Magazine" periodical football "Coloured Studies of Famous Internationals" trade cards issued in 1922 - Set of 8 coloured football cards 4 x 7cm S Brooks Spurs, H Chambers Liverpool, W Cringan Celtic, J Dawson Burnley, M Hamill Man City, A Harland Ireland, F R Osborne Fulham, R S York Aston Villa Scarce set of Chums periodical "Footballers" trade cards issued in 1922 - Set of 10 large real colour photos cards 7 x 9.5cm C M Buchan, W H Walker Aston Villa, D B N Jack Bolton, C Stephenson Huddersfield Town, N Harris Newcastle Utd, J Harrow Chelsea, J Blair Cardiff City, A L Morton Glasgow, F Tunstall Sheffield Utd, F Titmus Southampton, condition clean and sharp corners

Lot 632

Set of Amalgamated Press Periodical "Famous Footer Internationals" trade cards issued in 1926 complete 24/24 -large 5 x 7.5cm, printed in mono colour - issued with Triumph and Champion magazines clean with sharp corners

Lot 633

Set of Amalgamated Press Periodical football trade cards - "English League Div 1 Footer Captains" issued in 1926-complete 22/ 22 cards - large 5 x 7.5cm, printed in mono colour - Issued with Triumph and Champion magazines clean with sharp corners

Lot 641

Football Periodical trade cards: complete set of Boys Magazine Football Teams set of 9+1, Pluck Famous football Teams set of 27+4, Chums Football Teams New Series set of 8, Chums Football teams set of 20, Pals Football Teams 11 of the 12 teams incl Liverpool, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur, Glasgow Rangers et al (G)

Lot 643

Periodical Football trade cards: Presented with Boys Magazine Footballers and Sportsmen issued in 1922, covering most Teams Manchester City, West Bromwich Albion, Tottenham Hotspurs, Cardiff City, Burnley, Celtic FC, Aston Villa

Lot 647

Scarce The Adventure Periodical Football trade cards: 13/14 metal cards presented with Adventure Magazine- 4 with some wear to the backs otherwise overall good

Lot 653

1925 Thomson Periodical Football trade cards: player cut-out stand up cards presented with Rover Magazine to include: Chas Walters Tottenham Hotspurs, Jerry Dawson Burnley, Sam Wadworth Huddersfield Town, Charles M Buchan Sunderland, W Grimshaw Cardiff City, Harry Chambers Liverpool, Neil McBain Manchester Utd, Tom Smart Aston Villa, John Gilchrist Celtic, Alan L Morton rangers, John Crosbie Birmingham City (11)

Lot 654

1923 Thomson Periodical Football trade cards: Photographic cards of various players covering most teams (similar to Pinnace) Various conditions but mostly clean (160)

Lot 656

Football Periodical Sepia trade cards: Presented with Boys Magazine Football Teams to include: Glasgow Rangers, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspurs, Aston Villa, Cardiff City, Celtic, Arsenal, Everton, some duplication (45) together with 5 Adventure Albums Star footballers 1924, 50 Star Players 1924, Star Footballers 1925, The Cup fighters 1925, Great Players of to-day, 10 Celebrities in Sport J A Pattreiouex Cards and 4 Boys Friend 1923 all in fair condition

Lot 1051

Manuscript. Summerland News, Stories and Pictorial, 1919-1926, a collection of 100+ issues of a manuscript periodical in a child’s hand, each between 4pp. and 18pp., some in ink and some in pencil, containing news stories such as Prince Bismark’s treatment of France, Amundsen’s expedition to the North Pole, the 1926 General Strike, notice of a Grand Bell Ringing Festival at North Tawton, Devon, plus stories by Rupert Chesterton, Christopher Beck, Walter Mortimer, John Proudfoot, Douglas Valentine, etc., and articles about astronomy and the weather, shipping, cider-making, nature studies, programmes on the wireless, etc., plus pictures for colouring in, puzzles, advertisements, etc., each approx. 130 x 100mm (5 x 4ins) (approx. 100)

Lot 334

TIMM, Vasilii Feodorovich (1820-1895). Russkii khudozhestvennyilistok. [The Russian Art Periodical.] St. Petersburg: 1856. Oblong 2° (350 x 530mm). 36 tinted lithographs by A. Miunster after Timm, Briullov, Gross, Koradina, Grimm, Filippov, and others. (Bound without title, occasional light soiling and a few short tears in the margins, some of these repaired, the portrait of Alexander II trimmed in the margins and repaired along the edges, dampstain touching the image in a very few plates.) Contemporary half roan, red label lettered in gilt on upper cover (spine chipped, extremities worn). Provenance: 19th-century owner (signature on front endpaper). This issue of Timm's famous annual, published between 1851 and 1862, includes primarily scenes relating to the Crimean War and the coronation of Alexander II. View on Christie's.com

Lot 121

Reichenbach (H.G. Ludwig) Icones florae germanicae vol.1-21 only (of 25) bound in 28 2674 fine hand-coloured engraved plates with plates 320-23 in vol.9 which Stafleu says were never published contemporary half roan gilt bit worn nice woodcut bookplate of George Roffavier (1775-1866 French botanist) and with some discrete annotation (mostly reconciling plate numbers which are something of a nightmare) some of the later vol. with Edinburgh bookplate of a member of the Napier family (motto: “Usque fidelis” ; crest of a conifer) perhaps Walter G. Napier (d.1934 botanist) bought from Frank Hammond in 1963 for £475 (invoice inserted) [Stafleu 8885] folio Leipzig 1834-67; sold as a periodical not subject to return ***High quality plates finished with varnish and in some cases silver pigment - for the willows. The first vol. title is Agrostographia germania “although not provided with an Icones title page it counts as its first volume.” - Stafleu. The work was issued in at least 4 different versions (see Stafleu) several of which have partly coloured or uncoloured plates. The final part was not published until 1914. .

Lot 190

The Ibis 149 vol. a continuous run from commencement in 1859 to 2007 very numerous colour plates those in the first 50 years hand-coloured original red cloth gilt the last 30 vol. or so in amateur cloth the last 3 vol. in parts as issued 8vo & 4to 1859-2007; sold as a periodical not subject to return. ***Comprises: the first 14 series (6 vol. each) continued as vol. 85 -149 ; includes a number of supplements and index vol. A fine complete run - rare thus. .

Lot 222

Harting (J.E. editor) The Zoologist 67 vol. (including duplicates) a long if broken run plates previous owners include F. W. Frohawk Miller Christie and Ronald Witting various bindings 8vo 1843-1916; sold as a periodical not subject to return. ***Comprises: first series vol. 1 4-6 17 & 19; second series vol. 2 4-9 & 11; third series vol. 1 3-4 6-20 and fourth series vol. 1-20 (complete).

Lot 489

Cruikshank.George Cruikshank`s Omnibus 9 pts first edition in the original 9 parts engraved frontispiece portrait and plates most by Cruikshank wood-engraved illustrations with advertisements and slips some on coloured paper no Advertising Sheet No.V as in Cohn some foxing and staining original cream printed wrappers with advertisements Parts I & II with ink signatures at head of upper wrappers a little rubbed and soiled preserved in cloth drop-back box (spine faded) [Cohn 190] 8vo 1841-42. ***There are a few minor differences to the advertisements listed in Cohn:`Periodical Works` at end of Part I is printed on pink paper not blue or white as in Cohn and the advertising sheets in Parts VII & VIII are numbered accurately.

Lot 619

Morris (William).- Crane (Walter) Hammersmith Branch membership card 4pp. with red-printed design by Walter Crane on first p. c.1880 § Morris (William) The God of the Poor original wrappers splitting at spine otherwise very good the Office of “Justice” 1868 § Marx (Karl) Wage-Labour and Capital translated by Joynes original wrappers some marking and chipping preserved in modern buckram chemise 1885 § Morris (William) Monopoly or How Labour is Robbed ink name on title preserved in modern buckram chemise Hammersmith Socialist Society 1893 § Municipal School of Art (The). Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Work of William Morris plates tissue-guards original printed wrappers worn at edges and corners with slight browning Manchester 1908 § William Morris Society. The Work of William Morris one of 2000 copies this inscribed to William Morris Society co-founder and Honorary Treasurer Freeman Bass illustrations original cloth-backed boards [1965]; and a small quantity of others relating to William Morris including auction catalogues pamphlets related 20th century correspondence and various periodical publications by the William Morris Society v.s.(sm.qty)

Lot 177

Murray, John, publishers -- Quarterly Review London: John Murray, 1809-1821. 25 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, head of six spines slightly chipped The Quarterly Review was a literary and political periodical founded in March 1809 primarily to counter the influence on public opinion of The Edinburgh Review. The review espoused a Canningite liberal-conservative position and opposed major political reforms. Two of its key writers were Walter Scott and the poet laureate Robert Southey. In an infamous article in volume XIX (April & December 1818) John Wilson Croker savagely reviewed Endymion and attacked Keats for his association with Leigh Hunt and the so-called Cockney School of poetry. Shelley blamed Croker`s article for bringing about the death of the seriously-ill poet, `snuffed out`, in Byron`s ironic phrase, `by an article`.

Lot 733

Cigarette and postcard selection including real photographic factory interiors, Felixstowe and Dovercourt cards, French colony advertising cards, trade cards including periodical cricket and football cards, Players, Wills etc (qty)

Lot 147

Seven Boxed Toy Vehicles, comprising a plastic Batmobile by National Periodical Publications 1974, Minster tinplate saloon car, Major Models diecast Lincoln International tractor and dump truck, Triang rally car and racing car, Dinky London Scene souvenir set; Tinplate Open Backed Truck (8)

Lot 133

Flying, vol. III, nos. 50 - 74 (lacking nos. 60 & 75), vols. III-IV, nos. 76-101 (lacking nos. 97 & 98), Jan. 2-Dec. 25, 1918, together two vols., numerous b&w illusts., ads. etc., orig. printed wrappers bound in, (2 or 3 torn with some loss), several minor paper repairs, contemp. pale green cloth, lettered Air Corps Library to foot of each spine, rubbed and some marks, folio, together with Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering, vol. V, nos. 1-12, August 1 1918-January 15 1919, numerous b&w illusts. and ads. etc., orig. wrappers bound in, contemp. green cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor marks, folio. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (3)

Lot 212

Whitby Repository. The Whitby Repository, and Monthly Miscellany: Religious, Sentimental, Literary, and Scientific, vols. 1-6, Whitby, 1825-30, together with The Whitby Repository..., New Series vols. 1-3, Whitby, 1831-33, and The Whitby Panorama, and Monthly Chronicle, vols. 1 & 2, Whitby, 1827-28, and The Whitby Repository, or Album of Local Literature, vols. 1 & 2, new series, Whitby, 1867-68, few eng. plts., mostly contemp. half calf, some bindings broken and disbound etc., together with a few duplicates. Sold as a Periodical, not subject to return. (a carton)

Lot 441

L’Illustration. L’Illustration Noel, A broken run, 16 vols., 1921, 1923, 1925-32, 1934-36, 1938-39, including a duplicate of 1931, numerous b & w and col. illusts. throughout, some tipped in, some vols. lacking spines and with covers detached and torn with some loss, together with, L’Illustration Noel, 1911, periodical with numerous b & w and col. illusts. throughout, bound with parts of 1912 and 1913, library cancellation label to front paste down, near contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed at extrems., folio, with, The Connoisseur, The Connoisseur Christmas Annual, 1914, numerous colour and b & w illusts. throughout, some tipped in, library cancellation label to front paste down, near contemp. half morocco gilt, folio (18)

Lot 534

The Gentleman’s Magazine, or Monthly Intelligencer, 112 vols. (bound in 172), an unbroken run from vol. 1, 1731-1840 & 1851-52, vols. from 1783 onwards each bound in two parts, illustrated with numerous copper-eng. plts., maps, wood engravings, etc., incl. early publications by Samuel Johnson, the first British publication of the Declaration of Independence (vol. 46, 1776) etc., generally clean internally, 1766 vol. lacking the month of September, faint embossed library stamp to title of each vol. (contents otherwise unmarked), library labels to front endpapers, binding tightly stitched with stitching occasionally touching platemark of some maps and plates, uniform 20th century brown cloth gilt (except one vol. contemp. half calf, rebacked), 8vo, together with A General Index to the First Fifty-Six Volumes of the Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 1 only (of 2), 1789, matching 20th century brown cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Gentleman’s Magazine, vols. 2-6, 8 & 9, New Series, 1869-72, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels, some wear to extrems., 8vo. There are sixty-four (of 71) American maps present in this set, as listed by David Jolly, `Maps of America in Periodicals before 1800’. Many of the folding maps have been carefully strengthened with archival tape to verso of folds only. A couple have been slightly trimmed to margin. Though the volumes appear to be largely complete with virtually all their illustrations, the set has not been fully collated and is sold as a periodical not subject to return. (180)

Lot 571

Wyatt (J., pub.). Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries: being an Abridgement of the Periodical and Other Publications, English and Foreign, Relative to Arts, Chemistry, Manufactures, Agriculture and Natural Philosophy..., 6 vols. (of 8), 1806-11, contemp. marbled calf gilt, spines and joints rubbed, 8vo, together with Nicholson (William), The First Principles of Chemistry, 3rd ed., revised by the author, 1796, folding eng. frontis., ownership signature at head of title, some scattered spotting, upper hinge repaired, contemp. half calf gilt, upper joint repaired, head of spine and joints worn, 8vo, with Davy (Sir Humphry), Elements of Agriculture Chemistry, in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture, 1813, 10 eng. plts. (inc. one folding), near contemp. half sheep, joints slightly cracked and some wear to extrems., 4to. (8)

Lot 56

Cairngorm Club. Journal vol.I no.1 - vol.XIX no.95 in 46 (lacking only nos.25-37 41-42 68 70 72-81 & 93-94) maps plates and illustrations some folding vol.I-XXIV bound up in later half morocco t.e.g. rubbed upper cover of first volume detached the rest in original printed wrappers some a little faded and frayed Aberdeen 1893-1973; and bound duplicates of some of the early volumes and a slip-case of folding colour maps 8vo; sold as a periodical not subject to return(c.50)

Lot 57

Climbers` Club. Journal vol.I - XII in 10 only (lacking vol. VII & VIII) plates and illustrations bound in contemporary cloth t.e.g. rubbed and slightly faded 8vo 1898-1910; sold as a periodical not subject to return

Lot 60

Scottish Mountaineering Club. Journal vol.I no.1 - vol.XXXIX no.196 in 60 (lacking only nos.161 172-175 177 188 190-191 & 194) and with 2 index vol. for vol.I -XX and a few duplicates an almost complete run vol.1 a reprint some maps plates and illustrations a few folding early vol. with bookplates of Godfrey Allan Solly and Mary Rose Fitzgibbon vol.I-XXVII & indices bound up in contemporary half maroon morocco spines gilt original printed wrappers bound in early vol.rubbed splits to joints the rest in original printed/pictorial wrappers 8vo Edinburgh 1892-1890-2005; sold as a periodical not subject to return(c.65) ***An article in vol.X no.60 Sept.1909 Ski-running in Scotland by Allan Arthur describes the new sport of ski-ing which “is bound to prove attractive after the formal and often difficult and embarrassing introduction has been successfully accomplished...if I am not mistaken you will be down badly with the ski fever which I question if even Father Time will cure.”.

Lot 264

A periodical The Railway Observer 1953 to 1959 complete.

Lot 184

Fagge (C.H) & others-Guy`s Hospital Reports a very good but broken run of c.110 vol. from vol.2 plates and illustrations various bindings of leather and cloth (some original) generally in good condition 8vo 1837- c.1970. sold as a periodical and not subject to return 8vo(c.110)

Lot 252

Ephemeras – periodical – The Ladies’ Field bound volume of this weekly publication covering the months March to May 1909 fine condition throughout. Many articles of interest including features on Golf by Bernard Darwin a report on the King discussing aviation with the Wright Brothers fashion theatre etc etc

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