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Lot 492

[Moore (Edward, editor, and others)]. The World, for the Year 1753 [... 1754, 1755, 1756] By Adam Fitz-Adam, four vols. bound in two, Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1753-57, comprising a complete set of the 209 original issues, with general title-pages as above, with the appended “A World Extraordinary”, written by Horace Walpole under the pseudonym “Vandyke” and published in January 1757, and the “Index” to the whole, issued gratis, with the ownership inscription “Wade Caulfeild” on the first general title-page, slight soiling, possibly where previously folded, and browning, contemp. calf, gilt crowned monogram on each cover, a little rubbed, joints and extremities of spines neatly restored, new maroon leather labels, folio. With the exception of Nos. 18 and 37 (each four leaves) each issue consists of three leaves, unsigned, continuously paginated 1-1258. “The World” was a weekly periodical, appearing from 4 January 1753 to 30 December 1756. Each number has a drop-head title and colophon. Edward Moore, the editor, contributed 61 papers, the Earl of Chesterfield 24, Horace Walpole 9, Soame Jenyns 5, with other contributions by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, Richard Owen Cambridge, John Tilson, and others. The last number, 209, describes a serious carriage accident to “Mr. Fitz-Adam”, and announces the end of “The World”. Moore died in March 1757. Rothschild 1455. Hazen p. 157. Rothschild's set lacked one issue, and Walpole's “A World Extraordinary”. (2)

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Arturo Ciacelli (1883-1966), "Stockholm", signed, dated 1910 and inscribed, pastel, 47.5 x 62cm.; 18.75 x 24.5in. * From 1910, he spent much of his time in the Scandinavian countries, teaching and giving lectures on Futurism in Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo and Goteborg. In Stockholm he was the director of the first gallery of modern art and of the periodical Nykonst (1915) and did decorative work for a number of public venues, including the Grand Hotel Royal and the Artists' Circle.

Lot 419

Illustrated London News, vols. 8-29 bound in 11, plus vol. 31, 1846-57, num. wood engs., some double-page or folding (some torn), mixed bindings, some wear, folio. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (12)

Lot 519

Barker (Joseph). The People: Their Rights and Liberties, Their Duties and Their Interests, 2 vols., nos. 1-104, pub. Joseph Barker, Wortley, near Leeds, 1849-50, title & contents leaf of vol. 2 creased, contemp. half morocco, extrems. rubbed, 4to. Joseph Barker was a prominent preacher, author and controversialist, whose views were formed by his Wesleyan upbringing and his early years of hardship as a wool-spinner. His ability in the pulpit, and his transition to author/printer speedily obtained for him a number of followers, known as Barkerites. Barker was a supporter of teetotalism, for a time inclined to quakerism, and then unitarianism, and campaigned for the abolition of slavery. He became an advocate of republicanism in 1846, shortly afterwards throwing himself into the Chartist Movement, and it was around this time that Barker commenced his weekly periodical, The People, to propogate his extreme opinions. (2)

Lot 520

[Basnage (Henri, sieur de Beauval)]. Histoire des Ouvrages des Scavans [later ... Ouvrages des Savans], a collection of ten volumes, Rotterdam, chez Reinier Leers, 1687-97, a few folding woodcut plates, each title-page heavily ink scored, some worming, contemp. vellum, soiled and rubbed, spines hand-lettered, 12mo. Comprising the volumes for: Sept.-Dec. 1687; Jan.-April 1688; Sept.-Dec. 1688; Jan.-April 1689; May-August 1689; Sept. 1689-August 1690; Sept. 1690-August 1691; Sept. 1691-August 1692; Sept. 1695-August 1696; Sept. 1696-August 1697. Pagination is continuous throughout each volume. See Cioranescu 10187. A total of either 24 or 25 volumes were issued, between 1687 and 1709. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (10)

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McLean (Thomas). The Looking Glass, or, Caricature Annual, vol. 3 (nos. 25-36), 1832, hand-coloured litho. title, printed preface leaf, and thirty-nine leaves of hand-col. litho. caricatures, one plate torn across without loss, several plates loose at front of vol., a.e.g., contemp. dark green half morocco, heavily rubbed and some wear to corners, folio. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (1)

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Wheeler (Charles Henry, publisher, Winchester). Wheeler's Hampshire and West of England Magazine, vol. I, nos. 1-12, January-December, 1828 [all publ., the periodical was then incorporated into The CryptÓ], folding map, two eng. plts., ex-libris copy, some soiling, contemp. half calf, rubbed, together with Ferrey (Benjamin), The Antiquities of the Priory of Christ-Church, Hampshire. Second Edition. Revised by John Britton, Bohn, 1841, twenty eng. plts. and plans, some foxing, orig. cloth, faded, lacks backstrip, and King (Edward), Old Times Re-visited in the Borough and Parish of Lymington, Hants., Second Edition, 1900, plts., text illusts., orig. blue buckram, rubbed, hinges weak, and Fowler (Sir James K.), A History of Beaulieu Abbey A.D. 1204-1539, pub. by The Car Illustrated, [1911], full-page and folding plts. and plans, orig. red cloth, spine faded, and others, Hampshire history and topography, 8vo and 4to. (36)

Lot 821

* Sun Artists. A group of nineteen photogravures, [1889-91],. including three images from photos by Julia Margaret Cameron, (The Kiss of Peace, Lord Tennyson and Sir Joh Herschel), three by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (Water-Rats, Sunshine and Shower, Dinner time), two of these dampstained in the border and one cut down outside of plt. impression, plus one by Henry Peach Robinson, (Carolling), the others by J. Gale, J.B.B. Wellington, Lydell Sawyer, Gay Wilkinson and F.W.H. Myers, images approx. 12 x 18 cm and similar, printed captions beneath, some spotting and soiling, loosely contained in orig. printed wrappers for the first number of the periodical, soiled and worn, slim folio Sun Artists, was edited by W. Arthur Boord and appeared with descriptive text in eight issues. (19)

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Music and related, including a broken run of the periodical "Early Music", c. 1973-2002 (3 shelves)

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Illustrated London News, vols. 26 & 28, Jan-June 1855 & Jan-June 1856, num. wood engs. and ads., folding ‘Environs of London' map, contemp. half calf, sl. worn to extrems., folio. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (2)

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Brooke, Frances. The Excursion. By Mrs Brooke; Author of the History of Lady Julia Mandeville and of Emily Montague. London: T. Cadell, 1777. First edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, half-titles, contemporary half calf with marbled sides, red morocco lettering pieces, occasional light spotting, small stain to B10-11 of volume 1 Note: Frances Brooke (1724-1789), novelist, playwright, essayist and translator, was a member of the vibrant literary scene in late eighteenth-century London that included Samuel Johnson, Samuel Richardson, Anna Seward and Hannah More. In 1755-56 she edited a weekly periodical, The Old Maid, and in 1763 published her first novel, The History of Lady Julia Mandeville. David Garrick's failure to stage her play Virginia: a Tragedy led her searingly satirical portrait of him in The Excursion Provenance: Henrietta Makdougall, contemporary inscriptions on endpapers.

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Jamieson, R. (ed). Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to his friend in London. London, 1822 fifth edition, two volumes, 8vo, engraved frontispiece in each volume, contemporary calf gilt, some rubbing to edges, hinges cracking, foxing to titles; Lounger The Lounger, a periodical paper. London, 1794 sixth edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, later red morocco gilt, backstrip discoloured and cracking, water staining throughout; Mirror The Mirror, a periodical paper. London, 1792 ninth edition, two volumes, 8vo, full red morocco, backstrips worn on volume I, water staining, foxing (6)

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Mackenzie, Henry, [ed.]. The Mirror. A Periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the years 1779 and 1780. Edinburgh: W. Creech, 1781 3 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, red morocco lettering-pieces, occasional small stains or spots Note: First collected edition of the highly successful literary periodical, originally published as 110 biweekly issues. Provenance: Sir Henry Hay Makdougall Bart. of Makerstoun, armorial bookplates

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Husbandry--Bradley, Richard. A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, For the Month of April [-March]. London: J. Peele, [1721-22], 12 parts in one volume, 8vo, first edition, 11 engraved plates, 5 folding, contemporary panelled calf, two leaves detached and loosely inserted Note: Henrey 485. Probably the first work on the subject to appear in periodical form in England. A fascinating work, encompassing bee-keeping, viniculture, "an account of the Ananas, or West Indian Pine Apple as it flourishes in Sir Matthew Decker's Gardens at Richmond", soft-fruit cultivation, artifical fountains, hot houses, agricultural implements and machinery, grafting, sheep rearing &c

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The Strand, nos. 1-14, 16-18, 21-23 & 27-28 (22 vols. in total), pub. 1891-1904,. orig. pict. cloth, rubbed, some general wear (a few hinges weak etc.), 8vo. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return.. (22)

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Ray Society. 18 vols. from the series, pub. 1856-1923, numerous plts. & diags. (some hand-col.), some vols. with broken sewing, orig. qtr. cloth, spines worn and some covers detached, 4to, together with Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, L.M.B.C. Memoirs on Typical British Marine Plants & Animals Edited by W.A. Herman, 21 vols., Liverpool & London, 1899-1913,b & w plts. & illusts., few library ink stamps, orig. boards with cloth spine strips, some dust soiling, 8vo Ray Society volumes includes Allman's Fresh-Water Polyzoa; Professor Huxley's Oceanic Hydrozoa; Nitzsch's Pterylography; Stucture & Development of the Shoulder-Girdle & Sternum in the Vertebrata; Botanical Works of Robert Brown; Monograph of the British Annelids. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (39)

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"The Man in the Moon" nos. 1 to 7, 1903, a satirical periodical on Scarborough News, published by The Yorkshire Gravatone Co. (1).

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Andy Warhol signed 'Art In America' periodical A copy of the magazine published May/June 1971 featuring Warhol on the cover signed in blue felt tip pen Andy Warhol. £150-200US$270.00-360.00

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PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON (ED): THE PORTFOLIO, AN ARTISTIC PERIODICAL, 1874, vol 5, fo, old hf cf + one other sim, (2)

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The Portfolio. An Artistic Periodical, ed. Philip Gilbert Hamerton, 20 vols, pub. Seeley, Jackson, 1876-93, incl. two duplicates, numerous eng. plts. and illusts, a.e.g, all orig. cloth gilt, except 1879, which is contemp. half morocco, rubbed, and some sl. wear to extrems, 1885 broken and covers detached, folio, together with one other (21)

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The Liberal Magazine. A Periodical for the use of Liberal Speakers & Canvassers Published Under the Direction of the Liberal Publication Department, vols. 14-15 & 17-21, 1906-13, t.e.g, orig. qtr. morocco, gilt dec. title to upper cover of each, 8vo Includes approx. 130 references by or relating to Sir Winston Churchill. (7)

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South Africa. Pretoria Friend, nos. 1-17, [all published], 26 June 1900-14 July 1900 [later issues], bound in contemp moiré cloth, upper cover lettered in gilt, slim folio This short-lived periodical was founded by Lord Stanley during the British occupation and consisted largely of official notices, proclamations and officially sanctioned news. (1)

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[PRINTS] a large quantity of material extracted from 'The Graphic', the I.L.N., etc., of American, Antipodean and various interest; & periodical ephemera, Royalty etc. (large quantity).

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[PERIODICAL]. Black and White folio., illustrated, vols. 14-17, 19, 20, 22-34, beginning January 1900, ending Dec. 1907, publisher's brown cloth gilt, London [sold as a periodical, not subject to return].

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[PERIODICAL]. VOGUE, 3 vols. from 1917 & 1918, bound without wrappers, some pages cut with loss; bound vols. of the I.L.N., 1930's; and a quantity of other bound periodicals [not subject to return] (Q).

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[PERIODICAL]. FAME, The Annual Audit of the Creative Personalities of Screen and Radio, 1945-1949, 5 issues, folio., illus., New York/London; & a few other publications (10).

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[PERIODICAL]. The Philistine. A Periodical Protest, sm. 8vo, vols. 1-41 (+ duplicate vol. 14), bound in 38 vols. contemporary suede-backed boards, original wrappers and adverts bound in, (sold as a periodical with all faults), New York, June 1895-July 1915 (38).

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The BOOKMAN, Special Christmas Number[s], 1913-1930, folio., illustrated (some spine damage, one or two lower wrappers gone), pictorial wrappers plus a few loose issues and the Special Number for 1907 with Dulac portfolio [sold as a periodical] (18 + Q).

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HAMERTON, PHILIP GILBERT (EDITOR) "THE PORTFOLIO", an Artistic Periodical with numerous illustrations, London, Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, Fleet Street, 3 volumes 1879, 1881 and 1882; THE WORKS OF HOGARTH, with sixty two illustratations, London, J. Dicks, 313 The Strand. 1 volume

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THE LADY'S MAGAZINE, 1823, 1827 and 1830. 8vo., cont. half calf 60 hand coloured engraved fashion plates, and other illustrations. With another volume similar. Sold as a periodical not subject to return. (4).

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Burney (Fanny). Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress. By the Author of Evelina, 5 vols., 7th ed., 1796, contemp. tree calf, gilt dec. spines with red morocco title labels, 12mo, together with [Seward, William], Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons, Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries, 5 vols., 3rd ed., 1796-97, eng. plts., contemp. calf, red leather labels to spines (2 replaced), joints cracked (1 repaired), 8vo, with [Dryden, John], The Satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: and of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Translated into English Verse by Mr. Dryden, and Several Other Eminent Hands, 6th ed., 1735, numerous eng. plts., contemp. calf, joints repaired and recent morocco title label to spine, 12mo, with Olive-Branch (Rev. Simon), The Looker-On, A Periodical Paper, 4 vols., 3rd ed., 1795, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with red morocco title labels, joints cracked & slight wear to extrems., 12mo, plus eighteen others similar, mostly with the armorial bookplate of the Duke of Cumberland (33)

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Ouseley (William editor) The Oriental Collections... Vol.I-III No.2 in 3 vol. (all published) engraved plates some folding one or two hand-coloured some spotting or offsetting modern half morocco spines gilt 4to 1797-1800. ***The periodical ran from January 1797 to June 1799..

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A cuttings book relating to the boreing of the Blackwall Tunnel 1892 to 1897 compiled by the Rt Hon Sir William Bull Bt. MP, who at the time was Chairman of the Bridges Committee for the London County Council. Includes newspaper and periodical cuttings, letters of correspondence with engineers relating to the conception, work in progress and opening ceremony, and miscellaneous material, together with a large framed photograph of many involved in the project at the entrance to the tunnel.

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A Regency mahogany patent extending dining table base, fitted with brass handled inscribed Patent Morgan and Sanders, Inventors and Manufacturers, 16 & 17 Catherine Street, Strand, London raised on six slender tapering reeded legs with brass cappings and casters (lacking top) 46" closed, 31" wide, 27.5" high Note: The partnership of Thomas Morgan and Joseph Sanders produced an extensive range of patent furniture in the early years of the 19th century, their designs were widely published by Rudolph Akamann in his monthly periodical The Repository of Arts' and their claim to have supplied furniture to Nelson is supported by a payment of i 549 i n 1810 a table similar to the above lot is illustrated in Christopher Gilbert's pictorial dictionary of London marked furniture 1700-1840, publ. Furniture History Society/Manley

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Two Batman printed Handkerchiefs, one red, one blue by National Periodical Publications 1966.

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Fortnum & Mason. A collection of approx. 100 catalogues, leaflets and order forms etc., c.1920-30, incl. approx. 46 periodical 'commentaries' by H. Stuart Menzies, illust. by W.M. Hendy, all orig. wrappers, slim 8vo, collection housed in cloth solander box (1)

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The Illustrated London News, 61 vols., a partly broken run, vol. I-LXXVII, May 1842-December 1880, lacking only vols. IX-XIII, July 1846-December 1848, vols. XVI-XVII, January-December 1850, vol. XXXI, July-December 1857 & vol. LIII, July-December 1868, numerous wood engs., some double-page or folding, contents generally in clean condition, mostly contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, one or two folding plts. torn, with sl. damage, one folding plt. entitled Sketches in London (1851) with sellotape repairs to folds, some vols. recased or rebacked, a few covers det. along inner hinges, folio A very good run of this important news periodical, apparently complete with supplements. Includes panoramas of Dublin (June 1846), The Exterior of the Crystal Palace (August 1851), folding views of The Great Exhibition, Commanders of the Allied Armies in the East (July 1854), Sebastopol (April 1855), Arrival of Her Majesty in the Place du Carrousel, Tuileries (July 1855), Allied Commanders in The Crimea (January 1856), The Naval Review at Spithead (May 1856), The Tuileries, Paris (August 1859), London (February 1861), panoramic views of Plymouth, Dublin, Vienna and New York, Turkish Divers removing Russian torpedoes off Poti, in the Black Sea (July 1877), The Attack on Fort Ali Musjid, after William Simpson (1879), The Zulu War - March to Ulundi (1879), etc. (61)

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CHUMS, 4to periodical for boys, col. plates & text illus., pictorial cloth, L., 1921-1926 (6)

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[PERIODICAL]. The Historical Register, 8 vols., 8vo, being vols. 3 (lacking title-page), 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 18 & 19, reversed calf, L., 1718, 19, 20, 22, 24, 28, 33 & 1734 [8, as a periodical, with all faults]

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THE GREAT WAR [periodical], bound in 12 4to vols., half blue morocco gilt, L., ca. 1920 (12)

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Edinburgh periodical. The Rainbow a periodical paper. Edinburgh 1821 8vo pp. 144 numbers I-XII original boards paper label hinges cracked owner's ink inscription on front endpaper interior clean. Note: Only one copy known in Edinburgh City library single issue.

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Newlands James. The Carpenter and Joiners Assistant two volumes London 1868. Rubbed half morocco plates foxed 4to plus Building News Plates. for 1869/70/71/72 /77/78 in four damaged half morocco volumes. Folding and. other plans sold as a periodical. (6).

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[Cyprus]. The Illustrated London News, vol. 72 & 73, January 5th-December 7th, 1878, numerous wood engs., some double-page folding panorama of the Paris Exposition (some wear), contemp. half morocco, worn and broken, folio. Contains coverage of the British Occupation of Cyprus, the Beginning of the Afghan War, etc. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. (2)

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[QUEEN VICTORIA] a collection of periodical & ephemeral publications, bound in 3 vols., folio, 1887-1902 (3).

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'The Rocket' (Periodical) - 'Famous Knock-Outs, 1923', medium-sized, generally good (11/11); and five part sets of cigarette cards.

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[FILM PERIODICAL]. PHOTOPLAY FILM MONTHLY, 4to, 138 numbers, loose as issued, profusely illustrated, London, 1950's --1970's.

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[FILM PERIODICAL]. SEQUENCE FILM REVIEW, 4to, issues 5-14, illus., wrappers as issued (selo. to 1 spine), London 1948-52; 14 issues of Sight & Sound, 1950's & early 60's; and 1 other (25).

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[PERIODICAL]. PRIVATE EYE, No's. 18, 20-22, 26, 27, 29-31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 41, 44, 46, 48-50, 52, 70; in good condition, and 70 issues from the 1970's (Q).

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[PERIODICAL]. NATURE, A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science, 7 vols., 4to, illustrated with indexes, ex-lib. Eton College Museum, vols. 51, 66, 67, 62, 70, 79 & 86 (7).

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[PERIODICAL]. The Ladies Pocket Magazine of Literature & Fashion, sm. 8vo, 33 issues (incl. No. 1), various, plates (incl. h-col'd costume), L., 1827-1829 [as a collection of plates].

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A 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE V ABOARD BRITANNIA the photograph showing Prince George and another boy being taught splicing, the photograph marked 'W & D Downey 57 & 61 E Bury Street, London, S.W.',with a copy of the periodical 'Home Chat' in which a version of the photograph appears on page 294, with the caption relating the image of Prince George and Britannia, within an article on the reign of George V reign, also together with an Acme Thunder Whistle reputedly belonging to the instructor in the photograph.

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"Barker (Joseph). The People: Their Rights and Liberties, Their Duties and Their Interests, 2 vols. in 1, nos. 1-104, pub. Joseph Barker, Wortley, near Leeds, 1849-50, title-page to vol. 1 foxed and dusty, and with vertical crease, contemp. half calf, rubbed, with cracked joints, floral embossed cloth sides, soiled, 4to. Joseph Barker was a prominent preacher, author and controversialist, whose views were formed by his Wesleyan upbringing and his early years of hardship as a wool-spinner. His ability in the pulpit, and his transition to author/printer speedily obtained for him a number of followers, known as Barkerites. Barker was a supporter of teetotalism, for a time inclined to quakerism, and then unitarianism, and campaigned for the abolition of slavery. He became an advocate of republicanism in 1846, shortly afterwards throwing himself into the Chartist Movement, and it was around this time that Barker commenced his weekly periodical, 'The People', to propogate his extreme opinions. (1)"

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Trade Cards, odds, including Anglo Confectionery Tarzan; National Periodical Batman; Somportex Thunderbirds, various others

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The Housekeeper's Receipt-Book, or the Repository of Domestic Knowledge, containing a Complete System of House-Keeping, formed upon Principles of Experience and Economy, and Adapted to General Use, published by the Editor and Sold by all Periodical Publishers in Town and Country, 1815, eng. frontis., frayed and torn with some loss, five eng. plts. of bills of fare (apparently lacking bill of fare plt. for 'September and October'), some browning and spotting, a few repairs and a few leaves a little frayed, contemp. calf boards with recent calf reback and morocco label to spine, 8vo, together with Hunter (Alexander), Receipts in Modern Cookery, with a Medical Commentary, new ed., Murray, 1820, eng. frontis., recent half calf with morocco label to spine, 12mo, (first published in 1804 under the title 'Culina Famulatrix Medicinae, or Receipts in Modern Cookery') (2)

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Zulu War Ephemera A page from a contemporary periodical entitled OFFICERS KILLED IN THE ZULU WAR, with partly coloured portraits of Lieutenant Scott Douglas 21st Regiment, Lieutenant Evelyn of the Buffs, and Mr Keith Johnston, described as an African Geographer, above a drawing captioned THE ZULU WAR: GENERAL NEWDIGATE ADDRESSING THE LANCERS BEFORE THE BATTLE OF ULUNDI. SKETCH BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST MR MELTON PRIOR; together with another printed page bearing uncoloured portraits of six officers including Major General Newdigate, Commissary-General Sir E. Strickland and Lieutenant-Colonel Drury Lowe, 17th Lancers. Both in partly-gilt wooden frames 20in. x 151/2in. (51cm x 39cm) overall and slightly smaller (2)

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Croquet Association Gazette. The Official Organ of the Croquet Association, 28 bound vols., from vol. 1 no. 1, April 1904, to issue no. 164, December 1981, num. b & w illusts. and ads., together with four duplicated vols., plus 2 vols. titled "Croquet, 1898-1904", being the croquet section extracted from the periodical entitled 'Lawn Tennis and Amateur Croquet,' the first vol. entirely made up from photocopies, uniform ?? green half morocco with contrasting red morocco labels to spines, folio & 4to (34)

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Motif, A Journal of the Visual Arts, No.s 1-12, 1958-1964, this periodical covers all aspects of the visual arts, with articles and reviews by leading critics and historians

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An issue of "Batman" comic, No.188 from December 1966, pubished by National Periodical Publications Inc.

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EDINBURGH ALMANACK The Edinburgh almanack and Scots register for 1797 [1802 1803 1805-1819 1822 1823 1824 1827 1828 1829 1831-38 1840, 1843 1844 1853 1856 1857 1860, 1870, 1887 1890, 1892 1897 1900-1909 with duplicates for 1817 1811 1849 ... 58 volumes, some engraved frontispieces, from 1797 to 1870 calf, 1887-1909 cloth, calf generally rubbed and worn, upper cover of 1797 detached, 1815 with loss of titlepage and internal page damage, 1850 lacking titlepage, 12mo., Edinburgh: David Ramsay [and others], 1797-1907 [58] Note: Invaluable source of information on a wide variety of topics from the rates for hackney carriages to the officials of the city's golf clubs. Sold as a periodical with all faults, not subject to return.

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MacDIARMID Hugh [i.e GRIEVE Christopher Murray] A collection of periodical publications, cuttings and other ephemera, to include: A signed Christmas card; A newspaper cutting of a Burns supper, 21 January, 1959 and a menu from Milne's Bar in Edinburgh ("The poets' pub");The Voice of Scotland (various issues from Vol. 2 no. 2 Dec., 1945 and with some duplicates); Akros (various issues from Vol. 1 no 3 August 1966); United Scotsman Vol. 1 no 1 & No 3 1972; The Scots digest Vol. 1 no 1 etc. Sold as a lot, not subject to return

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