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Ceramics - a Poole dolphon; a crescent moon shaped Wedgwood Jasperware trinket box and cover; a novelty Bell's Whisky vessel, as a bell; a Leonardo Collection porcelain model of a Wren, on a wooden plinth; a Beneagles Scotch Whiskey vessel, as the Loch Ness Monster; a large jardiniere, decorated with roses in high relief; etc. (2 boxes)
A collection of decorative china wares to include a Sunderland lustre ware jug depicting ships and bearing inscription "Far from home across the sea .....", a Poole pottery fruit bowl, a collection of Minton's tea wares decorated with pheasants, a Beswick pottery figure of a foal, an art pottery cylindrical vase depicting a pheasant, two Shorter & Son pottery vases in the form of shells, etc
BRIAN HOLLINGSWORTH: THE GUILD OF RAILWAY ARTISTS, THE GREAT WESTERN COLLECTION, Poole, Blandford Press 1985, ltd edn (500), orig fl cf gt, aeg, orig s.-c + OUR IRON ROADS - THE STORY OF RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES UNTIL THE END OF THE AGE OF STEAM 1830-1980, 1980 1st edn, orig wraps with complete collection of 64 accompanying postcards, (2)
E G POOLE & OTHERS: GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY AROUND MARKET HARBOROUGH, 1968, orig cl d/w + B C WORSSAM & OTHERS: GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY AROUND CAMBRIDGE, 1969, orig cl d/w + P G H BOSWELL: THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY AROUND IPSWICH, 1927, orig cl + W H PENNING & OTHERS: THE GEOLOGY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF CAMBRIDGE..., 1881, orig prtd wraps + 8 others all geological survey of England and Wales titles, some ex "Mining and Mineral Technology Library" with institutional markings (12)
Published 1677 AD. Translated into English by Clement Edmonds (1567?-1622), fifth edition, entitled The Commentaries of C. Julius Caesar of his Wars in Gallia and the Civil Wars betwixt him and Pompey, printed by Tho. Newcomb for Jonathon Edwin at the Three Roses, Ludgatestreet, 1677; Observations upon Caesar's Commentaries of the Civil Wars betwixt Him and Pompey, printed by Tho. Newcomb for Jonathan Edwyn, MDCCLXVI and A Continuation of the Wars in Gallia, by same printer but dated 1676, concluding with The Manner of Our Modern Training, or Tactick Practice, being an essay on military tactics suitable for 'modern' (17th century) usage; [red/black and black titles (3); preface (unpaginated) including a leaf of publisher's advertisements of other works, 12pp; Life and other matters (unpaginated), 36pp.; text 332pp; folding plate at p.298]; folio, modern full calf binding with gilt-lettered spine label by Salisbury Bookbinders (with invoice 28 January 2003 and costing £190). STC C200; ESTC R16632; Cockle 71; Moss I:241; see Brueggemann, 519-20. The Commentaries of Julius Caesar have long been an important text in military training and this work is one of the earliest English translations to have been prepared; Clement Edmond(e)s was a government official, widely respected for his knowledge of military theory, he was Member of Parliament for Oxford University in 1621 and then appointed Secretary of State; this is the second, expanded edition published after his death. 1.5 kg, 31.5 x 21cm (12 1/2 x 8 1/4"). Dr Brian Poole Collection, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK; acquired 2002; formerly Bishop's Palace Library, Salisbury. "Good condition; some browning and minor paper faults, a few contemporary ink notes, one engraved plate present. Scarce early translation."

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