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LIMITED EDITIONS. Williamson, Henry. Tarka the Otter. London and New York 1927. One of 1100 copies. Orig. cloth gilt t.e.g., other edges uncut (spine darkened) -- Rossi, Mario M. Pilgrimage in the West. Translated by J.M.Hone. Cuale Press. Dublin, 1933. One of 300 copies. orig. linen backed boards. Aldington, Richard. At All Costs. 1930. No. 181 of 275 signed copies. Orig. Cloth backed. All 8vo. (3).
HOUSMAN, A.E. Last Poems. Alcuin Press, Chipping Campden, 1929. -- HOUSMAN, LAURENCE, trans. Of Aucassin and Nicolette. 1925. Plates by Lemence Housman after Paul Woodroffe.Both orig. boards -- YOUNG, ANDREW. The Collected Poems. 1960. 8vo., cont. qtr. brown morocco, t. e.g. Signed by the poet and illustrator, Joan Hassall. With 3 other volumes (The World Encompassed, 1926 and 2 illus. by W.Blake) (6).
NONESUCH PRESS. Milton, John. Poems in English. 2 vols., no. 1247 of 1450. 1926. 8vo., cont. parchment backed boards uncut. Plates by William Blake (spines slightly soiled) -- Blake, William. Pencil Drawings. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. No. 477 of 1550, 1927. 4to., cont. half linen, d.w. (one corner stained, d.w. defective). Plates. -- Hudson, w.h. 153 Letters. No. 631 of 1000, 1923. 8vo., orig. cloth, d.w. Portrait on title. With 1930 Prospectus and Retrospectus, and another volume (6).
ARLOTT, JOHN. Alleston's Innings. Epworth Press, 1957. No. 1 of 200 copies, numbered, signed and inscribed by the author to Leslie Gutteridge, ".appropriately since he so warmly encouraged the book and since it and all the others are signed with his pen" 8vo., orig. cloth gilt, glacine wrap. (torn). Folding score sheet and illustration. With newspaper cutting of May 22, 1911 with report of the match.
BRODRIBB, GERALD. Cricket in Fiction. A Bibliography P.P., The Mountjoy Press, Canford, 1950. No. 61 of 150 copies, signed by the author. Errata slip. Padwick vol 1 6; Felix on the bat. Being a memoir of Nicholas Felix.., 1962. With a postcard from Brodribb to Leslie Gutteridge lossely inserted, 1962. Padwick vol 1 688, 8192; The Book of Cricket Verse An Anthology 1953. Padwick vol 1 6386. 8vo., orig. bindings (3).
KHAN, MOHUMMUD ABDULLAH. The Cricket Guide Intended for the Use of Young Players containing a short but comprehensive account of the Game..The Royal Printing Press, Lucknow (1891). 16 leaves & orig. yellow wrappers bound in and folding errata leaf on green paper. Half maroon roan (spine chipped, stain on upper cover). Some pencil annotations in text.
RIDLEY, H.M. (compiler). 7th (Q.O.) Hussars Cricket Macthes Played From 1873 to 1888. Secunderabad, Printed at the Albion Press, by Ramreddy & Co. (1889). 12mo., orig. cloth with leather label gilt on upper cover. Signed by Ridley in pencil on front flyleaf "With H.M. Ridley's best wishes - 'O mihi praeteritos referat in Jupiter annos' - ". Title within printed decorative border and illustration.
ROSENWATER, IRVING. A Portfolio of Cricket Prints. A Nineteenth Century Miscellany with an Introduction and notes by Irving Rosenwater. Holland Press and Neville Spearman, 1962. Folio, orig. illustrated wraps. (wraps. torn). 8 coloured plates. Inscribed and signed by the author an half title to Leslie Gutteridge , "who ought to have written the few words in this book but who left it to a lesser mortal.".
BIBLIOGRAPHY. Eckel, John C. The First Editions of the Writings of Charles Dickens.., 1913. No. 688 of 750 copies. (plates stained). --Ramsden, Charles. London Bookbinders. 1780-1840. (1956). d.w. -- Copinger, H.B. The Elzevier Press. 1927 -- Vibert, Lionel. The Rare Books of Freemasonry. 1923. With 2 others on the same; and a volume of catalogues on railways. 8vo., orig. cloth (7).
BIBLIOGRAPHY. Summers, Montague. A Gothic Bibliography. N. 494 of 750 copies. Fortune Press, n.d. -- Martindell, E.W. A Bibliography of the Works of Rudyard Kipling. New Edition, 1923. No. 277 of 700 copies. (some staining to text). -- Stewart, James McG. Rudyard Kipling. Toronto 1959. -- STOTT, RAYMOND TOOLE, A Bibliography of the Works of W. Somerset Maugham. Edmonton 1973. -- Kennedy, R.S. & B.J. Farmer. Bibliography of G.A. Henty & Hentyana. Typescript. 1955. Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth (6).
BIBLIOGRAPHY. Taunbert, Sigfred. Bibliopola. 2 vols., Hamburg and London (1966). --Plantin, Christopher. Type Specimen Facsimiles II. Reproductions of C. Plantin's Index Sive Specimen Characterm 1567.., University of Toronto Press, 1972. Folio, --Fabes, Gibert. Modern First Edition: Points and Values. First & Third Series. First series Presentation copy from the author. 1929-32. Limited Edition. 8vo. All orig. cloth (5).
A George III mahogany linen press, the detachable cornice with carved moulding and a fluted frieze with central paterae, above five slides enclosed by a pair of panel doors with outline moulding, above two short and one long drawer fitted replaced brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 4ft 3.5in (131cm) wide, 6ft 4.25in (193.6cm) high.
A 19th century mahogany linen press, the fixed dentil moulded cornice with an applied husk frieze above a later hanging rail enclosed by a pair of rectangular panel doors with oval crossbanded veneers, the base with two short and two long drawers fitted later ring handles, on splay feet, 4ft 2in (127cm) wide.
HAGGARD, Stephen, 'The Unpublished Poems of Stephen Haggard' ed. Christopher HASSAL. The Salamander Press, 1945.Ltd.edn. 1/4 vellum bds. Tog.with WEBSTER, John 'The Duchess of Malfi' Sylvan Press, 1945, Ill. Michael ARYTON. Plus 'The Week-end Book' Nonesuch Press, 1929. dec. cl. bumped, plus others. 8.
LEIGHTON, Clare, 'Wood-Engraving & Woodcuts', The Studio, 1932, tog. with 'Where Land Meets Sea The Enduring Cape Cod' by same. The Chatham Press, Connecticut, 1954. soft covers.Plus GIBBINGS, Robert 'John Graham Convict 1824' Dent, 1956. 1st thus. in d/w. 40 engrs. by author. Plus BATES, H.E. 'Through The Woods' Gollancz, 1936, in d/w. engrs. Agnes MILLER PARKER, plus 3 others. 7.
An early 19th Century mahogany linen press, having a stepped cornice and plain frieze above twin recessed arched panelled doors with flame mahogany veneers and beaded edge opening to reveal four fitted slides, the base fitted two short and two long graduated drawers with pressed brass oval plate handles and all raised on bracket feet
An early 19th Century mahogany linen press, having a stepped cornice and plain frieze above twin fielded panelled doors with crossbanding opening to reveal unfitted interior with hanging rail, the base fitted two short and two long graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet, height 215cm, width 146cm
A 19th Century mahogany linen press, having a stepped cornice and Gothic arch moulded frieze above twin oval fielded panelled doors with crossbanding and raised applied mouldings opening to reveal unfitted interior with hanging rail, the base fitted two short dummy drawers over two graduated real drawers, the whole raised on bracket feet, height 215cm, width 143cm
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