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FLEMING (IAN)The Man with the Golden Gun, FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION, FIRST STATE, publisher's dark grey/brown cloth, variant with the gun blocked in gold on the upper cover and the spine lettered in silver, dust-jacket designed by Richard Chopping (priced 18s net on front flap), slight fraying at spine ends and at corners [Gilbert A13 (1.1)], 8vo, Jonathan Cape, 1965Footnotes:THE FIRST AND RAREST STATE OF THE BINDING, WITH THE GUN BLOCKED IN GILT ON THE FRONT COVER AND THE SPINE LETTERED IN SILVER. Gilbert records that 940 copies were issued in the 'golden gun' binding, many of which were shipped in advance to Commonwealth countries in order to meet the publication day. It soon became apparent that the cost of blocking all these copies was prohibitive, and the remainder of the print run was issued in the plain black cloth. The present copy is one of those which 'very occasionally' (Gilbert) had the spine lettered in silver - we have not traced any other copies with this variant in auction records.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TOLKIEN (J.R.R.)The Hobbit or There and Back Again, FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION, frontispiece and 9 plates or illustrations (all but one full-page), map endpapers (printed in red and black) by the author, publisher's green cloth, lettered and decorated in dark blue, corners of spine slightly worn [Hammond A3(a)], 8vo, George Allen & Unwin, [1937]Footnotes:The Hobbit was published on 21 September 1937 in an initial print run of 1500 copies that was sold out by 15 December of that year.Provenance: Michael Tisdall (gifted to him at the time of publication), pencil inscription on front free endpaper; by descent to the present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CAMERON (JULIA MARGARET)A collection of 41 albumen copy print portraits (or subject studies), sitters including Julia Jackson, Kate Keown, Alfred Tennyson, George Watts, Herschel, Mary Prinsep, Mary Hillier, John Spedding, and Anne Thackeray, some rounded at edges, a few small tears, creases, various sizes (160 x 130mm., and smaller), [c.1865-1870]; and 8 other nineteenth century photographs, of which one by Oscar Rejlander of Henry Taylor (49)Footnotes:An unusual archive of albumen copy prints of Cameron's studies of male, female and child subjects. Includes (with date taken, Cox and Ford numbers): 'La Madonna Aspettante/Yet a Little While', 1865 (No. 50); [Mary Prinsep], 2 versions, October 1870 (No. 437, 2 copies; No. 436); 'The Vestal' [Hatty Campbell], 1868 (No. 182, 2 copies); 'The Angel at the Sepulchre' [Mary Hillier], 1869-70 (No. 268, 2 copies); 'The Dream' [Mary Hillier], 1869 (No. 258); Julia Jackson, 'now Mrs. Herbert Duckworth', 1865 (No. 295); Julia Jackson, 1867 (No. 311); 'Christabel' [Mary Prinsep], 1866 (No. 396); Anne Thackeray, May 1870 (No. 500); J.F.W. Herschel, April 1867 (No. 676, 5 copies, one torn); John Spedding, May 1864 (No. 756); Alfred Tennyson, July 1866 (No. 802, this copy as a roundel); Alfred Tennyson, June 1869 (No. 810, 2 copies); George F. Watts, 1864 (No. 826, both arched); 'Grief' [Kate Keown], 1866 (No. 982); 'The Kiss of Peace' [Florence Anson and Mary Hillier], 1869 (No. 1129, 2 copies, one torn).Provenance: Believed to have been purchased by the vendors' father at auction at Orgreave Hall, Staffordshire (home of Adeline, wife of Hardinge Hay Cameron Cameron, Julia Margaret's fourth son) in 1967.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ephemera, a collection of mixed ephemera to include an illustrated autograph album (approx. 10 decorated pages), small qty. rail tickets (poss. WW2), Weetabix 3-D viewer with 8 animal cards, Liebig advertising menu, 12 Gilbey's Horoscope beer mats, La Cartolina Che Canta Fonoscope, framed Louis Wain print 'Milk Has Gone Up', 1920s docket 'Parcels Delivered By LM&S', a signed photo of Chuck Yeager (first man to break the sound barrier), Pink Floyd art poster, page from The Sphere 1907 entitled 'How The Advocates Of Women's Suffrage Marched Through The Muddy Streets Of London' (tear to bottom) etc. (gen gd) (qty.)

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