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Salaman (Malcolm) British Book Illustration Yesterday and Today, The Studio, 1923 ? Harvey Darton (F.J.) Modern Book-Illustration in Great Britain & America, spotted at beginning and end, The Studio, 1932 ? Ray (Gordon N.) The Illustrator and the Book in England from 1790 to 1914, original wrappers, New York, 1976 ? Houfe (Simon) The Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800-1914, 1978 ? Garrett (Albert) A History of British Wood-Engraving, 1978 ? Engen (Rodney) Dictionary of Victorian Engravers, Print Publishers and their Works, 1979; Dictionary of Victorian Wood Engravers, 1985 ? Peppin ( Brigid) and Lucy Micklethwait. Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: the Twentieth Century, 1983 ? Hunnisett (Basil) An Illustrated Dictionary of British Steel Engravers, original boards, 1989, all but the sixth and seventh illustrated, all but the third and last in original cloth, the fifth and last two with dust jackets, 4to and folio (9)
HENRY OSPOVAT (1877-1909) PORTRAIT SKETCHES AND STUDIES Nine in six frames; eighteen in a folio; an unframed ink study of a beggar; a framed print of a self portrait; and the book "The Work of Henry Ospovat" by O. Onions (The Saint Catherine Press, London, 1911) (10) ++ Generally good; a few worn or badly stuck down
1954 - First Sub 4 minute Mile Record. Sub 4 minute mile signed display – comprising the autographs of the record holder Roger Bannister and his two pacemakers Chris Chataway and Chris Brasher together with a photograph print of the three runners after breaking the record – in blue mount overall 11 x 14" plus 2x FDC s signed by all three runners. (3) Note: This historic event took place on 6 May 1954 during a meet between British AAA and Oxford University at Iffley Road Track in Oxford. It was watched by about 3,000 spectators. With winds up to 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) prior to the event, Bannister had said twice that he favoured not running, to conserve his energy and efforts to break the 4-minute barrier; he would try again at another meet. However, the winds dropped just before the race was scheduled to begin, and Bannister did run. Two other runners, Brasher and Chataway, provided pacing while completing the race. Both went on to establish their own track careers. The race was broadcast live by BBC Radio and commented on by Harold Abrahams, of Chariots of Fire fame.
1966 England World Cup football signed prints by Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters: Goal scorers montage showing all 4 goals scored in the 1966 final signed to front 29.5cm x 39.5cm, black & white print of Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters 20cm x 28,5cm both signed by the 2 scorers together with official souvenir programme and a reprint of the final programme all framed (3)
After Sir Peter Scott (1909-1989), "Mallards arriving at Dusk", signed in pencil in the margin, with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, colour reproduction print, image size 37.5 x 46cm.; 14.75 x 18.25in, together with "Mallards in a Yellow Sky", signed in pencil in the margin, with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, colour reproduction print, image size 35.5 x 54cm.; 14 x 21.25in (2).

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