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Cox (Morris). The Curtain. An Allegory of Inspiration, Gogmagog Press, 1960, 10 double-page reverse-offset prints from netting leaves, feathers, gloves, a bird's skull and other material, buff wrapper, paper label to front wrapper, 8vo, limited edition of 26, this copy inscribed to half title 'Proofs only, Morris Cox', together with: Gogmagog. The Private Press of Morris Cox, Gogmagog Press, 1975, two linocut press marks in brown, two photographs by Violet Philpott, original wrappers, small 8vo, limited edition of circa 50 copies, My Mysterious Father, Gogmagog Press, 1978, 11 late Victorian wood-engravings, original wrappers, 12mo, limited edition of 70, and other illustrations, broadsheets and publications relating to Morris Cox including four loose proof prints from Poems 1970-1971, 1972, each signed in pencil by the artist, Alan Tucker's The Narrow Boat, Stilt Press, 1969, Kalyb the Witch and other plays, Puppet Plays for Schools, 1958 reprint, several Phoenix Broadsheets,1970's-90's, 6 issues of World Review, 1951-53 (with Morris Cox contributions) and David Chambers, Colin Franklin and Alan Tucker's Morris Cox & the Gogmagog Press, 1991 (Qty: approximately 35)NOTESProvenance: Alan Tucker (1933-2017), Stroud bookseller and poet, and co-author of Morris Cox and the Gogmagog Press (1991). First three items: Chambers, Franklin & Tucker 5, 24 & 31 respectively.
Golden Cockerel Press 12 volumes, comprising Armstrong, Martin The Puppet Show. 1922, 8vo, original cloth-backed boards, slightly rubbed; Coppard, A.E. Hips & Haws. 1922. 8vo, number 41 of 500 copies, original red cloth-backed yellow boards, boards slightly soiled; Ellis, Havelock Kanga Creek. 1922. 8vo, original yellow-backed green cloth boards, dustwrapper slightly faded and lightly soiled; Armstrong, Martin Jeremy Taylor: A Selection from his Works. 1923. 4to, one of 320 copies, original buckram-backed blue boards, uncut; Longus Daphnis & Chloe. 1923, 4to, number 165 of 450 copies, original buckram-backed blue boards, uncut, very minor dust-soiling at extreme edge of boards; [Coventry, Francis] The History of Pompey the Little. 1926, number 252 of 400 copies, wood engravings by David Jones, original buckram-backed boards; De Heriz, P. La Belle O'Morphi. [n.d.], number 634 of 750 copies, original cloth; Andreyev, Leonid Abyss. 1929, number 406 of 500 copies, engravings by Ivan Lebedeff, original black cloth backed maroon boards; Grammont, Sieur de Heartsease and Honesty. 1935, number 77 of 250 copies signed by the translator, Helen Simpson, original blue cloth-backed decorative boards, faintly marked; Ghose, S.N. Folk Tales and Fairy Stories from India. 1961. Folio, number 477 of 500 copies, illustrations by Shrimati Carlile, original pictorial brown cloth, uncut; and a duplicate of Kanga Creek (with dustwrapper) and The Puppet Show (12)
A PELHAM PUPPET 'Ballet Girl', boxed with instructions and untangling leaflet, in original brown cardboard box with label to lidCondition report Head and hands appear to be in good condition. Some staining to clothes. Box stamped 'ballet Girl'.Some tears and rubs to label. Strings are not tangles
A group of toys and curios Condition:- Norah Wellings sailor doll - a little dirty, 21cm- unmarked monkey glove puppet, fabric a little worn, 20cm- boxed Mickey Mouse nurseryware trio, dirty but otherwise good, box a little tatty- boxed pair of Rollfast Kingpin No.34 roller skates, well used- pair of pre-WWII brown leather rugby boots, well used- Continental painted wood Noah's Ark with an assortment of cut out wood, pressed tin and lead animals, ark has loose lid crudely taped back on, rather dirty, animals - please refer to photographs, mostly good condition
Pelham Puppets electrically operated shop window display theatre, 1960s, with five puppets Pinocchio, Bimbo the clown, horse, Foal and Bengo, good working condition, little colour faded, together with a boxed Pelham Puppet Skeleton, good condition, string tangles, box fair some tears to lid, (2 items).
Jane Austen's Family.- ?C[ooper] (E[dward], Rev., son of Gislingham Cooper of Phyllis Court, Henley, Oxon, rector of Whaddon, near Bath, later vicar of Sonning, Berkshire, married Jane Leigh (1736-83), sister of Cassandra Leigh (1739-1827), married George Austen (1731-1805), parents of Jane Austen, father of Jane Cooper (1771-98) later Lady Williams, cousin and close friend of Jane and Cassandra Elizabeth Austen, and Rev. Edward Cooper (1770-1833), a regular visitor to the Austens' house at Steventon, 1728-92) Miscellanies [Verses and songs], manuscript, 207pp. excluding blanks at end, ruled throughout, blotting paper loosely inserted, slightly browned, ink ownership stamp "EC" and 20th century pencil inscription by James Stevens Cox: "Russell Mss Beaminster" on front pastedown, ink inscription on lower pastedown: "Receipt Book for Wages, 1780", original speckled calf, slightly rubbed, corners bumped, joints splitting, 104 x 190mm., poems dated between 1750-88.⁂ Jane Austen's family theatricals at Steventon.Austen family verses, comprising:(1). Austen (Rev. James, Jane Austen's eldest brother, 1765-1819) Prologue to the Wonder, acted at Steventon December 26th & 28th 1787. Spoken by Mr Henry Austen & written by the Rev:nd Mr James Austen, [Susannah Centlivre's The Wonder: a Woman Keeps a Secret, 1714], 1787.(2). Austen (Rev. James) Epilogue to the Wonder, acted at Steventon Written by the Same, & spoken by Mad:me La Contesse de Feuillide, [Elizabeth "Eliza" de Feuillide (1761-1813), married secondly Henry Austen (1771-1850), an elder brother of Jane Austen], 1787.(3). Austen (Rev. James) Prologue to the Chances [adapted by David Garrick from a play by Beaumont & Fletcher], acted at Steventon, Jan:ry 19th & 22nd 1788 - Written & spoken by the Rev:d James Austen, 1788.(4). Austen (Rev. James) Prologue to the Tragedy of Tom Thumb, acted to a small circle of select Friends, & spoken by the Author, March 22nd 1788, James Austen, A.M. Fell:w of St John's Coll:, 1788.(5). Cooper (?Rev Edward, c. 1727-92, or, Rev. Edward, 1770-1835) Nec tam aversus equos Tyria Sol jingit ab urbe [Nor does the Sun yoke horse so far from the City of Tyre, Virgil, The Aeneid], Cooper Feb:ry 21: 1788.Other, related family poems, including:(1). [Leigh (Cassandra, aunt of Cassandra Leigh mother of Jane Austen 1739-1827, eldest daughter of William Leigh of Adlestrop House, 1691-1757, married 8 September 1739 Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Bt., of Ambrosden, Oxfordshire, d. 1770)] An Epistle to the Right Hon:ble the Lady Viscountess St John, giving an account of the Journey to Ambroseden, March, 1750, by a Miss Leigh, Eldest Daughter of Willm: Leigh Esqr. of Adlestrop, Gloucestershire. Unpublished.(2). Lady Burrell. On Lord Mansfield's falling with Lady Edward, Bentinck from a Bench in the Ball room, at Tunbridge Wells.(3). Russell (Thomas, poet, bap. 1762, d. 1788) Verses upon Cervantes by Mr Russell, Fellow of New College, [1780-84].(4). Prologue upon the opening of the Lilliputian Theatre, spoken by Miss J: - or C.E. [?Jane and Cassandra Elizabeth Austen, aged 7 and 9 at the time] for a Puppet in the dress of a little Girl - by Dr Ekins - Dean of Carlisle, [not before 1782].(5). [Hayes (Philip, bap. 1738 d. 1797), composer]. Tweedledum & Tweedledee, The Anatomy School, Christ Church College, Oxford, 21st Dec:r 1780.Austen family theatricals. In the winter of 1787, some of the younger members of the Austen family converted a barn at the rectory at Steventon in order to put on plays over the Christmas period. One of the guests that year was a cousin Eliza de Feuillide, god-daughter of Warren Hastings, and a wealthy woman who had sponsored a play, Hannah Cowley's Which is the Man? at Tunbridge Wells Theatre in September. They decided to stage Susannah Centlivre's, The Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret, with James Austen as producer, his younger brother Henry as leading man and Eliza, leading woman. After its success, they staged a second play in January, The Chances, and finally a third in March 1788, Henry Fielding's Tom Thumb, all with prologues and epilogues supplied by the eldest son James, considered the writer of the family. Jane Austen, even at such a young age would have been involved at some level in such literary fun, and from this date started writing herself. Jane Cooper acted opposite Henry Austen in two plays at Christmas 1788, and was almost certainly at Steventon for the festivities a year earlier. The wider circle of cousins to the Austens, including the Coopers, Leighs and Lefroys would have been familiar with such verses, perhaps sometimes read aloud in the parlour of the rectory at Steventon on a winter's evening in a candlelit room full of shadows. This manuscript collection of intimate songs and verses was compiled by a member of this wide cousinhood, and if not a member of the Cooper family, certainly someone very close to the Austen family.
DETROIT SOUL FEMALES x 3. Excellent little pack of 3 x 45s to include DJ promo of Joanne and The Triangles - Don't Be A Cry Baby c/w After The Showers Come Flowers on V.I.P. (VIP25003 - Ex+), Little Lisa - Hang on Bill c/w Puppet On A String (VIP25023 - Ex) and misprinted DJ copy of Chris Clark - Love's Gone Mad (VIP25038 - VG).
Andy Greaves signed 10x8 colour photo with Lewis the puppet. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
An early 19th century pack of 52 lithographed playing cards, with a few details highlighted in red and yellow, featuring individuals and scenes of classical, romantic and Eastern figures, royalty, knights in armour, maidens, demons, lovers etc (the 3 of diamonds depicting a Hogarth style lady and 4 gentlemen watching a puppet show), 3¾” x 2½”, the backs with a pattern of simple rosettes. Basically GC for age (some wear, corners rounded) £50-80
* R&B / Ska / Reggae / Rock / Northern Soul. Unique collection of uncommon and rare 45rpm singles, mainly from the 1960s, covering mainly R&B, Blues, Ska, Reggae, Psychedelic Rock and Folk, a mixture of original and plain sleeves, including Hortense and Jackie (Stand By Me / Solid Rock) on R&B Discs Limited (Rita and Benny Izons, 1963-1965) JB 138, Slim Willis (Running Around / No Feeling For You) on R&B Discs Limited MRB 5004, Norma Frazer (The First Cut Is The Deepest) and Bumps Oakley (Ragg Doll) on Coxsone Records CS 7017, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band (Big Time Operator, EP) on Columbia SEG 8519, Bettye Swann (Fall In Love With Me / Lonely Love) on Money Records 129, The Idle Race (Days Of The Broken Arrows / Warm Red Carpet) on Liberty LBF 15218, produced by Jeff Lynne, Jason Deane (Make Believe / Don't Ever Want To See You No More) on King Records / R&B Discs KG 1049, Groundhogs (You Don't Love Me / Still A Fool) on Liberty LBF 15174, Cuby + Blizzards (Windows Of My Eyes / Checkin' Up On My Baby) on Phillips BF 1719, Junior Smith (Cool Down Your Temper / I'm Groovin) on Giant GN1, Dandy (Puppet On A String / Have Your Fun) on Giant GN5, Chuck Jacques with Lynn Taitt and The Comets (Dial 609 / Wait For Me) on R&B Discs / Ska Beat JB 264, The Folks Brothers (Carolina / I Met A Man) on Melodisc / Blue Beat 45-BB30, Jimmy Cliff (Give And Take / Aim & Ambition) on Island WIP 6004, The Maytals (54-46 Was My Number / Instrumental) on Trojan Records TR 7808, The Gun (Race With The Devil / Sunshine) on CBS 3764, Albert King (Cold Feet / You Sure Drive A Hard Bargain) on Stax 601029, The Jimi Hendrix Experience (The Wind Cries Mary / Highway Chile) on Track 604004 (UK 1967 mono 1st pressing), Otis Clay (She's About A Mover) on Cotillion 44001, Billy Stewart (Summertime) on Chess CRS 8040, Chuck Berry (It Wasn't Me) on Chess CRS 8022, Jimmie McCracklin (I Got Eyes For You) on R&B MRB 5001, Don Covay & The Goodtimers (Mercy, Mercy) on Rosemary 45-801 (Jimi Hendrix on guitar), Katie Webster and Ashton Conroy (Baby, Baby) on Kry Records 100, The Olympics (Baby, Do The Philly Dog) on Fontana TF778, Wink Martindale (Deck Of Cards) on London 45-HL-D 8962, Eddy Giles (Losin' Boy) on Murco 1031, Doris Troy (Tomorrow Is Another Day) on Atlantic AT4011, The Chessmen (Nothing But You) on Chess 1950, Big Maybelle (Mama / Keep That Man), French pressing on CBS 2926, James Brown & The Famous Flames (Papa's Got A Brand New Bag) on London HL 9990, The Impressions (Amen / Long Long Winter) on HMV POP 1492, Joe Johnson with Guitar Grady (Otis Is Gone) on Cry Records 1100, together with other singles by artists such as The Meters, Root and Jenny Jackson, Grand Funk Railroad, James Duncan, The Miracles, The Crystals, The Shirelles, Little Richard, Ted Taylor, The Joys of Life, Erma Franklin, Donald Byrd, Jimmy Smith, Lou Johnson, Tommy Tucker, Bunny Sigler, Junior Wells, Oscar Perry, Dee Clark, Theola Kilgore, O.V. Wright, Howlin' Wolf, William Bell, Mable John, Toussaint McCall, John Lee Hooker, Joe Hill Louis & His Boys, Bobby Bland, Miss LaVell, Barry Jones, Johnny Thunder and Ruby Winters, Barbara Randolph, Martha & The Vandellas, Lee Dorsey, Barbara Lynn, Billy Yates, Bobby Powell, Joe Turner, Darlene Love, Lonesome Sundown, Fleetwood Mac and Barbara Lewis (Qty: 80)
Georgian satirical caricatures [c.1800], grotesque borders by Thomas Rowlandson after George "Mustard" Woodward, hand-coloured etchings on laid/chain-lined paper, three sheets presented in Hogarth frames. The cartoons depict various scenes and characters at a fair, including a puppet show, bear-baiting, boxing, and a roundabout (3)
SANDIE SHAW. 13 LPs and 1 x 10" LP. Titles: Reviewing The Situation (UK stereo, PYE blue label, NSPL 18323, gatefold sleeve, Ex/G with damage to spine), Me (NPL 18121), The Golden Hits Of (GGL 0360), The Golden Hits Of (MAL 781), Puppet On A String (German, HTSLP 340 036 stereo), Golden Hour pres (GH 533), Puppet On a String (MONO, NPL 18182), Puppet On A String (HMA 217), Sings Puppet On a String.. (ST 901), The Sandie Shaw Supplement (MALS 1164), Sandie Shaw (US, Mono, R-6166), Me (US, stereo, RS-6191), The File Series (FILD 007), Reminding You (DOW 8, 10"). Condition generally VG to VG+., some at Ex.
JIMI HENDRIX. Collection of 33 LPs/comps and 3 x 12". To include US, German and UK issues. Titles from: Band of Gypsys (UK, Track, Stereo, 2406 002, puppet sleeve, VG+/VG), Electric Ladyland (Uk, Polydor RE, 2657-012, Ex+/Ex), The Jimi Hendrix Concerts (EU, demo copy, CBS 88592, Ex+/Ex+), Axis Bold as Love (US, Stereo, Reprise RS 6281, VG/VG), The Essential Jimi Hendrix (Promo, US, Reprise HS 2293, VG+/VG+), Electric Ladyland (US, RE, gatefold, 2RS 6307, Ex/VG), The Cry of Love (US, RE, Reprise, MS 2034, VG+/VG), Get That Feeling (US, Capitol, Stereo, ST 2856, VG/VG), Live (German, Hor Zu, SHZE 293), The Cry Of Love (German, Stereo 2459 937),
2 Pelham Puppet Animals. A Mouse, very much in the style of TV's Jerry mouse, in grey with grey/mauve felt ears, light blue/white edged bib and a French style beret. Plus a Pony (Foal) in white and speckled brown with white cotton mane and tail. Both boxed, minor/some wear/damage to one.. Puppets VGC. £30-60

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