JEROME (J K) Three Men in a Boat, 1st edition 1889, 8vo, original cloth; PULMAN (G P R) The Book of the Axe, 4th edition, 1875, folding map, author's letter inserted, cloth gilt; ROBINSON (C E) A Royal Warren or Picturesque Rambles in the Isle of Purbeck, 1882, 4to, light spotting to title and frontis, uncut, cloth gilt; WHITE (Rev. G) The Natural History of Selborne, 1813, 4to, plates, rubbed calf, detached board; 5 others
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Victorian fiction. HILDRETH (R)The White Slave, first English edition Routledge 1852, 12mo, contemporary cloth; ST JOHN (Percy B) The Slave Mother, H. Lea [no date], 8vo, illustrated, double column, half calf; DALTON (William) Phaulcon the Adventurer; or the Europeans in the East, 1862, 8vo, portrait, chromolithographed plates, contemporary cloth (rubbed); Parlour Library Vol. VIII: SAND (George) The Haunted Marsh, 1847, 12mo, morocco; HINGSTON (E P) Artemus Ward (His Travels) Among the Mormons, 1865, 8vo, illustrated, plates browned, half calf; TROLLOPE (Frances) The Life and Adventure of Michael Armstrong the Factory Boy, London: H. Colburn 1840, 8vo, plates, foxing, contemporary cloth; [NEALE (W J)] Paul Periwinkle or the Pressgang, 1841, 8vo, plates by Phiz, foxing, half calf; COCKTON (Henry) The Life and Adventures of George St Julian, Routledge 1844, 8vo, illustrated, foxing to plates, worn half calf; Valentine Vox the Ventriloquist, 1873, 8vo, bound from parts, illustrated, half roan; The Love Match, 1845, 8vo, engraved frontis and title, slight foxing, half morocco; The Steward, 1850, 8vo, illustrated, cloth; The Sisters, or the Fatal Marriages, 2nd edition 1851, 8vo, cloth; (15)
Victorian literature and popular editions, 8vo and 12mo. MAXWELL (W H) Wild Sports of the West, c.1857, cloth; BLAKEY (R) Angling, 1860, 12mo, limp cloth; GALE (F) Sports and Recreations, 1888, 8vo, yellow boards; SENIOR (W) Waterside Sketches, 1875, pictorial boards; others by Mrs Hungerford, Lady Long, etc; all in varying condition (38)
The SPECTRE (anon.) Ye Vampyres! A Legend of the National Betting-Ring showing what Became of It, 30th thousand, London: Samuel Tinsley, 1875, pictorial boards, rubbed; VERNE (Jules) Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, 2 vols. in one, London: Ward, Lock and Tyler, 'two shilling' edition, colour plates, pictorial boards; Wonderful Travels, 2 vols. in one, pictorial boards; The English at the North Pole, pictorial boards; SAND (George) The Miller of Angibault, Mauprat and The Countess of Rudolstadt, all Weldon Two Shilling Library editions in pictorial boards; SALA (G A) Quite Alone [no date], Gaslight and Daylight, 1872, lacks part of spine strip, Captain Dangerous; STEVENSON (R L) New Arabian Nights, 1895, pictorial boards (12)More images if needed.Thanks
Victorian paperbacks and booklets, cheap and popular editions. BENHAM (W Gurney) Mrs Jarley's Waxworks, Part 3, no date; Tim Gamwattle's Jaunt, no date, Manchester: John Heywood, small 8vo, 61pp., paper wrapper; BROWN (J R) Love's Secret, yellow wrapper, no date; AMCOTTS (V) Lurline, no date; LYALL (Edna) The Autobiography of a Slander, 1887; DELAMOTTE (W A) Smoking and Smokers, 1845; BEETON (Mrs Isabella) How to Manage House and Servants, no date, yellow covers; RUNDELL (M) Cookery Book, revised edition, no date, 12mo, Routledge one shilling Useful Library series, pictorial boards; SOYER (A) A Shilling Cookery for People, 100th thousand, 1855, 12mo, pictorial boards, lacks spine strip; VIZETELLY (H) Facts about Champagne, and other Sparkling Wines, 1879, illustrated; The Magic Lantern its Construction and Use, c.1890, illustrated, cloth; HICKLIN (John) The Ladies of Llangollen, no date, ink inscription dated 1862, green paper wrapper; and various others (23)
New England, 9 vols. recent re-bindings in slip cases. LINCOLN (W) History of Worcester, Massachusetts, 1862, 8vo, portraits, recent morocco, slip case; SARGENT (Nathan) Men and Events, 2 vols., 1875, 8vo, inserted modern portrait plate, recent tree calf, slip case; WASHBURN (Emory) Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts, 1826, 8vo, presentation inscription 'by the author' to head of title, Flint family inscriptions to first leaf, all rather browned and stained, brittle in places, recent red morocco; WASHBURN (Emory) An Address ... Inhabitants of the Town of Leicester, in the Events of the Revolution, 1849, 8vo, 48pp, original blue wrappers bound in, recent blue morocco, slip case; another copy, in yellow wrappers; HILL (Rev. T) The Centenary of Leicester Academy, 1884, 8vo, front wrapper bound in, recent green morocco, slip case; BURDETT (E W) History of the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, 1877, 8vo, original wrapper bound in at end, recent morocco, slip case; with one history of Leicester by Washburn, 1860, lacking title page; together with a reproduction map of Virginia and Maryland after R de Vaugondy (10)
Victorian popular editions by Routledge and other publishers, hard and soft backed. HATLEY (R M) Memoirs of Madame Tussaud. London: Routledge 1878, 12mo, pictorial 'yellow back' covers; SMITH (Albert) The London Medical Student, 1861, 12mo; PEACOCK (T L) Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey, 1856, 12mo; PROWSE (W J) Nicholas's Notes, no date, 12mo; The Book of Ready Made Speeches, 1867, paper covers; SHERWOOD (Mrs) The Nun, new edition, no date; LEMON (Mark) Mr Punch His Origin and Career, no date, paper covers; DENIER (T) The Great Secret of Shadow Pantomimes, New York 1868, recased preserving original covers; The Life of P T Barnum, 1855, 'Author's Edition'; SMITH (Albert) Christopher Tadpole, 1857, pictorial boards; few others (14)
Victorian shilling and other popular series books, mainly paperback 8vo and 12mo. SIMS (George R) How the Poor Live - Horrible London, 1889; The Siege of London, by 'Posteritas', 1885; SEN (Sun Yat) Kidnapped in London, 1897; STODDART (Jos) Sports and Pastimes, Men I have Met, 2 parts, 1889; PHILLIPS (W) The Wild Tribes of London, 1856, 3rd edition; MORELL (J R) Russia as it is, 1854, map; another copy, HORTON (T G) Turkey the People, Country and Government, 1854, illustrated; another similar for Russia, 1854; FISHER (F H) Cyprus Our New Colony, 1878, with maps, yellow boards; COOK'S Handbook to Venice, folding lithograph map, pictorial boards; DICKENS (C) Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, 1866, 12mo, yellow back pictorial boards; with others (34)
MORRIS (B R) & W B TEGETMEIER. British Game Birds and Wildfowl, 5th edition, in 2 vols, 1897, large 8vo, double page coloured plates, cloth, one cover stained and distorted; MORRIS (F O) A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 1895-97, large 8vo, coloured plates, cloth gilt; 4 others, birds (12)
A collection of 18 prints and a small oil study in the manner of Constable to include; Antoine Waterloo, Figures conversing by a wooden bridge, signed and inscribed 'Antoni Waterlo Fe./ R. & I. Ottens ex.' (upper left in the plate), Robert-Dumesnil collectors stamp (lower centre), etching on laid paper, believed to be the second state, 12.5 x 14cm & Two Hermits, signed 'Antoni Waterlo Fe.et in.' (upper left in the plate), etching on laid paper, believed to be second state; Hans Baldung, Job Tempted by a Demon, verso text from Speculum Patientiae, woodcut on paper, later state, 16 x 10.8cm; Pennell, After Richard Parkes Bonington, Follower of Durer and others, various sizes (19)
STEVENSON (R L) Works, including 1st editions of: Kidnapped, 1886, with folding map; Catriona, 1893; The Merry Men, 1887; The Master of Balantrae, 1889; The Wrecker, 1892 (joints rubbed); The Black Arrow, 1888; The Wrong Box, 1889; St Ives, 1898; In the South Seas, 1900; others, all in uniform half red morocco gilt for Sotheran (18)
STEVENSON (R L) Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1886, 8vo, half title; bound with The Dynamiter - More New Arabian Nights, 1885, 8vo, paper wraps bound in, half red moroccoThere are no original wrappers for the Dr. Jekyll. Condition is generally good
WILDING (Wilding) portrait photograph of King George VI in RAF uniform and with a baton under his arm, signed below in ink "George R. 1948"; in original leather frame (rubbed and bowed, lacking strut to reverse); with Dorothy Wilding's original decorative label on the back of the photograph, and serial number '015154 B'.Minor toning and dust staining to the edges. Frame in need of repair or replacement.
BLACKMORE (R D) Lorna Doone, Boots, circa 1935, 4to, illustrated, dust jacket; KINGSLEY (C) The Water Babies, illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell, Raphael Tuck & Sons, no date, small 4to, plates, half calf by Zaehnsdorf, rubbed; DEFOE (D) Robinson Crusoe, illustrated by A E Jackson, Ward Lock & Co, no date, pictorial boards, few others (7)
CUNDALL (H M) Kate Greenaway Pictures from Originals presented by her to John Ruskin..., 1921, 4to, mounted portrait frontispiece and colour plates, captioned tissue guards, original cloth, uncut, dust jacket slightly torn; BURTON (Sir R) The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, 17 vols., 8vo, no date, printed by the Burton Club for private subscribers, no. 336/1000, cloth
WILDE (Oscar) Bibliography, by Stuart Mason, in 2 vols. 1914, 8vo, signed edition de luxe no. 19/100 copies, uncut, original cloth, spines slightly darkened; A Study, 1905; The Sphinx without a Secret - The Canterville Ghost - The Model Millionaire, privately printed 1904, 8vo, no. 13/300 copies, part unopened, original wrapper laid down; De Profundis, 1st edition Methuen & Co 1905, small 8vo, later morocco; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, Rodale Press 1954, one of 1000 copies; SHERARD (R) Life of Wilde, 1906, cloth; one other 16mo vol. in German, slip cased (8)
Literature, various, including: ADAMS (R) Watership Down, 1st illustrated edition 1976, slip case; UPDIKE (D B) Printing Types, 2 vols., 2nd edition, dust jackets; also works by Somerset Maugham, Elizabeth Goudge, H M Tomlinson, C J Sansom, H E Bates, John Le Carre, and others; Penguin 1st edition paperbacks; Foulis published, etc (c.120 vols.)
Mountaineering and climbing, mountain scenery illustrated, a collection of 20th century titles, authors include: W Larden, Ken Wilson, J R Ullman, Jim Perrin, Dorothy Pilley, F S Smythe, Sir F Younghusband, G Finch, M Harding, R L G Irving, M Slesser, W A Poucher, G Rebuffat, A H Griffin, etc, many with dust jackets (approx. 100)
Private press and others, including works designed by Iain Bain with inserted correspondence. NELSON (Jack) Broad Campden, Chipping Campden, 1971-75; SHEPARD (L) John Pitts Ballad Printer, 1969; PURDUE (A W) Squires, Scholars and Soldiers, The Carr-Ellisons 1830-2000; TATTERSFIELD (N) Bookplates by Beilby and Bewick, 1999; Memoir of Thomas Bewick, 1975; Bewick to Dovaston Letters 1824-1828, publ. 1968; POMEROY (Jane R) Alexander Anderson's New York City Diary 1793 to 1799, 2 vols., Oak Knoll Press 2014, 4to, slip case; etc, with some booklets (24)
[STRYPE (John)] Life of Sir Thomas Smith, 1698, 8vo, all rather browned, map at p.176, lacks portrait and Aa3 of appendix, rebacked calf; Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of the Rt. Rev. John Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London, 1st edition, 1701, 8vo, engraved portrait, panel calf, rebacked; Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to Religion and its Reformation, under the Reign of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Mary the First..., 7 vols., 1816, 8vo, worn calf, rebacked (9)
BARLOW (T) The Justice of Peace: A Treatise Containing the Power and Duty of that Magistrate. In the Savoy 1745, folio, contemporary calf; [COLQUHOUN (Patrick)] A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis, 3rd edition, London: H. Fry, 1796, 8vo, folding table at end, with half-title, ownerhsip name of Charles Sneyd Edgeworth (brother of Maria Edgeworth), occasional toning, half calf; BURN (R and J) The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, 18th edition, 4 vols., 1793, 8vo, half calf; another edition, 4 vols., 1805, calf (10)
RICHARD- YORKSHIRE-1722: REGISTRUM HONORIS DE RICHMOND- LONDON 1722, a rare and extensive large folio work on the early history of Richmondshire, its town and villages. Comprising over 450pp, in sections, appendices and indexes. Complete with all plates, mostly of coats and arms and armorial seals, including a folding map of Richmondshire and a folding view of the town with its castle and church.Printed by R. Gosling, Fleet Street 1722. Text in Latin Ownership signature on title page of Thomas Zouch (1737-1815) Divine and Antiquary (See extensive entry in DNB) Contemporary full leather binding, boards detached Ex. Lib
"THE PICTORIAL MUSEUM OF ANIMATED NATURE" VOL. I MAMMALIA & BIRDS, VOL. II BIRDS REPTILES MOLLUSCA INSECTS, published by Charles Knight, "THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY MR. RAPIN DE THOYRAS continued from the revolution to the accession of King George II by N. Tindal, M. A. ........", Vol. IV, printed for John and Paul Knapton 1745, disbound, no plates, together with "The Illustrated London News Record of the Transvaal War 1899-1900 with eight photogravures", J. R. Green - "A Short History of the English People" Vols. I and III (6)
A George II silver half pint beer mug, John Barbe, London, 1755, of baluster form with slightly turned rim, s-scroll handle and circular stepped and spreading foot, inscribed with initials to underside 'L R*M', 3¾in. (9.7cm.) high, weight 6.7 tr.oz. * Condition: Strong hallmarks, light surface marks, minute nick to rim, hole to cast handle (made when casting), good.
R H Clapperton, "Paper: An Historical Account of Its Making by Hand from the Earliest Times to the Present Day", Shakespeare Head Press, 1934, one of an edition of edition of 60 for private circulation, on Superfine Toned Bible Paper by Messrs Robert Fletcher & Son, Ltd, Kearsley Paper Works, near Manchester, blue cloth with gilt-tooled calf label on top board, all edges gilt, 36 cm x 26 cm
J R R Tolkien, The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, published by George Allen & Unwin, paper dust jackets and card case.Dust jackets slightly discoloured with minor dents at top and bottom of spine, contents complete.The Return of the King - 3rd Impression Jan 1957Fellowship of the ring - 5th Impression Dec 1956The Two Towers - 5th Impression 1957
Arthur Bond (1888 - 1958) "Off the Chapman Light", a study of a group of boats sailing along the south coast with the lighthouse on the horizon, etching, signed and titled on W R Deighton & Sons label verso, in pen lined card mount and wooden frame under glass, 24 cm x 32 cm overall [Chapman lighthouse was built off Canvey Island, Essex in 1851 and remained operational for 100 years.]
A Great War silver watch chain bearing a Duralumin fob bearing letter-punched inscriptions "Zepp L31. FWB 1.10.16". [LZ 72 / L 31) was an R Class super-zeppelin of the Imperial German Navy. It was commanded by Kapitänleutnant Heinrich Mathy and took part in several raids over London before being downed by 2nd Lt. Wulstan J. Tempest near Potter's Bar on the 1st of October 1916.]

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