NORWICH HISTORY AND INTEREST: 7 Titles: CHRISTOPHER BARRINGER (Ed): NORWICH IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, Norwich, Gliddon Books, 1984; BARBARA DODWELL: THE CHARTERS OF NORWICH CATHERAL PRIORY, PART ONE, London, J W Ruddock and Sons, 1974; W H JONES: A QUAINT CORNER IN NORWICH - SAMSON AND HERCULES, AND AUGSTINE STEWARD'S HOUSES, Norwich, 1900; J K EDWARDS: THE ECONOMMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NORWICH 1750-1850 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WORSTED INDUSTRY, 1963; R H MOTTRAM: THE GLORIES OF NORWICH CATHEDRALLondon, Winchester Publications, ND; MRS HERBERT JONES: SOME NORFOLK WORTHIES, London, 1899 [contemporaryily bound excerpt, pp217-332; THE HISTORY OF THE MAID'S HEAD INN, WENSUM STREET, NORWICH, Norwich, Jarrold and Sons, (7)
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GEORGE EDINGER AND E J C NEEP: HORATIO NELSON, London, Jonathan Cape, 1930, first edition in original unclipped dustjacket. Copy belonging to C J Brittonm, with tipped in ALS from author Neep and another from Warren R Dawson [English librarian, insurance agent, egyptologist and antiquarian 1888-1968].Ex libris
NELSON INTEREST: DECORATIVE CLOTH BINDINGS: 8 Titles: THE STORY OF NELSON AND WELLINGTON ILLUSTRATED, London, W and R Chambers, ND (x4); JOHN MASEFIELD: SEA LIFE IN NELSON'S TIME, London, Methuen, 1920, second edition; FREDERICK HARRISON: ENGLAND EXPECTS - A STORY OF THE LAST DAYS OF NELSON, London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, ND; HAROLD F B WHEELER: THE STORY OF NELSON, London, Geroge G Harrup, 1911; JOHN LAING: A LIFE OF NELSON, London, T C and E C Jack, ND (8)Ex libris
WARREN R DAWSON (Ed): THE NELSON COLLECTION AT LLOYD'S - A DESCRIPTION OF THE NELSON RELICS AND A TRANSCRIPT OF THE AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS OF NELSON AND HIS CIRCLE AND OF OTHER NAVAL PAPERS OF NELSON'S PERIOD, London, Macmillan, 1932. First edition in original dustjacket, protected undder mylar cover. Various tipped-in letters from the auithor to Mr C J BrittonEx libris
NAVAL BATTLES: 2 Titles: MRS R VALENTINE: SEA FIGHTS AND NAVAL BATTLES: FROM ALFRED TO VICTORIA. A POPULAR ACCOUNT OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ACTIONS IN WHICH THE BRITISH NAVY AND ARMY HAVE BEEN ENGAGED, London, Frederick Warne and Co, ND. In maroon cloth with gilt title blocked in black tooled design to upper board; LIETENANT CHARLES R LOW: THE GREAT BATTLES OF THE BRITISH NAVY, London, George Routledge and Sons, ND, tenth edition. Bound in blue cloth with gilt title and shield blocked in black tooled design (2)Ex libris
POETRY: 6 Titles: AMY M CHARLES: THE SHORTER POEMS OF RALPH KNEVET - A CRITICAL EDITION, Ohio, Ohio State University Press, 1966 [not distributed in the UK]; THOMAS EDWARD AMYOT: VERSES AND BALLADS, Norwich, Agas H Goose, 1897; W W SKEAT: LANGLAND - PIERS THE PLOWMAN, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1962 [tenth edition, revised]; ERIC DRAKE: O MELLOW ME POEMS, Downham Market: Tom Mollars at The Quaker Press, 1969; G R WOODWARD: ACTA SANCTORUM, TEN POEMS, London, A R Mowbray, 1924 [first impression]; THE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM COLLINS, London, Joseph Wenman, 1786 (6)
Poems by William Sotheby, London Wiliam Nichol 1825 First Edition DEDICATION COPY FROM AUTHOR TO LADY DACRE in ink to the title page. Two vol in 19th century half calf. Bound with others; 1. Fiesco; or the Genoese Conspiracy A Tragedy. G. H. N. [Georg Heinrich Noehden] and J. S. [Sir John Stoddart]. London. J. Johnson First Edition 1796. 2. Coleridge (Samuel Taylor).- Schiller (Friedrich) The Piccolomini, or the First Part of Wallenstein, a Drama, translated by S.T.Coleridge, first English edition [without half title]. 3. Conscience; or, The Bridal Night. James Haynes. London. 1821. 4. Halidon Hill; A Dramatic Sketch from Scottish History. Walter Scott. 1822 First Edition. Without ads. 5. Werner A Tragedy by lord Byron. 1823. London John Murray. First Edition, p188 without the end 1/1. 6. Ahasuerus The Wanderer. A Dramatic Legend in six parts. London G. And W. B. Whittaker. 1823. Second Volume. 7. Poems by William Sotheby, London Wiliam Nicho 1825 First Edition DEDICATION COPY FROM AUTHOR TO LADY DACRE in ink to the title page. 8. Don Pedro King of Castile A Tragedy by lord Dorchester. London Henry Coburn, 1828. 9. The Last of the Greeks or the Fall of Constantinople, by Lord Morpeth. London James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1828. 10. William Tell, A Drama from the German of Schiller, Transated by R. Talbot. London Printed by Plummer and Brewis 1829. 11. The Hunchback, A Play in Five Acts by James SheridanKnowles. London E. Moxon 64, New Bond Street. 1832 First Edition.
Manual of Design. Compiled from the writings and addresses of Richard Redgrave. By Gilbert R. Redgrave [c1876] bound with The Industrial Arts Historical Sketches with numerous Illustrations [c1876] Bound in a period green half Morocco binding, spine in gilt panels, with Morocco title label in gilt. With two others; including “rudimentary Treatise on the Art of Painting on Glass or Glass Staining. 5th edition. 1884. And Old English Doorways.. H Tanner 1903 [4to] Red cloth. [3]
R CHAMBERS (Ed): THE BOOK OF DAYS - A MISCELLANY OF POPULAR ANTIQUITIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE CALENDAR INCLUDING ANECDOTE, BIOGRAPHY, & HISTORY, CURIOSITIES OF LITERATUE AND ODDITIES OF HUMAN LIFE AND CHARACTER, London, W and R Chambers, 1883. In 2 volumes uniformly bound in full dark green calf, with filt titles to sectional spines and gilt shield motif to upper boards. Splits to spines, rubbing and abrasions to calf (2)Ex libris
FURNITURE AND WOODWORKING INTEREST: 6 Titles: JOHN FOWLER AND JOHN CORNFORTH: ENGLISH DECORATION IN THE 18TH CENTURY, London, Barrie and jenkins, 1974; R W SYMONDS: OLD ENGLISH WALNNUT AND LACQUER FURNITURE, London, Herbert Jenkins Ltd, 1922; MICHAEL HARDING-HILL: WINDSOR CHIARS - AN ILLUSTRATED CELEBRATION, London, Antique Collector's Club, 2003; HERBERT CESCINSKY: ENGLISH FURNITURE FROM GOTHIC TO SHERATON, New York, Bonanza Books, 1968; R W SYMONDS: MASTERPIECES OF ENGLISH FURNITURE AND CLOCKS, London, B T Batsford, 1940; VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, DEPARTMENT OF WOODWORK: CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH FURNITURE AND WOODWORK, VOL IV - GEORGIAN (6)
ORNITHOLOGY: 8 Titles: REV C A JOHNS: BRITISH BIRDS IN THEIR HAUNTS, London, George Routledge and Sons, 1922, Seventh edition; R S R FITTER: THE POCKET GUIDE TO NESTS AND EGGS, London, Collins, 1954; RALPH WHITLOCK: RARE AND EXTINCT BIRDS OF BRITAIN, London, Phoenix House, 1953; P A D HOLLOM: THE POPULAR HANDBOOK OF RARE BRITISH BIRDS, London, H F and G WITHERBY, 1960; FRANK FINN: BIRD BEAHVIOUS, London, Hutchinson; EDWARD A ARMSTRONG: A STUDY OF BIRD SONG, London, Oxford University Press, 1963; ERIC SIMMS: THE NEW NATURALIST WOODLAND BIRDS, London, Bloomsbury; E C ARNOLD: BIRD RESERVES, London, H F G Witherby, 1940 (8)
R DODSLEY: SELECT FABLES OF ESOP. 3 books in one. London, printed for Will Osborne and J and H Mozely, c1800Period calf (worn and loss to top of spine), Remnants of wax seals to pastedown and ink markings, losses frontis. Foxing and toning to title page and some throughout.Illustrated throughout with various woodblock engravings
A Guide to Pictorial Perspective by Benjamin R. Green 1851 FIRST EDITION. With all 11 plates 41pp, with tipped in errata slip. Bound with others; “A Guide to Landscape Drawing in Pencil and Chalk by George Harley.’ 4th edition 1853. With tinted stone lithograph frontispiece and five stone plates [numbered 2-6]. With “The Elements of Perspective illustrated by Numerous Examples and Diagrams’ by Aaron Penley, 3rd edition 1851. With two illustrated catalogues to the rear. 3 vol in 1 with 2 illustrated catalogues. **The first title A Guide to Pictorial Perspective, bound to the middle is exceedingly scarce, with just two auction results [1898 and 2001]. No other copies found in commerce.
R P CRASSET: HISTOIRE DE L'EGLISE DU JAPON [HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN JAPAN], Paris, Francois Montalant, 1715. In 2 volumes. Bound in full calf. Extremely worn and with miutiple significant losses to boards, spine and edges. Gilt embellishment to upper board of volume II, lacking for volume I. Text block to volume II loosening, with some staining and tonight throughout each volume (2)
ARTIST ALFRED WILLIAM STRUTT’S Personal copy of Painting Popularly Explained; Including Fresco, Oil, Mosaic, Water Colour, Water Glass, Tempera, Encaustic, Miniature, painting on Ivory, Vellum, Pottery, Porcelain, Enamel, Glass Etc. 1873. With School of Art presentation plate to the front pastedown “Presented to A. W. Strutt for success in the Advanced [and elementary in ink] of the course of instructions in art”. Original blind stamped Morocco “V R” to the upper board **Alfred William Strutt was born in Tanaraki, New Zealand, the son of the English artist William Strutt (1825-1915). His grandfather was the miniaturist William Thomas Strutt (1777-1850) and his great-grandfather was Joseph Strutt (1742-1802) a social historian and artist. His sisters Rosa and Laura were also artists. His father had moved to Australia in 1850 and then to New Zealand in 1855, where he recorded the early days of the British colony. Alfred and his family returned to England in 1862 where he studied at the South Kensington School of Art.
18 PAMPHLETS IN ONE BINDING.[George CRUICKSHANK] (illustrator) and William HONE. Illustrated by woodcuts. [1] The Real Constitutional House that Jack Built, with 12 Cuts. 6th Edition. Printed J. Asperne. 1819. [2] The Political House that Jack Built, with 13 cuts. 17th Edition. William hone. 1819. [3] 2nd Edition Who Killed Cock Robin! A Satirical Tragedy or Hieroglyphic Prophecy on the Manchester Blot!! John Cahuac. 1819. [4] The Theatrical House that Jack Built, 13 cuts. 2nd Edn. Joseph Grove. 1819. [5] The theatrical House that Jack Built with 13 cuts. 2nd Edn, Joseph Grove. 1819. [6] The Green Bag "A Dainty Dish to set before a king" with 13 cuts. 9th Edn London J. Robins. 1820. [7] The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder, 21st edn, William Hone. 1820. [8] The Man in the Moon, with 15 cuts, 6th Edition, William Hone. 1820. [9] The Man in the Moon, 15 cuts 7th Edition, William Hone. 1820. [10] A Political Lecture on Heads alias Blovkheads!! Don Juan Asmodeus. London [undated c1820]. [11] The Constitutional Apple Pie, with 13 cuts. T. Hughes. 1820. [12] Kouli Khan or, the Progress of Error 4th Edition. William Benbow [undated c1820]. [13] The Queen in the Moon, 13 cuts, 2nd Edition. London. 1820. [14] The Political Doctor Syntax.. With Satyrical Designs by I. R. Cruikshank. London. 1820. [15]. Sketches of the Life of Billy Cobb, and the Death of Tommy Pain with Cuts. 2nd Edn. London [undated c1820], [16] The book of Wonders in fourteen chapters.. Queen Caroline, London 1821. [17] First book for the instructions of Students in the Kings College. 2nd Edition. [undated c1820] [18] The Miraculous Host Tortured by the Jew.. with 10 cuts.. 5th Edition 1822. Text block split.
LARGE FORMAT NATURAL HISTORY AND ANIMAL LIFE: 5 Titles: IAN COX (Ed): THE SCALLOP - STUDIES OF A SHELL AND ITS INFLUENCES ON HUMANKIND, London, the Shell Transport and Trading Company Limited, 1957; ZDENEK VOGEL AND MARGOT SCHIERL (Trans): REPTIL LIFE, London, Spring Books, ND; DR JOSEF R WINKLER AND VLADIMIR BOHAC (Illus): A BOOK OF BEETLES, London, Spring Books, 1964; K KAVINA: ATLAS OF FUNGHI, London, Lincolns-Prager, 1947; DR JOSEF AUGUSTA AND ZDENEK BURIAN (Illus): PREHISTORIC ANIMALS, London, Spring Books, ND (5)
FISHING INTEREST: 5 Titles: ROBERT HARTMAN: ABOUT FISHING, London, Arthur Barker, 1935; RAY BERGMAN: WITH FLY, PLUG, AND BAIT, New York, William Morrow and Co, 1947; H E TOWNER COSTON, F T K PENTELOW AND R W BIRCHER: RIVER MANAGEMENT, London, Seeley, Service and Co; A E COOPER (Ed): SEA FISHING, London, Seeley, Service and Co; IZAAK WALTON AND CHARLES COTTON: THE COMPLEAT ANGLER, London, John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd, 1926 (Reprint) 5)
CHARLES SIMPSON: EL RODEO - ONE HUNDRED SKETCHES MADE IN THE ARENA DURING THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL CONTEST (1924) BY CHARLES SIMPSON R.I, R.O.I. REPRODUCED IN COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY R B CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM AND DESCRIPTIVE LETTERPRESS BY ARTIST, London, John Lane - The Bodley Head, 1925. First edition. Linen backed boards titled in red and black. Some text inscriptions in ink within, of unknown origin.
A Statistical and Agricultural Survey of the County of Galway. With Observations on the Means of Improvement; drawn up for the Consideration. and by the Direction of the Royal Dublin Society. Dutton, Hely. Published by Dublin, Printed at the University Press by R. Graisberry., 1824, 1st Ed. Quarter calf. Marble boards. Spine detached. Ex libris
D'Alton, John & O'Flanagan, J. R. The History Of Dundalk and it's environs: from the earliest times to the present time with memoirs of Eminent Men. Dublin: Hodges, Smith & Co., 1864. First Edition. Pp, xvi, 400. Illustrated with 4 plates and 5 maps. Modern blue half calf and marble boards, gilt titles and decoration to the spine. 8vo
Vitae Et Gesta Summorum Pontificum A Christo Domino Usque Ad Clementem VIII Necnon S. R. E. Cardinalium Cum Eorundem Insignibus. M Alfonsi Ciaconii Biancensis. Cum Privilegio. Romae Apud Stephanum Paulinum MDCI (1601) Superiorum Permissu. Title page printed in red and black with large Barberini coat of arms engraved in copper, initials, portraits of the popes and their coats of arms engraved in wood, many coats of arms coloured in tempera, 4 full-page copper-engraved plates by Greuter. Fundamental work on the iconography of the popes, written by the Spanish Dominican father Alfonso Chacon (1530-1599). In addition to the portraits and coats of arms of the popes, the seals, medals, coats of arms of the cardinals created by them, funerary monuments, lapidary inscriptions are reproduced, while the text provides a huge amount of information. Vol I
Ussher, James. A Body Of Divinity or, The Sum and Substance of Christian Religion, Catechistically propounded and explained, by way of Question and Answer. Methodically and familiarly handled, for the Use of Families. To which are adjoined a Tract, Intituled, Immanuel: or The Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God. By the Most Reverend JAmes Ussher, late Arch-Bishop of Armagh. London: Printed for R. J. for Jonathan Robinson, A and J Churchill, J Taylor and J. Wyatt. 1702. Modern contemporary red calf with 5 raised bands, gilt titles and decoration.
Political Survey of Ireland, 1672 Petty. Sir William Petty's Published by Brown, Mears, Clay & Hook., London, 1719. Also bound in is A List Of The Absentees Of Ireland and the Yearly Value of their Estates and Incomes Spent Abroad, with Observations on the Present Trade and Condition of that Kingdom. Dublin by R Gunne, 1729. Scarce. Contemporary Boards
Smyth, Mr. William. Mr. Smyth's Discovery of the Popish Sham Plot in Ireland, Contrived to Correspond with their Sham-Plot in England. By which it appears, that it has been the joynt Design of the Papists in both Kingdoms, to make People believe their Real Plot to be a Sham-Plot, and their Sham-Plot a Real Plot. Necessary for the Information of all His Majesties Protestant Subjects. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1681. Folio. pp. 4. Recent quarter morocco on buckram boards. Very scarce.
Clark, J. W.. Mr. John Mackenzye's Narrative of the Siege of London-Derry, A False Libel: In defence of Dr George Walker. Written by his Friend in his Absence. London: Printed by R. Simpson at the Harp in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1690. Small quarto. pp. [1], 18. Modern half calf on marbled boards, title in gilt on spine. A fine copy.
A small group of charms, including a gilt metal and bloodstone fob seal, carved as a butterfly, length 1.7cm, a gilt metal and red paste fob seal, carved as a flower, a rock crystal fob seal, carved with the initial ‘R’, a 9ct gold horseshoe, a 9ct gold cross and a 9ct gold heart charm, total weight 1.2g, together with a silver child’s bracelet.

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