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Fine bindings R Brownings Poetical Works, Smith, Elder & Co 1889, full leather, tree calf, gt rules and dentelles, marbled dp, Bkpl inside front bd, red and black pastedowns with titles and no of vols and author, teg (17) and The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, William Heinemann 1908, red cl, gt titles to spine (12) (1 box) CONDITION REPORT: note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
Green, J R "A Short History of the English People", MacMillan & Co 1902, 4 vols, full red leather, marbled ep, gt dentelles, Taunton School Crest in gt on all front bds, gt titles, raised bands"Milton's Poetical Works" 1801, full leather, marbled ep, all a little wornLecky, William Edward Hartpole"The History of England in the 18th century", 2nd ed, Longmans Green & Co 1879, 4 vols, full blue leather, raised bands, gt titles but faded, gt crest on front bd, all rather bumped and worn Chambers"Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Traps", William & Robert Chambers, 4 vols, marbled bds, 1/2 leather and two other vols CONDITION REPORT: note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
Seven Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes comprising one £5 note, (15 July 1970 signed J M Burke), one £5 note (22 June 1988 signed R M Maiden) and one £5 note (14 May 2004 signed F. Goodwin) and four other various £1 notes, all unc. also a Jersey £1 note (September 1957, fine), a Herm Island coupon, three various British Forces notes and a Cheltenham and Gloucester cheque dated 1st Jan 1896 (13)
Handcoloured folding "Map of England and Wales including principal part of Scotland, delineated and the mail and turnpike roads direct and cross with various alterations, additions and improvements..." by W R Gardner, in morocco leather and marbled and a quantity of 19th century handcoloured engraved maps of Middlesex, Gloucestershire, Gloucester and Northamptonshire
1907: Roger Casement's signed presentation copy of 'At the Back of the Black Man's Mind' by R. E. Dennet At the Back of the Black Man's Mind or Notes on the Kingly Office in West Africa by R.E. Dennett, MacMillan & Co. Ltd, London, 1906. Original cloth. Signed on the free front end paper "To Roger Casement at Santos From the author in Benin Febry. 1907" and further inscribed by Casement himself "From Roger Casement to R. J. Berry Santos 12 May 1907".
1914-1948 British military and civil medals A Victory medal to DM2-Pte. R. Green. A.S.C.; a George VI Imperial Service Medal to Gertrude Marie Genevieve Crosbie, cased; War Medal 1939-1945; a Burma Star, with silver rose; an Africa Star with North Africa, 1942-43 campaign bar; and two 1939-1945 Stars. (7)
1902-1918 Lieut.-Col Edgar Monteagle-Browne - DSO. Royal Munster Fusiliers, archive of correspondence, documents and ephemera. Relating to his military career and especially his command of 2nd, 8th and 9th Battallions, Royal Munster Fusiliers. Includes 47th Infantry Brigade, Plan of Battle, Raid on Petit Bois Salient by 8th Royal Munster Fusiliers, 6 November, 1916 and his reports on the raids; a telegram 1915, 25 July, from the War Office to Mrs E M Browne, informing her that her husband was wounded; recommendation of Monteagle-Browne for a DSO; his dog-tag; his will; photographs and correspondence. Who's Who, 1922 entry: Monteagle-Browne, Lieut.-Col Edgar. DSO. 1916. b. 15 June, 1878; e. of four surv. S. of J. Monteagle-Browne, Tullycarnen, Ardglass. M. 1915, Osra y.d. of late Fleet Paymaster Sydney Brougham-Hinshelwood. R.N. and g.g.d. of Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Fairfax Moresby, G.C.B.; two s. one d. Educ. Privately. Entered army 1898; served with 1st Batt, R. Irish Fusiliers throughout South African War (Kings and Queens Medals with 5 clasps); Staff Captain for Railway Transport in Cape Colony Staff 1902-3; resigned Commission, 1905, and took up political work, standing twice for Parliament as an Advocate of Universal Military Service for which he was thanked by the late Earl Roberts; he has travelled extensively in Europe, S. America and Africa; started Rifle Clubs at sea in Merchant Service, 1908; Captain and Adjutant 10th (S) Batt. Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; Major, 194; Served European War, at first 2nd in Command of Warwicks; later on in Railway Transport Establishment for five months; 2nd in Command 1st & 7th Batts, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 1915; commanded in succession 9th, 8th, and 2nd Batts, R. Munster Fusiliers, 1916-17 (wounded four times, D.S.O. Mons Star, dispatches thrice); Order of Damilo 4th Class. Recreations: shooting, polo, hunting and travelling. Address: Broncroft Castle, Craven Arms, Shropshire. T.A.: Monteagle, Munslow.
A collection of early 18th century sermons and discourses bound together, to include, A DISCOURSE MADE BY THE L'D BISHOP OF ROCHESTER TO THE CLERGY OF HIS DIOCESE... 1695, Savoy, E & R Nutt, 1727; A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE HONOURABLE HOUSE OF COMMONS AT ST MARGARETS WESTMINSTER ON FRIDAY JAN xxx 1729; A SERMON PREACHED AT THE CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE JEWRY MARCH 31 1730; A LETTER FROM ROME SHEWING AN EXACT CONFORMITY BETWEEN POPERY AND PAGANISM, 2nd ed, 1729 (1)
A collection of modern first editions, to include: HOLDING (E), THE SHOALS OF HONOUR, Dutton, 1926; KING (R), GILBERT THE GHOST, Cecil Palmer, 1930; FAULKNER *W), THESE THIRTEEN STORIES, full leather, Chatto, 1933; PENNY (F), MISSING!, Chatto, 1917; LEWIS (W), THE VULGAR SPEAK, Robert Hale, 1941; BROCH (H), THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY, Collins, 1935; JAMES (H), THE REVERBERATOR, Macmillan & Co, 1888; SYBIL, THE STAR GEZER, THE KINGS DAUGHTER, London, 1889, etc (14)
PASTEUR (V), GODS AND HEROES OF OLD JAPAN, first edition, four colour plates, pictorial cloth, London, 1906; HOBSON (R), CHINESE ART, with 100 colour plates of pottery and porcelain of all periods, Ernest Benn, 1927 (ex-Lancaster Library); STRANGE (E), THE COLOUR PRINTS OF HIROSHIGE, 52 plates, cream cloth, Cassell, London, 1925; BINYON (L), JAPANESE COLOUR PRINTS, sixteen colour and thirty black and white plates, Yedo, 1923; STRANGE (E), JAPANESE ILLUSTRATION, A HISTORY OF THE ARTS OF WOOD CUTTING AND COLOUR PRINTING, first edition, yellow cloth, 1897 (5)
BIRT (R), XXII DRAGOONS 1760-1945, THE STORY OF A REGIMENT, first edition, with maps and plates as called for, yellow d.j, Gale & Polden, Aldershot, 1950; WOOLLRIGHT (MAJOR H), RECORDS OF THE SEVENTY SEVENTH (EAST MIDDLESEX), THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE OWN REGIMENT, frontis and five other plates, red cloth, London, Gale & Polden 1907; ESSAME (MAJOR GENERAL), THE 43RD WESSEX DIVISINO AT WAR 1944-1945, frontis, plates and folding maps, d.j, London, Clowes, 1952; DELANEY (J), THE BLUE DEVILS IN ITALY, a history of the 88th Infantry Division, first edition, pictorial cloth, Washington, 1947 (4)
HINSHAW (B), NOW, first US edition, signed and dedicated by the author, 'To my good friend Sally Walker, Brian Hinshaw, April 4th 1944, pattered blue cloth, Nashville 1943; MOSS (R), THE HOUSE OF THE HUNDRED HEADS, first edition, signed by the author 'To Thomas Irving Jones - with the authors kind regards - and in the hope that one day he will return the compliment, Robert Moss, May 1939', Robert Hale, 1939 (re-backed) (2)

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