Slater (J.H.) Engravings and their Value 8vo" 1891; Another copy third edition 8vo [1900] § Cundall (Joseph) A Brief History of Wood-Engraving illustrations 8vo 1895 § Rinder (Frank) Etchings of D.Y.Cameron plates original boards 4to 1908 § Sparrow (Walter Shaw) A Book of British Etching plates front endleaf removed 4to 1926 § Slythe (R. Margaret) The Art of Illustration illustrations 4to 1970 § Hunnisett (Basil) Streel-Engraved Book Illustration in England illustrations 8vo1980 all but the fourth in original cloth the last two with dust jackets; and 161 others relating to prints the majority exhibition or dealers` catalogues" various sizes(168)
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Westlake (N.H.J.) A History of Design in Painted G 4 vol. in 3" original cloth 1881-1894 § Cescinsky (Herbert) and Ernest R. Gribble. Early Englshs Furniture & Woodwork 2 vol. in 1 contemporary cloth 1922 § Sir Christopher Wren A.D. 1632-1723 original cloth faded 1923§ Viollet-le-Duc (E.) Dictionnaire Raisonné de l`Architecture 10 vol. contemprary half red morocco over marbled boards rubbed Paris1873 illustrations; and 2 others" v.s.(17)
Abbey (Major J. R.) Life in England... number 47 of 500 copies" 1952; Life in England... reprint 1972 § Herbert (A.S.) Historical Catalogue...The English Bible 1525-1961 1968 § Kunitz (Stanley J.) and Howard Haycraft. Twentieth Century Authors1950 illustrations original cloth or boards some with dust-jackets a few ex-library copies with bookplates and library stamps; and a quantity of others bibliography" v.s.; sold not subject to return(Qty)
Bacon (John) Receiver of the First Fruits: Liber R calf" recased later spine title 1786 § Plowden (Francis) Church and State: Being an Enquiry into the Origin Nature and Extent of Ecclesiastical and Civil Authority.. slight marking and foxing end papers lifting contemporary calf recased 1795 § Nalson (John) An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State from the Beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in the Year MDCXXXIX to the Murther of King Charles 1 engraved frontispiece contemporary calf recased 1882; and 3 others" v.s.(6)
Hardy (Thomas) The Well-Beloved first edition" etched frontispiece map original cloth 1897 § Meredith (George) Jump to Glory Jane limited edition plates and illustrations by Lawrence Housman original pictorial boards spine browned lower joint torn 1892 § Watson (William) The Eloping Angels: a Caprice one of 75 copies title printed in red and black bookplate on front paste-down contemporary vellum gilt bowed 1893 § Wedmore (Frederick) Renunciations limited edition A.L.s. from the author loosely inserted original cloth a little faded and soiled 1893 § Bloomfied (R.) The Farmer`s Boy; a Rural Poem third edition engraved plates and illustrations spotted contemporary half calf rubbed 1800; and 13 others" 8vo & 4to(18)
Urbinate (Caesare Becillo) Evangeliorum engraved title vignette and illustration" ruled in red bookplate of R. de Boyer de Sainte Suzanne contemporary red morocco gilt g.e. lacking clasps corners bumped joints with very slight wear otherwise a pretty copy 12mo Paris apud Sebastianum Hure" 1651.
Orton (Joe) Entertaining Mr Sloane"1964 label on front free endpaper 1964 § Beckett (Samuel) Eh Joe and Other Writings 1967 § Federman (R.) and John Fletcher. Samuel Beckett: His Works and His Critics... Berkeley 1970 § Musil (Robert) Der Mann Ohne Eigenschaften second edition "6.-7.Tausend" Berlin1931 all but the last first editions original cloth or boards the first warped the last soiled and stained the rest with dust-jackets all rubbed and soiled the first slightly defective; and 7 others" 8vo
Chalmers (Patrick R.) "A Dozen Dogs or So" first trade edition" colour plates by Cecil Aldin original buckram London & New York 1928 § Hoffmann (Heinrich) König Nussknacker... reprint colour illustrations original cloth-backed pictorial boards some pencil marking covers becoming detached Darmstadt n.d.; and 2 others" small folio & 4to(4)
Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite"GCP1948 illustrated by Mark Severin original parchment-backed pictorial cloth gilt Golden Cockerel Press 1948 § Jones (Gwyn) The Green Island one of 500 copies illustrated by John Petts signature and bookplate of Robert Herring Golden Cockerel Press 1946 § Baker (R. St.Barbe) Famous Trees illustrated by S.R.Badmin Dropmore Press 1952 § Sandeman (C.) Thyme and Bergamot out-of-series copy signed by the author illustrated by John O`Connor Dropmore Press1947 limited editions plates and illustrations most wood-engraved all but the first original pictorial cloth gilt uncut the last with dust-jacket (spotted)" v.s.(4)
Art reference -- Thomson, B. Vuillard. 1988; Tucker, P.H. Monet at Argenteuil. 1982; House, J. Monet. Nature into art. 1986; Ives, C. Pierre Bonnard, the graphic art. New York, 1990; Cogeval, G. Vuillard. Washington, 2004; Rewald, J. The history of Impressionism. 1980; Terrase, M. Bonnard at Le Cannet. 1988; Young, A.M. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). 1968; Cogniat, R. Bonnard. [N.d.]; Shone, R. Sisley. 1992; Schwartz, G. Rembrandt. 1985; Preston, S. Vuillard, [N.d.] ; Ayres, J. The artist`s craft. 1985; Shanes, E. Turner`s picturesque views in England and Wales. 1979; Shone, R. The post-impressionists. 1980; mostly with dust-jackets; Werner, A. Degas pastels. 1969; Wilson, M. The National Gallery, London. 1981; Laclotte, M. Painting in the Musée d`Orsay. 1986; and c. 6 boxes of art books, hardbacks and paperpacks & exhibition catalogues (quantity)
Chinese snuff bottles and jade Moss, H., Graham, V. and K.B. Tsang. The Chinese snuff bottle. New York, 1993. 2 vol., folio, slipcases; White, Helen Snuff bottles from China. The Victoria and Albert Collection. 1992. Folio, dust-jacket, slipcase; Moss, Hugh Chinese snuff bottles from the collection of the Rt. Hon. the Marquess of Exeter. 1974; Moss, H.M. Chinese snuff bottles of the silica or quartz group. 1971; National Palace Museum, Taipei. Masterpieces of Chinese snuff bottles in the National Palace Museum. 1974. Slipcase; [Idem] Snuff bottles in the collection of the National Palace Museum. 1991; Hansford, S.H. Jade. Essence of hills and streams. 1969. Dust-jacket; Kleiner, Robert An exhibition of Chinese snuff bottles from the collection of Mary and George Bloch. 1987. 4to, dust-jacket; Kleiner, Robert Chinese snuff bottles in the collection of Mary and George Bloch. 1995. 4to, dust-jacket; Kleiner, Robert Precious playthings: important Chinese snuff bottles from the Mack Collection. 2000. 4to, dust-jacket; Kleiner, Robert Chinese snuff bottles. The White Wings Collection. 4to, dust-jacket; Hall, Robert Chinese snuff bottles III [ and IV] . 1990-91. 2 volumes, 4to, dust-jackets; Hobson, R.L. The art of the Chinese potter. 1923. 4to, original buckram; Kleiner, Robert Treasures from the sanctum of enlightened respect. 2000. 4to, dust-jacket; Hall, Robert Chinese whispers. Chinese snuff bottles IX. 1999, 4to; Feddersen, M. Chinese decorative art. 1961; Herberts, K. Oriental lacquer. 1962. 4to, dust-jacket; Zee-Min Lee, J. Chinese Potpourri. 1961; Perry, Lilla S. Chinese snuff bottles. Rutland, 1960. 4to, dust-jacket, in original packaging; Li, Ramond A glossary of Chinese snuff bottle rebus. Hong Kong, 1976; [Idem] Snuff bottle terminology. 1981; [Idem] Chinese snuff bottle themes. 1983; [Idem] The miniature arts in China. 1988; [Idem] The medicine snuff bottle collection.1979; [Idem] The art of imitation in Chinese snuff bottles. 1985; Chu, A. & G. Oriental antiques and collectables. 1973; Hitt, H.C. Old Chinese snuff bottles. 1977; Ryerson, E. The Netsuke of Japan. 1958. Dust-jacket; Barker, R. & L. Smith. Netsuke. 1976. Dust-jacket; Forman, W. Japanese Netsuke. 1960; Wills, G. Jade of the East. 1972. 4to, slipcase; Stevens, Bob C. The collector`s book of snuff bottles. 1976. 4to, slipcase; Curtis, E.B. Reflected glory in a bottle. 1980. Dust-jacket; Honour, H. Chinoiserie. 1961. Dust-jacket, plates, original cloth; and 8 others; mostly 4to, in good condition (41)
Hume, David The history of England ... London: Baynes, etc. 1822. New edition, 8vo, 8 volumes, contemporary half calf; Chambers, R. Domestic annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution. Edinburgh: Chambers, 1874. Third edition, 8vo, 3 volumes, illustrated, later quarter calf; Laing, Malcolm The history of Scotland. London: Cadell, 1800. 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary half calf gilt, some worm damage to backstrips and 8 others. Sold not subject to return (19)
Bronte, Charlotte, Emily and Anne [Novels]. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, [n.d.]. 7 volumes, 8vo, green half calf gilt, spines slightly faded; Dickens, C. [Works]. [N.d.] 19 volumes, Daily News Memorial Edition, plates, maroon half morocco, slightly rubbed; Minarik, E.H. Little bear`s visit. 1961. 8vo, plates by Maurice Sendak, cloth-backed boards, corners slightly rubbed; Burns, R. Poems. Edinburgh, 1811. 8vo, 2 volumes, engraved plates, modern cloth, pencil to frontispiece of volume 2; Waugh, E. Men at arms. 1952; Robb, J. Murrayfield Golf Club. 1947. Original cloth; and 20 others, miscellaneous (51)
English literature & poetry -- Larkin, Philip The north ship. 1956. Dust-jacket; [Idem] The whitsun weddings. 1965. Third impression, dust-jacket; Cocteau, Jean My journey round the world. 1958. Dust-jacket; Hughes, Ted Wodwo. 1967. Second impression, dust-jacket; Rendall, R. Country sonnets and other poems. Kirkwall, 1947. Dust-jacket frayed; Matthiessen, J.O. American Renaissance. 1941; Robertson, D.W. A preface to Chaucer. 1963; Leavis, F.R. D.H. Lawrence, novelist. 1957; Duggan, A. Three`s company. 1958. Dust-jacket; [Idem] Founding fathers. 1959. Dust-jacket; Faulkner, William The town. 1958; Eliot, T.S. The confidential clerk. 1954. Dust-jacket; Dickey, F.M. Not wisely but too well. San Marino, 1957; Spiller, R.E. Literary history of the United States. New York, 1966; and c. 156 others, 8vo, literature, most hardbacks with dust-jackets (c. 170)
Stalag Luft III - P.O.W. Diary - Macdonald, William Wartime log belonging to Pte. William Macdonald from his time in the German prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III, dated 1944 - 1945, containing several pages of verses, 15 pages of names and home addresses of other prisoners, 25 tipped in photographs, including one of the Stalag VIIIB school tutors, 5 of life in the camp including the cobblers, 28 drawings in pencil and watercolour by various other P.O.W.`s, including F. Perkins, Jas. T. R. Taylor, G.R. "Chips" Carpenter, Flight Lt. A. Cassie, R. Trunole, A.P. Culverwell, Lt. D.A. Woods U.S.A.A.F, Lindsay Grafton Greenaway R.A.A.F, Flight Lt. P.Hood, A. G. Turton, drawings a mixture of comical scenes of camp life, a view of the camp theatre, a double page watercolour showing the famous "Harry " tunnel from Hut 104, a pencil sketch of the D-Day landings, a single sketch of Milag Nord [Merchant Navy camp] and saucy postcard scenes, original cloth, tape repairs to backstrip, a few leaves loose Note: Stalag Luft III [Permanent Camp for Airman No. 3] was a German camp for airforce servicemen based in near Zagen in Poland. The camp opened in 1942, with the North compound for British servicemen opened in June 1943. The position of the camp was selected in an attempt to prevent escape by tunnelling. However, this camp was the location of two of the war`s most famous escape attempts, potrayed in film in The Wooden Horse and The Great Escape. It is thought that over 600 prisoners worked on the three tunnels - Tom, Dick & Harry - depicted in The Great Escape. Harry was the only tunnel to be completed, the entrance hidden under a stove in Hut 104. Lindsay Greenaway drew a sketch of the tunnel in MacDonald`s log along with the verse "Silently below the surface/ twenty five feet below the floor/ thus the Goons have cause to curse us/ and remember - One-o-Four/ 24-3-43". Another sketch of MacDonald cobbling in his tartan troos was drawn by Alex Cassie in October 1944. A well known member of the escape team, Cassie worked on the endless list of forged documents required by the escapees. He was portrayed in the film by Donald Pleasance.
Bindings -- Tennyson, Alfred, Lord In Memoriam, 1864; Enoch Arden, 1864; The Princess, 1864; Maud, 1865; Idylls of the king, 1864; Poems, 1864, uniform red calf gilt, green morocco labels; Cebetis Tabula. Glasgow, R. & A. Foulis, 1757. 8vo, half calf, some marginal discolouration; Prevost, l`abbé The history of Margaret of Anjou. 1755. 12mo, 2 volumes, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; Brenton, E.P. Life and correspondence of John, Earl of St. Vincent. 1838. 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary half calf, one board detached; and 32 others, leather bound (43)
Shakespear, J. The thirty-fourth division 1915-1919. 1921; Lawrence, T.E. Revolt in the desert. 1927. Third impression, dust-jacket frayed; Graves, R. Lawrence and the Arabs. 1927; Peel, C.S. How we lived then 1914-1918. 1929. Dust-jacket frayed; Glaser, H. Poison. 1937; Stewart, A.M. The history and romance of the Paisley shawl. [N.d.]; Dennys, J. & H. Gordon. Our hospital A.B.C. [c.1919], cloth-backed boards, mostly original cloth; Jane, F.T. Jane`s fighting ships 1940. Oblong 4to, hinges weak; Jane, F.T. The world`s warships. 1917. Winchester, C. Flying men & their machines. 1916; Stewart, R. The Victoria Cross. [N.d.], spine faded; Churchill, Sir W. The Second World War. 1948-54. 6 volumes, dust-jackets slightly frayed; Ogilvie, D.D. The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, all original cloth; and 14 others (32)
Violins and violin makers -- Jalovec, K. Italian violin makers. 1964. Dust-jacket; Retford, W.C. Bows and bow makers. 1964, dust-jacket; Millant, R. J.B. Vuillaume, sa vie et son oeuvre. 1972; Poidras, Henri Critical & documentary of violin makers. Rouen, 1930. Volume 2 only, plates; Fleming, J.M. Old violins and their makers. 1890. Lacking front endpaper; Giltay, J.W. Bow instruments. W. Reeves, [n.d.]; Morris, W.M. British violin makers. 1904. Plates, lacking plate at p. 146; another edition. 1920. Plates, original cloth; Hart, G. The violin. 1887. Front endpaper loose, spine repaired; Haweis, H.R. Old violin and violin lore. W. Reeves, [n.d.]. Plates; Racster, O. Chats on violins. T.W. Laurie, [c.1920]; Honeyman, W.M.C. Scottish violin makers. [n.d.]. Third edition, original wrappersWoodcock, C. Dictionary of contemporary violin and bow makers. 1965, dust-jacket; all original cloth; and 14 pamphlets or paperbacks, similar; sold as a collection not subject to return (26)
Sparrow, W.S. Henry Alken. 1927. 4to, dust-jacket; Badminton Library: Cricket, Sea fishing, Motors, Fishing, 2 vol., Mountaineering, Yachting, original brown cloth; Surtees, R. Handley Cross. 17 hand-coloured etchings, original cloth, title & frontispiece loose; Kearton, C. Wild life across the world. 4to, original cloth; Colquhoun, J. The moore and the loch. 1888. 2 volumes, 8vo, plates, original cloth; and 7 others, sporting (19)
Africa - Mackenzie, D.R. The spirit-ridden Konde. London, 1925. 8vo, plates, original blue cloth gilt; Cranworth, Lord Profit and sport in British East Africa. London, 1919. 8vo, plates, original green cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Maclean, Norman Africa in transformation. London, 1913. 8vo, plates, original blue cloth gilt, backstrip faded, previous inscriptions on endpapers; Campbell, Dugald Wanderings in Central Africa. London, 1929. 8vo, plates, original orange cloth gilt; Johnson, Martin Over African jungles. London, 1935. 8vo, plates, original green cloth gilt; Roome, William J.W. Tramping through Africa. London, 1930. 8vo, plates, original brown cloth gilt; Statham, Colonel J.C.B. With my wife across Arfica by canoe and caravan. London, [no date]. 8vo, plates, original decorative green cloth gilt, spotting to title; Watteville, Vivienne de Out in the blue. London, 1927. 8vo, plates, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Barns, T. Alexander An African eldorado. London, 1926. 8vo, plates, original yellow cloth, backstrip fading, foxing; Oswald, Felix Alone in sleeping-sickness country. London, 1915. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Leakey, L.S.B. White African. London, 1937. 8vo, plates, original black cloth, rubbed; and 6 others (17) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.
Africa - Tremearne, Major A.J.N. The ban of the Bori, demons and demon-dancing in West and North Africa. London, [1914]. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, some staining and rubbing to edges, foxing, previous owner`s ink inscription on endpaper; Patterson, Lt.-Col. J.H. In the grip of the Nyika. London, 1909. 8vo, illustrated, original blue cloth gilt, Signet Library bookplate; Weeks, John H. Among Congo cannibals. London, 1913. 8vo, plates, title with presentation blindstamp, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, bookplate of Charles P. Groves; Soga, John Henderson The Ama-xosa: life and customs. Lovedale, [no date]. 8vo, plates, original red cloth gilt, foxing; Sutton Smith, H. Yakusu, the very heart of Africa. London, [no date]. 8vo, plates, original decorative cloth gilt, rubbed, foxing; Lloyd, Albert Uganda to Khartoum. London, 1906. 8vo, plates, folding map at rear, original blue cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Hollis, A.C. The Masai, their language and folklore. Oxford, 1905. 8vo, plates, original red cloth gilt, some spotting; Hobley, C.W. Bantu beliefs and magic. London, 1938. New edition, 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt, faded, foxing, previous ink inscription to title; Thomson, Joseph Through Masai land. London, 1887. New edition, 8vo, plates, original decorative green cloth gilt, foxing, previous ink inscriptions to endpaper and half title; Geil, William Edgar A yankee in Pigmy land. London, 1905. 8vo, plates, original decorative cloth, rubbed; and 3 others (16) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.
Bird, George W. Wanderings in Burma. Bournemouth & London: F.J. Bright & Son, 1897. First edition, 4to, frontispiece, 20 maps & plans [including folding map in pocket at rear], plates, original green cloth gilt, small scratch to upper board, some bumping to corners, interior clean; Kelly, R. Talbot Burma. London: A. & C. Black, 1905. 4to, number 22 of 300 copies, signed by Kelly, colour plates, original decorative cream cloth gilt, backstrip discoloured (2)
Bannatyne Club Origines Parochiales Scotiae, the antiquities ecclesiastical and territorial of the parishes of Scotland. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, 1851. 4to, 2 volumes in 3, six folding maps, contemporary green cloth, paper labels, Northern Lighthouse inscription on front endpaper of volume I, rubbed at edges; Chambers, R. The book of days. London, 1868. 4to, 2 volumes, original green cloth gilt, Northern Lighthouse stamp to title of volume II, foot of backstrip to volume I torn (5)
Chambers, Robert Ancient sea-margins, as memorials of change in the relative level of sea and land. Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1848. First edition, 8vo, [iii-vi, 338], folding map, partly hand-coloured, laid down on linen, lithographed frontispiece, illustrations, contemporary calf, spine gilt, Northern Lighthouse Board gilt stamp on upper cover, lacks half-title Note: First edition of Robert Chambers` first geological book, published four years after his anonymously published Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation.
Elphinstone, Hon. Mountstuart An account of the kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary and India. London: R. Bentley, 1839. New & revised edition, 2 volumes, 8vo [iii-xxx, 422; xii, 440], 2 hand-coloured aquatints, 1 uncoloured aquatint, 1 folding map laid down linen, contemporary calf, spines gilt, Northern Lighthouse Board gilt stamp on spines, morocco lettering pieces, volume 1 lacks half title Note: Cf. Abbey, Travel 504 [4to edition]
Simpson, Thomas Narrative of the discoveries on the North coast of America, effected by the officers of the Hudson`s Bay Company during the years 1836-39. London: R. Bentley, 1843. First edition, 8vo, [xix, 419], 2 folding maps laid down on linen, contemporary calf, spine gilt, Northern Lighthouse Board gilt stamp at head of spine, very slight offsetting to map
A mother of pearl, tortoiseshell and pique work snuff box by J R Pearce, London, of navette form with alternate panels, the hinged cover with an applied plaque engraved a lion crest, the tortoiseshell panels with gilt and silver trailing foliage, the conforming cover with a foil lined interior and a stained bone spoon, the leather lined base with a paper label Made by J.R.PEARCE. 77, Cornhill, London., 2in (5cm) h, 2.25in (5.7cm) w.
A 19th century French tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid ink stand, with ivory and brass mounts decorated floral sprays with pique branches, musical trophies and birds, with a pair of cut glass wells, one damaged, on flattened bun feet, 3.25in (8cm) h, 14.25in (36cm) w, 8.25in (21cm) d. Provenance: Collection of Professor R. C. Cookson, 1922-2008.

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