FOUR CHILDREN'S BOOKS, comprising: H.G. Wells, FLOOR GAMES, with marginal drawings by J.R. Sinclair, 1st Edn (December 1911), publ. Frank Palmer, Red Lion Court, London, in original publisher's blue cloth with illustrated front board; George R. Halkett, RUMPELSTILTSKIN, with numerous illustrations, publ. Thos. de la Rue & Co, London, 1882, in printed card covers; T.Butler-Stoney (illus.), TOM THE PIPER'S SON, publ. George Allen, London, printed by Thos. N.Stover Sons & Co, Nottingham & London, n.d. in printed boards (spine damaged), and Freda Derrick, THE ARK BOOK, publ. Blackie and Son Limited, London, Glasgow & Bombay, n.d., in printed card boards (spine damaged) (4)
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R*** Joyce, (fl.early 20th century) A TROMPE L'OEIL "MONTAGE" OF EXOTIC BIRD WATERCOLOUR STUDIES, comprising a toucan, a bee-eater and a macaw, each depicted as a poster with "curled" corners, a further three posters of exotic beaches with palm trees partly visible "beneath", signed and dated 1922 beneath, 20cm x 14.5cm, (8in x 5.5in), in card mount framed under glass
Greenaway, Kate; 'Under the Window', pictures and rhymes for children, Frederick Warne & Co., London and New York; Caldecott R, 'A Frog He Would A Wooing Go', Browning, Robert; 'The Pied Piper of Hamelin', illustrated by Kate Greenaway, Crane, Walter, 'The Baby's Opera' a book of old rhymes with new dresses, engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans, Routledge, London and New York, 56pp, (4)
Rickword, Edgell, Collected Poems, London, The Bodley Head, 1947, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, two corrections on pages 34 and 45 by the author, signed by the author on the front free endpaper, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, Ex Libris stamp of B. R. Cosin. Fuller, Roy, New Poems, London, Andre Deutsch, 1968, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), half title, original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. Milne, Ewart, Time Stopped, London, 1967, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, inscription from the author to Hugo Manning on the title, original grey cloth, spine lettered in red, dust-jacket, First Edition. With nine other works including, Leonard Clark's 'Singing in the Streets' (London, 1972), a limited edition copy of Hugo Manning's 'Encounter in Crete' (London, 1971), and a limited edition copy of Crowley's 'A Spring Snowstorm in Wastdale' (Rushden, 1974).
Ireland, Samuel, Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, from Pictures, Drawings, and Scarce Prints, London, by R. Faulder, 1794, 4to (240 x 155mm.), half title, 55 plates, some browning, contemporary half calf, booksellers label of Hugh Henry of Ayr. With a number of other works including John Trusler's 'The Works of William Hogarth; in a Series of Engravings' (London, 1833)
Atkinson, William, Views of Picturesque Cottages with Plans, London, for T. Gardiner, 1805, 4to (285 x 220mm.), illustrated engraved title, 13 tinted plates, 7 plans, [bound with]: Lugar, R., The Country Gentleman's Architect; containing A Variety of Designs for Farm Houses and Farm Yards of Different Magnitudes, London, J. Taylor, 1807, 4to, 22 plates, and plans, of which 8 are double-page, contemporary half calf, spine lettered in gilt
Butler, Arthur Gardiner (1844-1925), British Birds' Eggs: A Handbook of British Oology, London, E. W. Janson, [n.d.], 8vo (220 x 135mm.), half title, chromolithographed frontispiece, and 37 plates, ownership signature on front free endpaper, booksellers stamp of R. H. Porter of Cavendish Square, half red morocco, spine lettered in gilt. Seebohm, Henry (1832-1895), & Richard Bowdler Sharpe (editor), Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds, Sheffield, Pawson and Brailsford, 1896, 8vo (250 x 160mm.), engraved portrait frontispiece of the author, and 59 chromolithographed plates, later ownership inscription on front free endpaper, original red cloth gilt, t.e.g.
Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), & R. Seymour and Phiz (illustrators), The Pickwick Papers, London, Chapman and Hall, 1837, 4to (210 x 125mm.), additional illustrated title, frontispiece, and 39 plates, some spotting, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, later half calf, front cover detached, armorial bookplate of J. F. Wright, First Edition in Book form. Dickens, Charles, & H. K. Browne (illustrator), Dombey and Son, London, Bradbury and Evans, 1848, 8vo (205 x 125mm.), additional illustrated title, frontispiece, and 38 plates, some spotting, contemporary half calf by D. Sydenham of Paddington, rubbed, First Edition in Book form. With two other Dickens first editions (book form) 'Little Dorrit' (London, 1857), and 'David Copperfield' (London, 1850)
A large Victorian gothic style bookcase, the flared cornice above carved grotesque masks, scrolling brackets and applied paterae, with two pairs of arched glazed panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, two pairs of panelled doors below, one stamped R. Robson maker Newcastle, raised on a plinth base, 122in. x 104in. high.
WILLS (W.D.) & (H.O.), Signalling Series, 50/50 complete, 1911; Woods (W.H. & J.), Romance of the Royal Mail, 25/25 complete, 1931; Phillips (Godfrey), How to Build a Two Valve Set, 25/25 complete, 1929; Hill (R. & J.) Ltd., Wireless Telephony, 84/84 complete, 1923, together with other sets/part sets, various themes, (Qty).
PLAYER (John) & SONS, Riders of the World, 50/50 complete, 1905; Player (John) & Sons, Cycling, 50/50 complete, 1939; Hill (R. & J.), Ltd., The Railway Centenary, 75/75 complete, 1925; Cassells, British Engines, 5/6, 1923, together with various other sets, part sets and odd cards, mainly transport related, (Qty).

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