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[Ixion, pseud.]. The Guardians; or, Is ‘Union’ Strength? A Bicycling Burlesque in One Act, pub. Hardwicke & Bogue, 1877, illustrated ads. at front & rear, orig. printed wrappers, slim 8vo, together with Sheldon (Gilbert), Verses, Privately Published, 1932, half title inscribed in ink “Lady Radford in memory of the author Christmas 1932, fr. G.S”, orig. printed wrappers, slim 8vo, plus other misc. pamphlets and booklets etc.. (12)
Troughton (Thomas). Barbarian Cruelty; Or, an Accurate and Impartial Narrative of the Unparallel’d Sufferings and Almost Incredible Hardships of the British Captives, Belonging to the Inspector Privateer, Capt. Richard Veale, Commander..., Sold by R. Walker, 1751, five eng. folding maps (relined), lacking frontis., some insect damage and repairs to lower margin (slightly effecting text), lib. blindstamp to front blank, 20th c. calf gilt, 8vo in 4’s, together with Pellow (Thomas), The History of the Long Captivity and Adventures of Thomas Pellow, in South-Barbary, Written by Himself, [1739], bookplate for E. L. Radford, contemp. boards, sometime rebacked, rubbed and some wear, 8vo. (2)
Hargrove (E.). The History of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knaresbrough, with Harrogate, and its Medicinal Waters, 5th ed., York, 1798, hand-col. folding eng. map, a few eng. plts., untrimmed, recent cloth gilt, 12mo, together with Tomlinson (John), The Level of Hatfield Chace, and Parts Adjacent, pub. Doncaster, 1882, wood-engs., two folding maps, orig. dec. cloth, minor wear to extremities, 4to, plus Radford (George), Yorkshire by the Sea. Notes Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive, pub. Leeds, 1891, twelve sepia etchings by J.A. Symington and twenty-six b & w illusts. to text, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt-dec. dark blue quarter morocco, rubbed on spine, folio, and others of Yorkshire and northern England interest. (22)
[Taylor, Jane and Ann]. City Scenes, or A Peep into London. For Children, printed & sold by Darton, Harvey & Darton, 1818, eng. title and thirty-five eng. plts. and seventy-six eng. illusts. on thirty-five leaves, some spotting and one or two minor marks, bookplate of E. L. Radford to front pastedown, orig. morocco-backed marbled boards, rubbed and slight wear to extrems., lower joint partly cracked at foot, 12 mo. (1)
Civil War pamphlet. A Cup of Sack, Prest forth of the best Grapes gathered the last Vintage, in the Loyall Converts new distempered Vineyard. Which by frequent using, will make an old lame Capon-eater, able to shake his legs, and dance as roundly and as nimbly; as a Boy of 18 years of age. Published for the good of those that are so distempered through Malignant humours; Who may be cured at a cheap rate, sole ed., printed by Jane Coe, 1644, [8]pp., woodcut of a chalice on title-page, lightly foxed and browned, close-trimmed, with occn. minor loss of text, front free endpaper with 19th c. ms. ownership signature partially scratched out, and with circular embossed stamp of C.H. Radford, armorial bookplate of the Armstrong clan of Scotland on front pastedown, early 19th c. half calf gilt, upper cover detached, rubbed, small label with ms. numerals on upper cover, sm. 4to. Wing C7597. A rare pamphlet, printed by the prolific, but somewhat illusive, Jane Coe. Jane Coe, sometimes known as Widow Coe, published a large number of pamphlets between 1643 and 1649, and was also co-publishing with Andrew Coe during this period. Jane and Andrew Coes’ press was evidently a very busy press indeed, issuing a large number of cheaply produced pamphlets, which, due to their ephemeral nature, rarely survive. It specialised in news articles, usually following a moderate parliamentarian line which was generally anti-Catholic in tone and content. A Cup of Sack, however, is rather more vehement in its exhortations at the end: ‘For the mercies of that God, which hath been merciful to you, let not m[i]llions of Protestants be murdered, and massacred by them, with millions of poor children that know not their right hand, from their left, suffer not your wives, and daughters to be ravished and deflowred, but joyne as one man, against the Common Enemy’. (1)
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems on Various Subjects, 1st ed., printed for G. G. and J. Robinsons, and J. Cottle, Bookseller, Bristol, 1796, without half title (as often), errata leaf and advertisement leaf at rear, contemp. tree calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, upper joint cracked and near-detached, 8vo. Sterling 105. Ex libris G. H. Radford, with circular owner’s blindstamp to blank leaf at rear. Coleridge’s first book of poetry which includes several contributions from Charles Lamb. (1)
Honorius Augustodunensis. Elucidarius Dyalogicus theologiae tripertitus: infinitaru[m] questionum resolutiuus. Vade mecum, Landschut, Johann Weyssenburger, 20 June 1514, title printed in red, with large woodcut illustration printed in black, 32 leaves in black letter, contents in clean condition with good margins, 20th c. calf-backed boards, 4to. Not in Adams. Ex libris G. H. Radford, with owner’s circular blindstamp to front free endpaper. The Elucidarius Theologiae, a survey of Christian beliefs written in England, was formerly attributed to St. Anselm, but is now generally given to Honorius Augustodunensis of Autun (c.1080-c.1156), a 12th century ecclesiastical writer whose most important work is the Imago Mundi, a cosmography which was popular throughout the medieval period. There were many editions of the Elucidarius also, including Milan 1493, Nuremberg 1502, and London (Wynkyn de Worde) 1508. (1)
Worcestershire Cricket club "Who›s Who" signed cricket book: signed by 91 players mostly to their profiles to include John Anton, George Arnold, Harold Bache, Roy Barker, Roy Booth, Michael Bradley, John Chadd, Alan Ormrod, Percy Jackson, Neal Radford, Steven Rhodes, et al – in original d/j (VG).
ARSENAL A collection of large 16" x 12" signed photographs, all suitable for framing, includes at Wembley 79 signed by Rix, Nelson and Talbot, League Cup at Wembley signed 87, and individual colour photos signed by Rix (2), Sansom (2), Limpar (2), Nelson, McLintock ( holding the League and Cup trophies 1971-colour), and Radford ( 2-including one when he was in goal).
A quantity of ornamental ceramics and metalware, including Staffordshire cottage pastille burner (af), Continental porcelain figurine, brass bell and fish ashtray, Radford oval dish, Spode Velamour wall pocket, pair of plates by AE Gray & Co, five pieces of red and white transfer printed china including Mason`s Vista, plate bust of a female etc.
A Czechoslovakian porcelain part dinner service, decorated with a gilt overlaid magenta band to the rims, comprising an oval platter, six dinner, dessert and tea plates, two vegetable tureens and covers, an oval platter, a sauce boat and stand and six dessert bowls, and a small group of Radford pottery.
CLASSICAL MUSIC: A fine 8vo autograph album containing over 190 signatures by various composers, classical musicians and singers, including Edward Elgar, Gustav Holst, Richard Strauss, Julius Klengel (A.M.Q.S.), Ferruccio Busoni, Teresa Carreno, Fanny Davies, George Henschel, Henry J. Wood (A.M.Q.S.), Aylmer Buesst, Camillo Ritter, Louise Kirkby Lunn, Agnes Nicholls, Cicely Gleeson-White, Frederic H. Cowen (A.M.Q.S.), Alice Esty, Ernst von Dohnanyi, Robert Radford, Marie Brema, Raoul Pugno (A.M.Q.S.), Fritz Kreisler (A.M.Q.S.), Ada Crossley, Ella Russell, Ben Davies, James Friskin, Wilma Halle, Joseph Joachim (the page also signed by the other three members of the Joachim String Quartet, Karel Halir, Emanuel Wirth & Robert Hausmann), Frederic Lamond, Adela Verne, Charles Santley and three other singers from a performance of Messiah, 1905), Marie Hall, Jacques Thibaud (A.M.Q.S.), Richard Buhlig, Fritz Steinbach, Harold Bauer, Jan Kubelik, Siegmund von Hausegger (A.M.Q.S.), Hans Richter, Mischa Elman, Edouard de Reszke, York Bowen (A.M.Q.S.), John McCormack and other singers from a performance of Messiah, 1908), Carrie Tubb, Henry Coward, Thorpe Bates, Pauline Donalda, Blanche Marchesi, Paul Kochanski (A.M.Q.S.), Alfred Hoehn, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Peter Dawson, Ernest Schelling (A.M.Q.S.), Pablo Casals (A.M.Q.S.), Katharine Goodson, Eugen d`Albert, Arthur De Greef, Granville Bantock (A.M.Q.S.), Felix Weingartner (A.M.Q.S.), Hermann Abendroth (2, one an A.M.Q.S. from a work by Brahms), Bronislaw Huberman, Albert Sammons, Adrian Boult, Serge Koussevitzky (A.M.Q.S.), Walter Gieseking (A.M.Q.S.), Jelly d`Aranyi, Landon Ronald (A.M.Q.S.), Irena Dubiska (A.M.Q.S.), Youra Guller (A.M.Q.S.), Elisabeth Schumann, Alexander Borovsky and others. Many of the signatures are excellent, bold fountain pen ink examples and some pages are multiple signed. All of the signatures were obtained in Glasgow between 1901-1926. The spine loose and some age wear to the leather covers (FR), the contents VG
ARSENAL Red cloth binder, 76/77 season, with gilt inscription, contains 21 x League, 1 x FA Cup, 4 x League Cup + 2 x League Cup Second Replays Millwall v Orient 19/10/76 and Semi-Final Aston Villa v QPR 22/2/77. Also includesTestimonials v Tottenham (Simpson) and v Hajduk Split (Radford). Generally good

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