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This diverse grouping showcases unique handcrafted sculptures, such as D. Manning's whimsical shelf sitter, Doggies' pharmacist with a Bichon Frise head, hand-painted rock sculpture, intricate wire figurines, and more-all beautifully capturing the essence of pharmacists and pharmacy life. Several items proudly bear the artist's signature. The largest piece measures 4.5"L x 4"W x 10"H. Condition: Age related wear. D. Manning's, the shelf sitter, is seated on a prop for photography purposes.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Hobbit, first edition, second impression, map endpapers, illustrations, frontispiece and 3 colour plates, very light toning to endpapers and very faint spotting on half-title and occasionally throughout, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine ends neatly repaired, extremities a little rubbed and frayed, light surface toning and marking, still overall an excellent copy, [Hammond A3a], 8vo, 1937 [but 1938]. *** See previous lot for publication details.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, second impression, one or two spots to fore-edge, cloth spine ends faded, dust-jacket, spine browned with large portions of loss to spine affecting text, red ink stain to lower flap, heavy tape repairs along joints and extremities, edges nicked and frayed, rubbed, 1954; The Two Towers, first impression, ink ownership inscription and bookplate on endpapers, first and last few pages foxed, 1954, The Return of the King, first impression with signature mark '4' and sagging text to p.49, ink ownership inscription and bookplate on endpapers, spotting on endpapers and occasionally throughout, heavier to first and last few pages, 1955, first editions, folding maps at end, original cloth, some shelf-lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, scattered spotting and staining to covers, [Hammond A5a], 8vo.
Orwell (George) Nineteen Eighty-Four, first edition, very faint spotting to first few pages, original cloth, lightly sunned leaving fading of lettered title on cloth, green dust-jacket by Michael Kennard, small portion of loss to upper panel lower edge, extremities chipped and creased, spine ends frayed, light rubbing along joints, very slight shelf-lean, [Fenwick A12a], 8vo, 1949.
O'Brien (Flann) The Hard Life, first edition, signed by the author "from the author Brian O'Nolan, 26 January 1962" on front free endpaper, light strip of toning on front free endpaper, fore-edge very lightly spotted, original boards, dust-jacket, spine faded, light creasing and one or two nicks to edges, light surface soiling, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1961. *** Known widely under his pen name, Brian O'Nolan's chief literary achievement is considered his first novel At Swim-Two-Birds, a comedy that was published on the eve of the Second World War. This work, his second published novel, is rare signed.
Orwell (George) Down and Out in Paris and London, first edition, a few marks to endpapers with remnants of sticker removed from pastedown, some spotting to early pages, pp.17/18 & pp.31/32 detached with page edges slightly nicked and creased, original cloth, lightly soiled, spine a little faded and rubbed, spine head chipped with loss to title (remnant included), slight shelf-lean, [Fenwick A1a], 8vo, 1933.*** Orwell's first full-length novel, exploring the author's experiences living in poverty in two of the most prosperous and wealthy European cities.

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