Money Number One First Edition Paperback Book By Aloysius Bartholomew Thistlewaite 2006 Good condition with slight signs of use and shelf wear. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine shipping on all lots from 4.99 in UK, 6.99 Europe and 8.99 ROW. We can ship a 20kg box in UK for 12 pounds.
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Hercule Poirot's Christmas Paperback Book By Agatha Christie 1977 Good condition with slight signs of use and shelf wear. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine shipping on all lots from 4.99 in UK, 6.99 Europe and 8.99 ROW. We can ship a 20kg box in UK for 12 pounds.
A rectangular gilt framed wall mirror, a rectangular painted framed mirror, a painted four section ceiling towel airer, pair of child's painted rush seat ladder back chairs, child's painted elbow chair inscribed "Charlotte", a Lloyd Loom linen basket, two painted shelf units and a green painted bedside table
An oak and elm dresser, the plain moulded top with a carved under section and four open shelves, a further open shelf flanked by cupboards, drawers and slide above four short cock beaded drawers with swan neck brass handles, and four cupboards beneath with carved panel doors, on bracket feet, 203cm high, 204cm wide, 52cm deep.
Cooper (Joseph). The Lost Continent; or, Slavery and the Slave-Trade in Africa, 1875. With observations on the Asiatic Slave-trade, carried on under the name of the labour traffic, and some other subjects, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green, 1875, folding colour map (with short closed marginal tear), advertisement leaf at end, ink stamps of the British Legation, Tehran to title and one other leaf, original cloth gilt, paper shelf number to spine, 8voQty: (1)
Lind (James). An Essay on the most Effectual Means of Preserving the Health of Seamen, in the Royal Navy, containing Directions proper for all those who Undertake Long Voyages at Sea, or Reside in Unhealthy Situations, with Cautions Necessary for the Preservation of such Persons as Attend the Sick in Fevers, 2nd edition, improved and enlarged, D. Wilson, 1762, half-title, k4 heavily creased at lower outer corner, lacks errata leaf at rear, recent half calf over marbled boards with gilt-decorated spine and title label, together with: Woodward (John), The State of Physick: and of Diseases; with an Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of them: but more Particularly of the Small-pox with some Considerations upon the new Practice of Purgeing in that Disease... , 1st edition, T. Horne, 1718, 8-page publisher's catalogue at rear, armorial bookplate of the Earl of Roden and library shelf-mark ticket, contemporary panelled calf gilt, rubbed, cracked on joints and a little wear at head of spine, plus: Hartley (David), A View of the Present Evidence For and Against Mrs Stephens's Medicines, as a Solvent for the Stone, Containing a Hundred and Fifty-Five Cases, with some Experiments and Observations, 1st edition, F. Harding, 1739, contemporary calf gilt with neat modern calf reback, rubbed at extremities, plus: Boulton (Richard), Physico-Chyrurgical Treatises of the Gout, the Kings-Evil and Lues Venerea... , 1st edition, W. Bland & J. Kent, 1714, some heavy spotting and occasional browning, contemporary panelled calf, slightly rubbed and cracked on joints, all 8vo, plus Richard Mead's Discourse on the Plague (9th edition, 1744)Qty: (5)
Owen (Richard). Descriptive and Illustrative Catalogue of the Physiological Series of Comparative Anatomy contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, 5 volumes, 1st edition, printed by G.R. Taylor (for the Royal College of Surgeons), 1833-1840, 79 engraved plates including a few folding and some with colour, light damp staining to latter half of volume 2 mainly affecting plates and some offsetting of other plates, upper margins of both titles inscribed in a neat hand, 'Dr John Haviland, Regius Professor of Physick in the University of Cambridge, from the President and Council of the Royal College of Surgeons', neat university library stamp on title margins and front pastedowns, modern blue buckram, spines lettered in gilt, shelf numbers at base of spines, 4toQty: (5)
Mahogany wall hanging display cabinet, with moulded cornice above two glazed doors, with indistinct plaque to top, H61 W82.5 D16cm, together with an oak and brass mounted superstructure with brass mounted cupboard doors flanking a central recess with single shelf, H32 W122 D25cm, and a mahogany open bookshelf, H60 W58.5 D13 cm (3)

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