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Hornby 'OO' Gauge/4mm G.W.R 4-6-0 "Albert Hall" Silver Jubilee Pullman Train Set, comprising "Albert Hall"steam locomotive and six wheel tender, Great Western Green R/No 49683, four Pullman coaches, controller track etc; set appears compete but unchecked, loco and coaches appear unused, however box is poor with damage to base and most of lid missing.
A Rare Hard to Find "Joustra Autorail" "Silver Arrow" Three Unit Articulated Locomotive, battery powered, motor tested ok (from o/s connection not from Insity batteries) battery box corrosion free, contained in a picture box with original oval of track- box in poor condition, requires serious TLC (locomotive and track very good).
Ian Fleming, five James Bond first editions, all published London, Jonathan Cape, all in dust wrappers: 'Thunderball', 1961, original dark brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, skeletal hand motif on front cover blocked in blind, dust wrapper slightly edge worn, couple of closed tears, publishers 16s 0d price to inside front flap, 'The Man with the Golden Gun', 1965, original cloth lettered in gilt to spine, dust wrapper by Richard Chopping VGC, a clean and crisp example with price intact, 'You Only Live Twice', 1964, original cloth lettered in silver to spine and with Japanese characters in gilt to upper board, dust wrapper slightly edge worn with a couple of nicks, else generally VGC with price intact, 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', 1963, original cloth lettered in gilt to spine, ski track decoration to upper board in white, dust wrapper with one or two small closed tears, price clipped, else generally VGC, 'Octopussy and The Living Daylights', 1966, original cloth lettered in gilt to spine and upper board, dust wrapper generally VGC with price intact (5)
J.D. Salinger, 3 titles: 'The Catcher in the Rye', London, Hamish Hamilton, 1951, 1st UK edition, WH Smith's subscription library label to front pastedown, original cloth titled in silver to spine, 'Franny & Zooey', London, Heinemann, 1962, 1st UK edition, original cloth, dust wrapper, 'Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour an Introduction', New York, Little, Brown & Co, copyright dates of 1955 & 1959, [but this published 1963 and the first edition in book form], original cloth, dust wrapper, plus Ernest Hemingway: 'A Moveable Feast', London, Cape, 1964, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (4)
J.R.R. Tolkien, 2 titles: 'The Hobbit', London George Allen & Unwin, 1976, 1st deluxe edition, 1st impression, 13 coloured plates and map end papers as called for, original black pictorial cloth gilt, depicting Smaug to front cover in gilt, silver and red, original glassine protective wrapping (worn) original box with printed paper label, 'The Lord of the Rings', George Allen & Unwin, 1978, deluxe edition, 6th impression, two folding maps as called for, original black pictorial cloth decorated gilt, silver and green, original glassine wrapper, original box with printed paper label (2)
China - Donald Mennie: 'The Grandeur of the Gorges, fifty photographic studies with descriptive notes of China's great waterway, the Yangtze Kiang, including twelve hand coloured prints', Shanghai, A.S. Watson & Co., Kelly & Walsh, 1932, 2nd printing, 50 tipped in photographic plates, of which 12 hand coloured and possibly silver gelatin prints, corresponding letter press leaves with illustrations from sketches by H.G. Gandy, 4to, original half leather with applied gilt over pictorial black silk, title in English and Chinese characters in gilt to upper cover, internally and externally a very fine copy, together with an original watercolour by Henry George Gandy DSO OBE, Irish 1879-1950, depicting Chinese rural scene of peasant farmer in conical hat ploughing a paddy field with Ox, background of buildings and mountain range beyond, signed lower right H.G. Gandy, approx 18.5 x 26cm, framed and glazed, whole approx 26 x 33cm. Gandy produced numerous quality artworks during a distinguished career serving in the British army around the world, his works a valuable record of traditional ways of life and cultures now changed almost beyond recognition in many of the countries he visited (2)
Ian Fleming, collection of sixteen titles, including 'You Only Live Twice', 2 copies, both Cape, 1964, 1st editions in original cloth, dust wrappers, 'The Man with the Golden Gun', 2 copies, both Cape, 1965, 1st editions in original cloth, one in dust wrapper, 'Goldfinger', Cape, 1959, 1st edition, WH Smith subscription library label to front pastedown, original black cloth slightly worn, skull design blindstamped to front cover with gilt coins in the eye sockets, spine lettered in gilt, 'Thunderball', Cape, 1961, 1st edition, original dark brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, skeletal hand motif on front cover blocked in blind, 'The Spy Who Loved Me', Cape, 1962, 1st edition, original cloth worn, spine lettered in silver, dagger design to front cover blind stamped with silver, red endpapers, 'From Russia With Love', Cape, 1957, 2nd impression, original black cloth worn, Boots book label removed from front cover, titles to spine and revolver and rose motif to front cover in metallic red and silver, 'Diamonds are Forever', Cape, 1959, 3rd impression, original black cloth, spine lettered in silver, blindstamped diamond lattice pattern and silver diamond motif to front cover, dust wrapper, 'Casino Royale', a/f, 1962 reprint, lacks FFEP and lower half of title page, ex library, dust wrapper laminated to boards, plus book club editions in dust wrappers of 'For Your Eyes Only', 'The Spy Who Loved Me', 'The Man with the Golden Gun', 'From Russia With Love', 'Goldfinger' & 'Dr. No' (16)
J.K. Rowling: 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard', London, Children's High Level Group, 2008, 1st edition, 1st impression (number line complete), Collector's Edition, full crushed morocco, spine with raised bands, silver-coloured metal corners, centre metal skull vignette and metal clasp, all with blue stones, ribbon marker, housed in original maroon velvet string-top bag, bearing the embroidered signature of J. K. Rowling in gilt thread, ten collector's edition prints in original envelope, all housed in original book-shaped clamshell box, original white card sleeve "This Side Up"
Ian Fleming, 3 titles: 'The Man With The Golden Gun', London, Cape, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', London, Cape, 1963, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, 'You Only Live Twice', London, Cape, 1964, 1st edition, original cloth gilt and silver, dust wrapper, plus John Gardner: 'Licence Renewed', 1981, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, Robert Markham: 'Colonel Sun', Cape, 1968, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, Sebastian Faulks: 'Devil May Care', 2008, 1st edition, original paper covered boards, dust wrapper (6)
Arthur Henry Patterson, 2 titles: 'Man and Nature On the Broads', [1895], 1st edition, two original pen and ink sketches by the author, each signed, verso FFEP and on dedication leaf, plus loosely inserted autograph note signed re the illustration of author in punt on p.107, stating it was the same punt in which he "did the Broads" in August 1919, the log of which appeared in the EDP the same month, in 18 chapters, original decorative green cloth, silver and gilt (VGC copy, unusual in green cloth, normally red or blue), all edges gilt, 'Rambles in Birdland', [1896], 1st edition, illustrations throughout, 127pp, 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt and silvered (2)
C.S. Lewis: 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe', illustrated Pauline Baynes, London, Geoffrey Bles, 1954, 2nd edition, coloured frontis + black and white ills. in text as called for, original cloth, titled in silver, dust wrapper (with some foxing, small chips, losses, closed tears, two small internal tape repairs, wrapper stated Second Impression inside front flap, not price clipped)
Three scarce 19th Century Great Yarmouth works in pamphlet/booklet form, comprising [James Spilling], 2 titles: ''Arry & 'Arriett at Yarmouth. A Tale About Norfolk Dumplings', London, Jarrolds, circa 1880, 45th thou., 29,[3]pp, original stitched pictorial printed wraps (top wrap near detached and slightly chipped); 'Johnny and Jenny: Their Wonderings and Wanderings on the Way to Lowestoft.', London, Jarrold & Sons, circa 1880, 12th thou., 90,[6]pp, original pictorial printed wraps (chipped, bottom wrap detached but present); plus [Caroline Johanna Remlap]: 'Our Visit to Yarmouth in 1871. Extracted from the Journal of a Young Lady.', Great Yarmouth, George Nall, 1872, 36pp, original printed wraps reinforced with brown tape to extremities; plus John William De Caux, three 19th Century fishing industry related titles, including 2 very scarce fictional pamphlets: 'The Silver Ticket, or, Love in Bloaterland : A Farce', Great Yarmouth, William Dinzey Burton; London, Hamilton, Adams & Co, 1860, 23pp, original stitched printed wraps; 'The Cruise of the "Bunch of Roses," a tale of fisher-life at sea. [In verse.]', Great Yarmouth, A. & W. Huke; London, Simpkin & Co [1887], 3 full page engraved illustrations, original printed wraps (VGC); 'The herring and the herring fishery : with chapters on fishes and fishing, and our sea fisheries in the future', London & Norwich, 1881, viii,159,[4]pp, original cloth gilt (6)
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