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Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (British, 1887-1976), Berwick on Tweed, limited edition coloured print, signed in pencil and with blind stamp AJB 72/650 to margin, 52.5 cm x 42.5 cmWith copy of Whitewalls insurance valuation certificate dated 2.6.2016We have spoken with the original framers who report the print is "mounted and stuck with acid free tape"Colours look good, no signs of damage or foxing, this has been professionally re-framed, having spoken to the Gallery they used acid free tape to set it in the frame
Beatrix Potter porcelain rabbit models including Beswick Mrs Flopsy Bunny, Cecily Parsley and Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail models with oval back stamp (1955-1972), Beswick Mrs Rabbit, Mrs Rabbit and Bunnies x2, Benjamin Bunny Sat on a Bank and Peter Rabbit x2, and Royal Albert Peter Rabbit, Petter with Postbag, Benjamin Bunny Sat on a Bank and Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, (13)
Beswick Beatrix Potter porcelain models including Tommy Brock, Old Mr Brown, Amiable Guinea Pig, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Piggling Bland, Little Pig Robinson, Timmy Tiptoes and Squirrel Nutkin, each with gold back stamp 1955-1972, and Mr Alderman Ptolemy and And this Pig had None, (10) Chip to fox ear. What Badger should be carrying is broken and not present.
MARILYN MONROE MEMORABILIA TO INCLUDE PRINTS FROM ORIGINAL NEGATIVES OF HER TIME IN KOREA IN 1954 ENTERTAINING THE US TROOPS ON HER HONEYMOON, 1956 NEGATIVES AT THE ROYAL FILM COMMAND, GAMBIA STAMP, LARGE VINTAGE PHOTO, AND AN ELECTRONIC ART 'EVENING AT RICKS' BOARD SHOWING A PRINT OF MARILYN, JAMES DEAN, ELVIS AND BOGART AT A BAR. THE LED LIGHTS DONT WORK , MAY JUST NEED A FUSE ($49.99 LABEL ON BOX)
Dutch Disney sticker books ,circa 1940, by a biscuit company by De Benkelaer's albums of Snow White, Dumbo and Pinocchio, published by De Benkelaer's biscuit manufacturers, Dumbo and Pinocchio have 125 chromo's and Snow White has 100. All in pictorial card covers, oblong format, with cord ties. Nice clean condition but the stickers in Snow White have small red stamp applied.
Emerson Radio Corp: a good Emerson 'Cross-Key' fret single band set in off-black bakelite case in gilt speaker fret and inset horizontal tuning dial; Emerson E182 with horizontal dial second-gen incised company mark above circular stamp, squared fretted speaker in off-black bakelite case; and an Emerson 511 single-band receiver with celluloid dial, open speaker fret in dark maroon case with cream knobs. (3)
A Cylinder Musical Box By Nicole Freres, Playing Eight Scottish Airs, serial No. 52242, Gamme No. 2488, with double-spring motor, single-section comb bearing late company stamp, on reeded gilt bedplate, company transfer, dustlid, bleu-de-faune tunesheet, in good beech case with inlaid lid - 19in. (48cm) wide, the cylinder 8.1/4in. (21cm) Footnote: One of the last cylinder boxes made by Nicole Freres, the serial number places this after the last entry number noted in the well-respected and followed dating chart as researched and compiled by the late H. A. V. Bulleid.
Gibbon, Lewis Grassic A Scots Quair Sunset Song. London: Jarrolds, [1932]; Cloud Howe. London: Jarrolds, [1933]. With publisher's compliments stamp to title-page; Grey Granite. London: Jarrolds, [1934]. A little light foxing. All first edition, 8vo, in 20th century mottled calf gilt, slipcase (3)
Orwell, George [Eric Arthur Blair] - Aldous Huxley 37 volumes Orwell, George The Lion and the Unicorn, 1941, spine slightly soiled and a bit rubbed, dusted, lacks dustwrapper; another copy, red stamp to front endpaper, binding somewhat soiled; Animal Farm, 1946, 1 st American edition, second issue, dustwrapper frayed with slight loss; Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1949, spine and extremities sunned, foxing pp 121-137, cocked, lacks dustwrapper; Huxley, Aldous On the Margin, 1923 (Bromer A8.1), endpapers toned, fragment of bookseller label on front pastedown, boards somewhat marked, lacks dustwrapper; Little Mexican, 1924 (Bromer A10.1) light spotting to endpapers, boards a little rubbed, lacks dustwrapper; Those Barren Leaves, 1925 (Bromer A11.1.1), gift inscription on endpaper, endpapers spotted, boards slightly soiled, lacks dustwrapper; Along the Road, 1925 (Bromer A12.1), gift inscription, boards soiled, lacks dustwrapper; Two or Three Graces, 1926 (Bromer A14.1.1), gift inscription on ffep, light spotting; lacks dustwrapper; Brief Candles, 1930 (Bromer A23.1), dustwrapper with tear to rear panel and worn with some loss at top of spine; Vulgarity in Literature, 1930 (Bromer A24.2), ex-libris British Red Cross copy, lacks dustwrapper; Music at Night, 1931 (Bromer A28.2), lacks dustwrapper; Texts and Pretexts, 1932 (Bromer A32.2), lacks dustwrapper; Vulgarity in Literature, 1940, later Zodiac edition by Chatto & Windus, dustwrapper slightly soiled and slightly rubbed; Eyeless in Gaza, 1936 (Bromer A41.2.1), owner’s name on ffep, light spotting, lacks dustwrapper; The Olive Tree, 1936 (Bromer A42.2), cloth a little discoloured, dustwrapper spine browned, slightly frayed; another copy, lacks dustwrapper; Ends and Means, 1937 (Bromer A45.2), dustwrapper somewhat soiled, frayed and price clipped, title slightly spotted; The Elder Peter Bruegel, 1938 (Bromer A46), lacks ffep and dustwrapper; The Giaconda Smile, 1938 (Bromer A48, gift inscription on ffep, lacks dustwrapper; After Many a Summer, 1939 (Bromer A49.1.1), endpapers discoloured, dustwrapper split and missing part of spine; Time Must Have a Stop, 1945 (Bromer A56.3), dustwrapper frayed with loss; another copy, boards slightly soiled, lacks dustwrapper; The Perennial Philosophy, 1946 (Bromer A57.2), dustwrapper frayed with some loss; Science, Liberty and Peace, 1947 (Bromer A58.3), dustwrapper rubbed at extremities; Ape and Essence, 1949 (Bromer A62.2), dustwrapper frayed with some loss; Prisons, 1949 (Bromer A63.2) ordinary issue, original grey boards, lacks one plate, boards spotted; Themes and Variations, 1950 (Bromer A64.2.1), gift inscription ffep, spine a bit sunned, lacks dustwrapper; The Devils of Loudun, 1952 (Bromer A66.1), , dustwrapper price clipped, slightly rubbed and with short tear to upper panel; The Doors of Perception, 1954 (Bromer A68.2,), owner's inscription to ffep, dustwrapper slightly rubbed and with tear to upper wrapper; Heaven and Hell, 1956 (Bromer A71.1), spine sunned, lacks dustwrapper; Adonis and the Alphabet, 1956 (Bromer A72.2.2), owner’s name on ffep, dustwrapper frayed and discoloured; Brave New World Revisited, 1959 (Bromer A74.3), , dustwrapper price clipped, slightly soiled, with a couple of tears, one repaired; another copy lacking dustwrapper; Literature and Science, 1963 (Bromer A82.2), gift inscription on endpaper, dustwrapper spine sunned and price clipped; all first editions and with dustwrappers, except where noted (37)
Virgil - Gavin Douglas, translator Aeneis, translated into Scottish Verse Edinburgh: Andrew Symson, 1710. Folio, with bound-in pamphlet Proposals for Reprinting, by Subscription, the Aeneids of Virgil... , modern library cloth, withdrawn stamp and a couple of perforated stamps of the Bancroft Library, University of California
The British Mount Everest Expedition to China Postcard cover signed by expedition members Postcard cover, 16 x 11cm, signed on the reverse by expedition members including Dick Renshaw, Chris Bonington, Joe Tasker and Peter Boardman, dated Everest 1982 with postmark, Tibetan stamp and Base Camp 5200m stamp. Boardman and Tasker would later disappear on the mountain
5 volumes, comprising Hutton, Charles A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary London, 1815. 2 volumes, 4to, 41 plates, contemporary half calf, stamp of the Societe de Lecture de Geneve on titles, bindings very worn; Strutt, Joseph. Glig-Gamena Angel-Deod.... "The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England." London, 1810. Second edition, 4to, frontispiece and 39 bistre plates, modern quarter green morocco, ex-library copy with small stamps, some spotting; Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper Exhibitor... of all the Principal Objects in the International Exhibition of 1862. 1862, 4to, illus., contemporary cloth, slightly rubbed; Marlo, Ed. The Cardician. Chicago, 1975. 4to, illus., finely bound in green morocco gilt with red onlays, slipcase, spine slightly faded (5)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
Magic and Conjuring Stamps and First Day Covers A collection in 3 albums, comprising: 29 First Day covers, including Houdini, Hofzinser, A Century of Magic 1905-2005, Magic Through the Ages, Centenary of the Magic Circle, George Mileis, P.C. Sorcar, British Comedians, Phil Davies a Member of Chung Ling Soo Party, &c. and a large collection of stamps, most featuring magic, conjuring, & magicians; 3rd album containing First Day Covers for David Blaine and Criss Angel, Penn & Teller, Montel Carlo Magic Stars, Monaco Magic Stars, Jules Barbey D'Aurevelly, Sacha Guitry, Laurent Mourguet, Paul Dukas Harry Houdini, Robert Houdin (x 7), John Henry Anderson (x 2), Australian Society of Magicians, & Convention, Jean Hugard (2004); Colin Palmer; postcards featuring Robert Houdin stamp on first day of postage (x 2); The Magic Circle Centenary (x 5); British Comedians; Monte-Carlo Magic Stars, XIII Grand Prix Magiques de Monte Carlo; and stamps issued to commemorate Howard Thurston, Harry Kellar, New England Magic Collectors Association (1992), Tony Rei, Prablier Rittersnich, David Copperfield (x 3), The Founding of the Magic Circle, Magic Circle Centenary Committee, signed; Magic Circle Centenary sheet of stamps, British Comedians, P.C. Sorcar, Monte Carlo Magic Stars, Chung Ling Soo, Charlie Chaplin; and miscellaneous other stamps (3)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
Magic and related, 19th Century, a collection including: Caulfield, J. Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons. 1820, 4 vol., green morocco gilt, plates, with title page of vol. 4 bound in vol. 1, rubbed; Comstock, J. A Manual of Natural Philosophy. 1849, recased; Ennemoser, J. The History of Magic. 1854, 2 vol.; Lewitt & Allen, publishers Boy's Own Book of Sports; Dalton, H. The Book of Drawing Room Plays. [c.1848], rebacked; another copy, [1868], pictorial cloth; Emmons, S.B. The Spirit Land. Boston, 1877, some dampstaining, rebacked; Peck, H.C, publishers. The Book of Parlour Games. Philadelphia, 1854, rebacked; The Boy's Own Treasury of Sports, Pastimes. New York, 1854, rubbed; Dick & Fitzgerald, publishers The Boy's Own Conjuring Book, New York, [c.1860]; The American Boy's Book. [c.1870], pictorial cloth, rebacked; Routledge, Warne & Co., publishers Every Boy's Book. 1864, pictorial cloth; The Illustrated Boy's Own Treasury. [c.1865], third edition; Barnum, P.T. The Humbugs of the World. 1866, Margaret Yates Magic Library bookplate; Arnott, N. Elements of Physics of Natural Philosophy. 1864, 2 vol., quarter calf, titles loose; Brewster, D. Letters of Natural Magic. 1868, hinges weak; Elliott, A. The Playground and the Parlour. 1868, modern maroon half morocco; Frikell, G. The Secret Out or One Thousand Tricks, [1871], pictorial cloth; Houdini, R. The Secrets of Conjuring and Magic. G. Routledge, [c.1878], pictorial cloth; Bellew, F. The Art of Amusing. [n.d.], modern red half morocco; Dods, J.B. The Philosophy of Mesmerism. 1876, pictorial cloth, hinges weak; Bullock, C. Puzzledom, [1879]; Campbell, H. The American Girl's Home Book of Work and Play. New York, 1863, pictorial cloth; Ball Mathematical Recreations and Problems. 1896; Martin, J. The Boy's Playbook of Science, [c.1912]; Frikell, G. Hanky Panky, [c.1873], frontispiece loose; Crawley, Capt. The Card Player's Manual, Magic Circle Library stamp; Dupuis, N. The Magic of Geometric Optics. Kingston, 1868, green quarter morocco; Cockton, H. The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox the Ventriloquist. [n.d.]; Willman, C. Die Moderne Salon-Magie. Leipzig, 1891; "Berkeley". Card Tricks and Puzzles, 1892; Blitz, Signor The Parlor Book of Magic. New York, 1889, browned; Timbs, J. The Romance of London, 1899; Timbs, J. Notabilia. 1873; The Mirror, 1823, modern cloth, incomplete; Hutchison, G.A. Indoor Games and Recreations, [c.1889], pictorial cloth; all original cloth or boards except where notedFootnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
Rouse, William The Doctrine of Chances, or the Theory of Gaming London: Lackington, Allen & Co., Printed by Gye & Balne... for the Author, [1814]. First edition, 8vo, engraved title, 2 folding tables neatly repaired on verso at folds (3 tables are depicted on the 2 folding tables), modern quarter calf and marbled boards, uncut, "Reference Library" stamp to title verso, title spotted, a few other minor spots or stains, [Toole Stott 1308]Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
The Conjuror's Magazine or Magical and Physiognomical Mirror [continued as The Astrologer's title-page of August 1792 torn with loss, stamp of Magic Circle Library to 2nd leaf, modern black half morocco gilt, illustrations, a little spotting and soiling, [continued as] Astrologer's Magazine and Philosophical Miscellany. August 1793 - Sept. 1793, and August - December 1793, bound in one volume, with an engraved title dated 1794, some woodcuts and diagrams, modern calf-backed marbled boards, some spotting (2)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
Elliot, Daniel Giraud A Monograph of the Tetraoninae, or Family of the Grouse New York: for the Author, 1864-1865. Large folio, 5 original parts in 4 volumes, 27 hand-coloured lithographs, original green printed boards, green clamshell box with black morocco gilt label to spine, neat stamp to paste-down endpaper in volume 1, some minor offsetting to text, a few leaves a little creased, case a little split
Natural History 7 works, comprising Mrs Blackburn Birds Drawn from Nature. Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, 1862. Folio, 22 plates and pictorial title-page; Millais, John Guille The Wildfowler in Scotland. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901. 4to, original half Japanese vellum gilt; Edwards, Lionel My Scottish Sketch Book. London: Country Life Ltd., 1929. 4to, original quarter vellum gilt; McConnochie, Alexander Inkson The Deer & Deer Forests of Scotland. London: H.F. & G. Witherby, 1923. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Scrope, William The Art of Deer-Stalking. London: John Murray, 1838. 8vo, later green calf gilt with gilt stag head motifs to spine; Sim, George The Vertebrate Fauna of "Dee". Aberdeen: D. Wyllie & Son, 1903. 8vo, original green cloth gilt, stamp of the Northern Naturalists Club Aberdeen to title-page and half-title; [Maxwell, William Hamilton] Wild Sports of the West. London: Richard Bentley, 1832. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf gilt (8)
India: a photograph album Photographs of Rajasthan by Mohan Lal of Udaipur, late 19th century a collection of 42 silver gelatin prints, each 21 x 29cm and laid onto both sides of leaves in contemporary red morocco gilt album, showing Rajasthani architecture and pictures of local people in landscapes, some fading with around 6 images more severely fadedFootnote: Note: With the small purple stamp of Mohan Lal to the margin of the initial leaf. Mohan Lal [Mohanlal] was the son of the Indian painter, Tara, and the brother of Shiva Lal [Shivalal], known for his landscape paintings of the area surrounding Udaipur. The brothers' interest in art developed into an interest in photography and both Shiva Lal and Mohan Lal were known photographers in the area in the late 19th century.
Churchill, Sir Winston Liberalism and the Social Problem London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1909. First edition, 8vo, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, joints weak, some minor internal spotting, very faded stamp to p.vii; Balfour, Arthur James Essays Speculative and Political. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1920]. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, with Balfour's signature to the front free-endpaper, alongside another gift inscription (2)
A collection of Medical Books 8 Books, comprising Flower, W.H. Diagrams of the Nerves. London: John Churchill, 1861. Folio, original boards, stamp of the British Medical Library Association; Cheyne, W. Watson Manual of the Antiseptic Treatment of Wounds. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1885. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Oppert, F. Visceral and Hereditary Syphilis. London: John Churchill, 1868. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, stamps to title-page; Drysdale, Charles Robert Syphilis: its nature and treatment. London: Ballière, Tindall, and Cox, 1872. 8vo, original burgundy cloth gilt; Diday, P. A Treatise on Syphilis in New-Born Children... London: The New Sydenham Society, 1859. 8vo, original brown cloth gilt; Taylor, Robert W. A Practical Treatise on Sexual Disorders of the Male and Female. London: Henry Kimpton, 1897. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Gross, Samuel W. A Practical Treatise on Impotence, Sterility and Allied Disorders of the Male Sexual Organs. Edinburgh: Young J. Pentland, 1887. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Milton, J.L. On the Pathology and Treatment of Gonorrhoea. New York: William Wood & Company, 1884. Fifth edition, 8vo, original yellow cloth (8)
Arabian travel A collection of 7 works, comprising Neufeld, Charles A Prisoner of the Khaleefa. London: Chapman & Hall, 1899. 8vo, original green cloth gilt with stamp to upper cover, withdrawn stamps and bookplates of Norwich Free Library; Alexander, Boyd From the Niger to the Nile. London: Edward Arnold, 1908. Second impression, 8vo, 2 volumes, original red cloth gilt, inscribed from Robin Alexander to Charles M. Doughty; Millais, John G. Far Away up the Nile. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1924. 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Rodd, Francis Rennell People of the Veil. London: Macmillan and Co., 1926. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Philby, H. StJ. B. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1928. 8vo, original green cloth gilt, some dampstaining to covers; [Idem] Sheba's Daughters. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., [1939]. 8vo, contemporary library quarter calf, withdrawn and perforated stamps of Norwich Public Library; Naval Intelligence Division Western Arabia and the Red Sea (B..R. 527 (Restricted) Geographical Handbook Series...). [London:] June 1946. 8vo, original green cloth, embassy library stamps (8)
Scotland, 21 volumes, including Beattie, William Scotland Illustrated . 1838, 2 volumes, 4to, additional engraved titles, folding map, engraved plates, contemporary blue half calf, spines gilt, some light spotting; Scotland Described , or a Topographical Description of all the Counties of Scotland. Edinburgh: J. Moir, 1799. 12mo, folding hand-coloured map, contemporary calf, Fasque bookplate; Wood, John Descriptive Account of the Principal Towns in Scotland to accompany Wood's Town Atlas. Edinburgh, 1828, 8vo, modern quarter calf; Archaeologia Scotica, or Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1792-1857, volumes 1-4, plates, some coloured, 19th century half calf gilt, one joint splitting; Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick Memorial of the Royal Progress in Scotland. Edinburgh, 1843. 4to, 13 plates on india paper, original cloth, worn; Maclagan, Christian The Hill Forts, Stone Circles and other Structural Remains of Ancient Scotland. Edinburgh, 1875, Folio, frontispiece and 39 plates, original pictorial brown cloth gilt, rubbed; Small, John W. Scottish Market Crosses. Stirling, 1900. Large 4to, number 165 of 500 copies, original maroon pictorial buckram gilt, t.e.g., slightly worn, hinges weak; Wilson, Professor Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Eighty Views. 1850. 4to, 80 plates, contemporary brown half morocco gilt, a little spotting; Fleming, John and John M. Leighton The Lakes of Scotland, a Series of views. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1834. 4to, 52 engraved plates on india paper, one slightly cut down, contemporary calf, rubbed, corners very worn; Carr, Sir John Caledonian Sketches, or a Tour through Scotland in 1807. London, 1809. 4to, folding frontispiece, and 11 aquatint plates, contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked retaining spine, upper joint splitting, slightly spotted; Chalmers, George Caledonia, or a Historical and Topographical Account of North Britain. Paisley, 1887-1902. 8 volumes including index, 4to, plates and maps, original boards, uncut, stamp of Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow to boards (21)
1870's Literature 22 volumes, comprising Oliphant, Mrs. At His Gates. 1872. First edition, 3 volumes, original blindstamped cloth; Disraeli, Benjamin. Lothair. 1870, first edition, 3 volumes, maroon half morocco, g.e.; Erckmann-Chatrian. MM. The Great Invasion of 1813-14. Ward Lock and Tyler, [1870]; Lytton, Robert. Julian Fane. 1871, original green cloth, rubbed; Lytton, Baron. Kenelm Chillingly. 1873, First edition, 3 volumes, original maroon cloth, rubbed, edge of cloth of vol. 2 worn; Topin, Marius. The Man with the Iron Mask. 1870, First English edition, original brown cloth gilt; Swinburgne, A.C. Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade. 1876. First edition, original wrappers; [Lawrence, George A.] Silverland. 1873, original green cloth, rubbed, a few margins lightly dampstained; Rossetti, Dante G. Poems. 1870, first edition, original cloth, rubbed, hinges weak; Kingston, W.H.G. The Wanderer. 1876, original red pictorial cloth, rubbed; Lee, Jonathan. The Wreck of the Grosvenor. 1877, first edition, 3 volumes, green half calf, some spotting, "Franklin House Library" stamp to titles, some spotting; Turgenev, I.S. Virgin Soil. 1878, Original green cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, hinges splitting; another copy, original green cloth, slightly rubbed; Black, William. Macleod of Dare. 1879, original blue cloth gilt, (22)
Bibliography 38 volumes, comprising O' Brien, P. T.E. Lawrence, a Bibliography.2000, dustwrapper; Mitham, P.J. Robert W. Service, a Bibliography. 2000, dustwrapper; Jessop, T.E. A Bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish Philosophy. 1938, wrappers; Mason, S. Bibliography of Oscar Wilde. reprint edition; Tarr, R.L. Thomas Carlyle, a descriptive Bibliography. 1989; Shepherd, R.H. The Bibliography of Coleridge. 1970, limited to 150 copies; Higginson, F.H. A Bibliography of the Works of Robert Graves. 1966; Hoy, P.C. A Checklist of Writings about Edwin Muir. 1971; Mellown, E.W. Bibliography of the Writings of Edwin Muir, 1970; Russell, N. A Bibliography of William Cowper to 1837. 1963; Denson, A. Printed Writings by George W. Russell. 1961; Sagar, K. Ted Hughes, a Bibliography 1946-1980, 1983; Ayling, R. and M.J. Durkan. Sean O'Casey. 1978; d'Arch Smith, T. A Bibliography of the Works of Montague Summers. 1964; Pound, O.S. Wyndham Lewis, a Descriptive Bibliography. 1978; Penzer, N.M. An Annotated Bibliography of Sir Richard Francis Burton. Reprint limited to 225 copies; Crane, J.St. C. Robert Frost, a Descriptive Catalogue. 1974; West, R.C. Tolkien Criticism. 1972; Bloomfield, B.C. Philip Larkin, a Bibliography. 1979; Todd, W.B. Bibliography of Edmund Burke. 1982; Handley-Taylor, G. John Masefield, a Bibliography. 1960; Gilcher, E. A Bibliography of George Moore. 1970; Courtney, W.P. A Bibliography of Samuel Johnson. 1984; Wise, T.J. A Bibliography of ... Baron Byron. 1972, 2 volumes, dustwrappers; McKerrow, R.B. An Introduction to Bibliography for Literary Students. 1965; Dyer, I.W. A Bibliography of Thomas Carlyle's Writings. 1968; Cutler, B.D. Modern British Authors. their First editions. 1930; Morris, B. John Cleveland, a Bibliography. 1967; Baynes, N.H. Bibliography of the Works of J.B. Bury. 1929, library stamp on title; Maud, R. Dylan Tomas in Print. 1968; Rolph, J.A. Dylan Thomas, a Bibliography. 1956, dustwrapper; Bareham, T. A Bibliography of George Crabbe. 1978; McDonald, E.D. A Bibliography of the Writings of Norman Douglas. 1927, and 6 paperbacks (38)
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