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MARVEL SUPER HEROES: BLACK KNIGHT # 17 (1968 - MARVEL - Cents Copy with Pence Stamp) - Origin of the Black Knight, soon to be introduced into the MCU in the "Eternals" movie scheduled for a 2021 release - Howard Purcell and John Romita Sr. cover and art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
STRANGE TALES # 134 - (1965 - MARVEL - Cents Copy with Pence Stamp) - Doctor Strange, Watcher, Kang, Dormammu, Baron Mordo appearances + Last Human Torch story in the title - Jack Kirby cover with Steve Ditko, Bob Powell, Wally Wood interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
STRANGE TALES # 135 - (1965 - MARVEL - Cents Copy with Pence Stamp) - First appearances of S.H.I.E.L.D, Nick Fury and Hydra + Baron Mordo appearance - Jack Kirby cover and interior art with a Doctor Strange story with art by Steve Ditko - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
Fine quality antique silver pocket watch with a enamel dial and second finger dial, makers engraved to back plate. H. Samuel, Market Street, Manchester no.254270. patent trip action, registered trade mark, climax registered, guaranteed English manufacturer throughout silver stamp for Chester H.S 1896.
Margaret Chapman (1940-2000) (Northern Art) Pencil signed nostalgia print numbered with Fine art trade guild blind stamp, together with Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-1979) pencil signed limited edition print (faded) 'hot pies now ready' from an edition of 750 with Fine art trade guild blind stamp.
Irish binding.- Juvenal. Decii junii juvenalis et auli persii, title in red and black, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, engraved armorial presentation bookplate, lacking engraved frontispiece, a4 small section torn away from fore-margin, affecting a few letters, library stamp and ink writing to verso of title, occasional light foxing or staining, marbled endpapers, handsome contemporary red morocco prize binding for Trinity College, Dublin, richly gilt, large arms of Trinity College to covers within double borders, spine in compartments and richly decorated with various tools and with a black morocco label, rubbed and marked, g.e., 12mo (binding 132 x 82mm.), Dublin, George Grierson, 1728.⁂ As with other morocco bound volumes commissioned for presentation by Trinity College this volume displays at least one feature of the 'Worth Binder' (RII, p.281, McDonnell & Healy, Gold-tooled bookbindings commissioned by Trinity College Dublin in the Eighteenth Century). Given the use of the fourth iteration of the College's armorial supra-libros (1744), and the understanding that the binding shop that produced work for Sir Edward Worth 'underwent a change' in 1733, we can only assume that the earlier roll was reused by a fellow Dublin binder.Provenance: 'John Radcliff T: C: D' (ink inscription); Hammersmith Libraries, Samuel Martin bequest (ink stamp and inscription to verso of title).
Hume (David) A Treatise of Human Nature: being an attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into Moral Subjects..., 2 vol., second edition, vol.1 with short cut to lower edge of title and hole to lower margin of B3, vol.2 with old ink stamp of Académie Diplomatique Internationale of Paris to head of title and final leaf a little browned, contemporary half calf, rubbed, corners a little worn, rebacked with gilt-ruled spine and preserving old red roan labels, [Jessop p.4], 8vo, Thomas & Joseph Allman, 1817.⁂ A good copy of the second edition of Hume's principal work. The first edition was published in three volumes in 1739-40 and it seems strange that a second edition was not published separately until nearly seventy years later but it was misunderstood and savagely reviewed on its first appearance. It has been estimated that a thousand copies were printed of the first edition but only four hundred copies or so had been sold by the middle of the eighteenth century. Despite this Hume's work is now regarded as one of the most important works in the history of philosophy, being hugely influential on other writers including his friend Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, Charles Darwin and Immanuel Kant amongst others.
Dickens (Charles, novelist, 1812-70) Autograph cheque signed "Charles Dickens" paid to "W Seagrove" for the sum of Fifty three pounds, three shillings, drawn on Messrs Coutts & Co, receipt stamp of National Provincial Bank, 1 page, printed with manuscript insertions and crossed, folds, London, 14th January 1867.⁂ A payment made out to Seagrove's, Royal naval and military outfitters in Portsea, probably for Dickens seventh son, Sydney Dickens (1847-72), who joined the Navy in 1860.
Microscope Slide Maker.- Elcock (Charles, naturalist, museum curator, and professional microscope slide maker, of Belfast, 1834-1910) & Charles Ernest Elcock, architect of hospitals, of 17 Spurriergate, York) Archive, including: collection of marine samples and sand samples from Ireland and around the world, glass slides, manuscript notes (offprint "Note on the Occurrence of some rare Foraminifera on the Irish Sea, by Charles Elock" and associated notes and drawing; "Copy of Ancient Inscription on Grave Stone from Assowan, Upper Egypt, 4/8/86", autograph manuscript poetry), photographs, pencil rubbings, and a collection of manuscripts ("The Unrighteousness of War, 1902" and other Peace ephemera during the First World War) by and correspondence to Charles E Elcock ("York YMCA" and other correspondence), Oswald Marsh (Belfast stamp dealer), Catherine E Marsh and Marsh family (Quakers), and Middleton, v.s., v.d., 1906-30s (lge qty).⁂ Samples include: Gorumna Island, Planorbulina Mediterraneanensis, seaweed, West Indies Progresse, Richmond Earth etc.
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