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Collection of posters and prints, to include: Edizione Lucrenzia De Domizio Pescara, Photo Buby Durini, Serigrafia Lucio Carinci, stamp to lower right, Free International University, indistinctly signed in pencil and numbered 18/75, 94 x 63.5cm, DIFESA AEIUO poster, indistinctly signed in pencil and numbered 77/200, 100 x 70cm, DELLA NATURA, Free International University poster, 100 x 71cm and Bailleul, Honfleur, poster, 63 x 42cm
Thick clear crystal, designed in a hollow oval layered shape. Orrefors etched backstamp, and rim stamp. Includes a little candle and the original box, dimensions: 4.25''L x 4.25''W x 3.75''H. Dimensions: 3.5''L x 4.5''W x 3.5''HManufacturer: OrreforsCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
Thick clear crystal, designed in a hollow oval layered shape. Orrefors etched backstamp, and rim stamp. Includes a little candle and the original box, dimensions: 4.25''L x 4.25''W x 3.75''H Dimensions: 3.5''L x 4.5''W x 3.5''HManufacturer: OrreforsCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
Duo of modernist design with sculptural human figures handles, on both the outside it's polished and has black powder coating on the inside. Largest piece dimensions: 10''L x 3.75''W x 4''H. Carrol Boyes engraved stamp. Artist: Carrol BoyesManufacturer: Carrol BoyesCountry of Origin: South AfricaCondition: Age related wear.
D. Edmonds (Walter) Chad Hanna, signed by the author on flyleaf, ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper, Boston, 1940 § Yerby (Frank) The Vixens, New York, 1947; Pride's Castle, embossed stamp on p.9, New York, 1949 § Reid (V.S.) New Day, New York, 1949 § Wilson (William E.) The Wabash, New York, 1940 § Wordell (Liet. M.T.) & Liet. E.N. Seiler. "Wildcats" Over Casablanca, bookplate on endpapers, gift inscription on title, Boston, 1943, first editions, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets, light creasing and chipping to edges, worse to spine ends; and 10 others, frontier, Western and American adventure fiction, 8vo (16)
Cheever (John) The Stories of John Cheever, first English edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Tom Rosenthal "to Tom Rosenthal and his charming wife Anne with affectionate regards John Cheever | June 4 1979" on front free endpaper, with unwritten photographic postcard of Cheever loosely inerted, jacket spine faded, 1979; Falconer, ownership stamp on endpapers, jacket upper cellophane peeling away in places, spine faded, lightly bumped at extremities, New York, 1977, original boards, dust-jackets; and 2 others from the library of Tom Rosenthal, 8vo (4) *** Tom Rosenthal (1935-2014) was a notable publisher who headed up Secker & Warburg from 1971 to 1984.
Miller (William M.) Conditionally Human, ink ownership inscription and stamp to endpaper, light browning to spine, 1963 § Budrys (Algis) The Unexpected Dimension, jacket with light toning spine, 1962 § Vonnegut (Kurt) Cat's Cradle, ink ownership inscription and stamp to front free endpaper, jacket spine slightly browned, 1963, first or first English editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 13 others, Gollancz, largely science-fiction, 8vo (16)
Clarke (Graham) The Goose Man and Other Poems, one of 75 copies, from an edition of 85, 10 hand-coloured engraved plates by Graham Clarke, each signed in pencil, tissue guards, embossed stamp of rear endpaper, brown morocco covered wooden boards by Alfred Seth, lightly spotted, in original hessian slip, oblong 8vo, Ebenezer Press, 1974.
Golden Cockerel Press.- Gill (Eric) The Engravings..., limited edition, illustrations, a few colour, some folding, original blind-stamped cloth, spine lightly faded, slip-case, Wellingborough, Christopher Skelton, 1983 § Calderon (V.G.) The Lottery Ticket, one of 400 copies, engravings by Dorothea Braby, faint spotting, original buckram, Golden Cockerel Press, 1945 § Swinburne (A.C.) Pasiphae, one of 500 copies, engravings by John Buckland-Wright, light toning to page margins, embossed library stamp to rear endpapers, original buckram, Golden Cockerel Press, 1950; and 6 others from the press, v.s. (9)
Gardner (Erle Stanley) The D.A. Takes a Chance, jacket chipped and nicked at extremities, heavier to spine head, upper flap with re-price stamp, 1948 § Lockrdige (Frances and Richard) Quest for the Bogeyman, page margins toned, jacket with light surface rubbing on upper panel, otherwise fine, 1964 § Derleth (August) The Chronicles of Solar Pons, Wisconsin, 1973, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, all but the last published in New York; and 16 others, American crime and detective fiction, 8vo (19)
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) Round the Fire Stories, "presentation copy" embossed stamp on title, 4pp. publisher's advertisements at end, cloth spine very lightly faded, ends very lightly bumped, still overall very sharp and bright covers, 1908; His Last Bow, ownership inscription on front free endpaper, cloth spine faded, 1917; Adventures of Gerard, ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper, one or two foxing marks to title, cloth lightly rubbed and marked to covers, spine ends creased, 1903, first editions, original cloth; and 3 others, mostly first editions by Doyle, including a first English edition of The Tragedy of the Korosko, 8vo (6) *** A very good group of Doyle first editions, including a sharp copy with bright gilt of Doyle's Round the Fire Stories, a collection of seventeen short stories, most with a fantasy or horror theme.
Spanner (E.F.) The Harbour of Death, front free endpaper torn out, cloth a little spotted, 1927 § Knittel (John) Nile Gold: A Legend of Modern Egypt, ink gift inscription on browned endpapers, upper cover lower edge with small damp-staining patch, 1929 § Tracy (Louis) The Day of Wrath, embossed ownership stamp on front free endpaper, 1916, first editions, original cloth, light rubbing; and 6 others, strange adventure fiction, 8vo (10)
Philately.- Dulac (Edmund) Collection of over 65 original studies and tracings of designs for postage and national insurance stamps, including postage revenue stamps, one with profile portrait of Elizabeth II, the 2'6 National Savings stamp, and others similar, pencil on buff tracing paper, some touched with watercolour, variously annotated, various sizes between 70 x 40 mm (2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in) and 190 x 250 mm (7 1/2 x 9 3/4 in), some nicks and rough edges, handling creases, all unframed, [circa 1946 or slightly later]Provenance:Collection of Colin White; by descent to the present owners, London
Wells (H.G.) The First Men in the Moon, first English edition, frontispiece and 11 plates, embossed W.H. Smith library stamp on lightly toned front free endpapers, original gilt-stamped cloth (Currey's variant B with white endpapers), very light bumping to extremities, spine faded, ends a little creased, [Currey p.518], 8vo, 1901.
Freud (Sigmund) The Ego and the Id, embossed library stamp on title and first page, light spotting, 1927; On Dreams, one or two spots, 1952; Totem and Taboo, damp-staining to title, cloth a little stained, 1919, first English editions, first two published at the Hogarth Press, original cloth, extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo (3)
Grossmith (George and Weedon) The Diary of a Nobody, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, illustrations, bookplate and embossed stamp on endpapers, lightly toned, publisher's advertisements at end browned, original pictorial cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, light marking to upper cover, 8vo, Bristol and London, 1892.
Wells (H.G.) The Invisible Man, first edition, half-title, title in red and black, 2pp. advertisements at end, ink stamp to front pastedown, toning to margins, a couple of spots and small stains, hinge cracked but firm, original pictorial cloth, lettered in gilt, covers rubbed and soiled, spine darkened, spine ends and corners a little bumped, slip-case, [Currey p.526], 8vo, 1897.
Durrell (Lawrence) Justine, first edition, soiling and stamp on endpapers, jacket with Book Society sticker on spine, torn along upper flap, nicks and tears to extremities, stained at edges, 1957; Mountolive, stamps on endpapers, 1958, jacket edges nicked and torn, light chipping and some loss to lower panel along joint, 1958; Clea, first edition, ownership name on toned front free endpaper, jacket spine faded, slight shelf-lean, 1960, original cloth, lightly marked, dust-jackets; and 11 others by Durrell, 8vo (14)
Laski (Marghanita) The Village, first edition, endpapers with strip of toning and faint ownership stamp, original cloth, lightly soiled, dust-jacket, short closed tears to joints and spine tail, light rubbing along upper joint, otherwise excellent and sharp, 8vo, 1952. *** A rare first edition in the jacket. Known primarily for her novels The Victorian Chaise-Longue and Little Boy Lost, Laski has seen a resurgence of popularity in recent years, as a result of her being reprinted by Persephone Books. Works by Laski are rare to find in such condition.
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