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Victorian silver presentation trowel, London 1867, make H J Lias & Son, retailed by Joseph Pike, 138 New Bond Street, the blade with foliate and scroll decoration border, the central field with crest and inscription "PRESENTED TO Henry Hodsoll Heath Esq, CHAIRMAN BY MESSRS P & A THORN On the occasion of his laying the Foundation Stone of the No. 4 Pier of the New Blackfriars Bridge April 3rd 1868", with turned ivory handle, 36cm long
Axl Rose signed 10x8 colour photo. W. Axl Rose (born William Bruce Rose Jr. ; born February 6, 1962]is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for being the lead vocalist and lyricist of the hard rock and heavy metal band Guns N Roses, and has also been the bands sole constant member since their inception in 1985. He has also toured with Australian rock band AC/DC, as a guest vocalist after Brian Johnson temporarily left the band due to hearing loss in 2016. Rose has been named one of the greatest singers of all time by various media outlets, including Rolling Stone and NME.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
An 18ct yellow & white gold three stone set with round brilliant cut diamonds, the centre diamond is approx. 0.88 carats and the two outer diamonds are approx. 0.25 carats each, total diamond weight approx. 1.38 carats, (stones measured within the restrictions of the setting), approx. colour G-H and SI2 clarity, 2.55gm, size N.
An 18ct white gold four claw ring set with a round brilliant cut diamond, 0.35 carats, colour E & VS2 clarity, no fluorescence and polish & symmetry very good, 3.50gm, size Q 1/2 to R, comes with a Diamond Mini-Cert from the European Gemmological Laboratory, stone ID EGL 2730444428, date Oct 31 2007,
A platinum three stone ring set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, total weight approx. 1.78 carats, central diamond approx. 0.66 carats and the two outer diamonds are approx. 0.56 carats each, (stones measured within the restrictions of the settings), approx. colour H-I and SI2 clarity, 3.28gm, size P.
A bag of mixed gold jewellery to include 9ct yellow gold items (mostly hallmarked but some not and not tested) to include three rings some stone set (stones missing), two brooches one stone set, stud earrings, chains & crystal pendants, 23.65gm, a 9ct yellow gold cameo brooch, 13.11gm and an 18ct yellow gold cluster ring with a stone missing, 2.11gm, total weight 38.87gm.
17th century Venetian school. BASSANO workshop (Venice, 16th-17th century)."Jacob's Dream".Oil on copper.Slight repainting. Frame with woodworm and inscriptions in Latin.Measurements: 32 x 41 cm; 50,5 x 59,5 cm (frame).Formally we can relate this work to the workshop of the Bassano family, a key family saga for the development of the Venetian mannerist school. Its founder was Jacopo Bassano (ca.1515-1592), although his father had already been a popular artist, from whom Jacopo learned the costumbrist tone with which he endowed many of his religious compositions. A highly successful artist of his day, Jacopo Bassano worked in Venice and other Italian cities and established a studio in his native Bassano del Grappa near Venice. His four sons, Francesco the Younger (1549-1592), Gerolamo (1566-1621), Giovanni Battista (1553-1613) and Leandro (1557-1622), who continued his style, were trained and developed their careers there. The work depicts Jacob's dream. The Genesis account tells us that Jacob set out from Beer-sheba in the direction of Haran. By chance he came to a place and stayed there to spend the night, because the sun had already set. He took a stone from there, put it on as a pillow, and lay down to sleep in that place. And he had a dream: a stairway was leaning against the earth, with its top touching the sky. Angels of God were ascending and descending it. The Lord stood on it and said, "I am the Lord, the God of your father Abraham and the God of Isaac. The land on which you are lying, I will give it to you and your descendants. Your descendants will multiply like the dust of the earth, and you will occupy the east and the west, the north and the south; and all the nations of the world will be called blessed because of you and your descendants. I am with you; I will keep you wherever you go, and I will return you to this land and will not forsake you until I have fulfilled what I have promised." When Jacob awoke, he said, "Truly the Lord is in this place, and I did not know it." And, in awe, he added, "How terrible is this place; it is but the house of God and the gate of heaven."
ÆŸ SIR ALLEN LANE AND PENGUIN BOOKS. Privately printed, 12 vol, 1957- 1973. comprising: LINKLATER, Eric. Private Angelo. 1957. first edition, Limited edition of 2000 copies on India paper, 8vo, paper boards, within tissue paper wrapper, designed by David Gentleman, 235pp; LANE, ALLEN. Boxwood & Graver. A Miscellany of Blocks. 1958. first edition, Limited edition of 1500 copies printed on Hosho-Shi paper, 8vo, quarter vellum with Japanese wood veneer boards, foreward by Allen Lane, 31 wood-engravings formerly used in Penguin books, printed on recto pages from the original blocks by Reynolds Stone, David Gentleman and others, pages uncut; with a loosely inserted Christmas Greetings card for 1958-1959 SIGNED by Allen Lane; ROLFE, Frederick William. [Baron Corvo]. WOOLF, Cecil. Without Prejudice. 1963. first edition, Limited edition of 600 copies, tall 8vo, original paper boards within paper wrapper, edges untrimmed, printed on hand-made paper by Hodgkinson's, (water-marked 'Corvo to Lane') Introduction by Cecil Woolf, 4 illustrations, 2 facsimile letters; with Allen Lane's presentation letter on the publication loosely inserted, 119pp; LANE, Allen. For such as are the Riper Years. 1965. first edition, oblong 8vo, quarter pictorial cloth, half-title, illustrated by Mel Calman, pages uncut, 16pp; COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. 1945. first edition, Limited edition of 700 copies printed on Arnold hand-made paper, tall 8vo, blue niger pictorial morocco by Henderson & Bisset, gilt top, others untrimmed, half-title, 5 full-page colour plates (including frontispiece) by Duncan Grant, 35pp; [GRAVES, Robert]. APULEIUS, Lucius: The Transformations of Lucius, otherwise known as The Golden Ass. Translated by Robert Graves. SIGNED. 1950. first edition, Limited edition, No. 3 of 2000 copies numbered and SIGNED by the translator, 8vo, original quarter parchment marbled boards, plain dust-jacket, gilt top, SIGNED by Robert Graves to rear limitation page, 298pp., within original publisher's card slipcase; ROLPH, C. H. [Editor]. The Trial of Lady Chatterley. 1961. first edition, Limited edition of 2000 copies for private circulation, numbered and SIGNED by Allen Lane, 8vo, green cloth, plain dust-jacket, a selection of cartoons by Paul Hogarth, report of a debate in the House of Lords, SIGNED by Sir Allen Lane to rear limitation page with limitation number crossed through and INSCRIBED beneath in Lane's hand 'out of series'; Allen Lane's presentation letter on the publication loosely inserted, 292pp; LAWRENCE, D.H. (1885 - 1930). Lady Chatterley's Lover. Penguin Books, 1484, 1960. first edition paperback, 8vo, publisher's card covers, within blue vinyl wrappers with the penguin logo in blind to upper cover, 317pp; SINE. [Maurice Albert Sinet]. (1928 - 2016). Massacre. Penguin Books, 2553, 1966. first English edition, 8vo, pictorial covers, Introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge, illustrated throughout, 94pp. Allen Lane took offence to the obscene cartoons, it is speculated he removed every English edition from the company's warehouses that had not yet been sold and disposed of them; WILLIAMS, W.E. (1896 - 1977). Allen Lane. A Personal Portrait. 1973. first edition, 8vo, original blue cloth, top edge blue, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, b/w. plates, 96pp; The Penguin Story. Q21. 1956. first edition, paperback, pictorial wrappers, illustrated throughout, 124pp; Tributes to Allen Lane at a Service of Thanksgiving for his Life and Work 1902-1970. Privately printed, 1970. first edition, Limited edition of 750 copies designed and printed for the family of Sir Allen Lane, 8vo, patterned paper wrappers with printed label to upper cover, tributes given at a service of thanksgiving for Sir Allen Lane at St Martin-in the Fields, 18 August, 1970, with 4pp. Order of Service loosely inserted. Provenance: Collection of the late Malcolm Kelley, Penguin Books, 1958-1972. Malcolm Kelley began his career with Penguin Books as a sales representative, promoted to managing the distribution and overseas export business, he worked closely with Sir Allen Lane until Lane's death in 1970 when Penguin merged with Longman/Pearson. Kelley moved to Ladybird Books in 1972, first as sales director and later as manging director for twenty years. Kelley considered himself a Penguin man and treated the whole company as a family, just as Sir Allen Lane had done, all those years ago.(Qty. 12). Condition Report: 1. Private Angelo, Christmas, 1957 - a fine copy.2. A Miscellany of Blocks. Christmas, 1958 - a fine copy.3. Without Prejudice. Christmas, 1963 - a fine copy.4. For such as are the Riper Years - toning and light marks to edges of white cloth, o/w. a clean crisp copy.5. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - light marks to spine, toning to edges of pastedowns and leaf edges, o/w. a near fine copy. 6. The Transformations of Lucius, otherwise known as The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius - light marks to spine, light marks to foredge, o/w. internally clean and crisp, light foxing and toning to publisher's card slipcase.7. The Trial of Lady Chatterley, Regina V. Penguin Books Ltd., 1961 - a fine copy. marginal foxing spots to original yellow paper wrapper.8. Lady Chatterley's Lover. Penguin Books, 1960 - bright covers with light marks, toning to edges and pages, o/w. a clean copy.9. Massacre - light wear and scuffs to wrappers, foxing to edges affecting some leaf edges. 10. Allen Lane. A Personal Portrait - light wear to dust-jacket, a near fine copy.11. The Penguin Story. Q21 - light marks and creases to wrappers, toning to edges, o/w. a clean copy.12. Tributes to Allen Lane at a Service of Thanksgiving for his Life and Work 1902-1970 - a near fine copy. Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ MURDOCH, Iris. (1919 - 1999): 10 INSCRIBED and/or SIGNED First Editions, 8 other First Editions. comprising: The Flight from the Enchanter. 1956. first edition, second impression, 8vo, (204 x 145mm), original brown cloth, dust-wrapper unclipped, design by Edward Bawden, within clear protective wrapper, SIGNED by the author to title page, 316pp; MURDOCH, Iris: STONE, Reynolds. A Year of the Birds. SIGNED. 1978. first edition, Limited edition, No. 12 of 350 copies printed on Zerkall mould-made paper, tall 8vo, (222 x 146mm), original quarter brown buckram marbled boards, SIGNED by Iris Murdoch (only) on the limitation page, half-title, a collection of twelve poems by Iris Murdoch, one for each month, each illustrated with a wood-engraving by Reynolds Stone; Four Presentation copies to Publisher, Rolando Pieraccini. comprising: The Philosopher's Pupil. 1983. first edition, 8vo, (205 x 140mm), publisher's blue cloth, dust-jacket clipped, illustrated by Cathie Felstead, half-title, INSCRIBED, 'For Rolando Pieraccini / with all best wishes / Iris Murdoch', 576pp; Acastos Two Platonic Dialogues. 1986. first US. edition, tall 8vo, (223 x 147mm), quarter white cloth pink boards, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Neil Stuart, half-title, INSCRIBED, 'For Rolando Pieraccini / with all my best wishes / Iris Murdoch', 130pp; The Book and the Brotherhood. 1987. first edition, 8vo, (204 x 137mm), publisher's grey cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Tom Phillips, half-title, INSCRIBED, 'Rolando Pieraccini / with all the best wishes of / Iris Murdoch', 601pp; The Message to the Planet. 1990. first US. edition, 4to, (240 x 170mm), quarter brown cloth mustard boards, dust-jacket unclipped, design and illustrated by Fred Marcellino, half-title, INSCRIBED, 'For Rolando Pieraccini / from Iris Murdoch / with all best wishes', 563pp; Under the Net. SIGNED. 1955. 8vo, (191 x 133mm), publisher's green cloth, red top, dust-jacket unclipped, half-title, SIGNED by the author to title page, 286pp; The author's first novel was published by Chatto & Windus (1954); The Nice and the Good. SIGNED. 1968. first edition, 8vo, (206 x 140mm), publisher's brown cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, priced 30s., design by John Ward, further within clear protective wrapper, half-title, SIGNED by the author to a loosely inserted bookplate, 350pp; A Word Child. INSCRIBED. 1975. first US. edition, 8vo, (208 x 152mm), publisher's quarter yellow cloth backed orange boards, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Lynda West, orange e/ps., half-title, INSCRIBED by the author to title page, 'With the / good wishes / of / Iris Murdoch', 391pp; Nuns and Soldiers. SIGNED. 1980. first edition, 8vo, (204 x 135mm), publisher's grey cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Will Carter, within clear protective wrapper, half-title, SIGNED by the author to title page, 505pp; The Bell. 1958. first edition, publisher's blue cloth, half-title, 320pp; An Unofficial Rose. 1962. first edition, 8vo, (203 x 135mm), publisher's green cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, design by T. Ritchie, half-title, 348pp; Henry and Cato. 1976. first edition, 8vo,(205 x 137mm), publisher's blue cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Max Beckmann, half-title, 340pp; A Message to the Planet. 1989. first edition, 8vo, (241 x 160mm), publisher's. green cloth, dust-jacket clipped, design by Tom Phillips, further within clear protective wrapper, half-title, 563pp; The Good Apprentice. 1985. first edition, 8vo, (205 x 138mm), publisher's blue cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Tom Phillips, half-title, 522pp; and three others by the author, The Green Knight, 1993; Jackson's Dilemma, 1995; Something Special, 1999. Rolando Raffaele Adolfo Pieraccini (b. 1939) is an Italian born publisher, founder of Eurographica and The Lautasaari Press, based in Helsinki. In 2009 he established the Pieraccini Foundation to promote cultural relations between Finland and Italy. (Qty. 18.) Condition Report: 1. The Flight from the Enchanter - clean bright cloth, spine bumped at tail, dust-jacket a little marked to rear panel, browning to half-title, o/w. internally clean.2. A Year of the Birds - a fine copy, unsigned by the engraver.3 - 6. Presentation copies to Rolando Pieraccini - The Philosopher's Pupil - spine marginally bumped head/tail, dust-jacket a little creased, light foxing to edges, o/w. a clean copy; Acastos Two Platonic Dialogues - very small foxing spots to white cloth, dust-jacket slightly creased, o/w. a near fine copy.; The Book and the Brotherhood - spine a little bumped at tail, toning to edges and pages, o/w. a clean bright copy; The Message to the Planet - a fine copy.7. Under the Net - cloth marked, corners a little scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, light marks to dust-jacket, light foxing and marks to edges, o/w. a clean copy.8. The Nice and the Good -clean bright cloth, spine bumped at tail, dust-jacket darkened to spine and top edge, edges marked, o/w. a clean copy.9. A Word Child - light creasing to dust-jacket with chips and small clean edge tears head/tail of spine, o/w. a clean copy.10. Nuns and Soldiers - toning and light marks to edges, o/w. a clean copy.11. The Bell - boards cocked with light marks, dented to lower cover corner, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, joint cracked to title page, foxing to edges, toning to pages, lacks dust-jacket.12. An Unofficial Rose - light marks and fading to cloth, corners scuffed, spine bumped head/tail, foxing and toning to edges, dust-jacket toned and chipped with loss to upper and lower corners, o/w. internally clean.13. Henry and Cato - faded to upper cover lower edge and foot of spine, corners a little scuffed, small mark to foredge. 14. A Message to the Planet - toning to edges and leaf edges.15. The Good Apprentice - edges of dust-jacket inner flaps sellotaped (full-length) to front and rear pastedowns, sellotape residue to centre edges of upper and lower boards, toning to edges and pages, within clear protective wrapper.16. The Green Knight - edges of dust-jacket inner flaps sellotaped (full-length) to front and rear pastedowns, sellotape residue to centre edges of upper and lower boards, within clear protective wrapper,17. Jackson's Dilemma - edges of dust-jacket front inner flap sellotaped to top and lower front board, further sellotaped to rear inner flap (full-length) to rear pastedown, within clear protective wrapper.18. Something Special - a fine copy. Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ ROWLING, J.K. (b. 1965). [Four First Deluxe Edition Harry Potter Novels]. Bloomsbury, 1999-2005. four volumes, first printings, 8vo, (240 x 160mm), publisher's cloth with colour illustration laid down within double gilt border, gilt titles and gilt facsimile signature of J.K. Rowling to upper covers, gilt titles to spine, all edges gilt, sewn bands at head and tail of spines, sewn marker ribbons, colour wove paper e/ps., half-titles. comprising: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. 1999. red cloth with colour illustration by Thomas Taylor, 223pp. The first book in the author's Harry Potter series; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. 1999. green cloth with colour illustration by Cliff Wright, 317pp. The third book in the author's Harry Potter series; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 2000. purple cloth with colour illustration by Giles Greenfield, 636pp. The first English publication to note Warner Brothers' copyright and trademark of 'Harry Potter, names, characters and related indicia'. Although the film rights for the first two books were first published in October 1998, it took until late 2000 for Warners' rights to be noted in the English editions. Errington A9 (b). The fourth book in the author's Harry Potter series; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. 2005. blue cloth with colour illustration by Jason Cockcrof607pp. The sixth book in the author's Harry Potter series. (Qty. 4) Condition Report: 1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - clean bright cloth, slight fading to edges of boards and spine, corners a little scuffed, spine bumped at tail, toning to leaf edges, a clean bright copy.2. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - faint white marks to lower corner of front board, marginal bumping to head/tail of spine, a clean bright copy.3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - light marks to cloth, joint split at title page, internally clean and bright.4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - bright cloth, a small brown mark to front board, affecting the lower part of the second gilt 'T' in Potter, gilt edges marked, a clean, bright copy.Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ ROWLING, J.K. (b.1965 -). [A Full Set of First Deluxe Edition Harry Potter Novels, one SIGNED by the Author]. Bloomsbury, 1999-2007. seven volumes, six within original cellophane wrapping, first editions, 8vo, (242 x 160mm), comprising: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 1999. red cloth with colour illustration by Thomas Taylor, blue sewn bands and marker ribbon, priced £18 to white label on cellophane wrapping; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. 1999. blue cloth with colour illustration by Cliff Wright, green sewn bands and marker ribbon, priced £18 to white label on cellophane wrapping; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. 1999. green cloth with colour illustration by Cliff Wright, yellow sewn bands and marker ribbon, priced £18 to white label on cellophane wrapping; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. SIGNED, 2000. purple cloth with colour illustration by Giles Greenfield, SIGNED by the author on an official Bloomsbury Children's Book bookplate pasted to the dedication page, 'J K Rowling', red sewn bands and marker ribbon. The first English publication to note Warner Brothers' copyright and trademark of 'Harry Potter, names, characters and related indicia'. Errington A9; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 2003. burgundy cloth with colour illustration by Jason Cockcroft, yellow sewn bands and marker ribbon, priced £30 and First Edition to white label on cellophane wrapper; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. 2005. blue cloth with colour illustration by Jason Cockcroft, green sewn bands and marker ribbon, priced £30 and First Edition to white label on cellophane wrapper; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. 2007. black cloth with illustration by Jason Cockcroft, yellow sewn bands at head tail of spine to white label, purple sewn marker ribbon, priced £35 and First Edition to white label on cellophane wrapping. Fine copies, all but Goblet of Fire in the original cellophane wrapping(Qty. 7). Condition Report: 1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, SIGNED - marginal marks to cloth, some marks to gilt edges, o/w. a clean crisp copy.2. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - within original cellophane wrapping, mint condition.3. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - within original cellophane wrapping, mint condition.4. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - within original cellophane wrapping, mint condition.5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - within original cellophane wrapping, mint condition.6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - within original cellophane wrapping, mint condition.7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - within original cellophane wrapping, mint condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Print.- WILLIAM PENN'S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS (after Benjamin West) by Thomas Fairland, London: William Darton and Son, 1835. Lithograph, hand-coloured, titled 'William Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsylvania in North America 1681', with inscriptions 'Drawn on stone by Thomas Fairland, after the original picture by Benjamin West, William Darton and Son, 58 Holborn Mill, 2nd Month 9th 1835', depicted William Penn entering into the Treaty of Shackamaxon in 1683 with Tamanend, a chief of the Lenape (Delaware Indians) Turtle Clan, under the shade of an elm tree near the village of Shackamaxon (now Kensington) in Pennsylvania, 368 x 456mm, within cream and grey mount, 577 x 663mm overall, framed and glazed. William Penn (1644-1718) was an English writer belonging to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, a North American colony of England. The peace between the Lenape Turtle Clan and Penn's successors would endure for over 70 years until the Penn's Creek Massacre of 1755, the treaty was remarked upon by Voltaire, who called it '... the only treaty never sworn to and never broken'. (Qty. 1) Condition Report: the print clean and bright with a mark r.h. of the printed title, the gilt frame with light scuffs.Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ BRIGGS, Raymond. (b. 1934-). Fungus the Bogeyman. SIGNED. with an INSCRIBED and Illustrated card. 1977. first edition, first printing, 4to, (370 x 230mm), original pictorial boards, within clear protective wrappers, green patterned e/ps., illustrated throughout by the author, 41pp.; with a loosely inserted printed auction bidding card, National Doodle Day, 2017, INSCRIBED, SIGNED and illustrated by the author, inscription on front reads 'Thank you for buying this smelly rubbish, Raymond Briggs, 17 September, 2017', with an ink drawing of Fungus and a further inscription on verso, 'Too Late Now, All this Slime slows me down, With Worst Wishes from Raymond Briggs, 2017 '. A popular cartoon-strip picture book for older children. National Doodle Day is an annual auction event organised by Epilepsy Action, raising funds for The British Epilepsy Association; STEADMAN, Ralph. (b.1936) and STONE, Bernard. (1929 - 2020). Inspector Mouse. SIGNED. 1980. first edition, 4to, (235 x 240mm), pictorial boards, half-title, SIGNED by both the author and the artist to title page, colour illustrated throughout by Ralph Steadman; BRIGGS, Raymond. (b. 1934-). Fungus the Bogeyman. SIGNED Presentation copy. 1979. first paperback edition, 4to, (300 x 224mm), original publisher's pictorial card wrappers, green patterned e/ps., INSCRIBED by the author in green ink to half-title, 'To Tom With Best Wishes from Raymond Briggs, 7 July '79', colour illustrated throughout by the author, 41pp; SEUSS, Dr. (1904 - 1991). The Cat in the Hat Comes Back. 1958. first edition, first printing as stated, 8vo., (230 x 170mm), original publisher's pictorial boards, first issue dust-jacket unclipped, further within a clear protective wrapper, pink pictorial e/ps., colour illustrated throughout by Dr. Seuss, 63pp. The author's sequel to 'The Cat in the Hat' (1957). Theodore Seuss Geisel's works, written under the pen name Dr. Seuss, include many of the most popular children's books; DAHL, Roald. (1916 - 1990). Dirty Beasts. 1983. first US. edition, 4to, (387 x 224mm), publisher's plum cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dust-jacket unclipped, priced $11.95, full-page colour plates and in-text illustrations by Rosemary Fawcett, 32pp. (Qty. 5 ). Condition Report: 1. Fungus the Bogey Man, 1977 - marginal discolouring to white edges of boards, o/w. a near fine copy.2. Inspector Mouse - a fine copy.3. Fungus the Bogeyman, 1979 - light marks and toning to wrappers, corners scuffed, spine rubbed and creased with chips and some loss to black lettering, internally clean and bright.4. The Cat in the Hat Comes Back - 5. Dirty Beasts - a fine copy.Condition Report Disclaimer
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