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Keys Fine Art Auctioneers 8 Market Place Aylsham Norwich Two Day Book and Ephemera Sale Norfolk NR11 6EH Started 27 Mar 2014 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Keys Fine Art Auctioneers 8 Market Place Aylsham Norwich Two Day Book and Ephemera Sale Norfolk NR11 6EH Started 27 Mar 2014 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description 1 Hand Painted “Flower Fairies” Ceramic Plaque, in the style of Cicely Mary Barker, approx 16” x 12”, gt frame 2 A Packet: eight Cicely Mary Barker col’d “Flower Fairy” Prints (8) 3 Kay Nielsen, col’d Print “La Barbe Bleue” circa 1913, approx 12 ½” x 9 ½”, f/g JOHN BRYMER: TWO MERRY MARINERS, ill Stewart Orr, Blackie [1902], 1st edn, 24 col’d plts, obl, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds worn + 4 EDITH FARMILOE: ALL THE WORLD OVER, 1898, 1st edn, 30 col’d plts, obl, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds worn, inner jnt weak + [BRENDA GIRVIN]: GOOD QUEEN BESS, ill Jo ...[more] JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN, 5 ttls: THE SILMARILLION, 1977, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; UNFINISHED TALES, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl, 5 d/w; THE BOOK OF LOST TALES, 1984-88, 4th impress, vols 1-2, orig cl, d/ws; THE LETTERS OF, 1981, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE CHILDREN OF HURIN, 2007, 2nd printing, orig cl, d/w ...[more] JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1956-58, 1st edn, 5th impress, 5th impress, 4th impress, 3 vols, orig cl, 6 vols 2 and 3 d/ws (3) 7 RICHARD ADAMS: WATERSHIP DOWN, L, Rex Collings, 1972, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w 8 KENNETH GRAHAME: THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, 1908, 1st edn, frontis by Graham Robertson, orig pict cl gt, a little rubbed, teg 9 ELINOR MAY BRENT-DYER: TWO SAMS AT THE CHALET SCHOOL, 1967, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w ELINOR MAY BRENT-DYER, (2 ttls): A LEADER IN THE CHALET SCHOOL, 1961, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE CHALET SCHOOL WINS 10 THE TRICK, [1961], 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (2) ELINOR MAY BRENT-DYER, 2 ttls: THE CHALET SCHOOL TRIPLETS, [1963], 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE CHALET SCHOOL 11 REUNION, 1963, 1st edn, orig two-tone cl, d/w (2) 12 ELINOR MAY BRENT-DYER: CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL, 1966, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w 13 CHATTERBOX ANNUAL, 1897, 1901, 1910-14, 1917, 1919, 1926, 10 vols, 4to, orig pub variant bdgs (10) RADIO FUN ANNUAL, 1948, 1950, 1952-56, 1958, 8 vols, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds + FILM FUN ANNUAL, 1952, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds 14 (9) ENID BLYTON: NEWS CHRONICLE BOYS AND GIRLS STORY BOOK NO 3, ill Ernest Aris & Sylvia I Venus, [1935], 3 col’d plts as 15 list, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds, VGC, orig packaging ALAN ALEXANDER MILNE: SONGS FROM NOW WE ARE SIX, ill E H Shepard, Music by H Fraser-Simson, 1927 (100), 1st edn, 16 numbered and sigd by Milne, Shepard and Fraser-Simson, lge 4to orig cl bkd bds, ptd paper label ALAN ALEXANDER MILNE: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF STORIES, 2003, orig pict lam bds, d/w + BLACK AND WHITE PRINT 17 AFTER E H SHEPARD “POOH GOT IN”, approx. 7 ½” x 10 ½”, f/g, (2) 18 MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT, [1937] annual, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds worn F LUCY RUDSTON BROWN: THE STORY OF JESUS, ill E M Watts, Ed S Louis Giraud, [1934], 1st edn, Bookano Living Pictures 19 Series, 9 col’d pop-up pictures all in good order, 4to, orig cl gt, pict paper label 20 J K ROWLING: HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN, 1999, 1st deluxe edn, orig green cl gt, pict label 21 J K ROWLING: HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE, 1999, 1st deluxe edn, orig pict cl gt, orig shrink wrap (opened) THE ILLUSTRATED BLUE BOOK MAGAZINE, NY 1928 (November) – 1929 (January, April, November), all with EDGAR RICE 22 BURROUGHS, 1st publications of Tarzan Stories (3) and Tanar, 4to, orig pict wraps, featuring Tarzan (3) and Tanar (4) REV CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON: ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, Ill A Rackham, [1907], 1st trade edn, 13 col’d 23 plts as list, lacks part of ttl, orig cl, gt, worn 24 D J WATKINS-PITCHFORD “B B”: AT THE BACK O’BEN DEE, 1968, 1st edn, new front EPs, orig cl, d/w ENID BLYTON, 4 ttls: FIVE ON A HIKE TOGETHER, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (some loss); FIVE GO TO MYSTERY MOOR, 1954, 1st 25 edn, orig cl, facs d/w; FIVE HAVE PLENTY OF FUN, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl, facs d/w; FIVE GO TO BILLYCOCK HILL, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl, facs d/w (4) 26 No lot 27 W JOHNS, 6 ttls: BIGGLES SWEEPS THE DESERT, 1942, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + five others (6) JONATHAN SWIFT: TRAVELS INTO SEVERAL REMOTE NATIONS OF THE WORLD BY LEMUEL GULLIVER, ill Charles E Brock, L, 28 Macmillan 1894, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt GEORGE E ROCHESTER, 4 ttls: CAPTAIN ROBIN HOOD SKYWAYMAN, L, John Hamilton [1935], orig cl, d/w; THE DESPOT OF 29 THE WORLD, L, John Hamilton [1936], orig cl, d/w; WINGS OF DOOM, L, John Hamilton [1936], orig cl, d/w; THE SECRET SQUADRON IN GERMANY, L, John Hamilton, [1938], orig cl, d/w (4) RICHMAL CROMPTON, 2 ttls: WILLIAM AND THE TRAMP, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; WILLIAM AND THE SPACE ANIMAL, 1956, 1st 30 edn, lacks ffep, orig cl (2) SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE: PETER AND WENDY, ill F D Bedford, [1911], 1st edn, frontis, 10 plts (3 loose and chipped), orig pict 31 cl gt worn 32 “FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT”: FLYING THRILLS, [1937], 1st edn, includes 3 W E Johns Stories, 10 plts including 6 col’d as list, orig pict bds W E JOHNS: FIGHTING PLANES AND ACES, [1932], 1st edn, orig cl, worn + “FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT”: FLYING ADVENTURES, 33 [1936], 1st edn, includes three W E Johns Stories, 4to, orig pict bds + “FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT”: AIR STORIES, [1938], 1st edn, includes six W E Johns Stories (4 Biggles) ...[more] KENNETH GRAHAME: DREAM DAYS, ill E H Shepard, 1930, 1st edn, orig pict cl, d/w + ELEANOR FARJEON: THE LITTLE 34 BOOKROOM, ill E Ardizzone, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + MARY MACLEOD: STORIES FROM THE FAERIE QUEENE, 1903, 3rd edn, orig pict cl v worn and soiled, lower bd near detchd + HANS CHRISTIAN AND ...[more] ARTHUR RANSOME, 8 ttls: RACUNDRA’S FIRST CRUISE, 1949, 5th impress, orig cl, d/w; THE BIG SIX, 1954, orig cl, d/w + six 35 others (8) 36 QUEEN MAB’S FAIRY REALM, ill A Rackham & others, 1901, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt THORNTON W BURGESS, 6 ttls: THE ADVENTURES OF PETER COTTONTAIL, L, 1931, 1st edn, orig cl; JERRY MUSKRAT AT 37 HOME, L, 1935, 1st edn, orig pict cl; DANNY MEADOW MOUSE, 1939, 1st edn, orig pict cl, d/w + three other similar reprints, each with d/w (6) EUDORA HEAL: THE BOOK OF LITTLE GIRLS, Birmingham 1911, sigd and inscr from the author’s daughter, 16 mo, orig bright pict cl 38 gt [EMMA DE K]: STORIES OF EDWARD AND HIS LITTLE FRIENDS, L, John Harris, 1837, 1st edn, 16 engrd plts as called for, 16 pp 39 advts at end, 16 mo, old ¼ cf rebkd, new EPs VERNON STOKES AND CYNTHIA HARNETT, 5 ttls: MOUNTAINEERS, 1941, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w; BOB-TAIL PUP, 1944, 1st edn, 40 4to, orig cl, d/w; SAND-HOPPERS, 1946, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + two others (5) COLLINS SCHOOL GIRLS ANNUAL, nd, inscription dated 1934, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds + THE CHILDREN’S TREASURY OF 41 PICTURES AND STORIES, nd, inscription dated 1931, 4to, orig pict bds, worn + THE GIRLS BIGGEST BOOK, circa 1936, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds + EVERY GIRLS BOOK OF STORIES, circa 1932, ...[more] SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE: PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, Ill A Rackham, [1912], new 1st trade edn, 50 tipped-in 42 col’d plts, frontis detached, 4to, orig cl gt WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY: VANITY FAIR, Ill Lewis Baumer, [1913], 1st edn, 20 tipped-in col’d plts as list, 4to, orig cl, pict 43 paper label, lower bd soiled 44 WASHINGTON IRVING: THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, Ill A Rackham, 1928, 1st trade edn, 8 col’d plts as list, 4to, orig cl gt, RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN: THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, Ill Hugh Thomson, Hodder & Stoughton, [1911], 25 tipped-in col’d 45 plts as list, 4to, orig dec cl gt + SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE: QUALITY STREET, Ill Hugh Thomson, Hodder & Stoughton, [1913], 22 tipped-in col’d plts as list, 4to, ...[more] 46 WALTER EMANUEL: THE SNOB, Ill Cecil Aldin, 1904, 1st edn, 19 col’d plts as called for, 4to, orig pict bds, worn 47 THE GIRLS OWN ANNUAL, ill Kate Greenaway and others, 1886-87 vol 8, 4to, old hf cf SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE: QUALITY STREET, Ill Hugh Thomson, Hodder & Stoughton, [1913], 22 tipped-in col’d plts as list, 4to, 48 orig dec cl gt A NEW RUPERT BOOK, [1945] annual, price unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps + MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT, [1947], annual, 49 price unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps + MORE RUPERT ADVENTURES, [1952], annual, price unclipped, 4to, orig pict bds + MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT, [1953], annual, price unclipped, 4to, ...[more] 50 CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS: THE HORSE AND HIS BOY, ill Pauline Baynes, 1954, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w SCHNICK SCHNACK TRIFLES FOR THE LITTLE ONES, L, George Routledge, [1867], col’d litho pict ttl, 31 plts by Oscar Pletsch, 51 printed by Leighton Bros, hf ttl, orig cl gt + LUCY CLIFFORD “LC”: CHILDREN BUSY, CHILDREN GLAD, CHILDREN NAUGHTY, CHILDREN SAD, Ill Clara Creed, “T Poym ...[more] BRENDA GIRVIN AND MONICA COSENS: WEE MEN, Ill Charles Robinson, [1923], 4 col’d plts as list, orig bds, pict paper label, small 52 split at spine [SARAH TRIMMER]: A SERIES OF PRINTS OF ANCIENT HISTORY DESIGNED AS ORNAMENTS FOR THOSE APARTMENTS IN 53 WHICH CHILDREN RECEIVE THE FIRST RUDIMENTS OF THEIR EDUCATION, L, John Marshall, circa 1788, 64 engrd plts, 16 mo, old cf disbnd JEAN DE BRUNHOFF (3 ttls): HISTOIRE DE BABAR, Paris, circa 1933, early reprint, fo, orig cl bkd pict bds, worn; LE VOYAGE DE 54 BABAR, Paris, circa 1933, early reprint, fo, orig cl bkd pict bds, v worn; LES VACANCES DE ZEPHIR, Saint-Ouen, circa 1937, early reprint, fo, orig cl bkd pict bds (3) 55 JEAN DE BRUNHOFF: BABAR THE KING, 1936, 1st edn, fo, orig cl bkd pict bds FRANK HAMPSON: DAN DARE PILOT OF THE FUTURE, 1987-93, de-luxe collectors edn, 8 vols, lge 4to orig pict laminated bds + 56 NORMAN WRIGHT: THE DAN DARE DOSSIER, 1990, 1st edn, lge 4to, orig pict laminated bds (9) 57 THE BOYS FRIEND,
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