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Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Palmers Lane Aylsham Norwich Book and Ephemera Auction - Part One Norfolk NR11 6JA Started 21 Mar 2013 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Palmers Lane Aylsham Norwich Book and Ephemera Auction - Part One Norfolk NR11 6JA Started 21 Mar 2013 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN, 11 ttls: THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1965, 14th impress, 14th impress, 11th impress, orig cl gt, d/ws 1 (taped); UNFINISHED TALES, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE FARMER GILES OF HAM, ill Pauline Baynes, 1992, 50th anniversary edn, orig cl, d/w; BILBO’S LAST SONG, ill Paul ...[more] 2 JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE HOBBIT, ill Alan Lee, 1997 (600) numbered and sigd by artist, orig leath bkd cl gt s-c 3 JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE LORD OF THE RINGS, ill Alan Lee, 1992, 1st edn, 3 vols, orig cl, d/ws (3) 4 JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE SILMARILLION, ill Ted Nasmith, 1998, 1st edn, sigd by artist, orig cl, d/w 5 MORE RUPERT ADVENTURES – RUPERT IN MORE ADVENTURES, [1943-44] Annuals, prices unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps (2) 6 RUPERT AND SNUFFY, [1948], Rupert Adventure Series No 1, 4to, orig pict wraps MORE RUPERT ADVENTURES – A NEW RUPERT BOOK – NEW RUPERT BOOK, [1943, 1945-46] Annuals, 1st work price 7 unclipped, 2nd and 3rd works prices clipped, 4to, orig pict wraps (3) MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT – THE RUPERT BOOK – RUPERT, [1947-49] Annuals, 1st and 2nd work prices clipped, 3rd work 8 price unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps (3) 9 RUPERT’S ADVENTURE BOOK, [1940], Annual, 4to, orig pict bds worn 10 A NEW RUPERT BOOK – THE NEW RUPERT BOOK, [1945-46], Annuals, prices unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps (2) JULES VERNE: FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON – ROUND THE MOON – A JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH – 11 THE ENGLISH AT THE NORTH POLE – THE ICE DESERT – ON THE TRACK – AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS – FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON – AMONG THE CANNIBALS, L, Wa ...[more] SIR RICHARD PHILLIPS “REV J GOLDSMITH”: GEOGRAPHY FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, L, R Phillips, 1803, 1st edn, 7 engrd fdg 12 maps, 45 plts including 1 fdg, 1 plt loose, pp 557-560 damaged with part loss, 5 pp advts at end, pp 571-580 mispaginated, old cf worn GEORGE DENHOLM ARMOUR: PASTIME WITH GOOD COMPANY, Intro Horace G Hutchinson, “Country Life”, [1914], 1st edn, 55 13 tipped in plts, 4to, orig cl bkd bds worn + RICHARD BALL: PENNY FARTHING, ill George Denholm Armour, 1931, 1st edn, orig cl bkd bds, d/w (2) WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, ill W Heath Robinson, 1914, 1st edn, 12 tipped in col’d plts, 4to, orig 14 two-tone cl, d/w WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: THE TEMPEST, ill Edmund Dulac, [1908], 1st trade edn, 40 tipped in col’d plts as list, 4to, orig pict cl gt + 15 CHARLES KINGSLEY: THE WATER BABIES, ill Jessie Willcox Smith, circa 1930, Boots edn, 12 tipped in col’d plts, as list, 4to, orig pict cl gt (2) JANE AND ANN TAYLOR: LITTLE ANN AND OTHER POEMS, [1882], 1st edn, orig hf cl, pict laminated bds worn, Schuster 109(1a) + 16 FREDERIC E WEATHERLY, 2 ttls: TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT, ill M E Edwards and J C Staples, [1883], 1st edn, orig cl bkd pict bds worn, inner jnt reinforced with tape; RHYMES AND ROSES, ...[more] JOYCE MERCER (ill): THE JOYCE MERCER EDITION OF ANDERSEN & GRIMM, L, Hutchinson [1936], 1st edn, 16 col’d plts, 4to, 17 orig decor cl worn, inner jnts weak 18 GERALDINE McCAUGHREAN: PETER PAN IN SCARLET, 2006, (1500), 1st edn, numbered and sigd, orig cl, d/w SARAH TRIMMER: THE LADDER TO LEARNING, L, J Harris, 1835, 12 mo, old diced cf gt + BESSIE MARCHANT: CHUPSIE THE 19 STORY OF A BABY, L 1904, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt + ELLEN MOORHOUSE: THE CALCULATING COBBLER, L, Jarrold & Sons, nd, inscr dtd 1910, orig pict cl + WILLIAM J FORSTER: CARLO’S VIS ...[more] CHARLES KINGSLEY: THE WATER BABIES, ill Margaret W Tarrant, 1908, 1st edn, 12 col’d plts as list, orig decor cl + ROSEMARY 20 BARNES: WIGLEY, ill Margaret W Tarrant, [1949], 1st edn, 8 col’d plts as list, orig cl bkd pict bds (2) FLORA ANNIE STEEL: ENGLISH FAIRY TALES, ill A Rackham, 1927, 16 col’d plts as list, orig cl gt + [DINAH MARIA MULOCK 21 CRAIK]: THE FAIRY BOOK, ill Warwick Goble, 1926, 16 col’d plts, as list, orig cl gt + CHARLES KINGSLEY: THE WATER BABIES, ill Warwick Goble, 1927, 16 col’d plts as l ...[more] ABBOT LENGLET DUFRESNOY: GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN ……, L, J Johnson & E Newbery, [1787], 15th edn, engrd fdg frontis, 22 fdg dbl hemisphere map, 55pp advts at end, 12 mo, old cf worn JEAN-PIERRE BRES: SIMPLES HISTOIRES DANS UN POT AU LAIT, Paris Lefuel 1825, 1st edn, 8 vols in 1, 8 hand col’d litho plts, 12 23 mo, old qtr cf JAMES REEVES: ARCADIAN BALLADS, ill Edward Ardizzone, The Whittington Press, 1977 (250) (200) numbered and sigd by author 25 and artist, 4to, orig pict cl, s-c + NICHOLAS ARDIZZONE: EDWARD ARDIZZONE’S WORLD THE ETCHINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS, 2000, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + EDWARD BOOTH-CLIBBORN: MY ...[more] JAMES KENWARD: THE SUBURBAN CHILD, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1955, 1st edn, orig pict bds, d/w + WILLIAM MAKEPEACE 26 THACKERAY: THE ROSE AND THE RING, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + ENID DICKENS HAWKSLEY (ED): CHARLES DICKENS BIRTHDAY BOOK, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1948, 1st edn, no entr ...[more] G W STONIER: PICTURES ON THE PAVEMENT, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1955, 1st edn, orig pict cl, d/w + MAURICE GORHAM: 27 LONDONERS, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + CYRIL RAY: MERRY ENGLAND, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1960, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + BRUCE MARSHALL: THE RED DANUBE, ill Edward Ardi ...[more] MAURICE GORHAM: SHOWMEN AND SUCKERS, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + FRANCOIS VILLON: THE 28 POEMS OF, Trans H B McCaskie, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + G W STONIER: PICTURES ON THE PAVEMENT, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1955, 1st edn, orig pict cl, d/w + ARDIZONNE&#8 ...[more] 29 GEORGE SCURFIELD: A STICKFUL OF NONPAREIL, ill Edward Ardizzone, Cambridge, priv ptd, 1956 (500), orig cl gt, glassine d/w EDWARD ARDIZZONE: BAGGAGE TO THE ENEMY, 1941, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + COLIN COOTE (INTRO): WAR PICTURES BY 30 BRITISH ARTISTS NO 4 ARMY, ill Edward Ardizzone and others, 1942, 1st edn, orig pict wraps (2) HALLAM FORDHAM: HEY NONNY YES, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1947, 1st edn, orig pict bds, d/w + CHRISTIANNA BRAND: NURSE 31 MATILDA GOES TO TOWN, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1967, 1st edn, orig pict bds, d/w (2) WALT DISNEY: MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL, [1938], col’d frontis, a few ills col’d in/scribbled, orig pict bds + W E JOHNS: FIGHTING 32 PLANES AND ACES, L, John Hamilton, [1932], 1st edn, 6pp advts at end, orig cl (2) ROALD DAHL, 2 ttls: THE WITCHES, ill Quentin Blake, 1983, uncorrected proof, orig wraps; MATILDA, ill Quentin Blake, 1988, 33 uncorrected proof, orig wraps + JOAN AIKEN: PAST EIGHT O’CLOCK, ill Jan Pienkowski, 1986, uncorrected proof, orig wraps (3) 34 JAMES BLISH: STAR TREK 1 – 2 - 3, 1974-75, 1st hardback edns, orig cl, d/ws (3) 35 ELINOR M BRENT-DYER: THE NEW HOUSE AT THE CHALET SCHOOL, 1935, 1st edn, 4 plts, frontis loose, lacks ffep, orig cl gt 36 ELINOR M BRENT-DYER: THEODORA AND THE CHALET SCHOOL, 1959, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w 37 KATE GREENAWAY: LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS, Frederick Warne, circa 1899, orig cl bkd glazed pict bds, Schuster 107 2a 38 JUGEND MUNCHNER ILLUSTRIERTE WOCHENSCHRIFT FUR KUNST UND LEBEN, 1896, vol 2, 4to, orig pict cl gt worn 39 H G WELLS: THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY, 1925 rev edn, 2 vols, 4to, orig cl gt 40 THE GIRLS REALM ANNUAL, 1901, includes G A HENTY: A FRONTIER GIRL, orig cl soiled JEAN HENRI CASIMIR FABRE: BOOK ON INSECTS, ill E J Detmold, NY 1935, new edn, orig cl gt, d/w + D J WATKINS-PITCHFORD 41 “B B”: DOWN THE BRIGHT STREAM, 1959 reprint, orig cl, d/w + MARY PROCTOR: THE CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE HEAVENS, 1924, 1st edn, inscr pres copy, orig cl gt, pict paper ...[more] JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE: FAUST, ill Willy Pogany, L, Hutchinson & Co, [1931], orig decor cl, d/w + OMAR KHAYYAM: 42 RUBAIYAT, ill Willy Pogany, Phila, David McKay, 1942, orig cl gt (2) FRIEDRICH HEINRICH KARL BARON DE LA MOTTE FOUQUE: UNDINE, ill A Rackham, 1909, 1st trade edn, 15 tipped in col’d plts, 43 4to, orig pict cl gt worn + HENRIK IBSEN: PEER GYNT, ill A Rackham, 1936, 1st trade edn, 12 col’d plts as list, 4to, orig cl gt, v worn (2) REV CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON “LEWIS CARROLL”: A TANGLED TALE, ill A B Frost, 1886, 3rd thou, orig cl gt, spine 44 darkened + W HEATH ROBINSON: BILL THE MINDER, 1982, 4to, orig pict cl gt (2) ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: A CHILD’S GARDEN OF VERSES, ill Charles Robinson, L, John Lane, The Bodley Head, circa 1914, 45 col’d ttl, 8 plts as list, orig pict cl gt + EDWARD LEAR: NONSENSE SONGS AND STORIES, 1895, orig pict green cl gt, worn and soiled, inner jnts split (2) 46 STUART DODGSON COLLINGWOOD (ed): THE LEWIS CARROLL PICTURE BOOK, 1899, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt 47 EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS: LOST ON VENUS, 1937, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w REV CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON “LEWIS CARROLL”, 2 ttls: FEEDING THE MIND, L 1907, 1st edn, orig cl bkd ptd bds; THE 48 HUNTING OF THE SNARK, ill Mervyn Peake, 1948, 1st edn, orig pict bds (2) REV CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON “LEWIS CARROLL”: THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK, ill Henry Holiday, 1876, 1st edn, 1st iss, 49 1pp advts at end, special booklet “An Easter Greeting to Every Child who Loves Alice” tipped in before hf ttl, orig pict cl RACEY HELPS: THE UPSIDE DOWN MEDICINE – MY FRIEND WILBERFORCE – BARNABY IN SEARCH OF A HOUSE – 50 TIPPETTY’S TREASURE, 1948, 1947, 1948, 1949, 2nd impress, 1st edn, 1st edn, 1st edn, obl, orig pict bds (4) RACEY HELPS: FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW – BARNABY CAMPS OUT – LITTLE MOUSE CRUSOE – NOBODY LOVE ME, 1946, 51 1947, 1948, 1950, 1st edns, obl, orig pict bds, 1st work lacks part of bkstrip (4) ALAN ALEXANDER MILNE, 5 ttles: TEDDY BEAR AND OTHER
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