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List of Sales Catalogues in the 'S.C.Named' Sequence List of Sales Catalogues in the ‘S.C.Named’ Sequence Shelfmark Name of Company Location Holdings (dates) S.C.AAA American Art New York (USA) 1900-39 Association S.C.AARDVARKS Aardvarks Booksellers Florida (USA) no date given S.C.AGARWAL Lakshmi Narain Agra (India) 1956-57 Agarwal Educational Publishers S.C.ABBEY Abbey Books St. Albans (England) 1989-92 S.C.ABBOTS Abbots Bookshop London (England) 1953-62 BOOKSHOP S.C.ACADEMIA Academia Boekhandel Delft (Neths.) 1950 en Antiquariaat S.C.ACADEMIC BOOKS Academic Books North Vancouver, BC 1995 Richard Adamiak (Canada) Chicago (USA) S.C.ACADEMICUS Academicus St. Neots, Cambs. (England) 1978 International S.C.ACADEMY BOOKS Academy Books Southsea, Hants. (England) 1994 S.C.ACCADEMIA Accademia Nazionale Rome (Italy) 1961, 1963 NAZIONALE dei Lincei S.C.ACKERMANN Theodor Ackermann Munich (Germany) 1926-81 (incomplete) S.C.ACMETOME Acmetome One London (England) 1993 S.C.ACRPP Association pour la Paris (France) 1989-90 Conservation et la Réproduction Photographique de la Presse S.C.ACTIONAID Action Aid London (England) 1992 S.C.ADAB Adab Books Durham (England) 1975-79 S.C.ADAMS (JUDITH) Judith Adams London (England) 1977 S.C.ADDISON Reginald Addison London (England) no date given S.C.ADDISON WESLEY Addison Wesley Reading, Mass. (USA) 1961, 1962, 1964 Publishing Company S.C.ADER Etienne Ader Paris (France) 1933-67 (incomplete) Ader Picard Tajan 1981-91 S.C.ADLER Arno Adler Lubeck (Germany) no date given S.C.AEGIS Aegis Buch- und (Germany) 1959, 1962, 1964-65 Kunstantiquariat S.C.AEROPHILIA Aerophlia Boston, Mass. (USA) 1968-70 S.C.AFRICA ARTS Africa Arts (FN London (England) no date given Martins) S.C.AFRICAN BOOKS Africa Books Maseru (Lesotho) 1953-56 African Books Oxford (England) 1992 Collective S.C.AGNEW Thomas Agnew & London (England) 1990 Sons S.C.AGUILAR Aguilar Madrid (Spain) 1963, 1966 S.C.AITCHISON Lesley Aitchison Bristol (England) 1994 to date S.C.AKADEMISCHE Akademische Druck Graz (Austria) 1973 S.C.AKROS Akros Fine Books Preston (England) 1969, 2000? to date S.C.ALAVI Alavi Book Depot Bombay (India) 1964-65 S.C.ALBERT’S Albert’s of London (England) 1968, 1982-84? Kensington Freiburg (Germany) Eberhard Albert S.C.ALBRECHT Frank Albrecht Schriesheim (Germany) 1985, 1987 S.C.ALDRE Aldre Vetenskaplig Stockholm (Sweden) 1964 Litteratur S.C.ALEC-SMITH Alex Alec-Smtih Winstead, near Hull (England) late 1990s to date S.C.ALLEN (E G) Edward G Allen & London (England) 1948-63 Son, S.C.ALLEN (J A) JA Allen & Co. London (England) 1981-83 (Special Lists) 1954-85 (incomplete) 1959-62 S.C.ALLEN (W H) William H Allen Philadelphia (USA) 1954-93 Bookseller WH Allen & Co. S.C.ALLEN & UNWIN George Allen & Co. London (England) 1913, 1915, 1923-25, George Allen & 1930, 1958-63, 1968- Unwin 70, 1987 Allen & Unwin S.C.ALLSOP Duncan M Allsop Warwick (England) 1989 S.C.ALMANSI E Almansi Milan (Italy) 1962? S.C.ALMQVIST & Almquist & Wiskell Stockholm (Sweden) 1958-67 WISKELL S.C.ALPHA Alpha Books London (England) 1992-93 Antiquarian & Wentworth, Surrey (England) 1992 Scholarly Books at Wentworth see also S.C.ANTIQUARIAN S.C.ALPHA BOOKS Alpha Books London (England) 1994 to date S.C.ALTA CALIFORNIA Alta California Berkeley, Calif. (USA) early 1960s Bookstore S.C.AM RHEIN Am Rhein Basel (Switz.) no date given S.C.AMA American New York (USA) 1960 Management Association S.C.AMATEUR The Amateur London (England) 1961-80 COLLECTOR Collector S.C.AMBARAS Samuel Ambaras New York (USA) 1963 supplement S.C.AMBRA Ambra Books Bristol (England) 2000 to date S.C.AMELANG Amelang Frankfurt (Germany) 1958-66 approx. S.C.AMERICAN American Scholar New York (USA) 1962 SCHOLAR S.C.AMERICAN American University New York (USA) 1963 UNIVERSITY PRESS Press S.C.AMERICANIST The Americanist Pottstown, Pa. (USA) 1964-70? American Library Chicago (USA) Association S.C.AMIS Les Amis de la Brussels (Belgium) 1947-71 Musique S.C.AMPERSAND Ampersand Books New York (USA) 1969-70, 1974 S.C.AMS Abrahams Magazine New York (USA) 1964-65 Service S.C.AMTMANN Bernard Amtmann Montréal (Canada) 1950-67 S.C.ANDERSON The Anderson New York (USA) 1924 Galleries S.C.ANDREWS Simon Andrews London (England) 1991 S.C.ANGUS & Angus & Robertson Sydney (Australia) 1962-72 ROBERTSON S.C.ANNE FITZSIMONS Anne Fitzsimons Carlisle (England) no date given S.C.ANSELOT Noel Anselot Redu (Belgium) no date given S.C.ANSON Hugh Anson- Toronto (Canada) no date given CARTWRIGHT Cartwright Bookseller S.C.ANTENORE Studio Bibliografico Padua (Italy) 1950-63 Antenore S.C.ANTIQUARIAN Antiquarian & Wentworth, Surrey (England) 1995-97 Scholarly Books at Wentworth S.C.ANTIQUARIAN Antiquarian Bookshop Dorking, Surrey (England) 1957-67 BOOKSHOP (Dorking) S.C.ANTIQUARIAT AM Antiquariat am Jena (Germany) 1965? EICHPLATZ Eichplatz S.C.ANTIQUARIAT DE Antiquariat De Kring Amsterdam (Neths.) no date given KRING S.C.ANTIQUARIAT E J Antiquariat E J Bonset Amsterdam (Neths.) no date given BONSET S.C.ANTIQUORUM Antiquorum Hong Kong (China) 1981, 1985-1987, Auctioneers Amsterdam (Neths.) 1992, 1995 Antiquariat Spinoza Stuttgart (Germany) Stuttgarter Antiquariat S.C.APPLETON (1) D Appleton & Co. London (England) 1927 S.C.APPLETON (2) Tony Appleton Brighton, Sussex (England) 1980s? Bookseller Frome, Somerset (England) S.C.ARBERS Edward Arbers New York (USA) no date given S.C.ARCHITECTURAL The Architectural London (England) 1976-77 PRESS Press S.C.ARGOSY Argosy Book Stores New York (USA) 1949-95 approx. S.C.ARGUS Argus Antiquarian Baarn (Neths.) no date given Booksellers S.C.ARKWAY Richard B Arkway New York (USA) 1984-92 approx. S.C.ARNOLD Edward Arnold & Co. London (England) 1923, 1928, 1940, (EDWARD) & CO 1975 S.C.ARS ANTIQUA AG Ars Antiqua Ag Luzern (Switz.) 1962 S.C.ARS ARTIS Ars Artis Kettering, Northants. 1970-76 approx. (England) S.C.ART ANCIEN L’Art Ancien Zurich (Switz.) 1925-71 approx. S.C.ART DE VOIR L’Art de Voir Paris (France) 1986? S.C.ARTEMIS Artemis Fine Arts London (England) 1984 (UK) S.C.ARTICA Artica (Robert Copenhagen (Denmark) 1969 Peterson) S.C.ARTS ET METIERS Librairie des Arts et Lormayne (France) 1983 Métiers S.C.ARUNDEL The Arundel Press Los Angeles (USA) 1994 S.C.ASH Ash Rare Books London (England) 1989 to date S.C.ASHBROOK H F Ashbrook London (England) 1949-52 S.C.ASHER A Asher & Co. Berlin (Germany) 1854-55, 1988 S.C.ASHLEY RATCLIFF Ashley-Ratcliff Corp. New York (USA) no date given S.C.ASIA Asia Publishing House London (England) 1959-60 S.C.ASPHODEL The Asphodel Cleveland, Ohio (USA) 1963-89 approx. Bookshop S.C.ASSOCIATION DES L’Association des Montréal (Canada) 1965-71 EDITEURS CANADIENS Éditeurs Canadiens S.C.ASSOCIATED Associated Publishers Amsterdam (Neths.) 1967-69 PUBLISHERS Amsterdam AMSTERDAM S.C.ATHLONE The Athlone Press London (England) 1960-63 S.C.ATKINS MG Atkins Chichester, Sussex (England) 1962-65 S.C.ATKINSON Reginald Atkinson London (England) 1912-15, 1922 S.C.ATLAS BOOKS Atlas Books London (England) 1995 S.C.AUGER Roger Auger Libraire Québec City (Canada) 1991 S.C.AUKTION Auktionhaus an Zurich (Switz.) 1973 Neumarkt S.C.AURORA Aurora Bookshop Tewkesbury, Gloucs. 1971 (England) S.C.AUSTIN/ Austin/Desmond London (England) 1989-91 approx. DESMOND Contemporary Books S.C.AUSTRALIA Australian National Canberra (Australia) 1967-68 University Press S.C.AUTOBOOKS Autobooks Brighton, Sussex (England) 1960-61 S.C.AUTOGRAPHE L’Autographe Geneva (Switz.) no date given S.C.AUVACHE Auvache & Wilson London (England) 1912-13 S.C.AUVERMANN Auvermann & Reiss Glashutten (Germany) 1978-79 KG S.C.BACH Susan Bach Books Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 1959-64 approx. S.C.BACHMANN C Bachmann & Co. Zurich (Switz.) 1968 S.C.BACKUS Edgar Backus Leicester (England) no date given S.C.BADER PL Bader Geneva (Switz.) no date given S.C.BAER (E) E Baer London (England) 1950s? S.C.BAER (JOSEPH) Joseph Baer Frankfurt-am-Main * Earlier vols. at 885.r. Joseph Baer & Co. (Germany) 1899-1930s? Paris (France) (Frankfurt). 1977, 1980 (Paris). S.C.BAEZ Juan R Baez Acevedo (Argentina) 1962 S.C.BAILEY Conrad Bailey Black Rock, Vict. (Australia) no date given S.C.BAILEY BROTHERS Bailey Brothers London (England) 1902-80 (incomplete) S.C.BAILLIERE, TINDALL Bailliere, Tindall & London (England) 1927-32 & COX Cox S.C.BAIN James Bain London (England) 1916, 1964-69 [S.C.BAKER (SAMUEL)] see S.C.SOTHEBY (18th century) S.C.BAKER (THOMAS) Thomas Baker London (England) 1895-1963 CG Baker Fine Books Bath (England) 1958-66 S.C.BAKER (WILLIAM) William Baker Sutton Coldfield, West Mids. 1989 (England) [S.C.BAKER & LEIGH] see S.C.SOTHEBY (18th century) S.C.BALASSE Willy Balasse Brussels (Belgium) 1982 S.C.BALDING R & J Balding (Books) Edinburgh (Scotland) 1972-81 S.C.BALDWIN (1) J Baldwin Leyton, Essex (England) 1913 S.C.BALDWIN (2) Baldwin’s Books Witham, Essex (England) 1989 S.C.BALL Heathcote Ball & Co. Leicester (England) 1977-78 S.C.BANARSIDASS Montilal Banarsidass Delhi (India) 1964-66 S.C.BANQUETTE Banquette Bookshop New Orleans, Louis. (USA) 1963-64 S.C.BANZI Luigi Banzi Bologna (Italy) 1953-65 S.C.BARBAZAN Julian Barbazan Madrid (Spain) 1941-65 S.C.BARENRETTER Bärenretter Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe 1950-58 Antiquariat (Germany) S.C.BARING Peter Baring London (England) 1993-95 S.C.BARMERLEA Barmerlea Book Sales London (England) no date given S.C.BARNARD Thomas H Barnard Uxbridge, Mddx. (England) no date given S.C.BARNARD & Barnard & Phelps Uxbridge, Mddx. (England) 1970-74 PHELPS Rare Books S.C.BARNITT Peter Barnitt Chippenham, Wilts. (England) 1993-96 S.C.BARON H Baron London (England) 1952-57 S.C.BARRE Barre Publishers Barre, Mass. (USA) 1964 S.C.BARRIE Barrie’s Bookshop Cheltenham, Gloucs.
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