ART ARCHITECTURE & ART OF THE BOOK sl. stained, corners and head and tail of spine sl. bumped, in worn and rubbed slipcase repaired in parts with selotape. £150.00

1. (Album). THE “LONDON” CIGARETTE CARD 6. (Bach). Williams, Peter. THE ORGAN MUSIC OF J.S. ALBUM. 986 cards in total. ... c.[1930s]. BACH. I Preludes, Toccatas, Fantasias, Fugues, Sonatas, Sm. thick Landscape 4to. Enclosed in album. Sl. shaken, textured Concertos and Miscellaneous Pieces (BWV 525-598, 802-805 buckram boards with gilt title to upper board, some minor soiling etc.). II Works based on Chorales (BWV 599-771 etc). III. A and rubbing. £200.00 Background. CUP 1980-84. 21 complete sets: 1. The Seashore, 50 colour cards, Wills. 2. Garden 1st Ed. 3 vols. Many musical examples, 2 maps. Ex.-libris Hints, 50 colour cards, Wills. 3. Feathered Friends, 25 colour cards, Malcolm Boyd with several marginal pencil annotations, good in Abdulla & Co. Ltd. 4. British Butterflies, 25 colour cards, Abdulla & Co. lightly browned and sl. chipped d/ws. £100.00 Ltd. 5. Interesting Door Knockers, 25 colour cards, Churchman’s. 6. History of Aviation, 25 sepia cards, Lambert & Butler. 7. The King’s Cambridge Studies in Music. Coronation, 50 colour cards, Godfrey Phillips Ltd. 8. Household Hints, Ex.-libris Malcolm Boyd, ex U.C. Wales, Cardiff and acknowledged Bach 50 colour cards, Wills. 9. Links with the Past, 25 b/w. cards, Nicholas expert (several books published including Bach in the ‘Master Musicians’ Series). Sarony & Co. 10. Figures of Speech, 50 colour cards, Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd. 11. Wonderful Railway Travel, 50 colour cards, Churchman’s. 7. Bagnoli, Martina; Klein, Holger A.; Mann, C. Griffith 12. The King’s Coronation, 50 colour cards, Churchman’s. 13. and Robinson, James. (Editors). TREASURES OF HEAVEN. Interesting Experiments, 25 colour cards, Churchman’s. 14. Speed, 50 Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe. Cleveland colour cards, Wills. 15. Trick Billiards, 50 colour cards, Ogden’s. 16. Dogs & Friends, 50 b/w. cards, Carreras Ltd. 17. Orchids, 25 colour Museum of Art/Walters Art Museum, Baltimore/British Museum, cards, Carrera’s. 18. Wild Flowers (2), 50 colour cards, Wills. 19. Birds London 2011. & their Young, 50 colour cards, Player’s. 20. British Birds & their Eggs, 1st UK Ed. 4to. xviii + 260pp. Over 300 colour ills. from photos. 50 colour cards, Godfrey Phillips Ltd. 21. Wild Birds at Home, 36 b/w. Good in lightly rubbed d/w. £50.00 cards, R.S. Challis & Co. Ltd. 3 incomplete sets. [With] Garden Flowers 49 [of 50] colour cards, Wills. Military Uniforms of the British Empire 8. Barker, David and Crompton, Steve. SLIPWARE IN 42 [of 50] colour cards, John Player & Sons. Animal Studies, 34 [of 36] THE COLLECTION OF THE POTTERIES MUSEUM & ART b/w. cards, Cavanders Ltd. GALLERY. A. & C. Black Publishers Limited 2007.

2. (Album). POSTCARD ALBUM. 193 postcards with 133 1st UK Ed. Sm. 4to. 192pp. Profusely illus. throughout in colour from photos. Very good in very lightly rubbed d/w. £150.00 in colour and 60 in b/w.; including 48 coloured cards of the Queen’s Dolls’ House. N.d. c.[1930s]. 9. (Beatles). Benson, Harry. THE BEATLES on the Road Sm. thick 4to. Enclosed in album, some minor marginal browning 1964-1966. Taschen 2012. to leaves, gilt lettered buckram, some minor soiling and rubbing, Folio. 272pp. Profusely illus. throughout in b/w. from photos. head of upper joint split. £100.00 Text printed on silvered leaves, illus. e.ps., original silver lettered Depicting fish, Bexhill-on-Sea, Pinner, Verulamium, Caves Cheddar, silver cloth, upper board sl. rubbed, in silver lettered silver cloth Milton’s Cottage, Dresden, Birds, Pevensey, Queen’s Dolls’ House, covered clamshell presentation box with some minor soiling and Monte Carlo, etc. sl. bumping to extremities. £300.00 3. Andersen, Jørgen. THE WITCH ON THE WALL. No. 1050 of a Limited Edition of 1964 Copies. Medieval Erotic Sculpture in the British Isles. Rosenkilde and Signed by the Photographer Harry Benson.

Bagger, Copenhagen 1977. 10. Berenson, Bernard. ITALIAN PICTURES OF THE 1st Ed. Sm. slim 4to. 172pp. + [ii]. 95 figures mainly from RENAISSANCE. A List of the Principal Artists and their works photos., ills., 4 maps. Original pictorial boards sl. rubbed to with an Index of Places. FLORENTINE SCHOOL. Phaidon corners and head and tail of spine. £75.00 1963. Including Kilpeck, Herefordshire. Revised Ed. 2 vols. Sm. 4to. xiv + [ii] + 222pp. + [vi] + 40pp.

4. Araujo, Emanoel. BAHIA 7 Gravures Originais. Colour frontiss., 1478 b/w. plates. E.ps. lightly spotted, good in Apresentação de Odorico Tavares. Editôra Cultrix, São Paulo original brown lettered beige cloth lightly browned to spines. 1965. £50.00 1st Ed. Folio. [iv]pp. Yellow linocut frontis., 7 colour linocut Arntzen M319. For each artist gives: dates and teachers; a list of his prints loosely inserted as issued. Portuguese text. Original cloth paintings arranged alphabetically under the name of the city where they are located; dates of the pictures when known. portfolio with the Artist’s design of a cat, with ties. £750.00 No. 220 of a Limited Edition of 400 Copies. 11. Binski, Paul. BECKET’S CROWN. Art and Imagination 7 stunning colour linocut plates measuring 37cm 74cm. (21” x 14.5”) in Gothic England 1170-1300. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in each signed and dated in pencil by the artist. British Art/Yale University Press 2004. Scarce, rarely found complete. 1st Ed. 4to. xvi + 343pp. Colour frontis., profusely illus. in colour Emanoel Alves de Araújo (Santo Amaro da Purificação, November 15, and b/w. mainly from photos. Good in d/w. £50.00 1940) sculptor, draftsman, illustrator, costume designer, engraver, set designer, painter, curator and Brazilian museologist. 12. Bles, Joseph. RARE ENGLISH GLASSES of the XVII & Odorico Montenegro Tavares da Silva (Timbaúba 1912-Salvador 1980) XVIII Centuries. Introduction by Bernard Rackham. Geoffrey journalist, poet and collector of Brazilian art. Bles N.d. c.[1924]. 5. Avedon, Richard. OBSERVATIONS. Photographs by ... De Luxe Ed. Large 4to. 272pp. Tipped in frontis., 100 tipped in Comments by Truman Capote. Simon and Schuster Publishers, plates from photos., including 1 in colour. Marbled e.ps., hinges New York 1959. tender but firm, gilt lettered half morocco with cloth boards, Folio. 152pp. Profusely illus. throughout in b/w. from photos. minor soiling to boards, corners sl. rubbed, t.e.g. £350.00 E.ps. and occasionally text lightly spotted, original printed No. 21 of a Signed Limited Edition of 100 de Luxe Copies boards, some minor rubbing, lower leading corner of upper board Signed by the Author.

1 A substantial monograph based on the collections of the author and other Reissue. 3 vols. Folio. T.ps. in English and French. private individuals. There are illustrations of 147 glasses, goblets, glass Vol. 1: Engraved t.p. (Plate 1) + engraved ded. (Plate 2) + candlesticks, bowls etc.. Introduction 2pp. + An Explanation pp.(3-10). + List pp.(11-12). Scarce reference work. + 97 plates on 84 sheets [only lacking 3 plates on 2 sheets, see 13. Boehm, Barbara Drake and Holcomb, Melanie. note], plates of the latter portion of the work with grease staining (Editors). JERUSALEM 1000-1400. Every People under intruding onto images, more intrusively from plate 63 onwards Heaven. Foreword by Thomas P. Campbell. Metropolitan with resultant loss to plates 65-6, 67-8, and sl. loss to plates 76- Museum of Art, New York/Yale University Press 2016. 80; 1st Printing. 4to. xvi + 336pp. 354 ills. in colour. Dec. e.ps., good Vol. 2. Engraved t.p. (Plate 1) + An Explanation 10pp. + List in d/w. £50.00 pp.(11-12). + 99 plates on 76 sheets [plate 99-100 bound in rear of vol. 1.] 14. (Bourgeois). Storr, Robert. INTIMATE GEOMETRIES. Vol. 3. Red and black lettered t.p. (plate 1) + 10pp. + A List The Art and Life of Louise Bourgeois. Thames & Hudson 2016. pp.(11-12) + 96 plates on 72 sheets [only lacking plate 2 engraved 1st UK Ed. Large 4to. 828pp. Colour port. frontis., profusely dedication and 3 plates on 2 sheets, see note]. Text with brown illus. throughout in colour and b/w., with many from photos. Very stain to gutter hinge in part and to fore-edge of 1 plate. good in original white lettered coloured dec. cloth, in sl. rubbed Parallel text in French and English. Some browning, and soiling, and bumped coloured dec. card presentation box with plastic some sheets carelessly folded, some occasional splitting to folds, carry handle. £50.00 one plate in two portions, some plates with restoration to verso,

15. Brauchli, Bernard. THE CLAVICHORD. CUP 1998. ownership ink stamps to prelims of Dr Winch of Tower House Malmesbury, 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. [xx] + 384pp. Numerous ills. mainly from SO IN TOTAL 2 engraved t.ps., 1 t.p. in red and black. 1 photos. Good in d/w. £50.00 engraved ded. leaf, 292 plates on 232 sheets many folding, Cambridge Musical Texts and Monographs. [lacking 1 engraved dedication, and 6 plates on 4 sheets]. 16. (Bruegel). Müller, Jürgen and Schauerte, Thomas. THE Bound in early half leather with marbled boards, some wear to COMPLETE WORKS OF BRUEGEL. Taschen 2018. boards and extremities, loss to spines with gilt lettered title labels. Folio. 492pp. Double-page colour t.p., profusely illus. throughout £5,000.00 mainly in colour, including several folding. Very good in d/w., in The first 3 vols. were reissued in 1731 and are distinguished by the sl. rubbed coloured pictorial card presentation box with plastic addition in vol. 3 of plates numbered 101-02 depicting Umberslade Hall, carry handle. £75.00 our copy lists Umberslade as plate 101 only, it is possible Umberslade was 2 plates on 1 sheet. The 1725 edition of volume 3 lists only 100 17. (Bruna). DICK BRUNA. Foreword by Sjarel Ex. plates. Waanders Publishers, Zwolle 2006. Paper water marked T.M. English Ed. Thick sq. 8vo. 550pp. Profusely illus. throughout Volume 1 lacking plate 18 The Elevation of Gunnersbury House near Brantford in the County of Middlesex by Inigo Jones; plates 86-87 (on 1 mainly in colour. Illus. e.ps., very good in two-tone laminated sheet) of the Double Pavillions of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea. boards with title to upper board and spine. £75.00 ESTC does not list seperately the 1731 Reissue of volumes 1 & 2. Dick Bruna (1927–2017) Dutch author, artist, illustrator and graphic Vol. 3 Vol. 3. Lacking engraved dedication (plate 2) and plates 5 & 6 (on designer. 1 sheet) Castle-Howard in Perspective, and plate 101 Umberslade [as

18. Bryan, Michael. A BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL usual]. ESTC N56037. ‘Contains 74 plates (numbered as 100) [our copy listing DICTIONARY OF PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS, From the 101 plates] - A continuation of ’Vitruvius Britannicus: or, the British Revival of the Art Under Cimabue, and the Alledged Discovery architect ..’, vols. I-II (1715-17).’ of Engraving by Finiguerra, to the Present Time: With the Colen Campbell (1676–1729) pioneering Scottish architect and Ciphers, Monograms, and Marks, Used by Each Engraver; And architectural writer, credited as a founder of the Georgian style. an Ample: List of Their Principal Works Together with Two The first pattern book of English architecture, and ‘arguably the most Indexes, Alphabetical and Chronological. To Which is Prefixed, influential and original British architectural book ever published,’ This An Introduction, Containing A Brief Account of the Painters of work was largely responsible for the promotion of Neo-Palladian Antiquity. ... Carpenter and Son ... 1816. architects like Inigo Jones.

1st Ed. 2 vols. 4to. xlix + 709pp. + [i] Errata. + [iv] + 822pp. + [i] 20. Cassanelli, Roberto. LA MÉDITERRANÉE DES Errata. Port. frontis., 5 engraved plates. Browning, half title to CROISADES. Sous la direction de ... Maria Andaloro, Roberto vol. 1 chipped, some marginal dampstaining, contemporary calf Cassanelli, Anna Contadini ... Tania Velmans. Citadelles & with intricate gilt border to boards, corners rubbed, rebacked in Mazenod, 2000. C19th leather, marked, gilt letttered label to spines. £50.00 French Ed. 4to. 304pp. Profusely illus. throughout mainly in

19. Campbell, Colin. VITRUVIUS BRITANNICUS, or the colour from photos. French text. Good in d/w. very lightly British Architect. containing the plans, elevations, and sections of yellowed to edges and spine. £60.00 the regular buildings, both publick and private, in Great Britain, 21. Cennini, Cennino. A TREATISE ON PAINTING, In the with variety of new designs; in 200 large folio plates, engraven by Year 1437; And First Published in Italian in 1821, with an the best hands; and drawn either from the buildings themselves, Introduction and Notes by Signor Tambroni: Containing Practical or the original designs of the architects; in II volumes ... by Colen Directions for Painting in Fresco, Secco, Oil and Distemper, with Campbell Esqr. Cum privilegio regis. [With] VITRUVIUS the Art of Gilding and Illuminating Manuscripts Adopted by the BRITANNICUS: or, the British architect. Containing the old Italian Masters. Translated by Mrs Merrifield. Edward geometrical plans of the most considerable gardens and Lumley ... 1844. plantations; also the plans, elevations and sections of the most Large 8vo. lxx + 177pp. 9 plates in outline, 2 hand coloured regular buildings, ... in one hundred large folio plates. By Colen plates heightened in gilt. Some light browning, original gilt dec. Campbell Esquire, ... Tome III. ... [London: s.n.] [With] Printed cloth, foxed and with some marking, rebacked with much of in London [1731] and 1731. original gilt spine laid down, a.e.g. £160.00 2 Inscribed to half title ‘The Right Honble. Lord John Russell With the Published in the United Kingdom with no American version published at respectful compliments of the Translator.’ the time. With a typed letter from the publishers to Miss Caroline Lejeune, ‘... I do 22. Cescinsky, Herbert. ENGLISH FURNITURE of the not know whether you would have the oppportunity of mentioning this in Eighteenth Century. George Routledge & Sons N.d. c.[1909] & your column, or else perhaps you might be able to review the book for 1911. the Observer ...’ Lacking portion across tail affecting signature and part 1st Ed. 3 vols. 4to. Frontiss., 1163 figures. Some very light of text. browning, contemporary half morocco with cloth boards, 28. Dylan, Bob. THE LYRICS. Edited by Christopher Ricks, extremities rubbed in part, minor marking, t.e.g. £125.00 Lisa Nemrow, and Julie Nemrow. Simon & Schuster 2014. Cescinsky’s first book on furniture, showing his familiarity with the material and providing a lucid account of 18th century furniture in Revised Ed. Large thick sq. 4to. [xiv] + 962pp. Profusely illus. in relating to historical events and the other arts. colour and b/w., with many from photos. Very good in original gilt lettered grey cloth, in opaque glacene d/w. as issued. £75.00 23. Cheetham, Francis. ENGLISH MEDIEVAL ALABASTERS. With a catalogue of the collection in the Victoria 29. [Ellerman, Annie Winifred]. FILM PROBLEMS OF and Albert Museum. Foreword by Roy Strong. Phaidon - SOVIET RUSSIA. By Bryher. Photographs Chosen and Titled by Christie’s Limited, Oxford 1984. Kenneth Macpherson. Riant Chateau Territet Switzerland 1929. 1st Ed. 4to. 360pp. 338 ills. including 8 colour plates. Good in 1st [and only] Ed. 140pp. Numerous ills. from photos. From the slipcase, in card slipcase as issued. £50.00 Library of Anthony Lejeune, some light browning, gilt lettered red cloth, some discolouring and fading mainly to spine with sm. 24. (Cinema). [A LARGE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF stain to head and tail, d/w. sl. stained and with loss across head. FILM RELATED EPHEMERA]. 1930-2000. £350.00 £15,000.00 Annie Winifred Ellerman (1894–1983). Long term lover of Hilda A large private collection relating to over 2000 individual films from an Doolittle, Ellerman was a major figure of the international set in Paris in employee of one of the major British film distributors. Encompassing 70 the 1920s, the above was her most notable non-fiction work. years with material from as early as the 1930s - over 70 items, with over 320 pieces from the 1940s, over 380 from the 1950s, nearly 450 from 30. (Espaliú). Varas, Valeria and Rispa, Raul. (Editors). 1960s, over 500 from the 1970s, over 270 from the 1980s. PEPE ESPALIÚ. Artworks and Writings by ... Selection of works With much material supplied in duplicate, the collection includes many of and introductory essay by Juan Vicente Aliaga. With additional the Campaign Books, often with the original inserts, pressbooks, many essays by Adrian Searle and Marie-Laure Bernadac. Documenta film synopsis, brochures distributed by local cinemas, and invitations to Visual Arts 2010. premiers etc. 4to. 248pp. Port. frontis., profusely illus. throughout mainly in With over 100 photographic stills, about 85 posters, a few lobby cards colour from photos. Very good in original coloured pictorial limp relating to about 10 films, Front of House cards relating to 25 films, card wrapps. £75.00 flyers. A full listing available on request. 31. Feng, Rebecca. MING COLOURS. Polychrome Porcelain 25. Delluc, Louis. PHOTOGÉNIE. Maurice de Brunoff ... from Jingdezhen. University of London/Percival David Paris N.d. c.[1920]. Foundation of Chinese Art/School of Oriental and African Studies 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. 127pp. Plates. French text. Some foxing, from 2006. the Library of Anthony Lejeune, original wrapps., faded and with 1st Ed. Slim Royal 8vo. 122pp. + [ii]. Colour vignette t.p., 50 some chipping, split to tail of upper joint. £75.00 colour plates. Very good in original coloured pictorial limp card With 3 sheets of pencil notes and a card to Miss [Caroline] Lejeune from wrapps. £55.00 Zwemmers of Charing Cross Road ‘I have now received the copy of ...’ 32. Fernie, Eric. ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE. The 26. Dibdin, Rev. T.F. THE LIBRARY COMPANION: Or, the First Style of the European Age. Yale University Press 2014. Young Man’s Guide, and The Old Man’s Comfort, in the Choice 1st Ed. 4to. xxx + 300pp. + [ii]. Nearly 400 ills. mainly in colour of a Library. London: Printed for Harding, Triphook, and Lepard from photos., several maps, plans, diagrams. Very good in d/w. ... 1824. £50.00 1st Ed. [lii] + 912pp. T.p. device. Leading corner throughout Yale University Press - Pelican History of Art. heavily browned, marbled e.ps. and edges, contemporary calf, 33. Francis, Grant R. OLD ENGLISH DRINKING triple gilt and blind fillet edging to boards, some minor marking, GLASSES. Their Chronology and Sequence. Herbert Jenkins intricate gilt dec. spines, minor wear, restoration to head of spine Limited 1926. with minor marginal loss to tail, modern gilt lettered title label to spine. £150.00 1st Trade Ed. Large 4to. [xxxii] + 214pp. Dec. initial letters, 72 b/w. plates from photos. containing illustrations of 385 drinking With the signature of Honourable H.T. Liddell. Two thousand copies were printed of this first edition and it was sold out glasses etc. Some sporadic very light spotting, original gilt within three months, a new edition was published the following year. lettered cloth, some light spotting to boards moreso to lower Lowndes pp.641. This work contains much curious and important board, sl. bubbling of cloth to lower board, spine and fore-edge of bibliographical information not elsewhere to be found and will as all lower board lightly faded, t.e.g. £150.00 times be consulted as a work of reference by the Bibliographer, Standard work. Biographer and Historian. “Eighteenth Century drinking glasses possess an interest to the collector which yields nothing in intensity to that which is afforded by china, 27. Disney, Walt. “SKETCHBOOK” OF SNOW WHITE furniture, old silver ... the cult of collecting old English glasses offers at AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Collins 1938. once a field for study and for information on a typical British industry, 1st Ed. 4to. 12 tipped in colour plates, numerous ills. From the and a prospect of profitable investment for the future, which will well Library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. lightly browned, original cloth repay those who approach it with knowledge and foresight ...” sl. browned to edges, chipped and browned d/w. with light Introduction. soiling, sl. cockled. £350.00

3 34. Frankel, Cyril. MODERN POTS. Hans Coper, Lucie Rie Facsimile Reprint of 1895 Ed. [xii] + 134pp. 15 b/w. plates, ills. & their Contemporaries. The Lisa Sainsbury Collection. Thames Very good in original blue cloth with gilt lettered red patch title and Hudson.University of East Anglia, Norwich 2000. labels to spine, in cloth covered slipcase as issued. £75.00 1st UK Ed. 4to. 240pp. Profusely illus. throughout with 245 ills. No. 111 of a Limited Edition of 200 Copies. including 208 in colour from photos. by James Austin. Very good Produced to celebrate the 21st Anniversary of Antony Rowe Limited, with invitation and menu card for the celebration loosely inserted. in d/w. £100.00

35. (Freud). Gayford, Martin and Dawson, David. LUCIAN 41. Gujral, Satish. ASCENDING ENERGIES - 2011. FREUD. Edited by Mark Holborn. Phaidon 2018. Paintings & Sculptures. Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi 2011. 1st Ed. 2 vols. Large 4to. 326pp. + [ii] + 308pp. 386 plates 1st Ed. Slim sq. 4to. Unpaginated. 36 colour plates, other ills. mainly in colour. Original white lettered cloth with coloured port. Original coloured pictorial boards, some very minor rubbing to of the artist to upper boards as issued, very lightly faded to spines, corners and 2 sm. chipps. to spine. £250.00 faint mark across lower board of vol. 2, together in white lettered Artist’s Presentation Copy, inscribed - ‘for my friend Henry With affectionate regards, Satish Gujral 8.4.2011.’ brown cloth covered slipcase with coloured port. to upper board. £300.00 42. Gujral, Satish. A TRYST WITH MODERNITY & TRADITION. Paintings, Drawings, Sculptures. Cymroza Art 36. Gauthier, Marie-Madeleine. CATALOGUE Gallery, Mumbai 2010. INTERNATIONAL DE L’OEUVRE DE LIMOGES. Avec la 1st Ed. Slim sq. 4to. 88pp. Profusely illus. throughout in colour. contribution documentaire de Geneviève François. Tome I [only]: Original coloured pictorial boards very sl. rubbed to corners and L’Époque Romane. Ouvrage publié avec les concours de la Ville head and tail of spine. £250.00 de Limoges, du Départment de la Haute-Vienne, de la Région du Artist’s Presentation Copy, inscribed to title-page - For my friend Henry Limousin et du J. Paul Getty Trust. Éditions du Centre National Wilson, with kind regards, Satish Gujral.’ de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris 1987. 1st Ed. Large 4to. xiv + 318pp. Colour frontis., 288 colour and 43. Gyfford, E. DESIGNS FOR ELEGANT COTTAGES and b/w. plates including 2 folding. French text. Very good in d/w. Small Villas, Calculated for the Comfort and Convenience of £100.00 Persons of Moderate and of Ample Fortune; Carefully Studied Corpus des Émaux Méridionaux. and Thrown into Perspective. To Which is Annexed, a General Tome 2 L'apogée, 1190 - 1215, published 2011. Estimate of the Probable Expense Attending the Execution of Each Design. ... J. Taylor ... 1806. 37. Godfrey, Walter H. A HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. viii + 20pp. + 6pp. book list. 26 tinted aquatint IN LONDON. Arranged to illustrate the course of Architecture in plates. With the signature of Nath Barnardiston to head of title England until 1800, with a sketch of the preceding European page, slip bound in at front advertising the ‘First Part’ see note, styles. With a preface by Philip Norman. B.T. Batsford 1911. some foxing, early boards, spotted, corners bumped, lacking 1st Ed. xxiii + 390pp. + [iv] adverts. Frontis., 245 ills., 7 maps much of backstrip. £250.00 including 1 folding and several double page. Silken e.ps., rebound Forming Part the Second of a Series of Select Architecture. Volume 1 by Sangorski & Sutcliffe/Zaehnsdorf, morocco framed entitled Designs for Small Picturesque Cottages, Hunting Boxes, Park pastedowns with intricate gilt tooling and motifs, crushed Entrances, Bridges &c.’ was published in 1807. morocco with intricate gilt tooling and gilt motifs to boards, gilt ‘The very end of these studies has been to give the importance of the villa tooled raised bands with gilt motifs and roundelles to spine, to the cottage, not the cottage character to the villa’; Most of Gyfford’s a.e.g., handsome volume. £200.00 designs are uniform in plan, so as to be ‘applicable to any situation’, and in style are ‘analogous to the Grecian and Gothic characters’. Their 38. Grimthorpe, Edmund Beckett Lord. A picturesque appearance is primarily dependent upon rustic materials, RUDIMENTARY TREATISE ON CLOCKS, WATCHES & varied and irregular details like chimneys and windows, and the BELLS For Public Purposes. Reprinted from the seventh Edition surrounding landscape. of 1883, with a preface and new list of Great Bells, and an 44. (Hamada). Leach, Bernard. HAMADA Potter. Preface Appendix on Weathercocks. Crosby Lockwood and Son 1903. by Janet Leach. Thames and Hudson 1976. 8th Ed. [xvi] + 404pp. + 16pp. publ. cat. dated 1912. Folding 1st UK Ed. 4to. 306pp. 168 ills. from photos. including 40 in frontis., over 80 figures. Advert. e.ps., some very light marginal colour. Very good in d/w. lightly faded to spine, in browned and browning, original black lettered beige cloth, some minor soiling sl. worn card slipcase with black lettering to spine. £85.00 and rubbing, head of spine chipped with sl. wear. £60.00 Weale’s Scientific & Technical Series - Industrial & Useful Arts. 45. Hepworth, T.C. THE BOOK OF THE LANTERN Being A Practical Guide to the working of the Optical (or Magic) 39. (Grove). Sadie, Stanley. (Editor). THE NEW GROVE Lantern. With Full and Precise Directions for Making and DICTIONARY OF OPERA. Managing Editor Christina Colouring Lantern Pictures. London: Hazell Watson, and Viney, Bashford. Macmillan Press 1992. Ltd. 1894. 1st Ed. 4 vols., complete. Sm. 4to. Numerous ills. Ex.-libris 5th Ed. xii + 286pp. + xviii adverts. Frontis., 87 figures, dec. head Malcolm Boyd, original gilt lettered cloth, sl. rubbed, spines and tail pieces. Lightly browned advert. e.ps., some very lightly faded, t.e.g. £75.00 occasional light spotting, pencil ownership signature to top edge Ex.-libris Malcolm Boyd, ex U.C. Wales, Cardiff and acknowledged Bach expert (several books published including Bach in the ‘Master of t.p., blind ruled gilt lettered navy blue cloth, some minor Musicians’ Series). soiling, extremities sl. rubbed. £75.00

40. Growoll, Adolf. THE PROFESSION OF 46. (Hogarth). Ireland, John. HOGARTH Illustrated. J. & J. BOOKSELLING. A Handbook of Practical Hints for the Boydell ... 1791-8. Apprentice and Bookseller. Parts I and II. Antony Rowe Limited, 1st Ed. 3 vols. Large 8vo. Engraved t.p. vignettes, port. frontis., Chippenham 2004. 122 plates, [only lacking a full length port. of Author from Mortimer, and Boys Peeping at Nature? if actually included twice 4 i.e. in addition to engraved t.p. of vol. 2], 7 ills., engraved d/ws.. vol. 8 part 1 in card folder as issued, corrections in torn dedication. Some light sporadic browning, with the armorial envelope as issue. £75.00 bookplates of Templemore and William Manning, contemporary The Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke (abbreviated as GW) is an mottled calf boards, some wear with loss to corners, vol. 1 ongoing project of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin to publish a catalogue rebacked with original gilt tooled spine laid down gilt lettered of incunabula. Available in part in print and in its entirety—in draft title label, sl. loss to spine; vol. 2. rebacked in C20th intricate gilt form—via an online database. The first volume of the print catalogue tooled calf with original gilt lettered title label laid down, vol. 3. was published in 1925 (Leipzig: Anton Hiersemann) and the most recent volume 11 was completed in 2009, extending to the entry Horem. rebacked with remains of worn spine laid down retaining original gilt lettered title label. £200.00 53. Lasko, Peter E. STUDIES ON METALWORK, IVORIES ESTC T2314. ‘The titlepages are engraved. With a list of Hogarth’s AND STONE. Pindar Press 1994. works at the end of vol. 2. Vol. 3 appeared in 1798 entitled ’A supplement 1st Ed. Large 8vo. [viii] + 312pp. Numerous ills. mainly from to Hogarth illustrated’.’ photos. Very good in d/w. £60.00 William Manning (1763–1835) British merchant, politician, and Governor of the Bank of England. 54. Leach, Bernard. DRAWINGS VERSE & BELIEF.

47. Humphreys, H. Noel. THE COIN COLLECTOR’S Jupiter Books 1973. MANUAL, Or Guide to the Numismatic Student in the Formation 1st Ed. 112pp. 50 b/w. plates. Pastedowns lightly browned, of a Cabinet of Coins: Comprising An Historical and Critical original gilt lettered cream cloth very lightly browned to edges Account of the Origin and Progress of Coinage, from the Earliest and spine, t.e. green. £75.00 Period to the Fall of the Roman Empire; With Some Account of No. 102 of a Limited Edition of 500 Specially Bound Copies. Signed by the Author. the Coinages of Modern Europe, More Especially of Great Britain. H.G. Bohn ... 1853. 55. Leach, Bernard. A POTTER’S PORTFOLIO. A Selection 2 vols. in 1. Sm. 8vo. xxiv + 726pp. 11 plates. Plate 7 shaved of Fine Pots. Introduced by ... Lund Humphries & Co. Ltd. 1951. with loss to fore-edge and chipped to head re-affixed at gutter 1st Ed. Slim Folio. 28pp. 60 plates including a few in colour. hinge, some light browning, early inscription to verso of frontis., Some very light marginal browning, original gilt lettered brown with the signature of P.H. Mountford, marbled e.ps. and edges, cloth with gilt device to upper board. £125.00 contemporary half morocco with marbled boards, some wear and sl. loss to marbled paper boards, dec. gilt filleting and lettering to 56. (Lequeu). Middleton, Robin. PHILIPPE DUBOY sl. rubbed spine. £50.00 LEQUEU. An Architectural Enigma. Foreword by ... Thames and With the bookplate of William Boyne F.S.A. of Leeds, Author, collector of Hudson 1986. books on Yorkshire and noted numismatist. 1st UK Ed. 4to. 367pp. + [i]. 420 ills. including 8 in colour. Dec. e.ps., good in lightly rubbed d/w. with sm. closed tear repaired to 48. Hussey, Christopher. ENGLISH COUNTRY HOUSES. verso at tail of spine. £50.00 Early Georgian 1715-1760; Mid Georgian 1760-1800; Late Georgian 1800-1840. Country Life 1955-58. 57. Lugar, R. ARCHITECTURAL SKETCHES FOR 1st Eds. 3 vols. 4to. 1444 ills. from photos. Original gilt lettered COTTAGES, RURAL DWELLINGS, AND VILLAS, In the green cloth, very good in sl. chipped d/ws. £250.00 Grecian, Gothic and Fancy Styles, With Plans; Suitable to Good set of this classic work. Persons of Genteel Life and Moderate Fortune. Preceeded by Some Observations on Scenery and Character Proper for 49. Jones, Owen. THE VICTORIA PSALTER. The Book of Picturesque Buildings. T. Bensley ... 1805. Psalms. Designed by ... Lithography by Falcon Press, Nashville. 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. [iv] + 27pp. 38 tinted aquatint plates. With the Easton Press, Connecticut 2015. signature of Nath Barnardiston to head of title page, some foxing, Facsimile of 1861 Ed. Folio. [viii] + 100pp. Dec. t.p., 104 colour early boards, spotted, corners bumped, lacking much of backstrip. plates. Utopia Premium Ivory Silk paper, marbled e.ps., satin- £350.00 ribbon page marker, bound by BindTech in modern cowhide Abbey Life 30. leather with black and gilt dec. title to upper board and spine, The first of Lugar’s four ‘cottage’ books. a.e.g. £300.00 He explains in the preface to this books that these designs are for people No. 196 of a Limited De Luxe Edition of 800 Copies. to build for their peasants, at the same time embellishing their picturesque parks and gardens. His belief in function as the guiding 50. Jope, E.M. EARLY CELTIC ART IN THE BRITISH principle of irregularity excludes ruins and effects of time as necessities ISLES. Clarendon Press, Oxford 2000. of the picturesque! 2nd Imp. 2 vols. 4to. xiv + [iv] + 395pp. + [viii]. 320 plates, 12 diagram plates, 11 maps. Very good in d/ws. very lightly faded to 58. Lugar, R. THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S spines. £85.00 ARCHITECT; Containing a Variety of Designs for Farm Houses and Farm Yards of Different Magnitudes, Arranged on the Most 51. Kerr, Rose. SONG DYNASTY CERAMICS. V&A Approved Principles for Arable, Grazing, Feeding, and Dairy Publications 2004. Farms; With Plans and Sections Shewing at Large The 1st Ed. Slim Royal 8vo. 128pp. 164 colour plates, map. Very Construction of Cottages, Barns, Stables, Feeding-Houses, good in d/w. £150.00 Dairies, Brew-Houses, Maltings, &c. With Plans for Stables and Victoria & Albert Museum - Far Eastern Series. Dog-Kennels; To Which are Added, Designs for Labourers’ Cottage and Small Villas. The Whole Adapted to the Use of 52. Kommission für den Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke. Country Gentlemen About to Build or to Alter. J. Taylor ... 1807. GESAMTKATALOG DER WIEGENDRUCKE. Band 1-7 Plus Band VIII Lieferung 1 Upto Federicis. And with corrections to 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. v + 26pp. + 8pp. list of books for sale. 22 vols. 1-4 in a envelope. Leipzig Verlag von Karl W. Hiersemann engraved plates including 8 double page. With the signature of 1925-40. Nath Barnardiston to head of title page, some foxing, front f.e.p. creased, contemporary paper backed marbled boards, upper 7 bound vols. + Part of vol. 8. + Corrections. 4to. German text. Marginal browning, vol. 1. in cloth, vol. 2-7 in ragged baggy 5 leading corner bumped, some paper loss to edges and lacking 64. [Nicholson, Peter]. PRACTICAL MASONRY, much of backstrip. £250.00 Bricklaying, and Plastering, Both Plain and Ornamental: A very charming pattern book for country gentlemen wanting villas to Containing a New and Complete System of Lines for Stone look like farms, and for genteel farmers wanting farms to look like villas. Cutting; for the Use of Workmen; With an Ample Detail of the Designs for cottages, farm houses and complete farm yards are followed theory and Practice of Constructing Arches, Domes, Groins, by detailed plans for dairies, dog kennels, hunting stables, piggeries, Niches, Stairs, Columns, &c. Bond, Foundations, Walls, Bridges, poultry yards and breweries. Lugar was also concerned in convincing Tunnels, Light-Houses, &c. Ovens, Furnaces, &c. The Formation such gentlemen of he need to employ and architect in addition to a builder. of Mortars and Cements; Including Also, Practical Treatises on Slating, Plumbing, Painting and Glazing; And a Full Description 59. Maléne, Pauline de la. ATLAS DE LA FRANCE of the Various Materials Employed in All these Arts, Illustrated ROMANE. Zodiaque 1995. by Numerous Engravings by Artists of the First-Rate Talent. 4to. 336pp. Numerous colour photos. photographies de Zodiaque, Thomas Kelly ... 1837. with many maps and diagrams by F. Noël Deney. French text. Sm. 4to. 232pp. 60 plates including several folding. Last three E.p. maps, very good in d/w., in lightly soiled card slipcase. leaves together detached, some browning, ex.-libris Charles £100.00 Spackman of Roschaugh Clitheroe, early marbled boards with calf corners, some wear to edges, rebacked in modern calf, with 60. Martins, Aldemir. ALDEMIR EM CÔRES. Texto de gilt lettered title label to spine. £125.00 Erico Verissimo. Editôra Cultrix, São Paulo Brasil 1963. 1st Ed. Folio. [viii]pp. Dec. t.p. with black devices and ills. in red, 65. Oman, C.C. A CATALOGUE OF PLATE BELONGING 7 colour Serigraph prints loosely inserted as issued. Portuguese TO THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Governor and Company of the text. Original cloth portfolio with the Artist’s design, with ties. Bank of England ... 1939. £375.00 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. [x] + 41pp. 18 plates. Original bright gilt lettered No. 455 of a Limited Edition of 500 Copies. buckram backed cloth with gilt device to upper board. £100.00 7 original colour prints measuring 38cm x 73cm. 14.5”x 21” serigraphs, From the family library. one signed and dated in pencil by the Artist. With a label to title page ‘This catalogue has not been published. It is Scarce. intended that it should be extended to cover a number of additions, and Aldemir Martins (1922-2006) Brazilian plastic artist, illustrator, painter produced in the amended form after the end of the war. Bank of England, and self-taught sculptor of great renown and fame in Brazil and abroad. February, 1945.’ In fact it was not published until 1967. The execution of the prints was carried out by Mario de la Parra, considered one of the pioneers of serigraphy in Brazilian art. 66. Parr, Martin and Badger, Gerry. THE PHOTOBOOK: A History. Vols. I and II [only of 3]. Phaidon 2007-8. 61. Moustafa, Ahmed and Sperl, Stefan. THE COSMIC 2 vols. 4to. 320pp. 336pp. Profusely illus. throughout in colour SCRIPT. Sacred Geometry and the Science of Arabic and b/w. from photos. Very good in d/ws. £50.00 Penmanship. Sources and Principles of the Geometry of Letters; Volume three published in 2014. From Geometric Pattern to Living Form. With an Epilogue by Jeremy Henzell-Thomas. Thames & Hudson 2014. 67. Picasso, Pablo. TOROS Y TOREROS. Text de Luis 1st Ed. 2 vols. Landscape 4to. xvii + x + 692pp. Profusely ills. in Miguel Dominguin et une etude de Georges Boudaille. Translated colour. Very good in d/ws., in sl. rubbed slipcase. £75.00 by Edouard Roditi. Éditions Cercle d’Art, Paris 2017. 5th Ed. Large 4to. 32pp. text. 3 colour t.p., profusely illus. with 62. Newton & Co. CATALOGUE OF LANTERN SLIDES. numerous colour and b/w. plates, several text ills. English/French Part I. Contents: Sacred Subjects, Temperance, Art, Literature, text. Coloured dec. e.ps., very good in coloured pictorial cloth and Slides for Children’s Addresses and Entertainments. ..., with design by Picasso, in coloured pictorial cloth covered Lantern Slide Specialists N.d. c.[1910]. slipcase as issued. £75.00 Slim 8vo. xvi + 223pp. Several figures. Marginal browning, finger-index to fore-edge, original gilt lettered blue cloth, soiled 68. Quirk, James R. (Editor). PHOTOPLAY. The National and rubbed, several sm. paint speckles to lower board, water-spot Guide to Motion Pictures. Volume 25, Issues 2-6; Volume 26, to upper board with some fading, spine browned and sl. bumped. Issues 1-3 & 5-6. Volume 27 Issue 1. Photoplay Publishing Co., £100.00 Chicago January-December 1924. 4to. Profusely ills. throughout. Adverts. Original wrapps. bound 63. Nicholson, Peter. PRACTICAL CARPENTRY, in, occasional booksellers ink stamps, 1 advert leaf detached to JOINERY, AND CABINET-MAKING; Being a New and first issue, from the library of Caroline Lejeune, rebound in gilt Complete System of Lines for the Use of Workmen, Founded on lettered cloth, dampstained and sl. soiled. £100.00 Accurate Geometrical and Mechanical Principles, With Their Photoplay was one of the first American film fan magazines. It was Application in carpentry-T Roofs, Domes, Centring, Etc.; In founded in 1911 in Chicago. For most of its run, Photoplay was Joinery-To Stairs, Hand-Rails, Soffits, Niches, Etc; In Cabinet published by Macfadden Publications. In 1921 Photoplay established Making, to Furniture, both Plain and Ornamental, Fully and what is considered the first significant annual movie award- the Clearly Explained. Revised by Thomas Tredgold. Kelly and Co. Photoplay Magazine Medal of Honor. The magazine ceased publication 1862. in 1980. xxxvi + 140pp. + 36pp. Engraved port. frontis. and 100 plates. 69. Ray, Dr. R.M. (Editor). FILM SEMINAR REPORT Foxing, gilt edged half calf with cloth boards, some scuffing and 1955. Foreword by P.V. Rajamannar. New Delhi 1956. marking, blind tooled compartments with gilt lettered title label to 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. x + 271pp. + [i] + [liv] appendices. Numerous spine, rubbed with loss to head. £75.00 ills. from photos. From the library of C.A. Lejeune, some Nicholson devotes a whole book to his 124 numbered principles of sporadic very light browning, upper leading corner and fore-edge furniture design, construction and decoration, laying down rules for of t.p. and last leaf sl. wormed, upper leading corner of several styles and types appropriate to various parts of the house and supplying information on veneering, inlaying, carving and ornamental moulding. leaves very sl. creased, occasional marginal pencil ruling, sm. brown rust? mark to lower margin of p.151-156, light

6 dampstaining to upper leading corner of t.p. and last few leaves, in his designs he has employed the beautiful and authentic features of soiled original limp card wrapps. lettered in black and red to Old English Architecture’. The lithographs are printed by Hullmandel. upper wrapp. £200.00 74. Rushworth, G. McN. MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN Sangeet Natak Akadami. IMAGERY as illustrated by the painted windows of Great From the library of C.A. Lejeune, with related newspaper clipping, typed Malvern Priory Church Worcestershire together with a letter to Miss Lejeune and Christmas card inscribed ‘with love and affection Devika Rani Chaudhuri Svetoslav Roerich.’ description and explanation of all the Ancient Glass in the Devika Rani Chaudhuri, usually known as Devika Rani, was an actress Church, OUP 1936. in Indian films who was active during the 1930s and 1940s. Widely 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. xx + 456pp. With 4pp. of Subscribers. acknowledged as the first lady of Indian cinema. Frontis., 188 figures. Some light browning, original gilt lettered cloth, minor bubbling to cloth, some marking, spine bumped, 70. Reichling, Dietericvs (Editor). APPENDICES AD t.e.g. £75.00 HAINII-COPINGERI REPERTORIVM BIBLIOGRAPHICVM Additiones et Emendationes. Fascicvlvs VI. Emendations; 75. (Searle). WHAT! ALREADY? Searle at 90. A Celebration Appendices; Index etc. Görlich Editore Milano 1953. with Comments by the Artist and an Introduction by Quentin 8 vols. in 2. Royal 8vo. Marginal browning, institutional Blake. Pensionable Parrot Press, Oxford 2010. bookplate with perforated and ink stamp to verso of t.ps., original Sm. Slim 4to. [72]pp. Illus. half-title, port. frontis., colour port. cloth, minor wear, gilt accession no. to spines, blind stamp to from a photo., profusely illus. throughout including 13 pages in upper boards. £250.00 colour. Very good in original coloured pictorial limp card wrapps. Parts 1-6 consist of 2 sections each: I. Additiones; II. Emendationes. Pt. sl. scuffed to lower leading corner of upper wrapp. £75.00 [7]: Indices fasciculorum I.-VI. No. 13 of a Limited Edition of 280 Copies.

Signed by Ronald Searle. 71. (Rembrandt). Manuth, Volker; Winkel, Marieke de and Leeuwen, Rudie van. THE COMPLETE PAINTINGS OF 76. Searle, Ronald. FORTY DRAWINGS. The Artist by REMBRANDT. Edited by Petra Lamers-Schütz. Designed by Frank Kendon. CUP 1946. Andy Dist. Taschen 2019. 1st Ed. Sm. slim 4to. [ii] + 40 b/w. plates + [ii]. Original black English Ed. Thick folio. 744pp. Double-page folding frontis./t.p., lettered boards, light soiling and marking. £150.00 profusely illus. throughout in colour, including several folding. Searle spent three and half years as a prisoner of the Japanese. He Very good in d/w. with some very minor rubbing along top edge, bought back with him many notes and drawings, forty of which are in coloured pictorial card presentation box as issued with plastic included in the above work, the author’s first published book. carrying handle, some very minor rubbing to extremities of box. ‘I desperately wanted to put down what was happening, because I thought if by any chance there was a record, even if I died ...’ £75.00

72. Robertson, W. Graham. (Illustrator). OLD ENGLISH 77. Searle, Ronald. MORE SCRAPS in no Particular Order. SONGS AND DANCES. Longmans, Green and Co. 1902. Unpublished Sketchbooks of ... With a Foreword by Ippei Ito and an Afterword by Ben Shahn and Groucho Marx. [With] Slim Folio. [62]pp. Colour vignette t.p., 44 colour ills. Some WATTEAU REVISITED. Drawings by ... Inky Parrot Press sporadic light spotting throughout, f.e.ps. lightly browned, sm. 2008. tippex? marks to lower edge of half-title and t.p., original cloth backed coloured pictorial boards, lightly soiled and rubbed, sl. Slim Royal 8vo. 2 vols. [70]pp. + [40]pp. Profusely illus. wear at corners, head and tail of spine sl. bumped. £75.00 throughout. Very good in original black lettered pictorial limp card wrapps., together in pictorial slipcase. £160.00 73. Robinson, P.F. RURAL ARCHITECTURE Or A Series of No. 180 of a Limited Edition of 246 Copies. Designs For Ornamental Cottages. Printed for Rodwell and ‘More Scraps’ Signed by Ronald Searle.

Martin ... 1823. [lviii]pp. 96 litho. plates. [Bound with]. Hunt, 78. Searle, Ronald. THE SCRAPBOOK DRAWINGS OF T.F. DESIGNED FOR PARSONAGE HOUSES, ALMS RONALD SEARLE. The Predatory Bite of the Steel Nib. With a HOUSES, Etc. Etc. With Examples of Gables, and Other Curious Foreword by the Artist and an Afterword by Wendy Coates- Remains of Old English Architecture. Longman, Rees, Orme, Smith. Predatory Parrot Press 2005. Brown and Green 1827. 1st Ed. [viii] + 33pp. 21 litho. plates. Slim Royal 8vo. [72]pp. Profusely illus. Illus. e.ps., very good in Together 2 works in 1 vol. 4to. Some very light marginal original black lettered pictorial limp card wrapps. £110.00 browning, marbled e.ps., handsome contemporary double gilt rule No. 245 of a Limited Edition of 296 Copies. edged half calf with marbled boards, corners rubbed, lower joint Signed by Ronald Searle and Wendy Coates-Smith. cracking, dec. gilt lettering with intricate dec. gilt compartments to spine. £450.00 79. Ssu-ch’eng, Liang. A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF First work: Abbey Life 66 (1836-7 Edition). The first of Robinson's six CHINESE ARCHITECTURE. A Study of the Development of its pattern books, with numerous 'Tudor' houses, half-timbered cottages, Structural System and the Evolution of its Types. Edited by also the architect's major innovation-the Swiss chalet. Seen here for the Wilma Fairbank. MIT Press, Massachusetts & London 1984. first time, it satisfied current fashion with its rough, rustic quality and its 1st Ed. Slim landscape 4to. 202pp. Profusely illus. mainly from new range of ornament-the Hampstead Swiss Cottage of 1829-32 being photos., several figures. Good in d/w. £75.00 an early example. This book was first published in 12 parts, beginning in February 1822. Many of the lithographed plates showing landscaped 80. Steele, Valerie. THE COLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM views of the designs are drawn on stone by James Duffield Harding and AT FIT FASHION DESIGNERS. Foreword by Suzy Menkes. are of high quality. All are printed by Hullmandel. With contributions by Fred Dennis, Jennifer Farley, Colleen Hill, Robinson together with Hunt was the major source of the popular Melissa Marra, and Patricia Mears. Taschen 2012. “Tudor Parsonage” type, itself an inspiration for the widespread ‘Stockbroker’s Tudor’ or ‘By-Pass Variegated’. Prada Ed. Large 4to. 644pp. Profusely illus. throughout in colour The second work: Includes designs for parsonages, vicarages, parish- from photos., illus. by Robert Nippoldt. Each unique copy is clerk’s houses, almshouses and even a grave-diggers hut, interspersed bound in dec. fabric personally selected by Miuccia Prada, some with illustrations, drawn by Hunt, of actual Tudor gables - to prove ‘that very minor soiling and rubbing. £75.00 7 No. 930 of a Limited Edition of 2000 Copies. This is one of 6 designer 4to. 406pp. + [ii]. Profusely illus. throughout in colour and b/w. editions for a total first printing of eleven thousand copies worldwide. mainly from photos. French/English/Italian text. Good in d/w.

81. Thomson, Adam. TIME AND TIMEKEEPERS: T & W lightly faded to spine. £50.00

Boone 1842. 88. Wilkinson, Wynyard R.T. INDIAN COLONIAL 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. xii + 195pp. Profusely ills. Ex.-libris J. Foskett, SILVER European Silversmiths in India (1790-1860) and Their and with the signature of Mary Louisa Gordon, original blind Marks. Argent Press 1973. embossed cloth with gilt vignette and lettering to upper board, 1st Ed. Slim 4to. viii + 171pp. + [i]. Plan frontis., profusely ills. rebacked in modern cloth with some darkening towards joints. in b/w. from photos. Good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. £100.00 £50.00 The author a clock maker, related ‘the complete character influence and Limited to 1000 Copies. influence in relation to the external world of the idea ...’ Colburns New Surprisingly enough, the first published on this subject. Excellent Monthly Magazine photographic illustrations of marks.

82. Thorburn, The late Col. W. Stewart. A GUIDE TO THE 89. Williams, Kyffin. PORTRAITS. Gomer, Llandysul 1996. COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, In Gold, Silver, and 1st Imp. Sm. 4to. 192pp. Colour port. frontis., 95 mainly colour Copper, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, With Their plates. Very good in d/w. with some very minor chipping. Value. L. Upcott Gill 1888. £100.00 2nd Ed. Sm. 8vo. 164pp. Port. frontis., 29 plates of coins in b/w. Artist’s Presentation Copy, inscribed - ‘For Thomas Lloyd with very best gold and silver. Some light browning, with the signature of P.H. wishes Kyffin.’ Mountford, contemporary gilt edged half calf with cloth boards, dec. gilt compartments with gilt motifs and gilt lettered title label 90. Young, Jane and Vince, Alan. A CORPUS OF ANGLO- to sl. rubbed spine. £60.00 SAXON AND MEDIEVAL POTTERY FROM LINCOLN. With Victoria Nailor. Oxbow Books/City of Lincoln Council/English 83. Tizac, H. D’Ardenne de. ANIMALS IN CHINESE ART. Heritage 2005. A Collection of Examples Selected & Described by ... With a 1st Ed. 4to. xii + 292pp. 194 figures, 14 pages of colour plates. Preface by Roger Fry. Benn Brothers 1923. Very good in original coloured pictorial laminated boards. £50.00 1st Ed. Folio. [x]pp. 50 plates including 6 tipped in colour each Lincoln Archaeological Studies No. 7. with letterpress leaf. Some light foxing, original gilt lettered cloth with gilt device to upper board, faded spine chipped with loss BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY particularly to tail, t.e.g. £600.00 91. (Album). POSTCARD ALBUM. 194 postcards with 77 No. 71 of a Limited Edition of 250 Copies. b/w. and 117 in colour. Majority are UK views etc but with 12 H. d.’Ardenne de Tizac (1877-1932) Keeper of the Cernushi Museum. Walt Disney, 3 pandas and an easter card. N.d. c.[1930s]. ‘... considering the representative collection of Chinese animals figures gathered together by the Cernuschi Museum, at its exhibition in 1922, Enclosed in album, some minor marginal browning to leaves, gilt and reproduced in this book ...’ lettered buckram, some minor soiling and rubbing. £60.00 Depicting Cheddar Gorge, Nice, Bexhill-on-Sea, Lewes, Hastings, 84. (Tucker). Sleeman, Joy. THE SCULPTURE OF London, Glencoe, Swanage, various gardens, Tintern Abbey, Warwick WILLIAM TUCKER. Lund Humphries 2007. Castle, Wye Valley, Stratford, Llandudno, various castles and cathedrals, 1st Ed. 4to. 192pp. 237 ills. from photos. including a few in Canterbury, Eastbourne, etc. colour. Good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. with sl. loss 92. Alcock, Leslie. KINGS AND WARRIORS, along top edge of lower part of d/w. £75.00 CRAFTSMEN AND PRIESTS in Northern Britain AD 550-850. 85. Twining, Lord. A HISTORY OF THE CROWN JEWELS Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Monograph Series, Edinburgh OF EUROPE. Batsford 1960. 2003. 1st Ed. Sm. thick 4to. xl + 707pp. 230 plates. Original gilt lettered Royal 8vo. [xxviii] + 460pp. 16 colour plates, 184 ills., 7 tables. cloth, corners sl. warped, repaired baggy d/w. £350.00 Marbled e.ps., good in lightly rubbed d/w. £60.00

A truely monumental work, the first in any language to deal 93. Atkyns, Sir Robert. THE ANCIENT AND PRESENT comprehensively with the history of European regalia and crown jewels, STATE OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Reprinted by T. Splisbury covering a period of seventeen centuries. Dealing fully with the personal jewelled ornaments in the great treasures of the Royal Houses of Europe, for W. Herbert ... 1768. which can be included in the term ‘Crown Jewels.’ 2nd Ed. Folio. [x] + 452pp. + [vi]. 8 plates depicting 320 of coats of arms, double page map of Gloucester, double page birdseye 86. (Van Gogh). Jansen, Leo; Luijten, Hans and Bakker, plan of Gloucester City, 2 double page plates, 61 double page Nienke. (Editors). VINCENT VAN GOGH THE LETTERS. birdseye view of County Seats drawn and engraved by T. Kip. The Complete Illustrated and Annotated Edition. The Hague - Some light browning, marbled e.ps. and edges, with the bookplate Etten 1872-1881. The Hague 1881-1883. Drenthe - Paris 1883- of Brian S. Smith, contemporary mottled calf, triple gilt rule to 1887. Arles 1888-1889. Saint-Rémy - Auvers 1889-1890. edges of boards, some wear to edges with reinforced corners, Commentary and Indexes. Thames & Hudson/Van Gogh rebacked in modern pigskin with original gilt lettered label. Museum/Huygens Institute 2010. £2,500.00 Reprint. 6 vols. 4to. Profusely illus. throughout in colour and b/w. ESTC T21872; Alston, XI.58; Upcott 250. With CD. Very good in d/ws., together in coloured pictorial Second edition issued without portrait frontispiece. slipcase as issued. £300.00 Sir Robert Atkyns (bap. 1647, d. 1711), topographer and antiquary. ‘... He compiled comprehensive manorial descents and attempted to record 87. Verdier, Hélène et al. THESAURUS. Religious Objects the population of each parish, based on the numbers of houses therein of the Catholic Faith. Furniture, Objects, Linen, Clothing and and the yearly birth and burial numbers. The resulting first folio county Musical Instruments of the Roman Catholic Faith. Éditions du [the above first published 1712] which eulogizes the Stuarts, is especially Patrimoine, Paris 1999. valuable for its series of sixty-five engravings by Johannes Kip, illustrating the county seats and manor houses in the first decade of the 8 eighteenth century, and preserving a record of features now altered or turn-ins, marbled e.ps., bound by Clyde in full polished calf, gilt entirely lost...’ ruling to edges of boards, intricate gilt tooled compartments with

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B T Batsford May 1934. 1st Ed. li + [xii] + 337pp. + [xiv]. 267 plates, 28 figures. Ex.- 1st Ed. x + 118pp. Colour frontis., 133 ills., plan, architectural libris John Bucher, original bright gilt lettered cloth with gilt plate, double page map. Some light browning, inscription, device to upper board, chipped and sl. faded d/ws. £100.00 marbled e.ps., calf turn-ins, bound by Riviere & Son in full red Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, Volume 1, Part 1 and Two. calf, gilt ruling to boards, corners rubbed, some marking, lightly faded gilt ruled spine with gilt lettering, t.e.g. £60.00 101. British Academy. NORTHERN YORKSHIRE. By James Lang. OUP 2001. 96. Bennett, G.J. THE PEDESTRIAN’S GUIDE THROUGH 1st Ed. 4to. [xvi] + 540pp. 4 tables, 20 figures, 1204 ills. Sl. NORTH WALES. A Tour Performed in 1837. Henry Colburn rubbed d/w. £90.00 1838. Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Sculpture, Volume VI. 1st Ed. viii + 391pp. 10 etched plates including additional t.p. by 102. British Academy. 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His above work for which he became best known was a great sl. chipped, flap sl. chipped and with sm. split, a.e.g., attractive success and was reprinted several times, the commentaries were written copy. £300.00 by John Hill Burton. Reprinted in 1805 with a second edition in 1814. 98. Brayley, Mr E.W. A TOPOGRAPHICAL AND Bangor Univ. ‘John Broster established as a printer in Bangor in 1807. HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTY OF Broster had been a successful printer in Chester for a number of years HERTFORDSHIRE; Containing An Account of its Towns, Seats, before this and until 1817, when he handed over the reins to his son Antiquities, Churches Public Edifices, Scenery, The Residences Charles, the company traded as J Broster & Son, Chester and Bangor. ... of the Nobility Gentry, &c. 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Dependencies, in England and Wales; Also of all Such Scotch, 110. Eden, Peter. (Editor). DICTIONARY OF LAND Irish and French Monasteries, as Were in any Manner Connected SURVEYORS AND LOCAL MAP-MAKERS of Great Britain with Religious Houses in England. Together with a Particular and Ireland 1530-1850. Compiled from a variety of sources by Account of their Respective Foundations, Grants, and Donations, Francis Steer, Ian Adams, John Andrews, Sarah Bendall, Peter and a Full Statement of Their Possessions, as Well as Temporal Eden, Ralph Hyde, Heather Lawrence, Douglas Lockhart, Sean as Spiritual. Originally Published in Latin. James Bohn ... 1846. McMenamin, Avril Thomas and others. Introduction, Guide to Reprint of 1817-1830 New Ed. 6 vols. in 8. Folio. Red and black the Use of the Dictionary and Indexes by Sarah Bendall. British t.ps. Engraved port. frontis. and architectural half title after Library 1997. Hollar, 242 plates including 53 double page and 24 plans, 2 1st Ed. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. [xiv] + 312pp. + [iv] + 577pp. + [vi] textual vignettes, numerous historiated initial letters. Sm. Royal blank. 20 figures, 1 table, 14 colour plates. Ex.-libris Brian S. Historical Society ink stamps to front f.e.p. and half title of vol. Smith, very good in original cloth with gilt & red device and 1., some minor browning and offsetting, workmanlike later half lettering to upper boards, gilt lettering to red title labels to spines. morocco with cloth boards, rubbed gilt edged raised bands and £50.00 lettering to spines, most upper joints repaired, several vols. with loss to spines, vol. 5. cracked upper joint, vol. 3 rebound in 111. Edwards, Nancy. (Editor). THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF modern similiar half morocco with cloth boards, generally rubbed THE MEDIEVAL CELTIC CHURCHES. Proceedings of a and marked, t.e.g. £1,000.00 Conference on The Archaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic With the bookplate of George Walter Prothero (1848-1922). History Churches, September 2004. Maney Publishing, Leeds 2009. tutor at King’s College, Cambridge from 1876 and university lecturer in 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. xii + 411pp. + [i] blank. Numerous figures, history from 1884. In 1894 he was appointed to the newly created chair plans, photos., maps, ills etc. Very good in original coloured of modern history at Edinburgh University, but in 1899 moved to London pictorial laminated boards. £75.00 to take up the editorship of the Quarterly Review. He was President of Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 29. the Royal Historical Society 1901-5, and bequeathed his papers to the Society for Church Archaeology Monograph 1. Society. Additionally with the armorial bookplate of Baron Hastings. 112. Erdeswick, Sampson. A SURVEY OF The plates in the main drawn and engraved by John Coney especially for STAFFORDSHIRE: Containing the Antiquities of that County. the 1817-1830 edition, and with 50 after Hollar. Collated with Manuscript Copuies, and With Additions and ‘Enriched with a Large Accession of Materials Take from Leiger Books, Corrections, by Wyrley, Chetwynd, Degge, Smyth, Lyttelton, Chartularies, Rolls, and Other Documents Preserved in the National Buckeridge and Others: Illustrative of The HIstory and Archives, Public Libraries, and Other Repositories; The History of each Religious Foundation in English Being Prefixed to its Respective Series Antiquities of that County by Reverend Thomas Harwood. of Latin Charters. By John Caley, Sir Henry Ellis and The Rev. Bulkeley Westminster: Printed by and for John Nichols and Son 1820. Bandinel.’ New Ed. Large 8vo. lvi + 440pp. 3 stipple engraved portraits Sir William Dugdale (1605–1686), antiquary and herald. ODNB ‘... [only of 4], 4 pedigrees on 2 folding sheets, 1 engraved plate. Editions of Dugdale's work continued to appear after his death as Inscription penned over to f.e.p., light browning, marbled e.ps., scholars polished and quarried his researches. His place in the annals of inner gilt turn-ins, contemporary calf, blind tooled and gilt tooled historical scholarship is an honourable one. His speciality was the borders to boards, sympathetically rebacked with intricate gilt retrieval of factual information relating to the great institutions of the tooled spine laid down, a.e.g. £150.00 : the monasteries, the legal system, and the aristocracy. The scale of his operations was greater than any previous endeavour, and its Large paper copy. achievements were astonishing, especially in view of the disorder of the First published in 1717, reissued in 1723. records from which he worked. Monasticon Anglicanum opened up a new Sampson Erdeswick [Erdeswicke] (c.1538–1603). ODNB ‘... Sir William area of historical research, and provided the foundations for such future Dugdale described it as 'a brief but elaborate work … compiled from investigations as Henry Wharton's Anglia Sacra (1691) and Thomas public records and ancient evidences' (Dugdale, Antient Usage, 4n). It Tanner's Notitia Monastica (1695) ...’ perambulated the county place by place along the rivers—a method used by Camden in his Britannia—starting in the north at the source of the 108. Duncumb, John. COLLECTIONS TOWARDS THE Trent and recording whatever was worthy of note. That meant primarily HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF genealogy and heraldry, but the work also includes natural features, HEREFORD. Volume 1 [Only, of 2]. Hereford E.G. Wright place names, and archaeological remains. Buildings are noted, 1804. especially castles and manor houses. 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109. Dutt, William A. HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS IN EAST ANGLIA. Macmillan and Co. 1904. 10 114. Giraldus Cambrensis. ITINERARY THROUGH 3rd Ed. Corrected, Augmented, and Improved, by William Shipp WALES. Edited by Brynley F. Roberts. Illustrated with wood and James Whitworth Hodson. 4 vols. Folio. Rubric t.ps. 126 engravings by Colin Paynton. Gwasg Gregynog 1989. plates plans etc., many text ills. Ex.-libris Robert Edward Folio. xv + 100 + [ii]. Rubric t.p. and chapter numbers, 31 text Frederick Tendall, some light sporadic browning, rebound in illustrations attractively framed in colour, 2 vignettes. Gilt rule modern half morocco with cloth boards (the morocco of vol. 4. edged pink/red morocco backed grey boards, t.e.g., enclosed in appears to have a slightly different grain), gilt lettering to spines, grey cloth slipcase with minor marking. £500.00 minor wear, spines sl. rubbed. £1,400.00 No. 10 of a Limited Edition of 180 Copies in quarter bound leather, of ODNB ‘... The wealth of information contained in the first edition of larger Limitation of 300 in total. Signed by Colin Paynton in pencil. Hutchins's History, including detailed pedigrees of gentry families, histories of estates, religious houses, parish churches, towns, and 115. Gostling, William. A WALK IN AND ABOUT THE villages, together with the numerous illustrations and extracts from CITY OF CANTERBURY, With Many Observations not to be documentary sources, ensured that the book was well received, and a Found in Any Description Hitherto Published. Canterbury: second edition was soon planned ... The third edition is the fullest and Published & Sold by William Blackley ... 1825. most reliable, containing many additions on the antiquities, archaeology, New Ed. with Considerable Additions. xxiv + 366pp. + [xvi] and social and economic history of the county. It also includes numerous Index. With 8pp. of Subscribers. Port. frontis., folding plan, map, new illustrations, plans, references, and extracts from documentary sources, reflecting the growing interest in these aspects of local history. 31 plates [only of 32, plate 22 supplied in photocopy only]. Some Hutchins's History of Dorset became and has remained an indispensable foxing, new e.ps., contemporary half calf with marbled boards, reference book and the essential starting point for any historical study of corners reinforced, rebacked with much of original worn spine Dorset ...’ laid down. £75.00 Our set appears to have all the plates and plans but without a listing. The William Gostling (bap. 1696, d. 1777), antiquary and topographer. map as usual is not present, (Squibb ‘The Plates in Hutchins' History of ODNB ‘... Thoroughly versed in the history of Canterbury, Gostling Dorset’), guided visitors around the city, and when confined by poor health for many years to his home, for he could not use his legs and his hands were 121. Hutchinson, William. THE HISTORY AND much affected by gout, he wrote the well-regarded [above work]. During ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY PALATINE OF DURHAM. the writing of this guide friends corrected his descriptions by personal S. Hodgson & Messrs. 1785-94. observation. It was [first] published in 1774 and ran to six editions, the 1st Ed. 3 vols. Sm. 4to. Vols. 1 and 2 with engraved t.p., vol. 1. last being [the above] ...’ with printed t.p. vol. 3. printed t.p. only [lacking engraved t.p.],

116. Green, Francis (Editor). WEST WALES HISTORICAL engraved port., ills. chapter headings, numerous textual RECORDS. The Annual Magazine of The Historical Society of engravings, folding plan, 46 engraved plates [only of 51] West Wales. Volume I 1910-11-Volume XIV 1929 (Complete). including 1 folding, extra illustrated with a double page etching Carmarthen: Printed by W. Spurrell & Son of Cathedal by J.G. Buckler (stained to corners), 3 mounted 14 vols. Plates. With the signature of D.L. Baker-Jones and with photographs, 4pp. subscribers. [Lacking pedigrees]. Some blind address stamp to prelims., some light browning, original gilt browning, upper board and upto introduction of vol. 1 and 2 lettered blue cloth, minor fading and wear. £150.00 detached, marbled e.ps., hinges taped, contemporary gilt fillet edged tree calf, loss to corners, crudely rebacked with much of 117. Gwynn, Aubrey and Hadcock, R. Neville. MEDIEVAL original spines laid down, rubbed. £200.00 RELIGIOUS HOUSES, IRELAND. With an Appendix to early ESTC T99505 ‘The titlepages to each volume are engraved. Vol. 3 bears sites. With a Foreword by David Knowles. Irish Academic Press the imprint: "Carlisle printed by F. Jollie for the author".’ 1988. Upcott pp. 201; 'The remaining copies of this work were burnt with Reprint. xii + 479pp. + [v] blank. Edges of leaves lightly spotted, Messrs. Nichols Printing Office Feb. 8 1808.' original gilt lettered boards very lightly faded to edges and spine, D.N.B. William Hutchinson (1732-1814) topographer ... in all his undertakings but more especially in his ‘History of Durham’ he received lower leading corners sl. bumped, in d/w. faded to spine. £60.00 the most friendly assistance from George Allan ... in 1785 Hutchinson

118. Harbison, Peter. THE HIGH CROSSES OF IRELAND. published the first volume of his most valuable ‘History and Antiquities ...’ An Iconographical and Photographic Survey. Dr Rudolf Habelt Gmbh Bonn 1992. 122. Hutton, W. REMARKS UPON NORTH WALES, Being 1st Ed. 3 vols. 4to. 1041 ills. Very good in black lettered red the Result of Sixteen Tours Through That Part of the Principality. cloth. £350.00 Birmingham, Printed for, and sold by Knott & Lloyd ... 1803. Royal Irish Academy Dublin. 1st Ed. xii + 224pp. + [iv]. Half title present. Frontis., 3 folding

119. Herbert, N.M. (Editor). A [VICTORIA] HISTORY OF sections. T.p cropped across tail, some browning, rebound in THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Volume V Bledisloe modern gilt rule edged sheep?, gilt lettered labels to lightly faded Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, The Forest of Dean, [only, of 11.] spine. £150.00 OUP 1996. William Hutton (1723–1815) ODNB ‘.... in the first decade of the nineteenth century he published works on Hadrian's Wall, north Wales, 1st Ed. 4to. xxiii + 440pp. 25 maps and text figures, 44 plates. Scarborough, and a trip to Coatham, in each instance drawing on his Ex.-libris Brian S. Smith, chipped d/w. £50.00 own experience or on his holiday excursions ... His topographical writing was always clear ...’ 120. Hutchins, John. THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF DORSET: Compiled from the Best and 123. Johnson, Samuel. A DIARY OF A JOURNEY INTO Most Ancient Historians, Inquisitionals Post Mortem, and Other NORTH WALES, In the Year 1774; Edited, With Illustrative Valuable Records and Mss. in the Public Offices and Libraries, Notes by R. Duppa. Printed for ... Robert Jennings 1816. and in Private Hands. With a Copy of Domesday Book and the 1st Ed. 2nd Issue? Sm. 8vo. xvi + 226pp. + [ii]. Half title present. Inquisitio Gheldi for the County: Interspersed With Some [Lacking errata]. 2 facsimile plates (1 taped to ervso at gutter Remarkable Particulars of Natural History .... Westminster: hinge). With the armorial bookplate of Tom Lloyd-Roberts, with Printed by John Bowyer Nichols and Sons ... 1861-70. some early scholarly corrections, pp.16-17 crudely taped to hinge, relevant newspaper cuttings from Liverpool Echo December 7 11 1904, some light browning, early gilt rule edged half leather with Corporate and Market Towns, Parishes, Chapelries, and cloth boards, some scuffing to corners, blind detail gilt ruling and Townships, With Historical and Statistical Descriptions; gilt lettered label to spine, minor marking. £150.00 Illustrated by maps of the Different Counties; And a map of First publication of the diary of Johnson’s trip to Wales which he took Wales, Shewing The Principal Towns, Roads, Railways, with the Thrales in July-August of 1774. Apparently even Boswell was Navigable Rivers and Canals; and Embellished .... With an unaware of its very existence. Appendix, Describing the Electoral Boundaries of the Several Courtney, p.174; Chapman & Hazen, p.166; Tinker 1389. Boroughs,, as Defined by the Late Act. S. Lewis and Co. 1833. Richard Duppa (bap. 1768, d. 1831), writer and draughtsman. ODNB ‘... 1st Ed. 2 vols. 4to. [xx] + (B-2Y) + [ii] + (B-[3H2]). 13 maps [the above work] was first printed and elaborately edited by Duppa in 1816 with Mrs Piozzi's help (incorporated in a late edition of J. W. including 1 folding, ills. of arms and seals throughout. Some light Croker's edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson) ...’ browning, rebound in half leather with cloth boards, gilt motifs and gilt lettered title labels to spines. £175.00 124. Kelly’s DIRECTORY OF HEREFORDSHIRE 1913. With 13pp. of subscribers. Kelly’s Directories Ltd. 1913. Samuel Lewis (1782/3–1865), publisher. Large 8vo. xvi + 286pp. + 32pp. publ. adverts. Folding map. E.p. adverts., with 8pp. publ. pamphlet loosely inserted, tear across 131. Lupton, Mr. THE HISTORY OF THAME AND ITS pp.161-2 crudely repaired, original gilt lettered blind embossed HAMLETS; Including the Abbey of Thame, Prebend Free red cloth with gilt armorial device to upper board, some minor School, Etc., Etc. Thame: Printed and Published by J.E. and F. soiling and rubbing, spine faded. £75.00 Bradford ... N.d. c.[1860]. 1st Ed. [iv] + iii + 147pp. + [v] Subscribers + Errata slip. With 12 125. Kenney, James F. THE SOURCES FOR THE EARLY plates including 1 double page. With the armorial bookplate of HISTORY OF IRELAND: ECCLESIASTICAL. An Introduction Stanley Leonard Barry, some browning, marbled e.ps., bound by and Guide. Four Courts Press 1993. Oxford University Press in modern half calf with cloth boards, Reprint. Thick 8vo. xviii + 815pp. 2 double-page maps. Ex.-libris gilt motifs and lettering to sl. faded spine, t.e.g. £125.00 John Burnett, original dec. gilt lettered green boards lightly faded to spine. £75.00 132. McErlean, Thomas; McConkey, Rosemary; and Celtic Studies. Forsythe, Wes. STRANGFORD LOUGH. An archaeological survey of the maritime cultural landscape. Blackstaff Press 2002. 126. (Kilvert). Plomer, William. KILVERT’S DIARY. 1st Ed. 4to. xxv + 689pp. Profusely ills. including many cold. Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert 1st January Very light wrinkling to textual block, sl. rubbed d/w. £50.00 1870-13 March 1879. Chosen, edited and introducted by ... Northern Ireland Archaeological Monographs No. 6. O’Donoghue Books, Hay-on-Wye 2006. Reprint. 3 vols. E.p. maps, very good in original gilt lettered 133. Manning, Rev. Owen and Bray, William. THE black boards, together in slipcase. £50.00 HISTORY OF ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF SURREY; Compiled From the Best and Most Authentic 127. Laurie’s NEW PLAN OF LONDON And its Environs, Historians, Valuable Records, and Manuscripts in the Public Comprising the New Buildings and Recent Improvements. Being Offices and Libraries and in Private Hands. With a Fac Simile an Original Survey by John Outhett. Richard Holmes ... 1839. Copy of Domesday, Engraved on Thirteen plates. John White ... Improved Ed. Comprising all the New Buildings and 1804-14. Improvements, to the present time. Linen backed sectional map 1st Ed. 3 vols. Folio. With [iv]pp of Subscribers. 2 folding maps, measuring 60 x 830 mm. 24 sections. Contemporary colouring. 13 facsimile leaves of Domesday with transcript, 71 engraved Folding into cloth slipcase with title label, lightly faded. £250.00 plates, 11 letterpress engravings, 13 folding pedigrees. Light Extent Stoke Newington-East India Docks-Camberwell-Paddington. browning, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, rebacked Howgego 283. Noting the first edition published c.[1820], and nine with original spines laid down, dec. gilt motifs and gilt lettered further editions/issues upto 1936, our edition above published 1839. title labels to spines, a handsome set with minor wear. £600.00 Richard Holmes Laurie (1777-1858). Publisher and printseller, in Upcott 1209-17. London. Son of mezzotinter and printseller Robert Laurie (1755?- 1836). With the bookplates of Charles Legh Hoskins Master, Esq. (1781-1861) 128. Lewis, Samuel. [ATLAS TO] A TOPOGRAPHICAL Lord of the Manor and estate of Codnor. DICTIONARY OF ENGLAND. Atlas volume [only]. S. Lewis Owen amassed materials for a history of Surrey, but he did not regard his collections as sufficiently complete for publication, and a total loss of and Co. N.d. c.[1935]. sight prevented him from having them printed under his own care. The 4to. [Without t.p. as issued?] 45 maps including several folding (1 manuscripts were eventually entrusted to William Bray. Bray undertook large England and Wales with fold splits and slight loss). Last to complete the work, and visited every parish and church within the few leaves with wormholes particularly last two, some browning, county's borders. He then published them, with additions and a inscription, original cloth, stained and worn, substantial loss to continuation of his own, for the benefit of Manning's widow. gilt lettered spine. £150.00 134. Mason, F.B. ST. DAVID’S AND ITS CATHEDRAL. ... 129. Lewis, Samuel. REPRESENTATIVE HISTORY OF Tenby N.d. c.[1880]. ENGLAND, With Plans Describing the Electoral Division of the Slim landscape 4to. 4pp. text. 16 plates. Some occasional light Several Counties, and the Former and Present Boundaries of the spotting, f.e.ps. browned and with contemporary ownership Cities and Boroughs. S. Lewis and Co. 1835. inscription dated 1889, original pictorial limp card wrapps., 1st Ed. 4to. viii + 81pp. + 5pp. 116 maps hand coloured in lightly soiled and rubbed with sl. wear to corners, spine sl. worn outline. Some light browning, original cloth, stained and soiled, and chipped with sl. loss at head and tail £60.00 chipped gilt lettered spine. £200.00 135. Maxwell, Donald. UNKNOWN SUFFOLK. Being a series Supplementary Volume 5 of A Topographical Dictionary of England, first of unmethodical Explorations of the County illustrated in line and issued with the 1835 third edition. colour by the author. John Lane 1926. 130. Lewis, Samuel. A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY 1st Ed. Square 8vo. xiii + 202pp. 12 colour plates, numerous OF WALES, Comprising the Several Counties, Cities, Boroughs, monochrome and line ills. Some light browning, marbled e.ps., 12 ex-libris John Wynford Viscount St. Davids, bound by Bickers & 1st Vol. with in addition the cancel title of 2nd Ed. Folio. Bound Son Ltd. in double gilt rule edged half morocco with marbled in 2 vols. Engraved half title (1st Ed.) + Engraved t.p. (1st Ed.) + boards, corner sl. rubbed, dec. gilt filleted raised bands with gilt Engraved t.p. (2nd Ed.) + Ded. leaf + xcii + 690pp. + [i]. + compartments and gilt lettering to very sl. faded spine, t.e.g. Engraved t.p. (dated 1782) + Ded. leaf + 484pp. + clxviii + 32pp. £100.00 + [x] Index [With] T.p. + 104pp. Folding map, complete with 76 plates (including port of Author, Hough port. and plate of Hallow 136. Mitchell, Arnold Bidlake. SHOTTESBROOKE Park - the latter two often missing) including 4 mezzotint ports. CHURCH, Berkshire. Dedicated to St. John the Baptist. A Series and 1 aquatint, 25 seperate pedigrees including 15 folding, 2 ded. of Illustrations of the Church and Its Monuments, Together with leaves, 13 facsimile leaves from Domesday Book, 7 plates in Descriptive Notes. London: David Low ... 1885. Appendix, letterpress ills. ‘2nd Ed.’ t.p. damaged and restored to 1st Ed. Thin 4to. ii + 25pp. 11 plates including 2 folding. Some tail, occasional inconsequential marginal tears, light browning, light browning, with the signatures of D.L. Baker-Jones, Lady workman like later half leather with cloth boards, some rubbing, Brownrigg? and C.E.L. Morgan-Richardson to pastedown, upper gilt lettered title labels to spines. £1,000.00 hinge cracked though firm, original skivver backed boards with Our copy with some scholarly annotatons and corrections in a bevel edges, some marking, some wear with loss to extremities, contemporary hand and with a letter to Samuel Pipe-Wolferstan Lawyer spine rubbed. £125.00 of Tamworth, (whose second wife was the novelist Elizabeth Jervis) Subscribers Copy. regarding his pedigree in relating to the Jolliffes (see page 251 in volume 1. According to his obituary in The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 90, 137. Mongáin, Séamus Ó and Ghearraigh, Treasa Ní. Part 2; Volume 128, Pipe-Wolferstan (1751-1820) was an Antiquary, he DORDÁN DÚLRA. An Introduction to the Natural Landscape of had a deep interest in the abolition of the slave trade, and ‘a man of Cill Chomáin in the Barony of Erris, County Mayo. Foreword by excellent character.’. Michael Viney. Foilsithe ag Comhar Dún Chaocháin Teo 2015. Upcott 1330. ‘This work, with a cancelled title page only, has been since 4to. 140pp. Profusely illus. throughout in colour, mainly from presented to the world, in 1799, as a Second Edition, with Additions ... photos., maps. Gaelic /English text. Sm. ownership inscription, With these is given an oval portrait of the author on a scroll; the same as very good in original coloured pictorial boards. £50.00 prefixed to his edition of Hudibras.’ Not present in our volume. Tredway Russell Nash (1725–1811). ODNB ‘... The Collections ... was Inscribed and Signed by both Authors - ‘ le gach dea-ghuí Séamus Ó unusual in containing a facsimile of Domesday Book entries and many Mongáin Treasa Ní Ghearraigh.’ engravings, mostly by James Ross (1745–1821) of Worcester. The work's 138. Morgan, Octavius and Wakeman, Thomas. NOTES ON limitations drew lukewarm reviews, but its merits have since been THE ANCIENT DOMESTIC RESIDENCES OF TRE-OWEN, increasingly appreciated. Nash suffered financial loss and even by 1799, KILLWCH, AND THE WAEN. Printed for the Monmouthshire when he published a long-promised supplement, at least 288 of the & Caerleon Antiquarian Association, Newport 1861. original 750 copies remained unsold. An Index was published by the Worcestershire Historical Society in 1894–5 ...’ Slim Royal 8vo. [20]pp. 8 plates at rear. Some sporadic light spotting and occasional marginal soiling, occasional pencil 142. Newell, Rev. R.H. LETTERS ON THE SCENERY OF annotations, corners sl. curled, original black lettered limp WALES; Including a Series of Subjects for the Pencil with their wrapps. lightly soiled and with some chipping to corners, faint Stations Determined on a General Principle: And Instructions to ownership signature to top edge of upper wrapps., rebacked in Pedestrian Tourists. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy 1821. later paper. £50.00 1st Ed. Large 8vo. 9.8 x 6 in. Watermark 1820. xiv + [i] + 192pp. T.p. vignette, 10 sepia plates comprising 5 aquatint plates and 25 139. Morris, Bernard. OLD GOWER FARMHOUSES AND etched ills. on 5 plates. Some light browning, faint inscription and THEIR FAMILIES. Published to mark the Jubilee of The Gower light stain to flyleaf, bound in the gilt rule edged C20th dark Society 1948 to 1998. Foreword by Malcolm Ridge. Gower green half calf with red cloth boards, gilt ruling and gilt lettered Society 1998. labels to very sunned spine. £200.00 1st Ed. 4to. [xii] + 180pp. Colour frontis., profusely illus. Robert Hasell Newell (1788–1852), artist and author. ODNB ‘... Newell throughout with photos., drawings and plans. E.p. maps, good in was a good amateur artist, having studied under the watercolourist d/w. with minor fading to edges and spine. £75.00 William Payne (fl. 1800). ... He likewise illustrated his [above work] the drawings being engraved in aquatint by T. Sutherland.’ 140. (Morris). Davies, John H. THE LETTERS of Lewis, Abbey Scenery 524. Richard, William and John Morris, of Anglesey, (Morrisiaid Mon) 1728-1765. Transcribed from the Original and Edited by ... 143. O’Sullivan, Aidan. THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF LAKE Aberystwyth Published privately by the Editor and printed for SETTLEMENT IN IRELAND. Dublin 1998. him by Fox, Jones & Co. ... 1907-9. 2 vols. Some foxing, bound 1st Ed. 4to. 236pp. 36 figures and 68 plates mainly colour. Sl. in contemporary half leather, sl. loss to leather at leading corner rubbed d/w. £50.00 of vol. 1., gilt ruling and lettering to faded spines. [With] Discovery Programme Monograph No. 4.

ADDITIONAL LETTERS OF THE MORRISES OF 144. O’Sullivan, Aidan; McCormick, Finbar; Kerr, Thomas ANGLESEY (1735-1786). Transcribed and Edited by Hugh R. and Harney, Lorcan. EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND, AD Owen. Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1947-9. 2 vols. 400-1100. The Evidence from Archaeological Excavations. Royal Blind address stamps to blanks, light browning, original black Irish Academy, Dublin 2014. lettered cloth. 1st Hardback Ed. 4to. [xxiv] + 584pp. 67 figures, 70 colour plates 4 vols. in total. With the signature of D.L. Baker-Jones. £100.00 from photos. Very good in original pictorial boards. £125.00 The Additional Letters Y Cymmrodor Volume XLIX Parts I & II. Royal Irish Academy Monographs.

141. (Nash, Rev. Treadway). COLLECTIONS FOR THE 145. Ogilby, Mr. BRITANNIA DEPICTA or Ogilby Improv’d; HISTORY OF WORCESTERSHIRE. [Bound With] Being an Correct Coppy of ... Actual Survey of all ye Direct SUPPLEMENT TO THE COLLECTIONS FOR THE HISTORY Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales: wherein are exactly OF WORCESTERSHIRE. ... John White ... 1799. Delineated & engraved, All ye Cities, Towns, Villages, Churches, Seats & scituate on or near the roads, with their respective 13 distances in measured and computed miles ...The whole for its March 1810 bound in at rear of vol. 3. Untrimmed 6 x 10 inches. compendious variety & exactness, preferable to all other books of Some light browning, rebound in modern calf backed boards roads hitherto published or proposed; and calculated not only for marbled boards, lightly sunned to spine. £250.00 the direction of the traveller as they are but the general use of the Pennants 'Tours in Wales' which cover only the northern parts of the gentleman and tradesman By Eman: Bowen engraver. London : country and on which he was accompanied by John Lloyd have a well- Printed for, & sold by Tho: Bowles print & map seller next ye. written and clearly ilustrated text (the drawings were by his servant Chapter House in St. Pauls Church-Yard & E. Bowen engraver & Moses Griffith), which make them, among detailed surveys, the best as well as the earliest of their kind. print seller near ye Stairs in St. Katherines, 1720 [i.e. 1723]. 3rd Issue. of 1720 condensed version of 1675 Folio Ed. Engraved 150. Phillips, Thomas Richards. (Editor). THE t.p. with decorative border, 4pp. table including engraved coats of BRECONSHIRE BORDER. Between Wye and Usk, with Notes, arms, 273 engraved plates of strip maps. Several plates cropped including a First Flora of Breconshire. Talgarth, Hay, Glasbury, across head, plate 159 shaved along fore-edge with loss to text, Llangorse ... D.J. Morgan, Talgarth 1926. browning, with the signature of James? Hays No 43 to flyleaf, 1st Ed. 192pp. + lii appendix. Port. frontis., vignette t.p., 41 ills. paper split to firm joints, late C19th half calf with cloth boards, Corners of a few leaves sl. curled, lightly soiled original black some minor wear and discolouring, blind motifs and gilt lettering lettered limp card wrapps., corners sl. curled, spine lightly faded to spine with sl. loss to head. £1,250.00 and very sl. chipped. £50.00 ESTC lists a folding plate showing scale of distances and 4 leaves at the With ALS from the author’s son, Bert Phillips. end, not present in our copy, and apparently not called for in the first two issues. 151. Prichard, T. Jeffery Llewelyn. WELSH MINSTRELSY ESTC N471357 ‘The third issue. Includes index. Engraved throughout ... Containing the Land Beneath the Sea; or, Cantrev Y Gwaelod, A ‘ Poem in Three Cantos; With various other Poems. Published by Two versions of Ogilby’s original work, both in folio, were issued in Messrs. John and H.L. Hunt ... 1824. 1675, the "Britannia, volume the first" containing both text and maps, 1st Ed. viii + [ii] + 319pp. Some light browning, inscription to and the "Itinerarium Angliæ" from which the main portion of the text is head of t.p. and to pastedown, some light browning, address blind omitted. Later, beginning in 1719, various works containing reductions stamped to front f.e.p. and flyleaves, contemporary half calf with of the maps were issued, among them the "Britannia depicta" of which the first edition is dated 1720.--Sir Herbert George Fordham "John marbled boards, some minor wear to boards, blind motifs with Ogilby ... his Britannia, ..." (Lond., 1925) gilt ruling and gilt lettered title label to spine, leading corner bumped. £75.00 146. Owen, Edward. A CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS RELATING TO WALES IN THE BRITISH 152. Probert, William. THE ANCIENT LAWS OF MUSEUM. Compiled and Edited by ... Honourable Society of CAMBRIA: Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyvnal Cymmrodorion 1900-22. Moelmud, the Laws of Howel the Good, Triadical Commentaries, 4 vols. Large 8vo. Light browning, later blue cloth, some wear, sl. Code of Education, and the Hunting Laws of Wales; To Which cockled. £75.00 are Added, the Historical Triads of Britain. Translated from the Cymmrodorion Record Series No. 4. Welsh by ...... E. Williams ... 1823. 1st Ed. [iv] + 414pp. Pencil annotations, some browning, hinges 147. Paterson, Daniel. PATERSON’S ROADS; Being an taped, lacking rear f.e.p., original biards, some wear and with Entirely Original and Accurate Description of all the Direct and paper loss to lower board, spine taped with original chipped title Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales with Part of the label laid down. £125.00 Roads of Scotland. To Which are Added Topographical Sketches William Probert (1790–1870), Unitarian minister, was born on 11 of the several Cities, Market Towns and remarkable Villages ... August 1790 at Painscastle, Radnorshire. ODNB ‘ ... But his greatest The Whole, Remodelled, Augmented and Improved by the interest and mastery lay in the Welsh language. He published The Addition of Numerous New Roads and New Admeasurements ... Godolin, being Translations from the Welsh (1820) and [the above], and Also a Table of the Population, from the Census of 1831; To his historical essay on Flintshire castles was awarded a medal at the Which is Annexed the Arrival and Departure of the Mail, Denbigh Eisteddfod in 1828 ...’

Together with the Rates of Postage; and An Entirely New Set of 153. [Pyne, W.H.] LANCASHIRE ILLUSTRATED, From Maps ... by Edward Mogg. Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Original Drawings, by S. Austin, J. Harwood, and G. & C. Pyne. Green and Longman ... N.d. c.[1831]. H. Fisher, Son and Jackson 1831. 18th Ed. 82pp. + 715pp. + vi + 44pp. 13 maps on 10 folding 4to. [iv] + 104pp. Engraved t.p., 52 plates. Some light browning, sheets including folding frontis. map. Browning, rebound in plain contemporary half calf with marbled boards, some wear to gilt lettered cloth, some spotting, title label to faded spine with boards, blind tooling to spine with sm. perforation and loss gilt several sm. perforations. £75.00 lettered title label and sl. loss to head. £135.00

148. Pennant, Thomas. THE JOURNEY TO SNOWDON. 154. (Radnor). [THE RADNOR BOROUGHS Henry Hughes 1781. CONSTITUENCY]. Radnor District Radnor. [1832]. Sm. folio. 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. vi + 191pp. Engraved vignette t.p., 12 etched pp.(187-204). Drop title. Folding map of Radnor, Knighton, plates, 2 vignettes. Some browning, frontis. and t.p. stained to Knucklas, and Presteigne with colour boundaries. [Lacking leading corner, new e.ps., rebound in modern simulated morocco pp.191-2]. 141. [Bound with] Radnor District of Boroughs. with gilt lettered spine. £125.00 Radnor. Ordnance Survey Office 1868. Folio. pp.(433-436). Map ’The journey to Snowdon’ was also separately issued in 1781 (ESTC of New Radnor, Cefnllys, Knighton and Knucklas, Presteigne, N498600) [as above]. and Rhayader with colour boundaries. 149. Pennant, Thomas. TOURS IN WALES. With Notes Some browning, together bound in half brown buckram with London: Printed for Wilkie and Robinson ... 1810. green marbled boards, gilt lettered leatherette label to upper New Ed. 3 vols. Half titles present. Port. frontis., 43 engraved board. £150.00 plates including 6 folding. With 16pp. catalogue corrected to

14 155. Radnorshire Society. TRANSACTIONS, ETC. Volume 1 foundation-charters and endowments of abbies, and other 1931-Volume 88 2018 Plus 3 Index volumes covering volumes 1- religious houses; the foundation of the bishoprick, &c. with a 55 (1931-1935). [Lacking volume 3]. The Radnorshire Society short biographical account of the bishops and deans; the names of 90 vols. Profusely ills. Ex.-libris Keith Parker, original wrapps., the patrons and incumbents, and the antient and present value of some chipping and wear with some loss to backstrips, some all the ecclesiastical benefices; charters of incorporation, and civil wrapps. faded in part, enclosed in 25 custom made buckram government of the several boroughs; descriptions of the principal slipcases. £450.00 seats; descent of the manors; genealogies of families, with their Established in 1930 to promote the study of the archaeology and history arms, monumental inscriptions, &c. In the course of this work is of the county of Radnorshire (now part of Powys), Wales. The given the history of every parish, tithing, and extraparochial place Transactions contain scholarly articles on local history topics, book in the county. Also the ecclesiastical, civil, and military history of reviews, and society notes. the city of Gloucester, from its first foundation to the present

156. (Redding, Cyrus). AN ILLUSTRATED ITINERARY OF time. With a copy of Domesday-book for Gloucestershire, now THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL. How and Parsons 1842. first printed in the language, and after the manner of the original. 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. viii + 264pp. With half title. Map, 5 engraved Illustrated with a map of the county, views of gentlemen’s seats, plates duplicated with second state hand coloured, 112 text ills. &c. &c. Cirencester : printed by Samuel Rudder 1779. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with c.84 plates see note. [Lacking 1st Ed. Folio. x + 855pp. + lxviii. 8 plates including 5 folding, 2pp. list of illustrations and 4pp. advertisement]. Some light [only, see note]. 16.2” x 10”. Small portion cut away from upper browning, marbled e.ps., with the signature of ‘P.H. Mountford leading corner of t.p., some browning and offsetting, with the Birmingham 3.5.52’ handsomely rebound by Bayntun in gilt rule bookplate of Brian S. Smith, rudimentary rebind in modern edged crushed navy blue morocco with matching cloth boards, leather, gilt lettered label to spine, some minor rubbing. £500.00 gilt filleted raised bands with gilt ruled compartments and gilt With the inscription of Thomas Palin to head of title page. lettered spine, t.e.g. £550.00 Early editions of this work were sometimes issued without all the plates as they were not yet ready. Extra illustrated with c.84 plates comprising 16 engravings, mainly Some copies have 16 plates and 1 folding map. ODNB ‘... and only engraved by J. Greig after F W L Stockdale etc taken from The Cornish thirteen whole-sheet plates were produced, eight of which had to be sent tourist: or excursions through Cornwall 1834; 20 plates from Views in out after publication; most were the work of the Gloucester engraver Devon and Cornwall by Henry Besley, published in Exeter 1855; 17 Thomas Bonnor...’ hand colour engraved plates drawn T. Allom and engraved by J. Rolph Copac lists copies held at various Libraries with 8 plates only. and others from Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated 1832; 3 engraved ESTC T8041; Alston, XI.133; Hyett & Bazeley, Vol.1 p.23-25. This plates from Beauties of England and Wales; 28 other plates including edition not in Upcott. some lithographs and some after J.S. Prout. Samuel Rudder (bap. 1726, d. 1801), topographer and printer. ODNB ‘... Cyrus Redding (1785–1870), journalist, born in Cornwall. ‘... In 1815 he A New History of Gloucestershire, which had Rudder's name on the title- also wrote the Paris correspondence for the London Examiner and was page only as printer, was published in June 1779. Rudder's main sources 'proud to be able to share' with his fellow countrymen what has been were Atkyns's county history, often used verbatim in the manorial described as 'the greatest ever scoop: the defeat of Napoleon by descents, and a detailed history of Gloucester city, left in manuscript by Wellington at Waterloo in June 1815' (Griffiths, 480) ... [the above work the Revd Richard Furney. He gathered new information by a standard was] intended as part of a series of county histories, of which only one printed questionnaire, by correspondence which he said 'made him a further volume, on Lancashire, appeared ...’ very troublesome fellow … to my friends more especially' (Austin, 244– 157. Rees, Ioan Bowen. THE MOUNTAINS OF WALES An 5), and by extensive travels: he claimed to have visited every parish in Anthology in Verse & Prose Gwasg Gregynog, Newtown 1987. the county ....’

Sm. 4to. 189pp. + [i]. Red and black lettered t.p., 8 mounted 160. Skrine, Henry. TWO SUCCESSIVE TOURS colour plates from watercolours by Reverend John Parker. Very THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE OF WALES, With Several of good in original bright coloured vellum backed boards with gilt the Adjacent English Counties; So as to Form a Comprehensive monogram to upper board, gilt lettered spine, t.e.g., enclosed in View of the Picturesque Beauty, the Peculiar Manners, and the cloth slipcase as issued. £450.00 Fine Remains of Antiquity, in That Interesting Part of the British Number 153 of a Limited Edition of 255 Copies, of a larger Limitation of Island. London: Printed for Emlsley and Bremner ... 1798. 275, (including 20 Copies especially bound). 1st Ed. xxviii + 280pp. With half title. Inscription to t.p., some ‘much of the Welsh verse and some of the prose, about one third of the light browning, rebound in modern calf backed marbled boards, whole, is left untranslated and the reader of referred to notes on its significance. gilt lettered label to lightly faded spine. £135.00 With the compliment slip from Gregynog Press. Henry Skrine (1755–1803). ODNB ‘... In his later [above work] he Ioan Bowen Rees (1929–1999) Welsh poet, mountaineer and political compiled the journals of several tours pursued over successive summers activist. He became a Druid of the Gorsedd in recognition of his Welsh- during the 1790s, and described the landscape, inhabitants, and language poetry. Rees' son, Gruff Rhys, is the musician in the Super condition of most of Wales. His final publication was another Furry Animals. topographical work, A General Account of All the Rivers of Note in Great Britain (1801) ... Skrine proved a shrewd observer, providing a 158. Roscoe, Thomas. WANDERINGS AND EXCURSIONS well written commentary on the state of the country through which he IN NORTH WALES. C. Tilt and Simpkin and Co. 1836. journeyed ...’

1st Ed. Large 8vo. [x] + 264pp. 2 engraved vignettes, additional 161. Smith, Peter. HOUSES OF THE WELSH engraved t.p., 48 engraved plates. With the signature of P.H. COUNTRYSIDE. A Study in Historical Geography. HMSO Mountford, marbled e.ps., bound by Baytnun Riviere in purple 1988. half calf with cloth boards, dec. gilt motifs and gilt lettered title 2nd Enlarged Ed. Thick royal 8vo. xl + 723pp. + [iii] blank. label to sunned spine stained across lower compartment, t.e.g. Colour frontis., 225 figures, 60 maps and lists, 108 plates from £75.00 photos. including several in colour. E.p. map, very good in d/w. 159. Rudder, Samuel. A NEW HISTORY OF lightly faded to spine. £75.00 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Comprising the topography, antiquities, Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales. curiosities, produce, trade, and manufactures of that county; the 15 162. Sterry, Wasey. ANNALS OF THE KING’S COLLEGE cloth, together in black lettered pictorial slipcase as issued. OF OUR LADY OF ETON Beside Windsor. Methuen & Co. £75.00 1898. 167. Wallis, J[ames]. THE PANORAMA: Or Traveller’s 1st Ed. xii + 362pp. Numerous ills. With the signature of P.H. Instructive Guide; Through England and Wales; Exhibiting the Mountford, inner calf turn ins, bound by Spottiswoode & Co. in Direct and Principal Cross Roads, Cities, Towns, Villages, Parks, full navy blue straight grained morocco, intricate gilt tooling to Canals, &c. Accompanied by a Description of Each County, with boards with and gilt and red armorial device to upper board, dec. the Cities and Principal Towns: Likewise a List of Fairs, London gilt compartments and gilt filleted raised bands to spine, spine sl. and County Bankers, Members of Parliament, the Route of the faded and rubbed, corners sl. rubbed, minor marking, a.e.g. Mail Coaches, and the Postage of Letters With a Variety of Other £75.00 Useful Information. London: Printed by J. Wallis and Published Inscribed ‘H.F. Campbell on leaving Eton from his tutor E. Impey Eton July 27th 1909.’ by W.H. Reid ... N.d. c.[1820]. 1st Ed. 12mo. [iv] + 162pp. Additional engraved t.p. and 163. Stow, John. A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF LONDON engraved contents list (lightly stained), 2 engraved sub-title AND WESTMINSTER: Containing The Original, Antiquity, leaves, 53 maps coloured crudely in modern colours. Some light Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. Written offsetting, new e.ps., rebound in modern leather backed cloth, gilt at first in the Year MDXCVVV. Since Reprinted and Augmented ruling and motifs to spine, gilt lettered title label to upper board. by the Author And afterwards by A.M. H.D. and Others. Now £350.00 lastly Corrected, Improved, and very much Enlarged: And the COPAC ‘Very similar to R. Miller's maps of 1810, but giving prominence Survey and History brought down from the Year 1633, (being to mail-coach routes. Cf. 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584.’ 170. Wigstead, Henry. REMARKS ON A TOUR TO NORTH 164. Taylor, John. A BOOK ABOUT BRISTOL; Historical, AND SOUTH WALES. With Plates from Rowlandson, Pugh, Ecclesiastical, and Biographical, From Original Research. Howitt, &c. ... W. Wigstead 1799 [1800]. Houlston and Sons 1872. 1st Ed. vii + [i] + 69pp. + [ii] advert. leaf. Additional engraved 1st Ed. 393pp. + [iv]. publ. adverts. 24 original photographs t.p., 21 plates [only of 22, lacking Swansey]. [Without Errata leaf affixed to inserted blanks as issued. Some light browning, with and half title]. Undecipherable signature to pastedown with the contemporary signature of Catharine Mary Castle, and later newspaper clipping, original? poem ‘To Wales ...’ to rear signature of Raymond Haynes Bristol 1949, marbled e.ps., pastedown, notation to rear f.e.p., contemporary marbled boards contemporary morocco, double gilt ruling to edges of boards, with original calf corners with some loss, rebacked in modern gilt faded gilt spine with gilt lettered label, a.e.g. £90.00 lettered leather, lightly faded. £450.00 Abbey Scenery 516. With 9 plates signed by Rowlandson, 5 by Wigstead 165. Thacker, Alan and Sharpe, Richard. LOCAL SAINTS and 7 unsigned. AND LOCAL CHURCHES in the Early Medieval West. OUP ESTC T11206 ‘ With an additional titlepage engraved, dated 1800 ... 2002. With an errata leaf [lacking in our copy] and a final advertisement leaf 1st Ed. [xiv] + 581pp. + [iii] blank. 39 ills. Very good in d/w. for Wigstead, whose colophon reads: Printed by James Bateson, .. with some fading to edges and spine. £100.00 September, 1799.’ Henry Wigstead (died 1800 at Margate) was an English Magistrate, 166. Wainwright, A. THE COMPLETE PICTORIAL amateur painter, & caricaturist. He was a close personal friend of GUIDES. The Eastern Fells. The Far Eastern Fells. The Central Thomas Rowlandson, whom he accompanied on sketching trips to the Fells. The Southern Fells. The Northern Fells. The North Western Isle of Wight (1784), Brighton (1789) and Wales (1787) which resulted in subsequent publications for which Rowlandson provided the illustrations. Fells. The Western Fells. Pennine Way Companion. A Coast to Coast Walk. The Outlying Fells of Lakeland. Frances Lincoln 171. Williams, W.R. THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT 2009. SESSIONS IN WALES 1542-1830, Together with the Lives of Reader’s Ed. 10 vols. Sm. 8vo. Profusely illus., numerous ills., the Welsh Judges, and Annotated Lists of the Chamberlains and maps, diagrams etc. Very good in original gilt lettered pictorial Chancellors, Attorney Generals, and Protonotaries of the Four 16 Circuits of Chester and Wales, and the Attorney Generals and browning, original bright gilt lettered cloth, spine sl. rubbed. Solicitor Generals of the Marches, Compiled from the Patent £85.00 Rolls and Welsh Records on the Record Office. Brecknock: Privately Printed for the Author by Edward Davies 1899. 177. Bates, Robert H. et al. FIVE MILES HIGH. The Story of an Attack on the Second Highest Mountain in the World by the 1st Ed. 203pp. + [i]. With 5pp. Subscribers. Some light browning, Members of the First American Karakoram Expedition. Robert ex.-libris Keith Parker, original gilt lettered cloth, spine chipped, Hale .. 1940. some faded, minor marking. £55.00 1st UK Ed. 319pp. Many ills. from photos. taken by Members of No. 298 of a Limited Edition of 300 Copies. the Expedition, folding chart. E.p. maps, ex.-libris J.M. & J.L. 172. Witts, Revd. Francis. THE COMPLETE DIARY OF A Doak, silver lettered maroon cloth, very minor wear. £100.00 COTSWOLD PARSON. The Diaries of the ... 1783-1854. Vols. Neate B58. ‘This expedition set the standards for American Himalayan 1-8 [only of 10]: The Nomad. The Curate & Rector. The mountaineering; and the book is counted as one of the classics of Magistrate. The Murder Hunt. Imperium in Imperio. Chairman of American climbing literature.’ the Workhouse. The Man of Business. The Man of Property. With more plates than the US edition published in New York the previous year, but with less illustrations overall. Edited by Alan Sutton. Amberley Publishing, Stroud 2008-2010. 1st Ed. 8 vols. Royal 8vo. 80 colour ills., 1054 b/w. ills. Very 178. Battuta, Ibn. THE TRAVELS A.D. 1325-1354. good in d/ws. £200.00 Translated with revisions and notes from the Arabic text edited by Volume Nine was published in 2018, Volume Ten yet to be published. C. Defrémery and B.R. Sanguinetti by H.A.R. Gibb. Archival

173. Woolhope Naturalist’s Field Club. TRANSACTIONS of Fascimiles Ltd. and CUP for the Hakluyt Society 1995-2000. the ... 1871-2-3. Hereford Printed by Jakeman and Carver ... Vol. 1 and 2 Reprints, other vols. 1st Ed. 5 vols. [includes Index 1874. vol.]. 3 frontiss. including 1 folding, 23 plates, maps and plans. 1st Ed. xvi + 154pp. 8 tinted lithographs of fungi, 2 tipped in Vols. 1 and 2 very good in original cloth, vols. 3-5 in sl. rubbed photographic plates of trees, ills. [xvi] + xvi + 154pp. + [xii]. Ex.- d/ws. £200.00 Hakluyt Society, Second Series, Nos. CX, CXVII, 141, 178 & 190.. libris Keith Parker, original blind embossed cloth with gilt device to upper board, spine very sl. bumped. £50.00 179. Beaver, Captain Philip. AFRICAN MEMORANDA: Articles include List of Funguses found and exhibited by Dr Bull; Fungus Relative to an Attempt to Establish A British Settlement on the forays; Hereford Bench Marks by Mr Isbell. Island of Bulama, On the Western Coast of Africa, in the year

174. [Wyndham, Henry Penruddocke]. A GENTLEMAN’S 1792. With a Brief Notice of the Neighbouring Tribes, Soil TOUR THROUGH MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES, In the Productions, &c. And Some Observations on The Facility of Months of June and July, 1774. A New Edition. To which is Colonizing that part of Africa, with a View to Cultivation: and the added, an Account of a Journey into Wales, by George Lord Introduction of Letters and Religion to its Inhabitants: But More Lyttelton. London: Printed for T. Evans ... 1781. Particularly as the Means of Gradually Abolishing African New Ed. Sm. 8vo. Engraved frontis. (lacking in part to edges and Slavery. London: Printed for C. and R. Baldwin ... 1805. laid down). Some light browning, upto pp.22 and pp.241-46 1st Ed. 4to. [viii] + xv + 500pp. Folding section, folding plan, recornered, original front f.e.p. annotated with some loss and laid folding map (repaired to verso). Signature DD2 silked, repair at down, with the ink stamp of H.M. Lloyd, rebound in half calf gutter hinge to t.p., faint ink stamp to verso of t.p. and to one with marbled boards, gilt filleting to head and tail of spine with margin, light browning, rebound in modern calf backed marbled gilt lettered title label. £125.00 boards, gilt lettering to spine. £650.00 ESTC T79435. ‘Anonymous. By Henry Penruddocke Wyndham. Philip Beaver (1766–1813), naval officer. ODNB ‘... At the end of 1791 Horizontal chain lines in gatherings A and R.’ Beaver participated in a scheme for colonizing the island of Bulama, Henry Penruddocke Wyndham (1736–1819), topographer. ODNB ‘... near Sierra Leone. He left England for Bulama on 14 April 1792, but the Wyndham was more a topographer than a politician. In 1774 he visited whole affair seems from the beginning to have been conducted without Wales, and in the following year he published anonymously [the above forethought or knowledge. The would-be settlers were, for the most part, work] ... He revisited the area in 1777, and in 1781 published his Tour idle and dissipated. Beaver found himself at sea in command of a vessel through Monmouthshire and Wales, declaring his authorship of the work of 260 tons, with sixty-five men, twenty-four women, and thirty-one ... [an] historical and antiquarian work, intended to persuade English children, mostly seasick and all useless. When they landed, anything like tourists to visit the region. There is some very sketchy information about discipline was unattainable. The party, assembled on shore, had no accommodation and routes, but the bulk of the work describes the conception of law, hard work, or discipline. The directors lost heart and antiquities and dramatic landscapes of the region ...’ returned to England. The command devolved on Beaver, and for eighteen months he attempted to maintain the settlement, but most of the colonists VOYAGES & TRAVEL died. The miserable survivors left in November 1793, and went to Sierra Leone, from where Beaver obtained a passage to England, and arrived at 175. (Album). POSTCARD ALBUM. 200 postcards with 125 Plymouth on 17 May 1794. He published an account of his Bulama in colour and 75 in b/w. N.d. c.[1930s]. experiences [as the above] ...’

Enclosed in album, some minor marginal browning to leaves, gilt 180. Belcher, Captain Sir Edward. NARRATIVE OF THE lettered buckram, some minor soiling and rubbing. £150.00 VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMARANG, During the Years 1843-46; Including 33 coloured cards of Alexandria, 21 coloured of Tunis, 2 Employed Surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipalego; coloured of Bethlehem, 9 coloured of Jaffa, 6 coloured of Beirut, 10 coloured of Malta, 22 of France including 10 in colour, 42 UK including Accompanied by a Brief Vocabulary of the Principal Languages. 5 in colour, 18 coloured of Royalty, 12 of London Zoo including 6 in Published under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the colour, etc. Admiralty. With Notes on the Natural History of the Islands by Arthur Adams. Reeve, Benham and Reeve 1848. 176. Baedeker, Karl. THE DOMINION OF CANADA With 1st Ed. 2 vols. xxxviii + 358pp. + [ii] + 574pp. + [i] Appendix + Newfoundland and an Excursion to Alaska. Handbook for [i] Errata. 5 charts including 3 linen folding (bound in, not in Travellers. Leipzig ... 1907. pockets as issued), 10 litho. plates mainly tinted/sepia, 20 etched 3rd Revised and Augmented Ed. Sm. 8vo. lxiv + 331pp. 13 maps plates. Institutional bookplate with some ink stamps including to and 12 plans mainly colour/folding. Some light marginal 17 t.ps. and occasionally to text and verso of plates, contemporary Unnumbered pages: Vol.1: [6]p. comprise title page and preface. Vol.2: half calf with marbled boards, some wear to boards, gilt rule Title page; [13]p. at end comprise blank page, [11]p. index, and final edged bands with gilt lettered title labels, ‘Free Public Library blank page. Vol.1 contains [2], 3, 37, [10], 38-110 engravings (mostly Sydney, for Country Libraries’ in gilt vertically to leather of numbered) on [60] leaves of plates. Vol.2 contains 111-262 numbered engravings on [59] leaves of plates. Text is continuous despite upper boards, sl. rubbing and marking. £750.00 pagination and signatures. Text in double columns, with printed Hill p.20; Abbey, Travel 528; Sinica 2947; Cordier Japonica 495; marginalia. With bibliographical references and index.’ The object of this expedition was to survey the approaches to various Cornelis de Bruijn (also spelled Cornelius de Bruyn, pronounced [d’ ports laid open to them by the new treaty with China. Extensive accounts 'brœy’n]; 1652 – 1726/7) Dutch artist and traveler. He made two large are given of Singapore, Borneo, , Macao, the Philipines, tours and published illustrated books with his observations of people, Celebres, Moluccas, Formosa, the Ryukya Islands and parts of Korea buildings, plants and animals. and Japan. The work occupied Belcher for nearly five years. Mauritius ‘... De Bruin’s travel account does not provide major new insights into and the Cape of Good Hope are also visited and are briefly described. Persian society, life, and customs, but it is a straightforward, thorough, Adams who wrote half the second volume was assistant surgeon to the and balanced account, without the elements of fantasy that mar most Expedition. other works by contemporary travelers to Persia, particularly in their 181. Brassey, Mrs. A VOYAGE IN THE ‘SUNBEAM’ Our discussions of Persepolis ...’ Bibliotheca Irania. Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months. Longmans, Green and In 1701 he headed for Archangelsk. During his second tour he visited the Samoyeds in northern Russia. In Moscow he became acquainted with Co. 1879. emperor painting his nieces, the paintings being sent to Reissue. xix + 492pp. Frontis., t.p. vignette, profusely ills., possible candidates for marriage. folding map. With the ink stamp of ‘Lord Louth Louth Hall’ In late April 1703, De Brujin left Moscow along with the party of some very light browning, marbled e.ps., inner gilt dentelles, Armenian merchants from Isfahan, together they sailed down the contemporary tree calf, some surface loss to lower board, dec. gilt Moscow River, the Oka and the , eventually reaching . spine faded, a.e.g. £125.00 Thanks to his short stopover in Nizhny Novgorod during the Easter First published in 1878, and almost immediately reprinted, running to holidays, we now have his description of that major center of the Russian ‘an extraordinary number of editions ...’ Volga trade as it existed in 1703, with its Kremlin, stone churches, and a Toy 400. ‘A true classic of travel literature.’ lively bar (kabak) scene. ODNB ‘... Their way lay across the south Atlantic, through the Strait of Leaving the borders of the Russian state, de Brujin arrived to Persia, Magellan into the Pacific Ocean, continuing by way of Tahiti, Hawaii, where he made drawings of towns like Isfahan and Persepolis (1704– and Japan to Penang and thence to Ceylon, Aden, and the Red Sea. 1705). He continued to Java and returned to Persia, Russia, and While the Sunbeam passed through the Suez Canal, Annie Brassey and ultimately the Netherlands. the children went overland to Cairo to visit the pyramids, rejoining the His drawings of Persepolis, caused a sensation, for a century, they were party at Alexandria ...’ the best prints available to western scholars.

182. Bruyn, Cornelius Le. TRAVELS INTO MUSCOVY, 183. Bryant, William Cullen. PICTURESQUE AMERICA; Or PERSIA, And Part of the East-Indies. Containing, An Accurate The Land We Live In. A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Description of whatever is most remarkable in those Countries. Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Water-falls, Shores, Cañons, And Embellished With above 320 copper plates, representing the Valleys, Cities, and Other Picturesque Features of Our Country. finest Prospects, and most considerable Cities in those Parts; the New York D. Appleton and Co. N.d. c.[1872]. different Habits of the People; the singular and extraordinary 1st Ed. 2 vols. 4to. viii + 568pp. + vi + 576pp. Additional steel Birds, Fishes, and Plants which are there to be found: As likewise engraved vignette titles, 47 steel engraved plates, 900 wood the Antiquities of those Countries, and particularly the noble engravings. Some light browning, inscriptions, contents leaf to Ruins of the famous Palace of Persepolis, called Chelminar by the vol. 2. partially detached, marbled e.ps., gilt rule edged morocco Persians. The whole being delineated on the Spot, from the backed cloth boards, dec. gilt titles to upper boards, gilt ruling respective Objects. To which is added, An Account of the and lettering to rubbed spines with surface loss, t.e.g. £150.00 Journey of Mr Isbrants, Ambassador from Muscovy, through The work's essays, together with its illustrations are considered to have Russia and Tartary, to China; together with Remarks on the had a profound influence on the growth of tourism and the historic preservation movement in the . Travels of Sir John Chardin, and Mr Kempfer, and a Letter written to the Author on that Subject. Translated from the 184. Catlin, Geo. ILLUSTRATIONS OF OF THE MANNERS, Original French. London: Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch CUSTOMS AND CONDITION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN ... 1737. INDIANS: In a Series of Letters and Notes Written During Eight 1st English Ed. 2 vols. Sm. folio. [vi] + 228pp. + pp.(225-246). + Years of Travel and Adventure Among the Wildest and Most [ii] + 223pp. + Index [xi] + [i] + [i] Directions to the Binder. Remarkable Tribes Now Existing. Henry G. Bohn 1848-45. Engraved port frontis. engraved by G. Valek after Kneller, 6th/5th Ed. 2 vols. Large 8vo. viii + 264pp. + viii + 266pp. 1 allegorical frontis., 3 double page maps, 44 text engravings, 262 folding map, 2 single sheet map, 177 plates. Some light numbered engravings and 10 un-numbered engravings on l14 browning, blind embossed red cloth with gilt vignettes to upper leaves of plates including 58 double page and 12 folding, dec. boards, some marking, corners with modern red morocco devices and initial letters. Marginal worming upto pp.2 of vol. 1. reinforcement, rebacked in modern red morocco, gilt motifs and affecting the margins of maps, light browning, rebound in C20th gilt lettered title labels to spines. £450.00 half calf with marbled boards, some minor wear. £4,500.00 Signed in pen to both pastedowns ‘J.R.H. Probert `1906’ and in pencil ESTC T110676. ‘English translation from a French translation of the ‘From Phelps Stokes his Godfather.’ With the armorial bookplate of original Dutch work ’Reizen over Moskovie, door Persie en Indie’ ‘Probert of the Argoed.’ published in Amsterdam in 1711. Published in French with title ’Voyage Anson Phelps Stokes (1838–1913) wealthy American merchant, property de Corneille Le Brun par la Moscovie, en Perse, et aux Indes Orientales’ developer, banker, genealogist and philanthropist. in Amsterdam in 1718. Vol.1 has an engraved illustrated frontispiece by Sabin 11537. ‘One of the most original authentic, and popular works on Bernard Picart, dated 1711. The portrait of de Bruyn is by Godfrey the subject. Humboldt characterizes the author as “one of the most Kneller. Pagination: Vol.1: [6], 228, 225-246 p., [60] leaves of plates admirable observers of manners who ever lived among the aborigines of (34 double leaves, 6 folded); v.2: [2], 223, [13] p., [59] leaves of plates America.” “These plates or rather etchings although merely outlines are (26 double, 7 folded). Vol.1: p.236-240 misnumbered 362, 263-266. 18 well executed, and appear to be very faithful representations of the Extracts from his works appear in all the chief collections of travels, but objects and scenes in the books ...”’ there is no complete English translation.

185. Chandra, Prof. Dr Lokesh (Editor). MANDALAS OF 187. [Cole, Eliza Robinson (Mrs. Henry Warwick).] A THE TANTRA-SAMUCCAYA From the Collections of Prof. LADY’S TOUR ROUND MONTE ROSA; With Visits to the Dr. Raghu Vira. International Academy of Indian Culture, New Italian Valleys or Anzasca, Mastalone, Camasoc, Sesia, Lys, Delhi 1967. Challant, Aosta and Cogne. In a Series of Excursions in the Years Elephant folio. 45 x 53cm. Drop title + 132 mandalas on 131 1850-56-58. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts plates. E.ps. creased, bound in rudimentary green cloth over 1859. boards, shaken, marked, spine rubbed. £500.00 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. 402pp. + 24pp. catalogue. 4 chromolitho. plates Extraordinarily Scarce. (lightly stained) including frontis. (detached with tissue guard). Detailed illustrations of 132 mandalas including descriptive and Some light browning, gilt lettered blind embossed pink cloth with historical notes. Sources: Kriya tantras (19); Carya tantras (2); Yoga gilt vignette to upper board, some spotting to upper board, corners tantras (20); Anuttara (Yogi) tantras (19); Anuttara (Yogini) tantras frayed with sl. damage, spine faded with loss and repairs, fading (37); Advaya tantras (19); The Amnata cycle (14); and Paryavasa na- intruding sl. to edges of boards. £750.00 Kalyana (2) making a total of 132 mandalas. Abbey Travel 69 ‘Also attributed to Mrs Freshfield.’; Wäber 220; Meckly Additional postage may be neccessary 51; Perret 1049; Neate C88 ‘Mrs Coles was the wife of Alpine Club 186. Chardin, Chevalier. VOYAGES du ... en Perse et Autres Member Henry Warwick Cole whom she acommpanied on the tours Lieux de L’Orient ... Paris á Ispahan; d'Ispahan; & la Relation des described in her book, which was illustrated by George Barnard (c.1807- deux Voyages de l'Auteur, d'Ispahan á Bander-Abassi; 90). Barnard was one of the first Alpine artists to draw mountains with Description Générale de L'Empire de perse, & les Descriptions any degree of accuracy, and also one of the earliest members of the A.C. to travel widely in the Alps.’ particulieres des Sciences & des Arts. Gouvernement Politique, Apparently the first book on Mountain travel written in English by a Militaire, & Civil; La Description de la Religion des Persans, & woman. le Couronnement de Soliman III. Amsterdam aux Depens de la Compagne ... 1735. 188. Cole, Mabel Cook. SAVAGE GENTLEMEN. Nouvelle Edition, Augmentée du Couronnement de Soliman III. Introduction by George A. Dorsey. George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd. & d’un grand nombre de Passages tirés du Manuscrit de l’Auteur, 1929. qui ne se trouvant point dans les Editions précédentes. 3 vols. + [xviii] + 249pp. + [iii] blank. Frontis., 46 ills. from photos. Light Supplementary vol. thus 4 in total. Sm. 4to. Half titles present, marginal browning, e.p. maps lightly browned to f.e.ps., upper Rubric t.ps. 2 port. frontiss., t.p. devices, 5 large engraved chapter leading corners of last few leaves sl. creased, flyleaf lightly headings, 79 engraved copper plates including 49 folding, dec. browned and with sm. piece torn from top edge, good in lightly devices and initial letters. French text. Gathering E to vol 2. soiled and sl. chipped d/w. browned to spine. £50.00 bound in upside down and back to front, light waterstain to gutter Headhunting tribes of the Philippine Islands. hinges of prelims. and first 10 odd leaves of vol. 2., light 189. Coleman, Edmund T. SCENES FROM THE SNOW- browning, dyed turquiose leather pastedowns, textured paper e.ps. FIELDS; Being Illustrations of the Upper Ice-World of Mont contemporary mottled calf boards with intricate gilt tooled Blanc, From Sketches Made on the Spot in the Years 1855, 1856, borders surrounding to the upper board the gilt crest of Holland 1857, 1858; With Historical and Descriptive Remarks, and a House, slight surface loss to lower board of vol. 1., rebacked with Comparison of the Chamonix and St. Gervais Routes. The views much of original spines laid down, gilt tooled spines with raised lithographed and printed in colours by Vincent Brookes. bands and lacking some of upper and lower compartments, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts 1859. remains of gilt lettered labels. £4,000.00 1st Ed. Folio. 47pp. 12 chromolitho. plates (all but I and XII with With the ever elusive supplementary volume containing Chardin’s guards). Some foxing, plate 7 soiled in part to edges of plate, previously unpublished work ‘... Soliman III’ and extracts from his original gilt lettered cloth, dampstaining to lower portion of upper (Chardin’s) manuscript. With loosely inserted bookplates of Jean Maystre Swiss (1677-1732), as board, lower board faded, some splash marking to boards, re- catalogued by Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana Venice. cornered and rebacked in modern calf, gilt lettered title label to With loosely inserted bookplates of Holland House, Chardin of course spine. £7,500.00 lived at Holland House in the 1680s. With printed dedication leaf to John Ruskin. Jean Chardin (1643–1713), born Jean-Baptiste Chardin, known as Sir Coleman donated a copy to the Royal Academy where he had studied, John Chardin, was a French jeweller and traveller whose above work is noting in the accompanying letter he sent with the book ‘... Sir the work regarded as one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on herewith sent is an attempt to illustrate the snow fields of the Alps the Persia and the Near East in general. first I believe ever undertaken by an artist. ...’ Chardin's style of writing is simple and graphic, and he gives a faithful Good Words for 1862 ‘The beautiful illustrations of Mr Coleman’s account of what he saw and heard, early readers commended Chardin's [above work] a work of great interest have given for the first time an work for its fullness and fidelity. Sir William Jones says he gave the best accurate representation of these astonishing scenes ...’ account of Mahometan nations ever published and he received praise Abbey Travel 68 ‘[Printed] Signed on plate surface: E.T. Coleman del. from a number of Enlightenment thinkers, among them Montesquieu, and Vincent Brooks lith. [except plate XI] Numbered at top Pl. I [to XII]. Rousseau, and Gibbon. Latter-day scholars of Persia also vouch Neate C92; ‘One of the rarest and most valuable of all mountaineering for his importance; according to John Emerson, "his information on books. Coleman an original A.C. member, was one of the earliest Safavid Persia outranks that of all other Western writers in range, depth, painters of the high Alps, and was a regular contributor to the Alpine accuracy, and judiciousness." Chardin travelled far and wide, had a Club’s winter art exhibitions. He ascended Mont Blanc twice and gives good command of the Persian language, and left detailed accounts of the an account of a typical ascent, two attempts by the St. Gervais route places and people he encountered. He also had direct access to the (Bosses du Dromédaire), and his passage of the Col de Miage and ascent Safavid court, and his descriptions of contemporary politics and of Dôme (Aiguelle) de Miage.’ administration are highly regarded. Although there are occasional lapses in his books, he is generally trusted as a reliable witness, and his work 190. Cook, Captain James and King, Captain James. has been used as a source for diverse studies on Safavid history, TROISIÈME VOYAGE DE COOK, ou Ordonné par le Roi government, economics, anthropology, religion, art and culture. d’Angleterre, Pour faire des Découvertes dans l’Hémisphere 19 Nord, pour déterminer la position & l’étendue de la Côte Ouest de 194. Davis, Sir John Francis. CHINA, During the War and l’Amerérique Septentrionale, sa distance de l’Asie, & résoudre la Since the Peace. Longman, Brown, Green and Longman 1852. question du passage au Nord. Exécuté sous la direction des 1st Ed. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo. xvi + 327pp. + viii + 342pp. 11 maps. Capitaines Cook, Clerke & Gore, sur les Vaisseaux la Résolution Some browning, with the ink stamp of Percy P. Keay, & la Découverte, en 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 & 1780. Traduite de contemporary gilt lettered cloth, some fading and soiling, vol 1 l’Anglois par M. D[emeunier]. Ouvrage enrichi de Cartes & de rebacked with much of original spine laid down, spine to vol. 2 Plans, d’après les relèvemens pris par le Lieutenant Henry with some restoration to head and repairs to joints fragile and Roberts, sous l’Inspection du Capitaine Cook; & d’une multitude with loss to tail. £450.00 de Planches de Portraits, & de Vues de Pays dessinés, pendant The scarcest of his works. l’expédition, par M. Webber. Les deux premiers Volumes de John Francis Davis, 1st Baronet (1795–1890) British diplomat and d’original ont été composés par le Capitaine Jacques Cook, & le sinologist who served as second from 1844 to troisième par le Capitaine Jacques King. A Paris Hôtel de Thou ... 1848. Davis was appointed Second Superintendent of British Trade in 1785. China alongside Lord Napier in December 1833, becoming Chief Superintendent after Napier's death in 1834, resigning in January 1835. 1st French Ed. Second issue? 4 vols. 4to. [viii] + cxxxii + 400pp. Appointed governor and commander-in-chief of Hong Kong in 1844, [iv] + 422pp. [IV] + 488pp. [iv] + 548pp. + [ii]. Half titles Davis was much hated by Hong Kong residents and British merchants present. Complete with 88 plates including 60 folding, dec. due to the imposition of various taxes and apparently his abrasive devices. French text. All vols. with some browning, vol. 1. with treatment of his subordinates. He organized the first Hong Kong Census occasional light waterstain, Vols. 2. 3 & 4 with some in 1844, which recorded that there were 23,988 people living in Hong dampstaining mainly to the lower portion of pages in part with Kong, and introduced weekend horse racing which gradually evolved occasional signs of former adhering, occasional fraying. into a Hong Kong institution.

Uniformly bound in triple gilt rule edged mottled calf, some loss 195. Dunmore, The Earl of. THE PAMIRS; Being a Narrative to corners and rubbing to edges, intricate gilt tooled of a Year’s Expedition on Horseback and on Foot Through compartments with gilt lettered title labels, some wear with loss Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central across head of spines, some rubbing to joints with light crack to Asia. John Murray 1893. tail of upper joint of vol. 1. £2,000.00 1st Ed. 2 vols. xx + 360pp. + xi + 340pp. + [iii]. Port. frontis., Beddie 1556. frontis., 3 folding maps, 21 plates, numerous ills. Some very light Apparently a New Edition without the separate Atlas volume, although browning, rebound in modern calf backed marbled boards, spines the French National Library appears to only list the above edition, not one with a seperate Atlas, see FRBNF36576862. sl. sunned. £350.00 ODNB ‘Charles Adolphus Murray, seventh earl of Dunmore (1841– 191. (Cook). Kippis, Docteur [Andrew]. VIE DU 1907), traveller ... his principal journey was made in 1892 through CAPITAINE COOK, Traduite de l’Anglois du Docteur Kippis Kashmir, western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian central Asia. He [Par M.J.H. Castera]. A Paris ... 1789. started from Rawalpindi in April 1892, reached Kashgar in Chinese 1st French 4to. Ed. xxxii + 546pp. + [i]. French text. Some light Turkestan in December 1892, and continued west through Ferghana and browning, marbled e.ps., triple gilt rule edged mottled calf, some Transcaspia, reaching Samarkand in January 1893. He had ridden and walked 2500 miles, traversing forty-one mountain passes and sixty-nine loss to corners and rubbing to edges, intricate gilt tooled rivers.’ compartments with gilt lettered title labels, some wear with loss Czech pp.66 ‘Accompanied by Major Roche, Dunmore began a to spines. £600.00 methodical trip to Srinagar in Kashmir, on to Leh and to the hill country Scarce 4to edition, without the name of the translator to title page. of Ladakh. The pair continued to the Karakorum Pass where antelope Sabin 37955; Beddie 37. were collected. After crossing the Chinese frontier to Yarkand and into the Pamirs, Ovis poli and bear were bagged, with additional note of 192. Crichton, Andrew. HISTORY OF ARABIA AND ITS stalking ibex. There is considerable description of the terrain and the PEOPLE, Containing An Account of the Country and Its indigenous people encountered.’ Inhabitants, the Life and Religion of Mohammed, the Conquests, Arts, and Literature of the Saracens, the Caliphs of Damascus, 196. Finlayson, George. THE MISSION TO SIAM AND HUÉ Bagdad, Africa, and Spain, the Modern Arabs, the Wahabees, the The Capital of Cochin China, in the Years 1821-2. from the Bedouins, &c. &c. T. Nelson and Sons 1852. Journal of the Late ... With a Memoir of the Author, by Sir New Ed. Sm. thick 8vo. xvi + 652pp. + [xvi]. catalogue. 6 Thomas Stamford Raffles. John Murray 1826. engraved plates, additional engraved t.p., folding map. Some light 1st Ed. xxxi + 427pp. Engraved frontis. (offset). Some very light browning, pencil markings to pastedown, original cloth boards, browning, rebound in modern half morocco with marbled boards, dec. gilt title and vignette to upper board, rebacked with much of gilt motifs with gilt lettered title labels to spine. £850.00 original gilt ills. spine laid down. £450.00 ODNB ‘... On resuming service in India in 1821 Crawfurd was appointed Edinburgh Cabinet Library. to head a mission to Siam and Vietnam, with the primary objective of Detailed work, this edition drawing on much new material from Niebuhr, opening up commerce. He made little headway with the suspicious local Ali Bey, Burkhardt, Wellsted etc. authorities and achieved no political and little commercial advantage, First published in two volumes in 1833. despite instructions to seek trade on liberal terms without demanding the Andrew Crichton (1790–1855) Scottish biographer and historian. exclusive privileges customary in the past. But the official report, which he submitted on his return to Calcutta in December 1822, provided 193. Curtis, Vesta Sarkhosh; Hillenbrand, Robert and invaluable information.... [Finlayson] accompanied John Crawfurd's Rogers, J.M. (Editors). THE ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF mission to Siam and Cochin China as surgeon and naturalist, returning ANCIENT PERSIA. New Light on the Parthian and Sasanian to Calcutta in 1823. By this time his health was thoroughly broken, and Empires. I.B. Tauris Publishers/British Institute of Persian he died soon afterwards on the voyage back to England, of consumption. Studies 1998. The journal which he had kept during the mission was edited, with a prefatory notice of the author, by Stamford Raffles, and published as [the 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. xvi + 192pp. 32 b/w. plates at rear, map, above]...’ several figures. Very good in lightly rubbed and very sl. chipped d/w. £250.00 197. Forbes, David W. HAWAIIAN NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 1780-1900. Vols. I and II [only of 4]: 1780- 20 1850. Compiled and Annotated by ... Foreword by Samuel A. journey to and from Labuan and travels in the East Indies, including Cooke. University of Hawai’i Press, Honolulu/Hordern House, piracy in the South China Sea, and visits to Singapore, Manila, Sydney Sydney 1999-2000. and Hobart. Abbey claims that a first edition was published in 1852, but no British 1st Ed. 2 vols. 4to. [xxiv] + 528pp. + [xvi] + 600pp. Hawaiian Library appears to hold such an edition. The preface and dedication are coat of arms to t.ps., frontiss., 50 ills. Very good in original gilt dated December 11, 1852. lettered green cloth with paper title label to upper boards. £50.00 202. [Kinglake, A.W.] EOTHEN, Or Traces of Travel Brought 198. Hackin, J. NOUVELLES RECHERCHES Home from the East. John Ollivier 1845. ARCHÉOLOGIQUES À BEGRAM (ancienne Kâpici) (1939- 2nd Ed. xi + 418pp. Folding hand coloured litho. frontis., hand 1940). Avec la collaboration de J.R. Hackin, J. Cave et P. coloured litho. plate. Some browning, marbled e.ps. and edges, Hamelin. Études Comparatives par J. Auboyer, V. Elisséeff, O. upper hinge silked, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, Kurz, Ph. Stern. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale/Presses rebacked with original faded gilt tooled spine laid down, upper Universitaires 1954. joint cracked, extremities rubbed. £50.00 2 vols. Sm. folio. xii + 356pp. Port. frontis., plan, 6 b/w. plates, First published in 1844, a journey Kinglake made about ten years earlier 668 figures on 139 plates including 1 in colour. French text. in Syria, Palestine and , together with his Eton contemporary Lord Unopened in parts, original red and black lettered limp wrapps., Pollington. light browning to edges and spines, some minor chipping to Abbey Travel, 362 (First Edition). extremities, head of spine to vol. 1 repaired with selotape. “In truth though the book was rather absurdly compared with the £125.00 ordinary records of travel, it is more akin to Sterne’s ‘Sentimental Mémoires de la Délégation Archéologique Française en Afghanistan - Journey’, and is a delightful record of personal impressions rather than outward facts.” D.N.B. Tome XI. Rencontre de Trois Civilisations Inde - Grèce - Chine. 203. Levy, Juliette de Baïracli. AS GYPSIES WANDER.

199. Harris, Captain William Cornwallis. THE WILD Being an Account of Life with the Gypsies in England, Provence, SPORTS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA; Being the Narrative of a Spain, Turkey & North Africa. Faber & Faber 1953. Hunting Expedition From the Cape of Good Hope, Through the 1st Ed. 300pp. 22 plates. Light browning, inscription, original gilt Territories of the Chief Moselekatse, to the Tropic of Capricorn. lettered cloth, spine rubbed with sm. nicks to head and tail of Pelham Richardson 1844. lower joint. £50.00

4th Ed. Large 8vo. xvi + 359pp. 26 chromolitho. plates including 204. Livingstone, David. MISSIONARY TRAVELS AND half title (misbound after t.p.), folding map. Some light browning RESEARCHES IN SOUTH AFRICA; Including a Sketch of and sporadic foxing, modern e.ps. split to upper joint, original Sixteen Years’ Residence in the Interior of Africa, and a Journey blind embossed cloth with gilt figures of beasts to upper board, from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the West Coast; rebacked with much of original gilt ills. spine laid down. £550.00 Thence Across the Continent, Down the River Zambesi, to the Nice copy of this well known and valuable work, a classic of Big Game Eastern Ocean. John Murray 1857. hunting and exploration in South Africa. Mendelssohn Vol. 1., pp.689. ‘... this edition possesses two additional 1st Ed. 2nd Issue. x + 687pp. + 8pp. publ. adverts (dated chapters, giving a full account of the massacre of Retief and his party by November 1, 1857). Folding frontis., port., 23 plates, folding Dingan, the fall of Piet Uys in an abortive invasion of the Zulu plan, 2 folding maps including 1 in rear pocket, 19 ills. Some territories, the death of Maritz, and the annihilation of the Natal settlers.’ light browning, hinges taped, sm. tear to rear pocket, original gilt lettered brown cloth, some marking and fraying, recased, bright 200. Jacob, Colonel S.S. JEYPORE PORTFOLIO OF copy. £250.00 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS. Part I Copings and Plinths; Part P.M.M. 341; Abbey Travel 347; Theal p. 178; Mendelssohn Vol. 1., II Pillars Capes and Bases; Part III Carved Doors; Part IV. pp.908.; Printing and the Mind of Man, 341. 'Probably no volume upon Brackets; Part V Arches; Part VI Balustrades; Part VII String and South Africa has been more widely circulated than this, and its merits are Band Patterns; Part VIII Wall and Surface Decorations; Part IX unquestionably of a very high order.' Theal, p.178. Dados; Part X Parapets; Part XI Chatris and Domes Roofs; Part XII Jharokas or Balcony Windows; Mahavir Publications Jaipur 205. Marryat, Frank S. BORNEO and the Indian Archipelago. N.d. c.[1990]. With Dawings of Costume and Scenery. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans 1848. Reprint. 12 vols. Sm. folio. 712 plates including some colour. Gilt lettered boards, in very good order just with some corners 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. viii + 232pp. 22 tinted lithographs, 37 ills. Some bumped. £750.00 mainly marginal browning, remains of glue to pastedowns, blind Limited to 250 Copies. embossed cloth, some fraying to edges with sl. loss to corners, First published in 1890-1913. extremities darkened, rebacked with much of original gilt lettered Complete sets are scarce in any edition. spine laid down. £1,000.00 Frank Samuel Marryat (1826-1855), artist and midshipman, son of 201. Keppel, Capt. The Hon. Henry. A VISIT TO THE Captain Frederick Marryat. INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO, in H.M. Ship Mænder. With Portions Narrative of the proceedings of Her Majesty’s ship Samarang during her of the Private Journal of Sir James Brooke. With illustrations by last Surveying Cruise in 1843-6, Marrayat made a large collection of Oswald W. Brierley Richard Bentley ... 1853. drawings representing the costumes of the natives and the scenery of the 1st Ed. 2 vols. xiv + [i] + 301pp. + vii + [i] + 286pp. 8 country ‘so new to Europeans.’ tinted/sepia litho. plates, linen backed folding map (loosely 206. Moithey, M. ATLAS PORTATIF De L’Espagne et du inserted). Some light browning, contemoprary half calf with blue Portugal, Composé de Sept Cartes Dessinées et Gravèes. Paris, cloth boards, some rubbing, gilt filleted raised bands with gilt Chez Ferra Ainé ... 1812. lettered labels to sunned spines. £900.00 [iv]pp. 7 folding maps partially coloured (several with tears at Abbey, Travel 550; Hill (2004) 920. hinges). French text. Some light browning, paper covered boards Keppel was appointed in 1847 to convey Sir James Brooke to Labuan, off with label to upper board, some wear and rubbing. £125.00 Borneo, to assume his governorship there. The above work describes his Maurille-Antoine Moithey (1732-1805). 21 publishing his observations of the prowess of black troops, and 207. Mummery, A.F. MY CLIMBS IN THE ALPS AND recounting his meetings with Toussaint Louverture, Rainsford offered CAUCASUS. T. Fisher Unwin 1895. eyewitness testimonial that acknowledged the intelligence and 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. xii + 360pp. Frontis., litho. plate, 9 effectiveness of the Haitian rebels. Although not an abolitionist, photogravure plates, 21 ills. Text broken between pp.272-3, light Rainsford nonetheless was supportive of the independent state of Haiti, browning, 7 plates stained intruding onto leaves and occasionally which he argued posed no threat to British colonial interests in the West elsewhere including prelims., pp.115-129 heavily stained, hinges Indies, an extremely unusual stance at the time. Rainsford's account cracked, ex.-libris L.M. Earle, original gilt lettered cloth, minor made an immediate impact upon publication; it was widely reviewed, and translated twice in its first year.’ Duke Univ. Press. marking, spine sl. chipped, t.e.g. £175.00 Illustrated by Joseph Pennell and others. 212. Roscoe, Thomas. THE TOURIST IN FRANCE. Jennings Neate M181. ‘Mummery was an expert rock-climber and alpinist who and Chaplin 1834. made many important climbs in the Mont Blanc region. He led an 1st Ed. viii + 280pp. + [vii] publ adverts. 26 plates from drawings expedition to Nanga Parbat in 1895, with Collie and Bruce, and by J.D. Harding engraved under the direction of Mr Jennings. disappeared whilst reconnoitring.’ Some foxing, later e.ps., original blind embossed morocco 208. Murray, John. HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN boards, some loss to corners, sympathetically rebacked in brown ASIA MINOR, Transcaucasia, Persia, Etc. Edited Major-General morocco with original gilt tooled title laid down, a.e.g. £75.00 Sir Charles Wilson. ... 1903. The Landscape Annual for 1834.

Reissue of 1895 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. xii + [i] + 88pp. + 416pp. + 213. Sanson d’Abbeville, Nicolas, Guillaume and Adrien. 48pp. Adverts (dated May 1904). 25 maps and plans including DESCRIPTION DE TOUT L’UNIVERS, en plusieurs Cartes, & many colour/folding (mainly detached) and 2 in pockets. Some en divres Traitez de Geographie et d’Histoire; Où sont décrits light browning, paper split in part to firm hinges, original bright succinctement & avec une methode belle & facile ses Empire, ses gilt lettered cloth, spine sl. faded and frayed. £150.00 Peuples, ses Colonies, leurs Moeurs, Langues, Religions, Lister 107. Richesses, &c. Et ce qu’il y a de plus beau & de plus rare dans 209. [Nugent, Thomas]. THE GRAND TOUR Containing an toutes ses parties & dans les Isles. A Amsterdam: Chez François Exact Description of most of the Cities, Towns, and Remarkable Halma ... 1700. Places of Europe. Together with a Distinct Account of the Post- L’on ajouté à cette nouvelle Edition plusieurs Cartes trés -exactes, Roads and Stages, with their respective Distances, Through qui ne se trouvent point dans les Editions précedentes; comme Holland, Flanders ... Likewise Directions relating to the Manner aussi des Tables Geographiques pour l’intelligence des Cartes; & and Expense of Travelling from one Place and Country to un Traité des Globes Celestes & Terrestres. New Ed. 5 parts [only another. As Also Occasional Remarks on the present State of of 6, see note]. Sm. 4to. t.ps. + (*-[4*]) + 30pp. + [i] + 102pp. + Trade, as well as of the Liberal Arts and Sciences in each [iv] + 98pp. + 82pp. + [i] + 120pp. Folding engraved t.p., folding respective Country. Vol. II [Only of 4] GERMANY. London: rubric t.p., 74 folding maps engraved by A.de Winter, dec. initial Printed for S. Birt ... 1749. letters. Light browning, with a small bookplate ‘Honi Soit Qui 12mo. [vi] + 382pp. Some very light browning, double gilt rule Mal y Pense’ surrounding a Griffin and with a crown, early full edged speckled calf, minor marking to boards, gilt ruled spine, calf, skillfully rebacked with original spine laid down, spine with minor wear. £150.00 dec. gilt compartments and gilt filleted raised bands and with ESTC T166460. intricate gilt motifs including one compartment with a gilt representation of the Griffin as per the bookplate. £4,000.00 210. Ortelius, Abraham. THEATRUM ORBIS TERRARUM. Each part with a sub-title. The four parts (I-IV) of the Atlas with running Antwerp 1570. With an introduction by R. A. Skelton. Meridian signatures but individually paginated; Part V ‘The Table ... ‘ with 1964. individual pagination and signatures. Our copy lacking Part VI Bion’s Facsimile Reprint of 1570 Ed. Folio. Port., architectural t.p., 53 work on ‘Globes’, also issued seperately. double page maps. English introduction, Latin text. Original Sanson's gentleman's pocket atlas. Although this atlas is always listed cloth, lightly discoloured, chipped and creased d/w. £150.00 under Nicolas Sanson, it is essentially Francois Halma's plagiarised A series of Atlases in Facsimile. First Series-Volume III. pocket version of the Sanson atlas, with the map divided into Continent groups. Halma (1653-1722) also reprinted Mercator's Ptolemy and 211. Rainsford, Marcus. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF Bonfrere's Geography for the growing French market. See Koeman Hal THE BLACK EMPIRE OF HAYTI: Comprehending a View of 1; Phillips 528. Pastoureau, Sanson VII G. the Principal Transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo; Nicolas Sanson (1600–1667) French cartographer. ‘... who in effect laid With its Ancient and Modern State. Albion Press Printed: the foundation of what is known as the French School, the beginning of Published by James Cundee ... 1805. the great period ...’ from the later half of the 17th century for about one hundred years, shifting the centre of map production from the Low 1st Ed. 4to. xxiii + 467pp. + [ix] Index + [iii] publ. adverts. Port. Countries to France. ‘.. Sansom’s maps are not nearly as ornamental as frontis. and 8 engraved plates J. Barlow after drawings by the the maps of the Dutch school, their embellishment is confined to a title author, 3pp. facsimile letter, folding plan (paper backed), folding cartouche for each map, but they are very clear and neat, pleasing to the map (repaired to verso at fold). Signed ‘Sam Capper 1846’ to half eye ...’ title, head of frontis. with marginal brown stain, some browning, 214. Smith, Captain John. THE GENERALL HISTORIE OF rebound in modern half calf with marbled boards, gilt ruling with VIRGINIA, NEW-ENGLAND AND THE SUMMER ISLES. gilt motifs and gilt lettered title label to spine. £650.00 Historical Introduction by A.L. Rowse and Biographical Notes by ODNB ‘... In 1799 he visited Santo Domingo, and met Toussaint l'Ouverture, the black rebel leader and later governor of Santo Domingo. Robert O. Dougan. World Publishing Co., Cleveland Ohio 1966. He was subsequently arrested and condemned to death as a spy, but was Facsimile Reprint of 1624 1st Ed. 4to. [xvi] + 248pp. + [ii] + reprieved and eventually set free ...’ 14pp. introduction pamphlet. Dec. t.p., port. frontiss., double- ‘The first complete narrative in English of the Haitian Revolution, the page map, dec. devices. Gilt lettered japon boards with gilt above work was highly influential in establishing nineteenth-century armorial device of James I to upper board, fore-edge secured with world opinion of this momentous event. Rainsford, a career officer in the ties. Introduction pamphlet very good in original black lettered British army, went to Haiti to recruit black soldiers for the British. By limp wrapps. Together in original clam-shell box with paper title 22 label to upper board and sm. gilt lettered leather title label to numbered plate 24. ... because of the complex variations this work has spine, some minor soiling and rubbing. £75.00 been described from D.L. copy ...’ Bibliotheca Americana. None of our plates are numbered. Of the listing in Ferguson our copy does not have 8a or 19a, but it seems 215. Smith, Rev. George. A NARRATIVE OF AN most volumes have either 8a or 8b and likewise 9a or 9b, our copy does EXPLORATORY VISIT TO EACH OF THE CONSULAR not have plate 14 but does have the often lacking plate 24. CITIES OF CHINA, and to the Islands of Hong Kong and The copies available for sale today, of which there are several, all have a Chusan, in Behalf of the Church Missionary Society in the Years vignette title page and 38 plates, probably all as issued and probably all 1844, 1845, 1846. NY: Harper & Brothers 1857. with minor variations as often occurs in these sort of publications from the C19th. xv + 467pp. 12 full page ills., folding map. Some light browning, ex.-libris Robert & Maria Travis, original cloth, fading, remains 218. Vaillant, M. Le. TRAVELS INTO THE INTERIOR of brown paper to pastedowns sl. intruding onto edges of cloth. PARTS OF AFRICA. By the Way of the Cape of Good Hope; In £350.00 the Years 1780, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85. Translated from the French George Smith (1815–1871), missionary and bishop of Victoria, Hong of ... Vols. 1 & 2. G.G. and J. Robinson 1796. Kong. ODNB ‘... Smith was one of the first two Church of England 2nd Ed. 2 vols. xxiv + 376pp. + t.p + 403pp. + [i] Contents. With missionaries to the newly opened ports of China. Instructed by the CMS 12 engraved plates including 2 folding. Minor worming to upper to explore and advise on the society's future operations in China, and to leading corner of vol. 1 from pp.300 onwards, some light settle and begin his own mission pending confirmed instructions, he browning, with the armorial bookplate of [Sir] George William embarked for China on 4 June 1844, reaching Hong Kong on 25 September 1844. Leeds (1773-1838), contemporary half calf with marbled boards, During the next nineteen months Smith travelled extensively in China, joints cracking though firm, gilt ruled and lettered repaired spines submitting two important reports to the society. But his health forced him each with some significant loss. £200.00 to return to England, where he met and wrote to Earl Grey about China, ESTC T87456 Noting 2 volumes only. later enjoying some influence with Lord Palmerston. He resumed his Our set going up to 1783 as the first English edition of 1790. former work as a CMS association secretary in early 1847, initially for Mendelssohn Volume 1 pp.889-90 (First Edition). ‘Among the plates in the second midland district. Early in 1848 he became an association these volumes is that of “A Hottentot Woman” [as in our copy] showing secretary for special services on a national level. In 1847 his book [the the peculiar confirmation sometimes found in females of this race. This above] was published in England ...’ plate was afterwards suppressed, and in other editions it has been replaced by an illustration entitled “ A dangerous attack of a tiger.”’ 216. Stein, Sir Aurel. INNERMOST ASIA. Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia, Kan-Su, and Eastern . Carried 219. Wilson, Henry. [AN ALBUM OF COLOUR out and Described Under the Ordered of H.M. Indian PHOTOGRAPHS OF BENARES]. ‘Kashi’ The City of Light Government. With desriptive lists of antiques by F.H. Andrews [taken from spine]. N.d. c.[1985]. and F.M.G. Lorimer; and Appendices by J. Allan, E. Benveniste, Landscape 4to. 48 glossy colour photographs, each with printed A.H. Francke, L. Gles, R.L. Hobson, T.A. Joyce, S. Konow, A, letterpress title. With tissue guards (some creasing), von le Coq, E. Lentz, S. Lévi, H. Maspero, F.E. Pargiter, R. contemporary half morocco with dec. boards, minor fading Smith, W.J. Sollas, R.C. Spiller, F.W. Thomas, V. Thomsen; etc. mainly to spine. £250.00 Cosmo Publications New Delhi India 1981-2019. Henry Wilson, photographer and designer, born 1959, and died aged 57 Reprint. Vols. 1 & 2 (2 vols text); vols. 3 & 4 2 vols. plates/plans in a cycling accident in May 2017. Wilson was revered for his (vols. 2 and 3. in modern reprint); (vol. 5) 1 vol. maps; Complete photography work in India (it is thought he took as many as 40,000 photographs in the country), and the wallpaper he designed for Osborne in 5 vols. 4to/Royal 8vo. 59 plans, 138 plates including some & Little. He also published several books with Thames and Hudson, folding, 4 colour plates, 505 large pictures of geographical and ‘Benares’ ‘India contemporary’ and ‘The floral patterns of India’, and historical descriptions (in modern reprint volume), 51 folding was reputed to be working on a fourth at the time of his death. maps as per contents listing. 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26 Joannis 8pp. + Die XI. Maii 59pp. + Die IV. Septembris 29pp. + 247. Charlesworth, James H. (Editor). THE OLD Die X Octobris 10pp. + Officium B.V. Mariæ 8pp. TESTAMENT PSEUDEPIGRAPHA. I. Apocalyptic Literature Together 2 vols. C18th decorative e.ps., contemporary and Testaments. II. Expansions of the “Old Testament” and inscriptions to blank facing t.ps, a.e.g. with blind tooling, Legends, Wisdom and Philosophical Literature, Prayers, Psalms, contemporary gilt rule edged diced calf, some darkening and and Odes, Fragments of Lost Judeo-Hellenistic Works. New wear, gilt ruling and motifs to spines, extremities rubbed, working Translations from Authoritative Texts with Introductions and clasps of tooled metal laid down to calf straps, a nice example. Critical Notes by an International Team of Scholars. Darton, £1,000.00 Longman & Todd 1983-5.

246. Cave, William. ANTIQUITATES APOSTOLICÆ: Or, the 1st UK Ed. 2 vols. Large 8vo. [l] + [ii] + 995pp. + [ix] + l + 1006pp. Good in lightly browned d/ws. £50.00 History of The Lives, Acts and Martyrdoms of the Holy Apostles of our Saviours. And the two Evangelists SS. Mark and Luke. To 248. (Church of England). CERTAIN SERMONS OR which is added An Introductory Discourse concerning the Three HOMILIES Appointed to be Read in Churches, in the Time of great Dispensations of the Church, Patriarchal. Mosaical, and Queen Elizabeth of famous Memory: And Now thought fit to be Evangelical. Being a Continuation of Antiquitates Christianæ, Reprinted by Authority from the Kings most Excellent Majesty. The Life and Death of the Holy Jesus. London printed by R. London, Printed for Anne Mearn, and Blanch Pawlet 1683. Norton for T. Royston ... 1676. 2nd Ed. [viii] + lxviii + [viii] + Sm. folio. [viii] + 388pp. Dec. initial letters and headpieces. 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255. Echard, Laurence. A GENERAL ECCLESIASTICAL 259. Fuller, Thomas. THE HOLY STATE. Cambridge HISTORY From the Nativity of Our Blessed Saviour to The First Printed by R.D. for John Williams ... 1642. Establishment of Christianity By Humane Laws, Under the 1st Ed. Sm. folio. [viii] + 441pp. + [ii] blank. Additional Emperour Constantine the Great. Containing the Space of about engraved architectural t.p., plate of arms, and 2 plates of portraits, 313 Years. With so much of the Jewish and Roman History as is 18 textual ports., all engraved by William Marshall, dec. devices Necessary and Convenient to Illustrate the Work. To Which is and initial letters. Light waterstain along tails of leaves, signature added, A Large Chronological Table of all the Roman and Aaa3 lacking leading corner, light browning, with the armorial Ecclesiastical Affairs, included in the same Period of Time. bookplate of [Rt. Hon?] Edward Fry, early blind rule edged calf, London, printed by W. Bowyer, for Jacob Tonson ... 1702. some marking to boards, rebacked in modern calf with gilt motifs 1st Ed. Folio. [xvi] + 472pp. + [xxxiv]. Rubric t.p., engraved and gilt lettered morocco title label to spine. £350.00 copper plate frontis., double page map of the Holy Land. Some ESTC R21710 ‘With an additional title page, engraved, signed: W. light browning, armorial bookplate, ex-libris Robish Raymond, Marshall sculpt. "The profane state" has separate dated title page; early panelled calf, some wear with corners and extremities pagination and register are continuous. Includes index. The last leaf is reinforced, rebacked in modern calf with earlier gilt lettered title blank. Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), F2443. Pforzheimer, 392.’ Describing the holy state as existing in the family and in public life, gives label. £350.00 rules of conduct, model "characters" for the various professions and “A work valuable in many respects… the best of its kind” (Lowndes, profane biographies. It was perhaps the most popular of Fuller's 711). writings, having been reprinted four times after the first run sold out. ESTC T137774 ‘Frontispiece plate is signed: "M. Vander Gucht sculp:" Page numbers 361-368 (sig. Zz) are omitted from the pagination but text 260. Garstin, E.J. Langford. THE SECRET FIRE. An is continuous. Includes index. Signatures: [pi] a-c² A-2Y4 3A-3N4, ²A-F² Alchemical Study: The Secret Fire of the Alchemists has been 3O-3Q².’ described by them as “The All in All,” and, next to the solution of Laurence Echard (bap. 1672, d. 1730), historian. Amongst his most the Sophic Salt, it is said to be the greatest difficulty in the whole important works ‘The [above] ecclesiastical history was dedicated to art. Without knowledge of the Fire nothing can be attained, even Queen Anne, and celebrated the treaty of Ryswick, but the preface complained of his absence from libraries, his many duties, and private if the Matter be known. Search Publishing Company, Ltd. 1932. troubles. He stated candidly that he had borrowed freely (notably from 1st Ed. Slim 8vo. 120pp. Ills. From the library of Anthony Cave and Dupin), 'for in matters of Plagiary I shall always study my Lejeune, some very light marginal browning and sporadic Reader's profit before my own Reputation ... Echard deserves to be spotting, e.ps. lightly browned and spotted, in sl. soiled and 28 chipped d/w. browned to edges and spine and with some sl. loss Popular Ed., reprinted. viii + 184pp. Original black lettered cloth at head and tail, upper leading corner of upper part of d/w. sl. faded to spine and edges, in lightly browned and chipped price- stained. £75.00 clipped d/w. with sl. loss to corners and head of spine. £50.00

261. Grimm, Jacob. TEUTONIC MYTHOLOGY. Translated 268. Hertz, Nathalie. FANTASTICAL TAROT. U.S. Games from the Fourth Edition With Notes and Appendix by James Systems, Inc., CT. 1999. Steve Stallybrass. Dover Publication Inc. NY 2004. 78 cards, complete plus 48pp. instruction booklet. 7 cms x 12 Reprint. 4 vols. Original laminated boards, dents to upper board cms. Cards as new in sealed sellophane wrapper, together in of vol. 2. £60.00 original coloured pictorial card box sl. rubbed to corners. £75.00 Tarot Deck. 262. Grotius, Hugo. DE VERITATE RELIGIONIS CHRISTIANÆ. Cum Notulis Joannis Clerici; accesserunt 269. Higgs, Joseph. A GUIDE TO JUSTICES; or modern ejusdem de Eligenda inter Christianos Dissentientes Sententia, et English precedents, for the direction of justices of peace and their Contra Indifferentiam Religionum Libri Duo. Edition Novissima, clerks, in making out warrants, mittimus’s, recognizances, ex Collatione Optimorum Exemplarium Emendata. London: F. Supersedeas’s, Affidavits, Informations, Inquisitions, Summons, Wingrave 1804. Precepts, Certificates for the Poor, and Warrants for their Sm. 8vo. xvi + 315pp. + [i]. E.ps. very lightly spotted, ownership Removal, Bonds, &c. Not being in any Book Extant: Also signature, contemporary full sheep rubbed to extremities, gilt necessary for all Deputy-Lieutenants, Commissioners of Sewers, filleted edges with sl. wear at corners, joints cracked, gilt bands to &c. to assist them in the Execution of their several Offices. spine worn with some loss at tail. £75.00 Approv’d and published at the Request of his Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester. In the Savoy: Printed 263. (Gurdjieff). Nicoll, Maurice. PSYCHOLOGICAL by Henry Lintot ... 1742. COMMENTARIES. On the Teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. 2nd Ed. corrected, with large additions. [vi] + 347pp. + [xix]. Ouspensky. Vincent Stuart, London 1955-63. Discreet worm hole to leading corner of prelims., some light Mixed Imps. 5 vols. Several diagrams. E.ps. and occasionally text browning, ex.-libris T.E. Fowle and with early inscriptions to spotted in vols. 1-3, ownership inscription in vol. 1, original gilt front e.ps., contemporary calf boards with double blind rule to lettered blue cloth sl. soiled and rubbed to vols. 1-3 with some edges and scallop designed to gutter hinges, spine cracked and light dampstaining to fore-edge of boards, vols. 4-5 in lightly with loss, worn gilt lettered title label to spine. £150.00 soiled and sl. chipped d/ws. £125.00 ESTC T109780.

264. Hamel, Frank. HUMAN ANIMALS. William Rider & 270. Hoover, J. Edgar. PERSONS IN HIDING. Introduction Son, Ltd. 1915. by Courtney Ryley Cooper. J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1938. 1st Ed. xii + 301pp. + [i]. + [iv] adverts. + [ii]. Light marginal 1st UK Ed. [xx] + 328pp. Port. frontis. From the library of browning, occasional light spotting, f.e.ps. lightly browned, Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. lightly browned and spotted, t.p. original black lettered dec. boards soiled and rubbed, corners browned, original gilt lettered black cloth. £50.00 bumped with lower leading corners dampstained, spine browned and bumped, sm. closed split to head of lower board. £125.00 271. Josephus, Flavius. THE WORKS. Containing I. The Life of Josephus, as written by himself. II. The Antiquities of the 265. Hatch, Edwin and Redpath, Henry A. A Jewish People; with a Defence of those Antiquities, in Answer to CONCORDANCE TO THE SEPTUAGINT. And the other Greek Apion. III. 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University of North Carolina Press, abridgement of Coke upon Littleton, which reached a fourth edition in Chapel Hill 1981. 1822. He is best known in the legal profession for [the above work] a 1st Ed. Large 8vo. xxiv + 246pp. [with pp.39-70 repeated at rear]. copy of which he presented to Oriel. This treatise may indeed have been Frontis., map, 2 figures, 7 tables. Good in d/w. faded to spine. his principal qualification for the coif. It was the first substantial £50.00 exposition of English criminal law to be printed since that by Sir Edward Coke (1552–1634), and it represented a distinct advance in terms of 273. Kenyon, Theda. WITCHES STILL LIVE. A Study of the analysis and detail ...’ Black Art To-Day. Rider & Co. 1931. 267. Hayek, F.A. THE ROAD TO SERFDOM. George 1st Ed. 285pp. Many plates by Siegel. E.ps. lightly browned, Routledge & Sons Ltd. 1945. ownership inscription to front f.e.p., original bright gilt lettered cloth, spine bumped, corners sl. rubbed. £75.00 29 16 vols. in 8. Sm. folio. Rubric t.p. to vol. 1., varying t.p. devices, 274. Kitchiner, William. THE COOK’S ORACLE; Containing dec. head and tail pieces and initial letters. Latin text. Some Receipts for Plain Cookery in the Most Economical Plan for browning, occasional marginal staining, ex.-libris Guillaume Fink Private Families: Also the Art of Comprising the Most Simpled with bookplates present in several vols. and removed in others, and Most Highly Finished Broths Gravies, Soups, Sauces, Store and with the bookplate of Bibliothecæ Seminari Dioecesani S. Sauces, and Flavouring Essences: Pastry, Preserves, Puddings, Josephi Loidis present in 1 vol. and removed in the others, Pickles, &c. 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An essay on the principle of rebacked with original repaired blind embossed spine laid down population 1826 (I). An essay on the principle of population 1826 with new gilt lettered title label to spine. £100.00 (II). Essay on population. Principles of political economy 1836 First Edition was published in 1817. (I). Principles of political economy (II). Essays on political Oxford, p.145. The author was a wealthy London physician who did not economy. Definitions in political economy 1827. William practice his profession. Pickering 1986. William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) English optician, inventor of 8 vols. Ills. Very good in original gilt lettered maroon cloth. telescopes, amateur musician and exceptional cook. His name was a £250.00 household word during the 19th century, and his above cookbook, was a Pickering Masters. bestseller in England and the United States. In the United Kingdom, the origin of the crisp is attributed to Kitchiner, with The Cook's Oracle 279. Martène, Edmond. DE ANTIQUIS ECCLESIAE including the earliest known recipe - ‘Potatoes fried in Slices or RITIBUS LIBRI. Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung Hildesheim Shavings", which instructs the reader to "peel large potatoes, slice them 1967. about a quarter of an inch thick, or cut them in shavings round and Facsimile Reprint of 1736-8 Ed. 4 vols. Port. frontiss., ills. Latin round, as you would peel a lemon; dry them well in a clean cloth, and fry text. Good in original gilt lettered cloth, some minor soiling and them in lard or dripping’. rubbing. £50.00 William Sidney Charles Copeman CBE TD FRCP (1900 – 24 November 1970) was a rheumatologist and a medical historian, best remembered Edmond Martène was a French Benedictine historian and liturgist. In for his contributions to the study of arthritic disease. 1672 he entered the Benedictine Abbey of St-Rémy at Reims, a house of the Congregation of Saint-Maur. 275. Lea, Henry Charles. MATERIALS TOWARDS A 280. Mason, Mrs Charlotte. THE LADY’S ASSISTANT, for HISTORY OF WITCHCRAFT. Collected by ... Arranged and regulating and supplying her table, being a complete system of edited by Arthur C. Howland. With an Introduction by George cookery, &c. Containing One hundred and Fifty select Bills of Lincoln Burr. Thomas Yoseloff, London and New York 1957. Fare, properly disposed for Family Dinners, of Five Dishes to New Ed. 3 vols. 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Wherein the Substance of Scripture Respecting upwards of Thirty Years Experience in Families of the first Doctrine, Worship and Manners, is Redced to Its Proper Heads: Fashion. J. Walter ... N.d. c.[1800]. Weighty Cases are Resolved, Truths Confirmed, and Difficult New Ed. to which is now added, an appendix, Containing many Texts Illustrated and Explained. Carefully Revised and Improved, additional receipts to the last publication; in which are Directions Many errors in Former Editions Corrected, and the Whole for Brewing, making English Wines, Raspberry, Orange, and Faithfully Collated Text by Text, Together with Proper Insertions Lemon Brandies, &c. With Remarks on Kitchen Poisons and Made to Connect the Sense, by William Dodd. Printed for necessary Cautions thereof. [viii] + 436pp. + [xxiv] + 42pp. Lackington, Allen and Co. 1805. Barnardiston to flyleaf, light browning, contemporary sheep, Sm. 4to. [xiv] + 420pp. Port. frontis. Frontis. and first four leaves scuffed, joints cracked, loss to rubbed spine. £350.00 with worm holes, some browning, paper backed boards, joints ESTC T92344. cracked, much loss to paper of backstrip, some wear to edges and 281. (Methodist Magazine). THE METHODIST MAGAZINE, marking. £100.00 For the Year 1817: Being a Continuation of the Arminian 277. Luca, [Giovanni Battista de] Cardinalis de. Magazine; First Published by the Rev. John Wesley. Volume XL. Eminentissimi Ac Reverendissimi Domini, D. Joannis Baptistae or The Thirteenth Volume of the New Series. Printed at the Cardinalis de Luca, SS D.N. Innocentii XI. Auditoris, & Conference Office ... Sold by Thomas Blanchard ... 1817. Supplicum libellorum Secretarii THEATRUM VERITATIS ET 1st Ed. 968pp. 10 stipple engraved portraits. Light browning, JUSTITIÆ, Sive Decisivi Discursus, Ad Veritatem Editi in contemporary sheep, some minor wear, gilt lettered label to spine. Forensibus Controversiis, Canonicis et Civilibus, in Quibus, In £50.00 Urbe Advocatus, pro una partium scripsit, vel consultus respondit. Coloniæ Agrippinæ Apud Henricum Rommersckirchen 1706. 30 282. (Missale Aboense). MISSALE ABOENSE. Secundum 1st Ed. 288pp. Ills. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some Ordinem Fratrum Praedicatorum 1488. Werner Söderström browning, original black lettered red cloth, spine faded and sl. Osakeyhtiö 1971. bumped. £100.00 Facsimile Reprint of 1488 Ed. Sm. folio. 620pp. Text in red and Exposing spirit mediums, fortune-tellers, &c black with some initials in blue, colour ills. Latin text. Nicely 289. Raffald, Elizabeth. THE EXPERIENCED ENGLISH bound in period style blind embossed skiver, sl. rubbed. £175.00 HOUSEKEEPER, For the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, 283. Morino, Joanne. COMMENTARIUS DE SAINT Cooks, &c. Written Purely from Practice. And Dedicated to the SACRIS ECCLESIÆ ORDINATIONIBUS, Secundum Antiquos Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton. Whom the Author lately served et Recentiores Latinos, Græcos, Syros et Babylonios, in Tres as Housekeeper: Consisting of near Nine Hundred original Partes Distinctus ... Gregg International Hants. 1969. Receipts, most of which never appeared in print. Part I. Lemon Facsimile Reprint of 1695 Antwerp Ed. Folio. [xxiv] + 448pp. + Pickle, Browning for all sorts of made Dishes ... A few Family 264pp. Latin text. Some light browning, original gilt lettered Receipts for the Cure of Ague, Consumption, Asthma ... Printed cloth, spine unevenly faded. £55.00 for E. Baldwin ... 1799. 12th Ed. [iv] + iii + [i] + 386pp. + [xiv]. Index. Port. frontis., 2 284. Morino, Joanne. COMMENTARIUS HISTORICUS de folding plans, folding plate. Some browning, with the signature of Disciplina in Administratione Sacramenti Poenitentiæ ... Gregg ‘Jane Jones Nov. 1805’ to front f.e.p. and a receipe for International Hants. 1970. gingerbread to the rear f.e.p. in the same hand, contemporary tree Facsimile Reprint of 1682 Antwerp Ed. Sm. folio. [xl] + 819pp. + calf, corners reinforced, rebacked in modern gilt ruled calf, with 159pp. Rubric t.p. with vignette. Latin text. Original cloth, some gilt lettered title label to spine. £250.00 heavy fading. £60.00 ESTC T121820 ‘With an index. Braces in imprint.’

285. (New Testament) TÊS KAINÊS DIATHÊKÊS Apanta. 290. Relfenbrecher, F.C. TASCHENBUCH Der nettesten Amsterdam Apud ... Blaeu 1633. Münz, Maasz-und Gewichtsversassung aller Länder und Derter, 32mo. 454pp. + [vi]. Greek Text. Engraved t.p. cropped repaired ihrer Wechselarten, Ufi, espect-tage, össentlichen Banten, and relaid, signatures A5 & A6 closely shaved to fore-edge with Messen, und andrer zur handlung gehörigen Unstalten und minimal loss to text, occasional minor soiling, light browning, Gegenstände. Zum bequemern Gebrauche, und zur schnellern several early ownership inscriptions, some corners turned, flyleaf Uebersicht für die österreichischen Staaten, nach Wiener, oder lacking portion along head, marbled e.ps., contemporary sheep nieder-östr. Münz, Maasz und Gewicht bearbeitet. von G Cunz[?] with blind tooling to spine and boards, rubbed with minor loss to Prag 1821. corners. £350.00 Dritte Auflage. xxx + 500pp. German text. Without page New Testament in Greek. numbered xvii-xviii but catchwords and signatures correct, some Caxton Celebration, 1877 1082; Darlow & Moule 4681. light browning, marbled boards with paper title label to spine.

286. Norris, John. THE THEORY AND REGULATION OF £350.00

LOVE. A Moral Essay. In Two Parts. To which are added Letters 291. (Rousseau). Morley, John. ROUSSEAU. Chapman and Philosophical and Moral between the Author and Dr Henry More. Hall ... 1873. Oxford Printed at the Theatre for Hen. Clements 1688. 1st Ed. 2 vols. in 1. xii + [i] + 344pp. + x + 342pp. Ex.-libris 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. [i] + [xiv] + 238pp. + [x]pp. Light browning, Robert C. May Orwell Lodge, Clapham Park, London, some light early neat inscription of H. Taylor, rebound in modern period browning, marbled e.ps., inner gilt dentelles, contemporary tree style calf, blind ruling to edges of boards, blind ruled calf, minor scratching to boards, dec. gilt spine faded and sl. compartments with gilt lettered title lable and date in gilt to spine. marked with gilt lettered title label, a.e.g. £75.00 £450.00 Apparently the first full biographical study of Rousseau in English. ESTC R21881. ‘With divisional title page on p.61: The second part of the discourse which contains the measures whereby our love is to be 292. Ryle, Gilbert. COLLECTED PAPERS. Critical Essays. regulated. With final errata leaf. ... initial imprimatur leaf, on [pi]1v: Collected Essays 1929-1968. Thoemmes Reprints, Bristol 1990. "Imprimatur, Gilb. Ironside. Vice-Cancellarius. Jan. 2. 1688."; Reprint. 2 vols. x + 291pp. + viii + 496pp. Ownership signature, divisional t.p. is on D7r; final errata leaf bears adv. on verso. Wing (2nd otherwise very good in gilt lettered green cloth, together in cloth ed.), N1272.’ covered slipcase. £85.00 John Norris (1657–1712) Church of England clergyman and philosopher, the last of the Cambridge Platonists, a friend initially and 293. Schoettgenii, Christiani. HORAE HEBRAICAE ET later a critic of John Locke. ‘... Norris's last years at Oxford saw the TALMUDICAE in universum Novum Testamentum. Quibus publication of [the above work] and Reason and Religion (1689). These Horae Io. Lightfooti in libris historicis supplentur, Epistolae et are the first of his writings to show the influence of Malebranche, whom Apocalypsis eodem modo illustrantur. Accedunt dissertationes he clearly began to study at this time ...’ ODNB. The above work dedicated to Lady Masham, includes as an appendix quaedam philologico-sacrae, indicesque locorum scripturae rerum Norris’s correspondence with Henry More. ac verborum necessarii. Volume One [only of Two]. Dresdae et Lipsiae Apud Christoph Hekelii B. Filium Bibliopol. Regium 287. O’Donnell, Elliott. HAUNTED HOUSES OF LONDON. 1733. Eveleigh Nash 1909. 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. [xiv] + 1280pp. + (Z6z-[D6d2]). Rubric t.p., 1st Ed. 200pp. Light foxing, original bright pictorial blue cloth, copper plate port. frontis., t.p. vignette, dec. tail piece, dec. initial some spotting to sl. bumped spine. £300.00 letter, chapter heading vignette. Latin text. From the Library of

288. Proskauer, Julien J. SPOOK CROOKS! Profusely the Late Revd. Owen Thomas with two large ink stamps, some Illustrated by James and Howard Savage. Selwyn & Blount N.d. browning, sporadic marginal stain, inscription and annotation to c.[1931]. front e.ps., contemporary vellum, sl. soiling and wear. £200.00 Christian Schöttgen (1687-1751). German biblical scholar. He is mainly known for the above work, which follows on the model of John

31 Lightfoot's use of Talmudic insights for commentary on the New Reprint. ix + 336pp. Very light browning, gilt lettered cloth. Testament. £75.00 A second volume was published in 1742. Vol. 2 has subtitle and imprint: First published in 1948. In theologiam Judaeorum dogmaticam antiquam et orthodoxam De messia impensae : accedunt rabbinicarum lectionum libri duo et indices 297. Strömberg, Bengt. MISSALE LUNDENSE. Av År 1514. necessarii. Dresdae et Lipsiae : Apud Fridericum Hekel Faksimiledition. Med Efterskrift och register av ... Utgivare John

294. Smith, John. SELECT DISCOURSES. 1. Of the true way Kroon Ab Malmö Ljustrycksanstalt 1946. or method of attaining to divine knowledge. 2. Of superstition. 3. Facsimile Reprint of 1514 Ed. Sm. folio. Printed in red and black. Of atheism. 4. Of the immortality of the soul. 5. Of the existence Latin text. Some light browning, original paper covered boards, and nature of God. 6. Of prophecy. 7. Of the difference between spine sl. bumped. £125.00 the legal and the evangelical righteousness, the old and the new 298. Thomasi, Giuseppe Maria. RESPONSORIALIA ET covenant, &c. 8. Of the shortness and vanity of a pharisaick ANTIPHONARIA ROMANÆ ECCLESIÆ Gregg International righteousness. 9. Of the excellency and nobleness of true religion. Publishers Limited, Farnborough 1969. 10. Of a Christians conflicts with, and conquests over, Satan. By Facsimile Reprint of 1749 Ed. Sm. 4to. liii + [vii] + xliv + 360pp. John Smith, late Fellow of Queen’s College in Cambridge. As Latin text. Good in original gilt lettered blue cloth, some minor also a sermon preached by Simon Patrick (then Fellow of the soiling and rubbing. £50.00 same College) at the author’s funeral: with a brief account of his Saint Joseph Mary Tomasi, C.R. (Italian: Giuseppe Maria Tomasi di life and death. London, Printed by J. Fletcher, for W. Morden ... Lampedusa) (1649–1713), was an Italian Theatine Catholic priest, Cambridge 1660. scholar, reformer and cardinal. 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. liii + [iii] + 526pp. + [i]. Dec. headpieces and 299. Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co. RECEIPT BOOK. initial letters. Some light browning, rebound in modern speckled 1878-80. calf, gilt lettering to spine. £350.00 ESTC R17087. ‘Each section with divisional title page. With final Sm. landcape 8vo. 15.5 x 9.75cm. Ownership inscription of Mr advertisement leaf. Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), S4117.’ Samuel Tiping, ‘British Stores;’ Regent Street Westminster. John Smith (1618–1652), philosopher. ‘... Smith never realized the Completed with stamps throughout, ex.-libris Chris Marchbanks, promise evident in his one published work, his posthumously published boards, faded and worn, loss to corners and spine and upper joint. [above work]. This was not prepared for press by Smith, but was edited £75.00 by John Worthington from papers he left behind at his death. It was Worthington who presented the collection as a set of discourses on ten 300. Upward, Allen. THE NEW WORD. An Open Letter different topics: ranging from the brief discussions 'Of atheism' and 'Of addressed to the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on the meaning superstition', to the more philosophical 'Of the existence and nature of of the word Idealist. Mitchell Kennerley, New York 1910. God' and 'Of the true way or method of attaining divine knowledge'. The 1st Ed. 318pp. From the library of Edward J. O’Brien with most extensive discourse is that on prophecy. This collection could be contemporary signature and date and a ALS to Mr. O’Brien described as a summary statement of Cambridge Platonism as a affixed to front pastedown, sm. typed label reading ‘Ernest H. religious philosophy. Smith's emphasis on practical Christianity, his high valuation of reason as an instrument of faith, and his optimistic view of Shackleton’ affixed to front f.e.p., ink annotations to e.ps. and human nature are all features of the tolerant divinity that he inherited occasionaly text with much marginal ruling, original gilt lettered from his teacher, Whichcote, and shared with the other Cambridge dark red cloth lightly soiled and rubbed, sl. wear to corners and Platonists. Like them, Smith exhibited the non-dogmatic temper and head and tail of very lightly faded spine. £50.00 philosophical openness of mind of his teacher that stands in striking contrast to the austere doctrinaire puritanism that held sway in the 1640s 301. Waite, Arthur Edward. THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE ... The book is a masterpiece of seventeenth-century prose, exemplifying ROSY CROSS. Being Records of the House of the Holy Spirit in Smith's professed determination to avoid abstruse speculation ...’ its Inward and Outward History. William Rider & Son 1924. 1st Ed. Large 8vo. xxiii + 649pp. + [ii]. publ. adverts. 16 plates. 295. Stapleton, Thomas. PROMPTVARIVM MORALE svper From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some browning, original Evangelia dominicalia totivs anni:. Ad instructionem gilt lettered cloth with gilt cross to upper board, fading and light concionatorum. Reformationem peccatorum consolationem spotting to boards, gilt cross to spine faded and sl. chipped, t.e.g. piorum. Ex Sacris Scripturis, SS. Patribus, & optimis quibusque £250.00 authoribus studiosè collectum: authore Thoma Stapletono. Editio Presenting his view of the development and history of the Rosicrucians altera, ab ipso authore aucta & recognita Pars Aestivalis. Roman from the very early days in the Middle Ages and takes them through their I.Euangelium virtus Dei est, in salutem omni credenti. various incarnations. A fascinatingly detailed work, considered the Antverpiae, in Officia Plantiniana Apud Viduam, & Ioannem finest book on the Rosicrucians available. Moretum 1593. [xvi] + 640pp. + [xvi]. T.p. device, dec. initial letters. Latin text. 302. Waite, Arthur Edward. THE HIDDEN CHURCH OF Inscription to t.p., minor adhesion loss to pp.110-1 and 130-1, ink THE HOLY GRAAL. Its Legends and Symbolism Considered in numbering to pastedown, light browning, contemporary their Affinity with Certain Mysteries of Initiation and other intricately blind tooled vellum, some soiling, AE in ink to spine, Traces of a Secret Tradition in Christian Times. Rebman Ltd. remains of brass hinges only. £350.00 1909. Thomas Stapleton (1535–1598) Roman Catholic theologian. 1st Ed. Thick 8vo. xix + 714pp. Some browning, paper split to Lettered in blind to the upper ECCE AGNUS DEI QUI TOLLIT upper hinge, very occasional underlining and marginalia in PECCATA MUNDI, loosely translating to ‘This is the Lamb of God, who pencil, pp.(685-705) creased, with the bookplate of Francis takes away the sins of the world’. Lettered in blind to the lower vellum Augustus Brooks M.D., from the Library of Anthony Lejeune, board ‘MORS VBI EST TVVS ACVLEVS VBI VICTORIA TVA INFERNE, original red cloth, discoloured and spotted, faded gilt lettering to again loosely translating to ‘Death where is thy sting, hell thy victory.’ chipped and bumped spine. £100.00

296. Storms, Dr G. ANGLO-SAXON MAGIC. Gordon Press With 2pp. ‘List of Works by A.E. Waite’ affixed to front free end paper with ‘Given me by A.E. W.’ in pen. NY 1974.

32 303. Waite, A.E. THE HOLY KABBALAH. A Study of the browned Youngman Carter d/w. with some marginal loss. Secret Tradition in Israel as unfolded by Sons of the Doctrine for £450.00 the Benefit and Consolation of the Elect dispersed through the Inscribed to front free end paper ‘With best wishes from Beatrice [Kean Lands and Ages of The Greater Exile. Williams and Norgate ... Seymour] to Caroline [Lejeune] with love Xmas 1940.’

N.d. c.[1929]. 310. Anderson, J.R.L. THE NINE-SPOKED WHEEL. A 1st Ed. Large 8vo. xxiv + [i] + 636pp. 4 plates. From the Library Novel. Victor Gollancz Ltd. 1975. of Anthony Lejeune with his prize bookplate, some light 1st Ed. 192pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with review browning, original gilt lettered red cloth, faint discolouring, faded slip loosely inserted, lower edge of boards very sl. faded with to bumped head and tail of spine, chipped and browned price corners sl. bumped, otherwise very good in d/w. £50.00 clipped d/w. with loss. £450.00 Scarce. 311. [Anon]. THE SCRAP BOOK; Or a Selection of Interesting and Authentic Anecdotes. Dublin Christopher Bentham 1823. 304. Whiston, William. THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF SCRIPTURE PROPHECIES. Being Eight Sermons Preach’d at 12mo. [iv] + [iv] + pp.([9]-132). T.p. vignette. Some browning, the Cathedral Church of St Paul, In the Year MDCCVII at the very sl. surface loss to last leaf, modern e.ps., early sheep, some wear to lower board, rebacked in modern gilt ruled calf. £60.00 Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robrt Boyle Esq; With an Appendix. To which is subjoin’d a Dissertation, to prove that our 312. Armstrong, Anthony. THE TRAIL OF THE BLACK Savior ascended into Heaven on the Evening after his KING. Methuen & Co. 1932. Resurrection. Cambridge ... University Press; for Benj. Tooke ... 3rd Ed. (Cheap Form). [viii] + 248pp. Original black lettered 1708. fawn cloth, chipped and browned d/w. with loss to spine. £50.00 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. [viii] + 300pp. Some light browning, inscription, old calf boards, some loss to edges, some marking, rebacked in 313. Austen, Jane. THE COMPLETE NOVELS. Mansfield modern period style calf, black ruling with gilt lettered title label Park. Emma. Sense and Sensibility. Northanger Abbey. Pride and to spine. £250.00 Prejudice. Persuasian. Shorter Stories. Introduction by Richard ESTC T139722. Church. Folio Society 1991. With the bookplate of John Hoadly (1711–1776) English cleric, poet and 10th Folio Printing. 7 vols. Wood engravings by Joan Hassall. dramatist. A friend of Hogarth Hoadly wrote the verses for ‘A Rake's Very good in original gilt lettered cloth backed dec. boards, Progress’. together in slipcase as issued. £75.00

ANTIQUARIAN & MODERN LITERATURE 314. Beardsley, Aubrey (Illustrator). MORTE D’ARTHUR The Birth life and Acts of King Arthur of His Noble Knights of 305. Adams, Frank (Illustrator). THE STORY OF JACK the Round Table Their Marvellous Enquests and Adventures the AND JILL. Illustrated by ... (From an Old Chap Book). Blackie & Achieving of the San Greal and in the End Le Morte Darthur with Son N.d. c.[1930]. the Dolourous Death and Departing Out of this World of Them Thin 4to. [xxxii]pp. 12 colour plates, many ills. Colour ills. e.ps., All. The Text as Written by Sir Thomas Malory and Imprinted by some light browning, original cloth backed ills. boards, William Caxton the Year MCCCCLXXXV and Now Spelled in extremities rubbed, minor soiling. £75.00 modern Style. With an Introduction by Professor Rhys and 306. Adey, Robert. LOCKED ROOM MURDERS and Other Embellished with Many Original Designs by ... Dent 1893-4. Impossible Crimes. A Comprehensive Bibliography. Revised and 1st Ed. Ordinary Issue. 2 vols. lxiv + 455pp. + [viii] + (lxv-xc) + Expanded. Crossover Press, Minneapolis and San Francisco 990pp. + [i]. Photogravure frontiss., 18 plates including 5 double 1991. page, numerous text illustrations 350 chapter headings borders New Ed. Large 8vo. [xliv] + 411pp. + [i]. From the library of and initials all after designs by Beardsley. Some browning and Anthony Lejeune, original red lettered grey cloth, spine sl. spotting, intricate gilt tooled turn-ins, bound by Worrall of bumped. £150.00 Birmingham in full morocco, gilt ruling and intricate gilt tooled First published by Ferret Fantasy in 1979. edges to corners, light marking to lower board and sl. spotting to upper board of vol. 2., gilt roundels to raised bands with gilt 307. Aldin, Cecil. THE BLACK PUPPY BOOK. Henry lettering to spines, a.e.g. £1,250.00 Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton N.d. c.[1909]. One of 1500 ordinary copies, of a Larger Limitation of 1800 copies in 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. [52]pp. Red and black ills. t.p., 12 black and red all. plates, many b/w. ills. Some light browning, upper hinge repaired, Beardsleys first important commission and arguably his greatest work. original cloth backed pictorial boards, spine faded and frayed, edges rubbed. £125.00 315. Beerbohm, Max. THE WORKS. Volume 1 [only of 10] Comprising Dandies and Danies; A Good Prince; 1880; King 308. Aldin, Cecil (Illustrator). THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS George The Fourth; The Pervasion of Rouge; Poor Romeo!; OF THE PICKWICK CLUB. By Charles Dickens. Chapman & Dimuendo. William Hienemann [sic] 1922. Hall ... Lawrence & Jellicoe ... 1910. Sm. 8vo. xv + 138pp. Some light browning, original red cloth, 2 vols. Sm. 4to. x + 450pp. + x + 457pp. 24 colour plates, faded and sl. soiled, paper title label to bumped spine, sm. bump numerous b/w. ills. Sporadic foxing, inscription to front f.e.p. of to tail of upper board. £50.00 vol. 1., original cloth backed boards with gilt ills. to upper board, No. 308 of a Limited Edition of 780 Sets, Signed by the Author. bumped and sl. browned spines with sl. fraying to joints. £100.00 316. (Biggles). (Modern Boy). THE MODERN BOY. Nos. 309. Allingham, Margery. BLACK PLUMES. William 424-451 (volumes 17-18) 26 consecutive issues. Amalgamated Heinemann Ltd. 1940. Press 21 March 1936-26 September 1936. 1st Ed. [vi] + 261pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some Sm. 4to. Profusely ills. Original wrapps. bound in, from the light browning and spotting, original black lettered cream cloth, Library of Anthony Lejeune, browned, bound in gilt lettered lettering faded to spine, lightly dampstained, chipped and buckram, minor wear. £60.00

33 Biggles in Africa Parts 1-9 [complete], first appearance. First published published in a special edition of only 300 books in Biggles – Air Ace); in bookform by Oxford University Press in August 1936. Wings Over Spain (Biggles in Spain) Parts 1-8 [only, of 11]; The Modern Boy (later Modern Boy) was a British boys' magazine published between 1928 and 1939 by the Amalgamated Press. It ran to 322. Blackwood, Algernon. THE BRIGHT MESSENGER. some 610 issues, first launched on 11 February 1928 the magazine ran to Cassell and Co. 1921. 523 weekly issues until 12 February 1938. The following week it was 1st Ed. [vi] + 349pp. Some light browning, original black tooled then re-launched in a new size as Modern Boy. It was well known for the beige cloth, spine darkened and rubbed. £50.00 stories published in it, notably the works of W. E. Johns. Firstly, all the individual stories from the first Biggles book (The Camels Are Coming) 323. Blackwood, Algernon. THE EMPTY HOUSE And Other were published, and eventually Johns's new books were first published in Ghost Stories. Eveleigh Nash Co. 1916. 'The Modern Boy' in episode format, the true first editions of the stories. Reprint. [vi] + 316pp. + [iii]. Some light browning, from the Then they were published in book format with some textual changes. Library of Anthony Lejeune, original blue lettered dark blue

317. (Biggles). (Modern Boy). THE MODERN BOY. Nos. cloth, joints rubbed, spine frayed to tail. £50.00

452-478 (volumes 18-19). 27 consecutive issues. Amalgamated 324. Blackwood, Algernon and Wilson, Wilfred. THE Press 3 October 1936 - 3 April 1937. WOLVES OF GOD. And Other Fey Stories. Cassell and Co. Sm. 4to. Profusely ills. Original wrapps. bound in, from the 1921. Library of Anthony Lejeune, browned, occasional marginal tears, 1st Ed. [viii] + 328pp. Some foxed, ex.-libris Anthony Lejeune, bound in gilt lettered buckram, warped, minor wear. £60.00 variant original purple cloth, boards discoloured, remains of gilt With issues 1-10 of Biggles Fights Alone [complete], first appearance. band to head and tail of darkened spine, rubbed. £75.00 First published in book form by Oxford University Press in 1937. 325. Blake, Nicholas. MINUTE FOR MURDER. Collins 318. (Biggles). (Modern Boy). THE MODERN BOY. Nos. Crime Club 1947. 479-504 (volumes 19-20) 32 consecutive issues. Amalgamated Press 10 April 1937 - 2 October 1937. 1st Ed. 256pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, fore-edge of leaves sl. spotted, sm. piece torn from lower edge of lower f.e.p., Sm. 4to. Profusely ills. Original wrapps. bound in, from the original black lettered orange cloth, some minor soiling and Library of Anthony Lejeune, browned, bound in gilt lettered rubbed, head and tail of spine browned, in lightly soiled and buckram, minor wear. £75.00 chipped d/w. with loss at tail of lightly faded spine. £75.00 Biggles’ Treasure Island (Biggles Flies West) Parts 1-12 [complete] first Crime Club Detective Story. appearance. First published in bookform by Oxford University Press in September 1937; Biggles Goes to War Parts 1-2; Issues 496- 500 326. (Blake). Bentley, G.E. BLAKE BOOKS. Annotated Wartime Pilot’s Letter – by “Bill” (believed to be Johns). Catalogues of William Blake’s Writings in Illuminated Printing, 319. (Biggles). (Modern Boy). THE MODERN BOY. Nos. in Conventional Typography and in Manuscript and Reprints 505-523 (volumes 20-21) 19 consecutive issues. Amalgamated thereof. Reproductions of his Designs. Books with his Press 9 October 1937-12 February 1938. Engravings. Catalogues. Books he owned and Scholarly and Sm. 4to. Profusely ills. Original wrapps. bound in, from the Critical Works about him. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1977. Library of Anthony Lejeune, browned, bound in gilt lettered 1st Ed. Large 8vo. xii + 1079pp. + [iii] blank. Port. frontis. Good buckram, minor wear. £50.00 in very lightly rubbed price-clipped d/w. £60.00

Biggles Goes to War Parts 3-10; Issues 517-523 each with Wings over 327. Boyd, Jane (Pseudonym). MURDER IN THE KING’S France – More Letters from “Bill” (believed to be Johns). ROAD. Harvill Press 1953. 320. (Biggles). (Modern Boy). MODERN BOY. No. 1 New 1st Ed. 212pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. lightly Series - No. 24. February 19th 1938 - July 30th 1938. spotted, in lightly browned d/w. £50.00 4to. Ills. throughout. Original wrapps. bound in. Some browning and chipping, cloth backed boards, gilt lettering to frayed spine. 328. Bramah, Ernest. THE EYES OF MAX CARRADOS. £75.00 Grant Richards Ltd. 1923. Biggles on the Biggles on the Treasure Trail (Biggles Flies South) Parts 1st Ed. 319pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. 1-8 [Complete], first appearance. First published in book form by Oxford lightly browned, ex.-Mudie’s lib. with mark where label removed University Press in 1938. Biggles Flies North Part 1 -3 only of 9. from top edge of front pastedown, sporadic spotting, original The re-launch of ‘The Modern Boy’ in a new size as ‘Modern Boy‘ black lettered blue cloth soiled and rubbed, corners sl. bumped, (dropping the word "The") and its issues were re-numbered from number mark to top edge of upper board where label removed, head and one again. It then ran until issue 87 published on 14 October 1939, tail of joints sl. chipped, spine rubbed and sl. bumped. £50.00 before production ceased due to wartime paper shortages. 329. Braun, Lilian Jackson. THE CAT WHO COULD READ 321. (Biggles). (Modern Boy). MODERN BOY. Nos. 25-56. BACKWARDS. Collins Crime Club 1967. 32 consecutive issues. Amalgamated Press 6 August 1938-11 1st UK Ed. 191pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, March 1939. with review slip loosely inserted, good in very sl. browned and 4to. Profusely ills. Issues 49-50 with curled upper corners, very sl. chipped d/w. £75.00 original wrapps. bound in, from the Library of Anthony Lejeune, First in the series of ‘The Cat Who.’ browned, bound in cloth backed boards, minor wear, sl. soiled. £75.00 330. Brett, Simon. STAR TRAP. A Crime Novel. Victor Biggles Flies North Parts 3-9; They Flew the Jolly Roger Parts 1-8 Gollancz Ltd. 1977. [Complete] first appearance, First published in book form as The 1st Ed. 191pp. + [i]. Edges of leaves lightly spotted, e.ps. very Modern Boy’s Book of Pirates published September 1939 by the lightly browned, from the library of Anthony Lejeune, with Amalgamated Press; Let’s Look Around by Flying Officer Johns in all compliments slip loosely inserted, very good in d/w. lightly faded Issues; Winged Wanderer by “Bill” (believed to be by Johns) issues 33- to spine. £60.00 44; Biggles’ Rescue Flight (The Rescue Flight) Parts 1-10 [complete] A new theatrical mystery continuing the investigations of Charles Paris, first appearance, First published in book form by Oxford University Actor/detective. Press May 1939; Biggles’ Fledging (Uncollected for many years until 34 331. Brodie-Innes, J.W. THE DEVIL’S MISTRESS. William 1st Ed. 238pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, black Rider and Son N.d. c.[1915]. lettered red boards, spine bumped, d/w. sl. chipped and soiled Reprint. Sm. 8vo. [vi] + 357pp.+ [iii]. Some browning, original £150.00 black dec. emerald cloth, dulled spine sl. chipped. £100.00 Neate X77. The fourth Abercrombie Lewker murder mystery, the first First published in 1915 in burgundy cloth. written under his pseudonym.

John William Brodie-Innes (1848–1923) leading member of the Hermetic 340. Carr, John Dickson. THE EMPEROR’S SNUFF-BOX. Order of the Golden Dawn's Amen-Ra Temple in Edinburgh. An Edwardian Melodrama. Hamish Hamilton 1943. 332. (Browning). (B[arrett] B[rowning], R[obert]). THE 1st Ed. 216pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. very sl. LETTERS OF ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH browned, fore-edge of leaves sl. spotted occasional intruding sl. BARRETT BARRETT 1845-1846. Smith, Elder & Co. 1900. onto inner margins, original navy lettered beige cloth with sm. 4th Impression. 2 vols. [viii] + 579pp. + [iv] + 579pp. Port. stain to lower board, in lightly soiled and chipped d/w. with sl. frontiss., 2 facsimiles. Ex-libris Margaret Warrington, loss at head of spine. £75.00 presentation inscription, marbled e.ps., gilt rule edged half vellum with cloth boards, gilt motifs with gilt lettered title labels to 341. Carr, John Dickson. HE WHO WHISPERS. A Dr. Fell spines, light dulling, t.e.g. £120.00 Detective Story Hamish Hamilton 1946. 1st Ed. 227pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, light 333. Brunhoff, Jean de. BABAR AT HOME. Methuen & Co marginal browning with edges of leaves lightly spotted, lightly 1938. soiled original red lettered pale yellow cloth, in lightly soiled and 1st English Ed. Thin folio. 40pp. Colour ills. throughout. From chipped d/w. with sl. loss at head and tail of spine, d/w. torn and the Library of Anthony Lejeune, blue cloth backed original repaired to verso. £75.00 laminated pictorial boards, minor marking, warped. £125.00 342. Carroll, Lewis. ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN 334. Brunhoff, Jean de. BABAR’S FRIEND ZEPHIR. WONDERLAND and Through the Looking-Glass and What Methuen & Co. 1937. Alice Found There. Macmillan and Co., Limited 1927. 1st English Ed. Folio. 40pp. Colour ills. throughout. From the Reprint. [xii] + 300pp. 92 ills. by John Tenniel including 8 colour Library of Anthony Lejeune, soiled and foxed yellow cloth plates. Sl. shaken, sporadic thumbing, 2 ownership inscriptions backed original laminated pictorial boards, minor marking, one in childs hand, half-title and last page lightly browned, t.p. warped. £125.00 very sl. soiled, original gilt lettered red cloth with gilt illus. of the white rabbit to upper board, some soiling and rubbing, with a 335. Burroughs, Edgar Rice. SWORDS OF MARS. ... couple of waterspots to boards, spine faded and rubbed, t.e.g. Tarzana California 1936. £135.00 1st Ed. in book form. 315pp. + [i]. Colour frontis. and 4 plates by J. Allen St. John. Some light browning, from the library of 343. Carroll, Lewis. THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Anthony Lejeune, original bright red lettered blue cloth, sl. And What Alice Found There. Macmillan and Co. 1872. dulling to extremities, spine very sl. frayed, chipped d/w with sl. 14th thousand. Sm. 8vo. [xii] + 224pp. + [ii]. Pencil inscriptions marginal loss, taped to spine on verso. £300.00 to half title, very light browning, paper split to upper hinge, Science fantasy novel, the eighth of his Barsoom series. It was first original gilt ruled red cloth with gilt vignettes to boards, light published in the magazine Blue Book as a six-part serial in the issues for soiling, spine faded and sl. chipped, a.e.g. £350.00 November 1934 to April 1935. 344. Cervantes, Miguel. THE HISTORY OF THE 336. Bush, Christopher. THE CASE OF THE FOURTH INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN DON QUIXOTE of La Mancha; DETECTIVE. A Ludovic Travers Mystery Novel. MacDonald & Translated from the Spanish by Motteux. With Copious Notes; Co., (Publishers) Ltd. 1951. and an Essay on the Life and Writings of Cervantes, By John G. 1st Ed. 239pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, front e.ps. Lockhart. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. 1865. and half-title lightly browned, some very light dampstaining to 4 vols. Sm. 8vo. Ex.-libris W.N. Warrington, prelims. foxed, light spine, in lightly soiled and chipped d/w. repaired in parts to verso browning, contemporary calf, double blind rule edged boards, and with some loss at tail of spine. £75.00 split to tail of upper joint of vol. 3, gilt tooled raised bands with

337. Bush, Christopher. THE CASE OF THE HAPPY gilt dec. compartments and gilt lettered labels to spines, minor MEDIUM. A Ludovic Travers Mystery Novel. MacDonald & wear to boards, a.e. marbled. £150.00

Co., (Publishers) Ltd. 1952. 1st Ed. 223pp. + [i]. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, fore- Shakespeare Head Chaucer edge of leaves sl. spotted, good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped 345. Chaucer, Geoffrey. THE WORKS. The Tales of d/w. £100.00 Canterbury (3 vols.); The Parsons Tale, Earlier Minor Poems (1

338. Carr, Glyn. [Pseudonym of Frank Showell Styles]. THE vol.); Boece Boecii de Consolacione Philosophie (1 vol.); Troilus ICE AXE MURDERERS. Geoffrey Bles 1958. and Criseyde (1 vol.); The House of Fame, The Legende of Good 1st Ed. 256pp. Lightly browned, from the Library of Anthony Women, Later Minor Poems, Doubtful Minor Poems, A Treatise Lejeune, blue lettered red boards, review request slip loosely on the Astrolabe (1 vol.); The Romaunt of the Rose (1 vol.). inserted, spine sl. bumped to head, d/w. sl. chipped with several Shakespeare Head Press Stratford Upon Avon and Published for sm. closed tears and soiled. £250.00 the Press by Basil Blackwell Oxford 1928-9. Neate X73. The tenth Abercrombie Lewker murder mystery, the seventh 8 vols. Royal 8vo. Rubric t.ps., chapter titles and initial letters written under his pseudonym. throughout in red and blue together with some red and blue decorations, 47 hand coloured figures to margins, 4 large hand 339. Carr, Glyn. [Pseudonym of Frank Showell Styles]. coloured ills., 10 hand coloured vignettes, 4 colour vignettes to MURDER ON THE MATTERHORN. Geoffrey Bles 1951. chapter heads, 5 uncolour vignettes to chapter heads, many illustraions of astrolabes. Mainly unopened, very light browning, 35 to e.ps., spare title labels tipped in to each vol., publishers linen 350. Comenius, Joh. Amos. ORBIS SENSUALIUM PICTUS backed blue boards, some minor wear and marking to boards, red ... Visible World Or, A Nomenclature, and Pictures, of all the and black title labels browned, some splash marks and dulling to Chief Things that are in the World, and of Men’s Employments spines. £1,000.00 therein; In above 150 Cuts. Written by the Author in Latin and Lettering for the title pages and headings was designed by Joscelyne V. Gaskin. Figures of the Canterbury Pilgrims ‘freely drawn by Hugh and High Dutch, being one of his last essays; and the most Chesterman from those in the Ellesmere Ms. of the Canterbury Tales.’ suitable to Children’s Capacities of any he hath hitherto made. Printed in Caslon Old Face type on Batchelor's Kelmscott handmade Translated into English by Charles Hoole, for the Use of Young paper by Bernard Newdigate. Latin Scholars. London Printed for S. Leacroft ... 1777. Prepared under the Editorship of Dr A.W. Pollard. 12th Ed. Corrected and Enlarged. [xvi] + 197pp. + [iv] Index With the armorial bookplates of Sir Frederick Richmond Bt. [only lacking last leaf of index]. Parallel English/Latin text. No. 16 of a Limited Edition of 350 Copies, with an additional 11 copies Profusely ills. with woodcuts throughout, soiled, some marginal printed on vellum, thus Limited to 361 Copies in total. fraying and loss, lacking portion across head of t.p. not affecting 346. Chesterton, G.K. THE INCREDULITY OF FATHER text and of subsequent leaf sl. affecting text, pp.(b3-20) lacking BROWN. Cassell and Company Ltd. 1926. upper leading corner, browning, new e.ps., rebound in modern 1st Ed. [viii] + 296pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, period style calf, gilt ruling and gilt lettered title label to spine. some very light marginal browning with occasional light spotting, £400.00 e.ps. lightly browned with sl. pencil scribbles to pastedowns, sm. ESTC T13161 ‘ English and Latin texts in parallel columns.’ booksellers label to lower pastedown, original red lettered cloth, Often described as the first children’s picture-book, this was originally some minor soiling and rubbing, corners sl. bumped, spine published in Latin and German in Nuremberg in 1658 and quickly translated into English in 1659 by Charles Hoole. browned and chipped at head and tail. £75.00 351. Crane, Walter. (Illustrator). LEGENDS FOR LIONEL: 347. Chesterton, G.K. THE SECRET OF FATHER BROWN. In Pen and Pencil. Cassell & Company Limited 1887. Cassell and Company Ltd. 1927. 1st Ed. Sm. slim 4to. 40pp. + [ii] blank + 8pp. publ. adverts. Illus. 1st Ed. [viii] + 310pp. + [ii]. From the library of Anthony t.p., 39 coloured ills. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, some Lejeune, e.ps. lightly soiled with sl. pencil scribbles to sporadic light spotting, p.24 torn and repaired, hinges cracked but pastedowns, sm. booksellers label to lower pastedown, original firm, original cloth backed dec, boards soiled and rubbed, head of gilt lettered cloth, some minor soiling and rubbing, sl. wear to boards sl. warped, some wear to corners and edges, head of spine corners, spine browned and chipped at head and tail. £50.00 sl. bumped. £50.00

348. Ciceronis, Marci Tullii. FAMILIARIUM 352. Crispin, Edmund [Pseudonym of Robert Bruce EPISTOLARUM Libri XVI. Cum Hubertini Crescentinatis, Montgomery]. THE GLIMPSES OF THE MOON. Victor Martini Philetici, Io. Badii Ascensii, Io. Baptistae Egnatij & Pauli Gollancz 1977. Manutij commentarijs, & aliorum doctissimorum virorum 2nd Impression. 287pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, annotationibus sparsim appositis,, quibus difficillima quaeque gilt lettered red boards, sm. ink stain to head of spine, d/w. Ciceronis loca explicantur & explanantur. ... Adiectis praeterea chipped to spine with sm. ink stain across head and tail of spine. argumentis & lemmatibus Giberti Longolij in frontibus £50.00 singularum epistolarum .... Venetiis (Venetiis : apud haeredes With a 3pp. photocopy of the Victor Gollancz Ltd. form seeking Petri Rauani, et socios, 1552). 1552 autobiographical and publicity information from their author’s Folio. [vi] + 252 ff [only, lacking last 5 leaves and printers completed in typescript by Crispin in April 1974, three years before the colophon leaf, and ff 65, 104, 198, 249]. Ills., dec. devices. Latin above work was published. text. Device to t.p. with lower half excised (see note), gutter hinge Enclosed in an envelope addressed to Anthony Lejeune with a TLS dated to verso of ff.248 and recto of ff 250 together adhered obscuring 6th November 1974 from Georgina Denison Publicity Manager at Victor some text, image/initial letter? excised from ff 49 and 232, some Gollancz to Anthony Lejeune, regarding the biographical information browning, occasional staining, label of Monastery of Sancta form enclosed ‘...I am afraid that it is not going to provide you with all the information you want ...’ Maria Nuova di Monreale [Palermo] to verso of t.p., contemporary worn vellum, some wear with loss to spine. 353. Crispin, Edmund [Pseudonym of Robert Bruce £600.00 Montgomery]. THE LONG DIVORCE. A Detective Story. The printers device to title page of a crowned figure of woman Victor Gollancz 1951. terminating in two fishes, the tails of which she holds in her hands, is 1st Ed. 224pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, lightly excised from the breasts down presumably by the Librarian of Sancta browned e.ps., original black lettered red cloth, spine sl. faded, Maria. chipped d/w. with loss, faded to edges and spine. £200.00 Printed by the ‘Heirs of Petrus Ravanus’. With a letter from C.B. Oldman Deputy Keeper of the Dept. of Printed Books of the British Museum, With two different versions of Anthony Lejeune’s obituary of outlining the defects but stating nonetheless ‘it appears to be a scarce Montgomery (one a photocopy). With an ALS from Ann Montgomery edition: at any rate I have not succeeded in tracing another copy ...’ thanking Anthony Lejeune for writing her husbands obituary ‘it seemed to me to be written affectionately and with a beautifully light touch ...’ 349. Clinton-Baddeley, V.C. [DR. R.V. DAVIE.] Death’s Bright Dart. My Foe Outstreach’d Beneath the Tree. Only a 354. Crispin, Edmund [pseudonym of Robert Bruce Matter of Time. No Case For the Police. To Study a Long Montgomery]. THE MOVING TOYSHOP. A Detective Story. Silence. Victor Gollancz 1967- Victor Gollancz 1946. 1st Eds. 5 vols. Sm. 8vo. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, 1st Ed. Sm. thin 8vo. 151pp. Map. From the Library of Anthony original gilt lettered red boards, vol. 1 lightly discoloured, minor Lejeune, some light browning, original blue cloth, spine faded marking, in red and black lettered yellow d/ws., some chipping and spotted intruding sl. onto boards, repaired chipped and and minor loss, minor soiling, some closed minor tears. £150.00 browned d/w. £150.00 Dedicated to Philip Larkin. Volumes 3 and 5 with Review Request Slips loosely inserted from Victor Gollancz. 36 One of the the few mystery novels to break the fourth wall occasionally, 363. Dent, Guy. EMPEROR OF THE IF. William Heinemann one of the best examples is from the above work, during a chase 1926. sequence ‘Let's go left’, Cadogan suggested. ‘After all, Gollancz is 1st and only Ed. [Later issue?] [vi] + 333pp. From the library of publishing this book’. Anthony Lejeune, lightly browned, externally worn in original 355. Cronin, Ed. (Editor). FEATURE COMICS. No. 33. boards, some browning to edges and spine, joints cracked though Comic Favourites ... Ohio June 1940. firm, loss to head of spine of approx 3cm. £375.00 Royal 8vo. Colour comic strip. From the Library of Anthony Extraordinarily scarce. Lejeune, marginal browning, central leaves detached and sl. Apparently first issued in gilt lettered cloth, thus publishers remainder chipped to tail, original pictorial wrapps., surface loss to upper binding? wrapp. in part, lower wrapp sl. creased, minor soiling. £200.00 Guy Herbert de Boisragon-Dent (1892-1954). British author who served in World War One. Best known for his adventure stories in The Detective The Dollman, Mickey Finn, Captain Fortune, Spin Shaw, Poison Ivy, The Magazine and elsewhere. The above was his one contribution to science Ghost Detective, Samar, etc. fiction.

356. Cronin, Ed. (Editor). FEATURE COMICS. No. 35. 364. Dexter, Colin. LAST SEEN WEARING. Macmillan Comic Favourites ... Ohio August 1940. 1976. Royal 8vo. Colour comic strip. From the Library of Anthony 1st Ed. 288pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with review Lejeune, marginal browning, original pictorial wrapps., sl. slip loosely inserted, light marginal browning and some very chipped with split to backstrip, sl. soiled, lower wrapp sl. creased. occasional light spotting, very minor browning to f.e.ps., original £200.00 black lettered light blue boards faded along top-edge of boards The Dollman, Rance Keane, Captain Fortune, Spin Shaw, Poison Ivy, and spine, good in d/w. £300.00 Zero Ghost Detective, Samar, Big Top, etc.

357. Cronin, Ed. (Editor). FEATURE COMICS. No. 36. 365. Dexter, Colin. THE RIDDLE OF THE THIRD MILE. Comic Favourites ... Ohio September 1940. Macmillan 1983. Royal 8vo. Colour comic strip. From the Library of Anthony 1st Ed. 224pp. Light browning, some staining in parts, from the Lejeune, marginal browning, original pictorial wrapps., sl. library of Anthony Lejeune, review slip loosely inserted, silver chipped, sl. soiled, lower wrapp sl. creased. £200.00 lettered grey boards, lightly marked in part, sl. rubbed d/w. with some staining to lower wrapp. £50.00 The Dollman, Rance Keane, Spin Shaw, Poison Ivy, Mickey Finn, Zero, Samar, Big Top, etc. 366. Dexter, Colin. SERVICE OF ALL THE DEAD. 358. Cronin, Ed. (Editor). FEATURE COMICS. No. 37. Macmillan 1979. Comic Favourites ... Ohio October 1940. 1st Ed. 256pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, review slip Royal 8vo. Colour comic strip. From the Library of Anthony loosely inserted, original silver lettered blue boards, sl. rubbed Lejeune, marginal browning, original pictorial wrapps., sl. and indented d/w., faded to spine. £150.00 chipped, sl. soiled, sl. creased. £200.00 367. Dexter, Colin. THE SILENT WORLD OF NICHOLAS The Dollman, Rance Keane, Spin Shaw, Poison Ivy, Mickey Finn, Zero, QUINN. Macmillan 1977. Samar, Big Top, etc. 1st Ed. 254pp. + [ii]. Plan. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, 359. Cronin, Ed. (Editor). FEATURE COMICS. No. 38. with sl. chipped review slip loosely inserted, very good in d/w. Comic Favourites ... Ohio November 1940. very lightly browned to edges. £400.00 Royal 8vo. Colour comic strip. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, marginal browning, original pictorial wrapps., sl. 368. Dickens, Charles. ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY EDITION chipped with loss to leading corner, sl. soiled, lower wrapp sl. OF THE WORKS. Martin Chuzzlewit. Bleak House. Dombey creased. £150.00 and Son. Pickwick Papers. Little Dorrit. Great Expectations. Oliver Twist. Nicholas Nickleby. A Tale of Two Cities. David The Dollman, Rance Keane, Spin Shaw, Poison Ivy, Mickey Finn, Zero, Samar, Big Top, etc. Copperfield. The Uncommercial Traveller. Barnaby Rudge. Hard Times. Old Curiosity Shop. Christmas Stories. Our Mutual 360. Cutcliffe-Hyne, C.J. IVORY VALLEY. An Adventure of Friend. Sketches by Boz. American Notes Etc. A Child’s History Captain Kettle. Ward, Lock & Co. 1938. of England. Christmas Books. Edwin Drood Etc. The Life. 1st Ed. 315pp. Foxed edges, e.ps. very lightly browned, original Chapman & Hall 1873-1876. bright black lettered red cloth, soiled and sl. foxed d/w., spine 33 vols. Ills. Scholar Candellarii Lincolniensis ink stamp to dulled and sl. rubbed. £150.00 flyleaf, with the small nameplate F.A. Larking, foxing, marbled The last of his Captain Kettle series. e.ps., gilt rule edged half morocco with cloth boards, gilt lettering

361. Dahl, Roald. FANTASTIC MR FOX. Illustrated by to variably faded spines, some rubbing. £350.00

Donald Chaffin. George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1973. 369. Disraeli, Right Honourable B[enjamin]. COLLECTED 2nd Impression. Thin large 8vo. 63pp. Ills. Some light WORKS Volumes 1-10 Lothair; ; ; ; discolouring, pictorial boards, spine very sl. bumped. £600.00 Venetia; Henrietta Temple; Contarini Fleming; Alroy, Ixion in Inscribed ‘Lara Love Roald Dahl’. Heaven, The Infernal Marriage, Popanilla; ,

362. Daly, Carroll John. READY TO BURN. Museum Press Count Alarcos; ; [And] Endymion. Longmans, Green Limited N.d. c.[1951]. and Co. 1879-86. 1st Ed. 224pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, t.p. and last New Ed. 12 vols. in total. Sm. 8vo. Some light browning, page lightly spotted, e.ps. and edges of leaves lightly spotted, marbled e.ps. and edges, ex.-libris Rt. Hon. A. Akers Douglas, cloth bright, in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. with sl. loss at bound by Bickers and Son Leicester in half calf with marbled head of spine. £90.00 boards, gilt tooled compartments with gilt tooled raised bands and gilt lettered labels to lightly sunned spine, a handsome set. £300.00

37 370. Divine, A.D. TUNNEL FROM CALAIS. Collins 1942. With the armorial bookplates of Sir Thomas William Boord (1838–1912) British Conservative Party politician. 1st Ed. 192pp. Light browning, from the Library of Anthony Lejeune, original silver lettered cloth, chipped and browned d/w. 377. Eliot, George. MIDDLEMARCH. A Study of Provincial with loss across head of spine. £75.00 Life. William Blackwood and Sons N.d. c.[1880].

371. Doke, Joseph J. THE QUEEN OF THE SECRET CITY. 3 vols. Sm. 8vo. Occcasional light browning, marbled e.ps., Hodder and Stoughton 1916. handsomely bound by Mudie in early half calf with marbled 1st Ed. 318pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some light boards, intricate gilt dec. compartments with dec. raised bands browning moreso to e.ps., original pictorial cloth, leading corner and blue and brown gilt lettered labels to lightly sunned spines, to upper board sl. bumped, some discolouring to boards with minor wear, a.e. marbled. £100.00 faded and sl. bumped spine. £150.00 From the Works of George Eliot. With the armorial bookplates of Sir Thomas William Boord (1838–1912) Joseph J. Doke (1861-1913) UK Baptist minister, frequent visitor to and British Conservative Party politician. finally resident of South Africa, author of the first significant study of Mahatma Gandh. 378. Eliot, George. THE MILL ON THE FLOSS. William Set in an ancient Egyptian civilization hidden in the city of Nefert in the Blackwood and Sons N.d. c.[1880]. Kalahari desert of South Africa. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo. vi + 402pp. + vi + 420pp. Occcasional light 372. Doré, Gustave. (Illustrator). MILTON’S PARADISE browning, marbled e.ps., handsomely bound by Mudie in early LOST. Edited with Notes and a Life of Milton by Robert half calf with marbled boards, intricate gilt dec. compartments Vaughan, D.D. Cassell, Petter, and Galpin N.d. c.[1870]. with dec. raised bands and blue and brown gilt lettered labels to Folio. lxii + 329pp. + [i] blank + [viii] adverts. 50 plates. Marbled lightly sunned spines, minor wear, a.e. marbled. £85.00 e.ps., inner gilt dentelles, sporadic light spotting throughout, From the Works of George Eliot. waterstaining to tail of gutter margins of first and last few leaves With the armorial bookplates of Sir Thomas William Boord (1838–1912) British Conservative Party politician. including t.p., tail of upper hinge cracked but firm, bound by A.W. Bain in full dark red morocco with dec. gilt edges and gilt 379. Eliot, George. ROMOLA. William Blackwood and Sons decoration, lightly soiled and rubbed, lower board and extremities N.d. c.[1880]. sl. scuffed, tail of upper joint split but firm, white paint marks 2 vols. Sm. 8vo. vi + 444pp. + vi + 447pp. Occcasional light along lower edge of boards, gilt ruled raised bands dec. gilt browning, marbled e.ps., handsomely bound by Mudie in early compartments and gilt lettering to spine, a.e.g. £125.00 half calf with marbled boards, intricate gilt dec. compartments

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Some very light browning, original Nicholas and Between Sir Edward Hyde (Afterwards Earl of bright black lettered yellow cloth, sl. soiled. £100.00 Clarendon) and Sir Richard Browne edited From the Original MSS. by William Bray. Bickers and Son 1906. 390. Francis, Dick. FORFEIT. Michael Joseph 1968. New Ed. in Four Volumes With a Life of the Author and a New Uncorrected Proof Copy. 223pp.+ [i]. From the library of Preface by Henry B. Wheatley. 4 vols. Port. frontiss., many Anthony Lejeune, upper leading corner of a few leaves sl. plates. Some light browning, ink stamps to pastedowns, original creased, lightly soiled and sl. rubbed original black lettered limp bright gilt lettered cloth with gilt devices to upper boards, spines wrapps. £100.00 sl. bumped, t.e.g. £100.00 With TLS from Raleigh [Trevelyan] on publishers headed paper to Anthony Lejeune loosely inserted. 384. Evelyn, John. THE MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS. 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398. Güiraldes, Ricardo. DON SEGUNDO SOMBRA. 404. Hardie, Joe (Editor). AMAZING MYSTERY FUNNIES. Ilustrado por Alberto Güiraldes. A.A.M. Stols, Maestricht Volume 2 Number 9. Centaur Publications Inc. ... Missouri (Holanda) 1929. September 1939. 4to. [vi] + 203pp. Rubric t.p. with blue device. Profusely ills. Royal 8vo. 48pp. Colour comic strip. Some browning, from the throughout. Spanish text. In original wrappers with parchment Library of Anthony Lejeune, closed sm. tear to fore-edge, original d/w., enclosed in case within a slipcase, some wear. £500.00 pictorial wrapps., very sl. soiling. £850.00 No. 100 of a Limited Edition of 300 Copies, of a larger Limitation of 330. Paul Gustavson cover art. Speed Centaur by Malcolm Kildale; The Inner Ricardo Güiraldes (1886-1927) Argentinian novelist and poet, one of the Circle by Field; Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire by Bob Moore and most significant Argentine writers of his era, particularly known for his Carl Pfeuffer; Counter Spy by Lloyd Dyoll; Jack Strand; Air Sub ‘Dx’ by 1926 novel Don Segundo Sombra, set amongst the gauchos. Loosely Carl Burgos; The Fantom of the Fair by Paul Gustavson; inspired by the real life of Segundo Ramírez, a native of the town of San Antonio de Areco in Buenos Aires Province. 405. Hardie, Joe (Editor). AMAZING MYSTERY FUNNIES. Volume 2 Number 11. Centaur Publications Inc. ... Missouri 399. Gulik, Robert van. THE CHINESE BELL MURDERS November 1939. Three Cases Solved by Judge Dee. A Chinese detective story Royal 8vo. 48pp. Colour comic strip. Some browning, from the suggested by three original ancient Chinese plots. Michael Joseph Library of Anthony Lejeune, original pictorial wrapps., very sl. 1958. soiling. £600.00 1st Ed. 288pp. 15 plates drawn by the author in Chinese style. Paul Gustavson cover art. Speed Centaur by Malcolm Kildale; The Inner From the library of Anthony Lejeune, sl. browned e.p. maps, Circle by Field; Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire by Bob Moore and good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. with sm. stain to upper Carl Pfeuffer; Counter Spy by Lloyd Dyoll; Jack Strand; Air Sub ‘Dx’ by part of d/w. £75.00 Carl Burgos; The Fantom of the Fair by Paul Gustavson;

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5 Issues. Ills. Some light marginal browning, original wrapps., 415. Hornsey, Patricia and Davis, Julie (Editors). SCIENCE price stamp in ink to upper cover of two issues, minor wear and FICTION MONTHLY. Volume 1, Number 1 - Volume 3, creasing, sl. browning, minor loss to backstrips. £200.00 Number 4. Complete in 28 Issues. New English Library 1974- First appearance in print. 1976. About a lunar colony's revolt against rule from Earth. The novel Folio. 28 issues in 2 vols. Profusely ills. in colour, double page expresses and discusses libertarian ideals. It is respected for its credible poster to the centre of each issue. Enclosed in 2 purple publishers presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human society on both the Earth and the Moon. binders, some wear soiling and scratching. £200.00 Originally serialized in Worlds of IF (December 1965, January, Rarely seen complete. February, March, April 1966), the book was nominated for the Nebula Science Fiction Monthly was a British science fiction magazine published Award in 1966. It received the Hugo Award for best science fiction novel from 1974-1976 by New English Library. It was notable as the only UK in 1967. science fiction magazine at the time. Featured artists included Bruce Pennington, Chris Foss, Tim White, David A. Hardy and Josh 411. Hersey, Harold Brainerd (Editor). FLASH GORDON. KirbyScience Fiction Monthly was primarily designed to appeal to a Strange Adventure Magazine. Vol. I No. I. C.J.H. Publications teenaged readership, and this, combined with the attractive posters, NY December 1936. ensure that very few complete copies of the magazine survive. Most Royal 8vo. 96pp. Colour ills. From the Library of Anthony issues were taken to pieces and used as posters. Lejeune, 4 pages with childish pen notes, several leaves torn and As well as stories, the magazine contained series such as "Modern masters of science fiction" by Walter Gillings. several with minor marginal loss, original pictorial wrapps., The magazine sales were disappointing with circulation dropping from chipped, sl. torn around staples to backstrip, minor soiling. around 100,000 to 20,000 and in 1976, after only 28 issues, the magazine £250.00 metamorphosed into "SF Digest". Cover and eight full-page color illustrations by Fred Meagher. The Master of Mars novel starring Flash Gordon by James Edison 416. Horton, Mileson and Pembroke, Thomas. Northfield; Saga of the Smokepot by R.R. Winterbotham; The Last War PHOTOCRIMES. A Thrilling new game - Detective Stories in by R.R. Botham; The Man without a Brain by R.C. Vanre and F.K. Pictures for you to Solve. Arthur Barker Ltd. N.d. c.[1937]. Young; etc. 1st Ed. Sm. slim 4to. 64pp. Numerous ills. from photos. From the Only issue of series, in the back pages a second installment, The Sun Men library of Anthony Lejeune, f.e.ps. very lightly browned, original of Saturn, was promised, but it never saw print. cloth backed boards lettered in red with some very minor soiling, 412. Hillerman, Tony. THE BLESSING WAY. Macmillan in soiled and chipped d/w. with some loss, remains of label to tail 1970. of upper part of d/w. £75.00

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414. Horace. A POETICAL TRANSLATION OF THE 419. James, M.R. THE FIVE JARS. Being more or less of a WORKS OF HORACE: With the Original Text, and Critical fairy tale contained in a letter to a young person. Edward Arnold & Co. 1927. 41 Reprint. 172pp. Vignette t.p., 7 plates by Gilbert James. From the pastedowns and across head of t.ps., manuscript notes to flyleaf library of Anthony Lejeune, f.e.ps. lightly browned, spotted, of vol. 5. f.e.p. of vol. 8., t.p. to vol. 6. silked to verso, original black lettered orange cloth soiled and lightly rubbed. contemporary tree calf, minor wear, several corners bumped, gilt £60.00 tooling to spines with gilt lettered labels, minor creasing and First published in October 1922. wear, handsome set. £600.00 ESTC T83967 ‘An additional two volumes, numbered twelve and 420. Johnson, Dr Samuel. THE BEAUTIES OF JOHNSON: thirteen, were issued in the same year entitled ’The works of Samuel Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral, Critical, and Johnson, LL.D. In thirteen volumes’ and another volume, numbered Miscellaneous. (Accurately extracted from his works, and fourteen, was issued in 1788 entitled ’The works of Samuel Johnson, arranged in Alphabetical Order, after the manner of the Duke de LL.D. In fourteen volumes’. Volume 1 contains "Vol. 1" in the direction la Roche-Foucault’s Maxims.) G. Kearsley ... 1781. line and at end of text: "End of the first volume".’ 1st Ed. vii + [v] + 206pp. + [i]. publ. advert. Occasional sl. Sir John Hawkins (1719–1789). ODNB ‘... [Hawkins] began to write chipping and minor marginal loss to head, some browning and pieces for the Gentleman's Magazine, the first being published in March spotting, new e.ps., contemporary tree calf, reinforced to corners, 1739. Edward Cave, the magazine's editor, knew Samuel Johnson, and it seems likely that he introduced the two men, initiating an acquaintance rebacked in modern calf with gilt lettered label to spine. £180.00 which lasted until Johnson's death. Thus Hawkins became one of only ESTC T116315 ‘Horizontal chain lines. With a final advertisement leaf.’ nine founder members of Johnson's Ivy Lane Club in 1749, and of his ‘... so far as circumstantial evidence can do so, the editor of [the above Literary Club in April 1764. He contributed notes to Johnson's edition of work] is established as William Cooke ...’ The Beauties of Johnson A. T. Shakespeare (1765), and with Sir Joshua Reynolds and William Scott he Hazen, published in Modern Philology, Vol. 35, No. 3. was an executor of Johnson's will. His edition of Johnson's works and his 421. Johnson, Samuel. A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH Life of Samuel Johnson, the first substantial biography to appear, were published in 1787 [as the above] ...’ LANGUAGE: In Which are Deduced From Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations by Examples From 425. (Johnson). Boswell, James. THE LIFE OF SAMUEL the Best Writers. To Which are Prefixed a History of the JOHNSON, Comprehending An Account of His Studies and Language, and An English Grammar. [Bound with] A Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; A Series of His SUPPLEMENT to Johnson’s English Dictionary: Of Which the Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Palpable Errors are Attempted to be Rectified, and its Material Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Omissions Supplied. by George Mason. Printed for F.C. and J. Composition, Never Before Published: The Whole Exhibiting a Rivington ... 1816. [with] 1801. View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near 11th Ed. Corrected and Revised. 2 vols. 4to. T.p. + (a-i2]). + (B- Half a Century, During Which He Flourished. Henry Baldwin ... [6S4]) + (T.p. + (B-[604]) + T.p. + [ii] + (a-[Ff4]). Engraved port. 1793. frontis. Some light browning, a.e. marbled, rebound by Temple 2nd Ed. Revised and Augmented. 3 vols. Port. frontis. after Bindery in gilt rule edged calf backed cloth boards, gilt lettered Joshua Reynolds engraved by J. Baker, 2 folding plates. Signature labels and gilt ruling to spine. £400.00 I6 to vol. 1 shaved long fore-edge affecting page no., occasional ODNB ‘... Mason's belligerent Supplement to Johnson's English early marginalia, light sporadic browning, inscription to head of Dictionary (1801), intended to rectify Johnson's 'palpable errors' and t.ps., handsomely rebound in speckled half calf with marbled supply his 'material omissions', received a hostile notice in the British boards, gilt lettered labels with gilt motifs and the date in gilt to Critic ...’ the tail of spines. £600.00 422. Johnson, Samuel. THE HISTORY OF RASSELAS, ESTC T64482; Prince of Abyssinia. A Tale. London: Published John Sharpe ... The first edition of Boswell's work appeared on May 16, 1791, in two 1818. quarto volumes, with 1,750 copies printed. Once this was exhausted, a Sm. 8vo. viii + 184pp. Additional vignette t.p. (dated 1817) and 4 second edition in three octavo volumes was published in July 1793 [as above]. This second edition was augmented by "many valuable plates from the designs of Richard Westall. Ex.-libris James additions," which were appended to the 1791 text; according to Boswell's Cook, some browning, marbled e.ps., blind tooled turn-ins, own "Advertisement," "These have I ordered to be printed separately in contemporary calf, blind ruling with gilt devices to corners, faded quarto, for the accommodation of the purchasers of the first edition." gilt tooling to spine lacking title label, some minor marking, some The first London octavo edition of Boswell’s Johnson, originally rubbing. £125.00 published in quarto in 1791. The last edition to be published in Boswell’s Originally published in 1759. Apparently Johnson wrote the above work lifetime - subsequent editions owing much to later editors. in order to pay for his mother’s funeral expenses. Noted as the second edition on the title page, though apart from the first edition there was a Dublin edition in 3 volumes published in 1792. 423. [Johnson, Samuel]. THE RAMBLER. In Three Volumes. An immediate critical and popular success, representing a landmark in F C and J Rivington ... 1823. the development of the modern genre of biography. Notable for its 18th Ed. 3 vols. Ownership inscriptions, some light browning, extensive reports of Johnson's conversation, claimed by some as the marbled e.ps. and edges, contemporary calf, double gilt rule and greatest biography written in English. blind fillet edged boards, minor marking, dec. gilt filleted raised 426. Johnston’s PENNY FIRESIDE JOURNAL. A Magazine bands gilt compartments and gilt lettered title labels to spines. of Amusing and Instructive Literature. Volumes 1-4 [only of 5]. £100.00 W. Johnston Red Lion Court N.d. c.[1843-5]. Samuel Johnson ‘My Rambler is Pure Wine’. 4 vols. (vols. 2 & 3 with last Printers leaf present and with Part Originally published semi-weekly in 208 folio numbers: London : John numbers inserted throughout). With the ink stamp of Robert Payne and J. Bouquet, 1750-1752. Montgomery Conway to pastedowns and his signature to t.ps., 424. Johnson, Samuel. THE WORKS of ... Together with His some browning and sporadic staining, contemporary half leather Life, and Notes on His Lives of the Poets, by Sir John Hawkins. with marbled boards, minor wear, upper joint rubbed to vol. 1., Printed for J. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons ... John Stockdale minor fading. £250.00 ... 1787-8. Issued in parts, our set with 71 parts. 1st Hawkins Ed. 14 vols. Port. frontis. after Sir Joshua Reynolds. With contributions by Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Hogg [under the With the signatures of Aretas Akers and Aretas Akers Jun. to nom de plume The Ettrick Gatherer], Benson Earle Hill, Ann S. Stephens, 42 Emma C Embury, W. Howitt, R. Shelton Mackenzie, John Mackay 2 Volumes bound in 1.Sm. folio. With the armorial bookplate of Wilson, etc. J.A. Knowles Renshaw, early calf, gilt motifs to corners, some With contributions in each part on Statistics, Science and Art, Household loss of calf to corners, some marking to boards, rebacked in later Economy, Facts and Scraps, calf with intricate gilt tooling and gilt lettered title label to spine, 427. Jones, David. DIARY With Dominican Calendar and XII some wear to joints cracking to heads and with sm. nicks to head Wood-Engravings. S. Dominic’s Press 1928. of spine. £550.00 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. [vi] + 26pp. c.60pp. of blanks to rear. T.p. wood First Work ESTC N8014 ‘Includes fables of Barlandus, Anianus, engraved device by David Jones repeated for the Month of Abstemius and Poggius, as well as ’The life of Æsop’. With two January and 13 wood engravings by Mary Dudley Short. E.ps. frontispiece plates. Includes index.’ Second Work ESTC R202378 ‘With a final advertisement leaf. Running very lightly browned, original cloth backed dec. green striped title reads: Fables and stories moraliz’d. Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), boards, with paper title label to upper board, spine bumped with L1247.’ crack across head and some fraying, minor wear and soiling to First L’Estrange translation published in 1691-9. boards. £125.00 Exploiting the gap between the written and the spoken language, a Taylor & Sewell A160. strategy for reclaiming them was done in English by L'Estrange, who Introduction by Hilary Pepler. translated the fables into the racy urban slang of his day and further Scarce in original boards. underlined their purpose by including in his collection many of the subversive Latin fables of Laurentius Abstemius. 428. Jonson, Ben. A CROPPE OF KISSES. Selected Lyrics of ... Chosen, with an Appreciation by John Wallis. Golden Cockerel 433. Lang, Andrew. THE POETICAL WORKS. Edited by Press 1937. Mrs. Lang. Longmans, Green & Co. 1923. Sm. slim 4to. [52]pp. + [ii]. Green and red lettered t.p. with 4 vols., complete. Photogravure port. frontiss., dec. border to t.ps. yellow cockerel, coloured initial letters. Some light browning to From the library of Anthony Lejeune, f.e.ps. lightly browned, edges of e.ps., upper hinge sl. tender but firm, bound by S & S good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w, browned to spines, London in red morocco backed cream cloth boards with gilt with remains of ‘reduced to 12’6’ label to spine of vol. 1, t.e.g. cockerel device to upper board, edges lightly browned and with £50.00 some minor soiling, sm. stain to lower board, gilt lettering to sl. No. 835 of a Limited Edition of 1075 Sets. darkened and lightly rubbed spine, t.e.g. £100.00 434. Lang, Andrew. (Editor). THE VIOLET FAIRY BOOK. No. 152 of a Limited Edition of 250 Copies. Longmans, Green and Co. 1901. 429. Kingsley, Charles. HIS LETTERS AND MEMORIES OF 1st Ed. xii + 388pp. Colour frontis., vignette t.p., 7 colour plates, HIS LIFE. Edited by His Wife. Henry S. King & Co. 1877. 25 b/w. plates and numerous other ills. by H.J. Ford. Some very 2 vols. xii + 501pp. + [iii] + x + 496pp. + [ii]. Steel engraved occasional light spotting, contemporary ownership inscription, port. frontiss., folding facsimile of Ms., 5 steel engraved plates. tissue guard to frontis. present but torn, upper hinge partially Some sporadic light spotting, plates in vol. 1 sl. waterstained, cracked but firm, sl. shaken, upper leading corner of last few marbled e.ps. and edges, upper hinge in vol. 1 tender but firm, leaves very sl. chipped, original gilt lettered cloth, gilt illus. to full blind rule edged calf, some minor soiling and rubbing, sl. upper board depicting a stream of fairies flying around a full spotting to boards, raised bands blind motifs and gilt lettered title moon with stars in the sky and a nymph sat on some toadstools in labels to sl. rubbed spines. £60.00 the fore-ground holding up a flower towards the moon, some soiling and rubbing, corners rubbed with some sl. wear, head and 430. Kipling, Rudyard. AN ALMANAC OF TWELVE tail of darkened spine bumped and sl. worn, a.e.g. £250.00 SPORTS. By William Nicholson. Words by ... William The Fairy Book Series. Heinemann 1898. Popular Ed. (1st UK Trade Ed.) Thin 4to. [xxxiv]pp. + [i] advert. 435. Lever, Charles. THE MARTINS OF CRO’ MARTIN. leaf. 12 cold. plates. Some light browning, ex.-libris J.H. Sussex Chapman and Hall 1856. Hall, original cloth backed ills. boards, some browning, corners 1st Ed. [xiv] + 625pp. + [i]. Frontis., vignette t.p., 38 plates by frayed, spine chipped. £450.00 Phiz. With half title, some sporadic light spotting, new marbled Richards, A105. e.ps., rebound in modern half morocco with marbled boards, gilt ruled bands gilt motifs and gilt lettered leather title label to spine 431. Knowles, Vernon. HERE AND OTHERWHERE. Robert with sm. closed split and a chipp. at tail. £50.00 Holden & Co. Ltd. 1926. 1st Ed. [x] + 257pp. + [i]. 9 ills. by Ralph Keene. From the library 436. Lewis, Charlton T. AN ELEMENTARY LATIN of Anthony Lejeune, light marginal browning and sporadic DICTIONARY. With Brief Helps for Latin Readers. Oxford spotting, lower f.e.p. browned, fore and lower edge uncut, upper Clarendon Press 1891. parts of d/w. affixed to upper e.ps., original two tone cloth sl. Square 8vo. xii + 952pp. Some light browning, contemporary half soiled and rubbed, binding sl. cockled, corners sl. bumped, calf with marbled boards, some wear to boards, sl. rubbed. £50.00 browned and very sl. chipped paper title label to spine. £75.00 437. (Lewis). Moynihan, Martin. (Editor). LETTERS C.S. 432. L’Estrange, Sir Roger. FABLES OF ÆSOP And other Lewis - Don Giovanni Calabria. Translated and edited by ... Eminent Mythologists: With Morals and Reflexions. Printed for Collins 1989. R. Sare, A and J Churchil .... 1704. 4th Edition Corrected and 126pp. Ownership signature, sl. mark where sm. label removed, Amended. [x] + 28pp. + [vii] + [i] blank + 476pp. Port. frontis of original laminated marbled boards, rubbed to corners and head L’Estrange after G. Kneller engraved by R. White, copper plate and tail of faded spine. £50.00 of Æsop surrounded by animals. [Bound with]. FABLES AND STORYES MORALIZED. Being a Second Part of the Fables of 438. Lewis, Wyndham. THE HUMAN AGE. Childermass. Æsop, and Other Eminent Mythologists, &c. Printed for R. Sare Monstre Gai. Malign Fiesta. Methuen & Co. 1956-1955. ... 1699. 1st Ed. [xvi] + 238pp. + [ii] adverts. Browned. 2nd Ed. and 1st Ed. 2 vols. [iv] + 401pp. [vi] + 566pp. Ills. by Michael Ayrton. E.ps. lightly browned, original two tone cloth, 43 spine to vol. 1. dampspotted to lower portion and very sl. 1st UK Ed. 216pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with affecting lower edge of boards, sl. chipped Ayrton d/ws. with sl. review slip loosely inserted, f.e.ps. very sl. browned, edges of marginal loss. £90.00 leaves sl. spotted, good in d/w. with some very minor soiling at The fourth volume of The Human Age, The Trial of Man, was begun by edges. £75.00 Lewis but left in a fragmentary state at the time of his death. 447. MacDonald, George. THE LIGHT PRINCESS, and Other 439. [Lily, William]. A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO Fairy Stories. Blackie & Son, Limited 1891. GRAMMAR complled [sic] and set forth for the bringing up of 1st Ed., thus. 192pp. + 32pp. 3 plates, dec. initial letters and head all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin and tail pieces. Original gilt lettered dec. cloth, some very minor tongue. London : printed by Eliz. Norton 1725. soiling and rubbing, spine very lightly browned and sl. bumped. 1st Ed. 12mo. Bound in Eights. [x] + 194pp. + [xx]. Both t.ps. set £60.00 with decorative borders, dec. initial letters, rear full page woodcut (showing boys apple scrumping), dec. device to last leaf. 448. (Machen). ALS FROM HILARY MACHEN TO Running title occasionally shaved, some light browning, nicely CAROLINE LEJEUNE. With stamped envelope. rebound in modern calf, gilt ruling with gilt lettered title label to £100.00 spine. £200.00 ‘21.xii.47 Lynwood, High St., Amersham, Bucks. Dear Miss Lejeune, ESTC T179802 ‘Anonymous. By William Lily, with contributions by John May I thank you very sincerely for the charming note on my father in Colet, Thomas Robertson, and others. Includes ’Brevissima institutio’ your column this week. It may please you to know that the last thing that with a separate titlepage dated 1724; pagination and register are I read out loud to my father was your column - as every Sunday, was his continuous.’ request. He knew nothing + cared less for the cinema; but never did he once fail to chuckle with relish as we all do. Yours v. sincerely Hilary 440. McBain, Ed. THE 87th PRECINCT OMNIBUS. Four Machen.’ Novels: Cop Hater. The Mugger. The Pusher. The Con Man. T.V. Boardman & Company Limited 1966. 449. (Machen). SELECTION OF CORRESPONDENCE TO CAROLINE AND ANTHONY LEJEUNE REGARDING 1st UK Omnibus Ed. 751pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony ARTHUR MACHEN. TLS dated December 8, 1957 with Lejeune, e.ps. and fore-edge of leaves lightly spotted, some minor stamped envelope. From Wesley D. Sweetser to Anthony rubbing, in lightly soiled and very sl. chipped d/w. £125.00 Lejeune. ‘... I am working on a PhD dissertation on Arthur Bloodhound Special Omnibus. Machen ....I am concerned with is Macheniana, which I am listing ‘Con Man’ is not including in the US Omnibus Edition. in my bibliography under the following headings ... if you have 441. McBain, Ed. THE EMPTY HOURS. Three 87th Precinct any of such items which you would not mind my listing in my Novelettes. T.V. Boardman & Company Limited 1963. bibliography, I would appreciate hearing from you ...’ 1st UK Ed. 175pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, Wesley Sweetser published a biography on Machen in 1964. with review slip loosely inserted, good in lightly browned and More importantly however, he wrote the definitive bibliography very sl. chipped d/w. £90.00 of Machen together with Adrian Goldstone, published in a American Bloodhound No. 441. Limited Edition of 500 Copies in 1965, reprinted in 1973.

442. McBain, Ed. THE HECKLER. Novel of the 87th Precinct. AN ALS dated Dec. 21.47 with stamped envelope to Caroline T.V. Boardman & Co. 1962. Lejeune from Margaret Mcllaneny who was the Secretary to W.J. Evans Editor of the Evening News when Machen worked there, 1st UK Ed. 191pp. + [i]. From the library of Antony Lejeune, 1910-21. ‘Your article in todays Observer has touched me deeply good in very lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. £50.00 I knew Arthur Machen when he was young ... I can see him now American Bloodhound Mystery. walking along the corridors of Carmelite House House in his 443. McBain, Ed. KILLER’S PAYOFF. A Novel of the 87th Inverness Cap, long straggling hair & curious hat, & inevitable Precinct. T.V. Boardman & Company Limited 1960. pipe. He was writing splash articles + reviewing books. It was 1st UK Ed. 192pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, f.e.ps. surely during this period he wrote ‘The Angels of Mons ...‘ lightly browned, edges of leaves sl. spotted very occasionally With an ALS dated 2 Dec 1947 to Miss [Caroline] Lejeune from intruding onto inner margins, good in lightly soiled and very sl. Frederick M.S. Blight ‘... you have no idea what pleasure I chipped d/w. £100.00 derived from reading your tribute to Arthur Machen ... Earlier this American Bloodhound Mystery No. 312. week I was seething that the so-called “national” newspaper, the Western Mail, could not even announce his demise ... I must not 444. McBain, Ed. KILLER’S WEDGE. A Novel of the 87th bore you with my hero-worship .. I am nearly 73 years of age, and Precinct. T.V. Boardman & Co. 1961. in my old age I like “religion and robins” for christmas ...’ 1st UK Ed. 192pp. From the library of Antony Lejeune, with AN TLS dated January the Second 1959 with stamped envelope review slip loosely inserted, f.e.ps. sl. browned, top and fore-edge from Edwin Steffe (a member of the Arthur Machen Society) to of leaves sl. spotted very occasionally intruding onto inner Anthony Lejeune regarding Machen and Lejeunes possession of margins, good in very sl. soiled and sl. chipped d/w. £50.00 Machen letters. With newspaper cuttings regarding Machen. American Bloodhound Mystery. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune. £100.00 445. McBain, Ed. LADY KILLER. A Novel of the 87th With the Times Obituary and a fragment of the Amateur Book Collectors Precinct. T.V. Boardman & Company Limited 1961. Obituary.

1st UK Ed. 191pp. + [i]. Ills. From the library of Anthony 450. Machen, Arthur. THE ANATOMY OF TOBACCO. Lejeune, edges of leaves very lightly spotted very occasionally Alfred A. Knopf 1926. intruding onto inner margins, good in very lightly soiled and sl. 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. 186pp. + [ii]. publ. adverts. Lacking front f.e.p., chipped d/w. £110.00 from the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some light browning, American Bloodhound Mystery No. 328. upper hinge cracked, original boards dec. in gilt (some fading) to 446. McBain, Ed. TEN PLUS ONE. An 87th Precinct Inner upper board, upper joint split, spine darkened and chipped, Sanctum Mystery. Hamish Hamilton 1964. corners rubbed. £50.00 44 spine, minor discolouring and fading, spine chipped and with sm. 451. Machen, Arthur. THE ANGELS OF MONS The split to head of lower joint. £75.00 Bowmen And Other Legends of the War. With an Introduction by the Author. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. 1915. 457. Machen, Arthur. THE HILL OF DREAMS. Martin 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. 66pp. Some foxing, from the Library of Anthony Secker 1927. Lejeune, original pictorial boards, lacking lower portion of New Ed. Sm. 8vo. 309pp. + [iv]. publ. adverts. From the Library backstrip. £75.00 of Anthony Lejeune, pp.165-198 with folded and sl. soiled upper The title story originally appeared in The Evening News. corner, original bright gilt lettered cloth with gilt device to upper With an inscription of Frederick M.S. Blight, and with an ALS dated 10 board, browned and chipped d/w. with marginal loss and sl. Sept. 1953 from him to Caroline Lejeune regarding a gift of a Machen marked, hole to centre of spine of d/w. resulting in fading to related programme of ‘Paolo & Francesca’ that Machen performed in, cloth. £150.00 and the dispatch of the above work to Anthony Lejeune. Clearly a First published 1907. Machen aficionado he declares that ‘I have lived the greater part of my No. 32 of the New Adelhi Library. life in Wales, and most of my friends are Welsh, but I own to a bit of spite Inscribed to front free end paper ‘Anthony Thompson [Lejeune] from in having a “smack” at the Welsh for the way in which, until near the Arthur Machen October 6. 1943. With an envelope affixed to pastedown end of his life, they ignored Machen as a great writer ...’ inscribed ‘Anthony Thompson’ in Machen’s hand, containing an ALS 452. Machen, Arthur. DR STIGGINS: His Views and thus ‘High St Old Amersham/Bucks Oct. 6 ‘43. ‘Dear Mr Thompson Principles. A Series of Interviews. Imprinted for Francis Griffiths Herewith “The Hill of Dreams.” It occupied my energies from the and Published at the Sign of the Gryphon ... 1906. autumn of 1895 to the spring of 1897. Here also is the book which Mrs Machen promised to lend your mother. With all our best regards to your 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. [viii] + 141pp. + [i] + [x] publ. adverts. From the father your mother and yourself Yours sincerely Arthur Machen.’ Library of Anthony Lejeune, E.ps. very sl. browned, cloth backed pictorial boards, black griffin black box to lower board, minor 458. Machen, Arthur. THE HOUSE OF SOULS. E. Grant soiling, spine sl. faded and soiled. £75.00 Richards 1906. Goldstone & Sweetser 11a. First Edition. 1st Ed. Thick 8vo. xiii + [ii] + 514pp. + [i]. From the Library of Athony Lejeune, some light browning, upper hinge cracked, 453. Machen, Arthur. THE GREAT RETURN. Faith Press secondary binding in 3/-6 black lettered plain grey cloth with title 1915. author and Grant Richards in black lettering to spine, some 1st Ed. 2nd Issue (Top edge uncoloured). Sm. 8vo. 80pp. From soiling and staining, spine very sl. chipped. £150.00 the Library of Anthony Lejeune, light browning, sm. chip to fore- edge of last leaf, original pictorial boards designed by T. Noyes 459. Machen, Arthur. THE LONDON ADVENTURE Or the Lewis, some wear and minor loss to edges, lacking backstrip. Art of Wandering. Martin Secker 1924. £150.00 2nd Impression. 142pp. + [ii]. From the Library of Anthony Inscribed ‘Arthur Machen’ to half title. Lejeune, some light browning, original black lettered red cloth, some fading, spine bumped. £50.00 454. Machen, Arthur. THE GREEN ROUND. Ernest Benn Ltd. 1938. 460. Machen, Arthur. RITUAL And Other Stories. Tartarus 1st Ed. 218pp. Marginal browning, from the library of Anthony Press 1992. Lejeune, original cloth, light fading, spine faded and soiled. Revised 3rd Ed. [vi] + 286pp. From the library of Anthony £75.00 Lejeune, gilt lettered red cloth, very sl. rubbed and marked. Friends of Arthur Machen website ‘Machen's final full-length work of £125.00 fiction is judged a failure by some. However, in this work, Machen's No. 133 of a Limited Edition of 300 Copies. earlier exploration of the fantastic moves outward to embrace the Collecting together his more elusive short fiction. absurd, of Kafka, Camus and Sartre. Not recommended for devotees of With a TLS from Raymond Russell of Tartarus Press to Anthony Lejeune, gothic and horror, but of potential fascination for the rest of us.’ presenting the above work to the latter and lamenting the extensions of the copyright period in relation to the reprinting of Machen’s works. 455. Machen, Arthur. HIEROGLYPHICS A Note Upon Ecstasy in Literature. Martin Secker 1912. 461. Machen, Arthur. THE SECRET OF THE SANGRAAL. New Ed. (reset and revised). Sm. 8vo. 202pp. + [vi]. Port. frontis. A collection of writings by ... Tartarus Press 1995. Lacking front f.e.p., from the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some 1st Ed. thus. [vi] + 287pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, light spotting, original gilt lettered cloth, some soiling, spine sl. original gilt lettered black boards, loss to head of spine at lower bumped. £100.00 joint, in very sl. soiled d/w. with loss related to damage of spine. First published 1902. £75.00 With a TLS to Miss [Caroline] Lejeune, signed by Ronald Levin on the No. 177 of a Limited Edition of 250 Copies. headed notepaper of the Talks Department of the BBC, discussing the Collecting together all of the essays from Dog and Duck (1924), Notes formers appearance on the ‘Third Programme on Sunday January 11th, and Queries (1926), Tom O'Bedlam and His Song (1930), Bridles and to ‘give a talk on Arthur Machen ... ’ Spurs (1951) and A Note on Poetry (1949) as well as a number of other With a headed note card of the Sunday Telegraph ‘14/1/192 Dear fugitive pieces. It also includes the 'Bibliographical Notes' from Henry Anthony Many thanks for the Machen; I enjoyed it and thought the last Danielson's Arthur Machen: A Bibliography (1923). two paragraphs wonderful. It was very nice of the you to send it. I suppose you are right about the Sunday Telegraph, and how strange it is 462. McKay, David (Editor). FUTURE COMICS. Number 1 - that I should now look back at the time of [John] Anstey as Golden Age. Number 4. [Complete in Four Issues]. ... June - September 1940. Do you? A Happy New Year Bynes? 4 issues. Royal 8vo. 64pp. each. Colour comic strip. From the

456. Machen, Arthur. THE HILL OF DREAMS. Martin Library of Anthony Lejeune, some light browning, original Secker 1922. pictorial wrapps., first issue split to backstrip and chipped to 1st Ed. 309pp. + [ii]. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some upper wrapp. and with sl. loss to upper leading corner, general very light browning, original black cloth with faded lettering to minor wear and soiling. £1,000.00 Stories comprising The Lone Ranger by Fran Striker; Rush Newton; The Phantom by Lee Falk and Ray Moore; Trem McRea and the Golden 45 Cinders by Richard Wormser; Family Portrait by J. Norman Lynd; 1st Ed., 1st Issue. 199pp. + [i]. With decorations by K. Romney Saturn Against the Earth; Family Portrait by J. Norman Lynd; Dollar a Towndrow. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, some very light Dither by Joe Musial. marginal browning, f.e.ps. browned and with e.ps. lightly spotted, 463. Michelson, Miriam. THE AWAKENING OF ZOJAS. fore and lower edge uncut, original gilt lettered black cloth with Musson Books Company, Limited, Toronto 1910. gilt device to upper board, some minor soiling and rubbing and 1st Ed. [vi] + 268pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. very light fading, corners and head and tail of spine sl. bumped. very sl. spotted, front f.e.p. cut away, original green lettered blind £50.00 embossed ochre cloth, some minor soiling and rubbing. £50.00 473. Morris, William. PRE-RAPHAELITE BALLADS. Now

464. Milne, A.A. NOW WE ARE SIX. Methuen & Co. Ltd. done into type from the original text and reprinted. A. Wessels 1927. Co., New York 1900. 2nd Ed. Slim 8vo. [xii] + 103pp. + [i]. Profusely illus. with Slim 8vo. [58]pp. Many decorative borders, illustrations and decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. From the library of Anthony decorative red initials by H.M. O’Kane. Dec. e.ps. very lightly Lejeune, half title and last page browned, dec. e.ps., original gilt browned, upper hinge partially cracked but firm, ownership lettered gilt rule edged dark red cloth with gilt illus. to boards, inscription, original cloth backed dec. boards, soiled and sl. some sl. darkening to edges and spine, very minor rubbing to rubbed, corners sl. bumped, lacking most of paper title label from corners and head and tail of spine, t.e.g. £50.00 spine. £75.00 Inscribed to half-title - ‘To Tony [Lejeune] with love & best wishes from No. 461 of a Limited Edition of 500 Copies on “Old Stratford” paper.

“Aunt” Beatrice [Kean Seymour] Xmas, 1934. 474. Moyes, Patricia. DEAD MEN DON’T SKI. Collins 465. Mitchell, Gladys. DEATH AND THE MAIDEN. Michael Crime Club 1959. Joseph Ltd. 1947. 1st Ed. 288pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, good in 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. 263pp. E.ps. lightly browned, from the Library lightly soiled and chipped d/w. £75.00 of Anthony Lejeune, original silver lettered black cloth, some 475. Nesbit, E. THE RAILWAY CHILDREN. Wells Gardner, dampstaining to edges of boards, sm. bump to tail of upper board, Darton & Co. 1906. chipped d/w. with sm. closed tear and sl. loss. £85.00 1st Ed. 309pp. + [viii] publ. adverts. 20 plates by C.E. Brock (one 466. Mitchell, Gladys. A JAVELIN FOR JONAH. Michael crudely coloured). From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some Joseph 1974. light browning, original cloth with gilt image and lettering to 1st UK Ed. 200pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with upper board, corners frayed, spine dulled with loss across head publishers compliments slip loosely inserted, e.ps. very lightly and tail and sm. stain to tail. £250.00 browned, otherwise very good in d/w. £100.00 Inscribed ‘C.A. Lejeune from Mother Christmas 1909.’

467. Mitchell, Gladys. MY FATHER SLEEPS. Michael 476. Norton, Mary. THE BORROWERS. The Borrows. The Joseph 1944. Borrowers Afloat. The Borrowers Aloft. The Borrowers Afield. 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. 208pp. Some light browning, from the Library Readers Union/J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1962. of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. browned, original blue lettered cloth, Readers Union Ed. 4 vols., complete. Colour frontiss., illus. light staining in part to the upper board, ragged browned d/w. throughout by Diana Stanley. Illus. e.ps., very good in d/ws. with loss. £450.00 lightly browned to spines, together in sl. rubbed and lightly faded Scarce. dec. card slipcase with paper title label to top edge. £50.00

468. Mitchell, Gladys. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. Michael 477. O’Brian, Patrick. CLARISSA OAKES. HarperCollins Joseph 1960. 1992. 1st Ed. 246pp. + [ii]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with 1st Ed. 256pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with review review slip loosely inserted, good in lightly browned and very sl. slip loosely inserted, light marginal browning, good in d/w. chipped d/w. very lightly faded to spine. £100.00 £50.00

469. Mitchell, Gladys. SPOTTED HEMLOCK. Michael 478. O’Brian, Patrick. THE WINE-DARK SEA. Joseph 1958. HarperCollins 1993. 1st Ed. 249pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with 1st Ed. [vi] + 261pp. + [v] blank. From the library of Anthony review slip loosely inserted, fore-edge of leaves very sl. spotted, Lejeune, with review slip related letter and notes loosely inserted, good in lightly browned and sl. chipped d/w. £50.00 very light marginal browning, original gilt lettered purple boards very sl. faded along lower edge, good in d/w. £50.00 470. Morice, Anne. DEATH IN THE GRAND MANOR. A novel of detection. Macmillan 1970. 479. O’Neill, Joseph. PHILIP. Victor Gollancz Ltd. 1940. 1st Ed. 222pp. + [ii]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with 1st Ed. 447pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, sl. review slip loosely inserted, marginal browning, e.ps. very sl. dulled gilt title to spine, in lightly soiled and sl. chipped d/w. spotted, in d/w. with some minor fading. £50.00 lightly browned and with much loss to spine. £90.00

471. Morice, Anne. DEATH OF A GAY DOG. Macmillan 480. [Oldham, John]. A SATYR AGAINST VERTUE. 1971. London: Printed in the Year 1679. 1st Ed. 192pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, with review 1st Ed. Square 8vo. 15pp. + [i] blank. T.p. device, dec. initial slip loosely inserted, some sporadic very minor marginal spotting, letter. Browning, rebound in modern half morocco with marbled good in lightly browned and very sl. chipped d/w. £125.00 boards, gilt lettered morocco title label to spine. £650.00 Scarce first publication. 472. Morris, Kenneth. THE SECRET MOUNTAIN and Other ESTC R5964 ‘Anonymous. By John Oldham. In verse. Wing (CD-ROM, Tales. Faber & Gwyer 1926. 1996), O243 Brooks, Harold F. Bibliography of John Oldham, 3.’

46 ODNB ‘... His first poem to achieve renown was 'Aude a liquid. Ode' 486. Palmer, Ray (Editor). AMAZING STORIES. Volume 13 (written in 1676 at Croydon), which circulated in manuscript and Number 1. Ziff Davis Chicago January 1939. appeared in a pirated printed edition in 1679 under the misleading title A Royal 8vo. 144pp. Ills., adverts. Some browning, from the library Satyr Against Vertue. This was imagined to be Rochester's speech on of Anthony Lejeune, original pictorial wrapps., chipped with smashing the phallic glass sundials in the king's privy garden in 1675, and its satirical impersonation of Rochester's libertine stance drew an marginal loss, loss to spine. £100.00 appreciative visit from the earl and his entourage. The 'Dithyrambique “I, Robot” by Eando Binder, Interplanetary Graveyard by R.R. on Drinking: Suppos'd to be Spoken by Rochester at the Guinny-Club' Winterbotham, Battle in the Dawn by Manly Wade Wellman, The and 'Sardanapalus', an erotic heroic extravaganza too obscene for Treatise on Asteroid C. by Frederic Arnold Kummer, The Scientific publication, completed a trio of poems satirically mimicking libertine Ghost by Ed Earl Repp, Black Empress by John Russell Fearn, Death in attitudes with such bravura that some readers failed to see their ironic the Tubeway by Stanton A. Coblentz. purpose ...’ 487. Pargeter, Edith. THE CITY LIES FOUR-SQUARE. A 481. [Oldham, John]. SOME NEW PIECES Never before Novel. William Heinemann Ltd. 1938. Published. By the Author of the Satyrs upon the Jesuites. London: Proof Copy. 290pp. From the Library of Anthony Lejeune, some Printed by M.C. for Jo. Hindmarsh ... 1681. foxing, original sl. creased and foxed wrapps. with sm. tears to 1st Ed. Slim 8vo. (a-[a4]) + [A] -[I4]. + [ii] adverts. Mispaginated tail of upper wrapp. £350.00 but catchwords follow [T.p. + [viii] + 1-37 + 40-46 + 46-56 + 35 Proof copy of the Author’s third novel.

+ 58-134 + [ii] adverts]. Ex.-libris Tixall Library, light browning 488. Parker, Sir Gilbert. [COLLECTION OF NOVELS]. and waterstaining throughout, hinges tender, without pastedowns, When Valmond Came to Pontiac; The Trail of the Sword; Pierre contemporary ownership signature to top edge of t.p., 20th and His People; Mrs Falchion; An Adventurer of the North; The century ink annotations to verso of flyleaf, p.18 (line 10) reads Seats of the Mighty; The Battle of the Strong; Northern lights; correctly kind instead of klnd, most of last line of text not printed The Pomp of the Laviletter; The Translation of a Savage. at p.86 but written in pencil, contemporary calf with blind ruling Methuen & Co. 1897-1909. to edges of boards, boards rubbed scuffed with sl. wear to Mixed Eds. 10 vols. Sm. 8vo. 3 frontiss. Some light browning, corners, blind ruling and remains of paper label to spine worn at blue half calf with cloth boards, minor marking, dec. gilt tail with loss. £150.00 compartments with gilt lettered labels to lightly sunned spines, ESTC R12528. ‘The author of the Satyrs upon the Jesuites = John t.e.g. £300.00 Oldham. Printer’s name from Wing CD. Contents and errata on leaf a4r. Caption title on p. 1: Horace his Art of poetry, imitated in English. With 489. Pater, Walter. MARIUS THE EPICUREAN. His final advertisement leaf.’ Sensations and Ideas. Macmillan and Co. 1885. 482. Outhwaite, Ida Rentoul. BUNNY & BROWNIE The 1st Ed. 2 vols. [viii] + 260pp. + [ii] + [vi] + 246pp. + [iv]. Some Adventures of George & Wiggle. Written & Illustrated by ... A & very light marginal browning and occasional spotting, marbled C Black 1930. e.ps. very lightly browned, sm. booksellers label, half suede with 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. 99pp. + [iv]. publ. adverts. 8 colour and 8 b/w. cloth covered boards, boards lightly browned, corners scuffed, plates, text ills. throughout. Plate facing pp.56 torn to head with raised bands black dec. motifs and black lettering to sl. rubbed sl. loss and detached at gutter hinge towards tail, some light and faded spines, t.e.g. £60.00 browning, ills. e.ps., cloth backed dec. boards with title label to An historical and philosophical novel by Walter Pater (his only upper board, spine faded and sl. chipped, some light staining to completed full-length fiction), written between 1881 and 1884, published in 1885 and set in 161–177 AD, in the Rome of the Antonines. boards. £275.00 490. Patrick, Q. [Pseudonym of Hugh Wheeler and Richard 483. Outhwaite, Ida Rentoul (Illustrator). THE LITTLE Wilson Webb]. FILE ON CLAUDIA CRAGGE. William GREEN ROAD TO FAIRYLAND. By Annie R. Rentoul. A & C Morrow & Co., New York 1938. Black 1922. 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. Unpaginated. Numerous ills., photos., facsimiles, 1st Trade Ed. Sm. 4to. vii + 103pp. 8 colour plates and 8 b/w. clippings, 6 tipped in samples etc. From the library of Anthony plates, textual figures to prelims. Some light browning, ills. e.ps., Lejeune, e.ps. very lightly browned, some very light marginal original clue cloth backed dec. boards with title label to upper browning, sl. red staining from boards to e.ps., original black board, some marking to bumped and sl. frayed spine, some loss to lettered red boards, lightly soiled and rubbed, joints splitting at corners. £450.00 head and tail, fore-edge of upper board faded, lower board sl. Also published in a Limited Edition of 300 Numbered Copies. ‘... according to Muir and Holden, was one of the best loved of all waterstained, corners worn, some loss at tail of spine. £50.00 Australian children's stories from the 1920s to the 1950s ...’ Crimefile number 4. It is a complete dossier of a crime, exactly as received at Police 484. Outhwaite, Ida Rentoul (Illustrator). THE RED WITCH Headquarters. The crime was a murder. The police solved it, Can you? By Arthur Newell. A & C Black Ltd. 1937. 491. Plautus, (Titus Maccius). COMEDIES. Translated into 1st Ed. 64pp. 4 colour plates. Some light browning heavier to Familiar Blank Verse, by Bonnell Thornton. Printed for T. Becket e.ps., original turquiose cloth with line ills. to upper board, some ... 1769-74. fading and marking, spine chipped. £50.00 Mixed Eds. 5 vols. Vol. 1. & 3 with t.p. vignette. Vol. 1. with 485. Ovid. OPERUM. Amsteldami Apud Janssonio ded. leaf attached to verso of torn t.p., joints cracking, some light Waesbergios 1717. browning, ex.-libris W.L. Sugden, original paper backed boards, Edito Nova accurante Nicolao Heinsio. 3 vol. 24mo. Additional some soiling, lacking much of backstrips, extremities rubbed. engraved t.p., t.p. devices, dec. initial letters. Latin text. Light £90.00 browning, contemporary calf, some wear, joints cracking though 492. Plutarch’s LIVES, translated from the Original Greek; firm, dec. gilt compartments and raised bands to spines lacking With Notes, Historical and Critical; And a Life of Plutarch. By labels and with some loss to heads and tails. £75.00 John Langhorne and William Langhorne. Printed for Sharpe and Son 1819. 47 New Ed. 6 vols. Port. frontis. Flyleaf front and t.p. to vol. 1 ESTC S115626 ‘In verse. Signatures: A-F8 G4. The first leaf is blank. detached, light browning, contemporary half calf with marbled Often found bound with his "Poems", 1640. Also found issued with his boards, rubbed and scuffed with loss to edges, some wear to "Poems", 1643. Signatures from DFo. STC (2nd ed.), 20693a; Greg, II, 469 (c).’ boards, faded gilt to spines with some discolouring and sl. loss to heads moreso to vol. 6., lacking title labels. £100.00 498. Raymond, Alex. THE “POP-UP” FLASH GORDON. The Tournament of Death. The Illustrated Pop-Up Edition. Pleasure 493. (Pound). Amdur, Alice Steiner. THE POETRY OF Books Inc. Chicago 1935. EZRA POUND. Harvard Univ. Press 1936. Royal 8vo. [16]pp. 3 working colour pop-ups. From the Library Thin 8vo. £50.00 of Anthony Lejeune, light browning, original pictorial covers, Radcliffe Honors Theses in English No. 5. lightly foxed, backstrip sl. chipped. £200.00 300 copies printed. Review request slip loosely inserted. 499. Rinder, Edith Wingate. THE SHADOW OF ARVOR: Amdur’s undergraduate thesis, which apparently Ezra Pound did not Legendary Romances and Folk-Tales of . Translated and like! retold by ... Patrick Geddes & Colleagues, Edinburgh N.d. 494. Pragnell, Festus. THE TERROR FROM TIMORKAL. c.[1896]. Bear, Hudson Ltd. 1946. 1st Ed. [viii] + 310pp. + [xxvi] adverts. From the library of 1st Ed. Sm. landscape 8vo. 192pp. Stape indents, light browning, Anthony Lejeune, light marginal browning, e.ps. spotted, original original pictorial wrapps., spine rubbed with several sm. nicks. gilt lettered green cloth lettered in black to upper board, spine £75.00 faded, fore and lower edge uncut. £75.00 An African Adventure Story. The Celtic Library. Setting a world-threatening crisis in an African Lost World, where the Discovery of a new mineral suitable for the manufacture of super 500. Robbins, Tod. et al. CREEPS. A Collection of Uneasy Weapons is exploited by unscrupulous politicians. Tales. Philip Allan 1932. 1st Imp. of this collection. 248pp. + [viii] adverts. From the 495. (Punch). PICTURES FROM PUNCH. Vols. I-IV. library of Anthony Lejeune, marginal browning and occasional Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ld. 1894-95. spotting, sm. worm hole to upper leading corner of p.170-184, 4 vols. Sm. 4to. Port. frontiss., vignette t.ps., profusely illus. original black lettered cloth, some minor soiling and rubbing, throughout. Some sporadic light spotting, sm. portion of gutter spine browned and sl. rubbed with browning intruding sl. onto margin of half-title and frontis. in vol. 1 neatly repaired, original boards. £50.00 bright gilt lettered dec. cloth, some very minor soiling, corners and head and tail of spines sl. bumped. £75.00 501. Roberts, Murray. [pseudonym of Robert Murray Graydon.] [FIFTEEN STORIES] Captain Justice versus the Sea 496. Rackham, Arthur. (Illustrator). THE INGOLDSBY Eagles. Jungle Castaways. The Weed Men. The Hidden Land. LEGENDS Or Mirth & Marvels by Thomas Ingoldsby Esq. Captain Justice on Secret Service. Captain Justice at Bay! The London: J.M. Dent & Co./New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. 1907. Raiders of Robot City. Captain Justice on Thunder Mountain. The Revised Ed. Sm. 4to. [xx] + 549pp. + [i]. 24 tipped in colour Gold Raiders. The Ocean Robot. The Rival Robots. Captain plates, 12 tinted plates, dec. t.p. and 66 line drawings to text. Justice’s Airway. The Mystery Planet. The Flying Globes. The Some very light marginal browning, tissue guard to t.p. sl. spotted Outlaw Raiders. Amalgamated Press June 1936- 6-4-39 very sl. offsetting onto t.p., dec. e.ps., original dec. gilt lettered Bound in 2 vols. Thick 8vo. 7 stories in vol. 1 lacking original green cloth, some minor soiling and rubbing to extremities, pictorial wrapps., 8 stories in vol. 2. retaining original pictorial corners sl. bumped, spine lightly browned and sl. rubbed at head, wrapps. Vignette drop titles to vol. 1. Some browning, bound in t.e.g. rest uncut. £135.00 early gilt lettered cloth. £200.00 Originally published in 1898, with some new illustrations, substituted From the Boys’ Friend Complete Library Nos. 529, 533, 541, 549, 565, and others redrawn and coloured. 570, 573, 622, 626, 629, 633, 637, 641, 663, 665.

497. Randolph, Tho[mas]. POEMS With the Muses Looking- 502. Robinson, W. Heath (Illustrator). SHAKESPEARE’S Glasse, and Amyntas. Oxford: Printed by L. Lichfield Printer to COMEDY OF A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM. Constable the University, for Francis Bowman 1640. & Co. 1914. 2nd Ed. Sm. 8vo. [26] + 134 + [2] + 83 + (86-87) + [7] + 18 + 1st Trade Ed. 4to. xii + [iv] + 185pp. + [ii]. 12 tipped in colour (15-101) + [i] blank. T.p. device, dec. headpiece. [Lacking the plates, profusely ills. in b/w. Very light browning, several leaves additional engraved title-page by William Marshall as is often with minor soiling, front f.e.p. creased, bookplate crudely found]. Signature A8 lacking piece to leading corner sl. affecting removed from pastedown, original cloth backed boards, some text. [Bound with] THE JEALOUS LOVERS. A Comedie fading, leading corner to upper board scuffed, spine sl. bumped. presented to their gracious Majesties at Cambridge, By the £200.00 students of Trinitie-College. Printed by Roger Daniel Printer to the University of Cambridge 1640. Blank leaf + [16] + 88pp. 503. Rohmer, Sax. [pseudonym of Arthur S. Ward]. Dec. border to t.p., dec. initial letters. Some light browning, neat DAUGHTER OF FU MANCHU. Cassell and Company Ltd. inscription, rebound in late C19th half calf with marbled boards, 1935. some minor wear to boards, gilt ruling and gilt lettered title label 3rd Ed. 279pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, f.e.ps. to spine, extremities rubbed. £350.00 very lightly browned, in lightly soiled and chipped d/w. with sm. ESTC S94833 ‘Edited by Robert Randolph. The second edition enlarged. tear to upper part of d/w. repaired to verso and spine faded. P. 105 misnumbered 101. In verse. "The Muses looking-glasse" has £50.00 separate dated title page, pagination, and register. "Amyntas· or The impossible dowry." has separate dated title page and pagination; 504. Saint-Pelaie, Mr de. THE LITERARY HISTORY OF register is continuous ... STC (2nd ed.), 20695.5 ...’ THE TROUBADOURS. Containing Their Lives, Extracts from STC 20695; Madan, I, 222; Greg, III, p. 1101. their Works, And many Particulars relative to the Customs, Morals, and History of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. 48 Collected and Abridged from the French of ... By the Author of King Henry V.; Titus Andronicus; King Richard III.; Macbeth; the Life of Petrarch. T. Cadell ... 1779. Timon of Athens; Twelfth Night; King Henry VI. First Part; King 1st Ed. in English. xxiv + 495pp. Some light browning, marbled Henry VI Second Part; King Henry VI. Third Part; Sonnets; e.ps., morocco backed marbled boards, some minor wear and Hamlet Prince of Denmark; Winter’s Tale; King Henry IV. First rubbing, gilt ruled spine light creased with gilt lettering. £100.00 Part; King Henry IV Second Part; The Tempest; Midsummer ESTC T80464 ‘Author of The life of Petrarch = Susanna Dobson.’ Night’s Dream; Julius Cæsar; Troilus and Cressida; King Henry VIII; Comedy of Errors; Love’s Labour’s Lost; Othello the Moor 505. Sapper. [H.C. McNeile]. KNOCK-OUT. Hodder and of Venice; King Richard II.; The Merchant of Venice; Merry Stoughton Limited 1936. Wives of Windsor; Much Ado About Nothing; Taming of the Reprint. 317pp. + [i]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. Shrew; As You Like It; Biographical Sketch and Glossary. Allied and fore-edge of leaves sl. spotted, light marginal browning, Newspaper Ltd. N.d. c.[1925]. original black lettered pale blue cloth, some sl. darkening to fore- 40 vols. complete. 5.2 x 3.5 cms. Uniformly bound in limp cloth, edge and top-edge of boards, spine faded, in lightly soiled and sl. complete with custom made wooden bookcase, 23 cms. high x chipped d/w. lightly browned to spine. £50.00 19.5 cms wide with three sloping shelves, minor wear. £200.00

506. Scott, Will. DISHER-DETECTIVE. Cassell and Co. 512. Shakespeare, William. THE WORKS OF SHAKSPERE. 1925. [And] A BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM SHAKSPERE. Edited by 1st Ed. 304pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, some light Charles Knight. London: Virtue & Co. N.d. c.[1890]. browning moreso to e.ps., original black lettered blue cloth with Imperial Ed. 2 vols. Folio. [viii] + 810pp. + [viii] + 778pp. + Cassell label to upper board, some marking, spine browned and [viii] + 188pp. Port. frontis., frontis., vignette t.ps., and 40 superb bumped with rubbed joints. £50.00 steel engraved plates by C.W. Cope, W.P. Frith, C.R. Leslie, D. Very scarce. Maclise, E.M. Ward, C. Clint, H.S. Marks, W.Q. Orchardson and 507. (Secret Service Operator). SECRET SERVICE others. Ex.-lib. with labels to pastedowns and sm. ink stamp and OPERATOR #5. America’s Undercover Ace. Volume Eleven. accession nos. to lower edge of letterpress t.ps., fore-edge of Number Four. Popular Publications Chicago March-April 1939. frontis in vol. 2 sl. ragged and torn without loss, marbled e.ps. Royal 8vo. 112pp. Ills., adverts. T.p. detached, from the library of and edges, contemporary half calf with cloth covered boards, sm. Anthony Lejeune, some browning, chipped wrappers with loss. indent piercing cloth to both lower boards resulting in sl. loss of £50.00 cloth to lower board of vol. 2, corners scuffed and sl. worn, gilt Invasion from the Sky by Curits Steele, The Army That Limped to Battle filleted raised bands and gilt lettered leather title label to lightly by Morton Taney. faded and rubbed spines with accession nos. at tail of spines. £150.00 508. Seward, Anna. LETTERS of ... Written Between the Years 1784 and 1807. Edinburgh : Printed by George Ramsay & 513. [Small, Austin J.]. THE SEAMARK OMNIBUS OF Company, for Archibald Constable ... 1811. THRILLS. Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. 1937. 1st Ed. 6 vols. Stipple port. frontis., folding facsimile letter from 1st Ed., thus. [iv] + 512pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, the author to Archibald Constable. Some light browning, sporadic spotting, original black lettered blue marbled cloth contemporary tree calf, gilt tooled raised bands with intricate gilt lightly browned to edges and spine, good in lightly soiled and sl. compartments with gilt lettering to sl. rubbed spines. £480.00 chipped d/w. lightly browned to spine. £50.00 Preface by A. Constable, to whom the letters were left for publication. ‘... From a bequest of twelve volumes of copies and parts of manuscript 514. Smith, E.A. Wyke. THE MARVELLOUS LAND OF correspondence, dated from 1784 to 1809, the Edinburgh publisher SNERGS. Ernest Benn 1927. Archibald Constable produced an expurgated edition of six volumes of 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. viii + 220pp. Profusely ills. by George Seward's letters in 1811 ...’ ODNB Morrow. Some sl. foxing, original cloth backed boards, some

509. Seymour, Beatrice Kean. FOOL OF TIME. William fading, spine sl. bumped and marked. £150.00 Heinemann Ltd. 1940. Children's fantasy novel whose "snergs" provided acknowledged inspiration for Tolkien's creation of hobbits. ‘I should like to record my 1st Ed. [vi] + 314pp. Some light browning, from the library of own love and my children's love of E. A. Wyke-Smith's Marvellous Land Anthony Lejeune, browned d/w. sl. chipped with marginal loss. of Snergs, at any rate of the snerg-element of that tale, and of Gorbo the £75.00 gem of dunderheads, jewel of a companion in an escapade.’ Inscribed to half title ‘For Connie [Constance Redfearn], who has read it all before - this copy of an Inconsiderable Work of which all copies are 515. Spenser, Edmund. THE FAIRIE QUEENE: Disposed into hers. With my love and gratitude Beatrice 16 December 1940.’ Twelve Bookes, Fashioning XII Morall Vertues. To Which is Beatrice Kean Seymour (1886–1955) prolific British novelist and short Added His Epithalamion. G. Routledge & Co. 1853. story writer. New Ed., with a Glossary. Sm. thick 8vo. xii + 820pp. 8 plates

510. Seymour, William Kean. CHINESE CRACKERS. after ills. by Edward Corbould. Some light browning, inner gilt Alleged Translations from the Chinese. Boriswood 1938. tooled dentelles, red morocco with intricate gilt tooling in attractive geometric style, dec. gilt tooled spine sl. creased and 1st Ed. Slim 8vo. 56pp. Decorations by Eustace Seymour-Howell. rubbed, a.e.g. £125.00 From the library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. spotted and sl. browned, good in lightly soiled d/w. £100.00 516. Spenser, Edmund. THE POETICAL WORKS. The Faery Author’s Presentation Copy, inscribed - ‘For Constance E. Redfearn Queen. Suttaby, Evance & Fox 1819. With love and Christmas greetings from William Kean Seymour.’ 2 vols. 12mo. xviii + 485pp. + ii + 528pp. Engraved frontiss. after 511. Shakespeare, William. [MINIATURE SET OF] THE R. Westall, engraved t.ps. Some browning, marbled e.ps., bound WORKS. Cymbeline; Coriolanus; All’s Well that Ends Well; by Fazakerley of Liverpool in full calf, gilt rule to edges of King Lear; Romeo and Juliet; Pericles Prince of Tyre; Two boards, gilt motifs and gilt lettering to spines, some rubbing, sl. Gentlemen of Verona; Antony and Cleopatra; Measure for loss to head of spine of vol. 1. £75.00 Measure; King John; Venus and Adonis; The Rape of Lucrece; The title-pages are engraved 49 "Spenser; account of his life, and criticism of his works. By J. Aikin", p. Royal 8vo. 112pp. Ills. Adverts. From the Library of Anthony [iii]-xviii Lejeune, browning, original pictorial wrapps., chipped with sm. Printer statement on final page: "C. Baldwin, printer, ..." portion lacking to lower wrapp. £55.00 With glossary in v. 2 The Devil’s Candlesticks by Grant Stockbridge; Jewel Jinx by Cyril 517. Stagge, Jonathan [Pseudonym of Hugh Callingham Plunkett, Bargain Counter Corpse by Arthur Leo Zagat.

Wheeler]. THE YELLOW TAXI. A Dr. Westlake Mystery. 524. Steeger, Harry (Editor). THE SPIDER. Master of Men. Popular Library, New York 1942. Volume Sixteen Number One. Popular Publications Chicago Sm. slim 8vo. Paperback. 190pp. + [ii] adverts. From the library October 1938. of Anthony Lejeune, browning throughout, sm. label to lower Royal 8vo. 112pp. Ills. Adverts. From the Library of Anthony pastedown, upper hinge sl. tender, original coloured pictorial limp Lejeune, browning, original pictorial wrapps., creased and card wrapps., some very minor soiling and sl. rubbing to chipped with minor loss. £50.00 extremities. £50.00 The Spider at Bay by Grant Stockbridge, the Witness From Hell by Popular Library No. 62. Arthur Leo Zagat, Never Bet on a Corpse by J. Lane Linklater.

518. Stanleyan King, T. THE YELLOW WOLF. No. 6. 525. Steeger, Harry (Editor). THE SPIDER. Master of Men. London : Aldine Publishing Co. December 1926. Volume Twenty Number Four. Popular Publications Chicago Sm. thin 8vo. 64pp. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, leading May 1940. corner clipped, browned, 22/ in pencil to upper wrapp., foxing, Royal 8vo. 112pp. Ills. Adverts. From the Library of Anthony staple marks to lower wrapp., sl. loss to backstrip. £75.00 Lejeune, browning, original pictorial wrapps., chipped with sm. Scarce. tears and sl. loss. £60.00 ‘This scientific sleuth owned one of the first mercedes race cars. He was The Spider and the War Emperor by Grant Stockbridge, The Devil’s usually to be found cigar smoking at the wheel ... ‘ Contortionists by Emile C. Tepperman, Corpse Without a Country by The detective duo of Dixen Brett and his assistant Pat Malone in a Aldine Dale deV. Kier. Dixon Brett Detective Library, Total Issues: 28 (numbered). Oct-1926 – Nov-1927: Editor: Walter H. Light. Prices: 3d. 2 per month. 526. Steele, Richard and Addison, Joseph. THE SPECTATOR. Complete in One Volume. With Notes, and a 519. Stapledon, Olaf. ODD JOHN. Methuen & Co. 1935. General Index. No. 1 Thursday March 1 1710 - No. 635 Monday, 1st Ed. Second Issue. v + 282pp. + [viii] publishers adverts. From December 20, 1714. 635 issues. Stereotyped and Printed by and the library of Anthony Lejeune, some light browning, original for A. Wilson ... 1813. dark blue lettered blue cloth, chipped and sl. creased d/w. New Ed. Large 8vo. xvi + 918pp. Some light browning, with the browned in part, clipped though not affecting price to flap. bookplate of Dame Margaret Boord, handsome gilt fillet edged £500.00 mottled calf, rebacked with original spine laid down, intricate gilt Stapledon’s third novel, exploring the theme of the Übermensch Super- compartments and gilt lettered title label to spine. £125.00 man, this is the work that gave the world the term Homo superior. Second issue with publishers catalogue dated ‘835’ [August 1935] the The Spectator was a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and first issue showed 535 [May 1935]. Richard Steele in England, lasting from 1711 to 1712. Each "paper", or Scarce in the distinctive dust wrapper. "number", was approximately 2,500 words long, and the original run consisted of 555 numbers, beginning on 1 March 1711. These were 520. Stapledon, Olaf. STAR MAKER. Methuen & Co. 1937. collected into seven volumes. The paper was revived without the 1st paperback Issue. xii + 339pp. From the Library of Anthony involvement of Steele in 1714, appearing thrice weekly for six months, Lejeune, light browning, sl. foxing to first and last few leaves, and these papers when collected formed the eighth volume. Among the original wrapps., sl. chip to fore-edge of upper wrapp., browning, contributors were Alexander Pope, Ambrose Philips, Lady Mary Wortley Montague, Thomas Tickell, Laurence Eusden. The papers addressed sl. damage to backstrip. £400.00 cultural, moral and topical concerns, and carries a series of entertaining Published the same year as hard back edition. character sketches. One of the most highly acclaimed novels in science fiction. 527. Stout, Rex. THE RUBBER BAND. A Nero Wolfe 521. Stapledon, W. Olaf. LAST AND FIRST MEN. A Story of Mystery. Cassell 1936. the Near and Far Future. Methuen & Co. 1930. 1st UK Ed. [iv] + 296pp. + [ii]. From the library of Anthony 1st Ed. xi + 355pp. + 8pp. publ. publishers catalogue dated June Lejeune, f.e.ps. very lightly browned, sporadic light spotting 1930. With the ownership inscription of D.M. Sommerville 1931, throughout, original gilt lettered green cloth, some minor rubbing from the library of Jack Meadows, some light browning, original and light dampspotting, spine faded and with gilt dulled. £250.00 bright gilt lettered cloth, sl. faded spine bumped. £150.00 The relative success of the above work prompted Stapledon to become a 528. [Surtees, Robert Smith]. MR SPONGE’S SPORTING full-time writer. He wrote a sequel, Last Men in London. TOUR. Bradbury Agnew & Co. N.d. c.[1880s].

522. Steeger, Harry (Editor). THE SPIDER. Master of Men. Reprint. x + [i] + 450pp. With t.p. vignette and 13 steel engraved Volume Fourteen. Number Two. Popular Publications Chicago plates coloured by hand, 29 full page wood engravings, numerous March 1938. ills. Some light browning, later e.ps., original bright gilt lettered Royal 8vo. 112pp. Ills. Adverts. From the Library of Anthony black and gilt dec. cloth, corners frayed, spine sl. faded and chipped, recased. £50.00 Lejeune, light browning, original pictorial wrapps., chipped and sl. browned, sm. perforation to upper wrapp. £75.00 529. Swift, Jonathan. THE POEMS. Edited by Harold The Grey Horde Creeps by Grant Stockbridge; Corpse Without a Coffin Williams. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1958. by Emile C. Tepperman; The Web by Moran Tudury. 2nd Ed. 3 vols. Frontiss. Some very light marginal browning, 523. Steeger, Harry (Editor). THE SPIDER. Master of Men. original gilt lettered cloth cloth, some minor soiling and rubbing, Volume Fifteen. Number Three. Popular Publications Chicago spine sl. faded and rubbed. £50.00 August 1938. 530. Thackeray, William Makepeace. THE WORKS. Vanity Fair. Pendennis. Yellow Plush Memoirs, Great Hoggarty 50 Diamond. Barry Lyndon etc. Sketch Books etc. Contributions to boards, some marking to boards, intricate gilt and blind tooling to Punch etc. Henry Esmond etc. The Newcomes. Christmas Books sl. rubbed spines, minor wear to joints and edges, some markings etc. The Virginians. Philip. Lovel the Widower, Roundabout to edges, an attractive set. £200.00 Paper etc. Ballads etc. With Biographical Introductions by his ESTC T139435 ‘On p.696 of vol. 4: Londini: typis T. Rickaby; impensis Daughter, Anne Ritchie. Smith, Elder & Co. 1898-1908. B. White & Fil. R. Faulder, T. Payne, J. Edwards. M.DCC.XCII. Biographical Ed. 13 vols. Port. frontiss., many ills. by the Author, Illustration on titlepage shows a harp and trumpet. A different George Cruikshank, J.E. Millais, Luke Filden, George du impression to that with illustrations and plates also published in 1793. Includes the author’s minor works.’ Maurier, F. Barnard, Frank Dicksee, Richard Doyle, Frederick Walker, Charles Keene etc. Marbled e.ps., bound by Bickers & 536. Walsh, J.M. THE HALF ACE. Collins 1936. Son Ltd in half red calf with cloth covered boards, fore-edge of 2nd Imp. Library Ed. 282pp. + [iv] adverts. + [ii] blank. From the boards to vols. 2-7 sl. dampstained, some minor rubbing, scuff to library of Anthony Lejeune, e.ps. very lightly browned, original leather on lower board of vol. 2, gilt filleted raised bands gilt silver lettered dark pink cloth, minor browning along edges and motifs and gilt lettering to browned spines, t.e.g. £400.00 head and tail of spine, in lightly soiled and chipped d/w. £75.00 A Colonel Ormiston Secret Service Story. 531. Tolkien, J.R.R. THE LORD OF THE RINGS. The Fellowship of the Ring. The Two Towers. The Return of the 537. Walsh, J.M. THE MYSTERY MAN. John Hamilton Ltd. King. Readers Union/George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1960. 1933. Readers Union Ed. 3 vols. 3 folding maps, ills. E.ps. lightly 3rd Printing. 309pp. + [iii]. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, browned and sl. spotted, some sl. marginal spotting to vols. 2 and f.e.ps. lightly browned, original black lettered red cloth with some 3, vol. 1 in original gilt lettered cloth with some minor soiling and browning at head of spine, in lightly soiled and chipped d/w. fading to spine and top-edge of lower board, vols. 2 and 3 in browned to spine with label removed and some loss at head. lightly browned sl. spotted and very sl. chipped d/ws. £125.00 £50.00

532. Trollope, Anthony. THE DUKES’S CHILDREN. The 538. Watson, Gilbert. SKIPPER. William Blackwood and Sons complete text, reconstructed and edited by Steven Amarnick 1906. 1st Ed. [vi] + 356pp. [And] FORBIDDEN GROUND NY assisted by Robert F. Wiseman with Susan Lowell Humphreys. John Lane 1910. 1st US Ed. [iv] + 324pp. TODDIE. Mills & Introduced by Joanna Trollope. [With] COMMENTARY to the Boon 1911. 1st Ed. [iv] + 313pp. [And] THE AMAZING First Complete Edition of The Duke’s Children. Contributors: GUEST. Houghton Mifflin Co. Riverside Press Cambridge 1924. Steven Amarnick, Robert Wiseman, Susan Lowell Humphreys, 1st Ed. [vi] + 377pp. Michael G. Williamson. Folio Society 2015. Together 4 vols. Some browning, marbled e.ps., handsomely 2 vols. 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Translated No. 497 of a Limited Edition of 1980 Copies. into English Verse. CUP 1913. First published in 1879 as a serial in All the Year Round. It is the sixth Square 8vo. xv + 143pp. Some light browning, from the library of and final novel of the Palliser series. Anthony Lejeune, japon backed boards with black lettered japon 533. [Valentine, Louise]. AUNT LOUISA’S NURSERY label to upper board, spine soiled and bumped, minor wear. FAVOURITE. Comprising Hey-Diddle-Diddle. Pussy’s London £75.00 Life. Robin’s Christmas Eve. Uncle’s Farmyard. Frederick From the library of Sydney Sidney-Humphries (1862-1941) of Bohun Warne and Co. N.d. c.[1870]. Court Worcestershire. Life-Member of the Worcestershire Historical and Sm. 4to. 24 pages of ills. printed in colours by Kronheim. Some Archaeological Societies, a Life Member of the London Library, and a light browning, original gilt black and silver dec. green cloth with member of the Royal Agricultural Society. With his Signature and notes to title page, a poem decorations etc. in red illus. laid down to upper board, corners crudely reinforced, cloth ink to end papers. discoloured, spine chipped. £75.00 540. Wheatley, Dennis. THE SWORD OF FATE. Hutchinson 534. Verne, Jules. HECTOR SERVADAC. Translated by Ellen & Co. N.d. c.[1941]. E. Frewer. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington 1878. 1st Ed. 292pp. + [xii]. E.ps. maps. From the Library of Anthony 1st UK Ed. x + 370pp. + 24pp. publ. catalogue dated September Lejeune, some light browning, original gilt lettered cloth, chipped 1877. 97 plates from ills. by Paul Dominique Philippoteaux. d/w. browned to spine and with marginal loss. £135.00 Some light browning, hinges cracked, original gilt and black ills. terracotta cloth, sl. soiled, spine sl. chipped. £250.00 541. Wheatley, Dennis. UNHOLY CRUSADE. Hutchinson Of Originally published in Paris in 1877. London 1967. 1st Ed. 379pp. + [i]. E.p. maps. From the Library of Anthony 535. 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548. Wright, Farnsworth (Editor). WEIRD TALES. Volume inscription across head of t.p., tape marks along gutter hinge of 32 Number 5 Weird Tales NY November 1938. t.p. and sl. surface loss affecting ‘Sold’ of title, rebound in modern leather backed boards, gilt lettered label to spine. £150.00 Royal 8vo. pp.(521-638). Ills., adverts. From the library of Scarce first edition. Anthony Lejeune, heavily browned, original pictorial wrapps., sl. creased, chipped. £60.00 52 With the bookplate of Hugh Leach (1934-2015) Soldier, diplomat and Arabist who explored Yemen with Freya Stark, counted Wilfred Thesiger 558. Commissioners of Military Enquiry. [MILITARY among his friends, and was a circus ringmaster. ENQUIRY 1806-1816] First - Fifteenth Reports [1806-1810 only, without 16th-19th Reports & Index]. 1806-1810. 554. Callot, Jacques. DE DROEVE ELLENDIGHEDEN De 15 Reports bound in 3 vols. Sm. folio. Some light browning, vol. Droeve Ellendigheden van den Oorloogh. 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Dutch edition of Callot's most famous suite: Les Miseres et malheurs de 1 Barrack Office, Arrears of Accounts; 2. Barrack Office Establishment; la guerre Translates: The miseries and misfortunes of war originally 3. Barrack Department Stores and Supplies; 4. Barrack Department published in France in 1633. Buildings; 5. Medical Department; 6. War Office Establishment, Brutally honest depicting soldiers pillaging and burning their way Regimental Accounts, Agency and Clothing; 7. War Office Department of through towns, country and convents, before being variously arrested Foreign Accounts and the Chaplain General; 8. War Office Department and executed by their superiors, lynched by peasants, or surviving to live of Miscellaneous Accounts; 9. Army Expenditure in the West Indies; 10. as crippled beggars. At the end the generals are rewarded by their Royal Military College; 11. Adjutant and Quartermaster general’s monarch. During 1633, the year the larger set was published, Lorraine departments; 12. Treasurer of the Ordnannce; 13. Master-general and had been invaded by the French during the Thirty Years' War and Board of Ordnance; 14. Ordnance estimates; 15. Ordnance Department, Callot's artwork is still noted with inspiring Goya's The Disasters of Fortifications and Buildings, Barracks, Small-gun department, Shipping. War. Goya owned a series of the prints, as among the most powerful Hansard pp.179-180. artistic statements of the inhumanity of war. 559. Committee on Regimental History. HISTORY OF THE 555. Churchill, The Right Honourable Winston S. SIXTH NEW YORK CAVALRY (Second Brigade - First MARLBOROUGH. His Life and Times. George G. Harrap & Division - Cavalry Corps. Army of Potomac 1861-1865. Co. 1934-38. Compiled form Letters, Diaries, Recollections and Official Vols. 1 & 2 Reprint; Vols. 3 & 4 1st Eds. 4 vols. Large 8vo. 134 Records by ... Major Hillman A. Hall, Regt. Wr. Sgt. 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562. Goebbels, Joseph. DIE TAGEBÜCHER von ... Edited by 569. Liddell, R. Scotland. SESTRA (Sister) Sketches from the Elke Fröhlich et al. Part I: Notations, 1923–1941 Volumes 1-9 in Russian Front. Hodder and Stoughton 1917. 14; Part II: Dictations, 1941–1945 Vol. 1-15. 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. viii + 244pp. Edges spotted occasionally Im Auftrag des Instituts für Zeitgeschichte und mit Unterstützung intruding onto margins, ex-libris Frank Bird, original black des Staatlichen Archivdienstes Russlands. October 1923-April lettered cloth, minor marking. £150.00 1945. K G Saur München 1993-2008. Robert Scotland Liddell (1885-1972) British reporter and photographer 29 vols. of Diaries [without Geographical register. Register of for The Sphere newspaper, who covered the events on the Russian front Persons edited by Angela Hermann (1 vol.); Introduction by Elke during the . He arrived in Petrograd in the spring of 1915 Fröhlich to the complete work. Subject index. (2 vols.)] German and soon moved to Warsaw, where he served as a member of the Group text. Some marginal pencil ruling, sl. rubbed d/ws. with d/w. to of Polish Red Cross Volunteers with the Russian army. vol. 7 of Dictations repaired. £1,500.00 570. Lloyd, General. A POLITICAL AND MILITARY ‘a major source for the inner history of the Nazi Party and of its twelve RHAPSODY ON THE INVASION AND DEATH OF GREAT years in power in Germany. The British historian Ian Kershaw wrote in BRITAIN AND IRELAND. To Which is Annexed, An the preface to his biography of Hitler: ‘For all the caution which must naturally be attached to Goebbels's regularly reported remarks by Hitler Introduction, and a Short Account of the Author’s Life. T and J. ... the immediacy as well as the frequency of the comments makes them a Egerton 1790. vitally important source of insight into Hitler's thinking and action.’’ 2nd Ed. xxxv + 104pp. + [ii]. Folding map, folding plan, folding formation plate (all with slight hand colouring). Leading corner 563. Heilbronner, Oded. CATHOLICISM, POLITICAL sl. dampstained throughout with sl. fraying, with the bookplate of CULTURE, AND THE COUNTRYSIDE. A Social History of Rev. W Heath, early marbled boards, taped spine. £450.00 the Nazi Party in South Germany. University of Michigan Press, With a smudged manuscript note to pastedown ‘Fred Wheelers bought at Ann Arbor 1998. the Rev. W. Heaths sale Yorkberrow Oct 20th 1830. 1st Ed. xvi + 317pp. + [iii] blank. 16 tables. Marginal pencil First published in 1779 as ‘A Rhapsody on the Present System of French ruling, very good in d/w. £100.00 Politics.’ Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany. 571. [Lloyd, Henry]. A RHAPSODY ON THE PRESENT 564. Hitler, Adolf. MEIN KAMPF The Blue-Print of German SYSTEM OF FRENCH POLITICS; On the Projected Invasion, Imperialism. Hutchinson & Co. Ltd. N.d. c.[1939]. and the Means to Defeat It. By -, a Chelsea Pensioner. W. Faden 18 weekly parts. Thin royal 8vo. 200 full page plates. Some light ... 1779. browning, original wrapps., minor wear. £150.00 1st Ed. [iv] + 90pp. With pp.(68*-73*) as issued. Folding map, Original edition entirely unexpurgated. folding plan, folding formation plate (all with light hand

565. Hoffmann, Major-General Max. WAR DIARIES And colouring, and dated 1779). Some light browning, ex.-libris John other Papers. Translated from the German by Eric Sutton. Martin Cule, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, gilt lettered Secker 1929. roan label to upper board, minor wear to corners and boards, dec. blind embossed compartments with double gilt rule edged raised 1st UK Ed. 2 vols. 271pp. + 407pp. Port. frontiss., 2 folding bands and gilt lettered title label to spine, £750.00 maps. Light marginal browning, t.ps. and half titles lightly Prefacing our copy is an early 5pp. manuscript ‘Extract from General browned and spotted, original gilt lettered cloth, some minor Lloyds History of the Seven Years War‘. rubbing, spines lightly faded, £150.00 ESTC T147447. ‘Dedication signed: G. Ll., i.e. Henry Lloyd.’ Carl Adolf Maximilian Hoffmann (1869–1927) German military Henry Humphrey Evans Lloyd (c. 1718–1783). ODNB ‘... best strategist. remembered as a writer on military strategy. His books include [the

566. Independent Commission of Experts. SWITZERLAND above], in which he set out ways to frustrate a French invasion of Great Britain. After Lloyd's death, British agents allegedly searched his house AND GOLD TRANSACTIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD and removed confidential papers. Lloyd's heirs were later paid by the WAR. Interim Report. EDMZ Bern N.d. c.[1999]. British government not to publish further editions of his work. Sm. 4to. Original wrapps., some sl. marking and fading. £50.00 Subsequent editions did appear, however, under a different title, A Switzerland - Second World War. Political and Military Rhapsody on the Invasion and Defence of Great Britain, during the invasion scares of 1794 and 1798 ..’ 567. Ley, Dr Robert. DEUTSCHLAND ist schöner geworden. According to the introduction in the ‘Second Edition’ of 1792 this book Herausgegeben von Hans Dauer und Walter Kiehl. Mehden was not properly published until 1790, when it was given the title of ‘A Verlag Berlin 1936. Political and Military Rhapsody’. ‘A Very few copies of this publication Sm. 8vo. xi + 275pp. + [iv]. Port. frontis., 4 plates. German text. had been distributed by the Author among his military freinds ... Ever Light browning, full leather with gilt rule edged and Swastika in since the suppression of this publication [the above edition] a printed of gilt to upper board, gilt lettering to sl. rubbed spine. £250.00 manuscript copy of it has been sought after ... and was considered as a With 16pp. Programm for the ‘5. Reichstagung der Ns.-Gemeinschaft valuable acquisition ... a manuscript copy was purchased ... at the price Kraft Durch Freude 20-23 Juli 1939 in Hamburg’ ‘Fifth Reich Rally of of one hundred guineas ...’ Written during the American War of the National-Socialist Fellowship Kraft Durch Freude 20th-23rd July Independence, the book became in great demand with the commencement of the French Revolutionary wars. 1939, in Hamburg’, with a colour plate of the KDF-Schiff Robert Ley, loosely inserted. 572. (Lloyd). Rattray, David. A SOLDIER-ARTIST IN

568. Liddell, Colonel R.S. THE MEMOIRS OF THE TENTH ZULULAND. William Whitelocke Lloyd and the Anglo-Zulu ROYAL HUSSARS (Prince of Wales’ Own). Historical and War of 1879. Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales. Social. Collected & Arranged by ... Longmans, Green and Co. Biographical Notes and Chronology by Major Martin Everett. 1891. Rattray Publications 2007. 1st Ed. xvi + 566pp. 3 photogravures ports. including frontis., 12 Collectors’ Ed. Sq. 4to. 259pp. + [i]. Colour frontis., 200 ills. in chromolitho. plates. Browning, inscription, marbled e.ps., hinges colour and b/w., with many from photos. E.p. maps, very good in 54 original gilt lettered half leather with gilt emblem to upper board Each panel illustrates the winner of the medal perfoming the gallant and and raised bands to spine, in cloth covered slipcase as issued. courageous act in the presence of the enemy for which he was honoured. £250.00 Harry Payne (1858–1927) English military artist. With his brother, No. 16 of a Limited Edition of 100 Copies. Arthur C. Payne, he produced many series of oilette postcards for Signed by Nicky Rattray for David. Raphael Tuck & Sons and also did extensive work for Gale and Polden producing illustrations for their postcard series. 573. MacCárthaigh, Croistóir. TRADITITIONAL BOATS 578. Stresemann, Gustav. VERMÄCHTNIS Der Nachlass in OF IRELAND. History, Folklore and Construction. Ár mBáid Drei Bänden. Im Verlag Ullstein Berlin 1932. Dúchais. The Collins Press 2008. 1st Ed. 2 vols. xiv + [i] + 643pp. + xiv + [i] + 611pp. Port. 1st Ed. 4to. ix + 658pp. Profusely ills. including many colour. frontiss., profusely ills. including many folding. German text. Very sl. chipped and marked d/w. £55.00 Some light browning, ex.-libris Siegmund Kleczewer, original 574. Moore, James. A NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN gilt lettered cloth, minor marking, spines sl. faded. £175.00 OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN SPAIN, Commanded by his 579. Teonge, Henry. THE DIARY. Of ... Chaplain on Board Excellency Lieut-General Sir John Moore, K.B. Authenticated by His Majesty’s Ships Assistance Bristol, and Royal Oak, Anno Official Papers and Original Letters. ... Joseph Johnson ... 1809. 1675 to 1679. Now First Published from the Original Ms. With 2nd Ed. 4to. xii + 238pp. + 89pp. Port. frontis., folding map Biographical and Historical Notes. Charles Knight ... 1825. (crudely taped to verso at folds), folding plan, 1 aquatint plate 1st Ed. xviii + [i] + 327pp. Additional engraved t.p., folding engraved by Heath (offset). Some light browning, contemporary facsimile. Some light browning, bookseller catalogue affixed to gilt fillet edged half calf with marbled boards, some minor wear front f.e.p., with the signature of Richard Rouse Bloxam and with and discolouring to boards, dec. gilt ruled spine with blind dec. several other undecipherable signatures, ex.-libris J.W. Goldman, compartments and gilt lettered title label to sl. rubbed spine. later half calf with marbled boards, boards sl. rubbed, gilt ruled £200.00 spine with gilt lettered label to spine. £125.00 Inscribed to head of title page ‘? Rokeby 1821 from Lt-Col Hanbury.’ Sir John Moore (1761–1809), army officer. ODNB ‘... In the Peninsular Teonge a Warwickshire man, wrote his racy narrative of naval life in the period, and long after, to have been ‘one of Sir John Moore's men’ Mediterranean, etc. at the time when Pepys was secretary to the conferred special prestige .... [his] greatest military legacy was the Admiralty. Lord Ponsonby in his English Diaries says ‘though filled with system of light infantry training that he established at Shorncliffe.’ detail of his ship’s progress, the diary nevertheless presents in its natural and vivid style a delightful portrait of the good-natured and observant 575. (Napoleon). CODES DE L’EMPIRE FRANÇAIS. 10. author, without a trace of self-conciousness, and gives a very good Code Napoléon. 20. Code de Procédure. 30. Code de Commerce. picture of naval life in the of Charles II.’

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576. Outram, Captain James. ROUGH NOTES OF THE Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1971. CAMPAIGN IN SINDE AND AFGHANISTAN, In 1838-39: xxvi + 614pp. 4 folding maps and charts. Very good in gilt Being Extracts From a Personal Journal Kept While on the Staff lettered boards very lightly faded to spine. £100.00 Oriental Translation Fun, New Series, Vol. XLII. of the Army of the Indus. Bombay American Mission Press 1840. 1st Ed. [x] + 232pp. 2 folding maps (1 with loss along fore-edge 581. Tschappat, Lt.-Col. William H. TEXT-BOOK OF not affecting image, the other with loss of approx 20% affecting ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY. NY John Wiley & Sons 1917. image). T.p. ded. and prefatory notice leaves all with loss along 1st Ed. x + 705pp. Numerous ills. to text, some full-page, folding fore-edge affecting text, all loss restored with blank paper, schematic of Lewis Gun, tables, diagrams &c. Some browning, [lacking pp.211-12 and penultimate last two leaves of Appendix], ownership signature, original gilt lettered cloth, spine faded and some browning and soiling, early half calf with marbled boards, rubbed. £100.00 minor surface wear to boards, gilt ruling and lettering to spine. £150.00 582. Turner, J.M.W. (Artist). THE HARBOURS OF ‘printed simply for the perusal of those valued friends to whom it will be ENGLAND. Engraved by Thomas Lupton. With Illustrative text presented ...’ by J. Ruskin. E. Gambart and Co. 1856. Our copy inscribed to title page ‘Thomas Fox 2nd or Queen’s Royals’ 1st Ed. Sm. folio. vii + 53pp. 12 engraved mezzotint plates. Very cropped across head, and inscribed in pencil to front free end paper light browning, several perforated lib. stamps and some markings ‘William Outram April 4th 1868.’ to textual pages only, institutional bookplate, rebound in 577. Payne, Harry (Artist). THE HEROES OF THE institutional cloth. £150.00 VICTORIA CROSS Twelve Reliefs Portraying the Varous Deeds Presented to the Lyman Allyn Museum by Charles H. Ebert (American of Daring Valour Performed by Britain’s Soldiers from the Artist 1873–1959). Crimean War to the Present Day. [Kensington Fine Art Dover, Ramsgate, Plymouth, Catwater, Sheerness, Margate, Portsmouth, Falmouth, Sidmouth, Whitby, Deal, Scarborough. Association 1887]. With the best plates which deteriorated in later editions. 1st Ed. 36” x 9.5” Double leporello (concertina) oil printed chromolitho. ‘German style’ plates in relief, presented 2 high and 583. Umhey, Alfred. NAPOLEON’S LAST GRANDE 6 across, thus 12 in all. Minor wear and repair, with only the ARMÉE. Eyewitness Portraits from the 1813 Campaign. upper part of the original paper folder with loss to extremities. Research & Text by ... Military History Press, Berkeley 2005. £200.00 1st North American Ed. 4to. 347pp. Profusely ills. in colour. "In commemoration of the Jubilee of ." Marbled e.ps., gilt lettered and dec. gilt leatherette, a.e.g. £225.00 55 ‘Limited Edition Deluxe Book’ bookplate to pastedown. 589. [Anon]. THE DYING SPEECHES And Behaviour of the 584. Vegetius [Renatus, Flavius]. MILITARY several State Prisoners That have been Executed the last 300 INSTITUTIONS OF VEGETIUS, In Five Books, Translated Years. London : printed for J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows, at from the Original Latin. With a Preface and Notes by Lieutenant the Black-Bull in Cornhill; F. Clay, 1720. John Clarke. London: Printed for the Author ... 1767. 1st Ed. [20] + 482pp. + pp.(*483-*486) + pp.(483-495) + [1]p. 1st Clarke Ed. [iv] + xxxi + 211pp. + [i] Errata. Hole to margin of Dec. headpieces and initial letters. Marginal browning, pp.121-2, faint ink mark to head of t.p. and f.e.p., light browning, contemporary speckled calf gilt tooling to sl. rubbed edges of contemporary calf boards, some minor loss to corners, rebacked boards, some cracking to firm joints, some loss to head and tail of with much of original spine laid down, with original gilt lettered spine. £300.00 title label. £250.00 ESTC T11590 ‘Both pp. *483-*486 and pp. 483-486 are listed in the ESTC T111899. ’Alphabetical table of the names of the persons, whose speeches .. are G. R. Watson ‘... the only ancient manual of Roman military institutions contain’d in this book.’ ESTC/NA reports two copies with both asterisked to have survived intact ...’ and unasterisked pages. Goldsmiths’, 5916.’ Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, ‘In manuscript, Vegetius' work had a great vogue from its first advent. Its rules of siegecraft were 590. Bacon, Lord Verlulam Viscount St. Alban, The Right much studied in the Middle Ages.’ Honourable Francis THE HISTORIE OF THE RAIGNE OF N.P. Milner ‘one of the most popular Latin technical works from KING HENRY The Seventh. London, Printed by W. Stansby for Antiquity, rivalling the elder Pliny's Natural History in the number of Matthew Lownes, and William Barret 1622. surviving copies dating from before AD 1300.’ 1st Ed? Sm. folio. A4 + 248pp. Copper plate port. frontis.,

585. Ward, Major C.H. Dudley (Compiler). REGIMENTAL intricate wood cut architectural t.p., text within border RECORDS OF THE ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS (23rd Foot). throughout, historiated initial letters and dec. headpieces. Volume III [only] 1914-1918 France and Flanders. Forster [Lacking first blank], prelims. lightly stained, lightly browned, Groom & Co. 1928. minor worming to lower margin of leaves, rebound in modern 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. xv + 498pp. + [xviii]. 50 maps, 21 ills. on 17 period style calf, bind tooling to edges of boards, light scratching plates. Some very light browning, original gilt lettered cloth, red to boards, gilt lettering and blind motifs to spine. £600.00 lettering to upper board, spine sl. bumped, minor wear. £100.00 ESTC S1406 Signatures: [A]4 B-2I4. The first leaf is blank. The portrait is signed: Iohn Payne sculpsit. In this edition page 3 line 12 has 586. Webb, Rev. John. MEMORIALS OF THE CIVIL WAR "Souldiers"; all seven errata are uncorrected. Sheets may be mixed with BETWEEN KING CHARLES I AND THE PARLIAMENT OF STC 1160. ENGLAND As it Affected Herefordshire and Adjacent Counties. Gibson 116a & 116b ‘... no certain means of determining their priority.’ ‘... In his last appeal for James's help during the impeachment trial on 21 Edited and Completed by the Rev. T.W. Webb. With an April Bacon had mentioned that if time permitted he would 'present your Appendix of Documents. Longmans, Green and Co. 1879. Majesty with a good history of England, and a better digest of your laws' 1st Ed. 2 vols. xxii + 391pp. + [i]. [xii] + 437pp. + [i]. Port. (Works, 14.242). In June he set himself to writing [the above work] He frontiss., 23 ills., map. Ex.-libris Keith Parker, ex.-library with wrote with breathtaking speed, presenting the manuscript to the king occasional stamp, accession nos. to t.ps., marginal browning and early in October. The work was dedicated to Prince Charles and light spotting, plates stained, stitching visible at gutter margins published in March 1622. It should be seen in the context of humanist with some brittleness of paper in parts, new e.ps., rebound in gilt historiography rather than as a precursor of its modern methods. Bacon lettered modern cloth. £50.00 was keenly interested in the conventional topics of virtue and fortune, but was unconventional in placing a much stronger emphasis on fortune than 587. Wylly, Colonel H.C. NEILL’S “BLUE CAPS” Being the virtue. The central lesson of The History of Henry VII was that a ruler Record of the Antecedents and Early History of the Regiment must remain open to accident and ready to seize the opportunities it offered ...’ ODNB. variously known as the ’s European Regiment, the Madras European Regiment, the 1st Madras 591. [Barlow], Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln. THE European Fuziliers, the 1st Madras Fuziliers, the 102nd Royal GUNPOWDER-TREASON: With a discourse of the manner of Madras Fuziliers, and the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers. its discovery; and a perfect relation of the proceedings against Compiled from the Works of Brigadier Neill, Colonels Harcourt those horrid conspirators; wherein is contained their and Bird, and from the Notes and Manuscript of Major Dale. examinations, tryals, and condemnations: likewise King James’s 1639-1922. Schull Books, County Cork 1996. speech to both Houses of Parliament, on that occasion; now re- Facsimile Reprint of 1924 Ed. 3 vols. + seperate map case. Royal printed. A preface touching that horrid conspiracy, by the right 8vo. Port. frontiss., numerous plates mainly from photos., reverend father in God, ... And by the way of appendix, several including 9 in colour; with 13 maps in seperate map case papers or letters of Sir Everard Digby, chiefly relating to the including 9 folding. In bright silver lettered buckram in slipcase Gunpowder-Plot, never before printed. London, Printed by Thos as issued. £125.00 Newcomb ... 1679. No. 121 of a Limited Edition of 200 Copies. Sm. 8vo. 72pp. + 63pp. + pp.(137-152) + pp.(81-191). + [i] blank.

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594. [Boyer, Abel]. THE LIFE OF WILLIAM III. Late King of 599. Carlyle, Thomas. HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II OF England, and Prince of Orange. Containing An Account of his PRUSSIA, Called Frederick the Great. Chapman and Hall 1869. Family, Birth, Education, Accession to the Dignity of Stadholder 7 vols. Sm. 8vo. Folding maps. Some light browning, partially and Captain-General of Holland, his Marriage, Expedition to unopened, marbled e.ps., contemporary half calf with marbled England, and the various Steps by which he and his Princess boards, intricate gilt stylised flowers and gilt lettered labels in red ascended the Throne, with the History of his Reign, Enterprizes, and brown to lightly sunned spines, t.e.g. £225.00 and Conduct in Peace or War. And a Relation of his Will, Death, With the armorial bookplates of Sir Thomas William Boord (1838–1912) and Funeral. Intermixt with very many Original papers, Letters, British Conservative Party politician.

Memoirs, his Publick Speeches, Declarations, Treaties and 600. Carlyle, Thomas. TRANSLATIONS FROM THE Alliances, several of which never before Printed. London Printed GERMAN. Uniform With His Collected Works. Goethe’s for S. and J. Sprint, and J. Nicholson ... 1703. Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship Books I-VIII; Travels Chap- 2nd Ed. Corrected. Sm. 8vo. [vi] + xiii + 648pp. + [viii] + 32pp. Chap Last. Chapman and Hall 1871. Port. frontis engraved by Michael Vandergucht, 10 copperplates, Reprint. 2 vols. With the signature of James Adam Brown and the folding plan (with repaired tear). Shaved to head affecting with bookplate of Sidney Davidson, marbled e.ps. and edges, intricate some loss the running title, some light browning, ex.-libris Sir Rd. gilt tooling to edges of boards, contemporary polished tree calf, Bempde Johnstone, contemporary sheep, minor loss to corners, double gilt ruling to edges of boards, intricate gilt tooled raised rebacked in early C20th calf, vertical creases to spine, original bands with gilt compartments and gilt lettered title label to lightly gilt lettered title label laid down. £250.00 sunned spines, handsome set. £75.00 Scarce. ESTC T91260 ‘Attributed to Abel Boyer; sometimes also attributed to 601. Coats, Mr James. A NEW DICTIONARY OF David Jones. With an index and an appendix. Attributions from Henry L. HERALDRY, Explaining the Terms us’d in that Science, with Snyder: ’The Eighteenth Century views the later Stuarts: The nature a their Etymology, and different versions into Latin. Containing all politics of history in Augustan England’; and ’David Jones, Augustan the Rules of Blazon, with Reasons for the same. The original historian and pioneer English annalist’, Huntington Library Quarterly, Signification of Bearings. And A concise Account of the most 44 (1980):11-26.’ noted Orders of Knighthood that are, or have been; and of Hnours 595. Burke, Sir Bernard. A GENEALOGICAL AND and Dignities Ecclesiasitical, Civil or Military. The whole HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY Of Great design’d to make that Science familiar. Aaron Ward ... 1747. Britain & Ireland. Harrison & Sons 1898. Revised and Corrected with a Recommendatory Epistle. [xiv] + 9th Ed. 2 vols. Thick royal 8vo. xiv + 18pp. adverts. + 1665pp. + 352pp. + [ii] adverts. Historiated initial letters and vignette 493pp. + 18pp. adverts. Rubric t.ps. Numerous coats of arms. chapter headings, 7 folding plates. Some light browning, pp.133- Ex.-libris Grenville Newton Temple [of Bishopstrow House nr 40 shaved along tail, with the amorial bookplate of Harry Percy Warminster Wilts.], some browning, hinges cracked, original Boord and the name plate of Mary Ethel Margaret Copeman, cloth with gilt device to upper board in blind to lower board, rebound in modern half calf with marbled boards, gilt rule edged some soiling and fraying to corners, spines faded and chipped raised bands with gilt lettered title label and Auhtor’s name and with substantial loss to heads. £100.00 date in gilt to spine. £175.00 ESTC T134650. ‘A reissue of the 1725 edition with a new titlepage and 596. Burke, Sir Bernard and Burke, Ashworth P. A initial advertisement leaf.’ GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE

57 602. Davies, Julian. THE CAROLINE CAPTIVITY OF THE With the bookplates of Mary Ann Cotton Sheppard, wife of Baronet Sir CHURCH. Charles I and the Remoulding of Anglicanism 1625- Thomas Cotton Sheppard. 1641. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1992. Lowndes 843; Brunet (1861) 1407. ODNB ‘... Despite Johnes's rather tame (and in Walter Scott's words, 1st Ed. [xx] + 400pp. + [iv] blank. Ex.-libris Keith Parker, good 'over-genteel') style, he remains the only man to have undertaken the in lightly rubbed d/w. £50.00 formidable task of translating Froissart's Chronicles in their entirety, Oxford Historical Monographs. and the appearance of subsequent editions until 1906 testifies to their

603. Ellis, Henry. ORIGINAL LETTERS, Illustrative of worth ...’ English History; Including Numerous Royal Letters: From Member of Parliament and Lord-Lieutenant of Cardiganshire, Thomas Johnes is best known for the development of the wooded and landscaped Autographs in the British Museum, and One or Two Other Hafod Estate in Ceredigion towards the close of the eighteenth century, Collections. With Notes and Illustrations. Series 1-3. Harding dying on the 23 April 1816 aged 68 years. He left a legacy which is still Triphook and Lepard ... Richard Bentley 1824-46. preserved in the Hafod landscape, and in the collection of Hafod Press. 11 vols. Sm. 8vo. 9 engraved frontiss. including 1 folding, 2 The first private press in Wales (1803–10), founded by Johnes (1748– folding facsimile frontis. Neat ownership inscription to vol. 1., 1816) on his estate at Pwllpeiran, Cardiganshire, to print his own marbled e.ps., inner blind tooled turn-ins, contemporary calf with writings and translations. 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Gajda, Alexander. THE EARL OF ESSEX AND LATE loss to extremties. £450.00 ELIZABETHAN POLITICAL CULTURE. OUP 2013. Joseph Hormayr Freiherr zu Hortenburg, (1781-1848). ‘He was the first Reprint. xiv + 293pp. + [v] blank. Ex.-libris Keith Parker, very to try to relate the history of the city to the great European events, as good in original coloured pictorial laminated boards. £50.00 models for the engravings in this work Hormayr dedicated a new epoch Oxford Historical Monographs. to the legal history of Vienna: he made the most important old legal documents (including the oldest city privileges) known to a wider circle, 608. Lodge, Edmund. PORTRAITS OF ILLUSTRIOUS the work is rich in material, but unreliable.’ PERSONAGES OF GREAT BRITAIN. Engraved from ‘... collation of this important work for the history of Vienna is usually Authentic Pictures in the Galleries of His Majesty, The Nobility, exceedingly difficult, since the number of engravings and lithographs and the Public Collections. 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[Vol 4 some scuffing, lading corner to vol. 1. with curling to morocco, bound with] MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF SIR JOHN split to head and sl. to tail of upper joint of vol. 7, repair to head FROISSART: To Which is added, Some Account of the of spine of vol. 9, closed split to head of upper joint of vol. 12, Manuscript of His Chronicle in the Elizabethan Library at sm. sl. loss to head of spine of vol. 13. £350.00 Breslau, and a Complete Index. The Hafod Press By James Large Paper copy 10 x 12 inches with India Proofs. Henderson ... 1803-4-5-10. Edmund Lodge (1756–1839), herald and biographer. ODNB ‘... Despite 1st Johnes Ed. 5 vols. bound in 4. 4to. xxiv + 835pp. + xxvi + the massive cost and extent of this project, which exceeded £40,000 and amounted to forty folio parts, Lodge's 'Biographical & historical 744pp. + xx + 656pp. + 692pp. [With] Life [iv] + 221pp. + [iii]. memoirs' did not go unremarked. 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Apart from a few literary reviews, including a preface to the and offsetting, marbled e.ps., from the library of John Cule, works of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, Lodge specialized in such intricate gilt tooled turn-ins, sumptious contemporary binding in historical memoirs, and, as one commentator explained in the polished Russian leather, gilt ruling and detailed blind filet to 'Advertisement' to the 1849 edition of Portraits of Illustrious Personages: edges of boards, minor wear and marking to boards, dec. gilt 'it is on the Biographies attached to the “portraits” that his fame chiefly filleted raised bands with intricate blind dec. compartments and rests, and on them he expended his best energies' ...’ gilt lettering to spines, minor wear to joints with sl. cracking to 609. Macaulay, Lord. CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL tail of joint of vol. 4., vol. 1 discreetly rebacked with original ESSAYS Contributed to the Edinburgh Review. 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The The above work ‘displayed a mature and almost unparalleled grasp of continental evidence and scholarship (including works on provincial as Rates of Post Letters, both In-Land and Out-Land, according to well as national history), and an acquaintance with English evidence the New Establishment. X. An Account of the Penny-Post. XI. (including manuscripts); it also reflected on the nature of law itself.’ The Principal Roads in England. XII. The Names of the Counties, ODNB. Cities, and Borough Towns in Great Britain, with the Number of Knights, Commissioners of Shires, Citizens, and Burgesses, 615. (Verstegan, Richard). A RESTITUTION OF DECAYED chosen therein to serve in Parliament. XIII. The usual and INTELLIGENCE: In antiquities, Concerning the most noble and authorized Rates or Fares of Coachmen, Carmen, and Watermen. renowned English Nation. By the studie and trauell of R.V. XIV. Tables for casting up Nobles, Marks, and Guineas. 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Parts deal Containing the Definition, Origin, and historical Account of that with the origin of proper names and surnames. ancient, useful, and entertaining Science. The divers Sorts of With the first printing in English of the story of the Pied Piper of Coats-of-arms in use; with their essential and integral Parts Hamelin, pp.85-87, present in all editions. displayed seperately ... To which is annexed, A Dictionary of the ODNB ‘... He also produced devotional translations (among them the Technical Terms made use of in Heraldry, &c. Thomas Carnan ... first English translation of the Tridentine primer), religious verse, and a seminal work of Anglo-Saxon scholarship, [the above] 1605), about 1787. which he corresponded with Sir Robert Cotton ...’ 4th Ed. Corrected. xxiv + 284pp. + [76]pp. Frontis., 24 engraved Richard Verstegan, born Richard Rowlands (c.1550–1640), Anglo-Dutch plates, several ills. [Without half title]. 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Clearly an board detached with light cracking to lower joint in part, sl. expert in every aspect of managing hunting animals, Beckford offered chipped gilt lettered title label to spine chipped with some loss. detailed advice on all aspects of animal welfare, specializing at various £300.00 periods in the breeding of harriers, foxhounds, and buck-hounds. Almost ESTC T63889 ‘Half-title: ’Sir Philip Warwick’s memoires’. With a final a hundred years later his tips on various practical topics were quoted in advertisement leaf.’ D. P. Blaine's authoritative An Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports (1870) ...’ ODNB. Sir Philip Warwick (1609–1683), English writer and politician. ODNB ’... Warwick blamed the outbreak of the civil war on 'an envy 620. (Bewick). Hugo, Thomas. THE BEWICK COLLECTOR, unto the regall prerogative', and 'the irreconcileable and never to be A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and John satisfied appetite unto a change in government in the Long Parliament Bewick; Including Cuts, in various states, for Books and ...’ Pamphlets, Private Gentlemen, Public Companies, Exhibitions, 617. (William III). ORIGINAL LETTERS FROM KING Races, Newspapers, Shop Cards, Invoice Heads, Bar Bills, Coal WILLIAM III. Then Prince of Orange, To King Charles II. Lord Certificates, Broadsides, and Other Miscellaneous Purposes, and Arlington, &c. Translated Together with an Account of his Wood Blocks. With an Appendix of Portraits, Autographs, Works Reception at Middleburgh, and his Speech upon that Occasion. of Pupils, &c &c. The whole described from the Originals London; Printed by W. Smith and G. Roydon ... 1704. Contained in the Largest and Most Perfect Collections Ever 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. [4]pp. + (vii-xvi) + 123pp. + [v]. Engraved port. 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Some light browning, sm. nameplate, Thomas Bewick (1753–1828) English wood-engraver and natural history remains of label adhesion to pastedowns, minor tears neatly author. silked to front f.e.p. and half title, original bright gilt lettered Roscoe 3a. 300 copies. 289 descriptions of quadrupeds, &c. including cloth, recased with skilful repairs to spine. £4,000.00 animals from "Adive" to "Zorilla". It is particularly thorough on some of First edition of Bateman's continuation of Sir William Jackson Hooker's the domestic animals: the first entry describes the horse. ‘A Century of Orchidaceous Plants’, published by Reeve in 1846. Many of the species described are cool-climate orchids, and the present work 622. Bewick, Thomas. A GENERAL HISTORY OF covers the period when the group was embraced with renewed QUADRUPEDS. The Figures Engraved on Wood by T. Bewick. enthusiasm. BM(NH) I, p.109; Great Flower Books (1990), p.73; Nissen Newcastle upon Tyne: printed by and for S. Hodgson ... 1800. 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With an additional title page, t.p. + 46pp. + [ii] + xxii + pp.919-360). + t.p. + 43pp. + 7pp. 261 engraved: The epitome of the whole art of husbandry. "New additions to figures, 248 vignettes, tail pieces &c., 14 text figures. Some the art of husbandry" (Wing B3120) has separate dated title page, foxing, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, some wear pagination, and register, and an additional engraved title page: New to boards, spines worn with significant loss, joints cracked. additions to the epitome of the art of husbandry. Includes indexes. Wing £125.00 (2nd ed., 1994), B3117; Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B3120.’ Goldsmiths 2580 Thomas Bewick (1753–1828) English wood-engraver and natural history (1685 Edition). author. Roscoe 24c. 25c; Roscoe 26c 27c. 319 descriptions. 627. [Box, Charles]. THE CRICKETER’S MANUAL; His magnum opus which is admired today mainly for its wood Containing a Brief Notice of the Character, History, and Elements engravings, especially the small, sharply observed, and often humorous vignette tail-pieces. The forerunner of all modern field guides. of Cricket, with The Laws Appertaining Thereto, as revised by The text in "Land Birds" was written by Ralph Beilby, while Bewick took The Marylebone Club, Up to the Present Time; Rules for the over the text for the second volume. Formation of Clubs; Together with a Fund of Useful and Requisite Information. By ‘Bat.’ Bayly Brothers, Royal Exchange 624. Bewick, Thomas. A HISTORY OF BRITISH BIRDS. Buildings ... N.d. c.[1851]. Containing the History and Description of Land Birds; ... The 5th Ed. 12mo. viii + 110pp. + [xviii]. Lacking rear f.e.p., light History and Description of Water Birds. Newcastle Printed by J. browning, with stain to fore-edge sl. intruding onto margins, Blackwell and Co. for R.E. Bewick ... 1847. ownership inscription, upper hinge cracked, original gilt lettered [New Ed.] 2 vols. xxxix + 374pp. + xxxvi + [i]. advert. + xxiii + blind embossed cloth wrapps., some bubbling and light staining. 406pp. + xi. 318 figures, 310 vignettes tailpieces &c., 14 text £200.00 figures. Text sprung between pp.248-9 of vol. 1. with several gatherings protruding to fore-edge, bibliographic notes in pencil 628. Bradman, Don. FAREWELL TO CRICKET. Hodder & to front f.e.p. of vol. 1., some light browning, light mark to front Stoughton 1950. f.e.ps. due to label removal, original blind embossed cloth, gilt 2nd Impression. 320pp. Port. frontis., many plates. E.ps. lettering to faded and sl. chipped spines, minor fraying to corners. browned, inscription, browned d/w. chipped with loss. £50.00 £200.00 With small signed photograph of Bradman loosely inserted. Thomas Bewick (1753–1828) English wood-engraver and natural history 629. Buffon’s NATURAL HISTORY Abridged by the Rev. W. author. His magnum opus which is admired today mainly for its wood Hutton. Vol. I [only of 2]. London: Printed for the Editor & Sold engravings, especially the small, sharply observed, and often humorous by T. Tegg ... 1821. vignette tail-pieces. The forerunner of all modern field guides. New Ed. iv + iv + viii + 352pp. 44 plates including frontis. and The text in "Land Birds" was written by Ralph Beilby, while Bewick took vignette t.p. Some sporadic very light browning, ownership name over the text for the second volume. to front f.e.p., hinges sl. tender but firm, marbled edges, full gilt With twenty additional vignettes not before published. rule edged diced calf, some minor spotting and darkening, The last edition published in Bewick’s lifetime. Sometimes referred to as extremities rubbed with sl. wear to gilt filleted corners, head and Hancocks edition as John Hancock assisted in drawing up the synopsis tail of joints tender but firm, gilt filleted raised bands dec. gilt and revised the nomenclature. compartments and gilt lettered title label to spine. £50.00 625. (Bewick). Stone, Reynolds. WOOD ENGRAVINGS OF THOMAS BEWICK. Reproduced in Collotype. Selected with a The Sport of Kings Bibliographical Introduction ... Rupert Hart-Davis 1953. 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. 53pp. 351 ills. Ex.-libris Julia Trevelyan 630. Cheny, John. AN HISTORICAL LIST OF ALL HORSE- Oman, minor spotting, very good in sl. chipped and soiled d/w. MATCHES RUN, and of all plates and prizes run for in England £100.00 (of the Value of Ten Pounds or upwards) in 1738. Containing The No. 18 of a Limited Edition of 1000 signed by Reynolds Stone. Names of the Owners of the Horses that have Run as above, and With a photocopy of C.C. Oman’s review of the above work. the Names and Colours of the Horses also. With The Winner distinguished of every Match Plate, Prize, or Stakes: The 626. B[lagrave], J[oseph]. THE EPITOME OF THE ART OF Conditions of Running, as to Weight, Age, Size, &c. and the HUSBANDRY Comprizing all necessary directions for the Places in which the losing Horses have come in. With a list also improvement of it, viz. plowing, sowing, grafting, gardening, of all the principal Cock-Matches of the Year above, and who ordering of flowers, herbs; directions for the use of the angle; were the Winners and Losers of them, &c. London: Printed in the ordering of bees: together with the gentlemans heroick exercise Year 1738 discoursing of horses, their nature, and use, with their diseases 1st Ed. 12mo. xxvii + 100 + [vi] inserted as issued + pp.(103-164 and remedies: of oxen, cows, calves, sheep, hogs, with the [146]) + [i] Advert. With 24pp. subscribers list. Dec. head and tail manner of ordering them, their diseases and remedies. Of the pieces, With ownership inscriptions and markings of ‘Braithwaite nature of marle, the best way of planting clover-grass, hops, Atkinson Goaler in Carlisle 1762’ to e.ps., front f.e.p. lacking saffron, liquorice, hemp, &c. To which is annexed by way of portion to head pp.83-92 with minor worm? damage to upper appendix, a new method of planting fruit-trees, and improving of corner, old calf, faint gilt ruling to edges, some wear, sl. loss to an orchard: with directions for taking, ordering, teaching, and upper corners and head of spine. £500.00 curing of singing birds, and other useful additions. By J.B. Gent. Extremely Scarce. Printed for Benjamin Billingsley ... 1675. ESTC T25739. 61 John Cheny fl. (1727–1750), writer on horse-racing, hailed from the Macpherson. Deer-Stalking by Cameron of Lochiel. Stag-Hunting Arundel area of Sussex. Little else is known about him save that in 1727 by Viscount Ebrington. Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. he compiled the first version of the Racing Calendar, which for over 200 1896. 1st Ed. [And] THE SALMON. By the Hon. A.E. Gathorne- years has been the official public organ of the Jockey Club ...Put more Hardy. With Chapters on the Law of Salmon Fishing by Laud simply, it was a gentleman's guide to 'matching or betting with greater Douglas Pennant. Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. 1898. 1st advantage', by the provision of knowledge of form, albeit somewhat dated, and breeding ... Cheny rode all over England to attend race Ed. [And] THE RABBIT By James Edmund Harting. With a meetings, obtain breeding information, and solicit subscriptions. He Chapter on Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. 1898. 1st Ed. continued to publish his calendar until 1750, some twenty-four issues in [And] THE FOX by Thomas F. Dale. 1906. 1st Ed. [And] SNIPE total. From 1743 these included particulars of the pedigrees of all the AND WOODCOCK by L.H. de Visme Shaw. With Chapters on significant racehorses of the day ...’ ODNB Snipe and Woodcock in Ireland by Richard J. Ussher. Cookery by Cheny funded the calendar by subscription, and receives little credit to Alexander Innes Shand. 1904. 2nd Impression. [And] PIKE AND this day mainly because the Weatherby family who succeeded Cheny as PERCH by Wiliam Senior. With Chapters by John Bickerdyke the keepers of the most complete set of racing records never gave him and W.H. Pope. Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. 1900. 1st any credit. Ed. [And] THE TROUT By the Marquess of Granby. With 631. Douglas, Rev. Robert. GENERAL VIEW OF THE Chapters on Breeding by Colonel F.H. Custance. Cookery by AGRICULTURE IN THE COUNTIES OF ROXBURGH AND Alexander Innes Shand. 1904. New Impression. Longmans, SELKIRK, With Observations on the Means of Their Green and Co. Improvement: Drawn up, for the Consideration of the Board of Mixed Eds. 12 vols. Sm. 8vo. Profusely ills. Some light Agriculture and Internal Improvement. Edinburgh Printed G. browning, original red lettered pictorial fawn cloth, some wear Nicoll ... 1798. mainly to sl. bumped spines with some darkening and marking to 1st Ed. xv + 378pp. 2 folding hand coloured maps including tails, spines to Partridge and Wild Fowl sl. faded. £350.00 frontis., 3 plates including 1 folding. Some light browning, With the bookplate of Peter William Monckton Copeman (1932–2018) rebound in modern period style half morocco with marbled English dermatologist known as "Dr Spot" by his colleagues. He was boards, gilt ruling and gilt lettered title lable to spine. £250.00 consultant physician at Westminster Hospital and consulting ESTC T40594 ‘Penultimate line of p.25 ends: fattened; variant: fatten-. dermatologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. He treated many [ours variant with fatten-] With an initial advertisement leaf. [our copy celebrities and also helped modernise Qatar’s medical services. He without the advertisement leaf]. authored over a hundred peer-reviewed articles and pioneered research ODNB ‘... prepared for the board of agriculture at the request of on allergic vasculitis and malignant melanoma. Sinclair, who used his influence to persuade King's College, Aberdeen, to Outside medicine, he co-founded the Game Conservancy, where he arranged the regeneration of the British grey partridge. award Douglas the degree of DD 'as a worthy respectable clergyman' (NL Scot., MS 3117, fol. 13). The book itself is a striking illustration of 634. Granger, William. THE NEW WONDERFUL the attitudes of ‘improving’ farmers, and shows little patience, for MUSEUM, And Extraordinary Magazine: Being a Complete example, with the 'mighty clamour' raised about the enclosure of Repository of All the Wonders, Curiosities, and Rarities of commons ...’ Nature and Art, from the Beginning of the World to the Present 632. [Egan, Pierce]. SPORTING ANECDOTES. Original and Year 1803. Comprehending a Valuable Collection (All well Select; Including Characteristic Sketches of Eminent Persons Attested, and from Respectable Authorities) of Authentic and Who Have Appeared on the Turf: With an Interesting Selection of entertaining Descriptions, and Copper Plate reproductions ... the Most Extraordinary Events Which Have Transpired in the London: M. Allen ... 1802-8. Sporting World; A correct Description of the Animals of Chase; 6 vols. 148 copper plates, Some light browning, vol. 5 lacking all and of Every Other Subject Connected with the Various before first leaf of text, ex.-libris Graham Hughes with his small Diversions of the Field. By an Amateur Sportsman. Albion Press ink stamp to front f.e.p., blind tool edged contemporary half calf Printed for J. Cundee ... N.d. c.[1807]. with marbled boards, gilt ruling and lettering to spines, some 2nd Ed. Sm. thick 8vo. xv + 579pp. + [v]. Engraved frontis., wear and minor loss with light cracking to some joints and minor Bewick style t.p. vignette. Some light browning, rebound in loss to spines. £450.00 modern speckled calf, gilt rule edged raised bands with gilt lettered title label to spine, £200.00 635. Grimble, A. THE SALMON RIVERS OF SCOTLAND. First published in 1804 with 16 engraved plates. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1902. Schwerdt II, 173 (First edition). 1st Ed. 4to. xii + 400pp. 4 maps, 64 plates after ills. by Archibald Thorburn and others and from photos. Some light browning, 633. Fur Feather and Fin Series. [COMPLETE SET OF 12 original japon backed boards, worn and marked, gilt lettered VOLUMES OF THE FUR FEATHER AND FIN SERIES.] THE spine bumped. £135.00 PARTRIDGE. Natural History by the Rev. H.A. Macpherson. Shooting by A.J. Stuart-Wortley. Cookery by George Saintsbury. 636. Heurtel, Pascale and Lenoir, Michelle. (Editors). THE 1896. 3rd Ed. [And] THE GROUSE. Natural History by the Rev. ART OF NATURAL HISTORY. Botanical Illustrations, H.A. Macpherson. Shooting by A.J. Stuart-Wortley. Cookery by Ornithological Drawings, and other Masterpieces from the Age of George Saintsbury. 1895. 2nd Ed. [And] THE PHEASANT. Exploration. Preface by Bruno David. Rizzoli, New York/Muséum Natural History by The Rev. H.A. Macpherson. Shooting by A.J. National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris 2018. Stuart-Wortley. Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. 1904. 3rd 1st US Ed. Thick Folio. 632pp. Profusely illus. throughout in Impression. [And] THE HARE. Natural History by the Rev. H.A. colour. Very good in d/w., in coloured pictorial slipcase, in very Macpherson. Shooting by The Hon. Gerald Lascelles. Coursing lightly rubbed coloured pictorial card presentation box with by Charles Richardson. Hunting by J.S. Gibbons and G.H plastic carry handle sl. torn to lower corner. £100.00 Longman. Cookery by Col. Kenney Herbert. 1903. 2nd Impression. [And]. WILD-FOWL by L.H. de Visme Shaw. With 637. Heuvelmans, Bernard. ON THE TRACK OF Chapters on Shooting the Duck and the Goose by W.H. Pope. UNKNOWN ANIMALS. Translated from the French by Richard Cookery by Alexander Innes Shand. 1905. 1st Ed. Recased with Garnett. With an Introduction by Gerald Durrell. Rupert Hart- new e.ps. [And] RED DEER. Natural History by The Rev. H.A. Davis 1959. 62 2nd Imp. 558pp. 120 drawings by Monique Watteau, numerous 1st Ed. 4to. [xii] + 72pp. Port. frontis. of Thomas Bewick, 16 photos., 7 maps. From the library of Anthony Lejeune, good in chromolitho. plates, 18 autotype plates, 30 woodcuts. Some light original gilt lettered green cloth, some minor soiling and rubbing. browning, contemporary half straight grain morocco with cloth £50.00 boards, title in gilt to upper board, leading corners sl. bumped, gilt lettered spine sl. rubbed, minor wear and marking with sl. 638. [Horne, Thomas Hartwell] THE COMPLETE fading in part, t.e.g., handsome volume. £450.00 GRAZIER; Or, Farmer and Cattle-Dealer’s Assistant. Comprising Superbly illustrated. Instructions for the buying, breeding, rearing, and fattening of Signed bookplate of James Cowan Smith featuring his ‘famous dog Cattle, Directions for the choice of the best Breeds of Live Stock Calum’. ... Together with an Introductory View of the Different Breeds of Callum was a Dandie Dinmont terrier owned by Mr James Cowan Smith Neat Cattle, Sheep, Horses, and Swin: And Also an Appendix on who bequeathed £55,000 to the National Gallery of Scotland in 1919 on the Improvement of The Shepherd’s Dog, the Horse and British the condition that a picture of his dog Callum be on display permanently! Wool. By a Lincolnshire Grazier. Printed for B. Crosby and Co. From the Library of Colonel R. Meinertzhagen 1807. 2nd Ed. xxxii + 502pp. + [ii] publ. adverts. Frontis., 3 plates 644. Millais, J.G. THE MAMMALS OF GREAT BRITAIN including 1 folding, 15 wood engravings after Bewick? Some AND IRELAND. Longmans, Green and Co. 1904-6. light browning, ink stamp to pastedown, contemporary half calf 1st Ed. 3 vols. Royal 4to. 4pp. Subscribers list. 62 photogravures with marbled boards, light wear to boards, gilt ruling with gilt by the Author, H. Grönvold, G.E. Lodge and from photographs; motifs and gilt lettered label to spine, some cracking to joints with 62 colour plates by the Author, Archibald Thorburn, H.W.B. sl. loss, some loss to spine. £150.00 Davis, and G.E. Lodge including 29 chromolithos.; 149 b/w. plates by the Author and from photographs. Some very light 639. Jardine, Sir William. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF browning, occasionally minor signs of adhesion to the GALLINACEOUS BIRDS. With Memoir of Aristotle by Andrew chromolithos., gilt lettered gilt ruled navy blue buckram backed Crichton. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars/S. Highley, London/W. Curry, cloth, spines faded, minor wear, t.e.g. £450.00 Dublin 1836. No. 497 of a Limited Edition of 1025 Copies. 1st Ed. 232pp. Port. frontis., hand coloured vignette t.p., 29 hand All three volumes with the bookplate of Colonel R. Meinertzhagen, who is coloured plates. Some light marginal browning, sl. paint splodge listed as one of the subscribers. to upper leading corner of plates 13 and 14, unopened in parts, A monumental publication, superbly illustrated by the leading natural dec. gilt lettered cloth lightly rubbed and faded to edges of history artists of that time. A fitting tribute to the wonderful and diverse boards, corners sl. bumped, spine browned and sl. bumped with fauna of the British Isles, unsurpassed to this day. sl. loss at head. £75.00 645. Millais, John Guille. THE WILDFOWLER IN The Naturalist’s Library: Ornithology Volume III. SCOTLAND. Longmans, Green and Co. 1901. 640. [Lawrence, John]. THE NEW FARMER’S CALENDAR; 1st Ed. 4to. xv + 167pp. Photogravure frontis. after a drawing by Or, Monthly Remembrancer, for all Kinds of Country Business: Sir J.E. Millais, 8 photogravure plates, 2 colour plates, 50 ills. Comprehending all the Material Improvements in the New from the Author’s drawings and from photos. Some light Husbandry, With the Management of Live Stock. Inscribed to the browning, gilt rule edged half japon with grey boards, some sl. Farmers of Great Britain. By a Farmer and Breeder. H.D. staining, spine sl. creased and marked, t.e.g. £140.00 Symonds ... 1800. 646. Morris, Rev. F.O. A HISTORY OF BRITISH BIRDS 1st Ed. vi + [ii] + 616pp. Folding frontis. Some light browning, John C. Nimmo 1903. with the armorial bookplates of Frederick Polhill and Probert of 5th Ed. 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By William Condry. Collins 1981. 2 vols. 4to. [l] + 274pp. + [iv] + pp.(275-616). Port. frontiss., numerous ills. Dec. e.ps., prospectus loosely inserted, very good 1st Ed. 287pp. + [i]. 65 b/w. photos. Ex.-libris John Bucher, e.ps. original black lettered dec. boards. £50.00 very lightly sptted, good in d/w. with very sl. tape adhesion along edges to verso. £50.00 642. Meiggs, Russell. TREES AND TIMBER IN THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN WORLD. Clarendon Press, 648. Ogilvie-Grant, W.R. A HAND-BOOK TO THE GAME- Oxford 1998. BIRDS. Sand-Grouse, Partridges, Pheasants, Pheasants (continued), Megapodes, Curassows, Hoatzins, Bustard-Quails. Sandpiper Ed. xviii + 553pp. 16 plates from photos. at rear, 17 Edward Lloyd Limited 1896-7. figures. E.ps. lightly spotted, good in lightly rubbed d/w. £50.00 2 vols. [xvi] + 304pp. + [xvi] + 316pp. 42 colour plates. Ex.-libris 643. Millais, John Guille. GAME BIRDS AND SHOOTING- Andrew Foster, upper hinges sl. tender but firm, e.ps. very sl. SKETCHES; Illustrating the Habits, Modes of Capture, Stages of spotted, sm. booksellers label, half morocco with cloth boards, Plumage, and the Hybrids and Varieties Which Occur Amongst some very minor soiling, gilt lettered leather title labels to sl. Them. Henry Sotheran & Co. 1892. browned spines and with sl. staining to tail of spine of vol. 1, t.e.g. rest uncut. £75.00 63 Lloyd’s Natural History. which are prefixed, The Principles of Botany. York: Printed by

649. Peterson, Roger Tory. THE FIELD ART GUIDE of ... W. Blanchard and Company ... 1777. Eastern Birds; Western Birds. Foreword by S. Dillon Ripley. [xviii] + 330pp. + [xxiv] Index. 5 plates. Some sporadic light Houghton Mifflin Co. Boston NY 1992. browning, contemporary ownership inscription to last blank page, 2 vols. Folio. 336pp. 640 cold. plates of birds. Very good in upper leading corner of p.19-24 of index plus blank leaf stained, uncut, new e.ps., rebound in modern gilt lettered cloth. £50.00 original gilt lettered cloth, enclosed in card slipcase. £350.00 Roger Tory Peterson (1908–1996) American naturalist, ornithologist, 654. Seebohm, Henry. COLOURED FIGURES OF THE artist, and educator, and held to be one of the founding inspirations for EGGS OF BRITISH BIRDS. With Descriptive Notices. Edited the 20th century environmental movement. (After the Author’s Death) by R. Bowdler Sharpe. Sheffield Special Edition with a ‘bookplate’ Signed by Tory Petersen to be fixed to Pawson and Brailsford 1896. pastedown of each volume. 1st Ed. Royal 8vo. xxiv + 304pp. Photogravure port. frontis., 60 650. [Plumptre, James]. THE EXPERIENCED BUTCHER: chromolitho. plates. Some marginal foxing to plates, light Shewing the Respectability and Usefulness of His Calling, the browning, original gilt lettered and ruled cloth, some fading, Religious Considerations Arising From it, The Laws relating to it, corners sl. frayed, spine chipped to tail and split across head and and Various Profitable Suggestions for the Rightly Carrying it on: sl. spotted. £135.00 Designed Not Only for the Use of Butchers, But Also For Purchased directly from the family. Families and Readers in General. Darton, Harvey and Darton ... 1816. 655. Thorburn, Archibald. BRITISH MAMMALS. Written 1st Ed. Sm. 8vo. viii + 198pp. + [x]. Engraved frontis., 6 and Illustrated by ... Longmans, Green and Co. 1920-1. engraved plates. Light browning, from pp.185 onwards gradual 1st Ed. 2 vols. 4to. [vi] + 81pp. + [vi] + 108pp. 50 colour plates, stain to fore-edge with resultant light cracking, perforated Forbes ills. tail pieces. Some light browning, original gilt rule edged red lib. stamp to t.p., ink stamps to first page of preface, rebound in cloth, spines sl. bumped, leading corner to upper board of vol. 1 modern half calf with paper covered boards, gilt motifs and gilt bumped, spine to vol. 2. lightly faded, t.e.g. £350.00 lettered title label to spine, very minor signs of wear. £295.00 656. [Wallace, Thomas]. THE FARRIER’S AND Kress S.6198. HORSEMAN’S DICTIONARY, being a compleat system of James Plumptre (1771–1832) English clergyman and dramatist. He horsemanship. Containing I. Directions for the knowledge of wrote plays, advocated the claims of the stage as a moral educator, and horses, or instructions how to make a right judgment of their tried to improve its tone. A most interesting work on all aspects of the butchers trade, from the goodness or imperfections ... An explanation of all those terms of best breeds of various animals, purchasing, driving and slaughtering, art, either in the medicinal or chirurgical practice of farriers, &c. meat preservation, medical aspects of meat eating, religious The whole digested into an easy alphabetical order, and useful for considerations, laws relating to butchery, cruelty to animals, bull baiting, all, either farriers, or dealers in horses, whose business, or etc. With a section of freezing and thawing of meat, a practice which only gentlemen, whose diversion and inclination calls them to an became commercially viable at the close of the nineteenth century. acquaintance with that useful and noble creature. By N.B.

651. Pratt, Anne. THE FLOWERING PLANTS, GRASSES, Philippos. London : printed for J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. SEDGES, AND FERNS, OF GREAT BRITAIN, And Their Fayram, J. Pemberton, C. Rivington, J. Hooke, F. Clay, J. Batley, Allies the Club Mosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails. Frederick and E. Symon 1726. Warne & Co. 1891. 1st Ed. viii + 454pp. + [i]. 2 dec. chapter headings, dec. initial 4 vols. Large 8vo. 317 plates in total with 316 in colour. Some letter. Ex-libris W. Godwin, some light browning, upper leading light browning, bright gilt lettered green cloth, spines sl. chipped, corner with progressive dampstain from pp.315 onwards, t.e.g. £450.00 contemporary blind tooled calf, minor wear, some restoration to First published in 1850-57. corners, nicely rebacked with gilt rule edged raised bands and gilt lettered title label to spine. £350.00 652. Pye, Henry James. THE SPORTSMAN’S ESTC T114736. ‘B. Philippos is a pseudonym. Philippos is DICTIONARY; Containing Instructions for Various Methods to transliterated from the Greek. With a final leaf of advertisements.’ be Observed in Riding, Hunting, Fowling, Setting, Fishing, Perkins 1854 lists the third edition and attributes it to Thomas Wallis; Racing, Farriery, Hawking, Breeding and Feeding Horses for the Fussell (I. p.116) described the work as anonymous. Halkett and Laing Road and Turf; the Management of Dogs, Game and Dunghill- attribute it to Thomas Wallace.

Cocks, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Doves, Singing Birds, Etc. and 657. Wentworth, Lady. THOROUGHBRED RACING the Manner of Curing their Various Diseases and Accidents. STOCK And its Ancestors. The Authentic Origin of Pure Blood. Improved and Enlarged by ... John Stockdale 1807. Many voices concerning the Horses of the World with Additional 5th Ed. 4to. v + [iii] + 547pp. 17 engraved copper plates. Light Chapters from the Notes of the Late Lady Anne Blunt (16th browning, marbled e.ps., contemporary half calf with marbled Baroness Wentworth) and Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, on the Arabian boards, corners rubbed, joints rubbed with sl. loss towards heads, Breed, Collected, Edited, and Enlarged, with a History of the dec. gilt motifs with gilt lettered title labels to spine, spine lightly Thoroughbred Racehorse and the Horses of the East and West. cracked and stained with loss to head, £200.00 George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1938. Henry James Pye (1745–1813) Poet. A keen field sportsman, and a 1st Ed. Sm. 4to. 475pp. 117 supplementary plates, folding map, Berkshire magistrate and militia officer, he maintained an interest in 63 figures, 21 colour plates, 269 plates, 2 un-numbered plates. field sports: his 'improved and enlarged' edition of The Sportsman's Original bright gilt lettered cloth with gilt device to upper boards, Dictionary appeared in 1807, though he is reputed to have had a hand in several of the earlier editions. browned d/w. sl chipped and soiled. £300.00

653. Robson, Stephen. THE BRITISH FLORA. Containing the 658. White, Gilbert. THE NATURAL HISTORY AND Select Names, Characters, Places of Growth, Duration, and Time ANTIQUITIES OF SELBORNE, in the County of Southampton. of Flowering of the Plants growing wild in Great-Britain. To To Which is Added, the Naturalist’s Calendar; Observations on

64 Various Parts of Nature; and Poems. London: White, Cochrane Landscape 4to. [14] leaves + 137ff. Ex.-libris John Cule, modern and Co. 1813. gilt lettered blue buckram. £75.00 New Ed. 4to. x + 587pp. + [i] errata. Half title. 2 engraved Photocopy of Wellcome Ms. 417. vignette titles, folding engraved frontis., textual engraving, 1 Lhyfr o fedheginiaeth a physygwriaeth (‘Book of remedies and engraved hand cold. plate, 7 engraved plates. Sl. offsetting, new medicine’), was written around 1600. authorship of the manuscript is e.ps., inner gilt dentelles, double gilt rule edged speckled calf disputed (it may have been the work of Sir Thomas Williams [1550?- 1620?]). boards, minor discolouring, rebacked in modern leather with individual gilt calf compartments and gilt lettered morocco title 663. Babbage, Charles. THE WORKS. Mathematical Papers. label laid down to spine. £200.00 The Difference Engine and table making. The Analytical Engine Martin pp.103-106. ‘Mitford’s 4to. Edition.’ and Mechanical Notation. Scientific and miscellaneous papers I. Scientific and miscellaneous papers II. A comparative view of the 659. Wright’s BOOK OF POULTRY. Revised and Edited in various institutions for the assurance of lives. Reflections on the Accordance With the Latest Poultry Club Standards by S.H. decline of science in England and on some of its causes. The Lewer. Waverley Book Company N.d. c.[1910]. Economy of Machinery and Manufactures. The ninth Bridgewater New Ed. Sm. thick 4to. xxiv + 627pp. 30 colour plates, profusely treatise. The Exposition of 1851. Passages from the life of a illus. with many figures, drawings, photos. etc., many b/w. plates. philosopher. Edited by Martin Campbell-Kelly. William Sl. shaken, original gilt lettered cloth, some minor soiling and Pickering 1989. rubbing, spine faded. £135.00 11 vols., complete. Large 8vo. Ills. Very good in original gilt 660. [Young, Arthur]. 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Interspersed With Accounts of the Seats of the Nobility and Publications of 1674-6. Publications of 1678-83. Notion of Gentry, and other Objects worthy of Notice. In Several Letters to Nature and other publications of 1684-6. The Christian Virtuoso a Friend. By the author of the farmer’s letters. London : Printed and other publications of 1687-91. Posthumous publications, for W. Strahan; W. Nicoll ... 1769. 1692-1744. Unpublished writings, 1645-c. 1670. Unpublished 2nd Ed. Corrected and Enlarged ... xi + 377pp. + [xvi] Index. writings, c. 1670-91; Lists of Boyle’s unpublished writings, 1650- Folding plate, ill. Some light browning, with the armorial 1744. Index. Pickering & Chatto 1999-2000. bookplates of Sir George Shuckburgh and Probert of The Argeod, 14 vols., complete. Large 8vo. 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65 3rd Ed. [iv] + xx + [xxiv] + 232pp. Dec. initial letters and 672. Gruneberg, M.M.; Morris, P.E. and Sykes, R.N. devices. Some light browning, ex.-libris John Cule, early calf (Editors). PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MEMORY: Current boards, some wear, corners with minor loss, rebacked in modern Research and Issues. I. Memory in Everyday Life. II. Clinical and calf, gilt rule edged raised bands with gilt lettered title label and Educational Implications. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester 1988. the date in gilt to tail of spine. £180.00 1st Ed. 2 vols. xii + 568pp. + xii + 571pp. Half-title leaf last leaf Wellcome II p.339; ESTC N2155. and t.ps. very lightly browned, good in original laminated boards Reaching a seventh edition within a year, the above work was organized faded to spines. £150.00 around the six Galenic non-naturals. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Practical Aspects of George Cheyne (1671/2–1743), physician ‘... Cheyne emphasized that Memory held under the auspices of the Welsh Branch of the British health was the responsibility of the individual, and that failure to Psychological Society, in Swansea from August 2nd-8th 1987. maintain one's health was a sin. He followed a long line of self-help texts Volume 1 inscribed by M.M. Gruneberg - ‘To Mum with much love in declaring that moderation in food and drink was the key to health. Michael.’ Volume 2 signed ‘R.N. Sykes.’ Cheyne described an ideal diet of white meats and vegetables ...’ ODNB 673. Hooper, Robert. THE PHYSICIAN’S VADE-MECUM: 668. Chomel, Noel. DICTIONAIRE OECONOMIQUE, Or the Containing the Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Family Dictionary &c. ... Revised and recommended by Mr. R. Treatment of Diseases. Accompanied by A select Collection of Bradley ... Vol. 1 A-H [only of 2]. London : Printed for D. Formulae, and a Glossary of Terms. John Murray 1809. Midwinter ... N.d. c.[1725]. 1st Ed. 267pp. + [vi]. Copious contemporary annotations Folio. [Lacking t.p. with incorrectly dated C19th substitute throughout, some browning, preliminary leaf protruding thus inserted]. Dec. initial letters and devices, woodcuts. Prelims chipped to fore-edge marbled e.ps., early polished tree calf with detached, browned, old leather worn, joints cracked with upper ‘Hooper Prescription’ horizontally in heavy black lettering, board detached, marked. £150.00 rubbed, several portions of calf lacking from upper board, joints With 8pp on the Bee; with 13pp. and many illustrations on distillation, cracking. £150.00 etc. Robert Hooper (1773–1835) English physician. While still a practicing 669. Cullen, William. INSTITUTIONS OF MEDICINE. Part I. physician, he was an industrious writer. His books sold well, and revised Physiology. For the Use of Students in the University of editions remained in print to the end of the century.

Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Printed for Charles Elliot .. and A. Cadell 674. Hurlock, Joseph. A PRACTICAL TREATISE UPON ... 1785. DENTITION; Or, the Breeding of Teeth in Children: Wherein 3rd Ed. Corrected. 240pp. Some light browning, ex.-libris T. The Causes of the Causes of the acute Symptoms arising in that Cother, contemporary speckled calf, some marking and minor dangerous Period are enquired into; The Remedies both of the rubbing, gilt ruling with gilt lettered title label. £90.00 Ancients and Moderns for the Cure of those Evils, and the All published. Prevention of their fatal Effects, are examined impartially; Some ESTC N5828. Errors of Consequence corrected; Objections answered; and A William Cullen was the most conspicuous figure in the history of the Right Practice recommended upon Observation and Experience. Edinburgh Medical School during the eighteenth century. He was an inspiring teacher and was instrumental in founding the Glasgow Medical The Whole Illustrated with proper Cases and Remarks. London: School in 1744. His clinical lectures were notable as being the first given Printed for the Author; Sold by C. Rivington ... 1742. in the vernacular instead of in Latin. 1st Ed. xxiv + 285pp. + [vi] Index. Dec. headpieces. Some light browning, very faint institutional stamp to t.p., handsomely 670. Culpeper, [Nicholas]. ENGLISH PHYSICIAN; And rebound in double blind rule edged modern speckled calf, double Complete Herbal. to Which are Now first Added, Upwards of blind rule edged raised bands with gilt lettered title label and date One Hundred Additional Herbs, With a Display of Their in gilt to spine. £2,000.00 Medicinal and Occult Properties, Physically Applied to The Cure Wellcome II. p320; ESTC T63467; G & M 3672 ‘The first English book of all Disorders incident to Mankind. To Which are Annexed, on children’s teeth.’ The second book in English on Dentistry. Rules for compounding Medicine according to the true System of Nature; Forming a Complete Family Dispensatory, And Natural 675. International Meteorological Committee. System of Physic, Beautified and Enriched ... Illustrated with INTERNATIONAL ATLAS OF CLOUDS AND OF THE Notes and Observations, Critical and Explanatory; By the Late E. STATES OF THE SKY. For the Use of Observers. Paris: Office Sibly. W. Lewis ... 1817-1812. National Météorologique 1932. 2 vols. in 1. 4to. Vol. 1. 16th Ed. improved by the Addition of the Abridged Ed., in single vol. Slim 4to. [iv] + ii + 46pp. text. 41 Linnæn Name to each Herb, Plant and Tree; and a Life of partially coloured plates. Text in lightly spotted black lettered Culpeper. xvi + 400pp. Vol. 2. 13 Ed. [ii] + 256pp. Port. frontis., limp card wrapps., plates unbound as issued, together in 3-flap 40 engraved plates, 2 un-numbered plates. Tear to pp.187-8 and cloth backed boards lightly soiled and rubbed, black lettering to pp.223-4 repaired to vol. 1. Some browning, early boards, joints upper board. £50.00 and spine rubbed with loss of 1.inches to tail of spine, some 676. (Kekulé). Anschütz, Richard. AUGUST KEKULÉ. I. marking. £350.00 Leben un Wirken. II. Abhandlungen, Berichte, Kritiken, Artikel, 671. (Einstein). EINSTEIN’S 1912 MANUSCRIPT ON THE Reden. Verlag Chemie, GMBH, Berlin 1929. SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY. A Facsimile. George 2 vols. Royal 8vo. [xxiv] + 708pp. + xvi + 960pp. Port. frontis., Braziller/Jacob E. Safra Philanthropic Foundation and the Israel 124 text ills., 22 plates and a facsimile. German text. Museum, Jerusalem 1996. Contemporary ownership inscription, e.ps. sl. spotted, lower Folio. 192pp. Port. frontis., 11 other ports., 70 facsimile pages of pastedown in vol. 2 sl. creased, original gilt lettered cloth, some ms. with accompanying translation. Illus. e.ps., very good in minor rubbing, spines lightly browned and sl. bumped, in original gilt lettered cloth, in coloured pictorial blue lettered browned and sl. rubbed black lettered card slipcases. £50.00 slipcase as issued. £50.00 Friedrich August Kekulé, later Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz, German organic chemist, who was the principal founder of the theory of chemical structure.

66 677. Koffka, K. PRINCIPLES OF GESTALT PSCYHOLOGY. Tractatus de Quadratura Curvarum, London 1706; Enumeratio Routledge 2000. Linearum Tertii Ordinis, London 1706; Methodus Differentialis, London Reprint. xi + 720pp. Original bright boards. £50.00 1711; Solutio duorum Problematum à Johanne Bernoullio propositorum; Problematis cujusdam solutio; Excerpta Ex Epistolis aut ... ad eum The International Library of Psychology. Spectantibus Editis in Commercio Epistolari Collinsii &c.; Espistola 678. Lavater, John Caspar. ESSAYS ON PHYSIOGNOMY: Prior ad Oldemburgium Edits in Commercio Espistolico &c.; Epistola Translated from the German of ... by Thomas Holcroft. Also one Posterior ad Oldemburgium Edita in Commercio Epistolico et Ejusdem hundred Physiognomical Rules, taken from a posthumous work Epistola ad Collinsium, London 1711; Excerptum ex Duabus Epistolis ... by J.C. Lavater; and a Memoir of the Author. Ward, Lock and Co. ad Johannem Wallisium; Epistola ad Chamberlaynum; ... Epistola ad Abbatem Conti; ... Notæ i Epistolam Leibnitii ad Abbatem Conti. N.d. c.[1880]. With the neat inscription to flyleaf of George Riggs of Queens College 18th Ed. Large 8vo. cxxviii + 507pp. + [i] blank + [iv] adverts. Oxford, dated 6th April 1824. Port. frontis., 80 plates. Some very light marginal browning and With the ink ownership stamp to title page and bookplate of Henry sporadic spotting, some minor soiling to e.ps., original gilt William Lloyd Tanner (generally known as H. W. Lloyd Tanner) (1851– lettered cloth lettered and decorated in black to upper board and 1915) Professor of Mathematics at the University College of South Wales spine, soiled and sl. rubbed, corners bumped. £50.00 and Monmouthshire from 1883 to 1909. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. Tanner 679. Leyel, Mrs. C.F. THE MAGIC OF HERBS. A Modern published various papers on differential equations and other subjects in Book of Secrets. Jonathan Cape 1938. mathematics. Of whom the President of the Royal Society, Sir William Reprint. 320pp. Original silver lettered cloth, some minor Crookes, said in his anniversary address in November 1915 that Tanner's rubbing, good in lightly soiled and sl. chipped price-clipped d/w. death meant that mathematical science had lost "one of its most distinguished exponents", one who published "many important £50.00 investigations in mathematics" that were "distinguished by great The Life and Letters Series No. 34. ingenuity and originality". Crookes also said that the university was

680. Maseres, Francis. TRACTS ON THE RESOLUTION OF deeply indebted to Tanner's educational and administrative talents. CUBICK & BIQUADRATICK EQUATIONS. Wilks and Taylor William John Greenstreet (1861–1930) was an English mathematician who was editor of The Mathematical Gazette for more than thirty years .... Sold by J. White ... 1803. and a founding member of the Mathematical Association. 1st Ed. lxi + [ii] + 599pp. Prelims. waterstained and with minor staining throughout, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, 683. Newton, Isaac. PHILOSOPHIAE NATURALIS wear to boards, gilt lettered title label with gilt rulng to spine. PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA. The Third Edition (1726) with £200.00 Variant Readings. Assembled and Edited by Alexandre Koyré Francis Maseres (1731–1824) English lawyer. He was known as attorney and I. Bernard Cohen with the assistance of Anne Whitman. CUP general of the Province of Quebec, judge, mathematician, historian, 1972. member of the Royal Society, and cursitor baron of the exchequer. Reprint. 2 vols. Sm. 4to. xl + [ii] + 547pp. + [vi] + (548-916)pp.

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682. Newton, Isaac. OPUSCULA MATHEMATICA, 4th Ed. Considerably Augmented by Robert Allan. xcvi + 425pp. Philosophica et Philologica. Collegit partímq ue Latinè vertit ac Numerous ills. Signs of adhesion and surface loss to pp.322-3, recensuit Joh. Castillioneus, Jurisconsultus. Vol. I [only of 3]: some light browning, marbled e.ps., remains of Mineralogists Tomus Primus, Continens Mathematica. Accessit label to tail of t.p., ded. leaf lacking portion across head, Commentariolus de Vita Auctoris. Lausannæ & Genevæ, Apud contemporary half calf with marbled boards, extremities sl. Marcum-Michaelem Bousquet & Socios. 1744. rubbed, dec. gilt tooling with gilt lettered title label to spine. £110.00 Ist Collected Ed. 4to. T.p. [ii] + dedication [ii] + xxxviii + 420pp. Lacking half title and fly title. Rubric t.p. with engraved vignette 685. Piccolominei, Alexandri. 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Printer's woodcut device on title, woodcut in later sheep? with gilt ruled bands and gilt lettering to spine. historicated initial letters, geometric diagrams and woodcut £450.00 figures, dec. headpieces. Latin text. Minor worming affecting first Published posthumously as part of the eight volume collected works of three leaves, signature N misbound after leaf 103, inscription and Newton (1739-1761), though each of the three volumes of ‘Opuscula browning to t.p., only light browning to text, modern e.ps., bright Mathematica‘ is complete within itself. Edited by Johann Castillioneus C20th half japon with marbled boards, dec. spine with gilt this volume contains his life of Newton. lettered title label. £450.00 Containing Analysis per Æquationes Numerous Terminorum Infinitas, London 1711; Methodis Fluxionum et Serierum Infinitarum, cum Many leaves misnumbered but complete. ejusdem Applicatione ad Curvarum Geometriam, London 1736; First published in Rome in 1647. 67 Alessandro Piccolomini (1508–1579) Italian astronomer and Chapters on Time-pieces, Chronometers, Light from candles, Pendulums, philosopher from Siena, who promoted the popularization in the Electricty, Light and Heat, Magnitude of the Moon, Pendulum Rods, etc. vernacular of Latin and Greek scientific and philosophical treatises. His With an Appendix ‘A new method of determining the Longitude at Sea.’ translations included Book xiii of Ovid's Metamorphoses and book vi of the Aeneid. 690. Warren, Samuel. PASSAGES FROM THE DIARY OF A LATE PHYSICIAN. First and Second Series. Paris, ... A and W. 686. Quincy, John. PHARMACOPOEIA OFFICINALIS & Calignani and Co. 1838. EXTEMPORANEA. Or, a complete English dispensatory, in four 2 vols. vi + [i] + 397pp. + [vi] + 402pp. Foxed, with the signature parts. Containing, I. The theory of pharmacy, ... II. A description of W. Cook to front f.e.ps., contemporary leather backed marbled of the officinal simples, ... III. The officinal compositions, ... IV. boards, gilt tooling and gilt lettered labels to rubbed spines. Extemporaneous prescriptions, ... To which is added, an account £85.00 of the common adulterations both of simples and compounds; ... ‘Warren here supposedly presents the papers of a late friend, detailing Printed for J. Osborn and T. Longman ... 1733. the interesting cases he had encountered as a physician. In fact, the 9th Ed., much enlarged and corrected. Advert leaf + xvi + 700pp. "cases" are sensational short stories, presented as a novel due to the + lx. Dec. devices and initial letter. Some browning, nicely framing chapter introducing the narrator's "Early Struggles" to make a rebound in modern half calf with marbled boards, gilt rule edged living as a physician. Other stories investigate typically Gothic themes raised bands with gilt motifs and gilt lettered title label to spine. like ghosts, duels, graverobbing, elopements, and broken hearts, with £180.00 other scandalous problems like gambling, dissipation, murder, domestic abuse, and suicide. Medical topics include mental illness, epilepsy, ESTC N11355. hysterical paralysis ("catalepsy"), cancer, toothache, consumption, John Quincy (d. 1722), apothecary and physician. ODNB ‘... 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From Whence is Deduced An obvious Annuities, &c. delivered in a more practical and correct Manner, Discrimination of Future Events, in the Motions and Positions of that in any Work hitherto extant. Printed for J. and P. Knapton ... the Luminaries, Planets and Stars; the universal Spirit and 1751. Economy of Nature in the Production of all Things ... Animal Magnetism; the fundamental Causes and Qualities, visible or 18th Ed. Wherein the additions and emendations made by Mr. Occult of all Diseases ... Lunar Tables, The Whole Forming An John Kersey, in his appendix; and Mr. George Shelley, in his interesting Supplement to Culpeper’s Family Physician ... G. supplement, are introduced in their proper places; and all the Jones (late Wilkes) 1814. improvements in this science that have appeared in other writers since their time, are carefully inserted. Also sundry others, that 5th Ed. 4to. [iv] + 395pp. + [i] + 76pp. Appendix to Culpeper’s are entirely new, are added. By James Dodson, Accomptant, and British Herbal. Allegorical frontis., 28 plates [only of 29]. Pp.73- Teacher of the Mathematics. 401pp. + [xiii]. Copperplate frontis. 4 of Appendix detached at head and with repaired tear across, Light browning, ex.-libris David Stevenson, contemporary calf, occasional leaves with marginal loss, some light browning, ex.- worn, boards detached. £50.00 libris Dr W.Winch, early boards, spine chipped, corners scuffed, ESTC T86940 ‘First published in 1630 as ’Arithmetique made easie’.’ some wear. £400.00 First published in 1792. Ebenezer Sibly (1751–c. 1799) English physician, astrologer and writer on the occult. Who issued fourteen editions of Culpeper's English Physician and Complete Herbal under his name.

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689. Walker Ezekiel. PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS, Selected From the Originals, printed in the Philosophical Journals, between the Years 1802 and 1817, Containing, Among Other Discoveries and Improvements, New Outlines of Chemical Philosophy, Founded on Original Experiments. To Which are added, Essays on Interesting Subjects, Not Before Printed. Lynn: Printed by John Wade 1823. 1st Ed. [vi] + vi + 186pp. 3 copper plates. Frontis. stained in part, some browning, rebound in modern mottled calf backed marbled boards, gilt ruling and gilt lettered title label to spine. £350.00 Exceptionally scarce.

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