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Keys Fine Art Auctioneers 8 Market Place Aylsham Books & Ephemera Sale Norwich NR11 6EH United Kingdom Started 20 Nov 2014 10:00 GMT Keys Fine Art Auctioneers 8 Market Place Aylsham Books & Ephemera Sale Norwich NR11 6EH United Kingdom Started 20 Nov 2014 10:00 GMT Lot Description JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1955, 1st edn, 3rd impress, 2nd impress, 1st impress, 3 vols, orig cl, 1 d/ws, vol 1 bkstrip of d/w detchd (3) JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN, 2 ttls: THE HOBBIT, 1976, 1st de luxe edn, orig decor cl gt, glassine d/w, orig box, as new; THE 2 LORD OF THE RINGS, 1976, 1st de luxe edn, 5th impress, orig decor cl gt, glassine d/w, orig box, as new (2) 3 THE DANDY BOOK, [1965], 1966, 1970 Annuals, orig pict lam bds (3) 4 THE VICTOR BOOK FOR BOYS, [1965], 4to, orig lam bds worn MORE ADVENTURES OF RUPERT, [1947] Annual, price unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps, top wrap and some early leaves affected by 5 scorch mark + RUPERT, [1949] Annual, price unclipped, 4to, orig pict wraps + THE NEW RUPERT BOOK, [1951] Annual, 4to, orig pict bds + THE RUPERT BOOK, 1993, facs edn of 1941 An ...[more] LEONARD LESLIE BROOKE, 3 ttls: JOHNNY CROW?S GARDEN, 1905, 1st edn, 8 col?d plts, orig cl bkd bds, pict paper label worn; 6 JOHNNY CROW?S PARTY, 1907, 1st edn, 6 col?d plts, frontis loose, orig cl bkd bds, pict paper label worn; JOHNNY CROW?S NEW GARDEN, 1935, 1st edn, 8 col?d plts, orig cl bkd bds, p ...[more] CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS, 3 ttls: PRINCE CASPIAN THE RETURN TO NARNIA, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE VOYAGE OF THE 7 DAWN TREADER, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE LAST BATTLE, 1956, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (3) 8 HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: FAIRY TALES, ill A Duncan Carse, 1912, 1st edn, 12 col?d plts as list, orig pict cl gt GEORGE E ROCHESTER, 4 ttls: THE FLYING SPY, [1935], 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE AIR RANGER, [1936], 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE 9 BLACK HAWK, [1936], 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; VULTURES OF DEATH, [1938], 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (4) W E JOHNS, 6 ttls: WORRALS DOWN UNDER, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; WORRALS IN THE WASTELANDS, 1949, 1st edn, orig cl, 10 d/w; WORRALS GOES AFOOT, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; WORRALS INVESTIGATES, 1950, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; WORRALS OF THE WAAF, 1948, 5th impress, orig cl, d/w; WORRALS CARRIES ON, 19 ...[more] FRANK RICHARDS, 12 ttls: EXPELLED FROM GREYFRIARS, L, Howard & Baker, 1977, ?Magnet? vol 57, orig cl, d/ws + eleven 11 others same series, vols 58-61, 64-70, all orig cl d/ws (12) JOHN RRONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1957, 1956, 1958, 1st edn, 7th impress, 4th impress, 4th impress, 3 12 vols, orig cl faded and soiled, ?The Two Towers? prize label on front pastedown and gilt stamp of Birmingham University on top bd WALT DISNEY, 2 ttls: MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL, [1933], col?d frontis, orig pict bds worn, lacks bkstrip; MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL, 13 1947, col?d frontis, EPs with scribble, orig cl, pict paper label soiled (2) MARY NORTON, 5 ttls: THE BORROWERS, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl; THE BORROWERS AFIELD, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl; THE 14 BORROWERS AFLOAT, 1959, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE BORROWERS AVENGED, 1982, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE BREAD AND BUTTER STORIES, 1998, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (5) ENID BLYTON, 6 ttls: THE ISLAND OF ADVENTURE, 1944, 1st edn, orig pict cl, soiled, inner jnts split; THE CASTLE OF 15 ADVENTURE, 1946, 1st edn, orig pict cl, inner jnts split; THE VALLEY OF ADVENTURE, 1947, 1st edn, orig pict cl, d/w (tatty and sellotape repairs); THE SEA OF ADVENTURE, 1948, 1st edn, ...[more] 16 EDWARD ARDIZZONE: TIM AND LUCY GO TO SEA, [1938] 1st edn, fo, orig pict bds worn 17 PETER COLLINGTON: A SMALL MIRACLE, 1999, sigd and inscr, 4to, orig pict wraps 18 HERGE: THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN FLIGHT 714, 1968, 1st edn, fo, orig pict lam bds CLIFTON BINGHAM: THE ANIMALS TRIP TO SEA, ill G H Thompson, L, E Nister, circa 1900, 11 full pge col?d ills including 1 dbl pge, 19 obl, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM, ill Lorna Burgoyne, L 1919, 1st edn, 4to, orig pict cl gt + SIR JAMES 20 MATTHEW BARRIE: PETER PAN AND WENDY, ill Mabel Lucie Attwell, 1980 reprint, 4to, orig pict cl gt (2) ARTHUR RANSOME, 10 ttls: GREAT NORTHERN, 1950, 6th impress, orig cl, d/w; MISSEE LEE, 1953, 9th impress, orig cl, d/w + eight 21 others, all reprints (10) 22 SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE: PETER AND WENDY, ill F D Bedford, 1911 (October) 3rd edn, orig pict cl gt 23 ENID BLYTON: LAST TERM AT MALORY TOWERS, ill S Lloyd, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w ANNA MARY SEWELL: BLACK BEAUTY THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A HORSE, L, Jarrold & Sons, [1878], 4th edn, frontis, 8pp 24 adverts at end, orig decor green cl, gt, worn BEATRIX POTTER 2 ttls: GINGER AND PICKLES, 1909, 1st edn, small 4to, orig bds, pict paper label, rebkd preserving large part orig 24A spine, CECILY PARSLEY?S NURSERY RHYMES, nd, early edn, 16 mo, orig bds, pict paper label, soiled, lacks back strip, (2) STEPHANIE FELICITE CONTESSE DE GENLIS: TALES OF THE CASTLE OR STORIES OF INSTRUCTION AND DELIGHT, Trans 25 Thomas Holcroft, L, G Robinson, 1785, 1st edn, 5 vols, 12 mo, cont hf roan, vol 2 pp 119/120 damaged with part loss (5) HENRY CHRISTOPHER MCCOOK: OLD FARM FAIRIES ?, L 1895, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt + BERNARD DARWIN: ELVES AND 26 PRINCESSES, ill J R Monsell, L [1913], 6 col?d plts, orig cl, pict paper label, rebkd, new EPs (2) NOEL LANGLEY: THE TRUE AND PATHETIC HISTORY OF DESBAROLLDA THE WALTZING MOUSE, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1947, 27 1st edn, orig cl bkd bds + HALLAM FORDHAM (ED): HEY NONNY YES, ill Edward Ardizzone, 1947, 1st edn, orig pict bds, d/w + CHRISTIANNA BRAND, 3 ttls: NURSE MATILDA GOES TO TOWN, 1967, 1st edn, or ...[more] 28 JEAN DE LA FONTAINE: FABLES, ill Benjamin Rabier, Paris, Jules Tallandier, circa 1906, 4to, ¾ crimson mor gt, marb bds, teg OMAR KHAYYAM: RUBAIYAT, ill Frank Brangwyn, 1919, 1st edn, 4to, orig pict cl soiled + another edn, Ed R A Nicholson, L, A & C 29 Black, 1909, 1st edn, orig decor cl + SIR THOMAS MALORY: LE MORTE D?ARTHUR, ill A Beardsley, 1988 reprint, 4to, orig cl, d/w + THE WILLIAM MORRIS KELMSCOTT CHAUCER, ill E ...[more] 30 RICHARD WAGNER: THE TALE OF LOHENGRIN, ill Willie Pogany, [1913], 4to, orig cf bkd cl gt 31 RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES, 1902, 1st edn, orig pict cl worn 32 KENNETH GRAHAME: THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, ill E H Shepard, 1931, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt G A HENTY, 8 ttls: A MARCH ON LONDON, L, 1898, 1st edn, 8 plts as list, hf ttl part excised, orig pict cl gt; YULE LOGS, 1898, 1st 33 edn, orig decor cl gt; NO SURRENDER, L, 1900, 1st edn, 8 plts as list, orig pict cl gt; A ROVING COMMISSION, L 1900, 1st edn, 12 plts as list, orig pict cl gt worn; OUT ...[more] ROBERT MICHAEL BALLANTYNE: MARTIN RATTLER, L, T Nelson, 1858, 1st edn, engrd frontis, 3 plts, orig blind stp pict cl gt + 34 CAPTAIN MAYNE REID: THE RIFLE RANGERS, L, J & C Brown, circa 1856, 12 engrd plts, orig blind stp cl, gt + F R GOULDING: ROBERT AND HAROLD OR THE YOUNG MAROONERS A NEW CRUS ...[more] ANON: THE GOVERNESS OR EVENING AMUSEMENTS AT A BOARDING SCHOOL, L, Vernor and Hood, 1800, 1st edn, 2pp adverts 35 at end, 16 mo, rebound, cf bkd marb bds KATHLEEN HALE, 3 ttls: ORLANDO THE MARMALADE CAT A CAMPING HOLIDAY, [1938], 1st edn, fo, orig pict bds; ORLANDO 36 THE MARMALADE CAT A TRIP ABROAD, 1939, 1st edn, orig pict bds; ORLANDO THE MARMALADE CAT BUYS A FARM, 1947 reprint, fo, orig cl bkd pict bds worn (3) GUSTAVE TOUDOUZE: LE ROY SOLEIL, ill Maurice Leloir, Paris 1917, 4to, orig pict cl gt worn + G MOUNTORGUEIL: NAPOLEON, ill 37 Job, Paris 1921, 4to, orig pict cl, v worn (2) 38 LOUIS WAIN: KITS AND CATS, [1904], 3 full pge col?d ills including 1 dbl pge, Father Tuck?s Hurrah Series, orig pict bds worn RAYMOND BRIGGS, 6 ttls: FATHER CHRISTMAS, 1973, 1st edn, orig pict lam bds; FATHER CHRISTMAS GOES ON HOLIDAY, 39 1975, 1st edn, orig pict laminated bds; FUNGUS THE BOGEYMAN PLOP-UP BOOK, [1982], 1st edn, orig pict lam bds + three others (6) 40 K F BARKER: JUST DOGS, 1934 reprint, 4to, orig cl bkd bds 41 ANNA SEWELL: THE ANNOTATED BLACK BEAUTY, 1989, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN: THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1966, 2nd edn, 1st impress, 3 vols, orig cl, d/ws + another edn, ill Alan 42 Lee, 1991, orig cl gt, d/w (4) M J TILSLEY: UPS AND DOWNS ALL SMILES NO FROWNS, L, [1880], 1st edn, one leaf trimmed, not affecting text or ills, orig cl bkd 43 pict bds worn HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: STORIES AND FAIRY TALES, Trans H Oskar Sommer, ill Arthur J Gaskin, L, 1893, 1st edn, 3 vols, 44 orig pict cl worn (2) ENID BLYTON, 7 ttls: THE MYSTERY OF THE SPITEFUL LETTERS, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl; THE MYSTERY OF THE HIDDEN 45 HOUSE, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl; FIVE ON A HIKE TOGETHER, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; FIVE GO TO BILLYCOCK HILL, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl + three others (7) ROWLAND JOHNS: DOGS YOU?D LIKE TO MEET, 1924, 1st edn, orig cl + COMPTOM MACKENZIE: SANTA CLAUS IN SUMMER, ill 46 A H Watson, 1924, 1st edn, orig pict cl worn + one other (3) LIDA: SCAF THE SEAL, Trans Rose Fileman, ill Rojan, L, circa 1942, orig pict wraps worn + ABC JEUX DU PERE CASTOR, ill Rojan, 47 Geneva, 1948, cut-outs compl, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds + ANNE SKIBULITS AND CLARKE HUTTON: THE STORY OF TEA, 1948, 1st edn, Puffin Picture Book, obl, orig pict wraps + JOHN ...[more] BOYS OWN PAPER, 1884-85 (November-April), 1890 (April-October) + Christmas Issues 1885, 1887-88, orig wraps, note: 1885 and 48 1887 Christmas Issues include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle interest + EVERY BOYS NEW MONTHLY, 1890-91, asstd iss in one, small 4to, orig cl worn PACKET: THE MARVEL (NEW SERIES), 1905 vol 3, Nos 75-84, 86-87, 90-92, 94 + single iss for 1921 No 904 + THE SURPRISE, 49 1932, vol 2, Nos 27-30, 32, 34-37, 42 (27) 50 BOX: SCHOOLGIRLS WEEKLY AND THE SCHOOLGIRL,
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