LONDON 13 DECEMBER 2016 DECEMBER 13 LONDON HISTORY, CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S HISTORY, ENGLISH LITERATURE, ENGLISH LITERATURE, BOOKS AND BOOKS ILLUSTRATIONS LONDON ENGLISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS 13 DECEMBER 2016 L16408 ENGLISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS FRONT COVER LOT 67 (DETAIL) BACK COVER LOT 317 THIS PAGE LOT 30 (DETAIL) ENGLISH LITERATURE, HISTORY, CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS AUCTION IN LONDON 13 DECEMBER 2016 SALE L16408 SESSION ONE: 10 AM SESSION TWO: 2.30 PM EXHIBITION Friday 9 December 9 am-4.30 pm Saturday 10 December 12 noon-5 pm Sunday 11 December 12 noon-5 pm Monday 12 December 9 am-7 pm 34-35 New Bond Street London, W1A 2AA +44 (0)20 7293 5000 sothebys.com THIS PAGE LOT 101 (DETAIL) SPECIALISTS AND AUCTION ENQUIRIES For further information on lots in this auction please contact any of the specialists listed below. SALE NUMBER SALE ADMINISTRATOR L16408 “BABBITTY” Lukas Baumann [email protected] BIDS DEPARTMENT +44 (0)20 7293 5287 +44 (0)20 7293 5283 fax +44 (0)20 7293 5904 fax +44 (0)20 7293 6255 [email protected] POST SALE SERVICES Kristy Robinson Telephone bid requests should Post Sale Manager Peter Selley Dr. Philip W. Errington be received 24 hours prior FOR PAYMENT, DELIVERY Specialist Specialist to the sale. This service is AND COLLECTION +44 (0)20 7293 5295 +44 (0)20 7293 5302 offered for lots with a low estimate +44 (0)20 7293 5220 [email protected] [email protected] of £2,000 and above. fax +44 (0)20 7293 5910 [email protected] PRIVATE CLIENT GROUP +44 (0)20 7293 5785 CATALOGUE PRICE EUROPE £25 at the gallery Beatriz Quiralte [email protected] FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS CALL Fergus Duff +44 (0)20 7293 5000 [email protected] for UK & Europe +1 212 606 7000 USA ASIA Shu Zheng [email protected] Dr. Gabriel Heaton Jennifer Dell Specialist Specialist MENA +44 (0)20 7293 5670 +44 (0)20 7293 5296 Katia Nounou [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Yassaman Ali [email protected] INDIA Gauri Agarwal [email protected] RUSSIA & CIS Alina Davey [email protected] Irina Kronrod [email protected] Lilija Sitnika [email protected] Lukas Baumann +44 (0)20 7293 5934 Sale Administrator and Cataloguing Assistant +44 (0)20 7293 5287 Fax +44 (0)20 7293 5904 [email protected] THIS PAGE LOT 45 CONTENTS 3 AUCTION INFORMATION 5 SPECIALISTS AND AUCTION ENQUIRIES 8 SESSION ONE: LOTS 1–216 HISTORY 1-116 ENGLISH LITERATURE 15TH TO 18TH CENTURIES 117-122 19TH CENTURY 123-155 20TH CENTURY 156-216 113 SESSION TWO: LOTS 217–339 FINE PRINTING, PRIVATE PRESS AND CALLIGRAPHY 217-232 “WHAT ARE YOU LIKE?” SELF-REVEALING ARTWORKS BY PEOPLE IN THE PUBLIC EYE 233-263 WHAT HEATH ROBINSON WOULD BE DRAWING IF HE WAS ALIVE TODAY? 264-282 CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS 283-339 167 ABSENTEE BID FORM 169 BUYING AT AUCTION 170 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS VAT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 171 CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS 173 WAREHOUSE, STORAGE, COLLECTION INFORMATION 174 AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE IMPORTANT NOTICES GLOSSARY OF TERMS 175 INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENTS 176 INDEX SOTHEBY’S EUROPE THIS PAGE LOT 124 (DETAIL) SESSION ONE LONDON TUESDAY 13 DECEMBER 2016 10 AM LOTS 1-216 THIS PAGE LOT 166 (DETAIL) HISTORY 1 4 BRODRICK, ALLEN ROCHESTER, LAURENCE HYDE, FIRST PROPERTY FROM Document signed, “Reasons why Mr John Thurloe EARL OF THE COLLECTION should be excepted out of the Act of Indempnity” Two autograph manuscript meditations, on the death listing seven accusations against Thurloe from “inbred Malice of his wife against his Ma[jest]ys Royall person” to the corruption of OF THE EARLS OF the first taking as its textLamentations 3:22 (“It is of the Lords “Severall of his Ma[jest]ys servants and Agents & procured mercy that we are not consumed, because his compassion them to betray his Ma[jest]ys affayres”, contemporary CLARENDON faile not”), a poignant search for solace in the immediate marginal notes in another hand (e.g. naming the corrupted aftermath of her death (“...It was of the Lords mercy that I was servants as Sir Richard Willis and others), two pages, integral not consumed this day, when the comfort of my life was taken blank, folio, [May-August 1660] [with:] “The motives & reasons LOTS 1–22 from me when her breath, went out of her Nostrills, and she which induced the Dutches of Yorke to embrace the Catholique grew cold, as I was holding her hands...”), 17 pages, folio, dated Religion, written by her owne Hand at St James’s 20 August Cornbury, 12 April 1686, stab-stitched in paper wrappers, 1670”, contemporary manuscript copy, 3 pages, folio, the The following 22 lots have been removed from Holywell tears at stab-holes; the second with memories of his wife and second leaf lacking blank bottom half of leaf House, Hampshire, the home of the Villiers family, melancholy reflections on the state of the nation under William Allen Brodrick (1623-80) was a loyalist to the royal cause and Mary (“...What is become even of the most glorious of all Earls of Clarendon. They chiefly relate to the life and during the Commonwealth and a member of the Sealed Knot. this Kings actions, since his comeing to the Throne, I mean his careers of two contemporaries: Henry Hyde, Viscount He here attempts to secure the prosecution of John Thurloe triumphant victory at the Boyne, by which it seemed once as if (1616-68), who had run the Commonwealth’s formidable he had entirely conquer’d that Kingdome and established the Cornbury (1710-73), and Thomas Villiers (1709-86), intelligence network. In the end Thurloe was not exempted rest...”), 12 numbered pages, folio, dated New Park, 12 April created successively Baron Hyde of Hindon (1756) and from the Act of Indemnity, allegedly as he threatened to 1691, stab stitched in paper wrappers publish his “black book” that named Cavaliers who had Earl of Clarendon (1776). Laurence Hyde, first Earl of Rochester (1642-1711), was the informed for the Commonwealth. second son of Edward, Earl of Clarendon. His loyalty to the Cornbury was the last heir to the Earldom of Church of England led to his falling out with James II before the £ 500-700 € 600-800 Clarendon that had been created for the statesman # Glorious Revolution, but as a high churchman he increasingly and historian Edward Hyde (1609-1674). Cornbury had associated himself with the Tory party after 1688. In 1665 Hyde married Henrietta Boyle, daughter of Richard, Earl of Jacobite sympathies but was MP for the University 2 Burlington. She died on 12 April 1686 (the date of the first of of Oxford – with which his family had powerful these manuscript meditations). CLARENDON, EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF 4 connections – from 1732 until 1751. He became # £ 2,000-3,000 € 2,250-3,350 disillusioned with politics in the later 1740s and spent A Collection of Proceedings in the House of Commons about impeaching the Earl of Clarendon his final years in France. Cornbury counted Pope late Lord Chancellor with the debates and speeches 5 and Swift amongst his friends, and was himself the 3 concerning that Matter; As also severall Arguments author of pamphlets and at least two plays (see lots concerning the Nature of Treason by Mr John CLARENDON, EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF SPAIN—KEENE, SIR BENJAMIN 6 and 7). He died, unmarried, in Paris in 1753. Most Vaughan, Serjeant Maynard &c, Three bundles of contemporary copies of letters The Life of Edwarde Earle of Clarendon, scribal of Cornbury’s property was inherited by his niece, scribal manuscript in a single hand, recording a series of and papers relating to Keene’s mission as envoy- manuscript Charlotte (née Capel). Thomas Villiers, second son debates from 26 October to 18 December 1667, with red ruled extraordinary to the Spanish court margins and contemporary pagination, 270 pages, folio, vellum in a single hand, the text divided into seven parts, dated at the of the Earl of Jersey, was her husband. Villiers had boards gilt, c.1670s beginning and at the end of each part, Montpellier, 23 July 1669 including correspondence between Keene and the Foreign minister, Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, and between Keene spent the 1730s and ‘40s as a diplomat mostly in These debates in the Commons enjoyed circulation in [sic, for 1668] to 1 August 1670, red-ruled margins, paginated, in and the Spanish Secretary of State Sebastian de la Cuadra, manuscript in the years after Clarendon’s banishment, and 58 stab-stitched fascicules, 1407 pages, plus blanks, folio (325 the German-speaking world (none of his diplomatic petitions and memorials by British merchants in the Americas, were printed in 1700 from a text similar to this scribal copy. x 200mm, Maid of Dort “Pro Patria” watermark), eighteenth papers are included in this offering) and, following his century, severe damp damage to the final fascicule and the last letters of British prisoners of the Spanish in Havana and elsewhere (“...the place we are in is 130 foot long, and about # £ 1,200-1,500 € 1,350-1,700 few fascicule somewhat affected by damp retirement from the diplomatic service, he entered 30 foot broad and 300 and odd slaves with Iron on and Clarendon wrote this account of his life after settling in government in the 1760s. As Chancellor of the Duchy Chaines and as full of vermine as you can think...”), minutes Montpellier after being exiled from Britain by Charles II.
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