Lot: 68
The First Trial of William Hone 10th Edn, 1817, bound with the Second Trial, 3rd Edn, 1818, and Third Trial, 1st Edn, 1818, all on charges of Religious Libel, lacking original wraps, contained in a good 19th Century tree calf binding, newspaper obituary laid down on front endpapers, 48 + 48 + 44pp; together with Jean Diodati Les Epistres de Saints Apostres, Amsterdam, 1667, and 2 others. (4)
Lot: 69
[Daniel Macqueen] Letters on Mr Hume’s History of Great Britain, Kincaid & Donaldson, 1756, First Edn, later cloth with leather backstrip, lacking half-title, ownership inscription top of title-page, clean text. 328pp
Lot: 70
England's Black Tribunal : containing 1.The complete Tryal of King Charles the First 2.The Loyal Martyrology 3. An Historical Register 4. The Loyal Confessors. C. Rivington, 1737, sixth edition (enlarged), octavo, contemp. worn calf; Charles I frontispiece; title & extensive preface; clean interior; xxxii, 308, (4),pp.
Lot: 71
The Principles of the Dissenters concerning Toleration, London, 1705, (12), 48pp; St. James's Park, a Satyr, London, 1709, 16 + 8pp; An Address Sign’d by the greatest part of the Members of the Parliament of Scotland, and Deliver’d to His Majestey, 1689, 7pp; and Some Short Remarks Upon the late Address of the Bishop of London, London, 1711, 24pp. All disbound o/w VG. (4)
Lot: 73
Deeds That Thrill the Empire, Standard Art Book Co., c.1920, five volume set, quarto, publisher’s gilt cloth, good; fine internally with 100s of b/w illustrations and 26 coloured plates.
Lot: 74
Louis Creswicke South Africa and the Transvaal War T.C. & E.C.Jack, 1900, Volumes 1 to 6, original pictorial cloth, occasional browning o/w good. (6)
Lot: 75
John H. Cooke Bibliotheca Cestriensis, or a Biographical Account of Books, Maps, Plates, and other Printed Matter relating to….The County of Chester. Mackie & Co, 1904, tall quarto, half-vellum, gilt, VG, No. 89 of 200 issued; fine internally; 218pp + index + tissue-guarded half-tone plates. Some light foxing to fore-edge. Upper-right corners bumped.
Lot: 76
Edward Waterhouse A Discourse and Defence of Arms and Armory, London, 1660, rebound in modern leather gilt, marginal annotations and some cropping, rare; together with Philip Hamerton Chapters on Animals London, 1874, pictorial gilt cloth, 20 fine etchings; and N.P. Willis Letters from Under a Bridge, and Poems, George Virtue, 1840, half leather, gilt, 8 engraved plates. Fair to VG (3)
Lot: 79
Charles M. Lefferts Uniforms of the American, British, French, and German Armies in the War of the American Revolution, New York Historical Society 1926, tall quarto, original cloth, VG, complete with 50 tipped-in colour plates, the original signed artwork for two other unused plates loosely inserted, and some other items; together with John P. Langellier Hats Off: Head Dress of the U.S. Army 1872-1912, 1999, fine in dustjacket. (2)
Lot: 80
Mockler-Ferryman The 43rd & 52nd Light Infantry Chronicle, 1894 and The Oxfordshire Light Infantry Chronicle, 1896, Eyre & Spottiswoode, latter with boards damp affected; plus O’Donnell Historical Records of the 14th Regiment, A.H. Swiss, 1893, fine colour plates intact, front board detached.
Lot: 81
William Wolf Victory Roll! The American Fighter Pilot and Aircraft in World War II, 2001, in djkt; USA Airborne 50th Anniversary, Turner Publishing, 1990; G.E. Cross Jonah’s Feet Are Dry, 2001, signed limited edition in d/jkt; Jefford The Flying Camels: The History of No.45 Sqn, RAF, 1995, in djkt, signed by the author; and another. (5)
Lot: 83
The History of the Campaigns in the Years 1796, 1797, 1798 and 1799 in Germany, Italy, Switzerland. T. Gardiner, & others, 1814, 2nd Edn, octavo, 4 volumes bound as 2; half-calf, gilt, over marbled boards, VG; all maps present, a few with repairs, few tone marks. (2)
Lot: 84
Francois Dedon "Précis Historique des Campagnes de L'Armée de Rhin et Moselle, pendant L'An IV et L'An V", Paris, 1799, modern half-leather preserving original title label; two folding tables and fine folding map at rear; verse inscription on front endpaper dated 1818 by original owner. Some tone marks o/w VG.
Lot: 85
Co-Operative Society related including Catherine Webb The Woman with the Basket CWS, 1927; Edward Jackson Industrial Co-Operation in Bristol, CWS, 1911; Thomas Rigby Co-operation in Bury, 1905; etc. Varied condition. (11)
Lot: 86
Local History softbacks, mostly A4 format, including Penny McKnight Stockport Hatting, Neil Richardson A History of Wilsons Brewery 1834-1984, Dorothy Flowers My Dukinfield Childhood, etc. VG/VF (18)
Lot: 89
Concert and Theatre Programmes, London & Manchester, 1950s to 2000s, all periods well represented, with the Halle, Royal Festival Hall, the West End theatres, Royal Exchange etc; many famous names and productions including some opera. VG/VF (220)
Lot: 91
Embroidery & Cross-Stitching, a collection of books, pamphlets & journals in carton with much 1960s / 1970s noted. (9 kilos)
Lot: 92
Mervyn Levy Carel Weight 1986, pictorial boards, fine; and other art history, largely 20th Century artists, good to VF. (14)
Lot: 93
Louis Raemaekers The Great War, Fine Art Society, 1916-1919, 2 volumes, folio, half-buckram over marbled boards,de-luxe edition, each volume signed by the artist; the bindings rather tired, the 1916 volume with title labels damaged; fine internally with all 192 coloured plates.
Lot: 94
Alan Lomax Mister Jelly Roll, Jazz Book Club, 1956, 1st impression, in fair d/jkt; and 40 other Jazz Book Club publications, 1956-1966, all in fair to fine d/jkt; plus few other Jazz titles including Langhorn & Sjogren Ben: The Music of Ben Webster, 1996 in d/jkt. (Qty)