Lot: 21
Frederick G. Fleay A Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama 1559-1642, Reeves & Turner, 1891, 2 Vols, quarter-leather, gilt; top of spine to Vol.II slightly chipped, light foxing to endpapers, fine internally. 387+405pp. (2 vols)
Lot: 22
Joseph Conrad Typhoon and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1903, First UK Edition, original gilt cloth, slight wear, front inner hinge weak, spotting to endpapers; uncut two sides; includes single leaf publicising The Nigger of the “Narcissus”, and Copyright note on reverse of title page; publisher’s blindstamp device to rear board; variant issue without 32pp catalogue at rear.
Lot: 23
Margery Allingham Mr Campion’s Lady: the second Allingham Omnibus, Chatto and Windus, 1965, 1st Edn in VG complete d/jkt; some toning to rear panel of the jacket and few tone spots to edge of text block o/w fine. This volume contains Sweet Danger, The Fashion in Shrouds, Traitor’s Purse and a short story Word in Season (its first appearance in book form).
Lot: 24
Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451, Folio Society, 2011, in slipcase, fine, appears unread.
Lot: 25
The Journals of Mary Shelley 1814-1844, Oxford University Press, 1987, two volumes, original gilt cloth, frontispiece & 8 other plates. Each volume has a handstamp “Damaged” on reverse of title page but apart from some light browning to the endpapers there appear to be no other faults to these scarce books. (2)
Lot: 26
Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux Discours Prononce a L’Academie Francoise le quatre Fevrier 1743….lorsqu’il vint prendre séance a la place de feu M. l’Abbe’ de Hauteville. Avec la Reponse de M. l’Archeveque de Sens. Paris, 1743, title page + 22pp of text; later marbled boards, spine frayed with some loss; small bookplates of Lytton Strachey and Roger Senhouse. Clean text.
Lot: 27
Anthony Powell A Buyer’s Market, Heinemann, 1955, in good slightly chipped price-clipped d/jkt, neat ownership signature; and Casanova’s Chinese Restaurant, Heinemann 1960, First Edition in good complete d/jkt. Fine texts. (2)
Lot: 28
Stephen Gill "William Wordsworth: A Life", Oxford, 1989, First Edition in d/jkt, signed by the author on front endpaper. VF. 525pp
Lot: 29
Phaedrus Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabulae Aesopiae, [Aesop’s Fables] A.J. Valpy, 1822, 2 vols (bound into one), contemporary full leather, gilt, some light wear, gilt edged.; bookplate of Robert Shafto Adair, neat ownership signature top of title page. Fine internally. 756pp plus index.
Lot: 30
Francis Warner Nightingales: Poems 1985-1996, Colin Smythe, 1997; quarto, No. 20 of 500, signed by the author; vellum-backed decorated boards, gilt, fine; prospectus loosely inserted.
Lot: 31
Children’s Books, 1930s, including Henny-Penny and Tippenny-Tuppenny small books (12) published Henry Milford; Alison Uttley The Adventures of Peter & Judy in Bunnyland, 1935; a small block jigsaw puzzle; Golden Treasure Book for 1937, colour plates by Joyce Mercer and Anne Anderson; and another. Fair to fine. (15 items)
Lot: 32
T. & R. Annan (photographers) Glasgow International Exhibition 1901, oblong quarto, original gilt cloth, VG; with 20 fine 8x6” photographs, each laid down on art board.
Lot: 33
George Ellis Modern Practical Joinery, Library Press, 1921, fourth (and much enlarged) edition; original printed cloth, gilt, VG; few small marks to prelims o/w fine internally. Many photogravure and line-drawn plates, some folding. Over 1400 illustrations. 502pp plus index
Lot: 35
Henry Broxap A Biography of Thomas Deacon: The Manchester Non-Juror, Manchester University Press, 1911, orig. cloth, gilt, fine; top edge gilt, uncut elsewhere with some spotting to edges; b/w frontispiece and folding-plate. 215pp + 22pp publisher’s catalogue.
Lot: 36
Advertiser Notes and Queries. Reprinted from the Stockport Advertiser, Vol. IV, Stockport 1884; octavo, half-leather, gilt, some wear to extremities; marble-edged and endpapers. Fine internally. 197pp
Lot: 37
Sketches of Distinguished American Authors represented in Darley’s New National Picture entitled ‘Washington Irving and his Literary Friends at Sunnyside’. Irving Publishing Co., New York, 1863; a pamphlet, original printed wraps with some spotting, fine internally. Housed in a fine modern quarter-leather folder, gilt title, with silk ties.
Lot: 38
George Trevelyan The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Longmans, 1876, 2 volumes; octavo, three-quarter red morocco, gilt, slight wear to extremities, ownership handstamp to front endpapers, fine internally. (2)
Lot: 39
William Dansey Horae Decanicae Rurales. An Attempt to Illustrate . . . the Name and Title, The Origin, Appointment, and Functions, Personal and Capitular, of Rural Deans. With a Few Incidental Remarks on The Rise and Decay of Rural Bishops. J. & J.G.F. Rivington, 1844, 2nd Edition; two volumes, tall octavo, bound in leather, gilt, with raised bands by Potter & Sons, York; marbled endpapers and top edge gilt; binding with few small abrasions o/w a fine set. (2)
Lot: 40
Guy Logan Great Murder Mysteries, Stanley Paul, 1931, original gilt cloth, 19 b/w plates; some occasional light toning o/w fine. 288pp
Lot: 41
Thomas Babington Macaulay The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Longmans, 1850-61, 5 Volumes, octavo, rebound in fine half-leather bindings with gilt titles, marble-edged; some browning to the half-titles and final index pages o/w an attractive set. (5)