Lot: 104
World War 1 interest including ‘An M.P.' [Aubrey Herbert] Mons, Anzac and Kut, 1919, 1st Edn; S. Macnaughton My War Experiences in Two Continents, 1st Edn; Louis Raemaeker The ‘Land & Water' Edition of Raemaekers' Cartoons, 1916-17, two vols, 310 colour plates; Ward Mr.Poilu: Notes and Sketches with the Fighting French, 1916, 46 tipped-in plates; and various others, together with a fine 7x12” photograph of N.C.O.s and Officers of the 59th Field Ambulance, R.A.M.C., 15th February, 1915, with several named on reverse. Mons, Anzac and Kut rebound. (15)
Lot: 108
Catherine L. W. Powlett (Duchess of Cleveland) In Memory of Colonel The Honourable Everard Henry Primrose, privately published, London, [1887]; half-leather, gilt; frontispiece portrait. Inscribed by the author to Viscount Halifax top of title page. 257pp. A scarce title. [Col. Primrose (1848-85) served in the Grenadier Guards, later as the Military Attache at Vienna. He was the brother of Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, UK Prime Minister. His mother, who is the author, was a very close companion to Queen Victoria and was bridesmaid at her wedding].
Lot: 110
Len Deighton & Arnold Schwartzman Airshipwreck, Cape, 1978, complete with PC and scarce flimsy record in sleeve; Oliver Through Adversity:The History of the Royal Air Force Regiment, 1997; Braybrook Hunter, 1987; and other aviation interest, all first editions in d/jkts. (6)
Lot: 112
German Military History WW2, including Archer, Kraska & Lippert Panzers in Berlin 1945, 2019 (with map), and Mark Guderian's Foxes, 2021; two with a bumped corner o/w fine, no inscriptions. Sommer 1943: SS-Panzer Division Totenkopf with bilingual English/German text. (7)
Lot: 116
Military Autographs, a collection of covers signed by Victoria Cross winners comprising Thomas Gould, Havildar Gaje Ghale, Richard Annand, Philip Gardner, David Jamieson, Edward Kenna, John Cruikshank, Ian Fraser, Eric Wilson, Harold Ervine-Andrews, Ferdinand West, and William Speakman-Pitt, plus covers signed by other gallantry medal winners. Fine throughout. (19).