Lot: 161
Virginia Woolf Monday or Tuesday, Harcourt, Brace & Co., New York, 1921, First Edition, quarter cloth, printed title label, VG; uncut at foot; 116pp. Fine internally.
Lot: 163
William Faulkner The Sound and the Fury, Chatto & Windus, 1931, First Edition, original cloth darkened, spine rolled, rear hinge partly frayed, ownership signature of the celebrated Manchester broadcaster and producer Olive M. Shapley dated July 1936. Good clean text.
Lot: 175
Aldous Huxley Brave New World, Chatto & Windus, 1932, First Edition, original gilt blue cloth, bumped upper right corner, slight wear at extremities, foot of spine a little frayed; uncut lower edge of text; neat ownership signature of Feb.1932; a few pages show minor fox marks but generally fine clean text. (Shows letter ‘A’ at foot of page 1).
Lot: 182
C.S. Forester A Pawn Among Kings, Methuen & Co, 1924, First Edition, original gilt cloth, VG; prize bookplate to front endpaper; browning to second endpaper, occasional minor foxing elsewhere. 220pp plus prelims. A very good example of Forester’s first book.
Lot: 183
Bernard Cornwell Sharpe’s Enemy, Collins, 1984, First Edition in a complete d/jkt, the jacket showing slight creasing along the top edge, the text with faint tanning to the margins due to paper quality. Spine a little rolled. No internal inscriptions
Lot: 189
Vernon Scannell Ring of Truth, 1983, signed First Edition in fine d/jkt, and other signed Firsts by Scannell, most in VG/fine d/jkts, comprising The Loving Game 1975, The Winter Man 1973, The Face of the Enemy 1961 (worn d/jkt), and Views and Distances 2000, s/bk; also Of Love & War 2002 unsigned 1st Edition. (6)