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Bishop & Miller Auctioneers Ltd Timed Book Auction - Ending 18th July 2021 Timed Book Auction - Ending 18th July 2021 Ended 18 Jul 2021 19:09 BST 19 Charles Ind. Estate Stowmarket Suffolk IP14 5AH United Kingdom Lot Description 1 Longitude. An Appeal to the Public: Stating Mr Thomas Earnshaw's Claim to the Original Invention of the Improvements in his Timekeepers Their Superior Going in Numerous Voyages and also As Tried by the Astronomer Royal By Orders of the Commissioners of Longitude and his Consequent Right to Reward, B ...[more] 2 Rowland Ward F.Z.S. The Sportman's Handbook to Practical Collecting and Preserving Trophies, seventh edition, published London 1894 3 How I Found Livingstone, Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa, by Henry M. Stanley, first edition 1872, London, Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle 4 Lieutenant-Colonel C.K. Howard-Bury, D.S.O. Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance, first edition 1921, published by Edward Arnold & Co. 5 Brigadier-General Hon. C.G. Bruce, C.B., M.V.O., The Assault on Mount Everest 1922, first edition 1923, published by Edward Arnold & Co. 6 Lieutenant-Colonel E.F. Norton, D.S.O. The Fight For Everest: 1924, first edition 1925, published by Edward Arnold & Co. 7 Hugh Ruttledge, Everest 1933, first edition 1934, published by Hodder & Stoughton Limited 8 F.S. Smythe, Camp Six: An Account of the 1933 Mount Everest Expedition, first edition 1937, published by Hodder and Stoughton 9 Hugh Ruttledge, Everest: The Unfinished Adventure, published London 1937 by Hodder & Stoughton 10 Apsley Cherry-Garrard, The Worst Journey In The World, library single volume edition with 1948 postscript, self-published by the author 1951, containing nine illustrations by the late Dr. Edward A. Wilson and four maps by the author 11 Captain Robert F. Scott C.V.O., R.N., The Voyage of the 'Discovery', two volumes, first edition, published London 1905 by Smith, Elder & Co. 12 Scott's Last Expedition, two volumes, third edition, published London 1913 by Smith, Elder & Co. 13 Thomas Whiffen, The North-West Amazons: Notes of Some Months Spent Among Cannibal Tribes, first edition published London 1915 by Constable and Company Ltd. 14 T.E Lawrence books, Revolt in the Desert, first edition, published London 1927 by Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, fourth impression August 1935 by Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square, The Tales of D.H. Lawrence, first edition, published London 1934 by Martin Secker (2)

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Bishop & Miller Auctioneers Ltd

Timed Book Auction - Ending 18th July 2021

Timed Book Auction - Ending 18th July 2021

Ended 18 Jul 2021 19:09 BST

19 Charles Ind. Estate

Stowmarket

Suffolk

IP14 5AH

United Kingdom

Lot Description

1

Longitude. An Appeal to the Public: Stating Mr Thomas Earnshaw's Claim to the Original Invention of the Improvements in his

Timekeepers Their Superior Going in Numerous Voyages and also As Tried by the Astronomer Royal By Orders of the Commissioners

of Longitude and his Consequent Right to Reward, B ...[more]

2Rowland Ward F.Z.S. The Sportman's Handbook to Practical Collecting and Preserving Trophies, seventh edition, published London

1894

3How I Found Livingstone, Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa, by Henry M. Stanley, first edition 1872, London,

Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle

4Lieutenant-Colonel C.K. Howard-Bury, D.S.O. Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance, first edition 1921, published by Edward Arnold &

Co.

5Brigadier-General Hon. C.G. Bruce, C.B., M.V.O., The Assault on Mount Everest 1922, first edition 1923, published by Edward Arnold &

Co.

6 Lieutenant-Colonel E.F. Norton, D.S.O. The Fight For Everest: 1924, first edition 1925, published by Edward Arnold & Co.

7 Hugh Ruttledge, Everest 1933, first edition 1934, published by Hodder & Stoughton Limited

8 F.S. Smythe, Camp Six: An Account of the 1933 Mount Everest Expedition, first edition 1937, published by Hodder and Stoughton

9 Hugh Ruttledge, Everest: The Unfinished Adventure, published London 1937 by Hodder & Stoughton

10Apsley Cherry-Garrard, The Worst Journey In The World, library single volume edition with 1948 postscript, self-published by the author

1951, containing nine illustrations by the late Dr. Edward A. Wilson and four maps by the author

11Captain Robert F. Scott C.V.O., R.N., The Voyage of the 'Discovery', two volumes, first edition, published London 1905 by Smith, Elder

& Co.

12 Scott's Last Expedition, two volumes, third edition, published London 1913 by Smith, Elder & Co.

13Thomas Whiffen, The North-West Amazons: Notes of Some Months Spent Among Cannibal Tribes, first edition published London 1915

by Constable and Company Ltd.

14

T.E Lawrence books, Revolt in the Desert, first edition, published London 1927 by Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square, Seven Pillars of

Wisdom, fourth impression August 1935 by Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square, The Tales of D.H. Lawrence, first edition, published

London 1934 by Martin Secker (2)

1519th Century Polstead Murder book, Trial of William Corder, at the Assizes, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, August 7th and 8th, 1828, for

the Murder of Maria Marten, rebound

16The Paradise of the North, a Story of Adventure Around the Pole by D. Lawson Johnston, with fifteen illustrations by W. Boucher, W. &

R. Chambers London and Edinburgh 1893

17Horst Gerson, Rembrandt Paintings, published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, copyright 1968 by Meulenhoff International Amsterdam,

containing 80 colour plates and 650 black and white illustrations

18John K. Terres, The Audobon Society Encyclopedia of North American Birds, published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1980, with 875

colour photographs and 800 black and white drawings

19A.J. Hipkins, F.S.A. Lond. Musical Instruments Historic, Rare and Unique, published by A and C Black Ltd, London 1921, with 48 colour

plates

20J Sherer, Rural Life Described and Illustrated in the Management of Horses, Dogs, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry etc. etc. containing

approximately 100 steel engravings

21 Steve Piotrowski, The Birds of Suffolk, published by Christopher Helm, 2003, signed by the author

22 George Baldry, The Rabbit Skin Cap, edited by Lilias Rider Haggard, illustrated by Edward Seago, published by Collins, London 1950

23 Peter Scott, The Eye of the Wind- an Autobiography, third impression July 1961, published by Hodder & Stoughton

24The Suffolk Stud Book, a Register of the County Breed of Cart Horses, Collected, Compiled and Edited for the Suffolk Horse Society by

Raymonf Keer, Vol. XLVIII 1947, Vol. XLIX 1949, Vol. L 1951, Vol. LI 1953, Vol. LII 1955, Vol. LIII 1957, Vol. LIV 1960 (7)

25William H. Payn, The Birds of Suffolk, Leslie Brown, British Birds of Prey, Rob Macklin, The Country Diary of a Suffolk Naturalist, Valerie

Porter, Tales of the Old Country Vets, Ted Ellis's Countryside Reflections, Suffolk Natural History 2016 Volume 53 (6)

26Tapcoyah, Kai Toliteiec Toy Mopia in Greek, circa 1945, together with Cathedrals Great Western Railways 1st Impression, John

Oxenham, Bees in Amber Oxenham 1913, and Dr John Brown, Our Dogs, 1906 (4)

27Robert Freke Gould, "The History of Freemasonry its Antiquities, Symbols, Constitutions, Customs etc." published by T.C. & E.C. Jack,

Edinburgh, three volumes

28 Florence K. Upton, "Golliwogg's Bicycle Club", published by Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd. London 1967

29 Aldous Huxley, the Perennial Philosophy, 1946 Chatto & Windus, London and Time must have a Stop, Chatto & Windus London, (2)

30Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyalm, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia, rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald, Published London 1899

by Macmillan & Co. Limited

31 L. Ingleby Wood, Scottish Pewter-ware and Pewterers, published by George A. Morton, Edinburgh

32 W.A Copinger, History of the Parish of Buxhall in the County of Suffolk, published by H. Sotheran & Co. London 1902

33 Winston Spencer Churchill, Lord Randolph Churchill, in two volumes, published London 1906 by Macmillan & Co. Limited

34Four Folio Society Andrew Lang Fairy Books from the rainbow series, blue (third printing 2004), red (second printing 2010), pink (2007)

and orange (2013), all with slip cases (4)

35

Charles Lamb & Andrew Lang - Beauty and the Beast. signed Limited edition - 1887, One hundred copies containing a set of earliest

open-letter proofs of the eight illustrations in red, and a duplicate set of earliest open-letter proofs in brown, of which this is No 13, olive

green and gilt bindin ...[more]

36Ian Fleming, Thunderball, signed by the author, first published 1961, Jonathan Cape Thirty Bedford Square London, copyright 1961 by

Gildrose Productions Ltd, with dust jacket

37Ian Fleming, The Spy Who Loved Me, First published 1962, Jonathan Cape Thirty Bedford Square London, copyright 1962 by Glidrose

Productions Ltd, with dust jacket

38Ian Fleming, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, first published 1963, Jonathan Cape Thirty Bedford Square London, copyright 1963 by

Glidrose Productions Ltd, with dust jacket

39 William Melmoth, the Letters of Sir Thomas Fitzosborne on Several Subjects, rubricated title, rebound calf, 1758

40 Robert Mudie, The Feathered Tribes of the British Islands, two volumes, published London 1834 by Whittaker & Co. Ave Maria Lane (2)

41

Henry Hallam F.R.A.S. Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, in three volumes,

fourth edition 1854, volume one with bookplate for Sir Robert Peel Bar't, Drayton Manor: the Constitutional History of England from the

accession of Henry VII to th ...[more]

42The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare, thirteen volumes (volumes ten and thirteen missing), published London 1832 by A.J. Valpy, Red

Lion Court Fleet Street (13)

43 Hulme (F E), Familiar Wild Flowers, first series, five volumes, Cassell, Peter & Galpin, London, half-calf, marbled boards

44 Fables de Fontaine, two volumes, published Paris 1813, marbled boards

45 William White, History, Gazetteer, and Directory of the County of Essex, published Robert Leader, Sheffield 1848, First Edition

46William H Prescott, History of the Conquest of Peru, with a Preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas, Edited by John Foster Kirk,

Bickers and Sons, London 1878, Frontis map, leather bound, Clabon Conduct prize 1884

47The Works of William Shakespeare, Edited with a Scrupulous Revision of the Text by Charles and Maru Cowden Clarke, with 66

illustrations from the Boydell Gallery, four volumes, Published London 1876 by Bickers & Sons (4)

48 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), Volume one- Essex N.W., 1916, Volume two- Essex (Central & S.W.) 1921 (2)

49

J. Lewis Bonhote, Birds of Britain and their Eggs, with 82 full page illustrations in colour, third edition, published London 1930 by A. & C.

Black, Oliver G. Pike, Home Life in Bird Land, with over eighty original photographs taken direct from wild nature by the author,

published London 1905 by ...[more]

50 Sir Walter Scott, The Waverley Novels, Centenary edition 1871, pub. Adam and Charles Black. 25 vols

51Hilaire Belloc, The Bad Child's book of Beasts, pictures by B.T.B. published by Duckworth, 3 Henrietta Street London, seventh

impression April 1936: Les Contes du Foyer pour les petits, I'magerie d'Epinal: Lachende Kinder mit Bildern von Th Hosemann (3)

52Frank Buckland, Natural History of British Fishes; their structure, economic uses, and capture by net and rod, cultivation of fish-ponds,

fish suited for acclimatisation, artificial breeding of salmon. Published London 1883 by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge

53

Rev. C.A. Johns, Flowers of the Field, thirtieth edition, published London 1902 by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge: Mrs

Lankester, Wild Flowers Worth Notice, new edition 1890 published by W.H. Allen & Co: Wild Flowers, first and second series: Ch.

Flahault, Nouvelle Flore Coloriee ...[more]

54

E.J. Salisbury, the Living Garden or the How and Why of Garden Life, first edition, Published London 1935 by G. Bell & Sons Ltd: Fred

Stoker, A gardener's Progress, first edition, published May 1938 by Putnam: Harry A. Day, Vegeculture- How to Grow Vegetables

Salads and Herbs in Town and Country ...[more]

55The Works of the Ever Memorable Mr John Hales of Eaton, volume II, published Glasgow 1765 by Robert and Andrew Foulis, back

cover missing

56The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, two volumes, published London 1880 by Longmans, Green & Co. The poetical Works of

Wordsworth, printed by Frederick Warne & Co. London, John Morley, Voltaire, published London 1888 by Macmillan & Co. (4)

57Recent Expeditions to Eastern Polar Seas- 1. Voyage of the Hansa and Germania 2. Voyage of the Tegethoff, with twelve engravings

and two charts, published London 1886 by T. Nelson and Sons, Patternoster Row

58

The Complete Works of Shakespeare, with an introduction by Edward Dowden, third edition published London 1926 by George G.

Harrap & Co. Ltd. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, edited, with sa glossary by W.J. Craig, published by the Clarendon

Press Oxford. Thomas Dolby, The Shakespearian ...[more]

59

Sir Ray Lankester, Science From an Easy Chair, seventh edition July 1913, Henry Frith, The Triumphs of Modern Engineering, Half

Hours in Many Lands, London 1898, Grace Darling the Heroine of the Farne Islands, published London 1875 by Adam & Co. An

Historical Miscellany of the Curiosities and Ra ...[more]

60Miniature bible, book of common prayer with white metal cover, book of common prayer, with leather gilt embossed spine, the ivorine

cover with gilt cross (3)

61Colonel J.P. Hamilton, Travels Through the Interior Provinces of Colombia, volumes one and two, published London 1827 by John

Murray

62

Captain Basil Hall, Extracts from a Journal Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico in the years 1820, 1821, 1822, two volumes,

third edition Edinburgh 1824, published by Archibald Constable & Co. volume one with folding chart of H.M.S. Conways tracks on the

South American station in 182 ...[more]

63George Juan and Antonio de Ulloa, A Voyage to South America, second edition in two volumes, London 1760, with folding plates,

rebound

64Edward B. Eastwick, Venezuela or Sketches of Life in a South American Republic, London 1868, published by Chapman & Hall, with

folding map of Venezuela, rebound

65Captain Charles Stuart Cochrane, Journal of a Residence and Travels in Colombia during the years 1823 and 1824, two volumes, first

edition, London 1825, printed for Henry Colburn, each volume with hand coloured frontispiece, folding map to volume one

66Izaak Walton, The Complete Angler or The Contemplative Mans Recreation, London, Elliot Stock, 62 Paternoster Row, vellum bound,

17cm high

67J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with drawings by Arthur Rackham, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1909, sixth edition, with

coloured illustrations, gilt tooled cloth

68Edgar Allan Poe, Poe's Tale's of Mystery & Imagination, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, First Edition, London, George Harrap & Co. Ltd,

twelve colour illustrations with tissue guards

69Edmund Dulac, Stories from The Arabian Nights, in the words of Laurence Hougman, with colour illustrations, First printing of this

edition 1938, Hodder and Stoughton

70Arthur Rackham, Little Brother & Little Sister, and other tales by the Brothers Grimm, with colour illustrations, Constable & Co. Ltd,

London, green and gilt cloth

71 William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Nights Dream, illustrated by Robert Anning Bell, J.M. Dent & Co. London, 1895, cloth bound

72Henrik Ibsen, Peer Gynt, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, with colour illustrations and tissue guards, 1st Edition, published by George G.

Harrap & Co. Ltd, dust jacket AF

73John Milton, Comus, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, with twenty-four colour illustrations, published by William Heinemann, green cloth

bound, 1st Edition

74Outhwaite (Ida Rentoul & Grenbry), The Little Fairy Sister, containing 16 full page illustrations (8 of them in colour), published by A & C

Black Ltd, London 1929

75Arthur Rackham, English Fairy Tales, Retold by Flora Annie Steel, published by Macmillan & Co. Ltd, London, 1918, with colour

illustrations, red and gilt boards

76 The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book, with colour illustrations, published by George Harrap & Co. Ltd., with dust jacket

77Arthur Rackham, Grimm's Fairy Tales, with colour illustrations and tissue guards, published by Constable & Company Ltd, London 1909,

together with Undine, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, London 1920, William Heinemann(2)

78 Outhwaite (Ida Rentoul & Grenbry), The Enchanted Forest, A. & C. Black Ltd., London 1925, with coloured and uncoloured plates

79 J.H. Fabre, La Vie Des Insectes, Paris, Librairie Ch. Delagrave, with black and white illustrations, leather bound

80 James Donn, Catalogue of Indigenous and Exotic Plants, Twelfth Edition. London 1831, leather bound

81William Meyrick, The New Family Herbal or Domestic Physician, Birmingham, printed for Knott & Lloyd, and sold by L.B. Seeley, London

1802? (AF)

82 Margery Sharp, Martha, Eric and George, 1st Edition, Collins, St James's Place, London 1964, with dust jacket

83Hans Andersen, Fairy Tales and Legends, Illustrated by Rex Whistler, 1st Edition, London 1935, printed by The Shenval Press, red and

gilt cloth bound

84 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, Third Edition, George Allen & Unwin 1966, with dust jacket

85Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden, Illustrated by Charles Robinson, William Heinemann, London 1911, with colour

illustrations

86 Thomas Martyn, Letters on the Elements of Botany, seventh edition, London 1807

87 Les Animaux, Paris 1821, leather bound

88 Collection Universelle Des Memoires Particuliers Relatifs A L'Histoire De France, 1790, in three volumes, all leather bound (3)

89 Playful Moral or collection of Fables, Tales or Epigrams, Second Edition, in French, 1783, leather bound (AF)

90Twenty-eight volumes of Britain in pictures, together with three volumes of the New Naturalist - The Mole, The World of the soil and The

Trout, (31)

91 John Braine, Room at the Top, third impression, 1957, with dust jacket

92Georgie Henschel, The Well-Dressed Woman, 1st edition, with photoplates and drawings by Denis Rich, Made 1951 in Great Britain,

First Published in 1951, with dust jacket

93Agatha Christie, Taken at the Flood, published for The Crime Club 1948, and Crooked House, published for The Crime Club 1949, both

1st editions (2)

94Anna Sewell, Black Beauty, Collins Clear-Type Press, and one other by Adam & Charles Black, London, with dust jacket, together with

Let The People Sing, The Fancy and V For Vengeance, all issued by The Book Club (5)

95 Christopher Marlowe, Edward The Second, number 261 of 500, vellum bound, The Aquila Press 1929

96Dame Juliana Berners, The Boke of Saint Albans, containing treatises on hawking, hunting and cote armour, London, Elliot Stock, 62

Paternoster Row, 1881, vellum bound

97Ingram Cobbin, Elementary Steps To Geography and Astronomy in which The Astronomy of the globe is simplified, London, Frederick

Westley and A.H. Davis, Stationers Court and Ave Maria Lane, 1830

98Elizabeth Helme, Columbus or the Discovery of America, London, printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1818, with folding map of the

West Indies, leather bound

99 The Life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Civil Engineer, London, Longmans, Green & Co. 1870

100 Rudyard Kipling, Puck of Pook's Hill, MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1919, red and gilt leather bound

101Charles G.D. Roberts, The Haunters of the Silences, A Book of Animal Life, with many illustrations, Duckworth & Company, 1907,

London

102 James Thomson, The Seasons, London, printed for A. Millar and fold by T. Cadell, 1778, leather bound

103 T.H. White, The Sword In The Stone, 1939, Readers Union Ltd., printed by Collins

104 The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, with portraits, in two volumes, London 1901, Smith, Elder & Co. (2)

105

The Heraldry of Shakespeare, A Commentary with Annotations, by Guy Cadogan Rothery, London 1930, The Morland Press, together

with Patient Grissil, London 1841, The Debate Between Pride and Lowliness, London 1841, Fools and Jesters, London 1842, and The

School of Abuse, London 1841, all printed for t ...[more]

106 Fairbairn's Book of Crests, fourth edition, in two volumes, 1905, (2)

107 Bertrand Russell, Satan in the Suburbs, 1st edition, first published in 1953, printed by the Unwin Brothers, with dust jacket

108 H.M. Tomlinson, The Wind is Rising, 1st edition, Hodder and Stoughton Ltd., London 1941, with dust jacket

109 Charles Morgan, The Voyage, 1st edition, London, MacMillan & Co., 1940, with dust jacket

110 Walter De La Mare, Early One Morning, 1st edition, London, Faber & Faber Limited, with dust jacket

111Walter De La Mare, Stories From The Bible, with wood engravings by John Farleigh,1st edition, Faber & Faber Limited, London, with

dust jacket

112Bernard Shaw, Geneva, a fancied page of history in three acts, Illustrated by Feliks Topolski, 1st edition, Constable & Co. Ltd., London.

1939

113Rudyard Kipling, Twenty-One Tales, Selected from the works of Rudyard Kipling, 1st edition, The Reprint Society, London, with dust

jacket

114John Middleton Murry, William Blake, Heaven and Earth and Shakespeare, all1st editions, first published 1933, 1938, and 1936, all with

dust jackets (3)

115 Anthony Powell, A Buyer's Market, 1st edition, 1952, William Heinemann Ltd., dust jacket AF,

116 Anthony Powell, The Acceptance World, 1st edition, 1955, William Heinemann Ltd., with dust jacket

117 Anthony Powell, Hearing Secret Harmonies, 1st edition, 1975, William Heinemann Ltd., with dust jacket

118 H.G. Wells, The Brothers, 1st edition, 1938, Chatto & Windus, London, with dust jacket

119 Charles Kingsley, The Water-Babies, 1st edition, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1909

120 Gulliver's Travel's, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, first published in this edition 1937, The Temple Press, London

121Leonard Merrick, The Quaint Companions, One Man's View, The House of Lynch and Conrad In Quest of his Youth, all 1st editions,

Hodder & Stoughton, with dust jackets (4)

122 Harold Nicolson, Diaries and Letters 1930-39, 1939-45, 1945-62, all 1st editions, Collins, London (3)

123Jospeh Conrad, The Rover, 1st edition, T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., London, 1923, together with, The Rescue, 1st edition, Dent & Sons Ltd.,

1920. and Tales of Unrest, Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Ltd., 1922 1st edition (3)

124Mary Russell Mitford, Our Village, Oliver Goldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Cranford, and Anne Manning,

The Household of Sir Thomas More, (vellum bound), all by Dent & Co., 1904, all 1st editions, (4)

125

Gresham Publishing Co., series of five novels to include Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Sir Walter Scott, The Heart of Midlothian,

George Borrow, Lavengro, Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter and The House with the Seven Gables, and Anthony Trollope,

Barchester Towers, Circa 1900, all with Ar ...[more]

126

Aldous Huxley, The Devils of Loudun, 1st edition, Chatto & Windus, London, with dust jacket, together with, Grey Eminence, 1st edition,

1941, Chatto & Windus, The Art of Seeing, Chatto & Windus, 1943, third impression, Twice Seven, 1st edition, The Reprint Society,

1944, and Brave New Wo ...[more]

127Bernard Shaw, The Adventures of The Black Girl in Her Search For God, December 1932, Constable & Company Ltd., with engravings

by John Farleigh

128Bernard Shaw, An Unsocial Socialist, 1924, with dust jacket, together with Cashel Byron's Profession, with dust jacket, both Constable &

Company Ltd., (2)

129

Bernard Shaw, Androcles and the Lion, A fable Play, Constable and Company Ltd., 1924, together with Misalliance, The Dark Lady of

the Sonnets and Fanny's First Play, With a Treatise on Parents and Children, Constable and Company Ltd. 1925, The Doctor's

Dilemma, Getting Married & The Shewing-up o ...[more]

130The Works of J.M. Barrie, in six volumes, three by Cassell & Company, and three by Hodder & Stoughton 1924, and The Plays of J.M.

Barrie, Hodder & Stoughton 1925 (7)

131 Anthony Trollope, fourty-seven volumes by The Trollope Society, all bound in brown cloth with black and gilt labels (47)

132Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated by Harry Clarke, London, George Harrap & Company, with coloured and uncoloured

illustrations and tissue guards, red and gilt leather bound, hand cut paper

133 Philip Larkin, The Whitsun Weddings, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1964, maroon cloth with dust jacket

134 Andrew Lang, The Pink Fairy Book, 1st edition, Longmans, Green and Co., 1897, with illustrations, pink and gilt cloth

135Andrew Lang, The Olive Fairy Book, 1st edition, Longmans, Green & Co., 1907, with colour and uncoloured illustrations, olive and gilt

cloth

136 Andrew Lang, The Yellow Fairy Book, Third Edition, Longmans Green and Co., 1897, with illustrations, yellow and gilt cloth

137 Andrew Lang, The Brown Fairy Book, 1st edition, Longmans, Green and Co., 1904, with illustrations, brown and gilt cloth

138 Andrew Lang, The Red True Story Book, 1st edition, Longmans, Green and Co., 1895, with illustrations, red and gilt cloth

139 Reverend W. Awdry, The Twin Engines, railway series No.15, first edition, published 1960 by Edmund Ward

140 The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with illustrations by Abanindro Nath Tagore, published by Leopold B. Hill

141 The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with illustrations by Rene Bull, published by Hodder & Stoughton

142 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, presented by Willy Pogany, with gilt embossed covers

143

Horace Walpole, The Castle Of Otranto, edited by Horace Walpole, of this edition of 1000 copies of which 960 are for sale, have been

printed on Abbey mills Paper at the Alcuin Press, Gloucestershire, published by The Scholartis Press, London, 1929, hand cut paper,

brown cloth bound and with dust jac ...[more]

144Anthony Powell, Casanova's Chinese Restaurant, 1st edition, Heinemann, London, 1960, red cloth bound with dust jacket, and What's

Becoming of Waring, 1953, William Heinemann (2)

145 E.M. Forster, Abinger Harvest, 1st edition, Edward Arnold & Co., London, 1936, blue cloth bound with dust jacket

146Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure, with an etching by H. Macbeth-Raeburn and a map of Wessex, first edition published as volume VIII

of the Wessex novels, published London 1896 by Osgood McIlvaine and Co.

147Thomas Ingoldsby, The Jackdaw of Rheims, with illustrations by Charles Folkard, published by Gay & Hancock, Covent Garden,

London, 1913, vellum and gilt bound

148 John Betjemann, Summond By Bells, 1st edition, John Murray, London, 1960, with dust jacket

149E. Powys Mathers, The Book of the Thousand Nights And One Night, in sixteen volumes, Privately Printed for Subscribers The

Casanova Society, London 1923, This Set No. 182 of 750, part vellum bound (16)

150Five first edition books, the unpublished poems of Stephen Haggard (limited edition of 350), James Barke, the wind that shakes the

barley, 1946, H.E. Bates, a house of women, 1936, Elizabeth Bowen, the heat of the day, 1949, W.H. Auden, about the house, 1966 (5)

151Three Anthony Powell first edition books, At Lady Molly's, 1957, The Valley of Bones, 1964, The Soldier's Art, 1966, all published by

Heinemann (3)

152 Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago, Collins and Harvill Press, London 1958

153

Poetry books, to include Goblin Market, the Prince's Progress and other poems by Christina Rossetti, William Gaunt, the Pre-Raphaelite

dream, Kathleen Raine, The Hollow Hill, first edition 1965, the poetical works of William Wordsworth, the poetical works of John Keats,

August 1865, Robert Louis Ste ...[more]

154Five first edition books, Winston Clewes, Troy and the Maypole, 1949, Out with Romany by meadow and stream, 1942, Charles

Morgan, The River Line, 1949, A.P. Herbert, Derby Day, 1931, W.R. Jondorf, Signals to Noise, 1963 (5)

156Poetry books, to include Selected Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Poetical Works of John Milton, two volumes 1861, Rupert

Brooke, 1914 & Other Poems, Christmas Humphreys, Poems I Remember (5)

157

20th Century first edition books, to include Anthony Powell Journals 1987-1989, 1996, Gerald Moore, The Schubert Song Cycles, 1975,

A.R. Mills, Two Victorian Ladies, 1969, John Halperin, The Life of Jane Austen, 1984, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Slipstream A Memoir,

2002, The Tongs and The Bones- The Mem ...[more]

158Two Folio Society volumes, Charles Burney, Music, Men and Manners in France and Italy 1770, The Sonnets of Michelangelo, Eleven

Trollope Society volumes, to include The New Zealander, Courtship and Marriage, Hunting Sketches, Christmas Stories etc. (13)

159J.K. Rowling, seven Harry Potter volumes, The Philosopher's Stone, Chamber of Secrets (2), Prisoner of Azkaban (2), Goblet of Fire,

Half Blood Prince (7)

160Collection of various books and novels, to include The Swiss Family Robinson, Festival at Farnbridge, Men At Work etc., to include first

editions (qty)

161 Nevil Shute, On the Beach, 1st Edition, William Heinemann, 1957, with dust jacket

162Cicely Mary Barker, Flower Fairies of the Spring, Flower Fairies of the Summer, Flower Fairies of the Autumn, Flower Fairies of the

Trees (4)

163Beatrix Potter, eighteen books to include The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, The Tale of Ginger & Pickles, The Tale of Pigling Bland etc.

All published by F. Warne & Co. Ltd. (18)

164Marcel Proust, Remembrance of Things Past, three volumes, published by Chatto & Windus 1981, William Sansom, Marcel Proust and

His World, published by Thames & Hudson 1973, George D. Painter, Marcel Proust a Biography, Chatto & Windus 1989 (5)

165 Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan, 1st edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1946, with dust jacket

166

Collection of various books, to include My Early Life by Winston Churchill, Mr Beluncle by V.S. Pritchett, Jim Davis by John Masefield,

Mother of Pearl and The Well of St Clare by Anatole France, Tom Tiddlers Ground and The Lord Fish by Walter De La Mare, The Silver

Bough by Neil M. Gunn etc., some ...[more]

167

Lewis Carroll, Through The Looking Glass, MacMillan & Co. Limited, London, 1940, together with Songs From Alice In Wonderland and

Through The Looking Glass, Illustrations by Charles Folkard, A. & C. Black, Published October 1921 and Alice's Adventures in

Wonderland, Macmillan and Co. Limited ...[more]

168Rebecca West, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon- the record of a journey through Yugoslavia in 1937, two volumes, published by Macmillan

& Co. Ltd 1942

169 Malcolm Saville, The Gay Dolphin Adventure, illustrated by Bertram Prance, London, George Newnes Limited, second edition 1946

170

Thornton Wilder, The Angel That Troubled the Waters, first edition, published by Longmans Green & Co. 1928, Samuel Butler, Alps and

Sanctuaries, published by Jonathan Cape 1923, Tom Steel, The Life and Death of St Kilda, published by the National trust for Scotland

1965, Izaak Walton, The Comple ...[more]

171 Collection of various books and novels, to include 1st editions, housed in three boxes (3)

172 Books to include Oscar Wilde, William J. Locke, Ruskin, Jules Verne, Henrik Ibsen, R.L. Stevenson etc. (qty)

173

Rudyard Kipling, collection of books, to include Humourous Tales, 1st edition by the reprint society, 1942, A History of England, 1st

edition, pictures by Henry Ford, Clarendon Press, 1911, Life's Handicap, (Presentation Copy), MacMillan and Co 1891, 1st edition etc.

(qty)

174Art and architecture books, to include Mario Testino Portraits, Le Corbusier Architect of the Century, The Shock of the New, The English

Terraced House etc. (8)

175 John Steinbeck, Of Mice & Men, with decorations by Michael Rothenstein, William Heinemann Ltd, first published 1937, with dust jacket

176 Collection of Penguin and Puffin books (qty)

177 Harmsworth's Household Encyclopaedia, six volumes, collection of hardback and paperback novels (qty)

178 Quantity of various books and novels, to include some 1st editions, housed in one box (1)

179Twelve Trollope Society volumes to include London Tradesmen, The Life of Cicero I and II, South America I and II, two other Trollope

interest books (14)

180 Cope's Racegoers Encyclopaedia 1955-1961 (7)

181Captain W.E. Johns, six Biggles books, Biggles Flies Again, Biggles Flies to Work, Biggles of the Special Air Police, Biggles in the

Cruise of the Condor, Biggles and the Black Peril, Biggles of the Camel Squadron, all printed by Dean & Son Ltd. (6)

182

Children's books and annuals, to include Knockout Annual 1959, Okay Adventure Annual, The Lone Ranger Annual, Buffalo Bill Wild

West Annual, John Wayne Adventure Annual, BP Book of Motorcycle Racing edited by Murray Walker, The Okay Annual of Adventure

Stories, Tiger Annual 1961, Chatterbox Annual, ...[more]

183Children's books and annuals, to include Rawhide, Film Review 1952/53 by F. Maurice Speed, Sport International, Lion Book of War

Adventures 1962, Zip Annual etc. (qty)

184

Children's books and annuals, to include Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island, Illustrated by N.C. Wyeth, 1911, four Aldine books,

Stories of Robin Hood, Stories of Scouts and Redskins, Yarns of the Speedways, Naval Stories of the Great War, The Complete Fairy

Tales of the Brothers Grimm etc. (qt ...[more]

185Children's books and annuals, to include The Observer's Book of Larger Moths, Birds Eggs, Freshwater Fish, Horse and Ponies, Birds,

Aircraft, Wild Animals of the British Isles, Unilever Educational books, Gulliver's Travels, The Secret of the Raj etc. (qty)

186Children's Books to include Children's Book Club volumes, The Falklands Islands Mystery, Curtain of Fear, The Last of thr Mohicans,

Maid For Murder, The White Fountain, Combat Picture Annual 1962 etc. (qty)

187 Collection of observer books, various subjects (qty)

188

Books and Annuals to include nine Giles Annuals, cookery books previously owned by Hilda Gibbs, the cook at Babraham Hall

Cambridgeshire, to include Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book and Household Guide, Lightning Cookery, Cake Making in Pictures, Every Boy's

Book, Amazing Stories etc. (qty)

189 Collection of The Book Club novels, to include Goldfinger and Agatha Christie (20)

190 The Plays of J.M. Barrie, 1st edition, in one volume, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1928

191Bernard Shaw, Prefaces by Bernard Shaw, Odhams Press Ltd., London 1938, and The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw, Odhams

Press, London 1937, both leather bound (2)

192Quantity of books, to include The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Our Native Land, London 1879, novels by Charles Morgan, one

volume of Picture Post etc., (qty)

19318th century common prayer book, London 1773, leather bound, a late Victorian holy bible 1899, and an edition of The Illustrated

London News - Coronation 1953 (3)

194Poetry books to include The Poetical Works of John Milton, A Pageant of Elizabethan Poetry, The Love Poems of Robert Herrick and

John Donne, E. Tomkins, Poems on Various Subjects etc. (11)

195

Books to include J.R. Tanner, Tudor Constitutional Documents A.D. 1485-1603 With An Historical Commentary, Cambridge University

Press 1922, The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelias, illustrated by W. Heath Robinson, Julian Tennyson, Suffolk Scene, Lyrics from the

Song-books of the Elizabethan Age, numbered ...[more]

196 Collection of various books and novels to include the Amateur Mechanic by Bernard E Jones, housed in nine boxes (9)

197Historical interest books, to include A History of Europe, in two volumes, second impression 1943 and third impression 1949, single

volume edition 1949, Lord Rosebery, Napoleon- The Last Phase, London 1900, Lewis Einstein, Tudor Ideals, London 1900 etc. (qty)

198Quantity of various books, to include Kellys Handbook 1965, Suffolk & Norfolk, Toulouse-Lautrec - The Complete Posters etc., housed

in two boxes (2)

199 Quantity of various books and novels etc., housed within seven boxes (7)

200Charles Knight, The English Cyclopaedia. A New Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, four volumes, published by Bradbury & Evans,

London 1856 (4)

201 Quantity of various books and novels, housed within eight boxes (8)

202Quantity of various books to include Alice in Wonderland,, Dr Bradley Rem The House At Pooh Corner, Wuthering Heights, Ben-Hur, Dr

Bradley Remembers etc., housed in two boxes (2)

203 Collection of various books, housed within six boxes (6)

204 Quantity of various books and novels etc., housed within five boxes (5)

205

Books to include M.G. Richings, Espionage- The Story of the Secret Service of the English Crown, printed by the Mayflower Press 1934,

M.R. James, Suffolk & Norfolk, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison, Osbert Sitwell, The Man Who Lost Himself,

published by Duckworth 1929 etc. (qt ...[more]

206

Alexandre Dumas, a collection of works, Circa 1890's, black leather and gilt bound, fifteen volumes, together with Alice's Adventures in

Wonderland, MacMillan and Co. 1879, Memoir of the life of Elizabeth Fry, 1848, The Taylor's of Ongar, 1st edition 1939, W. Heffer &

Sons Ltd. Cambridge, housed ...[more]

207Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, William Clowes and Sons Ltd., London and Beccles,

yellow cloth on board

208Robert Louis Stevenson, Memories and Portraits, dark red leather on board, gilt titles, London, Chatto & Windus 1920, together with

Virginibus Puerisque, Poems, and Weir of Hermiston, all London, Chatto & Windus 1922 (4)

209Historical interest books, to include Chronicles of the Renaissance, Luther, the World of John Stow, Ancient Law, the Tudor Housewife,

the Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, and others (qty)

210 John Adey Repton, Norwich Cathedral, published by Gregg Press 1965, numbered 875/1000, housed in a slip case

211 The Second Great War, edited by Sir John Hammerton, volumes 1-9, Waverly Book Company (9)

212 Seven volumes of the Knack, housed in official albums, together with the Reader's Digest Great World Atlas (8)

213 Books, to include Jane's World Railways, 1968-69, cooking, biographies, religion. and the British monarchy, (qty)

214 Nine volumes of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, together with an edition of The Times Atlas of the world, (10)

215

Clock and Watch related volumes, to include H. Miles Brown, Cornish Clocks and Clockmakers, Rupert Gould, The Marine

Chronometer, Brian Loomes, Westmorland Clocks and Clockmakers, G.H. Baillie, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World etc.

(qty)

216The New Weeks Preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lords supper, London, printed by assignment from the executors of the late

Edward Wicksteed, hand dated 1777 to interior (AF)

217Charles Dickens, The Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, with thirty-nine illustrations by 'Phiz', with coloured plates and a portrait of

the author, London, Chapman & Hall Ltd., red cloth with gilt title

218 Robert Louis Stevenson, Memories, published by T & N Foulis Ltd. fourth edition 1923

219Art, to include Henry Moore by D. Sylvester 1968, the Tate Gallery 1969, Catalogue of the Constable Collection by the Victoria & Albert

Musuem, and the Late Richard Dadd by the Tate Gallery (4)

220 Collection of Penguin novels, to include English Social History in four volumes, History of the English People etc., (qty)

221Fine bindings, to include volumes 1-2 of Dictionary of Daily Wants, L'Ile Inconnue, La Grece, the Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt,

Esmond: A Story of Queen Annes Reign by W. M. Thackeray, and the Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain (7)

222 The Family Devotional Bible: containing the old and new testaments, with embossed gilt lather cover and marbled inner boards

223 Six Julius Bissier exhibition catalogues, 1959 The Hague, 1963 London, 1964 Munich, 1966 Zurich, 1966 Lausanne, and 1981 Paris (6)

224 The Drawings of L.S. Lowry, Public and Private, with an introduction and notes by Mervyn Levy, 1976 Jupiter Books

225Wolsey Pageant June 23rd-28th 1930 Souvenir Programme, and AA the Illustrated Road Book of England & Wales, second post-war

edition 1958 (2)

226 Collection of ordnance Survey maps, various locations (qty)

227 The Peace Egg by J. Ewing, Once Upon a Time by A. Rackham and Welcome Mary Mouse by E. Blyton (3)

228Books to include History of the Second World War- SOE in France by M.R.D. Foot, a History of Baliol College by H.W.C. Davies, the

Men Who Ruled India- the Guardians by Philip Woodruff etc. housed in three boxes (3)

229 Martin Hardie, Water-colour Painting in Britain, three volumes, published by B T Batsford London 1967-1969 (3)

230 Books, including fiction novels, equestrian books, Percy's Pony Annual 1953, Bambi, and others (qty)

231 Books, to include fiction novels, the World Wide Atlas, Johnston Edinburgh, Punch 1913, July - Dec and 1914, Jan - June (qty)

232 Books, to include fiction novels, the Girl's Budget, Robinson Crusoe, fifty Great Sea Stories, Great Cities of the World, and others (qty)

233Books to include Masterpieces of British Art, six volumes of the Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, by Knight, fiction novels, the

Ideal Cookery Book, Book of British Villages, Pitman's Commercial Self-educator (qty)

234Books and annuals 1960's and later, to include the football book 1966/67, Hurricane annual 1965, Smash annual 1968, the Beezer book

1968 etc. housed in two boxes (2)

235The Works of Robert Burns, two volumes, published by Blackie and Son, 1846, a complete word and phrase concordance to the poems

and songs of Robert Burns, published by Kerr & Richardson, Glasgow, 1889, Burns poems (frontispiece missing) (4)

236Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include the works of Robert Burns, five volumes, Robert Burns poems and songs, Burns

poetical works etc. (qty)

237Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include the poetry of Robert Burns by W.E. Henley and T.F. Henderson, centenary edition,

Burns poetical works etc. (qty)

238A collection of books including, Fabian of the Yard, Quentin Durward, Grimms Fairy Tales, Andersens Fairy Tales, a collection of Andy

Capp cartoon books etc, housed in two boxes (2)

239Collection of Robert Burns and James Larke related books, to include the poetical works of Robert Burns, the well of the silent harp, the

song in the green thorn tree, the crest of the broken wave etc. (qty)

240 The Works of Robert Burns, two volumes, published by Blackie and Son, 1874, with gilt fern leaf decorated spines and covers

241Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include the lyric gems of Scotland, Johnnie Walker's Burns supper companion, poetical

works of Burns etc. (qty)

242Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include poetical works of Burns, Burns and his poetry, Burns complete works, still flows the

Burns etc. (qty)

243 Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include poems of Burns, in the land o'Burns, poems and songs of Robert Burns etc. (qty)

244 Books, consisting of hardback fiction novels, British history, cooking, Shakespeare, the New Testament in Italian, and others (qty)

245 Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include Songs from Robert Burns, selected poems, the Burns we love etc. (qty)

246Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include the poetical works of Robert Burns, published by Mackensie and Dent, Newcastle

1818, Burns prose works, Burns Poetical works, tam o'shanter illustrated by Monro S Orr etc. (qty)

247Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include Burns' complete works, bawdy verse and folksongs, Burns' poems, the life of Robert

Burns etc. (qty)

248Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include Burns poetical works, three volumes, Burns and folk-song, Lockhart's life of Robert

Burns, etc. (qty)

249 Guinness Book of Records, various years (19)

250Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include the wit of Robert Burns, Burns and his bonnie jean, Penguin poems of Robert Burns

etc. (qty)

251Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include Robert Burns: the man, his work, the legend, Rhymer Rab, the poetry of Burns, four

volumes, two sets etc. (qty)

252Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include natural history in the poetry of Robert Burns, the Ayrshire book of Burns-lore, the

poetical works of Burns, Burns a biography etc. (qty)

253 Collection of Robert Burns related books, to include Burns poetical works, the merry muses of Caledonia, Burns poems etc. (qty)

254Charles Dickens, collection of novels to include A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers etc., by Odhams Press Ltd., (27),

together another box of books of mostly Dickens novels and a box of modern books (3 boxes)

255Historical interest books, to include Jeremy Paxman the English- Portrait of a People, the Story of the Irish Race, the Romance of

Windsor Castle, Larousse Encyclopedia of Byzantine and Medieval Art etc. housed in four boxes (4)

256American Notes and Pictures From Italy by Charles Dickens, with eighteen illustrations by A. B. Frost and G. Thomson, Chapman and

Hall London, 1892

257Books and albums to include Blue Peter Fifteenth Book, Shoot Annual 1983, Hints and Tios for Motor Cyclists, Speed and how to obtain

it, Rainbow Annual 1956, Lion Annual 1959, Guinness Book of Records nineteenth edition 1972 etc. (qty)

258The Plays of William Shakespeare, C. & M. Cowdes Clarke, illustrated by H. C. Selous, three volumes, Comedies, Tragedies and

Histories, Cassell Petter & Galpin (3)

259Beautiful Britain the Scenery and the Splendours of the United Kingdom, Views of Our Stately Homes, Werner Comapny of Chicago,

London 1894, red leather bound with gilt decorations, together with Pictorial England and Wales, Cassell and Company London (2)

260Customs of the World, volumes I & II, W. Hutchinson, Manners, Rites and Ceremonies of Men and Women in All Countries, Hutchinson

& Co. Paternoster Row. E.C.

261Kelly's Directory of Ipswich and Neighbourhood 1962/63, with map, Kelly's Directory of Ipswich and Neighbourhood 1966, Kelly

Tradefinder of Ipswich and Neighbourhood 1973 (3)

262

Books, to cover agriculture and farming, including Fream's Elements of Agriculture, Farm Machinery by C. Culpin, the Diary of a

Working Farmer, Farmer's Creed by C. Porteous, From a Lock to a Loco catalogue, by James W. Carr & Co., The Book of the Farm,

and others (qty)