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19481550London: Sotheby's 1948. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. 8vo. 68 pp. 715 lots. 12 b/w reproductions. Original green wrappers stapled as issued. With printed list of prices and buyers' names. Scarce Sotheby's sale catalogue in which is described "a selected portion of the valuable library at Patshull House Woverhampton the property of the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Dartmouth G.C.V.O. including: an exceedingly important collection of sixteenth century maps of Ireland important early manuscript maps of Bermuda Dublin England the Phillipine Islands and Tangier. The Bermuda map almost certainly created in 1609 by Sir George Somers is justifiably considered to THE EARLIEST SURVIVING MAP OF BERMUDA see below. The catalogue also describes important manuscripts relating to the American War of Independence; colour plate books the property of the late Sir Mayson M. Beeton K.B.E.; manuscript charts by Nicholas Comberford the property of Mrs. M.E. Luard Upper Court Kermerton near Tewkesbury; Robert Havell's extremely rare collection of the Birds of Paradise the property of Major J.R. Abbey; Keat's sonnet 'Happy is England! I could be content' in his own handwriting; formerly in the possession of W.C. Hazlitt the property of Albert Wright Esq."<br/><br/>Additionally the sale offered an exceedingly important collection of 16th century manuscript maps of IRELAND namely 27 maps or diagrams relating to nation including a map of Donegal Bay and part of Fermanagh by Baptista Boazio -- a map of supreme importance for Irish history. Only two other manuscript maps of Ireland by Boazio are known. <br/><br/>¶ Concerning the Bermuda map: "One of the most exciting finds of the mid-20th century was the reappearance in the public domain of the MS map made by Admiral Sir George Somers when shipwrecked on the uninhabited Bermudas and despatched in 1610 to the Adventurers in England with a 3000-word description of the Islands bv Secretary-Elect to Virginia William Strachey. His letter addressed "Excellent Lady" probably to Lucy Harington Countess of Bedford an outstanding shareholder was published in 1625 by Durchas who lamented marginally "the map we have not." In 1948 it turned up in the ancestral collection of the Earls of Dartmouth i.e. THE PRESENT CATALOGUE and was acquired for Bermuda. Some names subsequent to 1609 have evidently been added and the arms of Harington appear in the lower margin. Obviously this map predates Richard Norwood's engraved map of 1622 and his two famous surveys on which all subsequent maps were based up to the 20th century."SOURCE: Terry Tucker Bermuda Historian referenced in Bermuda Stamps online. Sotheby's unknown books
1691D4443Amsterdam: Carel Allard 1691. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong broadsheets 295 x 380. Lacking title-page and without the 22 pp. accompanying text. 20 large unnumbered engraved plates one with 4 separate scenes etched plates by HUGO ALLARD 4 signed I. VANDEN AVELE 2 signed and JAN LUYKENone signedone with 2-inch tear repaired some minor marginal wear. Original marbled wrappers old paper cover label; cloth folding case. VERY RARE print series illustrating the history of the ascension to the throne of WILLIAM III 1650-1702 and MARY II 1662-1694. The series begins with the Seven Bishops being brought to the Tower of London with a view up the Thames followed by the birth of the Prince of Wales on 10 June 1688 through the entrance of William and Mary into The Hague on 5 February 1691. The series contains several scenes devoted to the festivities surrounding their coronation in London on 11 April 1689. This set of the engravings correspond to Landwehr and appear to have been issued in its original binding without the text; the title-page may have been removed or was not included. Muller considered the 20 plates as a series although he had not seen a bound set with title and the text. Landwehr Splendid Ceremonies 143; Muller 2692. <br/><br/> Carel Allard hardcover books
305715New York Council on Books in Wartime ca. 1945. Armed Services edition No. 1011. Oblong 16 mo. Original pictorial printed wrappers. Very good. 448 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Not located in BAL or Woodbridge. Soft cover. Very Good. New York, Council on Books in Wartime [ca. 1945]. paperback books
1965BL3978London:: King's College 1965. 1965. 21 cm. no pagination. Printed wrappers. Very good. King's College 1965. unknown books
1955S10066London:: The Royal Society 1955-1994. 1955. 21 volumes of 40. 8vo. Microfiche of the text in 8 of the volumes. Blue cloth gilt-stamped spine titles dust jackets 3 lacking. Fine copies. A series of volumes giving biographical and historical information about scientists who were members of The Royal Society. Volumes: 1 2 3 6 15 21-26 28-36 40. Volume 1 includes articles on Albert Einstein Enrico Fermi and Alan Mathison Turing all who died within the time span of this volume. Alexander Fleming Herman Weyl Werner Heisenberg Max Delbruck Harold Urey Hans Adolf Krebs Paul Dirac and Louis Victor de Broglie are among the biographies in other volumes. Interestingly the Japanese Emperor Hirohito was a member on The Royal Society and his biography is included here. Beginning the thirtieth volume microfiche are included in a pocket at the rear of the book. The Royal Society, 1955-1994. hardcover books
1072<p>Unpaginated 8 pp. offset litho publication pairing texts about drinking sex food and art with illustrations by Wilson Geiser and others. Small folio tabloid. Very good with mild toning at the extremities. A small approx. 1 in. closed cut to upper margin of front wrapper. Unbound folded sheets. 115</p> books
192729972London: Maggs Bros. 1927. Small 4to. 869 pp. frontis. 48 plates. <br><br>Catalogue No. 495. Printed wrappers. Internally VG. Maggs Bros. unknown books
1949137414Hollywood: Monogram Pictures 1949. Revised Draft script for the 1949 film. "Brand of Fear" here under the working title "Range Rogues." Copy belonging to actor Marshall Reed who played "Cal Derringer" in the film with his name on the front wrapper in holograph ink and annotations throughout in holograph ink and pencil. <br/><br/>One of Wakely's final films at Monogram Pictures where he became a popular musical Western actor under his own name beginning with "Springtime in Texas" 1945 and ending with "Lawless Code" 1949. This time Wakely and his partner Cannonball Taylor escort a school teacher Davis to Oreville where she is accosted by two outlaws. The local marshal London wrangles with one of the outlaws who informs his cohort that the marshal is actually wanted by the law himself and they attempt to blackmail him. Wakely and Cannonball show up to help the marshal who in reality is the school teacher's father and nab the outlaws. <br/><br/>Wakely eventually had his own comic book series published by DC Comics 1949-1952 and he was also inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as the Western Music Association Hall of Fame. <br/><br/>Shot on location at Melody Ranch and Walker Ranch in Newhall California. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers with a credit for Wakely. Distribution page present with receipt removed rubber-stamped copy No. 221 with credits for Wakely and screenwriter Dickey noted as production No. 4905. Title page integral with distribution. 100 leaves with last page of text numbered 20 twentieth page of a shooting schedule. Mimeograph duplication with blue undated revision pages. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Hardy p. 390. Pitts 492. Monogram Pictures unknown books
195959329University of Chicago 1959. 8vo pp. 145-170. Stapled in printed wraps. Very good copy. University of Chicago unknown books
2002151929London: The Maas Gallery 2002. Softcover. VG- Clean bright tight but with small chip to lower corner of front cover. Color-illustrated wraps with gold lettering; black lettering on white spine. 81 pp. with 86 color and duotone illustrations. Catalogue from the exhibition of May - June 2002. Some works also were on view at The International Art Fair in New York May 2002; and the Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair London in June 2002. Each work annotated; some extensively. The Maas Gallery unknown books
1920138731920. As Chosen by Franklin K. Mathiews Chief Scout Librarian Boy Scouts of America. New York: The Macmillan Company 1920. Original light green-grey cloth. First Edition of this selection of a dozen earlier-published Jack London tales published four years after his death -- chosen for their appropriateness for reading by boy scouts. This rather uncommon 1920 first edition was published by London's usual publisher Macmillan; it was later also published by Grosset & Dunlap. Fine condition. Blanck 12009. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19202305764New York: Macmillan 1920. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Board edges lightly rubbed bookplate on front paste-down endpaper pencil gift note on front free endpaper. 1920 Hard Cover. 312 pp. Green cloth boards. CONTENTS: Brown Wolf; That Spot; Trust; All Gold Canyon; The Story of Keesh; Nam-Bok the Unveracious; Yellow Handkerchief; Make Westing; The Heathen; The Hobo and the Fairy; "Just Meat"; A Nose for the King Macmillan hardcover books
1910TB22451New York: Macmillan Company 1910. First Edition. First printing Very good- in blue cloth covered boards with white text on the spine and front board. The cloth at the head of the spine is worn and rubbed and beginning to fray. At the heel of the spine the cloth is rubbed and the text lettering on the spine remains only in fragments. The text on the front board is all intact. There is a prior owner's book plate on the front paste down and with the same owner's name in pencil together with a date of Oct. 1910 on the first free end page. Missing its very scarce dust jacket. 361 pages of text followed by eleven pages of ads by the publisher. An attractive first edition with "Macmillan" at the base of the spine and with one blank page at the end of the text and a blank leaf at the rear of the advertisements. BAL 11918; Sisson p. 48; Woodbridge 75 Macmillan Company hardcover books
1910219461910. LONDON Jack. BURNING DAYLIGHT. An Absolutely New Serial of Thrill-ing Interest. Special Fiction Supplement Boston Sunday Post July 24 1910. Tabloid-size insert devoted solely to an installment of the novel BURNING DAYLIGHT published simultaneously in New York Herald. Not issued in book form until October 1910. This installment is Chapters XXII-XXVI. Quite brittle chipped at head of spine with tears at fore-edge. An extremely scarce format. unknown books
191027583New York: Macmillan 1910. First edition. Frontispiece and 7 inserted plates. pp.i-viii 1-361; blank p. 362; ads pp. 363-365 blank p. 366. 1 vols. 8vo. Pictorial blue cloth stamped in yellow and white. First edition. Frontispiece and 7 inserted plates. pp.i-viii 1-361; blank p. 362; ads pp. 363-365 blank p. 366. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL notes two printings; this copy corresponds to BAL's first in collation by signature but has the three final blank leaves which normally denote the second printing in which however the signatures are unsigned. Possibly an intermediate state. BAL 11918 Macmillan unknown books
1928142689London: The Readers Library 1928. First printing of the UK Photoplay edition originally published in 1910 by Macmillan. Photo-illustrated with stills from the film. <br/><br/>Basis for the 1928 silent film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon. The third of four film adaptations of London's novel the most recent being a 2010 Canadian film directed by Sanzhar Sultanov. <br/><br/>Very Good plus in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Spine slightly cocked several leaves rough-cut at the top. Jacket with faint wear at the extremities light foxing on the verso. The Readers Library unknown books
1907830911907. LONDON Jack. THE CALL OF THE WILD. Illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull. New York: Grosset & Dunlap June 1907. Fourteenth printing. 231 pp. 8vo. green cloth stamped in lighter green with pastedown illustration on front cover. Near fine a few pages roughly opened bright clean and tight. In good dust jacket with two 3 inch tears to froint panel edgwear tiny chips and nicks and publisher's advertisment on rear panel. unknown books
195840361London Ontario / Toronto / Winnipeg: The London and Port Stanley Railway / British Columbia Electric Railway Company Ltd. / Montreal and Southern Counties Railway / Canadian National Railways 1958. White paper printed in black lettering. Moderate wear to paper age-toning creasing and light soiling apparent. Withal an about VG collection. 10 items of varying pages each. Charts and spreadsheets located throughout. Varying sizes: 12" x 7-1/2" 10-3/4" x 16" oblong 8-5/8" x 25" oblong 18-1/4" x 29-7/8" oblong. <br/><br/>Includes: 10 timetables from varying companies. British Columbia Electric Railway Company - 7 timetables nos. 69 71 72 2x 73 74 & 76 London and Port Stanley Railway - 1 timetable no. 68 Montreal and Southern Counties Railway - 1 timetable no. 78 Canadian National Railways - 1 timetable no. 53. These timetables provide an all-around sense of the Canadian Railways in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The London and Port Stanley Railway / British Columbia Electric Railway Company Ltd. / Montreal and Southern Counties Railway / unknown books
1995194219Brooklyn: Caribbean Diaspora Press CUNY 1995. Paperback. 159p. 8.5x11 inches preface recommendations appendices illustrated with tables and figures very good first edition trade paperback in glossy white wraps. Education and Culture Series #6. A collection of papers gathered by the Education Task Force of the Caribbean Research Center at CUNY. Caribbean Diaspora Press CUNY paperback books
18905617London Paris & Melbourne: Cassell & Company Limited 1890. Four volumes. Royal octavos iv 380; iv 380; iv 380; iv 380 pages. Index. Sixteen chromolithograph plates one folding; numerous engravings in the text. A tipped-in printed slip in each volume states "This edition is specially prepared for subscription only is not obtainable through the general Booksellers." Very light foxing throughout; otherwise near fine in publisher's black- and gilt-decorated olive green cloth. Cassell & Company, Limited hardcover books
197034744London /Florence: Sotheby's 1970. First edition. Paper wrappers. A near fine copy with a small bump to head of spine. 174 pp. Illus. with b/w reproductions. 8vo. Provenienti dalle proprietà di: S.A.R il Principe Paolo di Jugoslavia F.L. Trevelyan di Taormina Conte Luigi Arborio Mella di Torino and la Raccolta di un Bibliofilo Romano.Descriptions in Italian & English. 477 lots. Sale code: MANUELA. Sale date 22 Ottobre 1970. 477 lots. "Early Italian books including Ariosto Orlando Furioso Zatta's edition 1772-1773 and Baskerville's edition 1773; Bandello Le Novelle 1554-1573; Bartlett & Willis Canada Pittoresque 1843; B.M.V. Officium illustrated by Piazetta 1740; Tissot's Sainte Bible one of 20 copies on Japon 1904; Boccaccio Il Decamerone Paris 1757; Cervantes Ibarra's edition 1780; Columna Hypnerotomachia Polifili 1499; Dante Divina commedia 1491 1520 1529 and Zatta's edition 1757/8; Eusebius Historia ecclesiastica Mantua 1479; Bergomensis Chronica 1506; Hyginus Poeticon astonomicum 1517; Marcolini Le sorti 1550; Martialis Epigrammata 1480; Moneglia Ercole in Tebe 1661; Natalis Evangeliae historia imagines 1593- 95; Politanus Opera 1498 and 1499; Ptolemaeus Geographia 1598; Ruscelli Imprese 1566; Santos I Diarii 1879-1903; Tasso Gerusalemme Liberata 1590; Vecellio Habiti di tutto il mondo 1598; and also Italian literature Italian and French illustrated books books on emblems a good series of albums of engravings by Piranesi large collections of productions from the Aldine and Bodoni Presses and several incunables." Title page in English and Italian. Oct. 22 1970. OCLC shows copies at only five institutions: Getty Lib. Co. Phila. NY Met. Mus. Grolier Victoria & Albert. Sotheby's unknown books
1976S9605London:: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co. 1976. 1976. 8vo. 44 pp. Figs. estimate sheet loosely inserted. Printed green wrappers. Fine. Rare. 338 lots. Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., 1976. unknown books
1965217971965. Hardcover. VG. Printed boards. 59 pp. 169 two-tone plates. The drawings in this auction were originally bound together in a single album. A brief discussion of the provenance and circumstances surrounding this album is presented. Prices realized sheet included. Terrific plates of all drawings and the album itself. hardcover books
192422762London: Victoria and Albert Museum 1924. First edition. Wraps. Orig. light blue wrappers. Very good. 193 pages in text. 24.5 x 19 cm. 48 plates representing some of the 778 items in the catalogue. Glossary of Technical Terms. Index of Names of Artists. Interior clean small loss one centimeter upper corner back cover at fore-edge. Victoria and Albert Museum unknown books
191336857London: Probsthain and Company 1913. Softbound. Good small fold to lower right front cover. Brown printed wraps. 2 color 12 bw plates. Three pages of introductory text by Arthur Probsthain followed by listings of objects. Quite unusual and very early very scarce. Probsthain and Company paperback books