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J.H.
A, B and C.
1991. Three woodblock prints of letters, each 420 x 295 mm for the letters A, B and C in various forms. Each one is Number 7 of 37 copies, initialled and dated by the artist. Fine.
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Book number: 39986
GBP 201.60 [Appr.: EURO 234.5 US$ 252.65 | JP¥ 39380]

 
[ROBERT SWEETING]
Abbotsbury and Its Monastic Remains.
G. and J. Dyer, 1842. Large folio. pp. [1, 2, 1]> 7 tinted lithographic plates printed by Hullmandel. Original printed wrappers, some very light staining to the outer margins and a couple of small closed tears but generally Very Good. Not in Abbey> Copac lists Cambridge and the Society of Antiquaries only.
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Book number: 37690
GBP 840.00 [Appr.: EURO 977 US$ 1052.7 | JP¥ 164083]
Catalogue: Travel
Keywords: Travel

 
[WAR OF THE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION]
An Account of the Action Between the Allied Army and That of France, near Tournay, the 11th of May, N.S. 1745. With the Names of the General and Other Officers, and a Number of private Men and Horses, that were killed, wounded and missing in each regiment.
Whitehall: Published by Authority, May 11, 1745. Small folio. pp. 8. Unbound, a little worn along the edges. The official account of the action which was a prelude to the famous French victory at Fontenoy.
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Book number: 39738
GBP 308.00 [Appr.: EURO 358.25 US$ 385.99 | JP¥ 60164]

 
[EDGE, William and CANNING, Richard]
An Account of the Gifts and Legacies, that have been given and bequeathed to charitable uses, in the Town of Ipswich> also, abstracts of Charters and Acts of Parliament relating to the improvement of the town> together with some account of the various public institutions, charity schools, benevolent societies, &c., &c.
Ipswich: A. Dorkin, 1819. [2nd edition]. pp. [4], 300. Notes and inscription on the title page and preface. With the bookplate of Admiral Benjamin Page and his wife. Contemporary half calf, worn, with front board detached.
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Book number: 45324
GBP 39.20 [Appr.: EURO 45.75 US$ 49.13 | JP¥ 7657]
Catalogue: Topography
Keywords: Topography

 
[ROBERT MERRY and CHARLES BONNER]
Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement and Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, Entitled The Picture of Paris. Taken in the Year 1790. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden.
T.C. Cadell, 1790. 8vo. pp. 20 [with half title]. Later parchment backed boards. Robert Merry [1755 - 98] was a poet and dilettante who managed to squander a considerable fortune. He was much taken with the French Revolution and spent time in Paris during 1789 and 90, following which he presumably wrote this short pantomime with the actor/manager Charles Bonner.
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Book number: 43559
GBP 425.60 [Appr.: EURO 495.25 US$ 533.37 | JP¥ 83135]
Catalogue: Ephemera
Keywords: Ephemera

 
E. H.
Album of Watercolours and Pencil Drawings.
1834 - 1840. Large 4to. 280 x 230 mm. Sheep backed pressed cloth covers. An album of 34 images, alternating fine pencil drawings with lovely vibrant watercolours, all on thin card except for one page of a pair of pith pictures mounted on the card which are slightly damaged. One lift the flap picture showing the artist's easel with sketchbook which opens out to show a landscape view. E.H. is unknown, the front of the album is dated 1834 and the rear 1840, presumably the start and finish dates. The pencil drawings show a talented use of shading to give true depth to the images, though the portraiture may be less skilled. The natural history watercolours and drawings are of a high quality and the anthropomorphic figure, "The Circulating Library" show the artist's witty side.
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Book number: 42370
GBP 2800.00 [Appr.: EURO 3256.75 US$ 3509.01 | JP¥ 546942]

 
The All British Standard.
Standard [W.W. Curtis, printer], c. 1932. 1020 x 1520 mm. with a overlay with the prices. Creased and a little torn. Rare. The Little Nine and the Big Nine were produced c. 1930 - 33.
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Book number: 44787
GBP 560.00 [Appr.: EURO 651.5 US$ 701.8 | JP¥ 109388]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Posters

 
U.S.A.
American Civil War. List of Quartermaster's Stores, &c. transferred by Capt.Chas. H. Tompkins, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. Army, to Capt. A.J. Brooker, Battery "B" 1st Com Arty. at Washington D.C.
21st April, 1864. Singles sheet, printed and manuscript both sides, 200 x 255 mm. This item may have at some time been mounted and will bear traces on the reverse of adhesive or removal of mounts. A list of horses, carts and associated tack with value and condition drawn from the stores. The minutiae of army life shown here which includes, as well as the major items of 8 horses and two wagons, the associated material including reins, whips, buckets, curry combs and horse brushes, each of which had to be accounted for.
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Book number: 41893
GBP 140.00 [Appr.: EURO 163 US$ 175.45 | JP¥ 27347]
Catalogue: Ephemera
Keywords: Ephemera

 
[ANSON, George]
Anson's Voyage Round the World, Chart with 6 engraved views: a chart of the Pacific Ocean from the Equinoctial to the Latitude of 39½.
Printed for J. Hinton at the King's Arms in St Paul's Church Yard, 1748. Copper engraving on a single sheet, 525 x 200 mm. The six engraved views are: Part of the Northeast Side of Terra del Fuego at the entrance to the Straits le Maire, Burning of the Town of Payta on the coast of Santa Fee in the South Sea, Chinese Vessels, a View of Cape Espiritu Santu on Samal..., Watering Place at Tenian, Compilation view. The final compilation view "A View of the Commodore's Tent and the Island of Juan Fernandes" has been modified with the addition of two sea lions in the foreground> Anson is depicted with his back to the viewer, looking towards his tents, and flanked by a male and female sea lion rather incongruously reclining in the wooded landscape. This map was issued in the Universal Magazine in 1748 reflecting the contemporary interest in Anson's voyage. The maps in the Universal Magazine are among the "...best executed and most attractive of magazine maps...many (with) decorative cartouches." David Jolly. Maps in British Periodicals, Part I. Blookline, MA, 1990. p. 188.
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Book number: 39867
GBP 364.00 [Appr.: EURO 423.5 US$ 456.17 | JP¥ 71102]
Catalogue: Maps
Keywords: Maps

 
[GLASGOW]
Assembly, 16th. March, 1852, Baronial Hall. No....
Glasgow, 1852. Unused ticket, 65 x 90 mm.
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Book number: 44324
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Catalogue: Ephemera
Keywords: Ephemera

 
[GLASGOW]
Assembly Rooms. Admission Ticket to Mr. R.B. Hardy's Public Lecture, and Illustrations. Front Seats.
Glasgow, c. 1850. Ticket, 60 x 90 mm. R.B. Hardy published a work entitled Lectures on the Drama. First Series. Shakespeare. [Glasgow, 1834], his only publication.
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Book number: 44325
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Catalogue: Ephemera
Keywords: Ephemera

 
[EDWARD OXFORD]
Attempt to Assassinate the Queen and Prince Albert.
Printed by J. Wilson, [1840] Broadside, 270 x 210 mm. laid down on card. An unrecorded street broadside. The first of eight attempts on the Queen's life. Oxford was charged with treason but found not guilty by reason of insanity. After a spell in Bethlem and then Broadmoor, he was transported to Australia in 1868 where, under an assumed name John Freeman, he married a widow and became a churchwarden. He wrote articles under the name Liber for the Melbourne Argus on the city's slums, markets and racetracks which were published as Lights and Shadows of Melbourne Life [1888]. He died in 1900. The identification of John Freeman as Edward Oxford was only made in 1987 in an article by F.B. Smith, Lights and Shadows in the Life of John Freeman, published in Victorian Studies.
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Book number: 44589
GBP 448.00 [Appr.: EURO 521.25 US$ 561.44 | JP¥ 87511]
Catalogue: Ephemera
Keywords: Ephemera

 
[FILM POSTER]
Baby Doll. La Poupée de Chair.
Warner Borthers, 1956. French version of the poster for Elia Kazan's film based on a Tennessee Williams play.
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Book number: 44811
GBP 280.00 [Appr.: EURO 325.75 US$ 350.9 | JP¥ 54694]
Catalogue: Posters
Keywords: Posters

 
[FRANCIS HAYMAN after]
The Bad Man at the Hour of Death.
Robert Sayer & J. Bennett, c. 1780. Engraving, 355 x 245 mm. a little spotted and with a tiny hole just above the title. Robert Sayer was only partnered with his former apprentice John Bennett for a short time, from the late 1770s until 1785 when the partnership was dissolved due to Bennett's mental state having been admitted to the Brook House Asylum in 1781. This image appears in various form, all are uncommon. This copy is reversed when compared with others traced [see The Lewis Walpole Library Collections].
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Book number: 42013
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[MUSIC] [GLASGOW]
Ball in the Music Hall. Monday Evening 6th March, 1848. Dancing to Commence at Nine.
[Glasgow: Allan & Ferguson, Lithographer], c. 1850. Card, 65 x 100 mm.
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Book number: 44034
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