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 Thomas Durley, Lethaby of Moab; a Record of Missionary Adventure, Peril, and Toil
Thomas Durley
Lethaby of Moab; a Record of Missionary Adventure, Peril, and Toil
London, Marshall Brothers , [1910]. First edition. Cloth. A very scarce first edition copy of this book delineating the distinctive life of missionary William Lethaby by Thomas Durley. An undated copy, dated from Jisc 1910. The first and only edition of this book. A remarkable biography of the life William Lethaby, missionary to Kerak in what is now West central Jordan between 1886 and 1894, when he was forced to leave due to Turkish occupation in the region. This book by Thomas Durley recounts of a life filled with incident of an uncommon kind characterised by the missionary life led by this subject. The material was mainly drawn by the many letters kept by his closest friends. With 'recollections' by J. E. Page. Illustrated with a frontispiece and thirty eight plates throughout. Collated with the 'Dog River' facing p. 27 instead of 22, and 'Miss Mary in Eastern Dress' to face 188 instead of 190, lacking 'The plains of Jericho.' In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally very smart with only minor shelf wear and some bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities, and faint soiling to the boards. the spine has slightly faded. Inscribed to the front free endpaper by a previous owner, dated 1928. Internally, firmly bound. With some offsetting to the endpapers, otherwise the pages are generally very clean with only a hint of age toning. Illustrated with a frontispiece and thirty eight plates throughout. Collated with the 'Dog River' facing p. 27 instead of 22, and 'Miss Mary in Eastern Dress' to face 188 instead of 190, lacking 'The plains of Jericho.'  Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed .
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Boeknummer: 787A38
GBP 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 407.75]
Trefwoorden: william lethaby missionary illustrated missionary Not Stated

 Thomas Charles Lethbridge; Fred Tebbutt; John Gadd, Thomas Charles Lethbridge Fred Tebbutt Correspondence and Unpublished Manuscripts
Thomas Charles Lethbridge; Fred Tebbutt; John Gadd
Thomas Charles Lethbridge Fred Tebbutt Correspondence and Unpublished Manuscripts
None, None, 1955-71. Fine Binding. A unique selection of correspondence between parapsychologist and archaeologist TC Lethbridge and his lifelong friend CF Tebbutt. A scarce survival, including unpublished book typescripts. From the library of John Gadd, whose name plate is to all volumes. Gadd has written an introductory excerpt to the front pastedown of the clamshell box containing the letters. In it he explains how he came to acquire this large selection of letters in March 1981 after visiting Fred Tebbutt in order to get some background detail on T.C Lethbridge and extra-sensory perception. Lethbridge argued rays of energy are transmitted from every object, and that they can be detected using pendulum dowsing. Lethbridge had taught Tebbutt how to dowse and he demonstrated this to a sceptical Gadd. To his note he writes 'I don't know how it is done, and am still only partially convinced to this day, but I saw what happened with my own eyes. One of the most amazing, and disturbing, days in my life!' Tebbutt gifted Gadd T.CL's letters and the letters Mrs Lethbridge gave him so they wouldn't get lost. 1. The large clamshell box forms the correspondence between Tebbutt and Lethbridge. However, there are also extracts from the posthumously published 'The Power of the Pendulum', a newspaper eulogy of a fellow archaeologist Professor Sir Grahame Clark (discussed in letter 7) and the eulogy of Fred Tebbutt. There is also correspondence between John Gadd and the Tebbutts regarding their meeting. John Gadd has written a contents list of the letters which date from 22 July 1995 - 25 Nov 1970. There are 23 letters from Lethbridge to Fred Tebbutt in this box total. Several retain their original envelopes.  There are also 24 letters signed from Tebbutt to Lethbridge from a similar time period. Subjects discussed include Lethbridge's book 'Witches: Investigating an Ancient Religion', the Pendulum effect on Rowan and Elder and dating items with pendulums. One of the letters includes Lethbridge's drawings of Saxon objects he has dated with pendulums.2. A collection of short stories by Lethbridge. The stories were originally written in 1951 and are the first psychic experiences he wrote down on paper. Here bound together are the original typescripts. Attached to all but one of the stories are commentary slips by James Whittaker of Melrose publishing house, who was a friend and correspondent of Lethbridge. Loosely inserted to the start of this volume is a letter from Whittaker to Lethbridge regarding the publication of these stories. Whittaker was lukewarm towards the stories and said they needed more work.  Lethbridge later submitted the typescript to another friend in publishing, Colin Franklin, of Routledge, Kegan Paul. Franklin persuaded Lathbridge to use them as factual instead of imaginary examples of psychic phenomena. He did this and these stories were published in the E.S.P work 'Ghost and Ghoul&apos. John Gadd indicates which of these short stories are the writings from 'Ghost and Ghoul' at the start of this book, which assists comparison.3. 'Ivory Tower: Reminiscences of Archaeology at Cambridge 1920-1950' an unpublished autobiography manuscript written c1971.  Tipped in to the start of this bound typescript is a letter from the under-librarian at the University of Cambridge requesting a xerox copy of his manuscript of 'Ivory Tower' for their archives. They state that a deposit would not be available for public consultation until 1990.  A note written to the bottom of the letter states 'said he would file a copy&apos.  Lethbridge was at one-time the Honorary Keeper of Anglo Saxon Antiquities at the Cambridge University of Archaeology and Ethnology at Downing Street, Cambridge. Gadd writes in his introduction to the manuscript that although it is regarded an autobiography 'it becomes obvious that this manuscript is very much about other people&apos.  Tipped in is also a rejection letter from Curtis Brown to Lethbridge regarding the publication of 'The Ivory Tower&apos. 4. An unpublished typescript of an archaeological book c1950 'Side Notes' comprising separately paginated chapters with titles such as 'Warfare on the Icknield Way' (incomplete chapter), 'The Influence of Thralls on Their Masters', 'Revivals of Roman Culture', 'The Survival of the Britons&apos. A note from Gadd states that these chapters were prepared between Lethbridge's 'Merlin's Island' of 1948 and 'Herdsman & Hermits' of 1950.5. 'Archaeological Papers&apos. A sammelband of 8 archaeological offprints by Lethbridge from 1929-31 in a full contemporary binding with blank note pages interleaved. The titles are 'Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes' (1929), 'The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Burwell, Cambs' (1929), 'Archaeological Notes' (1929), 'Reprinted from the Antiquaries Journal' (1930), 'Cambrian Archaeological Association' (Loosely inserted is an original drawing), 'Archaeological Notes' (1931), 'A Note on the Distribution of Romano-British & Saxon Elements of Population in Britain in the Sixth Century' (1931), 'IPEK Jahbruch Fur Prahistorische & Ethnographische Kunst' (1930). 6. Sale Catalogue of T C Lethbridge's Library Compiled by J R Ruston 1978.  This catalogue was produced by Comin's Bookshop in Bournemouth and has a list of the Archaeological library of Lethbridge. Loosely inserted is an original pen and ink drawing by Lethbridge.A fantastic selection of works which encapsulate T C Lethbridge's life and work. A demonstration of his work in both the archaeological field and in esoterica. The clamshell box is in quarter morocco. 'Short Stories', 'Ivory Tower', and 'Side Notes' are in near-uniform half morocco with paper covered boards. 'Archaeological Papers' are bound in a full morocco binding and 'Sale Catalogue' is in a full calf binding. Externally, all but 'Archaeological Papers' are in a lovely condition. Rubbing to the spine of 'Archaeological Papers&apos. Internally, all volumes are firmly bound. Patches of damp staining to the cloth internally on the clamshell box. However the letters remain in a very good condition. Historic damp staining internally to the typescripts bound in the 'Side Notes' volume resulting in ink bleeding and paper browning without loss of legibility. Otherwise, pages are bright with occasional light spots to pages. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: None. Very Good Indeed .
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Boeknummer: 788L3
GBP 19000.00 [Appr.: EURO 22123.25]
Trefwoorden: Extra Sensory Paranormal Archaeology Dowsing Paranormal None

 Edouard Pailleron, La Poupee
Edouard Pailleron
La Poupee
Paris, Imprimerie de L'Illustration, 1883. Leather. A unique edition of Edouard Pailleron's children's work 'La Poupee&apos. The title page states this is a 'Exemplaire Unique' and the final leaf states this was printed 'A Mademoiselle Marie Louise Pailleron&apos. Therefore this work was created by Pailleron for his daughter. Marie-Louise Pailleron became a noted historian and one of her works is 'Revue des deux mondes&apos. The National Library of France holds the only other discoverable copy of this pre-publication edition of 'La Poupee' accompanied by a letter from the author authorising one 'M Mare' to print another copy. This appears to be that other copy. Both copies say 'Exemplaire Unique' to the title page. Illustrated throughout, with vignettes throughout. In a contemporary limp calf binding. Externally, generally smart with a few marks to the boards. Light rubbing to the extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are slight;y age toned. Minor cockling to the pages. Just the odd spots. Very Good . Ill.: Anon. Very Good .
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Boeknummer: 786L11
GBP 1900.00 [Appr.: EURO 2212.5]
Trefwoorden: Puppets Marionettes Illustrated Marionettes Anon

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