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  1. [HONE, William, et al.]

    Sammelband of satirical pamphlets.

    London, mostly William Hone, 1818-1821, 1824, 1830.

    A sammelband of political satire from the early ninteenth century, predominantly relating to the radical writer and bookseller William Hone, including his three trials for blasphemy.

    £1250

  2. HICKES, George, Runólfur JÓNSSON, and Edward BERNARD.

    Institutiones grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae et Moeso-Gothicae …...

    Oxford, ‘e theatro Sheldoniano … typis Junianis’, 1689 [– 1688].

    First edition of a foundational work in the modern study of ancient Germanic languages and in the field of comparative linguistics, comprising the first appearances of Hickes’s monumental grammar of Old English and Gothic and of Bernard’s etymological dictionary, accompanied by a survey of Old...

    £1200

  3. [SASSOON, Siegfried.] SURTEES, [Robert Smith]; Lionel GOUGH, editor.

    Hunting Scenes from Surtees.

    London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953.

    Sassoon’s proof copy of Hunting Scenes from Surtees, with pages left blank for the inclusion of his as-yet unwritten introduction.

    £850

  4. BUXTON, Thomas Fowell.

    An Inquiry, whether Crime and Misery are produced or prevented, by our present System of Prison Discipline...

    London, [J. M’Creery] for John & Arthur Arch, J. Butterworth & Son, and John Hatchard, 1818.

    Third edition, published the same year as the first, of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton’s influential Inquiry into the British prison system.

    £195

  5. [BUXTON, Thomas Fowell, Sir.] Charles BUXTON, editor.

    Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Baronet, with Selections...

    London, [Spottiswoode & Shaw for] John Murray, 1848.

    First edition of this memoir of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, edited by his son, and owned by Buxton’s cousin-in-law and contemporary in Parliament, Charles Barclay.

    £185

  6. MASTER B.F.

    Three very large historiated initials cut from a set of choirbooks.

    Italy (Lodi), early sixteenth century.

    Three extremely fine initials by the enigmatic artist known as Master B.F., one of the most inventive and accomplished illuminators of the Italian High Renaissance. They come almost certainly from a magnificent set of about twenty choirbooks belonging to the Olivetan monastery of Santi Angelo...

    £150000

  7. GERARDE, John; Thomas JOHNSON, editor.

    The Herball or general Historie of Plantes … very much enlarged and amended …

    London, Printed by Adam Islip Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers, 1633.

    Second edition of Gerard’s Herball, edited and expanded by Thomas Johnson, with an extensive new set of Plantin woodcuts and a hand-coloured engraved title by John Payne.

    £3250

  8. NEPOS, Cornelius; Andreas SCHOTT, editor.

    Opera quae quidem extant … Nunc denuo doctorum hominum accessionibus locupletata.

    Frankfurt, Claude de Marne & the heirs of Johann Aubry, [1608–] 1609.

    First edition thus, edited by Andreas Schott (1552–1629), with his extensive commentary alongside that of previous editors including Denys Lambin, from the library of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun.

    £850

  9. CHURCHILL, Winston S.

    A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Volume I: The Birth of Britain [– Volume II: The New World;...

    London, Cassel & Company Ltd, [1956; – 1956; – 1957; – 1958].

    First editions, with dust-jackets, of Churchill’s History of the English-Speaking Peoples, his last major historical work.

    £200

  10. CHURCHILL, Winston Spencer; F. RHODES, editor; Angus McNEILL, illustrator.

    The River War: An Historical Account...

    [London, Spottiswoode & Co. for] London, New York, & Bombay (Mumbai), Longmans, Green, & Co., 1899.

    First edition of Churchill’s second book, a history of Lord Kitchener’s conquest of Sudan in 1896-99 informed by his own service as both a cavalry officer and a war correspondent on the campaign, profusely illustrated with drawings and maps.

    £2500

  11. GIOIA [or GIOJA], Melchiorre.

    Indole, estensione, vantaggi della statistica. Confutazione dell’ opuscolo che ha per titolo:...

    Risposta alle obbiezioni fatte alle Tavole statistiche. Milan, Pirotta and Maspero, March 1809.

    First and only edition of this rare work on the nature and necessity of statistics by Melchiorre Gioia, presented by the author to the former Minister for the Interior, Daniele Felici.

    £1250

  12. [VACCINATION.]

    Agli abitanti del dipartimento dell’Ombrone proclama del Comitato Centrale di Vaccina sedente in Siena. Abitanti...

    Siena, Onorato Porri, 1808.

    A seemingly unrecorded broadside promoting smallpox vaccination, issued in the short-lived Italian department of Ombrone under the First French Empire by the Central Vaccination Committee in Siena.

    £650

  13. GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von.

    Stella. Ein Schauspiel für Liebende in fünf Akten.

    Berlin, August Mylius, 1776.

    First edition, scarce, of Goethe’s early play about a man caught between his love for two women, which ends with reconciliation and a mariage à trois.

    £1800

  14. CASTIGLIONE, Giacomo, and Giuseppe CASTIGLIONE.

    Iacobi Castalionis Romani. Ios. f oratio in funere Magdalenae matris habita...

    Rome, Luigi Zannetti, 1598.

    Rare first and only edition, a presentation copy, on the deaths of Magdalena Castiglione and her daughter Lucretia, written by Magdalena’s husband and her son and including a woodcut portrait of mother and daughter in rich contemporary dress.

    £1250

  15. THOMAS, Dylan.

    Under Milk Wood. A Play for Voices …

    London, J.M. Dent & Sons, 1954.

    First edition, first impression, our copy from the library of BBC radio producer D.G. Bridson, with a loosely inserted stereotype letter from the poet John Berryman about the last days and the death of Dylan Thomas.

    £1500

  16. BROUGHAM, Henry, first Baron Brougham and Vaux.

    Albert Lunel. A Novel ... In three Volumes ... London, Charles H.

    Clarke ... [1872].

    First edition, Sadleir’s ‘really scarce’ fourth state, of a touching memorial to the author’s daughter, with the undated Charles H. Clarke cancel titles.

    £450

  17. [CURLL, Edmund, et al.]

    An impartial History of the Life, Character, Amours, Travels, and Transactions of Mr. John Barber,...

    London, Printed for E. Curll …, 1741.

    First edition of this obituary pamphlet on the printer John Barber (c. 1675–1741), a friend and correspondent of Swift for many years, and a friend of Pope (there are bequests to both in his will).

    £650

  18. [JOHNSON, Samuel.] 

    The Prince of Abissinia.  A Tale … 

    London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley … and W. Johnston … 1759. 

    First edition of Johnson’s only novel, written in the evenings of a single week to pay for his mother’s funeral. 

    £4500

  19. AUDEN, Wystan Hugh.

    Louis MacNeice, a memorial Address, delivered at All Souls, Langham Place on 17 October, 1963.

    Privately printed for Faber & Faber, [1963].

    First edition, one of 250 copies, of Auden’s memorial address for Louis MacNeice, with the printed order of service and newspaper cuttings of poems on MacNeice, including ‘The Cave of Making’ by Auden (The Listener, 1 October 1964).

    £150

  20. CIRIA Y ESCALANTE, José de.

    [Poemas.]

    Madrid, Artes de la illustración, 1924.

    Scarce first edition, no. 172 of 200 copies, a collection of thirteen poems by Ciria y Escalante, who died from typhus at the age of twenty-one, brought posthumously to press by the author’s friends, among them Lorca and Buñuel.

    £1500