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Wed, 23rd July 2025
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LOT 3001
LOT 3001
GUTHRIE, James. The Elf, A Sequence of Seasons. London: W.H. Broome at the Old Bourne Press, Spring 1902-June 1903. 3 vols. [only, of 4.] Limited editions of 250 copies only, these out-of-series and two of them signed and inscribed by James Guthrie, small 4to (176 x 133mm.) Colour and monochrome plates, tissue-guards, coloured endpapers. (Mild toning.) Original cloth-backed pictorial boards (minor stain to upper cover of ‘Spring’, toned). Note: lacking the ‘Winter’ volume. ‘Spring’ is signed by Guthrie ‘To my friend ‘addy’… some things we have thought together are in this poor book of mine’. The ‘Autumn’ issue is also inscribed by Guthrie to ‘A.D.C.’ [‘Addy’]. Provenance: James Guthrie (ink inscribed to ‘Addy’ on the initial blanks); ‘Flossie’ (‘Spring’ ink inscribed from ‘Addy’; F.M.S. (‘Autumn’ ink inscribed from ‘Addy’). – And a related volume (P.J. Miller’s ‘The Wreath’, published by The Pear Tree Press, 1911, small 4to) (4).
Estimate: £500 – £700
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LOT 3003
LOT 3003
BORGES, Jorge Luis. El Aleph. Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada, S.A., 1952. Second edition, signed and inscribed by Jorge Luis Borges, 8vo (201 x 132mm.) Title in red and black. (Mild toning, some uncut leaves.) Original olive wrappers (slightly bumped extremities). Note: the inscription reads: ‘A la senora Leadbitter, con admiración y amistad, Jorge Luis Borges, Buenos Aires, 1955’. Anna-Lisa Leadbitter was the wife of the British consul to Argentina in the 1950’s, Jasper Leadbitter. ‘El Aleph’ was Borges’ second and widely acclaimed collection of stories. It has a postscript and four stories not included in the first edition of 1949. By 1952, despite the advances in ophthalmology, Borges had become totally blind. This shows in the hesitancy and scratchiness of the pen in his inscription. In 1955 he was appointed director of the Biblioteca Nacional in Buenos Aires and he accepted the appointment with marked stoicism: ‘I speak of God’s splendid irony in granting me at one time 800,000 books and darkness’.
Estimate: £600 – £800
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LOT 3006
LOT 3006
WAUGH, Evelyn. Wine in Peace and War. London: Saccone & Speed Limited, [1947.] Limited edition, this being number 38 of 100 copies signed by Evelyn Waugh, 8vo (221 x 143mm.) Half-title, 2 colour illustrations by Rex Whistler. (Toning, light spotting to endpapers.) Original claret sheep, gilt lettering and design by Whistler to upper cover (extremities lightly rubbed, slight loss at top of spine). Note: Waugh was commissioned to write this work by Prince Vsevolod Ivanovich of Russia, the dedicatee of the book, and director of the London vintners Saccone & Speed. At the time ‘Brideshead Revisited’ had just been voted America’s Book of the Month so Waugh, knowing that his payment for this new commissioned book would be taxed at 80 per cent, opted to be paid a dozen bottles of champagne for every 1000 words he wrote. At the time of publication, the book had earnt him 192 bottles. Provenance: T.G. Sutherland (ink stamp to front-free endpaper).
Estimate: £1,000 – £1,500
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