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Antiquarian and Collectors’ Books

Tuesday, 21st May 2019
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LOT 3021
LOT 3021
DARWIN, Charles, Robert FITZROY, and Philip Parker KING. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle, Between the Years 1826 and 1836, Describing their Examination of the Southern Shores of South America and The Beagle's Circumnavigation of the Globe. London: Henry Colburn, 1839. Vol. 2 only (of 3), first edition, 8vo (230 x 142mm.) 2 folding maps in front inner sleeve, 25 engraved plates with tissue-guards, index, addenda. (Frontispiece loose, spotting to plates and maps, a 75mm closed tear to the map of 'Chilóe'.) Original blind-tooled blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine (sunning to spine and wear to spine ends, front free endpaper loose). Note: a separately published appendix to this volume was also published in the same year. This volume is Robert FitzRoy's account of the second voyage of the Beagle and the one he undertook with Charles Darwin. Between 1831 and 1836 they visited, among others, the Cape Verde Islands, Brazil, Argentina, the Falkland Islands, the Galapagos, Patagonia, the west coast of South America, New Zealand and Australia. Darwin wrote the third volume and Philip Parker King the first. Provenance: I. R. Minnitt (bookplate to front pastedown).
Hammer Price: £750
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LOT 3022
LOT 3022
BELL, Thomas. A History of British Quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. London: John van Voorst, 1874. Signed by the author's assistant E.R. Alston to Captain H.W. Feilden, second edition, 8vo (219 x 133mm.) Numerous illustrations, a 4pp.extract from 'Mammalia of Norfolk' by Frank Norgate tipped-in. (Mild toning, pencil annotation to p.247.) Original blind-stamped green cloth (wear to spine ends, and fading). Note: the inscription on the half-title from E.R. Alston reads 'Captain H.W. Feilden, with E.R. Alston's kind regards, Feb 1874'. Underneath this, the recipient, polar explorer Henry Wemys Feilden has written in pencil 'I took this book to the Polar regions on boards H.M.S. Alert 1875-76'. The pencil annotation on p.247 is also by Feilden and refers to the sighting of seals on that expedition. Provenance: Captain Henry Wemys Feilden (bookplate to front free endpaper). - And one more volume by Thomas Bell, 'A History of British Reptiles', 1849, 8vo' (2).
Hammer Price: £240
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LOT 3034
LOT 3034
XENOPHON. - Gentian HERVET (translator). Treatise of Householde. London, in Fletestrete: Thomas Berthelet, 1537. Small 8vo (141 x 92mm.) Black letter, title within an architectural woodcut border with date '1534' in the sill, dated by colophon to rear, woodcut initial. (Marginal paper repair to A2, A3 and between E-F1, text unaffected, rear blank replaced, browning.) 19th century calf, five raised bands to spine, gilt lettering to the second compartment (surface rubbing). Note: originally translated by Cicero into Latin, this work ('Oeconomicus'), being principally about household management, can be viewed as one of the earliest works on economics. It also refers to wider social issues in Classical Athens, such as the relationship between men and women, slavery, religion and education. Provenance: Charles Butler, Warren Wood, Hatfield (nameplate to front pastedown); Thomas Jolley (bookplate to front pastedown); Ronald Coates (ink name to front free endpaper); Frederick Perkins (bookplate to rear pastedown).
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LOT 3035
LOT 3035
OCCULT. - Hermes TRISMEGITUS. The Divine Pymander… in XVII Books, translated formerly out of the Arabick into Greek, and thence into Latine, and Dutch, and now out of the Original into English by that Learned Divine, Doctor Everard. London: by Robert White, for The Brewster, and Greg. Moule, 1650. First English edition, 8vo (138 x 84mm.) Title with decorative woodcut borders, engraved initials, head and tailpieces. (Small corner loss to initial blank, lacking errata leaf, browning to rear blanks.) Contemporary calf, blind-tooled borders, later black morocco lettering piece to spine (some loss to leather at top of spine, surface wear, two worm holes to lower cover). Note: one of the great esoteric works. This English translation by Everard came from the Latin translation by Ficino and is the first rendering into English of part of the Corpus Hermeticum. Though the original dating is uncertain, the hermetic texts formed the basis of the Renaissance interest in alchemy, astrology and magic.
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