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Tue, 30th November 2021
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LOT 3564
LOT 3564
BROOKES, Samuel. An Introduction to the Study of Conchology: Including Observations on the Linnaean Genera and on the Arrangement of M. Lamarck. London: for John and Arthur Arch, 1815. First edition, 4to (263 x 194mm.) 11 lithographed plates, 9 hand-coloured, contemporary numbering in ink to the shells. (Toning, light spotting throughout, but heavily L1-M2, small newspaper advertisement mounted to front-free endpaper, lacking 4pp. 'Explanation of the Plates' to rear.) Near contemporary green half morocco over marbled paper-covered boards (rebacked, part of original spine laid-down, hinges strengthened, rubbing to all extremities). Provenance: Charles R. Maxwell (name inscribed verso front-free endpaper); Irene Jones (name inscribed on front-free endpaper and on B1); E.S. Gourlay (name inscribed verso the front-free endpaper); B.S. Morton, marine ecologist (bookplate on front pastedown).
Hammer Price: £180
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LOT 3566
LOT 3566
DRAPARNAUD, Jacques Philippe-Raymond. Histoire Naturelle des Mollusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles de la France. Paris and Montpellier, [circa 1805.] 4to (307 x 202mm.) Half-title, 'Avertissement' and dedication by Madam la Veuve Draparnaud, errata leaf, 13 engraved plates. (Toning, occasional browning, minor spotting to title-page.) Near contemporary black half morocco over black buckram-covered boards, red morocco lettering piece to the spine (some loss to spine ends, rubbing to all extremities, blanks and endpapers replaced). Note: at his death, Draparnaud left numerous unpublished and incomplete writings, this being the only one that wasn't lost. A companion volume to this work was published in 1831 by A.L.G. Michard. Provenance: F. Savy (name-plate to front pastedown); B.S. Morton, marine ecologist (bookplate to the front pastedown).
Hammer Price: £40
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LOT 3570
LOT 3570
ETCHING. - William HOGARTH. The Analysis of Beauty. Written with a view of fixing the fluctuating Ideas of Taste. London: J. Reeves, 1753. First edition, 4to (253 x 200mm.) Title with woodcut vignette, 'Contents' leaf with errata verso and frontispiece etching of Colombus's Egg with contemporary manuscript description mounted verso the frontispiece. (Frontispiece loose, front blank loose, lacking the 2 engraved plates, toning, spotting to title-page margins and rear leaves.) Contemporary calf (upper cover detached, rubbing). Provenance: 'Doctor Fry' (ink inscribed on front blank); 'Lady Paul' (gift inscribed to on the front blank); Rev. John Taylor Allen (bookplate to the front pastedown). - And a further five volumes relating to art (including David Croal Thomson's 'Life and Labours of Hablot Knight Browne 'Phiz'', 1884, 4to) (6).
Hammer Price: £60
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LOT 3572
LOT 3572
[WALMSLEY, Edward.] Physiognomical Portraits. One Hundred Distinguished Characters from Undoubted Originals. London: for the Proprietor, sold by John Major et al., 1821-1824. 10 parts., first issue Subscribers' edition, this being number 99 of 100 copies of Proofs on Indian Paper, folio (300 x 227mm.) 104 engraved portraits with tissue-guards, 4pp. biographical text to each, engraved title-pages, 4 extra plates including a duplicate of Michelangelo and of Van Dyke, plus a cancel variant of portrait of Joshua Reynolds. (Marginal damp-stain to rear leaves of part 8, toning, occasional mild spotting, title loose in part 7, some mis-matching in the last two parts, e.g. Shakespeare should be in part 8 but is in part 9.) Near contemporary limp red morocco, black morocco lettering piece to upper covers (all spines worn, soiling). Note: it was published again in two volumes in 1824 (10).
Hammer Price: £160
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LOT 3576
LOT 3576
[TYPESCRIPT.] - Trevor HALL. Marianne Foyster of Borley Rectory. A Biographical, Psychological, and Psychical Investigation. [N.p.:] Leeds, 1958. Vol. V. One of 3 copies only, large 8vo (250 x 183mm.) Mounted photograph of Marianne Foyster verso the initial blank, long hand-written authorial note signed and dated by the author on the initial blank, title-page with hand-written annotation, 11pp. duplicate type 'Introductory Note' recto only, 122pp. duplicate type main text recto only, 5pp. 'Index' recto only. (Mild toning.) Contemporary brown morocco, gilt borders with corner-pieces and lettering to upper cover, gilt turn-ins. Note: includes a loosely inserted typed a.l.s. where Trevor Hall says that this volume 'gives the last word, in my opinion, on the Borley mystery but which for obvious reasons can never be published'. It's understandable. Hall has written an astonishing, if possibly fevered, account of the life of Marianne Foyster which makes the supernatural hauntings of Borley Rectory pale in comparison. It's worth remembering, as Marianne herself does in these recorded interviews, that her incumbency of the rectory is only one part of the Borley story. It was known as the most haunted house in England before being demolished in 1944. But this manuscript conveys a sense that the incumbent may have been haunted, as much as the house. - And a related volume, the book that Trevor Hall felt able to publish ('The Haunting of Borley Rectory' by Eric J. Dingwall, Kathleen M. Goldney and Trevor Hall, 1956, 8vo). Provenance: T. Morely (named recipient of the a.l.s.); by descent, from the estate of Barry Murray (2).
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