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LOT 3181
LOT 3181
OVIDIUS, Naso (Publius). – George Sandys (translator). Ovid’s Metamorphosis Englished by G.S. London: [William Stansby], 1626. Small folio signed in 4s (241 x 155mm.) Engraved title by T. Cecill laid down, ‘The Minde of the Frontispiece’ poem mounted verso title, heavily annotated in a near contemporary hand to margins. (Lacking the portrait of Ovid, lacking Ss6 the final imprimatur leaf, the dedication had been printed over the title-page which is laid-down, browning, occasional minor soiling, marginal loss to O1, text slightly affected.) Contemporary calf, blind-stamped (calf peeling at upper joint). Note: the annotations are both legible and informative. George Sandys worked on this translation while employed as a treasurer in the colony of Virginia in the period 1621-1625. It makes this the first major literary work written in America. Provenance: Lewis Spencer (ink name to first blank); Arb. Reeves (ink name to A1).
Estimate: £500 – £700
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LOT 3183
LOT 3183
EROTICA. – Paul-Émile BÉCAT (illustrator) and Jacotus BREDEDIN. La Femme confidences intimes… Paris: Éditions de L’Ibis, 1968. Limited edition, being number 188 of 700 copies only, 4to (283 x 224mm.) 15 colour drypoint etchings, extra suite of 15 in black and white with 1 printed on silk. Original card wrappers printed in pink, original pink and black cloth clamshell box, with ties (rubbed at corners). – And a further eleven volumes of French erotica (including ‘Oeuvres Choisies de Pierre Louÿs’, 1949, and L’ Abbé Prévost ‘Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut’, limited edition being number 22 of 475 copies, 1941, 4to, and Antoine Hamilton’s ‘Zeneyde’, illustrated by M. Uzelac, limited edition being number 21 of 395 copies, 4to, and ‘Mémoires d’un Eunuque’, illustrated by Pierre-Laurent Brenot, limited edition being number 261 of 700 copies, 1966, 4to, and ‘Quelques Contes ou Nouvelles de la Reine de Navarre’, 1932, 4to) (12).
Estimate: £150 – £250
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LOT 3188
LOT 3188
LONDON. – A.H. THOMAS and I.D. THORNLEY (editors). The Great Chronicle of London. London and Aylesbury: George W. Jones, 1938. Limited edition, this being number 116 of 500 copies only, this one inscribed by Lord Wakefield of Hythe, 4to (301 x 203mm.) Half-title, title in red and black, facsimile plates, loosely inserted ‘Order of Service’ for the funeral of Lord Wakefield. (Toning.) Original morocco by Zaehnsdorf, armorial gilt of Corporation of London to upper cover, t.e.g. (some loss to edge of upper cover). Note: inscribed on the front pastedown by Lord Wakefield, formerly Lord Mayor of London, who wrote the ‘Foreword’ to book. He also gave the original manuscript of the ‘Great Chronicle...’ to the Library Committee of the Corporation of the City of London. Provenance: A.C. Davis (presentation bookplate to the front pastedown).
Estimate: £50 – £80
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LOT 3189
LOT 3189
TUER, Andrew W. History of the Horn-Book. London: The Leadenhall Press, 1897. Second edition, 4to (253 x 184mm.) Half-title, engraved frontispiece with tissue-guard, hand-coloured vignette to title, folding plate, numerous illustrations, 3 facsimile horn specimens of oak, ivory and card in pocket at rear of book, 2pp. publisher’s advertisements to rear. (Toning.) Original brown cloth, morocco label to spine (extremities rubbed, minor scuffing to lower cover). Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item, together with SHARP, Samuel. Letters From Italy, Describing the Customs and Manners of that Country, in the Years 1765, and 1766. London: R. Cave, 1766. First edition, 8vo (206 x 123mm.) Title, errata leaf to rear. Contemporary half calf (upper cover detached, spine ends worn). Provenance: Caxton Hall (bookplate to front pastedown). Note: Sharp was a surgeon at Guy’s Hospital and his work ‘Treatise on the Operations of Surgery’, 1739, was the first British study on the technique of surgery. However, due to ill health he took the winter in Italy where he wrote this plain-speaking work. Samuel Johnson liked it. He said ‘there’s a great deal of matter’ in it. – And a further two volumes (G. Fontanini’s ‘Biblioteca Dell’ Eloquenza Italiana’, vol. 2 [only, of 2], 1753, 4to, and Peter Paul Pallet’s ‘Bath Characters: or, Sketches from Life’, second edition, 1808, 8vo) (3).
Estimate: £50 – £70
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LOT 3190
LOT 3190
SHAKESPEARE, William. – A.T. BARTON (translator). Gulielmi Shakespeare Carmina Quae Sonnets Nuncupantur Latine reddita ab al vredo Thoma Barton. London: Medici Society, 1913. Limited edition, this being number 139 of 150 copies only, 4to (246 x 156mm.) Title printed in black and blue, 8pp. publisher’s prospectus loosely inserted. (Toning.) Original wrappers (chipped, sunned to spine, ink note to spine and upper wrapper). Provenance: Christ’s Hospital (embossed stamps to upper wrapper and first blank); Richard Lee (portrait presentation plate verso upper wrapper). Note: a somewhat peculiar translation of Shakespeare’s sonnets into Latin. – And a further six miscellaneous volumes (including G.W. Hill and W.H. Frere’s ‘Memorials of Stepney Parish’, [maps torn], 1890-1891, 8vo, and Thomas Dekker’s ‘The Seven Deadly Sins’, 1905, 4to, and Mark Beaufoy’s ‘Nautical and Hydraulic Experiments’, 1834, 4to) (7).
Estimate: £40 – £60
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LOT 3193
LOT 3193
MANUSCRIPT. [A chronological record of historical events occurring between the years 1789 to 1837. N.p.: 1830-1840.] 256pp., manuscript, tall 8vo (304 x 191mm.) A single legible and even but very small hand, often writing approx. 65 lines per page, chronicling the recent history of European and international countries, citing sources, with Contents, Index, notes on how to read the work etc., numerous blank leaves to rear. (Toning.) Contemporary green straight-grain half morocco over marbled paper-covered boards, gilt lettering to spine (extremities rubbed, spine scuffed). Note: a conscientiously ordered and neatly written record of political and economic events, including individual entries for numerous South American countries for most years. The author cites Mayo’s ‘Universal History’, Cooke’s ‘Modern Europe’, the ‘Edinburgh Annual Register’, ‘The General Annual Register’, and William Belsham’s ‘Memoirs of the Reign of George III’ as some of his sources.
Estimate: £120 – £180
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LOT 3194
LOT 3194
MANTELL, Gideon. The Fossils of the South Downs; or, Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex. [London: Lupton Relfe, 1822.] First edition, 4to (298 x 232mm.) Half-title, 4pp. ‘Subscribers’, 40 aquatint and engraved plates by Mrs. Mantell, including 1 hand-coloured geological map and 3 hand-coloured geological section plates and 2 folding plates, bound-in publisher’s note, 1p. publisher’s advertisement to rear. (Title page with publisher’s detail torn away, spotting to frontispiece, first leaves with marginal tear, marginal spotting to some plates, 1 colour plate loosening, browning.) Later black morocco-backed green cloth, gilt lettering and reference to spine. Provenance: ‘Lady Crewe’ (ink name inscribed to title); West Sussex Reference Library (labels to pastedowns and stamps). – And a further two volumes (William Berry’s ‘County Genealogies. Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex’, 1830, folio, and William Turner’s ‘A Compleat History of the Most Remarkable Providences, both of Judgement and Mercy, Which have Happened in this Present Age’, 1697, folio) (3).
Estimate: £100 – £200
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LOT 3200
LOT 3200
VAUGHAN, W.E. Autobiographica, With a Gossip on the Art of Printing in Colours. [Brighton: Privately Printed, 1900.] Inscribed by Arthur Vaughan, folio (383 x 275mm.) (Scattered spotting, occasional crease, lacking all 5 plates.) Original brown half morocco (rubbed, stained, discoloured). Note: the work was published privately after William Vaughan’s death by his son, Arthur. W.E. Vaughan was a Brighton print dealer, reputedly the largest in the south of England in the last half of the nineteenth century. Provenance: ‘Miss Hawgood’ (inscribed to in ink by Arthur Vaughan on the initial blank). – And a further seven volumes relating to art and illustration (including Birket Foster’s ‘Pictures of English Landscape’, limited edition, number 741 of 1000 copies, [1881], 4to, and Alexander Ver Huell’s ‘De Visch en de Mensch’, [1849], oblong 4to) (8).
Estimate: £50 – £80
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