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LOT 3043
LOT 3043
CRIME. The Trial of Andrew Robinson Bowes, Esq… For a Conspiracy Against the Right Hon. Mary Eleanor Bowes, Commonly Called Countess of Strathmore. London: for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1787. First edition, folio (393 x 254mm.) Title, 63pp. (D1 creased, inner margin tear throughout.) Printed upper wrapper. String-bound. Note: Andrew Stoney-Bowes was an M.P. for Newcastle and High Sheriff of Northumberland. His scandalous and abusive behaviour to Mary Eleanor Bowes led to a trial and his imprisonment. William Thackeray used these events as the basis for his 1844 novel, ‘The Luck of Barry Lyndon’. The novel was later the source for Stanley Kubrick’s film, ‘Barry Lyndon’. – And two further works (‘A Full and Accurate Report of the Trial Between Stephens, Trustee to E. Bowes, Commonly Called Countess of Strathmore, and Andrew Robinson Stoney Bowes, Esq. Her Second Husband’, second edition, 1788, 4to, and ‘The Trial in Ejectment (At Large) Between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley Esq; and Others, Plaintiff; and the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Anglesey’, 1744, folio) (3).
Estimate: £70 – £100
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LOT 3044
LOT 3044
IRELAND. – [Jonathan SWIFT.] Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, Between Her Majesty and the States-General. By the Author of the Conduct of the Allies. London: John Morphew, 1712. 48pp. (Some corner creasing.) [Bound with:] Cotejo de la Conducta De S.M. con la de el Rey Britanico/ The Conduct of His Catholick Majesty Compared with that of the British King. London: J. Brett, [1739.] 39pp. (Crease to Spanish title.) [Bound with:] The Convention between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, concluded at the Pardo on the 14th of January 1739, N.S. London: Samuel Buckley, 1739. 28pp. (Title browned and dust-soiled, corner creasing, browned.) [Bound with:] The Convention Vindicated from the Misrepresentations of the Enemies of Our Peace. London: J. Roberts, 1739. 29pp., blank leaf to rear. (Damp-stained.) [Bound with:] An Appeal to the Unprejudiced, Concerning the present Discontents Occasioned by the late Convention with Spain. London: T. Cooper, 1739. 32pp. (Damp-stained.) 4to (210 x 128mm to 238 x 179mm.) String-bound. Note: bound with a further copy of ‘An Appeal to the Unprejudiced…’, 1739. Provenance: Sam Marsden (ink name to title of ‘An Appeal to the Unprejudiced…’).
Estimate: £100 – £200
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LOT 3046
LOT 3046
[WALPOLE, Robert.] Observations Upon the Treaty Between the Crowns of Great-Britain, France, and Spain, Concluded at Seville on the Ninth of November, 1729, N.S. London: J. Roberts, 1729. 29pp. (One leaf dust-soiled.) [Bound with:] The Treaty of Peace, Union, Friendship, and Mutual Defence, Between the Crowns of Great-Britain, France and Spain, Concluded at Seville on the 9th November, N.S. 1729. [London:] 1729. ‘Taken from the Daily Post-Boy of January 8, 1729’. 23pp. String-bound. – And a further six tracts (including [James Burgh]’s ‘Britain’s Remembrancer’, fourth edition, 1747, 4to, and [Owen Ruffhead?]’s ‘A Letter to a Late Noble Commander of the British Forces in Germany’, second edition, 1759, 4to, and [Israel Maudit]’s ‘Considerations on the Present German War’, fourth edition, 1761, 4to, and ‘A Full and Candid Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled, Considerations on the Present German War’, third edition, 1761, 4to, and a defective copy of Guillaume Thomas François Raynal’s ‘The Revolution of America’, 1781, 8vo, and one other) (7).
Estimate: £100 – £200
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LOT 3049
LOT 3049
PENNANT, Thomas. Some Account of London: Robert Faulder, 1793. Third edition, 4to (239 x 178mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece of Charles I, engraved vignette to title, multi-folding engraved map of London and Westminster, 13 engraved plates, 2 folding. (Spotting to frontispiece and to some plates, occasional offsetting.) Contemporary calf, red morocco lettering piece to the spine (some loss at top of spine panel, scuffing, extremities rubbed). – And a further seven volumes (including Thomas Salmon’s ‘The Chronological Historian: Containing a Regular Account Of all Material Transactions and Occurrences, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, Relating to the English Affairs, from the Invasion of the Romans, to the Present Time’, 1723, 8vo, and John Chamberlayne’s ‘Magnae Britanniae Notitia: or, the Present State of Great Britain’, 1737, 8vo, and J.T. Bannister’s ‘A Survey of the Holy Land; its Geography, History, and Destiny’, 1844, 8vo, and Robert K. Dent’s ‘Old and New Birmingham’, 1880, large 8vo) (8).
Estimate: £100 – £150
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LOT 3050
LOT 3050
CORRY, John and George PERRY (editors). The History of Liverpool, from the Earliest Authenticated Period down to the Present Time. Liverpool: William Robinson, 1810. First edition, 4to (262 x 203mm.) Half-title, wood-engraved frontispiece and 68 wood-engraved plates. (Heavy spotting to one plate and text leaf, lacking 1 plate, lacking 2 maps, toning, occasional marginal tear.) Contemporary half calf, black morocco lettering piece to spine (wear to spine ends, extremities rubbed, fading to covers). Provenance: E. Worthington (ink name to initial blank); Edward Griffin (bookplate to front pastedown). – And a further three volumes related to Liverpool (including ‘Report on the Health of the City of Liverpool During 1906’, 1907, 8vo, and John Thompson’s ‘Liverpool & Neighbourhood in Ye Olden Time’, 1894, 8vo, and R. Postance’s ‘Old Liverpool’, [1889], 8vo) (4).
Estimate: £70 – £100
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LOT 3054
LOT 3054
DICKENS, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. London: Chapman and Hall, 1859. First edition, early issue, 8vo (213 x 128mm.) 16 etched plates by H.K. Browne. (Plates toned, occasional light spotting.) Contemporary half morocco over pebbled cloth, g.e. (fading to cloth, small stain to lower cover). Note: of the eight internal flaws identified by Smith, the first three have been corrected. Provenance: John Thomas White (armorial bookplate to front pastedown). [Smith, I, p.96]. – And a further six volumes by Charles Dickens (‘The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club’, first edition, early issue, 1837, 8vo, and ‘Dombey and Son’, first edition, early issue, 1848, 8vo, and ‘The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby’, first edition, early issue, 1839, 8vo, and ‘Little Dorrit’, first edition, early issue, 1857, 8vo, and ‘Bleak House’, first edition, early issue, 1853, 8vo, and ‘The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit’, first edition, early issue, 1844, 8vo) (7).
Estimate: £300 – £500
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