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ACKERMANN (RUDOLPH) The Microcosm of London, 3 vol., [1808-1810]

AMERICAN IMMIGRATION AND REVOLUTION Autograph letter signed by James Aitken, an immigrant from Scotland newly arrived at Wilmington, North Carolina, to his parents in Scotland, Wilmington, 5 January 1775

ANDRADE (MANOEL CARLOS DE) Luz da liberal, e Nobre Arte da Cavallaria, 2 parts in 1, FIRST EDITION, Lisbon, Regia Officina Typographica, 1790

BIBLE, IN ENGLISH, MATTHEW'S VERSION [The Byble, that is to saye, all the holye Scripture], 5 parts in 1, [Nicolas Hyll, for ?R. T., or ?W. Bonham, 1551]

BIBLE, IN ENGLISH, GENEVA VERSION [The Bible and Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament], [Edinburgh, T. Bassandyne and A. Arbuthnot, 1579]

BIBLE, IN LATIN [Biblia Latina cum postillis Nicolai de Lyra et expositionibus Guillelmi Britonis in omnes prologos S. Hieronymi et additionibus Pauli Burgensis replicisque Matthiae Doering], Part 2 only (of 4): Esdras to Ecclesiasticus, [Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 1487]

BURNS (ROBERT) Autograph manuscript of his verses 'The Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Atholl' (here headed "The humble petition of Bruar Water to the noble Duke of Athole"), [c.1787]

CAESAR (CAIUS JULIUS) The Commentaries, J. and R. Tonson, 1753

COLERIDGE (SAMUEL TAYLOR) Album containing two autograph poems, '[The Ballad of] The Dark Ladie: a fragment', and its companion piece 'Love', signed twice ("S.T. Coleridge" and "S.T.C."), [no place], 30 July 1831

CORNWALL – ENYS ESTATES Collection of seventeenth century deeds relating to properties in Cornwall held by the Enys family and acquired from the Trevanion and Hele families, Cornwall, the deeds mostly first half of the seventeenth century

COSTUME The Cyclopaedia of the British Costumes From the Metropolitan Repository of Fashions, vol. 2 only (of 5), issues number 1-10, Walker, [May, 1828-November, 1832], sold as a periodical

DICKENS (CHARLES) Bentley's Miscellany. Contributions: by "Boz", [including:] The Extraordinary Gazette. Speech of his Mightiness on Opening the Second Number of Bentley's Miscellany, Edited by "Boz" [and other extracts], with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY DICKENS, Richard Bentley, 1837-1839

DICKENS (CHARLES) Autograph letter signed ("Charles Dickens"), to the composer and performer John L. Hatton, regretting that he has "not the least knowledge of any musical person in America"; Devonshire Terrace, 13 July 1848

DICKENS (CHARLES) Autograph letter in the third person ("Mr Charles Dickens"), to Elizabeth Collings & Sons, settling an account, Broadstairs, 10 August 1848

DICKENS (CHARLES) Autograph letter in the third person ("Mr Charles Dickens"), to John Moss, regretting that "his avocations render it quite impossible for him to accept the invitation of the Derby Mechanic's Institution"; Broadstairs, 28 September 1850

DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) Autograph letter signed ("C.L. Dodgson") to Arthur James Lewis ("My dear Lewis"), discussing the relative merits of painting and photography and enclosing a poem, Christ Church, Oxford, April 21 [18]80

DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) Autograph letter signed (C.L. Dodgson"), to "My dear Mayo", refusing point blank to meet his nephew: Christ Church, Oxford, 1 May 1893

DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) Alice's Adventures Under Ground, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, Macmillan, 1886

EMERSON (RALPH WALDO) Autograph letter signed ("R.W. Emerson"), to Thomas Carlyle ("Dear Carlyle"), recommending to his care Joseph Longworth of Ohio, who is visiting London; Concord, 18 and 19 May 1858

ENGELS (FRIEDRICH) Papers of Friedrich Engels as Corresponding Secretary of the First International for Italy and Spain in 1871-73

GREAT EXHIBITION 1851 Dickinson's Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851, from the Originals Painted for H.R.H. Prince Albert by Messrs. Nash, Haghe, and Roberts, R.A. Published under the Express Sanction of His Royal Highness Prince Albert, 2 vol. bound in 1, Dickinson Brothers, 1854

HASSELL (JOHN) Aqua Pictura. Illustrated by a Series of Original Specimens from the Works of Messrs. Payne... Girtin... Cox... Prout... Turner &c. &c. Exhibiting the Works of the Most Approved Modern Water Coloured Draftsmen, with their Style and Method of Touch, Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by Hassell & Co., 1818

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT - THE SPANISH FORGER Extremely large miniature depicting various stages of wine-production and consumption, [France, c.1900]

LAMARTINE AND MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS Lamartine's manuscript of his Marie Stuart reine d'Ecosse, signed at the end ("Al. de Lamartine"), the main text in a neat secretarial hand, with substantive authorial additions and revisions, [c. 1859]

LINCOLN (ABRAHAM) Letters Patent under the Seal of the United States, signed as President ("Abraham Lincoln"), counter-signed by the Acting Secretary of State ("F.W. Seward"), City of Washington, 11 April 1865

LOPEZ DE ARENAS (DIEGO) Breve compendio de la carpinteria de lo blanco, y tratado de Alarifes, con la conclusion de la regla de Nicolas Tartaglia, y otras cosas tocantes a la Geometria, y puntas del Compas [-Suplemento], 2 parts in 1 vol., Seville, Manuel de la Puerta, 1727

LUSITANIA Autograph letter unsigned [from Nellie Huston] to "My dear Ruth", giving news of her voyage on the Lusitania, 'On Board the Cunard R.M.S. Lusitania', 1 to 6 May 1915

LUSITANIA Autograph letter signed ("Walter R. Storch") to the sister of Mary Nichol ("Dear Madam"), giving a long and detailed account of her last moments on the Lusitania, torpedoed by a German u-boat on 7th May 1915, 21 Carpolme Road, Forest Hill, London, S.E., 21 June 1915

MACHIAVELLI (NICCOLO) The Works of the Famous Nicolas Machiavel, Citizen and Secretary of Florence. Written Originally in Italian, and from thence newly and faithfully Translated into English, John Starkey, 1675

MACKAY (CHARLES) Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions, 3 vol. FIRST EDITION, Richard Bentley, 1841

MAGNA CARTA By Permission of [...the named...] Trustees of the Cottonian Library. This Plate being a Correct Copy of King John's Great Charter... Engraved Facsimile of the 1215 Magna Carta, Sold by J. Pine... and by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, [1733, but later]

MUSIC - JOHN WILBYE The Second Set of Madrigales to 3.4.5. Parts, apt Both for Voyals and Voyces. Newly Composed, 5 parts (of 6, without "Quintus"), Thomas Este alias Snodham, for John Browne, 1609

MUSIC - NICOLÒ PAGANINI Autograph presentation signature and inscription: "Musica, e Poesia/ sono sorelle/ Nicolò Paganini/ Edinburgh li 31. ottobre 1831", Edinburgh, 31 October 1831

MUSIC - RICHARD WAGNER Autograph letter signed ("Richard Wagner"), to an unnamed correspondent ("Sehr geehrter Herr!"), thanking him for his excellent and detailed study of his work, Lucerne, 24 May 1871

PALMER (SAMUEL) Series of over forty autograph letters signed ("S. Palmer", "Samuel Palmer", "S.P. ", "Nogo", "Mr Fearing", "Blind Infancy", "Vanity of Vanities", "Nobody", "A good-for-nothing-little-baby-scamp who is ashamed to sign his name", etc.), one with a sketch, Furze Hill and elsewhere, 1866-1881

PITT (WILLIAM) Collection of eight manuscripts by, or appertaining to, William Pitt the Younger, [1783-1806]

POPE (ALEXANDER) Autograph manuscript entitled 'Alterations to the pastoralls: (The Solutions of the Queries are written by Mr. Walsh.)', ALEXANDER POPE AT WORK ON THE PASTORALS, [?1706]

RAMSAY (ALLAN) Autograph manuscript of his poem "To Dr Robinson when at Edinburgh July 30th 1734" Edinburgh, Thomas Ruddiman, for the Author, 1727

RICARDO (DAVID) On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation, FIRST EDITION, John Murray, 1817

SOTHEBY (SAMUEL LEIGH) Collection of autograph letters addressed to the auctioneer Samuel Leigh Sotheby by fellow bibliophiles and artists including John Ruskin, mostly c.1855-61

ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Planning brief headed "For St Paules church Officers of the worke beinge Commissioners", for restoration work carried out on St Paul's Cathedral in the mid seventeenth century, principally under the supervision of the King's Master of Works, Inigo Jones, no date [but between December 1631 and about 4 February 1633; the additions by Webb 1643, 1660 or 1669]

SUFFOLK – ST BARTHOLOMEW'S PRIORY "A Description of St Bartholomews Priory, w.th the Lands belonging thereunto, lyeing neare Sudbury in the County of Suffolk", Sudbury, 1656

TENNYSON (ALFRED) Autograph manuscript of his poem 'The Daisy', beginning "Oh love, what hours were thine & mine...", Edinburgh, [1851-1852] (2)

[VREDEMAN DE VRIES (HANS)] Perspective [-Pars Altera], 2 parts, 1604-7; Architectura, 1607, 2 works in 1 vol.

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