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[DICKSON (R.W.)] AND SYDENHAM EDWARDS The New Flora Britannica, 2 vol. in 1, John Stockdale, 1812

DONOVAN (EDWARD) An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China: Comprising Figures and Descriptions of Upwards of One Hundred New, Singular, and Beautiful Species; Together With Some That Are of Importance in Medicine, Domestic Economy, & C., FIRST EDITION, T. Bensley, 1798

DONOVAN (EDWARD) The Natural History of British Birds, 10 vol., FIRST EDITION, for the Author, and F. and C. Rivington 1779-1819

GOULD (JOHN) The Birds of Australia. Supplement, Parts 1-3 only (of 5), Published by the author, [1851-1869], sold as a collection of plates not subject to return

LINNAEUS (CAROLUS) Hortus Cliffortianus, first edition, Amsterdam, 1737

LODDIGES (CONRAD) & SONS The Botanical Cabinet, Consisting of Coloured Delineations of Plants from all Countries with a Short Account of Each, 20 vol., John & Arthur Arch, 1817-1833

MEYER (HENRY LEONARD) Coloured Illustrations of British Birds and Their Eggs, 7 vol., FIRST EDITION, G. W. Nickisson, 1842-1850

MILLER (PHILIP) Figures of the Most Beautiful, Useful and Uncommon Plants Described in The Gardeners Dictionary, 2 vol., Printed for the author, and sold by J. Rivington etc., [1755]-1760

PERRAULT (CLAUDE)] Memoirs for a Natural History of Animals. Containing the Anatomical Descriptions of Several Creatures Dissected by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Englished by Alexander Pitfeild, 2 parts in 1 vol., Joseph Streater, for T.Basset, J. Robinson, [and others], 1688

SWAINSON (WILLIAM) Exotic Conchology; or Figures and Descriptions of Rare, Beautiful, or Undescribed Shells, Henry G. Bohn, 1841

WALCOTT (MARY VAUX) North American Wild Flowers, 5 vol., FIRST EDITION, NUMBER 47 OF 500 DE LUXE COPIES, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR at the end of the foreword in volume 1, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institute, 1925

WIGHT (ROBERT) Illustrations of Indian Botany; or Figures Illustrative of Each of the Natural Orders of Indian Plants, vol. 1 only (of 2), Madras, J.B. Pharoah, for the Author, [1838]-1840, sold not subject to return

ARISTOTLE'S MASTER-PIECE Aristoteles Master-piece, or, The Secrets of Generation diplayed in all the parts thereof, 1684

BAIRD (JOHN LOGIE) Eight letters signed, the first autograph, the remainder typed and signed, to Mr Ainsworth, A. Buckley and Captain J.W. Armstrong-Inglet (of the Yorkshire Television Association), Sydenham and Victoria Street, London, 1935-1944

DINSDALE (ALFRED) Television: Seeing by Wire or Wireless, FIRST EDITION, Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1926

EINSTEIN (ALBERT) Portrait etching signed on the mount ("A. Einstein"), drawn from life by John Philipp, 1930

ELECTRONICS The Bell System Technical Journal, vol. 28, nos. 1-4 in 1 vol. (including the famous "Semiconductor Issue", no. 3), New York, American Telephone and Telegraphy Journal, January-October 1949

FARADAY (MICHAEL) Experimental Researches in Electricity, 3 vol., first collected edition, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, Richard & John Edward Taylor, 1839-1855

HERTZ (HEINRICH RUDOLF) Untersuchungen ueber die Ausbreitung der elektrischen Kraft, FIRST EDITION, Macmillan, 1893, 8vo (2)

MAXWELL (JAMES CLERK) On Physical Lines of Force, Parts I-IV [in: The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Series 4, vol. 21, nos. 139, 140, 141, 151, 152 (Part II split across 2 nos.)], Taylor & Francis, March 1861-February 1862

NEWTON (ISAAC) Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, first edition, Joseph Streater, 1687

NEWTON (ISAAC) Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, Cambridge, [Cornelius Crownfield at the University Press], 1713

NEWTON (ISAAC) Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica...Editio tertia aucta & emendata, William and John Innys, 1726

[NEWTON (ISAAC)] Opticks: or, a Treatise of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford, Printers to the Royal Society, 1704

PASTEUR (LOUIS) Autograph letter signed ("L. Pasteur"), to "Mon cher confrère", accepting his invitation for 8 May at 7 with great pleasure, Paris, 29 April 1877

PASTEUR (LOUIS) Portrait etching, signed and inscribed on the mount: "A Emile Guiard [the playwright]/ Très affectueux Souvenir/ L. Pasteur", [etching 1883]

SCOTUS (MICHAEL) Phisionomia Magistri Michaelis Scoti. Si prudentiam. Si cautellam. Si sanitatem. Si fiduciam, [Paris, Geoffroy Enguilbert and Jean de Marnef, 1509?]

TURING (ALAN) Autograph letter signed ("Alan Turing"), to Maria Greenbaum ("Dear Maria"), the eight-year-old daughter of his Jungian analyst, explaining with the aid of three diagrams the moves needed to play out successfully at solitaire, Hollymeade, Adlington Road, Wilmslow, despatch (Wilmslow) datestamp 10 July 1953, with enclosed diagram and envelope. THE FAMOUS 'SOLITAIRE LETTER' SENT BY ALAN TURING TO THE DAUGHTER OF HIS ANALYST LESS THAN A YEAR BEFORE HIS DEATH

TURING (ALAN) Autograph postcard signed ("Alan Turing"), to the Greenbaum family ("Frau Dr F.M. Greenbaum (und Kinder)"), sent from his Club Mediterranée holiday on Corfu, postmarked 23 July 1953

TURING (SARA) Six autograph letters signed ("E. Sara Turing", "Sara Turing" and "Sara"), to Hilla, widow of her son Alan's Jungian analyst Franz Greenbaum, Waterden Road, Guildford, 1964-1973

VESALIUS (ANDREAS) Anatomia, 2 parts in 1 vol., [Venice, Giovanni Antonio and Giacomo de Franceschis, 1604]

WATSON (JAMES D.) and FRANCIS H.C. CRICK Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids [offprint from: Nature, vol. 171, p.737-750, 25 April 1953], first edition, Fisher, Knight & Co. [for Macmillan], 1953

ELIOT (T.S.) Autograph letter signed ("TSE" [monogram]), to Lytton Strachey ("Dear Lytton"), about his poetry; 'THE TONE -- AND NOBODY CAN HELP ONE IN THE LEAST WITH THAT': T.S. ELIOT'S LONG-LOST LETTER TO LYTTON STRACHEY ON WRITING POETRY, 18 Crawford Mansions, 1 June 1919

STRACHEY (JAMES) Remaining papers of James Strachey, relating principally to his work as official translator of the works of Sigmund Freud and in related fields; ʻBY THE WAY, WOULD YOU BE PREPARED TO CONSIDER THE TRANSLATION OF ANY OF FREUD'S WORK?' – SIGMUND FREUD FINDS HIS ENGLISH VOICE.

STRACHEY (LYTTON) Remaining papers of Lytton Strachey, comprising manuscripts and letters relating to Eminent Victorians, drafts of outgoing letters, incoming correspondence, childhood drawings, his passport, address books, appointment diaries and other personal effects

STRACHEY (LYTTON) Original design by Halsey Ricardo for Lytton Strachey's first pictorial bookplate, together with examples of the printed version, in both sizes, printed in black; and an example of the lithographed book plate designed by Dora Carrington for Strachey, 1899 and [1931]

COUGHLIN (JACK) Thirteen Irish Writers. Portraits... on Ireland. Selections by Robin Skelton, LIMITED TO 100 COPIES, Secker & Warburg, 1989 (2)

HEANEY (SEAMUS) AND OTHERS Twelve to Twelve. Edited by Jeni Couzyn. Poetry D-Day Camden Festival 1970, NUMBER 66 OF 100 COPIES, SIGNED BY ALL TWELVE CONTRIBUTORS, 1980; and 6 others (7)

HOPKINS (GERARD MANLEY) Poems... Now First Published. Edited with Notes by Robert Bridges, FIRST EDITION, [LIMITED TO 750 COPIES], Humphrey Milford, [1918]

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