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HALFORD (FREDERIC M.) Dry Fly Entomology. A Brief Description of Leading Types of Natural Insects Serving as Food for Trout and Grayling with the 100 Best Patterns of Floating Flies, 2 vol., NUMBER 43 OF 100 EDITION DE LUXE COPIES, Vinton & Co., 1897

HALFORD (FREDERIC M.) An Angler's Autobiography... With an Introduction by William Senior, ONE OF 100 DELUXE COPIES SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Vinton & Co., 1903

HALFORD (FREDERIC M.) Modern Development of the Dry Fly, the New Dry Fly Patterns, the Manipulation of Dressing them and Practical Experiences of their Use, 2 vol., NUMBER 44 OF 75 COPIES OF THE EDITION DE LUXE, George Routledge, [1910]

HALFORD (FREDERIC M.) Dry-Fly Fishing, in Theory and Practice, NUMBER 89 OF 100 LARGE PAPER COPIES SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Horace Cox, 1895; and 4 others by Halford on angling (5)

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, vol. 1-10 (1-7; New Series 1-3) [all published], for the Society by Longman, 1846-1854, sold as a periodical (19)

JARDINE (WILLIAM) The Naturalist's Library, 40 vol., Edinburgh, W.H. Lizars, 1843

JARDINE (WILLIAM) The Naturalist's Library, 42 vol. (including 2 supplementary volumes), W.H. Allen, 1884-1885

LEWIN (WILLIAM) The Insects of Great Britain, Systematically Arranged, Accurately Engraved, and Painted from Nature, with the Natural History of Each Species, vol. 1 [all published], FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, J. Johnson, 1795

MATTIOLI (PIER ANDREA) Kreutterbuch, Frankfurt, heirs of J. Fischers, 1626

MEYER (HENRY LEONARD) Illustrations of British Birds, 4 vol., FIRST EDITION, Longman & Co., [1835-1841]

MOORE (THOMAS) The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland... edited by John Lindley... Nature-printed by Henry Bradbury, Bradbury and Evans, 1855[-1856]

MOORE (THOMAS) The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland... edited by John Lindley... Nature-printed by Henry Bradbury, Bradbury and Evans, 1855[-1856]

SMITH (JAMES EDWARD) Exotic Botany: consisting of Coloured Figures and Scientific Descriptions of New, Beautiful, or Rare Plants as are Worthy of Cultivation in the Gardens of Britain... the Figures by James Sowerby, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, R. Taylor, 1804-05[-08]

BIBLE, IN ENGLISH, GENEVA VERSION [The Bible], Christopher Barker, 1578

BIBLE, IN IRISH Tiomna Nuadh ar dtighearna agus ar slanuigheora Iósa Críosd ar na tarrv,ng go fírin̄ea'c as greigis go goiḋeilg. Re Huilliam O Domhnuill [New Testament], 4to (240 x 180mm.)

BRITTON (JOHN) AND EDWARD WEDLAKE BRAYLEY The Beauties of England and Wales, or Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, 19 vol. in 26 (including J. Norris Brewer's "Introduction"), J. Harris, 1801-1818, sold not subject to return

BRUYN (ABRAHAM DE) Diversarum gentium armatura equestris. Ubi sere Europae Asiae atque Africae equitandi ratio propria expressa est, [Cologne, 1577], sold as a collection of plates not subject to return

BUSBY (THOMAS LORD) Costume of the Lower Orders of London--WEST (WILLIAM) Characters in the New Burletta of Fun, Called Tom & Jerry, 4to (2)

CAMERON (JULIA MARGARET) Four important early albumen prints of Annie Philpot, and autograph note signed by Cameron, [1864]

CAMERON (JULIA MARGARET) Kate Keown [No. 5 Of Series of Twelve Lifesized Heads], [1866]

CAMERON (JULIA MARGARET) Déjatch Alámayou & Báshá Félika, King Theodore's Son & Captain Speedy, [July, 1868]

CARD GAME - ASTRONOMY The Court Game of Astronomy, William and Henry Rock, Publishers of Scientific Games, [c.1835]

COOKERY [MENON (LOUIS FRANÇOIS HENRI DE)] The Art of Modern Cookery Displayed. Consisting of the Most Approved Methods of Cookery, Pastry, and Confectionary of the Present Time. Translated from Les Soupers de la Cour, ou, la Cuisine Reformée.. to Which Are Added, Explanatory Notes and References, Together with the Produce of the London Markets, 2 vol. bound in 1, for the Translator, 1767

COOKERY Manuscript culinary recipe book of Mary Hall, containing recipes for cooking, baking and preserving, 1753 and later

DICKENS – PICKWICK CLUB Minute book of the Pickwick Club, running from 8 January 1837 until 12 December 1841, with two further entries for 8 and 22 October 1843, held under the chairmanship of Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., [London], 1837-1843

DICKENS (CHARLES) Autograph letter signed ("Charles Dickens"), to the history painter E.M. Ward, regarding a 'property purse' to be used in a production, Devonshire Terrace, 11 May 1851

DICKENS (CHARLES) The Works, 25 vol. (including "Dickensiana" and the steel plate), LIMITED TO 877 COPIES, Nonesuch Press, 1937-1938

DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) "LEWIS CARROLL" Portrait of Harry Ashworth Taylor (1854-1907), the son of the writer Henry Taylor, standing leaning in the doorway of their home, Uplands, East Sheen, London, [5 September 1862]

DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) "LEWIS CARROLL" Photograph of Evelyn Hatch in a short sleeveless dress, standing leaning against a chair, one leg resting on the seat, INSCRIBED BY DODGSON in violet ink, "Mrs. Hatch/ from the Artist/ July 15/80" and numbered "2662" (upper right corner) on verso, [1879]

DODGSON (CHARLES LUTWIDGE) "LEWIS CARROLL"] A concave distorting mirror, "formerly property of Rev. Dodson [sic] of CH[rist] Ch[urch] given to Miss Hatch", [late nineteenth century]

GODWIN (WILLIAM) An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, and Its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1793

GORKI (MAXIM) Photographic postcard portrait of the young author, seated, writing at a desk, head leaning on his left hand, signed in Cyrillic ("M. Gorki"), [n.d.]

GREEK MANUSCRIPT - MEDICAL Manuscript of medical prescriptions and remedies, ascribed to Eustratius Argenti, [c.1700-1750]

GREEK MANUSCRIPT - ARISTOTLE, THEOLOGY AND BYZANTINE POETRY A manuscript of texts by Aristotle, Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos, St. Gregory Nazerene (on the Pentecost and Easter), Theodore Prodromos (in verse), and others, [late eighteenth/early nineteenth century]; and a Greek nineteenth century manuscript of theological texts (2)

GROSE (FRANCIS) The Antiquities of England and Wales, 8 vol., unless otherwise stated Hooper & Wigstead (15)

HENRY VII Leaf of accounts signed ("HR") and bearing his autograph attestation "co[m]puta[tu]r ho[c] anno" (against the account submitted by John Heron, Treasurer of the Chamber, [22 August 1506-21 August 1507]

HOBBES (THOMAS) The Moral and Political Works... to Which is Prefixed, the Author's Life, FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, London, [no publisher], 1750

HUME (DAVID) An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE with L3 uncancelled, A. Millar, 1751

HUME (DAVID) Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED "FROM THE AUTHOR'S NEPHEW" [i.e. the jurist David Hume, 1757-1838] on the front free endpaper, modern calf, gilt morocco spine label, 8vo, , 1779; and others by Hume, Thomas Stanley, Voltaire (in English), Bentham (Edward, and Jeremy) and Busby (9)

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS, use of Sarum, Holland (perhaps Utrecht) third quarter of the fifteenth century.

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS, [Northern France or Flanders, early fifteenth century]

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS, Use of Rome, [Southern Netherlands, mid fifteenth-century]

IRELAND - EASTER RISING Irish War News: the Irish Republic, Vol. 1, No. 1 [all published], Dublin, [no printer], 25 April 1916

IRELAND - EASTER RISING Group of 12 police photographs of Volunteers arrested between 5 and 11 May 1916, taken at Richmond Barracks, [Dublin, May 1916]

KINGSLEY (CHARLES) The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-baby, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Macmillan, 1863

LITERATURE AND FEMINISM Album containing letters, many to members of the Grey family, by Henry James, John Ruskin, William Lloyd Garrison and others

LOCKE (JOHN) An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE with type ornament on the title composed of thirty pieces, and Elizabeth Holt's name in the imprint, Eliz[abeth] Holt, for Thomas Basset, 1690

LONDON - GREAT FIRE "The Report of the Commete of the house of Commons for the inspection of the firing London", [January 1667]

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