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Fine Books, Manuscripts and Original Illustrations

15 June 2016 | starting at 14:00 BST

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OUTHWAITE (IDA RENTOUL) Collection of original watercolour illustrations, drawings and the author's manuscript for an unpublished story, Hoppity's House, comprising 11 watercolour illustrations, 15 pen and ink drawings and vignettes and one pencil drawing [c.1930]

RACKHAM (ARTHUR) "The Woman of the Village", from "Rip Van Winkle", 1904

RACKHAM (ARTHUR) An original illustration of an agricultural scene, showing a cow being milked in an orchard while others graze nearby, [undated]

ROBINSON (WILLIAM HEATH) 'Pixie Twittertoes Changed Sparkie into a Parson', [undated]

BAUM (FRANK L.) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz... With Pictures by W.W. Denslow, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Chicago & New York, George M. Hill, 1900

CHINESE-JAPANESE WAR - MALAYSIAN OCCUPATION LIU KANG. Chop Suey. A Selection [-third collection] from a Host of Shocking Events Experienced in Malaya during the Japanese Occupation, 3 vol. [complete], FIRST AND ONLY EDITION, [Singapore, Eastern Art Co., 1946]

CHRISTIE (AGATHA) The Mysterious Affair at Styles, FIRST EDITION, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1921

CHURCHILL (WINSTON) Photograph signed on the mount ("Winston S. Churchill"), showing the young Churchill half-length wearing a wing collar, seated in an armchair, Admiralty, 10 March 1915; with a letter from his private secretary Eddie Marsh

CHURCHILL (WINSTON) Photograph signed on the mount ("Winston S. Churchill"), showing Churchill seated in a bergère and wearing a bow tie, with a letter from Anthony Montague Browne, Chartwell, 22 August 1963 and two of Churchill's cigars

CHURCHILL (WINSTON) The Second World War, 6 vol., FIRST EDITION, Cassell, 1948-1954; Marlborough. His Life and Times, 4 vol., reprint issue of volume 1, FIRST EDITION of volumes 2-4, George G. Harrap, 1933-1938, [c.1930-1954] (30)

CHURCHILL (WINSTON) The Works, 38 vol. (including the "Collected Essays"), Hamlyn, [1973-76]

DAHL (ROALD) James and the Giant Peach. A Children's Story, FIRST EDITION, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1961

DOMESDAY BOOK Great Domesday Book, "Penny edition", 8 vol., NUMBER 192 OF 250 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES, Alecto, 1986-1992

EINSTEIN (ALBERT) Typed letter signed ("A. Einstein"), to Heinz Niedermeier, in German, stating that he knows from the Gutmann family of their miserable situation and that he has written them a letter addressed to the French consulate at Vienna, Princeton, 2 November 1938

FERMI (ENRICO) Typed letter signed ("Enrico Fermi"), to Loew's Incorporated of Culver City, California, authorising them to depict him as a character in their motion picture The Beginning or The End, [no place], 10 April 1946

FLEMING (IAN) Casino Royale, FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION, Jonathan Cape, [1953]

FLEMING (IAN) Live and Let Die, FIRST EDITION, Jonathan Cape, [1954]

FLEMING (IAN) Moonraker, FIRST EDITION, Jonathan Cape, [1955]

GONCHAROVA (NATALIA SERGEEVNA) TSETLIN, MIKHAIL OSIPOVICH [AMARI] Prozrachnye teni i obrazy [Transparent Shadows and Forms], FIRST EDITION, Paris and Moscow, Zorna, 1920

JOYCE (JAMES) Chamber Music, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY TO VELA BLIZNAKOFF "To Vela Bliznakoff, James Joyce, Zurich, Switzerland, 22 May 1917", Elkin Mathews, 1907

LEWIS (C.S.) Two autograph letters signed ("C.S. Lewis"), to Justin Ritchie ("Dear Ritchie"); the first, listing authors he should read in coming up to Oxford, Magdalen College, Oxford, 6 July 1940 and 9 March 1944

NICHOLSON (WILLIAM) BIANCO (MARGERY WILLIAMS) The Velveteen Rabbit. Or How Toys Become Real. With Illustrations by William Nicholson, FIRST EDITION, William Heinemann, 1922

PLATH (SYLVIA) Typescript draft, with autograph revisions, of her story "The Green Rock", and typescript of "Gramercy Park", with occasional annotations, 1948-9

PLATH (SYLVIA) Typescript draft with autograph revisions of her poem ʻSeek No More the Young', here with the deleted typed title "Latvian Threnody", [March 1949]

PLATH (SYLVIA) Carbon typescript of her story "Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom", with letter of rejection from Mademoiselle magazine, 11 March 1953

PLATH (SYLVIA) Typescripts and carbon typescripts of six poems, comprising: Spring Sacrament, Eve Describes Her Birthday Party, To Ariadne (deserted by Theseus) with copy, Tulips at Dawn, Spring Again

PLATH (SYLVIA) The Colossus & Other Poems, first American edition, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Winifred & Garnett with warmest good wishes - Sylvia Court Green: 1962" on the front free endpaper, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1962

PLATH (SYLVIA)] HUGHES (TED) The Hawk in the Rain, FIRST EDITION, 1957; Lupercal, first American edition, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1960; Meet My Folks!, FIRST EDITION, 1961, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPIES INSCRIBED "To Winifred [Davies] and Garnett with my best wishes from Ted, October 1962" (the second and third with addition of "North Tawton"); Wodwo, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED "To Winifred [Davies] gratefully from Ted, April 21st 1967", AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ("yours Ted H.") loosely inserted, 1967, unless otherwise stated Faber & Faber (4)

PLATH (SYLVIA) The Bell Jar, FIRST EDITION, Heinemann, [1963]

ROWLING (J.K.) Harry Potter & Philosopher's Stone, SPECIALLY BOUND COPY, EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BY THOMAS TAYLOR, Bloomsbury, 1999

ROWLING (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, first paperback edition, first printing with correct number line, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND WITH AN ORIGINAL SKETCH OF AN OWL BY CLIFF WRIGHT on dedication page, Bloomsbury (2)

SHAW (GEORGE BERNARD) Photographic portrait on textured paper by Howard Coster, head and shoulders looking to the left, signed and inscribed on the mount ("To Mary Lawton/G. Bernard Shaw 13/11/36") and on the image ("G. Bernard Shaw"), [probably 1940]; and a photographic portrait of H.G. Wells, c.1940

TIMLIN (WILLIAM) The Ship that Sailed to Mars, FIRST EDITION, George G. Harrap, [1923]

TOLKIEN (J.R.R.) The Fellowship of the Ring, FIRST EDITION, George Allen & Unwin, 1954

WELLS (H.G.) The War of the Worlds, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, William Heinemann, 1898

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) Autograph letter signed ("Virginia Woolf"), to Siegfried Sassoon ("Dear Mr Sassoon"), urging him to come to dinner, Hogarth House, Paradise Row, Richmond, 22 May [1923]

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) Orlando, FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ("Virginia Woolf/Oct. 1928") on the front free endpaper, Leonard and Virginia Woolf, at The Hogarth Press, 1928

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) A Room of One's Own, FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "Peggy Belsher/Virginia Woolf/Nov. 1930" on the front free endpaper, Leonard and Virginia Woolf, at The Hogarth Press, 1930

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) On Being Ill, NUMBER 153 OF 250 COPIES, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1930

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) The Waves, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "P. Belsher with thanks for all she has done, from Virginia Woolf, Oct 8th 1931" on the front free endpaper, Leonard and Virginia Woolf, at The Hogarth Press, 1931

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) Flush. A Biography, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "P. Belsher from Virginia Woolf" on the front free endpaper, Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1933

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) Walter Sickert: A Conversation, FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title, Hogarth Press, 1928; and 16 other Hogarth Press publications, including a first edition of The Edwardians inscribed by Vita Sackville-West to Peggy Belsher, and a 1929 edition of Woolf's Voyage Out with Peggy's ownership inscription (19)

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) Autograph letter and autograph postcard signed ("Virginia Woolf"), to Peggy Belsher, secretary and clerk at the Hogarth Press, Monks House, the card postmarked 27 December 1934, the letter 10 August [1936], with six letters by Leonard Woolf, photographs and other material

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) The Years, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "Peggy Belsher from Virginia Woolf, March 12th 1937" on front free endpaper, Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1937

WORLD WAR TWO - OPERATION NEPTUNE Top Secret. Operation Neptune: Naval Operation Orders (Short Title: ON), Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief, Expeditionary Force, 10 April 1944; and 3 others (4)

POWELL (ANTHONY) Afternoon Men, Eton, Savile Press, [1922] (5)

BETJEMAN (JOHN) Series of twelve autograph and typed letters signed, to Anthony and Lady Violet Powell, showering praise on Powell's novels, Westmeath, London and elsewhere, 1937-1968

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