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Fine Books, Manuscripts, Atlases & Historical Photographs

4 December 2019 | starting at 11:00 GMT

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393 lots available

TOLKIEN (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., second edition, first issue of "Two Towers" and "Return", second impression of "The Fellowship", SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on slips pasted onto front free endpaper of each volume, George Allen & Unwin, 1966

VISIONAIRE - FASHION Visionaire, issues 19-32, New York, 1996-2000 (14)

WARHOL (ANDY) The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), INSCRIBED TO ENZO APICELLA BY WARHOL ("To Apicella... Andy Warhol London Nov '75", on half-title), with a sketch of a Campbell's soup can, Cassell, 1975

WAUGH (EVELYN) Men at Arms, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed "For Janet Stone/Souvenir of Stinchcombe/Ascension 1954 from Evelyn Waugh" on the front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, 1952

WAUGH (EVELYN) Officers and Gentlemen, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY TO L.P. HARTLEY, inscribed "Leslie with warm regards from Evelyn" on front free endpaper, Chapman and Hall, 1955

WAUGH AND HEYGATE Collection of letters to Sir John Heygate, largely concerning Evelyn Waugh, his posthumous reputation and Heygate's elopement with the first Mrs Waugh ('She Evelyn'), 1953-76

WILLIAMSON (HENRY) Series of over 450 autograph and typed letters, many closely-written and of great length, postcards and other forms of missive (generally signing himself as "Bill"), to his close friend Sir John Heygate, largely devoted to his novel sequence, A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight, Georgeham, Devon (the bulk of letters), the Savage Club, London, and elsewhere, bundled into parcels by Heygate, 1950-1973

WILLIAMSON (HENRY) A collection of 20 works inscribed by the author to John Heygate, fellow author and life-long friend, including: The Linhay on the Downs, 8vo; and 7 others (unsigned) by Williamson (27)

WOOLF (VIRGINIA) Street Haunting, FIRST EDITION, NUMBER 430 OF 500 COPIES, SIGNED and numbered by the author in purple ink, San Francisco, [The Grabhorn Press], for The Westgate Press, 1930

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