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Godstar. An unreleased film about Brian Jones.
P-ORRIDGE, GenesisVarious. 1980s.An archive of material relating to an unreleased film about Brian Jones, the founder of The Rolling Stones. The project was led by Genesis P-Orridge, the artist, musician and co-founder of industrial music pioneers, Throbbing Gristle. P-Orridges worked on the proposals for the film with the writer Jon Savage who wrote the seminal work, England's Dreaming: Anarchy, Sex Pistols, Punk Rock, and Beyond. The archive consists of: 1. A copy of the seven inch vinyl single Godstar by Psychic TV and published by Temple Records.
View full detailsOn the security and manufacture of bank notes.
BRADBURY, HenryLondon: Published by Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars. 1856.First edition. 278x215mm. pp. [6], 30. Three engraved plates of specimen bank notes for a ten pound and a hundred pound banknotes. Publisher's printed wrappers with a new lower cover and spine. Tear to top right corner of upper cover with minor loss, chipping to fore-edge and some small marginal holes in the final leaf (not affecting the text) but overall a very good copy of a commercially rare work, only two copies appearing in the auction records.
View full detailsThat's the Way I See It
HOCKNEY, DavidSan Francisco Chronicle Books. 1993.Description:First edition. Inscribed and hand-stamped by Hockney on title page. 273x224mm. pp.248. Publisher's blue cloth with yellow lettering on spine and embossed illustration by Hockney featuring his initials on front cover. Original dust jacket. Light markings to head of dust jacket flaps. Slight bump to tail of spine, light foxing to edges. Overall in very good condition. The playful inscription in red and green ink reads "to Migan David Hockney"; stamps read SPECIAL, PERSONAL and 'hand stamped by D.H.'An illustrated memoir by one of the most successful British artists of all time.
View full detailsMurray's Buckinghamshire Guide
BETJEMAN, John; PIPER, JohnLondon John Murray. 1948.First edition. Signed by the author. 263x185mm. pp (iibl) xii, 132, (iiibl). Publisher's red cloth with white and black lettering to spine and front cover, printing to front cover. Original dust jacket. Slight bumping to head and foot of spine; slight chipping to head of dust jacket. Internally very good; overall in very good condition. Inscription reads "Kay Francis from John Betjeman 1957", surrounded with decorative flourishes.The last of Betjeman and Piper's British travel guides to be published by Betjeman's own publisher, John Murray.
View full detailsAdventures in the Skin Trade
THOMAS, DylanLondon Putnam. 1955.First edition. 183x122mm. pp.115 [ibl]. Publisher's dark blue cloth. Original dustjacket printed in pink, purple, grey, white. Two small closed tears to top edge of dust jacket; some slight fading and light foxing to top edge. Internally very good; overall in very good condition.The Times Literary Supplement praised this picaresque fragment with "...the comedy is of the same order as, but generally superior to, that of Under Milk Wood".
View full detailsThe Book of Common Prayer
Church of EnglandLondon: Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1852.Bound with The Proper Lessons to be read at Morning and Evening Prayer and The New Testament. Handsomely bound in maroon morocco decorated in blind with a gothic tracery pattern. Spine decorated in blind and lettered in gilt. Gilt turn ins and gauffred edges.
View full detailsPrufrock and other observations
ELIOT, T.S.London: The Egoist Ltd. 1917.First edition. pp, [4], 7-40. Lacking half title. Original wrappers, with a new spine. Housed in a new brown buckram covered box. Some slight chipping and wear to extremities and a little soiled and creased and with a black mark on the lower cover. Internally a little toned and with the occasional chip to the edges and corners but overall a very good copy of the collection which started the twentieth-century revolution in English literature.
View full detailsThe Bible designed to be read as literature.
HOLY BIBLELondon: William Heinemann Limited. [1938].Three volumes. 230x152mm. pp. xxxi, [ibl], 1237 [1]. Paginates continuously. The maps that form the endpapers are bound in at the end of volumes two and three. Bound by Bayntun in red half morocco, cloth covered boards. Each volume housed in its own red cloth covered slipcase. In excellent condition throughout.
View full detailsHistoire des révolutions de la Haute Allemagne, contenant les ligues, et les guerres de la Suisse.
[Philibert]Zurich: Chez Heidegger & Compagnie. 1766.Edward Gibbon's copy. Two volumes. First edition. 12mo. 165x95mm. pp. x, 338; [4], 330. Contemporary calf, spines with five raised bands, compartments decorated in gilt, second and third compartments with red and green morocco labels lettered in gilt. Marbled endpapers. Corners a little bumped and joints rubbed and the joint with the upper cover of volume one is cracked but still strong. Front pastedowns of both volumes have the armorial bookplate of Edward Gibbon and volume one has his label.
View full detailsDeluxe. New Fashion Magazine.
DELUXE.London: H.M.Schneider, Deluxe Publications Ltd.. 1977-1978.The first two and, indeed, the only issues of this extraordinary fashion magazine that mixed ultra-glossy high fashion with punky street fashion, art and literature. The first issue featured a painting by Peter Blake and the second a painting by Allen Jones. There can be few magazines that put together Vivienne Westwood and John Betjeman.
View full detailsQuit India.
GANDHI, Mahatma twoBombay: Padma Publications Ltd.. 1942.Revised and enlarged third edition, third reprint of September 1942. 183x120mm. pp. [12], 84. Original paper wrappers bound into black cloth boards. The fragile wrappers are a little soiled scuffed and with some surface damage. Leaves are browned but overall a very good copy of one of the twentieth century's most influential works of civil disobedience. August 1942 was a critical month for Gandhi and the movement to free India from the British Empire. On 8th August he delivered his "Quit India speech" in which he called upon Indians to "Do or Die".
View full detailsL'Art brut préféré aux arts culturels
DUBUFFET, Jean & CollectifParis: Galerie René Drouin. 1949.First edition. 201x170mm. Unpaginated. pp. [52]. Beige card wrappers with the title printed on the upper cover. Stapled at the spine. Printed on coloured paper and illustrated throughout with fifty two reproductions of the works shown in this celebrated exhibition of Art Brut organised by the Compagnie de l'Art Brut at Galerie Rene Drouin in Paris where Dubuffet had his first exhibition.
View full detailsPoems of Shelley.
SHELLEY, Percy ByssheLondon: Macmillan and Co., Limited.. 1922.Golden Treasury Series. Small 8vo. 152x100mm. pp. lxvi, [2], 340. Beautifully bound by Bayntun in red morocco. Gilt wavy line border framing a panel with elaborate gilt decoration in the corners. Spine with five raised bands, compartments lavishly decorated in gilt, second compartment lettered in gilt. All edges gilt. Turn-ins decorated in gilt, marbled endpapers. A little, very slight rubbing to the joints and corners but otherwise in excellent, near fine condition.
View full detailsManufacturing Jewellers, Goldsmiths, Silversmiths & Pewterers. [Trade Catalogue]
W.H.HASELER Ltd.Birmngham: W.H.Haseler Ltd. 1905.Twenty seven leaves illustrated (on the recto only) with designs for gold and silver jewellery, rose bowls, cigarette cases, toilet ware (i.e. hairbrushes, scent bottles and the like), pewter clocks and more. Each leaf is protected by a tissue sheet on which the name and price are printed so that, when the tissue lies on the illustrated leaf, the text details match up with the picture. Bound in pale blue/grey card wrappers tied at the left edge with blue cord.
View full detailsThe History of my own times. Parts I and II. The History of the Seven Years War. Parts I and II. Memoirs from the Peace of Hubertsburg, to the Partition of Poland, and of the Bavarian War.
[Frederick II, King of Prussia]. Tr. Thomas HolcroftDublin: Luke White. 1791.First edition. Four volumes bound in two. 8vo. 210x125mm. Volume I. The History of my own times. Parts I and II. pp. xxv, [2], 270, [2bl]. And The History of the Seven Years War. Part I. pp. xii, [2], 154. Volume II. The History of the Seven Years War. Part II. [4], 188. Memoirs from the Peace of Hubertsburg, to the Partition of Poland, and of the Bavarian War. pp. xii, [4], 198. Of the four half titles "Posthumous Works of Frederic II. King of Prussia" only two are present.
View full detailsThe Mother and other poems
SITWELL, Edith.Oxford: Printed for the author by B.H.Blackwell. 1915.An archive of letters and poems by Edith and Osbert Sitwell to their cousin Veronica Gilliat together with a copy of the limited, first edition of Edith Sitwell's collection of poems The Mother. 192x150mm. pp. 20. Original wrappers, torn at spine and detached. Inscribed on half title "Veronica Gilliat. December 1916". Housed in a custom made drop-backed box. All have been folded and there is some soiling and the occasional tear but the text is not affected. The letters and poems are as follows: 1.
View full detailsWhat we put in prison and in preventive and rescue homes.
PAILTHORPE, G[race]. W.London: Williams and Norgate. 1932.First edition. 8vo. 185x124mm. pp. 159 [1bl]. Publisher's cloth, lettered in gilt to the spine. Slight shelfwear and bumping to corners and head and foot of spine which is a little cocked. Otherwise in very good condition throughout. Grace Pailthorpe is probably best remembered as a surrealist painter but her day job was as a doctor and criminal psychologist working first at Birmingham prison then at Holloway Women's Prison.
View full detailsJapanese Pattern Book
ANONYMOUSn.p. 1910.In two parts. 265x185mm. 8 pages of text in Japanese, 162 pages each with 20 designs in black and white. These are a mixture of symbols, nature motifs, geometric and mathematical designs. Part two has a pink title page dated 1910. 26 pages each with 13 small designs ranging from letters and geometric designs to nature patterns. Bound in cream cloth.
View full detailsLa Sainte Messe.
[ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH] two[Paris]. 1890.A beautiful late nineteenth-century illuminated manuscript with the text of the Ordinary of the Mass. 178x125mm. Title page and thirty-two pages. Signed at foot of final page "Germaine Mimey 1890" with the initials "G.M." at the foot of each page. Bound by Emile Rousselle (signed at foot of front doublure) in tan morocco with a single fillet border framing a wide, gilt tooled border inside which is a smaller gilt tooled border which frames a shield with three fleur de lys surmounted by a crown. Below the shield is a dragon.
View full detailsA Hebrew Grammar, in the English Language
FREY, Joseph Samuel C.F.London: Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy.. 1823.Second edition. 8vo in 4s. 220x140mm. pp. viii, 152. Bound in paper ( refashioned from newspaper) covered boards, backed in black cloth. Rubbing and wear to covers with some loss of paper and cloth to corners and head and foot of spine. Repaired closed tear across the centre of leaf B3 but no loss of text. Otherwise in very good condition internally and overall a nice copy. Joseph Frey (1771-1850) was the father of modern Messianic Judaism. He was born into a Jewish family but converted to Lutheranism in 1798.
View full detailsInvestigation at Ilchester Gaol, in the county of Somerset, into the conduct of William Bridle, the gaoler, before the commissioners appointed by the Crown.
HUNT, HenryLondon: T. Dolby. 1821.First edition. 225x145mm. pp. viii, 7 [1bl], 8, 271, [3]. Frontispiece portrait and five further etched portrait plates. Uncut in the original boards. Tan morocco spine. Rubbing and wear to spine, edges and corners with some loss to head and foot of spine. Upper joint is split but holding. Leaf 2L has a closed tear without loss. Although a little delicate, it is in very good condition overall and is a rare book institutionally, Library Hub recording only six copies in the UK and comparatively scarce commercially.
View full detailsThe Book of Common Prayer
Church of EnglandCambridge: Printed by C.J.Clay and Son at the University Press for the SPCK.. n.d. [c1890]. Bound with Hymns Ancient and Modern. London: William Clowes. 178x140mm. The Prayer Book is unpaginated but collates pi1; A16-O16. Hymnal, pp. xv [ibl], 681, [1]. Bound by "Watson, Binder, Marylebone" (signed at foot of front pastedown) in beige cloth decorated with inlaid silver quatrefoil and flower motifs. Calf turn-ins tooled in gilt. Silk endpapers. Gauffred edges. Two silver pillar and heart-shaped silver clasps, one engraved with the letters "I.J" and the other with the date "1760". Both have the silver mark "IL".
View full detailsThe Natural, Experimental, and Medicinal History of the Mineral Waters of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire, Particularly those of Scarborough.
SHORT, ThomasLondon: Printed for the author.. 1734.First edition. Large quarto. 240x182mm. pp. [20], xxii, 359 [3]. Although the pagination jumps from 198-203, this is a printer's error as the book collates complete and the catchwords are correct. Additional leaves Hh2 and Uu2 have also been bound in alongside the correct ones. Five engraved plates, of which four are folding. Contemporary reverse sheep with borders ruled in blind. Five raised bands, black morocco label in second compartment. Wear to spine and corners with some loss to spine. Repair to head and foot of spine.
View full detailsTo Mars via The Moon. An Astronomical Story.
WICKS, MarkLondon: Seeley and Co. Limited.. 1911.First edition. 8vo. 192x130mm. pp. xxiii [ibl], 25-328 [1]; adverts[8], 16. Sixteen plates and maps. Original navy blue cloth decorated and lettered in gilt. Head and foot of spine bumped and some rubbing to extremities and marking to the boards. Leaves N6 and 7 have a small tear to upper right corner with loss but this does not affect the text.
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