23rd Aug, 2024 10:30 GMT/BST
Aldin (Cecil).
A Sporting Garland, pictured by Cecil Aldin.
Sands, no date, first edition, oblong folio, 54 pages, gift inscription to front endpaper, original cloth-backed boards (rubbed, wear to edges);
idem, The 'Rimasop' Hunting Diary, Season 1913-1914.
Rimell & Allsop, no date, six mounted colour plates, some manuscript annotation, original boards (covers lightly stained);
Emanuel (Walter), A Dog Day, or The Angel in the House.
Heinemann, 1902, first edition, quarto, 'presentation copy' blind-stamp, twenty-eight full page illustrations by Cecil Aldin, original clotbacked boards (rubbed and stained covers);
with seventeen others illustrated by Cecil Aldin. (20)
Sold for £170
Estimated at £200 - £400
Auction: Books, Maps & Manuscripts, 23rd Aug, 2024
The Summer Book Sale includes a wide range of interesting books, maps, photographs and manuscripts. In the modern books there are first editions by J.R.R. Tolkien and Mervyn Peake, signed works by Evelyn Waugh, Siegfried Sassoon, John le Carre and others as well as a good collection of deluxe Folio Society works. Earlier books include a small collection of finely bound works published by Didot of Paris, early Law books, a seventeeth century cookery book, a sixteenth century book on Crucifixion by Lipsius, and a very early sixteenth century book using italics which caused controvery at the time.
A good collection of early travel books is complemented by an interesting album of photographs of British Central Africa as well as a small selection of early maps, including a scarce folding map of Tasmania. A typescript personal account of the British Economic Mission to the Far East in 1930 provides a surprisingly interesting read.
For the Royalists, there are signed photographs of Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince of Wales and three Christmas cards signed by H.M. the Queen Mother. The sale concludes with a section of books on Natural History, Science and Theology which includes three early editions of Darwin's Origin of Species and a ground breaking work on the human brain by Marie Antionette's physician Vicq D'Azyr, illustrated with hand-coloured aquatints.
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