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1975. Berkeley: The Workingmans Press, 1975. 8vo., stapled card wraps with text in black, and a cover photo by Paula Farley; pp. [iv], 27, [i]; aside from light sunning to extremities, near-fine. First edition, signed and dated by Ginsberg to the title page, with ink annotation specifying 'Sierra' woods as location. A collection of poems, some of which originally appeared in Kuksu and Bastard Angel.
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Sad Dust Glories. Poems during work summer in woods.
by GINSBERG, Allen
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Sail … With an Introduction by Alan Villiers.
by SPURLING, J. [artist, Basil LUBBOCK [text], and F. A. HOOK [editor].
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London, Patrick Stephens Limited, [1972]. Three volumes, large 4to. Half turquoise goatskin over blue cloth boards; spine lettered in gilt, front cover ornamented in gilt, top edges gilt; housed in the custom-made slip-case; pp. [xxi], 153, [v]; [xx], 152, [xviii]; [xvii], 102, [iv]; colour plates, black and white figures, and folding diagrams; light wear to bindings and slip-case, a rather attractive set. A fine facsimile of a tall ship classic, number 81 of a print run limited to 100; pictured by J. Spurling, storied by Basil Lubbock, Edited by F.A. Hook, with an introduction by Alan Villers.
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Saint Petersbourg. L'Amirauté, (12 Juillet 1839).
by RAFFET, Denis Auguste Marie.
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[Paris]: Gihaut Frères, [c. 1840]. Hand-coloured tinted lithograph after Raffet, printed by Auguste Bry, 533 x 342mm; slightly creased at edges andwith short tear, otherwise a very good, professionally cleaned and fresh example. This is a plate issued in the very rare work by André Durand, Voyage pittoresque et archéologique en Russie: exécuté en 1839 sous la direction de M. Anatole de Démidoff (1840-47). The standard issue of this monumental work was not coloured, this plate comes from the coloured de luxe issue, printed on high-quality linen rag wove paper. The Admiralty building is one of St. Petersburg's most conspicuous landmarks and was designed in finest Russian Empire style by Andreyan Zakharov.
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Savage Civilisation.
by HARRISSON, Tom.
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London, Victor Gollancz, 1937. 8vo. Original blue cloth with illustrated dust-wrapper; pp. 461, [3], plates after photographs, illustrations in the text after drawings, fold-out map at rear; cloth a little dulled, wrapper with small marginal flaw; title and following leaf a bit spotted due to offsetting from frontispiece; a good copy in the rarely seen dust-wrapper. Scarce first edition of a classic of Polynesian anthropology. Harrisson (1911-1976) started as a young ornithologist leading Oxford expeditions to Norwegian Lapland (1931), and, in 1932, to Sarawak, northern Borneo. After he had finished writing this book he founded the Mass Observation programme, which was to change British anthropolgy and sociology for ever. 'Harrisson's fourth Oxford expedition (1933–5) was to the New Hebrides. When the rest of the Oxford party left Santo Island for home in 1934, Harrisson got to Malekula, where cannibalism was still widespread. Unarmed, barefoot, with no money, he made friends with the cannibals and…
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Savage Life in Central Australia.
by HORNE, George, and George AISTON.
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1924. London, Macmillan, 1924. 8vo. Original green cloth, upper board blocked in gilt with vignette of Australian aborigine, spine lettered in gilt; pp. xi, 184; 48 photographic plates after Aiston, one folding map printed in blue and black, text illustration and printed music in the text; extremitieis with very light rubbing, ligh brow spotting at beginning and end, otherwise a very good copy. First edition. A study of the Wonkonguru people and their neighbours in the region east of Lake Eyre. Aiston had twenty years of experience as a mounted trooper among the desert tribes. The authors were resident in the area and based their studies on those of Spencer and Gillen, the former of whom read the book in manuscript.
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The Savage South Seas. Painted by Norman H. Hardy.
by ELKINGTON, E. Way (author). Norman H. HARDY (illustrator).
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1907. London; A & C Black, 1907. Large 8vo. Original dark green cloth pictorially blocked in black and white to spine and upper cover with a design featuring a pair of Pacific Islander clubs, lettered in gilt; top edges gilt; pp. xii + 211; with 68 coloured plates protected by captioned tissue-guards and a folding map to the rear, printed in sepia; a very nearly fine copy in uncommonly bright and sharp condition with minor bruising to spine ends and a tiny (3mm) scuff to upper cover, internally fine, fresh, and unspotted. First edition. Includes descriptions of British New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and the New Hebrides. According to Inman, the book was published in blue cloth, but of the 3000 copies printed, 2300 were bought as remainders and bound in green cloth. Inman A & C Black Colour Books 74. Reportedly this is the best read in the whole Twenty Shilling Series, with a very engaging text.
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The Savage South Seas.
by ELKINGTON, E. Way (text). Norman H. HARDY (illust.).
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1907. Adam & Charles Black, 1907. 8vo. Original green decorative boards, lettered in gilt, with a gilt top edge; pp. xii, 211, [i]; 68 colour-plate illustrations, captioned on the tissue-guard, a pull-out map at the end of the volume; extremities a little rubbed, offstting to the endpapers as usual and scattered foxing to the prelims, nonetheless a very good copy. First edition, one of 3000 copies. Of the 3000 sold over 2400 were sold to John Grant at a remainder price. Inman 75.
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Scar Strangled Banger.
by STEADMAN, Ralph.
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1987. London: Harrap, 1987. Square 4to. Publisher's blue cloth, spine lettered in red; in the original illustrated dust-wrapper (not price-clipped); unpaginated; illustrated throughout; signed by the author to preliminary page; a little light sunning to spine; a few faint marks to upper panel; internally bright and clean, a near fine copy. First edition, signed by Ralph Steadman. A satire of modern American life.
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Scenes from Sumatra.
by HILL, Alastair Campbell.
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[Almondsbury], Mary Campbell Hill, [2002]. 8vo. Original boards with illustrated dust-wrappers; pp. 143, illustrated with facsimiles and after photographs; a fine association copy of a rare and privately printed work. First edition. Alistair' Campbell Hill's account of his experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese from 1942 to 1945 pulls no punches in its description of the inhuman treatment inflicted on himself and fellw prisoners of war, many of whom did not live to tell the tale' (inside front flap). - This copy from the library of the fellow inmate on Sumatra Nowell Peach (bookplate) and inscribed by him with a miniature essay on the author, and a few ms. annotations and corrections to the text in his hand. 'By the end of February 1942 Peach was working alongside the legendary Australian surgeon and commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Edward 'Weary' Dunlop at the No 1 Allied General Hospital in Bandung. Following the Dutch surrender (during the night of 8/9 March), the Japanese allowed the…
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Scrambles Amongst The Alps In The Years 1860-69 … Fifth Thousand.
by WHYMPER, Edward.
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1871. London, John Murray, 1871. 8vo. Original green cloth, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, bevelled edges; pp. xviii, [2], 432; wood-engraved illustrations including some full-page, 5 maps and one snow diagrams to rear; very slightly rubbed, hinges expertly restored with reback, a little offsetting from endpapers, front endpaper with old inscription one plate and a few text leaves with light marginal spotting, otherwise near spotless and clean, a very good copy. First edition, second printing. Whymper's classic account of adventures on and about the Matterhorn, illustrated from the author's own drawings, relates the fateful ascent by a party which included Whymper and during which 4 climbers fell to their deaths. Immensely popular in its day, Scrambles remains a bestselling tale of triumph and tragedy, and is considered by many to be "the most famous mountaineering book in the world" (Neate). This is a copy of the first edition, copies of which are very hard to find in such nice…
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Sculpture.
by LAWRIE, Lee.
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1936. Cleveland, Ohio: J.H. Jansen, 1936. 4to. Original blue cloth-backed portfolio with cloth ties containing 8 page booklet and 48 unbound b&w photographic plates; portfolio a little rubbed, very good. First edition. Scarce. Lee Lawrie (1877-1963) is one of the foremost figures in American architectural sculpture. He worked on some of the most noted early twentieth century buildings in the United States, including the Rockefeller Center in New York, the Nebraska State Capitol, Los Angeles Public Library and the National Academy of Sceinces in Washington D.C., all of which are depicted in these plates. These buildings were mostly developed in association with the architects Cram and Goodhue. His work developed from modern Gothic through Classicism to a kind of Art Deco, and all of these styles are represented here.
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The Seat of the War.
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London, Mclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, Lithographers by Steam Power, 1854. Lithographic map c. 40 x 56cm), with a few places marked with dots in red, green and yellow; linen-backed at the time, one vertical fold, otherwise very good. 'Presented (as a Supplement) with the Derby Reporter, of Marck 17, 1854' (print in upper margin).
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Secret Agent (Set of original still photographs from the 1936 film).
by MAUGHAM, W. Somerset.
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1936. Los Angeles. Gaumont British Picture Corporation. 1936. A set of 11 8 x 10 inch black and white original single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photograhs from the 1936 film Secret Agent. One photograph with staple pin holes in margins and signs of being mounted on paper at some stage otherwise in near fine condition. Based on Somerset Maugham's Ashenden stories and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Secret Agent starred Peter Lorre, John Gielgud and Madeleine Carroll. These photographs include two very striking portraits of Peter Lorre as the "Hairless Mexican", and a group shot of Hitchcock, Lorre, Carroll and Robert Young. Also included is a rare 4 page advertising foldout for the film, printed in orange and black with an image of Lorre on the front cover under the caption "Who is this sinister little man". Over printed on the back with the details of a screening at the Majestic Talkies cinema in Ajmer in India, with the exhortation that "It is the paramount…
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Secrets of the Salmon.
by HEWITT, Edward Ringwood.
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1922. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1922. 8vo. Original green cloth-backed green paper-covered boards; pp. xvii + 155, 53 illustrations; occasional light spotting, previous owner's signature to ffep, very good. No. 639 of a limited edition of 780. Salmon fishing in Canada, illustrated with some very interesting photographs, particularly a set of six giving a salmon's-eye view of the angler.
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Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf.
by SACKS, Oliver.
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1989. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1989. 8vo. Publisher's black cloth-backed grey boards; spine lettered in silver; in the original pictorial dust-wrapper (not price-clipped); pp. [viii], vii-xv, [i], 180, [ii]; author's gift inscription in black felt pen to front fly-leaf; faint mark to upper board; light rubbing to top edge and head and foot of wrapper; original bookshop stickers to spine and lower panel; internally bright and clean, a near fine copy in the wrapper. First edition, inscribed by Sacks : In this, a study into deafness, Sacks gives an account not only of the world of silence, but also of a world in which the visual is paramount. It begins with the history of deaf people in the United States, and their treatment throughout history. Later he explores visual language of the deaf–sign – which has only in the past decade been recognised fully as a language. Sacks wrote of this work: “I had never thought about what it might mean to be deaf, to be deprived…
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The Sefik E. Atabey Collection. Books, Manuscripts and Maps. The Ottoman World.
by ATABEY, Sefik E., and Leonora NAVARI.
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1998. London: Bernard J. Shapero, 1998. Two volumes, folio. Original red boards, lettered and decorated in gilt, light-brown endpapers; pp. [8], 372, [4 (blank)]; [4], 373-757, [3 (blank)]; colour-printed illustrations in the text, many full-page; a fine set, still shrink-wrapped. First and only edition, limited to 750 sets. A comprehensive catalogue of Sefik E. Atabey's remarkable collection of books, manuscripts and maps prior to 1854 relating to the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East, with each work carefully described and annotated. The catalogue is an important addition to the reference literature, supplementing Navari's Greece and the Levant: the Catalogue of the Henry Myron Blackmer Collection (London: 1989), and is particularly interesting for the number of works from celebrated libraries -- including those of Britwell Court, the duc de La Rochefoucauld at Roche-Guyon, the Duke of Portland, the Duke of Marlborough, the Earls Fitzwilliam, Charles X of France, and Czar Nicholas I of Russia; a…
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The Selden Roll. An Ancient Mexican Picture Manuscript in the Bodleian Library at Oxford … Bibliography Compiled by Gerdt Kutscher.
by BURLAND, Cottie A.
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Berlin, Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1955. Large 4to. Original cloth-backed ornamented boards with illustrated dust-wrappers; pp. 50, [1], tipped in colour facsimile, large linen-backed fascimile at the end (252 cm long); orginal abridged German version loosely inserted; apart from light marginal fraying to wrappers a very good copy. First edition. 'One of the twenty surviving picture-manuscripts of ancient Mexico has never been fully described in any previous work' (front flap).
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Select Views in Mysore, The country of Tippoo Sultan; from Drawings taken on the spot by Mr. Home; with historical descriptions.
by HOME, Robert.
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1794. London, Mr. Bowyer, 1794. Large 4to. 1930s half calf over patterned cloth boards; raised bands to spine, ruled in gilt; spine lettered in gilt; in the matching patterned slipcase; entirely uncut; renewed endpapers, in custom-mede slipcase; pp. vii, [ii], 48; with 13 unnumbered leaves in Persian type; 29 engraved plates, 3 folding maps, and 1 hand-coloured folding plan; slight rubbing to extremities, with a small 3cm tear at base of spine to upper hinge; spine rather sunned; light even discolouration to paper-stock; water spots to outer edges of a few plates, but not encroaching onto images themselves; a few unobtrusive spots here and there, title-page with repaired upper puter corner; a good copy, entirely uncut, complete with the plates and maps. First edition. 'Robert Home was a portrait painter, born 1752 in Hull. He entered the Royal Academy Schools on 14 February 1769. He first exhibited there in 1770, contributing twenty-three paintings intermittently until 1813. In 1773 Home departed…
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Selecta numismata antiqua ex musaeo Jacobi de Wilde.
by WILDE, Jacobus de.
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Amsterdam, for the Author, 1692. 4to. Contemporary vellum; pp. [vi]. 212, [10]; engraved frontispiece (cropped and pasted onto front fly-leaf at an early date), engraved vignette to title and on at the end; four plates of the collector's cabinet (one a little cropped at outer margin), folding map of the Greek World and 25 plates depicting ancient coins; one corner worn, one with old leather repair, spine labels lost, front inner hinges strengthened, frontispiece with a few minor flaws, a few marginal traces of humidity, a good copy. First edition. A splendidly produced catalogue of the coin collection assembled by the Dutch numismatist Jacob de Wilde. He collected as well medals, antique statues, and scientific instruments. His collection was housed in a museum built behind the property he owned in Amsterdam; the Museum Wildeanum was an international attraction for visitors. Lipsius-L. I, 438; Cicognara 3071.
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Selected Bird and Flower Paintings from the Palace Museum.
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1981. Beijing: China Books and Periodicals. 1981. Folio. Original green cloth, gilt lettering to front, in original silk-covered box; p. 200, tipped-in colour illustrations throughout; a little bumping to corners of box, near fine. No. 141 of deluxe edition limited to 1000 copies. Text in Chinese. First published in 1965, this is a lavish survey of bird and flower paintings held at the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing.
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