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KIPLING (RUDYARD)

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KIPLING (RUDYARD)

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Thy Servant A Dog, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR below struck-out printed name on the title-page, with note in another hand "Presented to Clarence Winchester who published this story in Cassell's Magazine" on verso of the half-title, publisher's limp pictorial morocco gilt, g.e., Macmillan, 1930--HUXLEY (ALDOUS) Selected Poems, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title, publisher's parchment-backed decorative boards, spine lettered in gilt, Oxford, Blackwell, 1926--BENSON (A.C.) Rambles and Reflections, with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER tipped-in on half-title along with a picture of Benson, thanking a Miss Christmas for her "generous letter", 1 page, dated 23 April 1907, bookplate of May Christmas, John Murray [1926]--MASEFIELD (JOHN) The Collected Poems, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title, publisher's decorative morocco, t.e.g., Heinemann, 1923--FOWLES (JOHN) Mantissa, FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page, dust-jacket, Jonathan Cape, 1982--BELL (J.J.) The Whale Hunters and Other Stories, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed "Clarence Winchester [editor of "The Argosy"] with regards of J.J. Bell, 1929" on the frontispiece, with 2 autograph letters signed by Bell to Winchester, one of which asks that Winchester accept this book, dated in June and August 1929, ownership label of Winchester inside upper cover, Thomas Nelson, [1929]--GOUDGE (ELIZABETH) The Dean's Watch, INSCRIBED BY THE POET ELIZABETH JENNINGS, "For Mummy wishing you a very happy Christmas from Elizabeth, Oxford Christmas 1960" on the front free endpaper, dust-jacket (price clipped), Hodder and Stoughton, 1960--FITZGERALD (PENELOPE) The Bookshop, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR with date "August 1995" on the title, with loosely inserted ticket to a Fitzgerald literary event from the same month, publisher's wrappers, Flamingo, [1989], unless otherwise mentioned in publisher's cloth, 8vo; and 3 others, including a copy of George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah with an autograph letter signed by Shaw's wife ("C.T. Shaw", ie. Charlotte Townsend), on paper headed "10 Adelphi Terrace" and dated 24 June 1921, sending the book to a Mr. Munro; and a programme to 'Poets in Place' signed by Christopher Fry, Robert Gittings, Leslie Norris and Ted Walker (11)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 154
Auktion:
Datum:
24.06.2021
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge
Beschreibung:

Thy Servant A Dog, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR below struck-out printed name on the title-page, with note in another hand "Presented to Clarence Winchester who published this story in Cassell's Magazine" on verso of the half-title, publisher's limp pictorial morocco gilt, g.e., Macmillan, 1930--HUXLEY (ALDOUS) Selected Poems, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title, publisher's parchment-backed decorative boards, spine lettered in gilt, Oxford, Blackwell, 1926--BENSON (A.C.) Rambles and Reflections, with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER tipped-in on half-title along with a picture of Benson, thanking a Miss Christmas for her "generous letter", 1 page, dated 23 April 1907, bookplate of May Christmas, John Murray [1926]--MASEFIELD (JOHN) The Collected Poems, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title, publisher's decorative morocco, t.e.g., Heinemann, 1923--FOWLES (JOHN) Mantissa, FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title-page, dust-jacket, Jonathan Cape, 1982--BELL (J.J.) The Whale Hunters and Other Stories, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed "Clarence Winchester [editor of "The Argosy"] with regards of J.J. Bell, 1929" on the frontispiece, with 2 autograph letters signed by Bell to Winchester, one of which asks that Winchester accept this book, dated in June and August 1929, ownership label of Winchester inside upper cover, Thomas Nelson, [1929]--GOUDGE (ELIZABETH) The Dean's Watch, INSCRIBED BY THE POET ELIZABETH JENNINGS, "For Mummy wishing you a very happy Christmas from Elizabeth, Oxford Christmas 1960" on the front free endpaper, dust-jacket (price clipped), Hodder and Stoughton, 1960--FITZGERALD (PENELOPE) The Bookshop, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR with date "August 1995" on the title, with loosely inserted ticket to a Fitzgerald literary event from the same month, publisher's wrappers, Flamingo, [1989], unless otherwise mentioned in publisher's cloth, 8vo; and 3 others, including a copy of George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah with an autograph letter signed by Shaw's wife ("C.T. Shaw", ie. Charlotte Townsend), on paper headed "10 Adelphi Terrace" and dated 24 June 1921, sending the book to a Mr. Munro; and a programme to 'Poets in Place' signed by Christopher Fry, Robert Gittings, Leslie Norris and Ted Walker (11)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 154
Auktion:
Datum:
24.06.2021
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, Knightsbridge
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