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GEORGE GRAHAM, Bolton Castle, signed, 11" x 16", unframed and thirteen similar unframed drawings (14).

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Greene (Graham) British Dramatists, 1942 ~ Macaulay (Rose) Life among the English, 1942 ~ Piper (John) British Romantic Artists, 1942 ~ Low (David) British Cartoonists, 1942 ~ Sackville-West (V.) English Country Houses, 1941, first editions, colour plates, text illustrations, original pictorial boards, dust-jackets; and 105 others, Britain in Pictures, 8vo (110).

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Felver (Charles S.) Joseph Crawhall, The Newcastle Wood Engraver (1821-1896), signed by the author, viii, 144pp., illustrations throughout, 2 photographs and 2 T.LS.S from the author loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, a little tape to lower cover, 8vo, Newcastle upon Tyne, Frank Graham, [1973]. *** Includes a bibliography of books written and assembled by Crawhall, and other books illustrated by him.

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Greene (Graham) The Man Within, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket slightly soiled, particularly to edges, 8vo, 1929. *** A very good copy of Greene's first novel.

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Greene (Graham) Stamboul Train, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket frayed and with tears along upper joint, 8vo, 1932.

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Greene (Graham) It's a Battlefield, first edition, original cloth, 8vo, 1934.

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Greene (Graham) The Bear Fell Free, number 141 of 285 copies signed by the author, illustrations by Joy Lloyd, original cloth, dust-jacket slightly soiled and frayed at extremities, 8vo, 1935.

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Greene (Graham) A Gun for Sale, first edition, original cloth, 8vo, 1936.

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Greene (Graham) The Lawless Roads, first edition, endpaper maps, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket slightly frayed at extremities, spine very slightly faded, 8vo, 1939.

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Greene (Graham) The Ministry of Fear, 1943; The Lost Childhood, 1951; The Quiet American, 1955; Our Man in Havana, 1958; The Potting Shed, 1958; A Burnt-Out Case, 1961; The Comedians, 1966; May We Borrow Your Husband, 1967; Travels with my Aunt, 1969; A Sort of Life, 1971; The Honorary Consul, 1973; Ways of Escape, 1980; Doctor Fisher of Geneva, 1980; Monsignor Quixote, 1982; J'Accuse, original wrappers, 1982; The Tenth Man, 1985; The Last Word, 1990; Reflections, 1990 ~ Greene (Graham & Hugh) The Spy's Bedside Book, 1957, first editions, all but J'Accuse in original cloth or boards, all but the first dust-jackets ; and 3 others by Greene, 8vo (22).

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Greene (Graham) Nineteen Stories, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, 8vo, 1947.

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Greene (Graham) The Heart of the Matter, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket slightly rubbed and frayed at extremities, with original "Book Society Choice" wrap-around, 8vo, 1948.

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Greene (Graham) Our Man In Havana, original boards, dust-jacket, a few small chips and a little marginal darkening to lower cover, 1958; A Burnt Out Case, small pen mark to front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, a few very small chips, 1961; Travels With My Aunt, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed and torn, 1969; and 2 others, Greene, first editions, 8vo (5).

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Greene (Graham) Stamboul Train, neat ownership signature on front free endpaper, 1932 ~ Waugh (Evelyn) Black Mischief, bookplate, 1932; Scoop, bookplate, 1933, first editions, original cloth; and 3 others, Greene, 8vo (6).

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Greene (Graham) It's a Battlefield, 1934; The Ministry of Fear, original yellow cloth, 1943; The End of the Affair, chipped and soiled dust-jacket, 1951; Loser Takes All, spine faded, 1955; Yes and No and For whom the Bell Chimes, one of 750 copies signed by the author, 1983, all first editions, original cloth, 8vo (5).

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Greene (Graham) Monsignor Quixote, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, 8vo, 1982.

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Taylor (Elizabeth) Blaming, 1976 ~ Swift (Graham) Waterland, 1983 ~ Carter (Angela) Nights at the Circus, 1984 ~ Lodge (David) How Far Can You Go? 1984, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 9 others, First and First English Editions, 8vo (13).

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Sitwell (Dame Edith) Popular Song, Ariel Poems No. 15, illustrations by Edward Bawden, original printed wrappers, [1928] ~ Woolf (Virginia) The Moment and Other Essays, Hogarth Press, 1948 ~ Hartley (L.P.) The Go-Between, slightly torn dust jacket, 1953 ~ Whistler (Laurence) Rex Whistler, His Life and His Drawings, plates, illustrations, slightly torn dust jacket, 1948 ~ Knox (Ronald A.) In Three Tongues, edit. L.E. Eyres, proof copy, original printed wrappers, 1959 ~ Greene (Graham) A Sort of Life, dust jacket, 1971 ~ Keane (Molly) Loving and Giving, dust jacket, 1988, first editions, and 33 others, 20th century English literature, original cloth, 8vo (40).

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After GRAHAM CLILVERD, On the Tay, a signed etching, 23cm x 16cm.

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A GRAHAM FARISH 0-6-0 LOCOMOTIVE, No 9444, BR black livery, (in an unassociated box)

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GRAHAME, Kenneth, 'The Wind In The Willows' Methuen, 1919 (10th edn.) with ALS. pasted to ffep. Frontis by Graham Robertson. T.e.g. cl. worn, glt dec spine.

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GREEN, Graham 'Loser Takes All' Heinemann 1955. 1st edn. in D/W. sm. chip to spine & corners of D/W// Tog with 'Travels with my Aunt' by Jane Bodley Head 1969. 1st edn. in D/W, plus 2 others by same. (4)

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GREENE, Graham 'The Comedians' Bodley Head, London, 1966. 1st edn. in D/w. Tog.with EVANS, Nicholas, 'The Horse Whisperer' Bantam press, 1995. Sgd. by author, 1st.edn. in D/w. plus other hardback editions and paperbacks.(2 boxes)

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A Beswick Salmon, model No.2066, designed by Graham Tongue, 1966-75, 20.3cm (8")

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WREXHAM FOOTBALL CLUB 1927/28, an album page signed in ink by 14 of the team including Graham, Rogers, Robson, Longmuire and Hodgkinson.

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SANSOM, William ' The Passionate North', Hogarth Press 1950, 1st edn. Sgd. by author Tog. with GREENE, Graham 'The Honorary Consul' Bodley Head 1973, in D/W plus WARNER, Rex 'The Wild Goose Chase', Bodley Head 1937 in D/W plus other fiction most 1st edns. (25)

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A Victorian satin walnut triple wardrobe circa 1880, the spindle gallery cornice centred by three carved plaques of a squirrel, swan and hare, over a bevelled mirror door enclosing four sliding shelves and three short drawers with flush brass handles flanked by flowerhead carved fielded panel doors enclosing a hanging space and drawer to each side between grooved uprights and panelled sides and raised on squat ring turned feet 78" wide, 22" deep, 94" high History: The carved panels in the cornice and the overall style of this wardrobe is reminiscent of the designs of Bruce Talbert. In 1872 Bruce Talbert designed the Pet sideboard for Gillows to exhibit at the London International Exhibition and the animal panels here follow those designs closely. As well as the Pet sideboard, Talbert also entered other prize winning pieces for International Fairs including the Pericles Sideboard shown in Paris in 1867 by Hollands and purchased by the Empress of France. The Juno cabinet shown by Jackson & Graham in Paris in 1878 and purchased by the Viceroy of India and of course the Pet Sideboard in 1872, purchased by The South Kensington Museum. For further information see 'Victorian & Edwardian Furniture & Interiors' by Jeremy Cooper 1987, colour plate 189, plates 206 & 207, pages 95-99

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'The Royal Gallery of Pictures, being a selection in Her Majesty's private collection at Buckingham Palace' in four parts, London; 'Works of Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. "Library Edition"' second series, artists proofs, part 5, published Henry Graves & Company; and Maria Graham: 'Memoirs of the life of Nicholas Poussin', London 1820 (6)

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VALENTINI (?), 19th century watercolour of Christine Grace Graham painted in 1844, standing holding a posy of flowers whilst playing the piano, in embossed brass frame decorated with flowers and foliage and contained in a brass inlaid rosewood case - 11.5ins x 9ins.

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Beswick china horse 'Spirit of Earth', 20th Century, grey gloss, designed by Graham Tongue, 7.5 in (19.05 cm) high

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SAN LAZZARO ET SES AMIS SAN LAZZARO ET SES AMIS, Hommage au fondateur de la revue XXe siècle. Textes de P. Volboudt, A. Pieyre de Mandiargues, N. Kandinsky, P. Courthion, M. Chagall, A. Jouffroy, J. Cassou, J. Lassaigne, B. Dorival, A. Verdet, M. Marini, Y. Taillandier, H. Moore, A. Fornari, M. Milani et de G. Di San Lazzaro. Lithographies originales de Max Bill, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Hans Hartung, Alberto Magnelli, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland et Zao Wou-Ki. Lithographies en second tirage de Georges Braque, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Magnelli, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso et Serge Poliakoff. XXe siècle PARIS. En feuilles, sous couverture papier et dans l’emboîtage toilé beige de l’édition, tirage à 275 exemplaires, le nôtre porte le numéro 274, report de l’impression au verso de certaines planches et au recto de quelques pages de texte. Très bon état général, légères salissures sur l’emboîtage, petits frottements au dos.

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AUTOGRAPHS - a collection of over 100 autographed photographs and letters many sports personalities including Jackie Stewart, Sterling Moss, Ian Botham, John Francombe, Alan Lamb, Sandy Lyle, Bill Beaumont, Graham Gooch,Nick Faldo and others including radio presenters, TV commentators, actors and actresses all contained in a modern album c.1995.

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