George Wickes, 1698-1761. Royal Goldsmith
London, Cassell/ Studio Vista, 1980. More
London, Cassell/ Studio Vista, 1980. More
Kingston-Upon-Thames, Boat International Publications, 1993. More
London, Constable & Co., 1909. More
London, Hodder and Stoughton, [1911] (first edition). The first edition of Barrie's best-loved work, and the fullest version of the Peter Pan story, it expands upon Barrie's play 'Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up', first performed in 1904 but not published until 1928. The character of Peter..... More
London, John Murray, 1940. 'A book for the bombed - and for their unbombed relations!'. More
London, The Folio Society, 1984 (first thus). More
Southampton/ London, Robert Ross & Co/ George G. Harrap & Co, [c.1950] (second impression)/ [1950]. The endpaper maps show 'The Voyage of the 5-tonner 'Vertue XXXV' Westward across the Atlantic' from Lymington to New York. More
North Shields, 'Published in a limited edition and presented with the compliments of Tyne Brand Products Limited', 1961. Inscribed and signed 'My friend A.G. Miller gives you this. We hope you enjoy it. Fred Bason'. More
London, The Folio Society, 2011 (first thus). Introduction by Ian Jack. More
London, Spink & Son, 1997. More
London, Spink & Son, 1997. More
Frenchs Forest, Reed, 1984. More
Maidstone, South Eastern Gazette, 1926. Includes a folding map of Port Said. More
London, Collins Harvill, 1985. More
London, Warne, [circa 1930]. Muir 604 (Wally the Kangaroo): 'Simple story about toy animals with no reference to Australia'. More
London, Bloomsbury Books, 1986/ 1981. More
London, The Folio Society, 1995 (first thus). Introduction by Tim Heald. Contributors include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, W. Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Graham Greene and others. More
Little Logaston, Logaston Press, 2010. More
Koln, Wienand, 2011. With dozens of colour illustrations from photographs taken by the author. Text in German and English. More
London, The Folio Society, 2010 (first thus). Translated by Leo Sherley-Price and revised by R.E. Latham; the introduction by Melvyn Bragg is unique to this edition. More
Beecham toured Australia in 1940, and this portrait was presumably produced and signed then. Sir Thomas Beecham, the son of a wealthy industrialist, 'made his debut in 1905. In 1906 he founded the New Symphony Orchestra and in 1910 initiated a series of opera seasons at Covent Garden. The following..... More
London, William Heinemann, 1914 (second impression)/ 1913. Chiefly British politicians of the period just before World War I; one features a young Winston Churchill. More
London, William Heinemann, 1922 to 1928. Number 453 of 780 sets (750 for sale), with the first volume signed by the author. The titles are 'The Works of Max Beerbohm'; 'More'; 'Yet Again'; 'A Christmas Garland'; 'And Even Now'; 'Zuleika Dobson'; 'Seven Men'; 'Around Theatres l'; 'Around Theatres ll'; and..... More
London, Frances Lincoln, 1997. More