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Ceramic Tile made by Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf’s sister
ORIGINAL CERAMIC TILE Presented to Virginia Woolf by Vanessa Bell her sister. The multi-coloured tile inscribed with: “Virginia, December 25, 1926”. One of a kind.
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The Romaunt Of The Rose by Geoffrey Chaucer. Illustrated by Keith Henderson and Norman Wilkinson (150/500) Printed 1908
An exemplar of early twentieth-century English bookmaking at its height, fusing poetic legacy, private press craftsmanship, and the mystical charm of its illustrators. Scarce and increasingly sought after, particularly in such a well-preserved state.
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Book Of Lost Tales American Uncorrected Proof J.R.R. Tolkien
Increasingly scarce American Uncorrected Proof of Tolkien’s Lost Tales Part II with active reader notes.
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Lord of the Flies Association Copy Inscribed by William Golding
Signed association copy of Lord of the Flies by William Golding
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Death In The Afternoon by Ernest Hemingway, First British Edition, 1932.
Enriched with 81 black-and-white photographic reproductions and a color frontispiece by Juan Gris, providing visual context to the narrative.
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The Gospel of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie (First Edition Association Copy)
Inscribed by Carnegie to “The trusted custodian of all my wealth Robert Franks.” Robert Franks was Andrew Carnegie’s close friend and financial agent, responsible for distributing Carnegie’s money for pensions and philanthropic activities, serving as the president and director of the Carnegie Home Trust Company.