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Aliens, Space and related- a group of fourteen first edition hardback books and graphic novels, includes, VERHELDEN (Mark). Aliens Omnibus Volume 1, Aliens: The Original Years, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Marvel Worldwide, 2021; LAYMAN (John). Mars Attack: Complete Collection, Deluxe edition, collects issues No. 1-10, colour illustrations, many full-page by John McCrea, pictorial boards, published by IDW, 2014; and others including, ELLIS (Warren). Orbiter, 2003: VESCONTE (Shaqui). UFO Comic Anthology, volume one, 2021; BOULTWOOD (Dan). It Came!, 2014; O MAHONY (Daniel). Vworp Vworp, volume three, of The Doctor Who Magazine, 2017; ARCHER (Nathan). Mars Attack: Martian Deathtrap; MURILL (Ray W.). Mars Attack: War Dogs of the Golden Horde, two volumes, 1996; and others related. 4to, 8vo. (14) Condition Report: mostly near fine conditions.
MOEBIUS (Jean Giraud). Virtual Meltdown: Images of Moebius, Signed Limited edition, No. 758 of 1500 copies, collects and reprints the Moebus Marvel/Epic Comics books, Chaos and Metallic Memories, Signed by the artist, Jean Girand Moebius on the limitation page, faux purple leather with pictorial inset panels from Moebius work, Marie Dakar (1991) first published in French bandes dessinées magazine (A Suivre), gilt titles, 4to, published by Graphitti Designs (1992), (1)Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (1938-2012) was a French artist, cartoonist and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées tradition. In the late 1960s-early 1970s, Giraud created illustrations for science-fiction book club series, Club du livre danticipation, using the pseudonym Moebius and in 1963 he created his best-known work, the Blueberry western comic series, with writer Jean-Michel Charlier.Condition Report: near fine condition.
Marvel and DC Comics a pair of folio first edition graphic novels, first printings, includes, BUNN (Cullen). Monsters Unleashed: Monster-Size, originally published in magazine form as Monsters Unleashed 1-5, art by Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten and others, pictorial boards, published by Marvel Worldwide, Inc., 2017; together with, DC Wednesday Comics, first edition, first printing, the tabloid-sized hardcover collection of serialised stories originally published in single magazine form in Wednesday Comics 1-12, features never-before-seen Plastic Man and The Creeper one pagers, and exclusive sketches, features Batman, Kamandi, Superman, Green Lantern and many other characters, illustrated throughout, pictorial boards, published by DC Comics, 2019. folio. (2) Condition Report: overall both good conditions.
Cornwall interest. Thirteen works. 'An Illustrated Itinerary of The County of Cornwall,' quarter leather rebacked, staining and rubbed, heavy spotting to frontis map, plates and illustrations throughout, pagination runs complete, pp. 264, some finger soiling and spotting to this good copy, How and Parsons, 1842; A. T. Quiller-Couch (Ed). 'The Cornish Magazine,' vols I and II, original decorative cloth, ex Cornwall Record Office, illustrations throughout, 1898-1899; A. C. Todd. 'Beyond the Blaze. A Biography of Davies Gilbert,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, fine, D. Bradford Barton, 1967; Cyril Noall. 'Cornish Seines and Seiners. A history of the fishing industry,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped, vg, Bradford Barton, Truro, 1972; With eight other works including a finely bound 'Lives of the Engineers' by Samuel Smiles. (13)
Ten works on mining. F. Lyme Caunter. 'The Future of Metalliferous Mining in Great Britain. With Special Reference to Tin and Tungsten, and a Suggestion for Saving Dollars,' first edition, original grey cloth, ex libris label with tip-ex number to front board, Philp & Sons, Liskeard, n.d; 'The Mining Magazine,' vol XCIII. no 1, July 1955, half black leather, speckled red ink edge, vg; D. C. Davies. 'A Treatise on Metalliferous Minerals and Mining,' fifth edition, rebound in a brown cloth, many illustrations with three fold out engravings, large burn mark to a few leaves, pp. 524, many advertisements, Crosby Lockwood and Son, London, 1892; J. H. Collins. 'Observations on the West of England Mining Region,' facsimile, full green leather, pp. 677, plates to rear, vg, Cornish Mining Classics, Truro, 1988; With six other works. (10)
Cornish Ephemera. H. J. Daniel. 'A New Budget of Cornish Poems. Being 9 poems including ‘’An Ode to Mevagizzey’’, ‘’The Cornishman and the Cherries’’ and ‘’The Miners and the Boat’’' first edition, frontispiece, with 48 pages, internally clean with a little foxing, some nicks, bound in blue card wraps, scarce, W. Wood, Devonport, 1865.Cornish Ephemera. 'A Request from the Town Clerk of ‘’Chipping Norton‘’ Mr Thomas Mace to the town clerks of Helston, Falmouth, Bodmin, Launceston, Liskeard and Honiton, asking if there would be a slaughter house in the town, with the replies on headed paper- Town Clerks Office, Helston J. Walker Tyacke 21st June 1890; Falmouth Mr Grose ? 20th June, 1893; Bodmin Mr Robert Edyvean 20th June 1893; Launceston Claude H. Peter 20th June 1893; Liskeard, Mr F. Lyde Caunter 21st June 1893; Honiton, Mr G. P. Tweed 22nd June 1893; Thomas Mace was the Mayor of Chipping Norton 1882/83-1887/88 and Town Clerk 1892-1916.A truro based magazine printed in 1917 with the Cornish tale ‘’Zacky Tresidder’’, various interesting articles of the day, list of Cornish fairs and cattle markets compiled by W. G. Polsue, calendar for 1917 with sun rises and sets with daily events, post office Truro tariffs outward mails, table for measuring standard grain, breeders table, lighting up times for cyclists & others 1917, approx 74 pages including many truro based advertisements, the last 5 pages loose with some tears however a very informative First World War magazine.
OLIVER, George. 'Ecclesiastical Antiquities in Devon,' Being Observations on Several Churches in Devonshire, With Some Memoranda for the History of Cornwall,' George Oliver's own copy, with copius ink notes throughout, three volumes, contemporary half leather with marbled boards, W. C. Featherstone, Exeter, 1839, 1840. (3)George Oliver (1781-1861) was an English clergyman, antiquary, and writer, known for his significant contributions to the study of English history and architecture. Born in London in 1781, Oliver received his education at the Merchant Taylors' School and later at St. John's College, Oxford, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1803. He continued his academic pursuits at Oxford, obtaining his Master of Arts degree in 1806 and later receiving an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1823.Throughout his life, George Oliver made significant contributions to the preservation and documentation of England's architectural heritage. His work continues to be valued by historians, architects, and enthusiasts interested in the rich history and cultural significance of English buildings. (The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 209. (1861). p. 648.)
Magical Digest, a large format promotional note for £1 (2), ND (c.1950’s), serial number S/R 876520, signed by Garpinta the Office Rabbit, and specifying that ‘this currency note is not legal tender of any amount’, first example very fine, second fine, scarce and amusing (2 notes) Outing unlisted £100-£150 --- Magical Digest was a monthly magazine published by Oscar Oswald in the 1950s, in London. This ‘note’ was given out with a Christmas edition of the publication, but the exact year is not known.
Bachmann OO Gauge DB Schenker red livery Loco and Rolling Stock comprising 32-381P Co-Co Class 37 No.37670 "St. Blazey", this was an exclusive issue for Rail Express Magazine (no certificate), complete with detailing pack but front coupling missing, 3 x 37-629 matching livery BRA Steel Strip Carriers, condition Good Plus to Excellent in generally Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (4)
Wilde, Oscar, 1890, Picture of Dorian Gray, in: Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, No.271, pp.1-100. London: Ward, Lock and Co and Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, July 1890, 1st edition, Octavo (238 x 157mm), 4 pages of advertisements at beginning and 20 pages at end. Original cover printed in red and black
Private Eye: The first edition Friday 25th October 1961 (vol. 1 no.1) printed on three sheets of orange paper, original staples; and the subsequent two editions (Tuesday 7th November and Thursday 30th November), no.2 printed on three sheets of orange paper (original staples), no. 3 on orange folded paper and loose centre sheet; and the 'Once Only' published 'Swill' magazine, edited by Patrick Allen and Ralph Steadman, words by Patrick Allen, drawings by Ralph Steadman and Gerald Scarfe (tears to back two pages and spine)Qty: 4
Alan Kitching (British b. 1940). Dante's Inferno. Letter press print. Limited edition of 20 copies only. Published by Advanced Graphics London 1997. Frame size H.92 x W.67 cm. Paper size 85.5 x 61 cm. From the collection of Martin Bax doctor, poet, writer and founding editor of the Ambit Magazine.
Michael Foreman (British born 1938). Ink and watercolour on paper. Three pictures titled 'The Pig Did It' and 'The Indian Potter'. Signed and titled by Foreman. Probably used to illustrate poetry or prose in the Ambit Magazine. L.36 xW.26cm. (largest). From the collection of Martin Bax, doctor, writer, poet and founding editor of the Ambit Magazine. Micheal Foreman. Works.L.36 W.26cm. (largest)
Ted Hughes 1930 – 1998. A hand written letter from Ted Hughes to the editor of the Ambit Magazine, Martin Bax. Dated 30th 1979. Hughes apologies for his late reply. 'Beauty and the Beast has given him pause' but he hopes to have something for Ambit soon. Stapled to right corning is a transcript of Martin Bax's original letter dated 30th January 1979. Bax always archived his correspondence.
Ron Sandford (British b.1939). A large and highly detailed watercolour and ink on paper. Inscribed bottom right with a dedication. 'Happy Birthday Judy'. Sandord was a regular contributor to Ambit magazine which was edited by Martin Bax (husband of Judy Bax). Also, a letter from Sandford to Martin Bax. Framed. H.102 x W.82cm.
Michael Foreman (British born 1938). A mix of ink, watercolour and pencil on paper. Six pictures used to illustrate poetry or prose in the Ambit magazine. Titled 'The Great Wall of China' and 'Black Out' a scene from the Blitz. The Chinese themed pictures were used to illustrated a a Henry Graham poem. Signed and titled by Foreman. L.35 xW.26cm. (largest). From the collection of Martin Bax, doctor, writer, poet and founding editor of the Ambit Magazine.
Michael Foreman (British born 1938). Ink wash on paper. Two erotic pictures titled 'Painting the Empress' and 'Hurray Hurray 1st May Outdoor f__king Starts Today'. Signed and titled by Foreman. Probably used to illustrate poetry or prose in the Ambit Magazine. L.35 xW.26cm. (largest). From the collection of Martin Bax, doctor, writer, poet and founding editor of the Ambit Magazine.
Ringo Starr signed 7x4 approx colour magazine image. Sir Richard Starkey MBE (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the group, usually for one song on each album, including Yellow Submarine and With a Little Help from My Friends. He also wrote and sang the Beatles songs Don't Pass Me By and Octopus's Garden and is credited as a co-writer of four others. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Danny Blanchflower signed 10x8 inch overall mounted black and white team magazine photo. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Baseball magazine featuring the Miami Stadium and the Miami Sun Sox players. Includes vintage ads for Miami businesses; descriptions and stats of players; rosters; and proclamation by Mayor Wolfarth dedicated to the golden anniversary of minor league baseball. Total pages: 42. Issued: 1951Dimensions: 10"L x 7"WCondition: Age related wear.
Includes African Arts magazine. Arts from Zaire expo catalogue, and Skinner African Art: The Segy Gallery catalogue.African Arts: 1986; volume 19, number 4; 88 pages; 0.25in x 8.5in x 11in. Arts from Zaire: 1975; The African-American Institute; 134 pages; 0.25in x 8.5in x 11in. Skinner: Sale 1232; November 12, 1988; Bolton Gallery; over 310 pages; 0.25in x 8in x 10.75in. This item has no reserve. Condition: Age related wear.
Title: A Chart of Delaware Bay and River, from the original by Mr. Fisher of Philadelphia 1776. Engraved map by cartographer Joshua Fisher. Featured in the July 1779 edition of Gentleman's Magazine. Features ship channels from the mouth of Delaware Bay to Philadelphia. Artist: Joshua FisherManufacturer: Gentleman's MagazineCountry of Origin: England
This detailed miniature bird's-eye plan of Havana includes a lettered key below the map identifying 14 locations. The British succeeded in capturing Havana in 1762 during the Seven Years' War but possessed the city for only one year before it was returned to Spain in the Treaty of Paris at the conclusion of the war. Text below the map describes Havana, Cuba, and the means by which Havana could be captured. Published in the March 1740 issue of Gentleman's Magazine. Issued: 1740Dimensions: 4.75"L x 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage magazine featuring articles and images of musicians Nat "King" Cole, Stan Kenton and his Orchestra, Sarah Vaughn, Stump and Stumpy, George Kirby, Teddy Hale, and The Congaroos. Miami Beach Auditorium ticket stub dated Sept 28th, 1952 fixed to cover page. Issued: 1952Dimensions: 12"L x 9"WManufacturer: AMTCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Catalog of the collection of paintings of the Hon. Mr. Duke of Berwick and Alba de Angel M. de Barcia. Dutch binding, leather spine and nerves. Contains 32 plates of the best works and paintings of the Duke. Printed in the typographic establishment of the Magazine of Archives, Libraries and Museums in Madrid in 1911.
BECKETT, Arthur (editor). The Sussex County Magazine. Lewes, Brighton: T.R. Beckett Ltd. And Sussex Printers, 1927-1956. 30 vols. in 31., 8vo (231 x 175mm.) Numerous photographic illustrations. (Toning.) Later tan morocco-backed cloth, gilt lettering to spines (library labels to sp49658). Note: includes two volumes of indices and the year '1930' is bound in 2 volumes. A complete run of this magazine devoted to Sussex and which contains, unusually, a fair amount of literary content. The first magazine opens with an interview with the novelist Alice Dudeney (then referred to as 'Mrs Henry Dudeney'). Provenance: Sussex County Council (labels to front pastedowns) (33).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
CUBA. - [John GIBSON.] The Universal Museum; or, Gentleman's & Ladies Polite Magazine of History, Politicks and Literature for 1762. London: 1762, 8vo (206 x 133mm.) 4 engraved maps, 3 folded, including John Gibson's 'A New Map of the Island of Cuba', plates. (Toning, marginal and fold crease to 'Havana' map, slight crease along fold to John Gibson map, lacking 'February', pp.65-128.) Contemporary half calf (covers detached). Note: contains a map of Jamaica, 'A Correct Plan of the City and Harbour of Havana', 'A Plan of the Havanna with the Different Attacks in the Siege 1762', and John Gibson's 'A New Map of the Island of Cuba'. Provenance: In. Stephenson (bookplate to front pastedown). - And a further volume of 'The Universal Museum', 1763, 8vo (2).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
[DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.] The London Magazine: or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer. For January, 1776. London: R. Baldwin, 1776. 20 engraved plates, 5 engraved maps, 4 folding. (Lacking leaves pp.557-618 ['November'], light browning, occasional minor spotting.) [Bound with:] The Lady's Magazine… for April 1778. London: for G. Robinson, 1778. (Minor chipping to margins, light browning.) 8vo (211 x 123mm.) Near contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering piece to the spine (rubbing to spine and extremities). Note: an early printing of the American Declaration of Independence on p.448 ['August'].Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
RAILWAYS. The Railway Magazine. London: The Economic Printing and Publishing Company Limited, and Prospect Magazines, July 1897-December 1996. Vols. 1-142. 8vo (various sizes, 239 x 160mm to 290 x 209mm.) Numerous lithographed plates, some in colour and some folding, maps and illustrations. (Occasional spotting, light browning.) Various bindings, red and green cloth with gilt lettering to spines to vol. 100, and paper wrappers thereafter (fading to cloth spines, some wear to spine ends, light rubbing). Note: between November 1963 and December 1996 the definite article was omitted and it was known as 'Railway Magazine'. Provenance: J.C. Inglis (gilt name to upper cover of vol.1); Gerald Walter Erskine Loder (bookplate to front pastedowns of 1901 vols.) (a large quantity).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
Pair: Able Seaman T. Schofield, Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who was interned during the Great War at Groningen, Holland British War and Victory Medals (K.W. 915 T. Schofield. A.B. R.N.V.R.) good very fine British War Medal 1914-20 (3) (S-S-106368 E. W. Hale. Sto.1 R.N.; L.9-2881 B. G. Palmer. Act. L.S. R.N.V.R.; L.1-3603 G. Drage. A.B. R.N.V.R.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (S.S. 102068 W. Davies. Sto. 1 R.N.) generally very fine and better (6) £120-£160 --- Thomas Schofield was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, on 28 January 1872 and attested for the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry on 29 August 1914, having previously served for 12 years with the Coldstream Guards. Transferring to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on 8 September 1914, he served during the Great War with the Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division, and was interned in Holland in 1914. Held at Groningen, he is mentioned in The Camp magazine. Repatriated at the end of the War, he was shore demobilised on 1 February 1919. Ernest Webber Hale was born at Chalford, Gloucestershire, on 18 April 1888 and joined the Royal Navy as a Stoker Second Class on 10 January 1908. Transferring to the Royal Fleet Reserve on 5 January 1913, he served during the Great War with the Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division, and was interned in Holland in 1914. Repatriated at the end of the War, he was shore demobilised on 24 February 1919. Bernard Griffith Palmer was born on 14 May 1890 and joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on 20 February 1913, having previously served for 4 years with the Territorial Force. He served during the Great War with the Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Division, and was captured and taken Prisoner of War at the fall of Antwerp in 1914. He was held at the Gefangenenlager (P.O.W. camp) at Döberitz, Germany. George Albert Drage was born in Enfield, Middlesex, on 19 May 1899 and joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on 22 August 1914. He served during the Great War with the Benbow Battalion, Royal Naval Division, and was interned in Holland in 1914. Held at Groningen, he is mentioned in The Camp magazine for his various theatrical roles. Repatriated at the end of the War, he was shore demobilised on 2 February 1919. Walter Davies was born at Dulwich, London, on 3 October 1887 and joined the Royal Navy as a Stoker Second Class on 16 January 1906. Transferring to the Royal Fleet Reserve on 17 January 1911, he served during the Great War with the Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division, and was interned in Holland in 1914. Repatriated at the end of the War, he was shore demobilised on 25 July 1919. Sold with copied research.
Waffen S.S. Veterans Magazines. 2 bound volumes of the Waffen S.S. Veterans Magazine ‘Wiking-Ruf’, for the years 1955 and 1958; and 9 Bound volumes of the Waffen S.S. Veterans Magazine ‘Der Freiwillige’, for the years 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1969, both official publications of HIAG; together with a large number of loose copies of both ‘Wiking-Ruf’ and ‘Der Freiwillige’, reasonable condition (lot) £200-£300 --- Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand-delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement.
An important Archive of German Second World War Research Material. A large archive, containing many hundreds if not thousands of images, magazine articles, research material relating to the German military, civil and political forces of the Second World War and of their satellites, many of the images from the Imperial War Museum archives and S.H.A.E.F. (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force). This is a comprehensive coverage of civil, civilian, military, para-military of Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, India, Netherlands, Norway, Rumania and Slovakia with a strong element on the images of the SS, overall good condition (lot) £500-£700 --- This archive has been used as the basis for the collecting of one of the most impressive collections of Third Reich and Satellite items amassed within the United Kingdom over the last 50 years. Viewing is recommended, if possible.
German Second World War Luftwaffe Internal Magazine and Orders. The 18 June 1941 number 33 edition of the Luftwaffe Journal Frontnachrichtenblatt Der Luftwaffe. Many pages of text and then various loose pages of images of Knights Cross Winner of the Luftwaffe. Accompanied by a British January 1942 Air Attache Ankara where the Air Attache has retrieved many photograph and newspaper cuttings from German magazines circulating in Turkey and sent back to the United Kingdom for intelligence analysis, reasonable condition (lot) £50-£70
A Great War D.S.O. group of five awarded to Captain I. H. McClure, Intelligence Corps, late Motor Cyclists Section, Royal Engineers, who served during the Great War in France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, and Poland; was four times Mentioned in Despatches; and was awarded the Italian War Merit Cross. A keen amateur pilot in the inter-War years, he once flew from London to Constantinople in a D.H. Moth, and was later Director of Operations, Services and Intelligence, in the Department of the Director General of Civil Aviation at the Air Ministry Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar; 1914 Star, with copy clasp, erased; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Capt. I. H. Mc.Clure.); Italy, Kingdom, War Merit Cross, bronze, good very fine (5) £1,400-£1,800 --- D.S.O. London Gazette 1 January 1918. M.I.D. London Gazettes 1 January 1916; 15 June 1916; 15 May 1917; and 11 December 1917. Italian War Cross London Gazette 21 August 1919. Ivor Herbert McClure was born in London on 9 October 1890, the son of the Rev. Canon Edmund McClure, and was educated at both Eton and Harrow, and at Clare College, Cambridge. Fluent in French, with a good knowledge of German and Italian, and a smattering of Flemish, Spanish, and Dutch, he attested initially for the Motor Cyclists Section, Royal Engineers, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from September 1914, before being commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps on 20 February 1915. He served on the Staff of the Intelligence Corps at Rouen, and was promoted temporary Captain on 1 March 1916. During the Great War his duties took him to France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, and Poland, and for his services during the Great War he was four times Mentioned in Despatches, was awarded the Italian War Cross, and was created a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. He relinquished his commission on 28 September 1919. Post-War, McClure was a keen amateur pilot, and received his Royal Aero Club Aviator’s Certificate no 8108 on 9 June 1927. His aircraft of choice was a D.H. 60G Moth, and in April 1930 he purchased from Captain Geoffrey de Havilland himself aircraft G-AAAA. As head of the Aviation Department, Automobile Association, he was a regular visitor to the skies over Europe; on one occasion he flew from London to Constantinople by way of Brussels, Frankfurt, Nuremberg, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, and Sofia on the outbound journey, and then via Bucharest, Krakow, Breslau, Berlin, Hannover, and Amsterdam on the return leg. He was also a regular contributor to Flight magazine. In 1937 he was appointed Director of Operations, Services and Intelligence, in the Department of the Director General of Civil Aviation at the Air Ministry. He subsequently emigrated to Quebec, Canada, and died on 25 April 1981. Sold with the recipient’s civilian Pilot’s Log Book, covering the period from 2 April 1927 to 25 September 1933, including his flights from London to Constantinople; his F.A.I. Aviator’s Certificate; a Silver cigarette case, inscribed ‘Presented to Lieutenant Ivor H. McClure by the Staff of the Intelligence Corps at Rouen, as a small token of their appreciation, November 1915’; various photographic images and other ephemera; and much copied research, including various extracts of Flight magazine.
Iron Maiden Fan Club items and merchandise to include a collection of six Iron Maiden Christmas cards hand-written by Steve Harris to the vendor (autographs are printed), a Powerslave World Slavery Tour 1984/1985 T-shirt (L), 'Fear Of The Dark' sunglasses, 'Iron Maiden F.C. Founded 1975' pennants (5), an ETC Iron Maiden watch, Iron Maiden 'Piece Of Mind' flag (110cm x 110cm), Fan Club Magazine 66, Ongaku Senka Japanese rock magazine issue 5 (May 1981) featuring Iron Maiden on the cover, postcards, clippings, 1997 and 1998-99 calendars, and a pack of 36 Gibson heavy "wedge" guitar picks.Provenance: Given to the vendor while working for Iron Maiden.
PUNK - 7" PACK. A smashing pack of 24 punk 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Various - Street Level EP (FEP 1002, white label. Record Ex/ sleeve VG+), The Sinister Ducks - A Merry Christmas (SIT 25), The Stranglers - Coming Your Way, Tenpole Tudor - 3 Bells In A Row, The Pigs - Youthanasia, Dead Kennedys - Bleed For Me, Magazine - Shot By Both Sides, Infa-Riot inc Kids of The 80s, The Winner. Telex - Rock Around The Clock, XTC - Generals And Majors, The Damned - Friday 13th EP, Siouxsie And The Banshees - Playground Twist. The Regents, 999, The Guana Batz, Instant Agony, The Jam, XTC, Sham 69, Ruts. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
PUNK/ POST PUNK/ ALT - LP/ 12"/ 7"/ CD PACK. A quality collection of around 18 LPs/ 12"/ 7"/ CDs. Artists/ titles include Violent Femmes inc S/T (ROUGH 55, printed inner. Ex/ Ex), Hallowed Ground (SLAP 1), The Blind Leading The Naked (SLAP 10). Ultravox inc Systems Of Romance & The Man Who Dies Every Day c/w Young Savage (7"). Gang Of Four inc Entertainment (x2) inc (EMC 3313, LP) & (CZ541, CD). A Brief History of The Twentieth Century (CD). Pixies - Doolittle (CAD 905). Stiff Little Fingers inc Nobody's Heroes, Inflammable Material, And Best Of All (CD). Magazine inc Real Life, The LightPours Out Of Me (7"). Penetration inc Coming Up For Air, Come Into The Open (7"). Vibrators, 20 Of Another Kind. The B-52's inc S/T & Wild Planet. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
PUNK/ WAVE - 7" COLLECTION. A smashing collection of 48 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Devo (x14) inc I Can't Get No Satisfaction, Jocko Homo, De-Evolution, Be Stiff, Come Back Jonee, The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise, Whip It, Peek A Boo. The Damned (x12) inc Love Song, Smash It Up, I Just Can't Be Happy Today, Problem Child, Don't Cry Wolf, Grimly Fiendish. Magazine (x6) inc Shot By Both Sides, Touch And Go, Sweet Heart Contract, Rhythm Of Cruelty, Give Me Everything. Wayne County And The Electric Chairs - Blatantly Offensive, Television inc Marquee Moon Pt 1, Prove It, Foxhole. 999 inc Homicide, Found Out, Obsessed, Lil Red Riding Hood. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

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