CRANACH PRESS & VERGILIUS MARO (Publius) The Eclogues of Vergil. In the original Latin… 1927. One of the greatest achievements of 20th century fine printing £8,000
WHITMAN (Walt). Complete Poems and Prose, 1888. THE DEFINITIVE LIFETIME EDITION OF WHITMAN'S WORKS, BOLDLY SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR £6,500
LONGUS Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloé,… 1757. PASTORAL ROMANCE WITH PARALLEL FRENCH TRANSLATIONS £1,250
MOLIERE (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) Oeuvres. Nouvelle édition. Paris, [Pierre Prault], 1734, 1734. A MASTERPIECE OF 18TH CENTURY FRENCH ILLUSTRATION £5,000
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Princess Napraxine, 1886. "She succeeded in causing tragedies, but she did not succeed in being interested in them herself.” £200
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Othmar, 1895. "Love is best worked with egotism, as gold is worked with alloy" £150
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Santa Barbara "Veronica stood there as in a dream, listening to the soft plash of the gondolier's oar as he descended the narrow side-canal, now tinted with all colours and glowing with the crimson reflections from the western skies." £75
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Guilderoy "He had created in imagination a thousand qualities from women which he had never found in them... he had desired innumerable utterly opposed and contradictory instincts and characteristics" £250
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Princess Napraxine, 1888. "She succeeded in causing tragedies, but she did not succeed in being interested in them herself.” £200
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Tricotrin. The Story of a Waif & Stray. "How the sun shines on you, as if you were a princess ... Ah, Nature is a terrible socialist!" £200
OUIDA, [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Ruffino &c "Ruffino was a little Pomeranian dog with a small black nose, and large black eyes, and a ruff as wide and imposing as Queen Elizabeth's" £100
CONRAD (Joseph). Nostromo. A Tale of the Seaboard, 1904. "I'd rather have written Conrad's Nostromo than any other novel" (F. Scott Fitzgerald). £1,500
OUIDA, [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Moths, 1894. "Marriage could never bring her aught better than it brought her already - a luxurious and ornamented slavery..." £175
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Held in Bondage, 1893. An "immature and most imperfect romance." (Ouida) £125
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] A Village Commune, 1882. "... it is a little Italian borgo, like many other, lying under the sweet blue skies of this beloved and lovely land that has been mother to Theocritus and Tasso." £100
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Strathmore, 1886. "Those swift, silent Strathmores, they are very cold, they say, and love very rarely; but when they love, it must be imperiously, passionately, madly, tout au rien." £125
OUIDA [Marie Louise de la Ramée] Strathmore, 1882. "Those swift, silent Strathmores, they are very cold, they say, and love very rarely; but when they love, it must be imperiously, passionately, madly, tout au rien." £100