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Welcome to the final Bethunes Rare Books sale of 2013. This auction will present a strong selection of rare and collectable titles published by The Caxton Press as well as a number of important works from the collection of Gone West Books owner, Murray Gray. Further highlights include an historical photograph album relating to the Chambers family who established Te Mata Estate and a copy of John Lennon’s ‘In his own write’, signed by Paul McCartney and George Harrison. This sale will also feature a large collection of stamps, which are being offered in association with Mowbray Collectables.

The next Bethunes Rare Books sale will be held in April 2014. Entries for this auction are now invited. Stamp specialist David Smitham will be at Webb’s on Wednesday the 11th and Thursday the 12th of December and will be available to discuss any queries regarding collecting and consignment. Phone +64 6 364 8270, ext 706. Email.davidsmitham@mowbrays.co.nz Ben Ashley Head of Bethunes P: 09 524 6804 E: bashley@webbs.co.nz

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Webb’s Auction House. 18 Manukau Road, Newmarket, Auckland 1149, New Zealand Ph: 09 524 6804 E:auctions@webbs.co.nz W: www.webbs.co.nz Buyers Premium. A buyer’s premium of 20% will be charged on all items in this sale. GST (15%) is payable on the buyer’s premium only.


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NOTES AND INDEX OF SUBJECTS Sale 97 – 12t December 2013

Information on lots appears in the following sequence: lot number, author, title, edition, publisher, date, size, pagination, illustrations, bibliographic citation, description (binding, condition etc) and estimate (some lots only). CONDITION ABBREVIATIONS F Fine A mint or close to mint copy. VG Very good An exceptionally good copy, which may not look new or which may have a minor fault. G Good A good complete copy with some detracting fault/s. May have two or three minor imperfections. FA Fair A poor copy with some obvious fault/s. May be badly damaged or missing some part/s. Where two condition abbreviations are given, the first refers to the book and the second to the dust jacket (e.g. VG/VG). OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AF With all faults DJ Dust jacket HC Hardcover SC Softcover IMPORTANT Descriptions are a guide only. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots. ILLUSTRATIONS All lots are illustrated online at www.webbs.co.nz STAMP ABBREVIATIONS * MUH (mint, not hinged) / mint & used ACS Auckland City Stamps (NZ) b/s backstamp C cover/entire/postcard cds circular date stamp CP Cambell Paterson (NZ) CTO cancelled to order FDC first day cover FU fine used (light pmk) GU good used H/H heavy hinged h/s handstamped LH light hinged M mint, previously hinged MNG mint no gum m/s miniature sheet or manuscript postmark o/c off centre

OG original gum P proof/reprint p/c postcard pmk postmark PPC picture postcard PU postally used R revenue r/s rubber stamp S specimen seln selection SG Stanley Gibbons (UK) s/l straight line GU’ or ‘FU’ refer to the postmark INDEX OF SUBJECTS Subject Maori and Pacific Islands New Zealand Maritime New Zealand regional Natural history and science Military Antiquarian Fine press New Zealand literature Children’s literature New Zealand ephemera Australia Nineteenth century photography Mountaineering Mining Transport Motoring Aviation Captain James Cook Voyages and expeditions Cartography Prints New Zealand art and architecture New Zealand biography and travel Performing arts Church history and religion Fishing New Zealand Wars Autographs Literature New Zealand sport Stamps

Lots 1 - 16 17 - 45 46 - 51 52 - 69 70 - 81 82 - 127 128 - 139 140 - 142 143 - 209 210 - 216 217 - 217 218 - 218 219 - 221 222 - 224 225 - 226 227 - 228 229 - 230 231 - 231 232 - 237 238 - 244 245 - 246 247 - 250 251 - 265 266 - 271 272 - 272 273 - 276 277 - 282 283 - 285 286 - 287 288 - 291 292 - 292 293 - 385

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Maori and Pacific Islands 1. BAUCKE, WILLIAM Where the white man treads : selected from a series of articles contributed to ‘The New Zealand Herald’ and ‘The Auckland Weekly News;’ including others published for the first time 2nd, revised ed. Auckland : Wilson & Horton, 1928, 8vo. 313 p. [1] leaf of plates, port. B398. Green cloth boards with decorative gold titles. Mild wear to boards and sunning to spine. Owners neat inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear and browning to contents. ‘Contents for both editions otherwise the same but cover a slightly greater number of pages in 2nd ed.’ - Bagnall. G. 2. BEST, ELSDON Tuhoe, the children of the mist : a sketch of the origin, history, myths, and beliefs of the Tuhoe tribe of the Maori of New Zealand; with some account of other early tribes of the Bay of Plenty district 4th ed. Auckland : Reed, 1996, 4to. 2 v. (ix, 1211; 8, [94] p.), illus., geneal. tables, (some folded), maps, ports. Housed in a slipcase. Facsim. reprint. v. 1. Without special title. v. 2. Genealogical tables and maps. Originally published: Board of Maori Ethnological Research for the author, 1925. A very nice set. F. Est. $120 3. BIBLE, NT Ko te Rongo Pai ki te ritenga o Matiu Ranana [i.e. London : Printed by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge], 1841, 16mo. [4], 114 p. 468. Bound in brown basil with the bishop’s mitre blind-stamped on the cover. Wear to boards and cracking to spine. Carries the bookplate of W H De Luen. Small inscription to fly leaf and sketch to rear pastedown. Foxing to contents. ‘A small format edition of the Gospel of Matthew, printed by the SPCK for Bishop Selwyn on on his departure for New Zealand in 1841. The CMS gave the SPCK permission to use their translation at a meeting held on 23 November 1841.’ - BIM. An appealing copy. Scarce. G. Est. $200 4. BRAILSFORD, BARRY Song of Waitaha : the histories of a nation : being the teachings of Iharaira Te Meihana, Wiremu Ruka Te Korako, Taare Reweti Te Maiharoa, Perenara Hone Hare, Heremia Te Wake, Puao Rakiraki, Renata Kauere [Christchurch : Ngatapuwae Trust, 1994]. 4to. 311 p., col. illus., col. maps, ports. Dust jacket with signs of dampstaining and creasing. Brown cloth boards. Light wear to contents. ‘These kete are the treasures of the peoples of the nation of Waitaha for they are the sacred songs of our ancestors’ - P. [6]. Covers G; contents VG. Est. $80 5. GREY, GEORGE, SIR Ko nga waiata Maori : he mea kohikohi mai Capetown : Printed at Pike’s Machine Printing Office, 1857 [i.e. 1950], 4to. 57 p. Red cloth boards. Spotting and sunning. Small tear to head of spine. Occasional foxing. ‘The beginning of a volume by Grey containing forty-eight Maori songs. He contemplated including the translation of most 4 BETHUNES

of the songs. P. 57 is only a proof inserted since the compilation of the catalogue by Bleek, and apparently the whole volume is a collection of the final proofs as far as the work had progressed’ -Williams: p. 64. ‘In 1949 sufficient printed sections were located in the tower of the Auckland Public Library to enable about 150 copies, with a special printing of p. 57 from the proof copy, to be bound and sold by the Polynesian Society. The work, therefore, although printed in 1857 was not published until 1950’ - Bagnall. Scarce. G. Est. $400 6. GREY, GEORGE, SIR Polynesian mythology and ancient traditional history of the New Zealand race : as furnished by their priests and chiefs 2nd ed. Auckland : Printed by H Brett, 1885, 8vo. xxiii, 255, 199 p., illus. Green cloth boards with gilt spine. Mild wear to boards and spine. Ex libris. Hinges discretely reinforced. New endpapers. Spotting and damp staining to contents. ‘Second edition of a collection of Maori legends, in English and Maori’ - BIM. A good copy. G. 7. IZETT, JAMES Maori lore : the traditions of the Maori people with the more important of their legends. Plus two 1st ed. Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1904, 8vo. vii, 451 p., [27] leaves of plates, illus., ports. I227. Red cloth boards with gilt title. Sunning to spine. Light shelf wear. Patterned endpapers. Inscription to fly leaf. Scattered foxing. ‘A popular presentation which incurred strong criticism for its treatment and style’. - Bagnall. Plus, ‘Marsden’s lieutenants’ edited by John Rawson Elder. (Dunedin : Coulls Somerville Wilkie and A H Reed for the Otago University Council, 1934). Blue cloth boards, lacking dust jacket. Wear to spine. Foxing to contents. First edition of 1000 copies, inscribed by the author. G. ‘Letters from Private Henare Tikitanu’ by J C Fussell. 2nd ed. (Auckland : Worthington & Co. Printers, 1917). Illustrated card covers. Stapled. Wear to covers, foxing to contents. G. [3]. Est. $50 8. KELLY, LESLIE G Tainui : the story of Hoturoa and his descendants 1st ed. Wellington : Polynesian Society, 1949, 8vo. xii, 483 p., [5] leaves of plates, illus., ports., maps (some folded), geneal. tables (some folded). K132. Red cloth boards. Significant wear to dust jacket, laid in. Inscription to front free endpaper. Contents clean. A tidy copy. G. Est. $50 9. KEMP, HENRY TACY (CONTRIBUTOR) Korero Maori : first lessons in Maori conversation 4th ed. Auckland : Published by G T Chapman, Bookseller and Stationer, [1886?], 12mo. 42 p. 3032. Grey-green paper covers with wear and losses. Includes the bookplate of W H De Luen. Small inscriptions to inside front cover and title page. Wear and scattered foxing to contents. ‘Printed at the “Evening Star Office” Shortland Street’ - Colophon. Advertisement for New Zealand scenic photographs published by Chapman on outside back cover. ‘Fourth edition of a collection of conversational phrases and vocabularies with brief grammatical notes’ - BIM. G-. Est. $50


10. KUNST, PHILLIP A Maori phrase book, intended for new-comers : being words and sentences in Maori with their significations in English 2nd ed. Auckland : Printed by Philip Kunst and sold by all booksellers, [1863?], 12mo. 32 p. Rebound in red leather. Wear to corners. Carries the bookplate of esteemed collector W H De Luen. New endpapers. Hinges discretely reinforced. Small, neat inscription in pencil to endpaper. Wear and slight tears to original contents. Several neat annotations throughout. Previous edition printed in 1861. ‘Kunst printed ‘He Pukapuka Whakaatu’, and letters from Bishop Pompallier, in 1863, after which date his imprint has not been noted. This work is attributed by Hocken to O C Davis; but, as against that view, it must be noted that it differs materially from the little book issued by him 1874 ; this has no exercises, but the vocabularies and sentences are fuller’ - Williams. Scarce. G-. Est. $150 11. MACDONALD, CHRISTINA Medicines of the Maori : from their trees, shrubs, and other plants, together with foods from the same sources. Plus four Auckland : Collins, 1973, 8vo. 142 p., illus. Hard cover. Light wear to covers and contents. VG-. Plus, ‘Adaption and change in Maori culture’ by R C Green. (Auckland : Stockton House, 1877). Soft cover. G. ‘A Maori community in Northland’ by P W Hohepa. (Auckland : Anthropology Dept., Auckland University, 1964). Soft cover. G. ‘The first New Zealanders’ by Philip Houghton. (Auckland : Hodder & Stoughton, 1980). Hard cover. G. Plus, ‘By bush and sea : tales new & old from New Zealand’ by A D Bright. (Auckland : Unity Press, 1931). G. [5]. 12. MEAD, SIDNEY M The art of Maori carving. Plus four Wellington : Reed, 1976, 4to. 64 p., illus., ports. Illustrated hard cover. Discolouration to boards and spine. Foxing to contents. G-. Plus, ‘Bone carving : a skillbase of techniques and concepts’ by Stephen Myhre. (Auckland : Reed, 1993). Plus three other similar publications. All generally G. [5]. 13. MILLARD, VICTOR R Portraits of tattooed warrior chiefs of New Zealand : the Millard collection [Auckland : V R Millard, 1942], 4to. [12] leaves, ports. Card covers with illustrated title and motif. Foxing to covers and creasing to extremities. Isolated pockets of foxing to contents. Images clean. G. Est. $50 14. OPPENHEIM, R S Maori death customs 1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1973, 8vo. 138 p. [4] p. of plates, illus. Dust jacket with light wear and sunning. Dark green cloth boards. Small, neat inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear to contents.’Revised version of a thesis presented for the degree of Master of Arts in Anthropology at the University of Auckland’- p.6. A nice copy. G+. Est. $60 15. RAMSAY, CHARLES STUART Tin Can Island : a story of Tonga and the swimming mail man of the South Seas [London] : Hurst & Blackett, [1937?], 8vo. 380 p., [32] p. of plates, illus., maps. Rebound in blue cloth, tape

to spine. Title mounted to spine. Maps to lining papers. Hinges reinforced. Tidy inscriptions to fly leaf. Foxing to contents. Contains an account of a fire walking episode. G. Est. $50 16. SCOTT, DICK Years of the pooh-bah : a Cook Islands history. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Rarotonga : CITC ; Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton c1991, 4to. 320 p., illus., facsims., maps, ports. Dust jacket with light wear. Black cloth boards. Illustrated lining papers. Inscription to fly leaf. Very light wear to contents. ‘Commissioned by Cook Islands Trading Corporation Limited in celebration of its 100th anniversary’ - T.p. verso. VG. Plus; ‘Would a good man die? : Niue Island, New Zealand and the late Mr Larsen’. (Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton : Southern Cross Books, 1993). Inscribed by the author. Soft cover. Light wear to covers and contents. VG. [2]. Est. $80

New Zealand 17. BRADSHAW, JOHN New Zealand of to-day (18841887) 1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1888, 8vo. xii, 402 p., 2 folded leaves of plates; maps. 629. Green cloth boards with gilt spine. Soiling to upper board and wear to spine. Small inscription to fly leaf. Occasional spotting to contents. Pages are uncut with unopened gatherings. ‘A sequel to the author’s ‘New Zealand as it is’ and in part a rejoinder to criticism of New Zealand by Froude in his ‘Oceana’ ; emphasis on economic aspects and opportunities for immigration’. Bagnall. G. 18. BULLER, JAMES Forty years in New Zealand : including a personal narrative, an account of Maoridom, and of the Christianization and colonization of the country 1st ed. London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1878, 8vo. viii, 503 p., 16 leaves of plates, illus., folded map, port. 748. Illustrated brown cloth boards. All edges gilt. Slight tears to folding map. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘Most of the text is an outline of Maori origins, legends and custom, the work of the missions of all denominations, European colonisation and its consequences, to the Maori land wars. However his most valuable contribution is within the first 152 pages where he recalls his initial posting as a Wesleyan missonary to Mangungu (Hokianga) from 1836 until his founding of Tangiteroria (Kaipara) mission in 1838. The narrative is enlivened by his recollections of Maori life, the numerous friends of both races, events such as the arrival of De Thierry, his 1839-40 walk to Cook Strait, etc. His later work in Wellington, Thames, Canterbury and Auckland is summarised.’ - Bagnall. A sound copy. G. Est. $50 19. BUTLER, ANNIE ROBINA Glimpses of Maori land 1st ed. London : Religious Tract Society, 1886, 8vo. x, 260 p., illus., map. 837. Blue cloth boards with gold tooled illustration and spine. Wear and soiling to BETHUNES 5


boards. Spotting and soiling to contents. ‘Graceful and occasionally significant series of vignettes’ - Bagnall. G-. 20. CARRICK, ROBERT New Zealand’s lone lands : being brief notes of a visit to the outlying islands of the colony 1st ed. Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1892, 8vo. 71 p., illus., maps. C324. Soft cover with wear and losses. Housed in a clear plastic sleeve. Foxing to contents. Chiefly deals with the Subantarctic Islands. Scarce. AF/FA. Est. $80 21. CLAYDEN, ARTHUR The England of the Pacific, or, New Zealand as an English middle-class emigrationfield : a lecture 1st ed. London : Wyman & Sons, 1879, 8vo. 56 p. [8] leaves of plates, illustrated. 1282. Booklet bound in maroon cloth boards. Bookplate to pastedown. Slight tear to original green paper cover. Light wear and occasional spotting to contents. ‘Together with a reprint of letters to the Daily news on The English agricultural labourer in New Zealand; notes of a month’s trip on horseback through the North Island of New Zealand; and a few plain directions for intending emigrants.’ - Cover. Includes adverts. ‘A most encouraging view of the country ; the month’s journey (p.44-55) was from Wellington to Wanganui, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Woodville and Featherston. Good comments on some small centres.’ Bagnall. Scarce. G. Est. $100 22. COWAN, JAMES Settlers and pioneers. A H Messenger’s copy, inscribed by the author 1st ed. Wellington : Dept of Internal Affairs, 1940, 8vo. xii, 153 p., illus., ports. C1626. Illustrated dust jacket with wear and sunning to spine. Brown cloth boards. Date and inscription by the author to front free endpaper. Pages are clean with occasional annotations. ‘Outline of the nature of pioneer life, chiefly illustrated from North Island history and Cowan’s own experiences.’ - Bagnall. A strong copy. G. 23. CRUISE, RICHARD A Journal of a ten months’ residence in New Zealand 2nd ed. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824, 8vo. vi, 327 p. [1] leaf of plates, port. 1504. Half calf binding with gilt spine. Wear to corners and slight cracking to spine. Foxing to frontispiece and title page. Lacking errata slip. Small, neat inscription to title page. Occasional spotting to contents. ‘The store ship ‘Dromedary’, after discharging convicts and supplies at Sydney, crossed the Tasman on her return voyage to collect spars. Visits were paid to the Bay of Islands, Whangaroa, and the Hauraki Gulf, Tamaki, the Thames and (without entering the harbour) Hokianga. Cruise as O/C of the military escort , had time to record his impressions of the region and of Maori society during the climax of Hongi’s influence and the intertribal wars. Contrasts to the tensions and brutalities come from not uncommon vignettes on more peaceful aspects of Maori character and activity.’ - Bagnall. The second edition has 6 BETHUNES

been reset with minor changes in preface, notes at end and addition of a meterological table. A good copy. G. Est. $300 24. FIRTH, RAYMOND Primitive economics of the New Zealand Maori 1st ed. London : George Routledge & Sons, 1929, 8vo. xxiv, 505 p. [16] leaves of plates, illus., maps. F432. Dust jacket with tears and spotting. Small inscription to upper right hand corner. Blue cloth boards. Small, neat inscription to front free endpaper. Contains clippings, laid in. Scattered foxing to contents. A nice copy. G. Est. $80 25. FLEMING, C A Geology of New Zealand : contributions to the geology of the provinces of Auckland and Nelson 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1959, 8vo. xii, 320 p., [8] leaves of plates (some folded), illustrated. (some col.), maps. Green cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Mild wear and soiling to boards. Occasional foxing to contents. G. 26. FURKERT, F W Early New Zealand engineers. Plus one 1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1953, 8vo. 306 p., [16] leaves of plates, illus., ports., maps. F872. Illustrated dust jacket with slight tear to spine. Maroon cloth boards. Inscription by A G Begg to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. G. Plus, ‘Beyond the Waimakariri : a regional history’ by D N Hawkins. (Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1957). Dust jacket with wear. Blue cloth boards. Light foxing. ‘History deals with Eyre, Rangiora, Kowai, Ashley and Oxford counties and the boroughs of Rangiora and Kaiapoi’ - Preface. G. [2]. Est. $50 27. GISBORNE, WILLIAM The colony of New Zealand : its history, vicissitudes and progress 1st ed. London : E A Petherick & Co., 1888, 8vo. xii, 360 p., [2] folded leaves of plates, col. maps. 2129. Dark green cloth boards. Spotting to boards and mild wear to spine. Damage to New Zealand map. Inscription to title page. Foxing to contents. ‘A carefully compiled narrative with information on land legislation and regulations, statistics, etc.’ Bagnall. G. 28. GODLEY, JOHN ROBERT A selection from the writings and speeches of John Robert Godley 1st ed. Christchurch : Press Office, 1863, 8vo. 330 p., [1] leaf of plates, 1 port. 2146. Half bound with brown cloth boards and leather spine. Significant wear and soiling to boards and spine. Ex libris. Hinges cracked but binding tight. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘Most of the volume deals with his work for the Canterbury Association both in New Zealand and after his return, the selected despatches being a significant contemporary publication’ - Bagnall. Includes a biography of John Robert Godley: p. 1-32. Scarce. Covers FA, contents G. Est. $80 29. GREY, GEORGE (CONTRIBUTOR) Papers relative to the affairs of New Zealand : correspondence with Governor Grey in continuation of the papers presented


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by command in January and June 1847 London : Printed by W Clowe and Sons for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1847, 4to. 85 p., 2 leaves of plates (folded), illus., col. maps. Paper covers with mild wear and spotting. Spine reinforced. Occasional foxing to contents. Features hand coloured maps. Despatches to Earl Grey and W E Gladstone, Oct. 7 1846 - Dec. 1 1847. Maps of Porirua district (with native reserves) and Wairau plain and valley. A good copy. G. Est. $150 30. HOCKEN, T M The early history of New Zealand : being a series of lectures delivered before the Otago Institute : also a lecturette on the Maoris of the South Island 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1914, 8vo. xi, 280 p., port. H1004. Green cloth boards. Mild wear. Inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to fly leaf and fore edge. Creasing to contents page. ‘Aspects of New Zealand history down to the passing of the Constitution Act’ - Bagnall. G. Est. $60 31. HUTCHESON, G R H B & J’s handbook for the guidance of buyers of letterpress printing in New Zealand : in two parts: printed on a useful selection of papers. A H Messenger’s copy 1st ed. Wellington: Hutcheson, Bowman & Johnson, 1938, 8vo. 183, 155 p., illus. (some col.). H1549. Green cloth boards with light wear. Mild sunning to spine. Inscription to front free endpaper: ‘To A H Messenger, with compliments of G R Hutcheson, 13.4.38’. Occasional foxing to contents. pt. 1. Hints on letterpress printing comprising copy and layout, type, process engraving, papers and boards, and miscellany. pt. 2. A printing trades glossary together with usages of the trade, a code of ethics, trade problems, and index of samples. A unique copy. G. 32. KING, MICHAEL Moriori : a people rediscovered 1st ed. Auckland : Viking, 1989, 4to. Dust jacket with light wear and fading to spine. Dark green cloth boards. Inscription to front free endpaper. Minor dampstaining to contents. G+. Est. $50 33. LEYS, THOMSON WILSON Brett’s colonists’ guide and cyclopaedia of useful knowledge : being a compendium of information by practical colonists ... 3rd ed. Auckland : Brett Printing and Publishing, 1902, thick 8vo. 1208 p., diagrams, illus. L451. Decorative maroon cloth boards. Spotting and rubbing to boards, wear to spine. Binding starting. Scattered foxing to contents. A passionate journalist and social worker, Leys also compiled the ‘Auckland Provical Almanac and Handbook’ and the Auckland section of Vogel’s ‘Handbook of New Zealand’. Topics include agriculture, home economics and medicine. G. Est. $50 34. MACDONALD, GORDON The Highlanders of Waipu, or, Echoes of 1745 : a Scottish odyssey Ltd. ed. Dunedin : Coulls, Somerville, Wilkie, 1928, small 8vo. 192 p., [4] p. of plates, map, ports. M173. Stiff card covers. Spotting to covers and browning to spine. Foxing to contents. 8 BETHUNES

Contains a hand written letter laid in. ‘Edition of 500 copies’ - Bagnall. Scarce. G. Est. $50 35. NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION A collection of 22 rugby programmes 1956-82. Soft covers, stapled. Collection includes: South Africa versus Auckland at Eden Park, Saturday June 16, 1956. British Isles versus Auckland at Eden Park, Saturday 27th June, 1959. New Zealand versus Australia at Eden Park, 11 September 1982. Plus, Auckland versus South Africa at Eden Park 5th and 12th of September, 1981. Includes many advertisements. All generally G+. [22] Est. $50 36. OLIVER, C J The tour of the third All Blacks, 1935 Wellington : Wright & Carman, 1936, 8vo. 200 p., [18] p. of plates, illus., facsim., ports. Soft cover with wear and creasing. Occasional foxing to contents. Includes many advertisements. G-. 37. OLSEN, ORJAN Eventyrlandet : fra en reise i New Zealand. A H Messenger’s copy, inscribed by the author 1st ed. Oslo : Forlagt av H Aschhoug & Co (W Nygaard), 1931, large 8vo. 315 p., [82] p. of plates, illus., maps, ports. O129. Half bound. Marble paper boards, blue leather spine with gilt decoartion. Mild shelf wear. Inscription to front free endpaper: ‘Mr A H Messenger, with the author’s kind regards, Oslo Dec 22, 1931’. Scattered foxing to contents. ‘Chatty account of a visit to New Zealand and Samoa in 1928’. - Bagnall. G. 38. PARSONS, FRANK The story of New Zealand : a history of New Zealand from the earliest times to the present... 1st ed. Philadelphia : C F Taylor, Equity series, 1904, 4to. xxii, [2], 836 p, [4]p., illus., ports, maps. P222. Maroon cloth boards and spine with gold tooled titles. Wear to spine and lower board. Binding starting. Mild wear to contents. ‘Some interesting comparisons and opinions with a mass of data in support of the liberal policies and achievements.’ - Bagnall. G. Est. $50 39. POWER, W TYRONE Sketches in New Zealand, with pen and pencil : from a journal kept in that country from July 1846, to June 1848 1st ed. London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848, 8vo. xlviii, 290 p., [7] leaves of plates, illus., (some col.), ports. 4668. Rebacked. Original red cloth covers mounted to maroon boards. Wear to corners. Publishers advertisement and inscription to lining papers. Further inscriptions to fly leaf. Excision to title page. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘Power, Commissariat Officer for the British forces engaged in operations in the Hutt Valley and Wanganui, gives a good account of his experiences and impressions. General introduction outlining the history of settlement displaying a not uncritical sympathy with the New Zealand Company. Auckland a ‘beggarly collection of poverty-stricken huts and wooden houses’ and Wellington ‘scarcely more pleasing’ ; Te Rauparaha and his son, Otaki, Wanganui village, the Gilfillan murder, etc, with much perceptive comment.’ - Bagnall. G. Est. $300


40. RUSDEN, G W History of New Zealand. In three volumes 1st ed. London : Chapman and Hall ; Melbourne : G. Robertson, 1883, 8vo. 3 v. (viii, 655; 606; 540 p.). 1 map (folded). R1165. Rebound in green cloth. Gilt titles to spine. Light wear to covers. Scattered foxing to contents. Contents page and map depicting North Island tribal boundaries loose in V. 1. Considerable damage to map. Errata slip with annotations taken from V. 3 and inserted into front of V.1. ‘Despite much careful and detailed research (many useful summaries of official papers and ministerial decisions still only in Rusden and not in other New Zealand general histories) the author’s strong Maori sympathies affected his judgement in the use of the material’ - Bagnall. Serviceable copies of the first edition. G. [3]. Est. $80 41. STACK, J W More Maoriland adventures of J W Stack. Plus one 1st ed. Dunedin : A H & A W Reed, 1936, 8vo. 255 p., [7] leaves of plates, illus., ports., maps. S1459. Illustrated dust jacket with small tears and losses to spine. Red cloth boards. Occasional foxing to contents. Edition of 1500 copies. ‘Stack’s voyage to England, schooling work for Church Missionary Society and return to New Zealand, work with Maunsell in Waikato and 1859 experiences with Canterbury Maoris’ - Bagnall. G. Plus, ‘The shadow of the land : a study of British policy and racial conflict in New Zealand 18321852’ by Ian Wards. (Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs : A R Shearer, Govt. Print., 1968). Green cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Minor wear to covers and contents. G+. [2]. 42. TAYLOR, NANCY M (EDITOR) Early travellers in New Zealand 1st ed. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1959, 8vo. xxx, 594 p., [1] folded leaf of plates, map. T198. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Blue cloth boards. Neat inscription to front free endpaper. Tape residue to lining papers. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘Extracts from the journals or narratives of William Colenso, G A Selwyn, Charles Abraham, John Johnson, Charles Heaphy, Thomas Brunner, J T Thomson, S Percy Smith, A J Barrington, Herbert Meade, and J H H St. John’ - Bagnall. G. Est. $80 43. TAYLOR, RICHARD Te Ika a Maui, or, New Zealand and its inhabitants : illustrating the origin, manners, customs, mythology, religion, rites, songs, proverbs, fables, and language of the natives ; together with the geology, natural history, productions, and climate of the country, its state as regards Christianity, sketches of the principal chiefs, and their present position 1st ed. London : Wertheim and Macintosh, 1855, 8vo. xiv, 490 p., 8, [1] leaves of plates, illus. 5481. Decorated dark green cloth boards. Wear to corners. Sunning and splitting to spine. Lacking folded map. Occasional spotting to contents. Some appendices, such as Robert’s report on the 1855 earthquake were omitted from later editions. An informative work. Covers G-, contents G. Est. $80

44 . WISE’S New Zealand index 1908 : Wise’s every place in New Zealand. Plus one 1st ed. Wellington : H Wise & Co., 1908, 8vo. vii, 514 p., illus. Red cloth boards with title in black. Advertisement to lower board. Moderate wear. Advertisements to lining papers and contents. Light foxing. G. Plus, ‘New Zealand index 1917 : a valuable handbook to every place in N Z’. (Wellington : H Wise & Co., 1917). Red cloth boards with rubbing and wear to spine. Binding weak. Endpapers loose, laid in. Stamps to endpapers and preface. Advertisements to lining papers. Wear to contents. G-. [2]. Est. $80 45. WOMEN’S DIVISION OF THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION Brave days : pioneer women of New Zealand. A H Messenger’s copy, inscribed by the A W Reed 1st ed. Dunedin : A H & A W Reed, for the Women’s Division of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, 1939, 8vo. 309 p., [4] leaves of plates, illus. Dust jacket with mild wear and browning to spine. Green cloth boards. ‘A H Messenger, 15 Cooper St, Karori’ inscribed to front free endpaper. ‘A H Messenger, from A W Reed, Wellington, July 1939’ inscribed verso of title page. Scattered foxing to contents. A unique copy. G.

Maritime 46. CHURCHOUSE, JACK The Pamir under the New Zealand ensign 1st ed. Wellington : Millwood Press, 1978, 4to. xi, 284 p., [16] p. of plates, illus. (some col.), col. maps. Illustrated dust jacket. Blue cloth boards. Neat inscription to front free endpaper. Light wear to covers and contents. VG. Est. $80 47. COWAN, JAMES Suwarrow gold, and other stories of the great South Sea 1st ed. London : Jonathan Cape, [1936], 8vo. 253 p. map. C1628. Lacks dust jacket. Gold cloth boards with mild wear to extremities. Scattered foxing to contents. Includes references to Niue and New Zealand. G. Est. $50 48. DOAK, WADE The Elingamite and its treasure. Inscribed by the author and two other members of the 1968 expedition London ; Auckland : Hodder and Stoughton, c1969, 8vo. 192 p., [16] p. of plates, illus., maps. Dust jacket with light wear and discolouration to spine. Blue cloth boards. Illustrated lining papers. Account of the shipwreck of the Elingamite in 1902, and the salvage of its treasure in 1968. Inscription by the author, John Pettit and Kelvin Tarlton of the 1968 expedition, to title page. Foxing to contents. Includes a treasure coin from the wreck of the Elingamite mounted to a seperate leaf, tipped in. A unique copy. G+. Est. $50 49. INGRAM, C W N New Zealand shipwrecks, 17951970. Plus one 4th revised ed. Wellington : Reed, 1972, tall 8vo. 448 p., illus. Dust jacket, blue cloth boards. Light wear to covers and contents. G+. Plus, ‘Servants BETHUNES 9


of the north : adventures on the coastal trade with the Northern Steam Ship Company’ by Cliff Furniss. 1st ed. (Wellington ; Sydney : Reed, 1977). Dust jacket, brown cloth boards. Sunning to spine. Occasional spotting to contents. G. [2]. Est. $50 50. LYON, DAVID J The Denny list. in four volumes London : National Maritime Museum, 1975, 4to. 4 v., illus. Illustrated soft covers with signs of wear. Mild wear to contents. A list of ships built by William Denny and brothers. Scarce. G-. [4]. Est. $50 51. PRESTON CORPORATION Ribble Navigation : specification and conditions of agreement for the construction of an iron twinscrew tug and servicing boat Preston : E Ambler and Son, ND, 4to. Unpaginated, tables. Maroon cloth boards. Wear to spine and soiling to lower board. Foxing to endpapers. Mild browning to contents. Appears to be late 19th Century. Includes extensive information and specifications regarding machinery, dock equipment, tender agreements and other general conditions. G. Est. $120

New Zealand Regional 52. BRADLEY, E K The great Northern Wairoa 2nd ed. [Kamo : E Bradley], 1973, 8vo. 194 p., [60] p. of plates ; illus. Soft cover with wear and soiling. Inscription to title page. Mild wear and sunning to contents. A history of Kaipara Harbour and surrounding district. G. Est. $50 53. BUICK, T LINDSAY Old Manawatu, or, The wild days of the west. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Palmerston North : Buick & Young, 1903, thick 8vo. 407 p., [23] leaves of plates, ports., map. B1676. Red cloth boards with gilt titles. Signs of shelf wear. Patterned lining papers. Scattered foxing to contents. G. Plus, ‘The Treaty of Waitangi : or, how New Zealand became a British colony’. (Wellington : Mackay, 1914). Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Light wear to covers, foxing to contents. New Zealand Department of Tourist and Publicity Library sticker mounted to pastedown, plus a sketch and hand written note depicting Tamati Waaka Nene laid in. Possibly A H Messenger’s copy. G. [2]. Est. $50 54. BUTLER, FRED Early days, Taranaki. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. New Plymouth : Printed for the author by Taranaki Herald, 1942, 8vo. 122 p., illus., ports. B1861. Rebound in a rather odd combination of floral patterned paper and green cloth. Ink staining to upper board and spine. New endpapers. Mild wear and occasional spotting to contents. Bagnall calls for an errata slip facing p. [6], which is not present. Disconnected notes, chiefly from newspapers with a section on hotels. First edition of 500 copies, 100 of which are printed on heavy paper, and numbered and signed. This is no. 13, bearing the authors inscription. Scarce. Covers G, contents G+. Est. $50 10 BETHUNES

55. CHRIST’S COLLEGE The School list of Christ’s College from 1850 to 1950 6th ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1950, thick 8vo. 769 p. plates, ports. Brown cloth boards with mild wear and sunning to spine. Lacking dust jacket. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. G. 56. GARCIA, JAMES (EDITOR) History of Whangamomona county : published by the Whangamomona Centennial Celebrations Committee as a centennial memorial and dedicated to the pioneer settlers of the district 1st ed. New Plymouth : Taranaki Daily News Co., 1940, 8vo. 136 p., illus., maps, port. G40. Blue cloth boards with gilt title. Fading to spine, mild soiling to boards. Foxing and fingerprinting to contents. Annotations to p. 117. Scarce. G-. Est. $50 57. GRIFFITHS, GEORGE JOHN The Advance guard : prize-winning and other leading essays from the historical biography competition conducted by the Otago daily times to mark the 125th anniversary of the Otago Settlement Dunedin : Otago daily times, c1973-c1974, 8vo. 3 v., illus. Dust jackets with wear and rubbing, particularly to v. 3. Maroon cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Small inscriptions to front free endpaper on v. 2 and v. 3. Library stamp to v.2. Mild wear and spotting to contents. All generally G. [3]. 58. HALL-JONES, F G Invercargill pioneers 1st ed. Invercargill : Southland Historical Committee, 1946, 8vo. 184 p., [10] leaves of plates, ports. H97. Green cloth boards. Endpapers excised. Neat inscription by the previous owner to title page. Occasional foxing. Collection of short biographies arranged by period. G. 59. KING, MICHAEL The Coromandel : text, Michael King ; photographs, Robin Morrison 1st ed. Auckland : Tandem Press, 1993, 4to. 166 p., illus. (some col.) map., ports (some col.). Dust jacket with mild wear and sunning to spine. Green cloth boards. Light wear to contents. Includes a hand written note by the author, addressed to the owner, laid in. History, landscape and lifestyle of the Coromandel Peninsula. A handsome copy. VG. Est. $80 60. LYTTELTON TIMES COMPANY Christchurch, New Zealand : the Garden City of the Dominion. Plus one Christchurch : Lyttelton Times Coy Ltd, [1917?], 4to. [48] p., chiefly illus. Illustrated paper covers. Wear to spine. Neat inscription to title page. Light wear to contents, some rust staining from staples. Features many nostalgic images of architectural landmarks. Scarce. G. Plus, ‘The future of Christchurch : progress with economy is to-day’s need’. (Christchurch : Christchurch Citizen’s Association, 1931). Illustrated paper covers. Stapled. Small inscription to front cover. Wear to spine. Creasing and wear to contents. A scarce publication promoting local election day on May 6th, 1931. Featuring many advertisements and portraits of mayoral candidates. G-. [2]. Est. $80


61. MACKWORTH, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Enderby Settlement diaries : records of a British colony at the Auckland Islands, 1849-1852 Wellington : Wild Press ; Pakuranga : Wordsell Press, 1999, tall 8vo. xviii, 266 p., illus., (some col.), facsims., maps (some col.), ports. Illustrated soft cover. A handsome copy. F. Est. $60 62. MANSON, CECIL Tides of Hokianga 1st ed. Wellington : Wingfield Press, 1956, 8vo. 116 p., [8] p. of plates, illus., ports. M966. Illustrated dust jacket. Mild wear. Blue cloth boards. ‘Geoff Messenger’ inscribed to front free endpaper. Mild wear and occasional spotting to contents. ‘Sketches based on incidents in Hokianga history’ - Bagnall. G. 63. MCKAY, ALEXANDER Report on the recent seismic disturbances within Cheviot County in northern Canterbury and the Amuri District of Nelson, New Zealand (November and December, 1901) Wellington : Govt Printer, 1902, 8vo. 80 p., [16] leaves of plates (one folded), illus., map. M309. Paper covers with significant wear. Makeshift repairs to spine and covers. Browning to contents. Scarce. AF/FA. Est. $50 64. MCNAB, ROBERT Murihiku and the southern islands : a history of the West Coast Sounds, Foveaux Strait, Stewart Island, the Snares, Bounty, Antipodes, Auckland, Campbell and Macquarie Islands, from 1770 to 1829. Inscribed by the author 2nd ed. Invercargill : William Smith, Printer 1907, 8vo. xiii, 377 p., [4] leaves of plates, maps, facsims. M569. Grey cloth boards with black titles. Lacking dust jacket. Light wear. Presentation certificate bearing the author’s inscription mounted to front free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. Edition of 1000 copies. An appealing copy. G. Est. $100 65. MORETON, A R Lake Heron and its environs. Plus three [Christchurch] : Marriner Bros., [1918], slim 8vo. 24 p. M1961. Paper covers. ‘Presented with compliments to I Cuthbert’ - front cover. Mild wear. Scarce. G. Plus, ‘Akaroa : tourist guide book : historic interests, beauty spots, walks, harbour trips and motor runs’. ([Akaroa] : Akaroa Progress Association : Akaroa Mail Print, [1939]). Moderate wear. G-. ‘Rotorua and New Zealand’s thermal wonderland’. ([Wellington] : Tourist and Publicity Dept., [1940?]. Illustrated covers. Mild wear. G. ‘Wakatipu : queen of the lakes’ , by Florrie Hogarth du Gruchy. (Wellington : Reed, [1947]). Card covers. Wear and soiling. G. [4]. Est. $60 66. SANSOM, OLGA In the grip of an island : early Stewart Island history. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Invercargill : Craigs, 1982, 8vo. 172 p., [48] p. of plates, illus., maps, ports. Dust jacket with light rubbing and creasing. Brown cloth boards. Illustrated lining papers. Inscription by the author to title page. Light wear to contents. A nice copy. Covers, G, contents G+. 67. SCOTT, DICK Fire on the clay : the pakeha comes to West Auckland 1st ed. Auckland : Southern Cross

Books, 1979, 4to. 223 p., [8] p. of plates illus., (some col.), facsims., maps, ports. Dust jacket with mild wear and creasing. Black cloth boards. Illustrated lining papers. Light wear to contents. Covers G+, contents VG. 68. SHERRARD, J M Kaikoura : a history of the district 1st ed. Kaikoura : Kaikoura County Council, 1966, 8vo. 373 p., illus., ports., maps. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Light wear. Blue cloth boards. Inscription to front free endpaper. Owner’s stamp to fly leaf. Occasional annotations and scattered foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $60 69. STALLWORTHY, JOHN Early Northern Wairoa 1st ed. Dargaville : Wairoa Bell & Northern Advertiser, [1916], 8vo. 205 p. S1472. Illustrated paper covers. Mild wear to covers and occasional foxing contents. Work compiled in conjunction with A J Stallworthy. A strong copy. G+. Est. $60

Natural History 70. ANDERSEN, JOHANNES CARL Bird-song and New Zealand song birds. Inscribed by the author Subscribers ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1926, 8vo. [vi], 215 p. [18] leaves of plates., illus, music. A438. Dust jacket with chips and slight tears. Red cloth boards. Small neat inscription to front free endpaper. Spotting and mild wear to contents. Subscribers copy, no. 158, signed and dated by the author. ‘An interesting and useful attempt to record the song of many New Zealand birds in musical notation with much additional general background information on bird calls and general habits’ - Bagnall. A good copy. G. 71. BULLER, WALTER LAWRY A history of the birds of New Zealand. First edition 1st ed. London : John Van Voorst, 1873, 4to. xxiii, 384 p. [36] leaves of plates. illus (col.). 755. Exquisitely decorated cloth boards. Discerete tape repairs to spine and corners. Areas of dampstaining to boards. Slight tear to spine. Foxing and creasing to frontispiece and title page Prospectus page and first page of preface loose, laid in. Some foxing to margins and tissue guards, but all plates clear and vibrant. G. Est. $3500 72. BULLER, WALTER LAWRY A history of the birds of New Zealand. In two volumes. Second edition 2nd ed. London : Published for the subscribers by the author, 1888. Folio. 2 v. (lxxxiv, 250; xv, 359 p.), [50] leaves of plates, illus. (chiefly col.). 757. Elaborately decorated boards with gilt Takahe centre front. Scuffing to lower boards and rubbing to extremities. Chipping to spines. Hinges reinforced. Foxing to endpapers and occasional foxing to contents. Spotting to several plates, mostly on the margins. 50 plates by Keulemans featuring 80 species with accompanying text being more detailed than the first edition. A good set. G. [2]. Est. $4500

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73. BULLER, WALTER LAWRY Supplement to the Birds of New Zealand London : W L Buller, 1905, folio. 2 v. (l, 200; 178 p.) , col. illus., ports. 758. Rebound, two volumes in one. Bound in red cloth and morocco with gilt title to spine. Light bruising to spine. Marbled endpapers. A sprinkling of foxing to endpapers and mounted portrait of the author. Contents clean, twelve hand-coloured plates by Keuleman’s in excellent condition. A nice copy. VG. Est. $1800 74. CHEESEMAN, T F Illustrations of the New Zealand flora. In two volumes. Plus one 1st ed. Wellington : J Mackay, Govt Printer, 1914, 4to. 2 v., illus. Green cloth boards with gilt spine. Rubbing and dampstaining to boards. Patterned endpapers with previous owners inscription. Scattered foxing to contents. G. Plus, ‘Trees from other lands for shelter and timber in New Zealand : eucalypts’ by J H Simmonds. (Auckland : Brett Printing and Publishing Co., 1927). Green cloth boards. Gilt titles. Wear to boards. Foxing to contents. G. [3]. Est. $200 75. COCKAYNE, LEONARD New Zealand plants and their story 1st ed. Wellington : Government Printer, 1910, 8vo. vii, 190 p., illus. C1102. Decorative green cloth boards with mild wear and soiling. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to fore edge. Cockayne was a noted botanist and plant geographer. This book was compiled from a series of newspaper articles written by the author and published by the Department of Education. ‘A most useful introduction to plant habitat and distribution for the interested general reader.’ - Bagnall. G. 76. DARWIN, CHARLES The expression of the emotions in man and animals. 1st ed. London : John Murray, 1872, 8vo. vi, 374 p., 7 leaves of plates (some folded), illus. Original green cloth boards, gilt title to spine. Rectangular panel blind stamped to boards. Considerbale wear. Splitting to spine. Inscription to fly leaf. Binding weak. Foxing to contents. First edition, second issue. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. Est. $250 77. FERN ALBUM, MARY ANNE ARMSTRONG Ferns of New Zealand, mounted and botanically named by Mrs C C Armstrong, Dunedin c1889. Quater bound, green cloth with gilt title. Front cover virtually detached. Hinges reinforced on lower board. Stamp of ‘C C Armstrong Fern Artist’ to pastedowns. Names either mounted at head of pages or handwritten. Paper guards with wear and foxing. Twenty arrangements. Some small losses to ferns. Armstrong won prize medals for her New Zealand ferns.’Wife of Charles Clark Armstrong, hotel proprietor in Dunedin 1861?-1886 before returning to Melbourne, her herbarium is in the Botanical Museum and Herbarium, Copenhagen.’ - Bagnall. She died in 1912. Fragile. AF. FA to G. Est. $100 78. GOULD, JOHN The mammals of Australia South Melbourne : Macmillan, 1983, 4to. xxvii, 146 p., illus. Dust jacket with wear and sunning to spine. Brown cloth boards. Soiling to fore edge, contents clean. Previously 12 BETHUNES

published as 3 separate volumes: Kangaroos; Australian marsupials and monotremes; Placental mammals of Australia. Covers G, contents G+. Est. $100 79. GUTHRIE-SMITH, H Mutton birds and other birds. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1914, 8vo. 220 p., 77 leaves of plates. illus. G978. Green cloth boards with gilt title and illustration. Mild wear to covers and spine. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘Bird life on islands of Fouveaux Strait’ - Bagnall. G+. Plus ‘Birds of the water, wood & waste’ 1st ed. (Wellington : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1910). Green cloth boards. ‘With the author’s compliments’ inscribed to verso of front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. ‘Bird life on Tutira Station’ - Bagnall. G. [2]. Est. $100 80. HUDSON, G V The butterflies and moths of New Zealand 1st ed. Wellington : Ferguson & Osborn, Printers, 1928, 4to. xi, 386 p., [61] leaves, [62] leaves of plates, illus. (some col). H1418. Quarter bound. Red morocco spine and corners. Green cloth boards with decorative gilt titles. Bump and small split to foot of spine. Foxing to fly leaf and occasional spotting throughout. A handsome copy. G. Est. $500 81. KIRK, THOMAS The forest flora of New Zealand 1st ed. Wellington : Govt. Printer, 1889, folio. xv, 345 p., [159] leaves of plates (some folded), illus. 3015. Decorative cloth boards. Moderate wear to extremities, rubbing to boards. Foxing to contents. ‘2000 copies printed foolscap size and 300 large paper in demy folio. There are interesting special copies of the latter, at least one (WTU) having col. plates. A descriptive account of the trees and larger shrubs, chiefly from economic aspect. Although the wealth of data on the strengths of various timbers and their possible uses has been modified or disproved by later research, the work, with its clear, recognisable diagrams and straightforward text, is still of interest and value’ - Bagnall. G. Est. $80

Military 82. ANSON, T V The New Zealand dental services Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1960, thick 8vo. xi, 422 p., [22] p. of plates (some col., some folded), illus., maps. Green dust jacket with repairs. Mild creasing. Green cloth boards. Occasional spotting to contents. A strong copy. Scarce. Covers G; contents G+. Est. $220 83. BAKER, J V T The New Zealand people at war : war economy. Plus one Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1965, tall 8vo. xvi, 660 p., [32] p. of plates, illus. Green pictorial dust jacket with rubbing. Green cloth boards. Light wear and occasional foxing to contents. G. Plus, ‘The New Zealand people at war : political and external affairs’ by F L W Wood. (Wellington. : War History Branch, Dept of Internal Affairs,


1958). Dust jacket. Mild wear to covers and contents. G. [2]. Est. $60 84. BURDON, R M 24 Battalion Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1953, 8vo. xv, 361 p., [38] p. of plates, illus., maps. Red cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Light wear to covers and contents. A strong copy. G+. Est. $100 85. BYRNE, A E Official history of the Otago Regiment, N Z E F, in the Great War, 1914-1918 1st ed. Dunedin : Printed by J Wilkie, [1921], thick 8vo. 407 p., [47] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., maps. B1956. Black cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Tear to spine. Small inscription in pencil to front free endpaper. Additional illustrated title-page.Foxing to contents. G. 86. BYRNE, J R New Zealand artillery in the field : 1914-1918 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1922, 8vo. xii, 314 p., [35] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., maps. B1957. Blue cloth boards with gold insignia. Fading to covers and spine. Wear and small tears to spine. Errata slip facing p. [i]. Browning to contents. G. Est. $80 87. CLARENDON, EDWARD HYDE The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England. In six volumes New ed. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1807, tall 8vo. 6 v. Rebound. Original brown cloth with gold titles mounted to spines. Blue paper boards. Shelf wear with some repairs. Spines brittle. Foxing to contents. G. [6]. Est. $150 88. CODY, J F New Zealand Engineers, Middle East 1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Dept of Internal Affairs. xvi, 774 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded, some col.), illus., maps. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Considerbale wear and losses to dust jacket. Red cloth boards. Presented to L/Cpl K Hunt. N Z E F certificate mounted to front free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. Covers FA, contents G. Est. $50 89. CODY, J F New Zealand Engineers, Middle East Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1961, thick 8vo. xvi, 774 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded, some col.), illus., maps. Red cloth boards with spotting to spine. Lacking dust jacket. Sporadic foxing to contents. G. 90. CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION Instructions for the operation and maintenance of the continental red seal tank engine 1st ed. Detroit : Continental Motors Corporation, 1941, 4to. xiii, various pagination, tables, diagrams, illus. Thick paper covers. Wear and creasing. Continental Motors insignia blind stamped to front cover. Soiling to title page. Wear to contents. ‘Restriced’ - TP. General descriptions, engine troubleshooting, cleaning and repair. Features several diagrams. G. Est. $80 91. COWAN, JAMES The Maoris in the Great War : a history of the New Zealand Native Contingent and

Pioneer Battalion : Gallipoli 1915, France and Flanders 1916-1918 1st ed. Auckland : Maori Regimental Committee, 1926, 8vo. xii, 180 p., [28] leaves of plates (some folded), ports., maps, plans. C1606. Brown cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Light wear to boards. Includes two facsimilie maps, laid in. Foxing to contents. A strong copy. G. Est. $250 92. CUNNINGHAM, W H The Wellington Regiment, N Z E F, 1914-1919 1st ed. Wellington : Ferguson and Osborn, 1928, 8vo. xii, 399 p., [40] p. of plates (3 folded), illus., maps. C1888. Brown cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles. Dampstaining to lower board. Hinges discretely reinforced. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $150 93. CUNNINGHAM, W H The Wellington Regiment, N Z E F, 1914-1919. Plus one Facsmilie ed. [Wellington] : N & M Press, [2005], 8vo. xii, 399 p., [40] p. of plates, illus., maps. Soft cover. Mild wear to covers and contents. Plus; ‘The war effort of New Zealand : a popular history of (a) minor campaigns in which New Zealanders took part : (b) services not fully dealt with in the campaign volumes : (c) the work at the bases’, edited by H T B Drew. (Auckland : Printed and published under the authority of the New Zealand Government by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1923). Tan cloth boards. Moderate wear to covers and contents. Ex library copy. G. [2]. 94. DAWSON, W D 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1961, thick 8vo. xvi, 676 p., [38] p. of plates (some folded, some col.), illus, maps. Red cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Minor sunning to contents, otherwise clean. A nice copy. G+. 95. DRAKE, D E They served with honour : experiences of South Canterbury airmen in World War II. Inscribed by the author Ltd. ed. Timaru : D E Drake on behalf of the South Canterbury Aviation Heritage Centre, [2001], 4to. 149 p., illus. Soft cover. Light wear to covers and contents. Inscription by the author to title page. Scarce. VG. 96. FERGUSON, DAVID The history of the Canterbury Regiment, N Z E F, 1914-1919 1st ed. Auckland : Printed by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1921, 8vo. vii, 364 p., [45] leaves of plates (some folded), maps (some col.), ports. F250. Brown cloth boards with black titles and gold insignia. Wear to corners and spine. Foxing to contents. G. Est. $60 97. FITCHETT, W H How England saved Europe : the story of the Great War (1793-1815). In four volumes London : Smith, Elder, & Co., 1899, 8vo. 4 v., illus., plates, ports. Decorative cloth boards. Sunning to spines. Wear to boards. Hinges brittle. Foxing to contents. Volume 1: From the low countries to the sea. Volume 2: The struggle for the sea. Volume 3: The war in the peninsula. Volume 4: Waterloo and St. Helena. G-. [4]. Est. $50

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98. HENDERSON, JIM 22 Battalion Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1958, 8vo. xvi, 487 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.), ports. Red cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Light wear and occasional spotting to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $100

105. LOUGHNAN, R J M Divisional cavalry Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs,. xvi, 445 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.), ports. Pictorial dust jacket with wear to extremities. Red cloth boards. Occasional spotting to contents. A good copy. Covers G; contents G+.

99. HORN, ALEX Wings over the Pacific : the RNZAF in the Pacific air war. Plus one 1st ed. Auckland : Random Century, 1992, 4to. xi, 228 p., illus., facsims., maps, ports. Soft cover. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear to covers and contents. ‘Comprehensive, but informal, history of the RNZAF in the Pacific during World War II. Using his own experiences and those of [others] . Alex Horn recreates the war years. [from] early training days right up to the very end of the war’ - Back cover. G. Plus; ‘Wednesday bomber boys : RAF Bomber Command Association New Zealand’, compiled by P J Wheeler. ([Auckland] : RAF Bomber Command Association, 2005). Soft cover. Mild wear. G+. [2].

106. MASON, W WYNNE Prisoners of war 1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Dept of Internal Affairs, 1954, thick 8vo. xxvi, 546 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded), illus., col. maps. M1284. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Slight tears to dust jacket. Green cloth boards. Occasional foxing to contents. Includes biographical foot notes. G.

100. JILLETT, DAVID. No cloak, no dagger : New Zealand intelligence in Bougainville, the Solomons, Italy and Greece 1st ed. Waitakere City : Jolley Printing, c2000, slim 8vo. [6], 57 p., illus., maps. Soft cover. Light wear to covers and contents. ‘14th Brigade Intelligence’ - Front cover. Scarce. G. 101. KAY, ROBIN 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion 1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs 1958, thick 8vo. xvi, 543 p., [37] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). K57. Dust jacket with minor wear and foxing. Red cloth boards. Light foxing to endpapers, contents clean. A strong copy. Scarce. G. Est. $120 102. KAY, ROBIN Italy. Volume II. From Cassino to Trieste Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, [1968], thick 8vo. xx, 639 p, [53] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Dust jacket with light wear. Red cloth boards. Inscription by Lt. Col. I R Diggle, MBE, RNZA, to front free endpaper. Light wear to contents. A handsome copy. Scarce. G+. Est. $120 103 . KIDSON, A L Petrol Company Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1961, 8vo. xv, 363 p., [39] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.), ports. Dust jacket with wear and chipping. Red cloth boards. Light wear and minor spotting to contents. A strong copy. Covers G; contents G+. Est. $80 104. LARSEN, COLIN R Pacific commandos : New Zealanders and Fijians in action : a history of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas 1st ed. Wellington : A H and A W Reed, 1946, 8vo. 161 p. [7] p. of plates, illus, maps. L147. Dust jacket with slight tears and chipping. Yellow cloth boards. Light wear and foxing to contents. ‘Written for the Historical Committee of Southern Independent Commando and First Commando Fiji Guerrillas’ -p. [6]. Edition of 750 copies. G. Est. $80 14 BETHUNES

107. MCCLYMONT, W G To Greece Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1959, thick 8vo. xii, 538 p., [31] p. of plates (8 folded), illus., maps (some col. Dust jacket with slight tears and sunning to spine. Red cloth boards. Light wear to contents. Covers G, contents G+. 108. MORRISON, ROBIN New Zealand photographs : 1999 calendar Nelson : Craig Potton, 1998, 4to. 12 p. Calendar housed in shrink wrap. Featuring 12 iconic images, some taken from ‘The South Island of New Zealand from the road’. F. Est. $50 109. MURPHY, W E 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery. Plus one by the same author Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1966, thick 8vo. xx, 796 p., [58] p. of plates (some folded), illus. (1 col.), ports., maps (some col.). Dust jacket with slight tears spotting. Red cloth boards. Light wear to contents. Covers G; contents G+. Plus, ‘The relief of Tobruk’. (Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1961). Dust jacket. Mild wear to covers and contents. G. [2]. Est. $80 110. MURPHY, W E The relief of Tobruk 1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1961, thick 8vo. xii, 566 p., [17] p. of plates, illus., maps. Red cloth boards with mild wear to spine. Lacks dust jacket. Foxing to contents. G. 111. PHILLIPS, N C Italy. Volume I. The Sangro to Cassino 1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1957, thick 8vo. xvi, 387 p., [44] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). P544. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Red cloth boards. Dampstaining to dust jacket and boards. Library stamps to fore edge and contents. Light wear and occasional foxing to contents. G. Est. $50 112. PILLING, EWEN GEORGE An Anzac memory : extracts from the rough diary of Lieutenant E G Pilling 1st ed. Dunedin : Stanton Bros., 1933, 8vo. 163 p., [3] leaves of plates. illus., ports. P599. Brown cloth boards Wear to spine. Inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. ‘Gallipoli and France’ - Bagnall. Scarce. G. Est. $125


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113. PRINGLE, D J C & GLUE, W A 20 Battalion and Armoured Regiment Wellington : War History Branch, Dept.of Internal Affairs, 1957, thick 8vo. [16], 631 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Red cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Minor wear to covers and contents. G+. Est. $80 114. PUTTICK, EDWARD, SIR 25 Battalion Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1960, thick 8vo. 654 p., [39] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Pictorial dust jacket with minor wear and creasing. Red cloth boards. Mild sunning to contents. G. Est. $80 115. ROSS, ANGUS 23 Battalion Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1959, thick 8vo. xvi, 506 p., [39] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Dust jacket with foxing. Red cloth boards. Mild foxing to contents. G. 116. ROSS, J M S Royal New Zealand Air Force Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1955, tall 8vo. xv, 343 p., [33] p. of plates (some folded, some col.), illus., maps. Blue cloth boards with spotting. Lacking dust jacket. Scattered foxing to contents. G. 117. SAUNDERS, HILARY AIDAN ST GEORGE Return at dawn : the official story of the New Zealand Bomber Squadron of the R A F from June, 1939 to July, 1942. Plus 12 other similar publications Wellington : Issued by the Director of Publicity, [1942], tall 8vo. [50] p., [2] p. of plates, illus. Illustrated soft cover, stapled. Mild wear to covers and contents. G+. Plus 12 other similar publications, including several printed by the New Zealand Army Board. All soft cover, stapled. Wear to spines. All generally G. [13]. Est. $50 118. STEVENS, W G Bardia to Enfidaville Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1962, thick 8vo. xii, 416 p., [38] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Pictorial dust jacket with wear and chipping. Red cloth boards. Scattered foxing to contents. Covers G-, contents G. 119. STEVENS, W G Problems of 2 NZEF Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1958, thick 8vo. xii, 331 p., [20] p. of plates, illus., col. maps. Orange pictorial dust jacket with wear and slight tears. Red cloth boards. Light wear and occasional spotting to contents. Covers G, contents G+. 120. STEWART, H The New Zealand Division, 1916-1919 : a popular history based on official records 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1921, thick 8vo. xv, 634 p., [77] p. of plates, illus., maps (folded). Decorative cloth boards. ‘Vol II. France’ to spine. Spotting to lower board. Small inscription to pastedown. Light wear and occasional foxing to contents. Covers G; contents G+.

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121. STOUT, M & DUNCAN, T Medical services in New Zealand and the Pacific, in Royal New Zealand Navy, Royal New Zealand Air Force and with prisoners of war Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1958, thick 8vo. 450 p., [37] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Dust jacket with slight tears and creasing. Red cloth boards. Occasional foxing to contents. G. 122. TAYLOR, NANCY M The New Zealand people at war : the home front. In two volumes 1st ed. Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, : Government Printer, 1886, thick 8vo. 2 v. (xxx, 1330 p.), [32] p. of plates, illus., ports. Dust jackets with mild wear and creasing. Green cloth boards. Inscriptions in pencil to front free endpapers. Light wear to contents. Covers G, contents VG. [2]. 123. THOMPSON, H L New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force. In three volumes Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal affairs, 1953-1959, 8vo. 3 v., illus., maps. Blue cloth boards. Lacking dust jackets. Spotting to boards. Signs of shelf wear. Sporadic foxing to contents. Strong copies. G. [3]. Est. $350 124. WALKER, RONALD Alam Halfa and Alamein Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1967, tall 8vo. 507 p., [40] p. of plates (some folded), illus., maps (some col.). Red cloth boards with occasional spotting. Lacks dust jacket. Light wear and occasional foxing to contents. Covers G, contents G+. Est. $80 125. WAR HISTORY BRANCH Documents relating to New Zealand’s participation in the second World War Wellington : War History Branch, Dept. of Internal Affairs,. 2 v. Volumes 1 and 3 only. Green cloth boards with spotting. Lacking dust jackets. Light wear to both volumes, contents clean. Volume 1 deals with despatches relating to the 2nd N Z E F in the Middle East; volume 3 deals with the Pacific theatre and New Zealand. Strong copies. Both generally G/G+. [2]. Est. $220 126. WAR HISTORY BRANCH New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-1945 : episodes & studies Wellington : War History Branch, Dept of Internal Affairs, 1949, 4to. 1 v., plates, illus. Volume 1 only. Green cloth boards with wear and spotting. Lacking dust jacket. Foxing to endpapers and occasional foxing to contents. Vol. 1. ‘Guns against tanks’ by E H Smith. ‘Women at war’ by D O W Hall. ‘Achilles at the River Plate’ by S D Waters ‘Troopships’ by S P Llewellyn. ‘The assault on Rabaul’ by J M S Ross. ‘German raiders in the Pacific’ by S D Waters. ‘Prisoners of Germany’ by D O W Hall. ‘Prisoners of Italy’ by D O W Hall. ‘Prisoners of Japan’ D O W Hall. ‘Long range desert group in Libya, 1940-41’ by R L Kay. ‘Long range desert group in the Mediterranean’ by R Kay. Plus, ‘Wounded in battle’ by JB McKinney. Scarce. G. Est. $280


127. WINSLEY, T M A history of the Singapore volunteer corps 1854-1937 ; being also an historical outline of volunteering in Malaya 1st ed. Singapore : Government Printing Office, 1938, 4to. xviii, 205 p., plates, illus. (some col.), ports. Green cloth boards with gilt titles. Insect damage to lower board. Inscription to pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. The only history of the Corps in its various branches: artillery, rifles, engineers, armoured cars etc. A good copy of this rare work. G. Est. $280

Antiquarian 128. BAUDOUIN, ALEXANDRE The man of the world’s dictionary London : J Appleyard, 1822, 8vo. [162] p., unpaginated. Rebound. New endpapers. Small inscription to fly leaf. Foxing to contents. Translated from the French. First published in English in 1820 under the title ‘A New Dictionary for the Fashionable World’. First published in French in 1818. A book of alphabetical witticisms: ‘Bookseller: A man who lives on the sense and wit of others; a speculator on the curiosity, but more frequently on the stupidity of the public. It may be said of an ignorant bookseller, that he lives amongst his books like an eunuch in the midst of a seraglio’. ‘Gold: A yellow metal, that causes men to be massacred, towns to be burned, citizens to be oppressed, and women to be overcome’. G. Est. $100 129 . COTTON, CHARLES The genuine works of Charles Cotton, esq, containing I. Scaarronnides, or Virgil travestie. II. Lucian Burlesqued, or the scoffer scoft. III. The wonders of the peake. IV. The planters manual London : R Bonwicke, W Freeman, et al, 1715, 8vo. Irregular pagination, illus. Brown leather binding with gilt decoration. Raised bands to spine. Significant wear to boards, spine cracked. New endpapers, lacking title page. Damage to fold-out engraved plate. Browning to contents. The collected works of Charles Cotton an English poet and writer most well known for ‘The Compleat Gamester’. AF/FA. Est. $150 130. CULPEPER, N Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or The London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows, now living of the said colledg 6th ed. London : Peter Cole, 1659, 12mo. [21], 377, [27] p. Rebound in brown leather, raised bands to spine. New endpapers. Browning to contents. Slight chipping to head of title page. Areas of old dampstaining to contents. Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654), writer on astrology and medicine, brought himself into wider note upon the publication of this unauthoriased translation, which excited the indignation of the College of Physicians. Scarce. Covers VG, contents G-. Est. $700 131. DUFF, GORDON (EDITOR) The dialogue or communing between the wise King Salomon and Marcolphus London : Lawrence & Bullen, 1892, 8vo. xxvi, 46 p., illus. Rebound. Spotting to boards. Pages

untrimmed. Foxing to contents. Facsimile of original, printed by Gerard Leeu in 1492 . Unnumbered copy from a batch of only 350 copies printed. G. Est. $100 132. HOWLETT, ROBERT The school of recreation : or a guide to the most ingenious exercises of hunting, riding, racing, fireworks, military discipline, the science of defence, hawking, tennis, bowling, ringing, singing, cock fighting, fowling, angling London : H Rhodes, 1701, 12mo. 182 p. Early calf binding. Wear to boards and spine. Binding tight. New endpapers. Small inscription to lining papers. Mild wear to contents. Includes two pages of advertisements. G. Est. $180 133. JEWITT, LLEWELLYNN FREDERICK WILLIAM The ceramic art of Great Britain from pre-historic times down to the present day : being a history of the ancient and modern pottery and porcelain works of the kingdom and of their productions of every class. in two volumes London : Virtue and Co., 1878, 8vo. 2 v., front. (port.) illus., plates. Decorative cloth boards. Mild shelf wear. Scattered foxing to contents. G. [2]. Est. $50 134. LIZARS, JOHN A system of anatomical plates of the human body Edinburgh : W H Lizars ; London : George Phillip & Son, 1857, folio. various pagination, col. illus. Quarter bound in black morocco and dark green cloth. Raised bands and gilt title to spine. Mild wear to boards, bumps to corners and spine. Foxing to tissue guards and contents. A later issue of this outstanding anatomical atlas. The work was originally issued in 12 parts from 1822 to 1826 with a separate text in octavo format. In this later issue the text was reset in folio and combined with the plates in a much more convenient single volume. Lizar’s plates were engraved by the author’s brother, W H Lizars, one of the leading engravers of Edinburgh, wellknown for engraving the earliest plates of Audubons’ ‘The Birds of America’. An appealing work. G. Est. $1400 135. PIEMONTESE, ALESSIO [GIROLAMO RUSCELLI] The secretes of the Reverende Mayster Alexis of Piemount conteinyng many excelle[n]t remedies agaynst dyuers diseases, woundes, and other accidentes, with the manner to make distillations, parfumes, confitures, dyinges colours, fusions, and peltynges : a worke wel approued verye profytable and necessary for euery man. In four parts 2nd ed. London: [Henry Sutton], 1559-1578, 12mo. 4 v., facsims. Rebound in brown leather. New endpapers. Facsimilie copies of title pages and first few pages of contents mounted in. Repairs and annotations to contents. Some ink-smudges to margins and old dampstaining. Very rare. Covers VG, contents AF/FA. [4]. Est. $600 136. RESTA, SEBASTIANIO PADRE Fontes Ambrosiani in Lucem editi cura et Studio Bibliothecae Ambrosianae Ltd. ed. Milan : 1955, folio. 225 p., chiefly illus., plates. Decorative cloth binding, leather spine with raised bands. Scuffing and wear to boards. Light to moderate BETHUNES 17


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foxing. Privately printed edition of 2300 copies. Features many plates by Old Masters with relevant information printed to tissue guard. Padre Sebastiano Resta (16531714) was a celebrated scholar and art collector who is known for assembling and annotating more than thirteen folios of drawings by the Old Masters. He was a key figure in the establishment of public galleries. This edition includes a foreword with biographical notes, which is translated into several languages. Scarce. G. Est. $200 137. SENEFELDER, ALOIS Albrecht Durers ChristlichMythologische Handzeichnungen. The first edition of what is possibly the first fully lithographed book Munich: [Alois Senefelder,] 1808, folio. 43 p., chiefly illus. Rebound. Marbled paper covered boards. Inscription to spine. Considerbale wear to boards. Inscription to pastedown. Foxing and occasional dampstaining to contents. Features forty-three lithographs by Johan Nepomuk Strixner. The first edition of what is possibly the first fully lithographed book. A most ambitious work for the period, Senefelder chose Durer’s border designs for the Prayerbook of Emperor Maximilian I and printed in the colours of the original. This first publication from the artists’ studio represents an important experiment with lithography, which he invented. A very scarce and important work. AF/FA. Est. $900 138. SMITH, ADAM An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. In three volumes 5th ed. London : J Maynard & F Zinke, 1811, 8vo. 3 v. Original marbled leather boards. Wear to corners, chipping and slight cracking to spines. Insect damage to upper board of v. 3. Bindings tight. Previous owners inscription to title pages. Foxing to contents. The books offer one of the world’s first collected descriptions of what builds nations’ wealth and is today a fundamental work in classical economics. Scarce copies of this famous work. G. Est. $850 139. WEST, MICHAEL Aucassin and nicolete London : George Harrap & Co., ND, 4to. 123 p., illus. Leather bound with gilt titles. Fading to spine. Foxing to contents. Beautifully illustrated by Main Bocher and Evelyn Paul. Combination of poetry, prose, and music depitcting the love story of Aucassin and Nicolete. G. Est. $150

Fine Press 140. AUBURN, CAT & LIANG, RENEE Cardiac cycle Ltd. ed. Auckland : Monster Fish Publishing, c2008, slim 8vo. [24] p., illus. Handmade out of fine paper ; bound with white card, red card jacket, illustration and text pasted on outside of jacket. Very light wear to covers. Poems by Renee Liang ; illustrated by Cat Auburn. ‘Our work has resulted in an installation artwork, The Night Before the Transplant (Mixed media/soundscape; 2 x 2 5m, exhibited at Cross St Studios in May 2008) and this cycle

of sonnets, based on the physiological events taking place in the space between two heartbeats.’ - P. [21]. Limited edition of 250 numbered copies, this is number 62. VG+. 141. CREELY, ROBERT & GIMBLETT, MAX The dogs of Auckland Ltd ed. Auckland : Holloway Press, 1998, 4to. [4] p., 8 leaves, illus. Quarter bound in black linen, red paper boards, title in silver on spine, untrimmed edges. Very light wear to covers and contents. Poem by Robert Creely; drawings by Max Gimblett. ‘Designed by Alan Loney & printed on an Asbern 20-inch cylinder proof press by Alan Loney & Natash Herman on damped handmade flax - phormium tenax - paper made by Ulrich Schmid at Centrepoint Papermill. The type is machineset Monotype 14pt Gill Sans by Michael & Winifred Bixler in New York, and the photopolymer plates are by Andrew Fell, Auckland. The binding is cloth spine with Canson Mi Teintes paper-covered boards, & the cases & casing in are by Bound to Last, Auckland. The edition is 100 copies, hand-numbered by the artist, with all copies signed by the artist & the poet’ - Colophon. This is copy no. 44 signed by the artist and poet. A beautiful copy. VG+. Est. $150 142. PICASSO, PABLO Guernica : the 42 preliminary studies on paper New York: Harry N Abrams, 1990, folio. 24 page unbound introductory essay + 42 facsimiles of the studies by Picasso on paper, each mounted within folio-sized matting. Some mounted alone, some mounted in pairs. All housed within a cloth drop-back box, lettered in white, with a color facsimile cover label of the wailing woman. Color reproductions of 42 preliminary studies on paper, along with a thoughtful study-by-study analysis. Introduction and commentaries by MarieLaure Bernadac, curator of the Picasso Museum, Paris. Limited to 1000 copies. F. Est. $700

New Zealand Literature 143. [COTTERILL, GEORGE] Literary foundlings : verse and prose collected in Canterbury, N Z 1st ed. Christchurch : ‘Times’ Office, 1864, 12mo. 73 p. 1441. Green paper covers. Significant wear and losses to spine. Binding weak. Inscription to lining papers. Foxing to contents. ‘Collection published for sale at bazaar to help funds of Christchurch Orphan Asylum, prepared by Rev. G. Cotterill. Items are anonymous, but some identified as being by Dean Jacobs, S Butler, Canon Cotterill, J E Fitzgerald, Mrs Raven, Rev. J Stack. Archdeacon Harper, C C Bowen, Mrs Stack, Mrs Pauli, Mrs Cass.’ - Bagnall. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. Est. $50 144. [COTTON, WILLIAM CHARLES] New Zealand. A poem. Plus one 1st ed. London : Published by L and G Seeley, 1842, small 8vo. x, [11]-30 p. 1444. Green paper covers with dampstaining and wear. Small inscription to fly leaf. Mission flag on title page - white surcharged BETHUNES 19


with a dove, cross and the words ‘Rongo Pai’. Foxing to contents. ‘Inscribed by an Etonian to the Rev. Edward Coleridge, as a memorial of the farewell of the Bishop of New Zealand to his congregation, 31st October, 1841. Describes the rise of missions in New Zealand. Paraphrases the Bishop’s last sermon, and wishes him godspeed’ - Hocken. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. Plus ‘Wisps of tussock’ by David McKee Wright (Oamaru : Andrew Fraser, 1900). Textured paper covers. Spotting to covers and contents. Scarce. G. [2]. 145. [CRAIK, GEORGE L] The New Zealanders Reprinted ed. London : Charles Knight, 1830, 8vo. iv, 424 p. illustrated, map. 1476. Rebound. Foxing to contents. Part of the Library of entertaining knowledge series. ‘Written around the experiences of John Rutherford, ‘the white chief’ who, after shipwrecked on the East Coast of the North Island, was adopted by a Maori tribe, tattooed, given wives and rank. Craik has filled out Rutherford’s slender dictated narrative with material from Nicholas, Cruise and others.’ - Bagnall. Originally published in 2 v. earlier in 1830. G. Est. $50 146. BAXTER, JAMES K Blow, wind of fruitfulness. Including a poem and an inscription by the author 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1948, 8vo. 51, [2] p. B431. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Slight discolouration to spine. Mild shelf wear. Dark brown cloth boards. Poem and inscription by the author to front free endpaper. Small, neat owners inscription to front free endpaper. Occasional spotting to contents. The Caxton poets series ; no. 2. An appealing copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $200 147. BAXTER, JAMES K In fires of no return : poems 1st ed. London ; Wellington : Oxford University Press, 1958, 8vo. ix, 68 p. B436. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Fading to spine. Mild shelf wear. Orange cloth boards. Light wear to contents. ‘Selected poems, most of which have been published before’ - Bagnall. G. 148. BAXTER, JAMES K The rock woman : selected poems. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. London ; Wellington : Oxford University Press, 1969, 8vo. 86 p. Illustrated soft cover. Mild wear and sunning. G. Plus; ‘Autumn Testament’. 3rd ed. (Wellington : Price Milburn, 1963). Soft cover. Wear to covers and contents. Inscription to front free endpaper. G-. [2]. 149. BAXTER, JAMES K Two obscene poems 1st ed. Adelaide : Mary Martin Books, [1973]. [17] p., illus. Red card covers with black titles. Light wear to covers and contents. Includes ‘Letter to Sam Hunt’ and ‘Letter to Max Harris’. A very nice copy. G+. 150. BEST, ELSDON The pa Maori : an account of the fortified villages of the Maori in pre-European and modern times, illustrating methods of defence by means of ramparts, fosses, scarps and stockades. Plus two by the same author Wellington : Government 20 BETHUNES

Printer, 1975, 8vo. xv, 459 p., illus., maps, plans. Dust jacket. Red cloth boards. Very light wear to covers and contents. ‘First published 1927. Reprinted without textual alteration 1975’ -TP verso. A handsome copy. Plus, ‘Maori storehouses and kindred structures : houses, platforms, racks, and pits used for storing food, etc.’. (Wellington : A R Shearer, Govt Printer, 1974). A very nice copy. Also, ‘The Maori canoe : an account of various types of vessels used by the Maori of New Zealand in former times, with some description of those of the isles of the Pacific, and a brief account of the peopling of New Zealand’. (Wellington : Govt Printer, 1976). Light wear. A very nice collection, all generally VG+. [3]. Est. $80 151. BETHELL, URSULA Day and night : poems, 19241934 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1939, 8vo. 57 p. B764. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Spotting and fading to spine. Quarter bound boards in white cloth and light blue paper. Foxing to contents. Bethell’s first publication with Caxton. G-. 152. BICKERTON, A W Morganeering, or, The triumph of the trust : a fragment of a satirical burlesque on the worship of wealth. Plus one [Christchurch : Bijou Printing Office, 1895], 8vo. 67 p. Paper wrappers. Wear and spotting. Light wear to contents. Work ends at the first page of Chapter 17. G. Plus ‘Rewi Maniapoto; The last of the Glengarrys; To mother earth : and other poems’ by P E Nolan (Dunedin : Cherrie & McIndoe, 1894). Paper wrappers with wear and chipping. Ex libris. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G-. [2]. 153. BURNS, DAVID Scottish echoes from New Zealand : poems. Plus five 1st ed. Edinburgh : Andrew Elliot, 1883, 8vo. x, 180 p. Decorated red cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear and soiling to boards and spine. Scattered foxing to contents. Inscription to fly leaf. G. Plus, ‘The New Zealand survey : a poem in five cantoes, with notes illustrative of New Zealand progress and future prospects ; also, The Crystal Palace of 1851 : a poem in two cantoes ; with other poems and lyrics’, by William Golder. (Wellington : Printed by J C Stoddart and Co. for the author, 1867, 12mo). G. ‘Te Kooti and other poems’, by Clyde Alan. (Dunedin : Mills, Dick & Co., General Printers, 1872, 12mo). G. ‘Angela : a messenger’, by Edith Howitt Searle. (Christchurch : Simpson & Williams, 1890, 8vo). Rebacked. G. ‘Hone Tiki dialogues’, by A A Grace. (Wellington : Gordon & Gotch, [1910], 8vo). G. ‘The story of Elizabeth Broad : a tale of the colonies’, by Bedell Stanford. (London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, c1900, 8vo). G. A good collection of scarce works. [6]. Est. $80 154. CAXTON MISCELLANY A Caxton miscellany of poems, verse, etc., Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1937, 4to. [18] p. Grey and green paper binding printed in black. Stapled. Considerable sunning to covers. Mild wear and creasing to contents. G. Est. $50


155. CHESTER, R H Centenary : 100 years of All Black rugby. Plus one Auckland : Moa : Dominion Breweries, 1984, 4to. 592 p., [32] p. of plates, illus. (some col.), map, ports. (some col.). Dust jacket with light wear. Blue cloth boards. Occasional foxing to contents. G+. Plus, ‘Men in white : the history of New Zealand international cricket, 1894-1985’, by Donald Neely. (Auckland : Moa, 1986, 4to).Light wear to covers and contents. Inscription to pastedown. VG. [2]. Est. $80 156. CRESSWELL, WALTER D’ARCY The poet’s progress. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. London : Faber & Faber, 1930, 8vo. 156 p. port. C1758. Lacking dust jacket. Brown cloth boards. Mild shelf wear. Includes a handwritten letter by the author, adressed to the owner, laid in. Small, neat owners inscription to front free endpaper. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘An austere but powerfully written account of the writer’s struggle to live only as a poet for his work’ - Bagnall. Scarce. G. Plus, ‘Poems, 1924-1931’. ([London] : John Lane, the Bodley Head, [1932]). Mild wear. G. [2]. Est. $50 157. CURNOW, ALLEN A small room with large windows : selected poems. Plus one by the same author London : Oxford University Press, 1962, 8vo. viii, 84 p. Dust jacket with wear and spotting. Sunning to spine. Marbled cloth boards. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear and spotting to contents. G. Plus, ‘Selected poems 1940-1989’. (London : Viking, 1990). Dust jacket, green cloth boards. Light wear to covers and contents. VG-. [2]. 158. CURNOW, ALLEN Four plays. Plus six by the same author 1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1972, 8vo. 245 p. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Blue cloth boards. Light wear. A very good copy. VG. Plus, ‘The bells of Saint Babel’s’. (Auckland University Press, 2001). Light wear and annotations. G. ‘Early days yet : new and collected poems, 1941-1997’. (Auckland University Press, 1997). Soft cover. VG. ‘Continuum : new and later poems, 19721988’. (Auckland University Press, 1988). Hard cover, lacks dust jacket. Browning to contents. G. ‘Allen Curnow : selected poems’. (Penguin, 1982). Soft cover with light wear and spotting. G. ‘Look back harder : critical writings 1935-1984’. (Auckland University Press, 1987). Soft cover. VG. ‘The Penguin book of New Zealand verse’. (Penguin Books, 1960). Mild wear. G. [7]. 159. CURNOW, ALLEN Poems : Jack without magic 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1946, small 8vo. [20] p. C1907. Card covers with black paper wrapper. Slight tear to front cover. Light wear to contents. Printed in an edition of 200 copies. A handsome copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $80 160. CURNOW, ALLEN Valley of decision : poems 1st ed. [Auckland] : Auckland University College Students’ Association Press, 1933, 8vo. [28] leaves. Red card covers, title printed in black. Slight wear and discolouration to spine. Mild wear and browning to

contents. On cover: Phoenix miscellany : 1. A good copy. G. Est. $80 161. DUGGAN, EILEEN Poems 2nd ed. London : Allen & Unwin, 1937, 8vo. 58 p. D692. Quarter bound in white cloth and blue paper. Soiling to fore edge and lower board. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Occasional spotting to contents. G. 162. DUGGAN, EILEEN Poems 1st ed. Dunedin : N Z Tablet Co., [1922], small 8vo. 22 p. D691. Card covers with illustration and title printed in blue. Stapled. Spotting and creasing to covers. Scattered foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $80 163. FAIRBURN, A R D Dominion 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1938, 8vo. 32 p. F28. Card covers. Paper dust jacket with mild sunning. Spotting to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $50 164. FAIRBURN, A R D He shall not rise : poems 1st ed. London : Columbia Press, 1930, 8vo. 85 p. F30. Blue cloth boards. Discolouration to boards and spine. Mild foxing to contents. ‘Later poems, Early poems, Love poems, He shall not rise’. Scarce. G. 165. FAIRBURN, A R D How to ride a bicycle in seventeen lovely colours Auckland : Pelorus Press, c1947, 4to. [24] p. illustrated. F31. Card covers with mild soiling and creasing. Wear and fading to contents. Typography and design by Bob Lowry of Pelorus Press. ‘An inconsequential but humorous series of typographically diversified absurdities’ -Bagnall. G. 166. FAIRBURN, A R D Poetry harbinger 1st ed. Auckland : Pilgrim Press, 1958, 8vo. 52 p. illus. F33. Cream boards with illustrated dust jacket. Mild wear to covers. Small inscription to front free endpaper. Sporadic foxing to contents. A literary hoax featuring the humorous Dorothy Cannibal as editor and Snide Volger as preface writer. G. 167. FAIRBURN, A R D The rakehelly man : & other verses 1st ed. [Christchurch] : Caxton Press, 1946, 8vo. 30 p., illus. F34. Pink card covers with a black illustration and purple title. Light wear to covers and contents. Linocuts by Robert Brett. A nice copy. G. Est. $50 168. FAIRBURN, A R D ‘The sky is a limpet’ : a pollytickle parrotty : also four (4) stories or moral feebles 1st ed. Devonport : Phillips Press, 1939, 8vo. [13] p. F36. Card covers with illustration and title in red, pink, blue and black. Mild wear to covers. Scattered foxing to contents. ‘Almost the entire issue of this satire on M J Savage was withdrawn’ - Bagnall. A good copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $80 169. GARTON, EDWARD SKELTON Lays of northern Zealandia 1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, Evening Star Office, Shortland Street, 1885, small 8vo. 174 p. 2086. BETHUNES 21


Decorative royal blue cloth boards with gilt title. Wear to boards and spine. Small inscriptions to lining papers. Foxing to contents. ‘In Hocken’s view, ‘many are of considerable merit’ although later critics might differ’ Bagnall. Scarce. G. Est. $50 170. GEE, MAURICE A special flower. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. London : Hutchinson, 1965, 8vo. 192 p. Dust jacket with slight tears and creasing. Chocolate cloth boards. Inscription by the author to title page. Mild foxing to contents. G. Est. $50 171. GEE, MAURICE The big season. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. London : Hutchinson, 1962, 8vo. 198 p. Dust jacket with wear and creasing. Chocolate cloth boards. Inscription by the author to title page. Light foxing to contents. G. Est. $50 172. GLOVER, DENIS Arawata Bill : a sequence of poems 1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus Press, 1953, 8vo. 38 p. G391. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Fading to covers and spine. Red cloth boards. Includes a typed sonnet, dedicated to the author, laid in. Light wear to contents. An appealing copy. G. Est. $50 173. GLOVER, DENIS Come high water. Plus three by the same author 1st ed. Palmerston North : The Dunmore Press, c1977, 8vo. 73 p. Dust jacket with rubbing. Blue cloth boards. Light wear to contents. A nice copy. G+. Plus, ‘Hot water sailor’. (Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1962). Mild soiling to dust jacket, light wear to contents. G. ‘Denis Glover’s bedside book’. (Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1963). Rubbing and creasing to dust jacket. Wear to contents. Plus one duplicate copy. Both generally G. [4]. 174. GLOVER, DENIS D Day 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1944, 8vo. [16] p. G396. Illustrated card covers. Light wear and sunning to covers. Browning to contents. ‘Personal impressions of the invasion of France’ - Bagnall. G. 175. GLOVER, DENIS Several poems : (called upon the outside, because of the difficulty of selling verse, Six easy ways, etc.) Limited ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1936, 8vo. [16] p. (the first 2 p. and last p. blank). G397. Red card wrapper with titles printed in black. Fading to covers. Small, neat inscription by the owner to front free endpaper. Considerable foxing to contents. ‘Hand set in Caslon Old Face at the Caxton Press 152 Peterborough St Christchurch. Oct. 1936. 100 copies’ - Colophon. A nice example of Glover’s early devlopment of print design at the Caxton Press. On cover: Six easy ways of dodging debt collectors. Scarce. G. Est. $80 176. GLOVER, DENIS Summer flowers 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1946, 8vo. [14] p. G402. Cream paper covers with titles printed in black, decorated with printer’s flowers in yellow, green & red. Light wear and browning to covers. Inscription to front 22 BETHUNES

free endpaper. Light wear to contents. An appealing copy. G. 177. GLOVER, DENIS The arraignment of Paris 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1937, 8vo. [16] p. G392. Orange card covers. Titles printed in black. Slight discolouration to covers. Foxing to contents. Cover illustration by Leo Bensemann. G. Est. $50 178. GLOVER, DENIS Till the star speak 1st ed. [Christchurch] : Caxton Press, 1939, 8vo. [8] p. G406. Grey card covers, title printed in black. Mild discolouration to covers. Scattered foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $80 179. GLOVER, DENIS Towards Banks Peninsula : a sequence. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus, 1979, 8vo. 55 p. Dust jacket with mild wear. White cloth boards. Inscription by the author to front free endpaper, dated 21st November ‘79. Light wear to contents. A handsome copy. G. 180. GRACE, ALFRED Tales of a dying race 1st ed. London : Chatto & Windus, 1901, 8vo. viii, 250, 32 p. G565. Pictorial cloth boards. Rubbing to upper board and spine. Wear and foxing to contents. G-. 181. HART-SMITH, WILLIAM Christopher Columbus : a sequence of poems 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, [1948], 8vo. 61 p. H399. Brown cloth boards. Mild wear to covers and contents. Part of the Caxton poets series ; no. 1. A nice copy. Scarce. G. 182. HUNT, SAM Running scared. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcoulls, 1982, large 8vo. 56 p., illus. Soft cover. Mild wear and creasing. Inscription to title page: ‘For Peter, with cheers and beers. Sam Hunt, Christmas 1982.’ Light wear to contents. G. 183. HUNT, SAM South into winter : poems & roadsongs 1st ed. Wellington : Alister Taylor Publising, 1973, 4to. 4 folded sheets in portfolio, illus. Significant wear and sunning to portfolio. Light wear to contents. Some poems previously published. Covers FA, contents G. 184. HYDE, ROBIN [IRIS G WILKINSON] The desolate star, and other poems 1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe & Tombs, [1929]. 39 p. W1228. Illustrated paper wrappers. Spine brittle. Light wear and foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $60 185. LAWLOR, PAT Confessions of a journalist, with observations on some Australian & New Zealand writers. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1935, 8vo. xvi, 265 p., [41] p. of plates, illus., facsims., ports. Green cloth boards. Lacking dust jacket. Light wear to covers. Foxing to endpapers and occasional browning to contents. Inscription by the author to front free endpaper and title page. Includes a clipping, laid in. G.


186. MANDER, JANE The passionate puritan 1st ed. London : John Lane, 1922, 8vo. 308 p. M726. Olive cloth boards with contrasting yellow titles. Sunning to spine. Binding starting but still tight. Foxing to contents. ‘Romance set in Puhipuhi’ -Bagnall. G. Est. $50 187. MANHIRE, BILL What to call your child. Inscribed by the author. Plus four from the Te Mata Estate poet laureate series Limited ed. Auckland : Godwit, 1999, 8vo. 79 p. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Maroon cloth boards. Mild dampstaining to covers and contents. No. 1177 of a limited hardback edition of 1500 copies. Poems, some previously published, written during author’s term as first Te Mata Estate poet laureate. ‘Te Mata Estate poet laureate 01’. G. Plus; ‘Piggy Back Moon’ by Hone Tuwhare. (Auckland : Godwit, 2001). Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Light wear to covers and contents. Book number 1726 of a limted edition of 2000 copies. ‘Te Mata Estate poet laureate 02’. G+. ‘Red Shoes’ by Elizabeth Smither. (Auckland : Godwit, 2003). Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Very light wear to covers and contents. Inscribed by the author. Book number 1863 of a limited edition of 200 copies. ‘Te Mata Estate poet laureate 03’. A handsome copy. VG. ‘Footfall’ by Brian Turner. (Auckland : Godwit, 2005). Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Light wear to covers and contents. Book number 1476 of a limited edition of 2000 copies. ‘Te Mata Estate poet laureate 04’. VG. ‘Mrs Winter’s jump’ by Jenny Bornholdt. (Auckland : Godwit, 2007). Inscribed by the author. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Mild sunning to contents. Book number 1405 of a limited edition of 2000 copies. ‘Te Mata Estate poet laureate 05’. VG. A very nice collection. [5] Est. $100 188. MASON, R A K End of Day Limited ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1936, 8vo. [8] leaves. M1277. Green card binding, title printed in red. Spotting to spine and extremities. Neat inscription to front free endpaper. Spotting to contents. ‘Handset in Caslon Old Face, with title page in Garamond, and printed in an edition of 150 copies at The Caxton Press, 152 Peterborough street, Christchurch. May 1936.’ - Colophon. Scarce. G. Est. $60 189. MASON, R A K Squire speaks 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1938, 8vo. [iv], 6 p. M1282. Grey card covers, titles printed in black and red. Discolouration to covers. Scattered foxing to contents. ‘A play for radio’ Cover. Scarce. G. Est. $60 190. MASON, R A K This dark will lighten : selected poems, 1923-41 1st ed. [Christchurch] : Caxton Press, 1941, 8vo. xxxvii p. M1283. Card covers with spotting and sunning. Occasional foxing to contents. G. 191. MCCARTHY, FELIX Poems 1st ed. Dunedin : J Wilkie & Co. Printers, &c., 1886, 8vo. 99 p. port. 3243. Maroon cloth boards with gilt titles. Cover title : The old man’s tale and other poems. Light wear to boards and spine. Small adhesive sticker to spine. Light foxing to fore edge. Prelimanaries include advertising. ‘Grossly

over-ornamented title page’ - Bagnall. A nice copy. Scare. Covers G, contents G+. Est. $50 192. MULGAN, ALAN Aldebaran and other verses 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, [1937], 8vo. 13 p. M2136. Soft card covers with light wear and owners inscription. Scattered foxing to contents. Contains clippings, laid in. Scarce. G. 193 MULGAN, ALAN Golden wedding. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. London : Dent, 1932, 8vo. 31 p. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Sunning to spine and extremities. Green cloth boards. Ex Libris. Inscription by the author to front free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. Scarce. G. 194 NEW ZEALAND EX LIBRIS SOCIETY Brochure No. 5. : of the New Zealand Ex Libris Society Ltd. ed. Wellington : New Zealand Ex Libris Society, 1938, 4to. 31 p., illus. Card covers with wear and foxing. Spotting to contents. Features many illustrated bookplates. Limited edition of 100 copies. This is no. 10. G. Est. $60 195. NEW ZEALAND EX LIBRIS SOCIETY Brochure No. 2. : of the New Zealand Ex Libris Society Ltd. ed. Wellington : New Zealand Ex Libris Society, 1933, 8vo. 47 p., illus. Illustrated card covers. Beatifully bound. Contains a card tipped in: ‘With compliments and best wishes for 1933-34, from Johannes C. Andersen, President and executive of New Zealand Ex Libris Society’. Occasional spotting to contents. Features several bookplates mounted in. Includes a list of New Zealand bookplate artists and their plates, plus members list. Limited edition of 150 copies, each inscribed by the President and Editor, this is no. 49. Scarce. G. Est. $80 196. NEW ZEALAND EX LIBRIS SOCIETY Brochure No. 3. : of the New Zealand Ex Libris Society Wellington : New Zealand Ex Libris Society, 1936, 4to. 117 p., illus. Soft card covers with soiling and mild wear to extremitites. Bookplate of David Calder mounted to inside front cover. Inscription by Johannes C Andersen to front free endpaper. Small bookplate of Pat Lawlor tipped in to p. 1. Contains a report on New Zealand Authors’ Week 1936. Features several mounted bookplates. Includes a list of bookplates exhibited by the NZ Ex Libris Society at Authors’ Week Exhibition, April, 1936. A handsome copy. Scarce. G+. Est. $80 197 PEARSON, BILL Coal flat 1st ed. Auckland : Paul’s Book Arcade, 1963, 8vo. 421 p. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Wear and creasing to dust jacket. Maroon cloth boards. Small, neat inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear and foxing to contents. Cover design by Colin McCahon. G. 198. RHODES, H WINSTON & GLOVER, DENIS (COMPILERS) Verse alive. Plus Verse Alive no. 2 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, 1936, small 8vo. v. 1. 38 p. v. 2. [4], 28, [2] p. V127. Coloured paper covers, printed in BETHUNES 23


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black with mild wear. Browning to contents. Contributors include: J C Beaglehole, A R D Fairburn, Allen Curnow, Denis Glover, Ian Milner, Basil Dowling, Robin Hyde, R A K Mason and Frank Sargeson. Both G. [2]. Est. $50 199. SATCHELL, WILLIAM The toll of the bush. Plus one by the same author 1st ed. London : Macmillan, 1905, 8vo. ix, 422 p. S199. Decorative green cloth boards with gilt titles. Mild soiling to lower board. Mild wear and browning to contents. ‘Pioneer life and human relations on the Hokianga’ - Bagnall. G. Plus ‘The land of the lost : a tale of the New Zealand gum country’ (London : Methuen, 1902). Blue cloth boards with gilt spine. Mild wear and rubbing to boards. Binding starting. Small inscription to title page. Occasional spotting to contents. ‘A story of social conflict on the Hokianga gumfields’ -Bagnall. G-. [2]. 200. SHADBOLT, MAURICE The presence of music : three novellas. Plus two by the same author 1st ed. London : Cassell, 1967, 8vo. 213 p. Dust jacket with wear and soiling. Blue cloth boards. Owners inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. Plus ‘Among the Cinders’. ([Christchurch] : Whitcombe & Tombs New Zealand, 1965). Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Red cloth boards. Mild wear and foxing to covers and contents. G. ‘Summer fires and winter country’. (London : Eyre & Spottiswoode ; [Christchurch] : Whitcome & Tombs, 1963). Dust jacket also housed in plastic wrapper. Blue cloth boards. Previous owners inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. G-. [3]. 201. SKEY, WILLIAM The pirate chief : and, The mummy’s complaint ; with various Zealandian poems. Plus three 1st ed. Wellington : Haggett & Percy, [1889], 8vo. vii, 208 p. 5189. Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear to extremities. Small inscription to lining papers. Light wear to contents. ‘Hockens statement : ‘The writer was a better Analyst to the Geological Survey than a poet’ is true, but Skey’s vigour and facility as a versifier sometimes well matches a local theme, of which there are many.’ - Bagnall. G. Plus ‘Poems’ by Dugald Ferguson (Dunedin : Printed and published by Mackay, Fenwick, and Co., [1878]). Blue cloth boards. Mild wear to covers and contents. G. ‘Stokin’ and other verses’ by Will Lawson (Wellington : Gordon & Gotch, 1908). Blue cloth boards with gilt titles. Wear to covers and contents. G. ‘The maid of Avon, or, The mirth of the moon ; and, Facts and fancies’ by Charles Denyer Wright (Fabricius). (Auckland : John Henry Field, 1882). Rebound. Foxing to contents. G. [4]. Est. $60 202. TAIT, G A Farms and stations of New Zealand : compiled as a record of New Zealand farms, stations and stock breeding in the mid-twentieth century, this book is respectfully dedicated to the land and its pioneers of today and yesterday 1st ed. Auckland : Cranwell Publishing Co., 1957-1961, 4to. 3 v. (various pagings), illus., ports. T17. Blue cloth boards. Light wear 26 BETHUNES

and sunning. Small inscription by the owner to lining papers. Scattered foxing to contents. v. 1 deals with Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington & Canterbury. v. 2 focuses on Otago and Southland, Hawke’s Bay (cont.), Taranaki and Auckland. Volume 3, Marlborough, Otago and Southland, Canterbury, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Auckland. Includes stock and station agents of N Z. G. [3]. 203. THE CAXTON CLUB PRESS Oriflamme : a spasmodical. No. 1 1st ed. Christchurch : Printed for the Caxton Club by Denis J M Glover, [1933], 8vo. 16 p., [2] leaves of plates., illus. Red card covers, title printed in black. Mild wear and creasing. Stapled. Small inscription to front cover. Wear to contents. The Caxton Club Press was established in October 1932 by Denis Glover and seven fellow Canterbury University students. The aim of the club was the study of printing and typography. Influenced by the Auckland University College student journal ‘Phoenix’, the Caxton Club Press produced its own, ‘Oriflamme’, in April 1933 as its first publication. Patrick Robertson’s article ‘Sex and the Undergraduate’ resulted in all copies being sold within two hours and the College Council supressing it. The Caxton Club Press was the predecessor to The Caxton Press’. (‘Caxton Press: the art of ordered plainess’, Dunedin : Reed Gallery). A nice copy of this very scarce work. G. Est. $300 204. THE CAXTON CLUB PRESS Sirocco 1st ed. [Christchurch] : The Caxton Club at their own press, [1933], 8vo. 1 v., illus. Soft card covers, stapled. Small owners inscription to front cover. Mild wear to contents. ‘Following the suppression of ‘Oriflamme’, membership dwindled at The Caxton Club Press. The remaining members had to agree to a number of conditions outlined by the College Council, in order to have the suppression lifted. One of those conditions meant that the title ‘Oriflamme’ could not be used for any future publications. Ian Milner suggested the name ‘Sirocco’, meaning a hot wind, suggesting that Glover and Milner were not entirely repentant. Produced in only a single issue like its predecessor, Sirocco included poems by Glover, Allen Curnow (as ‘Philo’), A R D Fairburn and others. The linocut illustration on the frontispiece is by Canterbury artist Florence Akins. This volume also includes a linocut by the artist Rita Cook, perhaps better known by her maiden name Rita Angus’. (‘Caxton Press: the art of ordered plainess’, Dunedin : Reed Gallery). An appealing copy of this scarce work. G. Est. $200 205. THE CAXTON PRESS Book : a miscellany. A complete set 1st ed. Christchurch : Caxton Press, [19411947], 8vo. 9 v. illus., 1 (March 1941)-9 (July 1947). All volumes bound in card. No. 1-3, 5, 7, 9 have cream card covers, no. 4 has a grey card cover printed in green and black, no. 6 has a pink card cover printed in darker pink and black, no. 8 has a white card cover printed in red and black with woodcut design. All with mild wear and foxing. Tidy inscription by the owner to the covers of no. 1 and no. 8. Spotting and browning to contents. Includes


publisher’s advertisements. An appealing set. Scarce. G. Est. $200

illustration. Light wear to boards. Inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to contents. G. Est. $50

206. TUWHARE, HONE Come rain hail : poems. First edition 1st ed. [Dunedin] : Bibliography Room, University of Otago, 1970, 8vo. 22 p. Soft cover with moderate wear and creasing. Previous owners inscription to title page. Rust staining from paper clip to title and contents page. Light wear to contents. Beautiful cover design by Ralph Hotere. G. Est. $60

212. JOHNS, W E Biggles and the black mask 1st ed. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1964, 8vo. 158 p., illus. Dust jacket with wear and creasing. Red cloth boards with wear to extremities. Library stamps to fly leaf and verso of title page. Foxing to contents. Illustrated by Stead. A serviceable copy. G-. Est. $100

207. TUWHARE, HONE Oooooo......!!! Plus two by the same author 1st ed. Wellington : Steele Roberts, 2005, 8vo. 96 p., illus. Soft cover. Light wear to covers and contents. VG. Plus; ‘Shape-shifter’, 2nd ed., (Wellington : Steele Roberts, 1999). Soft cover. VG. ‘No ordinary sun’, reprint ed., (Auckland : Random House, 2001). Soft cover. Inscription to front free endpaper. G+. [3]. 208. WALKER, WILLIAM SYLVESTER Zealandia’s guerdon 1st ed. London : J Long, c1902, 8vo. 328 p. W158. Pictorial blue cloth boards with rubbing and soiling. Neat inscriptions to front free endpaper. Scattered foxing to contents. ‘Collection of episodes relating to New Zealand migrants, pastoral life in Canterbury, Maori race problems and history and the Boer War’ -Bagnall. Includes publishers advertising. Scarce. G. Est. $50 209. WEDDE, IAN Dick Seddon’s great dive : a novel. Inscribed by the author. Plus three 1st ed. Auckland : R Dudding, 1976, 8vo. p. 117-212. Dust jacket in plastic wrapper. Mild wear to dust jacket. Red cloth boards. Fraser High School library sticker to pastedown. Library stamps and small inscription to endpapers. Light wear to contents. Cover design by Ralph Hotere. Part of ‘Islands’ ; v. 5, no. 2. Limited hardback edition of 200 copies. Plus three by the same author: ‘Geogicon’ (Wellington : Victoria University Press, 1984). Mild wear to covers and contents. G. ‘Tales of Gotham City’ ([Auckland] : Auckland University Press : Oxford University Press, 1984). Light wear. G+. ‘Tendering : new poems’ (Auckland : Auckland University Press, 1988). Light wear. G+. A nice collection. [4]. Est. $50

Children’s Literature 210. BAXTER, JAMES K A complete set of Baxter Basics 1st ed. Wellington : Price Milburn, 1979, 4to. 6 v., col. illus. Soft covers all with mild wear, soiling and creasing. Contents clean, occasional signs of wear. Collection includes: ‘Rain’, ‘I’m a tree’, ‘Our house’, ‘The ships’, ‘The firemen’ and ‘The seagull’. Beautifully illustrated by Judith Trevelyan. Selected from: ‘The tree house and other poems for children’, (Wellington : Price Milburn, 1974). All generally G. [6]. Est. $100 211. CARROLL, LEWIS Alice’s adventures in wonderland London : Macmillan and Co., 1899, 8vo. 187 p., illus. Green cloth boards with black and red

213. JOHNS, W E Biggles goes alone 1st ed. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1962, 8vo. 156 p., illus. Dust jacket with mild wear. Red cloth boards. Colour frontispiece and 12 black and white illustrations by Stead. Occasional foxing to contents. A good copy. G. Est. $150 214. MILNE, A A Winnie-the-Pooh 1st ed. London : Methuen & Co., 1926, 8vo. 158 p., illus. First edition with publisher’s original green cloth binding. Featuring two gilt vignettes of Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh to upper board. Gilt spine. Bumps to corners. Illustrated maps to lining papers. Small, neat owners inscription to front free endpaper. Foxing to fore edge and occasional spotting to contents. A nice copy of this famous work. G. Est. $450 215. RACKHAM, ARTHUR Little brother & little sister and other tales by the Brothers Grimm 1st ed. London : Constable, 1917, 4to. 250 p., illus., (some col.). Green cloth boards housed in plastic wrapper. Gilt cover and spine. Illustrated lining papers. Small inscription to fly leaf. Light to moderate foxing throughout. Lacking two plates. G. Est. $80 216. STEPHENS, JAMES Irish fairy tales. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham 1st ed. London : Macmillan, 1920, 8vo. 318 p., illus. Green cloth boards with gilt decoration to upper board and spine. Wear to boards and discolouration to spine. Lacking dust jacket. Inscription to fly leaf. Light foxing to contents. Occasional spotting to margins on plates. Beautifully illustrated by Rackham. G. Est. $80

New Zealand Ephemera 217. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND Wellington legal document 1877. Single sheet with wear and creasing. Legal document summoning William Valentine Jackson of Wellington to appear in court within twelve days. Plaintiff form to verso with handwritten notes. AF/ FA. Est. $60

Australia 218. GARRAN, ANDREW (EDITOR) Picturesque atlas of Australasia. Volumes I and II Sydney : The Picturesque Atlas Publishing Company, 1886, folio. 2 v., illus., maps (some col.), ports. 2085. Half morocco. Tape repairs to BETHUNES 27


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spine. Considerable wear, soiling and foxing. AF. FA to G. [2]. Est. $225

the ice fall to the summit on facing page. Light wear and soiling. G. Est. $60

Nineteenth Century Photography

223. HUNT, JOHN The ascent of Everest. Inscribed by Hillary 1st ed. London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1953, 8vo. xx, 299 p., [56] p. of plates, illus. (some col.), maps. Illustrated dust jacket. Slight tears and sunning to spine. Blue cloth boards. Inscription by Sir Edmund Hillary to title page. Sporadic foxing to contents. Features several colour plates. A strong copy. Covers G; contents G+. Est. $200

219. BURTON BROTHERS A collection of early New Zealand related photographs c1880s. Images 200mm x 140mm. Collection includes forty-one gelatin silver prints by the Burton Brothers each mounted seperately to stiff card. Wear, foxing and fading to many images. Scenes include Christchurch, Rimutaka incline, Mount Cook, Lambton Quay, Dunedin, Manawatu Gorge, Oamaru, Lake Wanaka, Fiordland and the Pink and White Terraces. Plus Maori and Polynesian subjects. Also included is one image by notable Christchurch photogrpahers, Standish & Preece, and five other unidentified images. A good collection. AF. FA to G. [46]. Est. $900 220. BURTON BROTHERS Two images of the Pink and White Terraces c1880’s. A pair of gelatin silver prints mounted to stiff card. Images titled: ‘White terrace from the top’ and ‘Pink terrace’. The latter shows four figures standing at the top of the terrace, giving a good indication of scale. Light wear and foxing. G+. [2]. Est. $60 221. CHAMBERS FAMILY A photograph album chiefly relating to the Chambers family and Te Mata Estate, Hawke’s Bay c1900’s, folio. Brown cloth album with ‘N. Z. Photos. G. B H.’ in gilt to upper board. Binding weak. Photographs mounted in with occasional annotations. Image size varies but most are 145mm x 95mm. John Chambers was one of the earliest land owners in Hawke’s Bay and established Te Mata Station in 1854, before dividing up the land amongst his family in 1886. Te Mata went to his son Bernard, establishing him as the major owner. Bernard’s interest in wine-making was kindled by a French guest at Te Mata homestead, who pointed out the viticultural potential of the surrounding slopes. The first vines struck root at Te Mata Vineyard in 1892. The business flourished and Te Mata Estate Winery continues to rank as the foremost wine producer in the region. Images depict a variety of scenes from the surrounding areas, with several family portraits including Bernard and Georgina seated on the first motor vehicle in Hawke’s Bay, 1903. Eighty four images in total. Please contact the department for further information. G. Est. $1000

Mountaineering 222. HILLARY, SIR EDMUND A Royal Geogrpahic Society Christmas card, inscribed by Hillary Card covers with Royal Geographical Society insignia to front. ‘With best wishes for Christmas & the New Year from’ - inside cover. Inscribed by Frank G Scott FRG and Sir Edmund Hillary. Image of Mount Everest, showing the route over

224. ULLMAN, JAMES R Man of Everest : an autobiography of Tenzing. Inscribed by Tenzing London : George Harrap, 1955, 8vo. 320 p., plates, illus. Dust jacket with slight tears. Red cloth boards. Inscription by Tenzing to fly leaf. Mild wear and foxing to contents. A unique copy. G. Est. $150

Mining 225. LATHAM, DARRELL The golden reefs : an account of the great days of quartz-mining at Reefton, Waiuta & the Lyell. Inscribed by the author 2nd ed. Nelson : Nikau Press, 1992, 8vo. 461 p. [80] p. of plates, illus., facsims., maps, ports. Dust jacket with minor wear. Brown cloth boards. Maps to lining papers and small neat inscription to upper right hand corner of front free endpaper. Includes erratum slip. Very light wear to contents. A handsome copy. VG+. Est. $80 226 MCARA, J B Gold mining at Waihi, 1878-1952. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Waihi : Waihi Historical Society, 1978, 8vo. 347 p., [48] p. of plates, illus., maps. Dust jacket with mild wear and rubbing. Brown cloth boards. Maps to lining papers. Inscription by the author to title page. Light wear to contents. A nice copy. G+. Est. $60

Transport 227. STEPHENSON, JAMES H Farm engines and how to run them : the young engineers guide 1st ed. Chicago : Frederick J Drake, 1903, 8vo. 215 p., illus. Decorated cloth boards. Light wear to corners and spine. Previous owners inscription excised from title page. Scattered foxing to contents. Excision to index. Features many illustrations and advertisments. G. Est. $50 228. STEWART, GRAHAM The end of the penny section : a history of urban transport in New Zealand 1st ed. Wellington, A H & A W Reed, 1973, large 8vo. xiv, 221 p., illus. Light wear to covers and contents. G+.

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229. ROBINSON, RICHARD H Farm tractors in New Zealand 1st ed. [Nongotaha] : Country Life, [1989], 4to. 264 p., illus. (some col.), maps, ports. (some col.). Dust jacket with slight tear and creasing. Green cloth boards. Light wear and occasional spotting to contents. Corrections slip mounted on P. 4. Scarce. Covers G; contents VG. Est. $80

Motoring 230. SETRIGHT, L J K (EDITOR) Twistgrip : a motor cycling anthology 1st ed. London : George Allen and Urwin, 1969, 8vo. 150 p. plates, illus. (some col.). Pictorial dust jacket with wear and creasing. Blue cloth boards. Illustrated lining papers. Isolated areas of foxing. A good copy. Scarce. G+. Est. $100

Aviation

of the Voyage written by Captain James Cook, ... and Captain James King,... Illustrated with cuts. In four volumes London : Printed for John Fielding, [1785], 8vo. 4v., plates, illus., maps, ports. Calf boards with significant wear. Lower and upper boards loose on v. 1, 2, and 3. v. 3 lacking upper board. v. 4 rebound to style. Frontis. loose on v. 1. Mild wear and browning to text blocks, bindings sound. Serviceable copies. AF/FA. [4]. Est. $450 235. COOK, JAMES Captain Cook’s third and last voyage, to the Pacific Ocean, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. Faithfully abridged from the quarto edition published by order of His Majesty. Illustrated with copper plates London : printed for John Fielding and John Stockdale, [1785], 8vo. [2], xii, 372p., plates, port. Calf boards with extensive wear. Chipping to corners. Both boards loose. Wear to spine. Front free endpaper detached, laid in. Inscription to fly leaf. Features an engraved title page. Binding strong. Foxing to text block. A serviceable copy. AF/FA. Est. $150

231. GEELEN, JANIC The topdressers 1st ed. Te Awamutu : NZ Aviation Press, 1983, 4to. 367 p. [24] p. of plates, illus. (some col.), facsims., map, ports. (some col.). Pictorial dust jacket with moderate wear and creasing. Blue cloth boards. Pilot chemical rating certificate tipped in. Illustrated lining papers. Light wear to contents. History of aerial topdressing in New Zealand. A good copy. Scarce. Covers G, contents G+. Est. $100

236. COOK, JAMES The journal of H M S Resolution 1772-1775 Ltd. ed. Guildford : Genesis Publications in association with Hedley Fine Art Books, 1981, folio. 806 p., illus. (some col.), maps. Housed in a slipcase. Half bound in red leather and matching cloth with gilt illustration centre front. Marbled lining papers. Spotting to flyleaf, otherwise contents are clean. Limited edition of 500 copies, this is no. 336. VG. Est. $250

Captain James Cook

237. COOK, JAMES & KING, JAMES Captain Cook’s third and last voyage, to the Pacific Ocean, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. Faithfully abridged from the quarto edition published by order of His Majesty. Illustrated with copper plates London ed. London : printed for John Fielding: and John Stockdale, [1785], 12mo. [2], xii, 372p., plates, port. Rebound in green cloth. Wear to boards and fading to spine. Ex libris. Owners inscription to fly leaf. Frontispiece dated: July 20, 1785. Engraved title page. Browning to original contents. Covers G-, contents G. Est. $250

232. BEAGLEHOLE, J C The death of Captain Cook 2nd ed. Wellington : Alexander Turnbull Library, 1979, 4to. 21 p. Dust jacket with mild wear. Grey cloth boards. Light wear to contents. This edition is published with minor adaptations and was published simultaneously with the first edition in 1979. Limited edition of 1000 copies, this is no. 586. G+. 233. CHAPMAN, GEO. T Chapman’s centenary memorial of Captain Cook’s description of New Zealand one hundred years ago Auckland : Geo. T. Chapman, 1870, 4to. xx, [21]-160, [4] p., [22] leaves of plates (some folded), illus., facsim., maps. 1036. Cloth boards with significant wear and fading. Discolouration to spine and areas of soiling to lower board. Bookplate of John Gartner mounted to pastedown. Foxing to contents. A summary of the voyages with edited extracts from Hawkesworth and Cook, covering the New Zealand sections of the three voyages with Cook’s charts of New Zealand. Covers G-; contents G. Est. $80 234. COOK, JAMES A voyage to the Pacific Ocean; undertaken by command of his Majesty, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere: performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. Being a copious, comprehensive, and satisfactory abridgement 30 BETHUNES

Voyages and Expeditions 238. BIRD, ISABELLA L Korea and her neighbours. Volume I only 1st ed. London : John Murray, 1898, 8vo. xvii, 261 p., illus., map. Decorative blue cloth boards with gilt title. Dampstaining to upper board and rubbing to spine. Foxing to endpapers and mild browning to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $350 239. CURNOW, ALLEN & BEAGLEHOLE, J C (CONTRIBUTORS) Abel Janszoon Tasman & the discovery of New Zealand Wellington : Dept. of Internal Affairs, 1942, 4to. 66 p., illus, maps. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Stiff card boards. Mild wear to covers and contents. Table of contents: ‘Landfall in unknown seas’ by Allen Curnow. ‘The place of Tasman’s voyage in history’ by J C Beaglehole. ‘Tasman’s journal or


description’ newly translated by M F Vigeveno. ‘Produced by the government of New Zealand to commemorate the tercentennial of the first discovery of the country, 16421942’ - TP verso. G. Est. $50 240. DUNMORE, JOHN Pacific explorer : the life of Jean-Francois de la Perouse, 1741-1788. Inscribed by the author. Plus one 1st ed. Palmerston North, N.Z. : Dunmore Press, 1985, 8vo. 318 p., illus, facsim., geneal. table, maps, ports. Illustrated dust jacket with mild wear. Cream cloth boards. Inscription by the author to title page. Light wear to contents. G+. Plus, ‘Captain James Cook, R N : one hundred and fifty years after’ by Joseph Carruthers. 1st ed. (London : John Murray, 1930). Blue cloth boards. Mild wear and foxing. G. [2]. 241. FROUDE, JAMES ANTHONY Oceana, or, England and her colonies New ed. London : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1886, 8vo. xi, 396 p., [7] leaves of plates, illus. 2065. Illustrated green cloth boards and spine. Publishers vignette to spine. Wear to corners and spine. Front free endpaper excised. Small inscription verso of frontispiece. Binding starting. Mild wear to contents. ‘A world tour by the English historian Froude, his son and Lord Elphinstone to assess the performance of the British race in its ‘other Englands’. Auckland and its dormant throne of volcanoes. Prof. Aldis, the scholar with a servant problem, Kawau and its omniscient owner Grey, J. C. Firth, Rotorua and the Terraces, decadent Maoris, the Russian scare and New Zealand’s financial irresponsibility (p. 230-335). Froude’s apt phrase and facility of metaphor only etched more firmly the shadow of his patrician disdain and made excuse for ignoring all but greater Auckland as unacceptable as it would have been a century later. The cacophony of protest, of which Edward Wakefield’s ‘Nineteenth century’ article cited by the Hocken, was but one high note, echoed into the 1890’s.’ - Bagnall. G. 242. GREY, GEORGE, SIR Journals of two expeditions of discovery in North-west and Western Australia, during the years 1837, 38, and 39, under the authority of Her Majesty’s Government describing many newly discovered important fertile districts with observations on the moral and physical condition of the aboriginal inhabitants, &c. &c. In two volumes 1st ed. London : Boone, 1841, 8vo. 2 v., illus. (some col.). 2336. Decorative brown cloth boards with gilt spines. Wear and dampstaining to boards. Rubbing to spines. v. 1. has vignette on spine of two kangaroos, v. 2. of two emus. Inscriptions to front free endpaper on both volumes. Repairs to hinge on v. 2. Moderate wear to contents. Lacking maps. ‘Grey’s expedition, although ruined by ignorance of Australian climatic extremes and lack of judgement in planning, where redeemed by his personal courage, interest in the aboriginies and certain minor discoveries, the text being lucidly and candidly presented. On the first, in the far north island from Hanover Bay and up the Glenelg River, he was wounded

in the hip by a spear but found important aboriginal cave-drawings not rediscovered for 108 years ; during the second from Shark Bay and the Gascoyne River south to Perth he lost a man and baggage animals. The book, in its concern for natural history, ethnological fact and the future of the aboriginies, anticipates his New Zealand interests.’ - Bagnall. Serviceable copies of this scarce work. AF/FA. [2]. Est. $450 243. LIVINGSTONE, DAVID The last journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa, from 1865 to his death : continued by a narrative of his last moments and sufferings, obtained from his faithful servants, Chuma and Susi. In two volumes London : John Murray, 1874, 8vo. 2 v., illus., folded map. Decoartive cloth boards. Fading to spines. Small inscription to title page on v. 1. Occasional foxing to text block, bindings strong. Includes a fold out map to rear of v. 2. Nice copies. G. [2]. Est. $200 244. STANLEY, HENRY M In darkest Africa, or, The quest, rescue, and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria. In two volumes New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890, 8vo. 2 v., illus., maps. Decorative green cloth boards with gilt titles and mild rubbing. Hinges and spine discretely reinforced. Occasional soiling and browning to contents but internally sound. Includes facsimilie copies of maps. An account of the expedition to rescue Emin Pasha, the governor of Equatoria. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, was famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Strong copies. G+. [2]. Est. $450

Cartography 245. DE WIT, FREDERICK Ducatus Geldriae Tetrachia Arnhemiensis sive Velavia 580mm x 470mm (excluding frame). Large copper engraved map depicting the Netherlands. Putti on both sides of the title Cartouche. Discolouration and foxing. G-. Est. $100 246. THE SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE Six maps of the stars London : Baldwin and Craddock, 1830, folio. 163 p., chiefly illus., maps (some folding). Quarter bound. Blue cloth boards with contemporary calf spine. Wear and cracking to spine, scuffing to boards. Hinges starting, binding weak. Handwritten page numbers. Features many beautifully engraved maps by J & C Walker. An appealing work. Covers FA; contents G. Est. $250

Prints 247. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY PRINTS A collection of limited edition prints Wellington : Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust Board, 1965-1982, folio. Collection includes twenty five limited edition sets, each containing coloured and black and white reproductions attributed to notable New Zealand BETHUNES 31


artists. These include: John Gully, William Fox, C D Barraud, Charles Heaphy, Cyprian Bridges, E A Williams, S C Brees and Peter McIntyre. Each set is a limited edition. Some with light wear, foxing and occasional creasing. A nice collection, ideal for framing. All generally VG. [27]. Est. $350 248. ANGAS, GEORGE FRENCH Three framed lithographs from ‘The New Zealanders Illustrated’ Dimensions vary. Images include: ‘Toea, daughter of Te Awaitaia / Cheif of Wangaroa. / with an attendant boy, carrying water. (Ellis 426). ‘Roberta of Kawhia. George Thomas a half caste boy./Nephew of Rauparaha. (Eliis 384). Plus, ‘E Wai and Kahoki, nieces of Rauparaha.’ (Ellis 381). All lithograph in tints, handfinished in colour. Nicely mounted with white matting and black frames. VG+. [3]. Est. $600 249. BAINES, THOMAS The Victoria Falls : Zambesi River Zimbabwe : Books of Zimbabwe, 1994, folio. 7 sheets., illus. 395mm x 270mm. Seven prints housed in a folio. Mild wear to folio, prints are clean. Ideal for framing. VG. [7]. Est. $100 250. NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE Three illustrated prints Three New Zealand Forest Service prints. Featuring Tane Mahuta, Larch Forest in Waiotapu and Mount Ngauruhoe. Light wear and creasing. G. [3].

New Zealand Art and Architecture 251. BENSEMANN, LEO A framed facsmilie of ‘La Mer des histories’ by Pierre le Rouge 520mm x 360mm, (including frame). Wood frame with glass. Provenance: From the collection of Leo Bensemann. Includes a handwritten note by Bensemann describing the print: ‘A page from ‘La Mer des histories’ printed by Pierre le Rouge in 1488-89. There is a pencil note in the British Museum copy stating that the work was the first fifteenth century folio to have a title page. The type is Lettre Batarde and the initals and the elaborate borders are woodcuts. This splendid facsimile was printed letterpress and published by the Reichsdruckerei, Berlin, and this sheet is one of the few copies that survived the air raids of World War II’. VG. Est. $800 252. CURNOW, HEATHER The life & art of William Strutt, 1825-1915 Ltd. ed. Martinborough : Alister Taylor, c1980, folio. 259 p., illus. (some col.), facsims., ports. (some col.). Housed in a slipcase with signs of shelf wear and sunning. Half bound in patterned black leather and grey cloth. Limited edition of 1500 copes, this no. 1286. Slipcase VG, book F. Est. $50 253. DUNN, MICHAEL John Kinder : paintings and photographs. Inscribed by the author Ltd ed. Auckland. : SeTo, 1985, 4to. xiii, 209 p., illus. Housed in a slipcase. Cloth boards with gilt titles. Limited edition of 750 copies, each inscribed by the author. This is no. 203. An appealing work. F. Est. $150 32 BETHUNES

254. HEAPHY, CHARLES A folio of watercolours by Charles Heaphy V C, 1821 Ltd. ed. Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints, 1981, folio. [13] p., 56 leaves of plates, chiefly ill. (some col.), col. ports. Quarter bound with decorative gold title. Light wear to corners. Patterned endpapers. Limited eidtion of 1000 copies, this is no. 21. VG+. Est. $150 255. KNIGHT, HARDWICKE Burton brothers photographers. Plus one 1st ed. Dunedin : John McIndoe, 1980, 4to. ix, 139 p., illus., plates. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Mild wear. Red cloth boards. Small inscription in pencil to front free endpaper. Light wear to contents. A handsome copy. Covers G+, contents VG. Plus ‘Nineteenth century New Zealand photographs : a Govett-Brewster Art Gallery travelling exhibition’ by John B Turner. (New Plymouth : Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, 1970). Soft cover. Small inscription to title page, moderate wear to covers and contents. G. Est. $150 256 MCCAHON, COLIN Colin McCahon : gates and journeys : an Auckland City Art Gallery centenary exhibition. Plus four Auckland : The Gallery, 1988, 4to. 157 p., illus. (some col.), ports. Ex library copy. Stiff card covers. Stamps to endpapers. Wear to contents. AF/ FA. ‘Colin McCahon; a survey exhibition, the Auckland City Art Gallery March’. (Auckland City Art Gallery, 1972). Soft cover. G. ‘The shaping of New Zealand’ by M H Holcroft. (Auckland : Hamlyn, 1974). Hard cover. Some wear and foxing. G. ‘William Mathew Hodgkins & his circle : an exhibition to mark the centennial of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, October 1984’ by Peter Entwisle. ([Dunedin] : The Gallery, 1984). Soft cover. Mild wear. G. ‘The Maori in European art : a survey of the representation of the Maori by European artists from the time of Captain Cook to the present day’ by Leonard Bell. (Wellington : Reed, 1980). Hard cover. Foxing. G. [5]. Est. $50 257 MORRISON, ROBIN A journey 1st ed. Auckland : Tandem Press, 1994, Folio. 44 p., cheifly illus. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Grey cloth boards. Mild wear to covers and spotting to boards. Occasional foxing to contents. ‘Twenty five black and white photographs of churches and sites in the Northland area of New Zealand.’ - Prelim. G+. Est. $100 258 MORRISON, ROBIN At home & abroad : a collection of photographs 1st ed. Auckland : Tandem Press, 1991, 4to. 165 p., all col. illus, col. ports. Dust jacket, blue cloth boards. A new copy housed entirely in shrink wrap. ‘Weighted mainly to photographs taken in New Zealand, with those from Australia, England, Ireland and other countries reinforcing the themes and ideas’ Introduction. F. Est. $100 259 MORRISON, ROBIN Calendar : New Zealand painters 1992. Inscribed by Morrison Ltd ed. [Auckland] : Under Silkwood [in association with] Ferner Gallery, [1991], folio. [13] leaves, chiefly col. ports. Spiral-bound


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calendar. Featuring portraits of Toss Woollaston, Gretchen Albrecht, Bill Hammond, Denys Watkins, Dick Frizzell, Ralph Hotere, Louise Henderson, Pat Hanly, Philip Trusttum, Nigel Brown, Philippa Blair and Gavin Chilcott. Inscribed by Morrison. Limited edition of 1000 copies, this is no. 152. VG. Est. $50 260. MORRISON, ROBIN Sydney in black and white 1st ed. Sydney : Weldon Publishers, 1992, 4to. 142 p., chiefly illus., port. Dust jacket with black cloth boards. Photography, Robin Morrison ; words, Glenn A Baker. Book housed entirely in shrink wrap. A fine copy. F. Est. $60 261. MORRISON, ROBIN The South Island of New Zealand from the road Martinborough : Alister Taylor, 1981, 4to. [182] p., all col. illus., col. map, col. ports. Illustrated hard cover. Mild wear. Occasional spotting to contents. Contains 155 photographs depicting a variety of subjects. An iconic work by one of New Zealand’s most important photographers. Scarce. G+. Est. $200 262. NATIONAL ART GALLERY Rita Angus 1st ed. Wellington : National Art Gallery, 1982, 8vo. 214 p., illus., (some col.), ports. (some col.). Dust jacket with mild wear and creasing. Purple cloth boards. Inscription to front free endpaper. Mild wear to contents. Catalogue, with biographical and critical essays. ‘Published in association with the exhibition Rita Angus organised by the National Art Gallery and held there from 9 December 1982 - 6 March 1983’ -Verso TP. Errata slip mounted on p. 214. G. 263. PLATTS, UNA Nineteenth century New Zealand artists : a guide & handbook 1st ed. Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints, 1980, 8vo. 272 p., [60] p. of plates, illus. (some col.). Laminate dust jacket. Adhesive residue to covers, fading to spine. Library reference to spine. Chocolate cloth boards. Adhesive markings to boards. Spine reinforced. Library stamps to endpaper and verso of title page. Moderate wear to contents. A serviceable copy. G-. 264. PORTER, FRANCIS (EDITOR) Historic buildings of New Zealand : North Island. Plus second companion volume Ltd. ed. Auckland : Cassell New Zealand, 4to,. 271 p., illus. (part col.) facsim. Tan leather binding with wear and sunning to spine. Illustrated endpapers. Light wear to contents. Limited edition of 250 copies. Inscribed by Chairman N C Begg and Director J Daniels of the Historic Places Trust. Architecture and history of the buildings and their occupants. G+. Plus the companion volume ‘Historic buildings of New Zealand : South Island’. (Auckland : Methuen, 1983). Maroon leather boards with spotting. Illustrated endpapers. Mild sunning to contents. Limited edition of 250 copies also inscribed by Begg and Daniels. A nice copy featuring many buildings that were destroyed in the recent Christchurch earthquakes. G+. [2]. Est. $80

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265. SCHOON, THEO Jade country. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. Sydney : Jade Arts, 1973, 8vo. 143 p. col. illus, map. Dust jacket with light wear. Red cloth boards. Inscription by the author to fly leaf. Light wear to contents. An appealing copy. G+. Est. $50 266. BARRAUD, C D New Zealand: Graphic and Descriptive, edited by W T L Travers 1st ed. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1877, large folio. [14], 40 p., [32] leaves of plates, illus. (some col.), map. 320. Quarter bound. Brown morocco spine with signs of wear, slight chipping. Ornately decorated brown cloth boards. Small scuffs and bumps to corners. Wear and fingerprinting to engraved title page. Occasional areas of fingerprinting and spotting to contents. A strong copy. G. Est. $1500

New Zealand Biography and Travel 267. BEAGLEHOLE, T C A life of J C Beaglehole : New Zealand scholar 1st ed. Wellington : Victoria University Press, 2006, large 8vo. 559 p., [40] p. of plates, illus., (some col.). Dust jacket with light wear and creasing. Black cloth boards. Illustrated lining papers. Light wear to contents.’A ‘dangerous young radical’ who spoke up for academic freedom and civil liberties during the depression in the 1930s and for some years was unable to find a permanent job, J C Beaglehole went on to become one of New Zealand’s greatest scholars, recognised particularly for his contribution to international scholarship through his editing of the journals of James Cook on his voyages of discovery, and for his biography of Cook.’ - Book jacket. Covers G+, contents VG. 268. HENDERSON, G C Sir George Grey : pioneer of Empire in southern lands London : Dent ; New York : Dutton, 1907, 8vo. xxiv, 315 p., [22] leaves of plates, illus., ports, maps. Original publisher’s cloth. Light wear to extremities. Ex libris, book plate of C E R Ford mounted to pastedown. Scattered foxing to contents. A nice copy. G+. 269. HUNT, JANET Hone Tuwhare : a biography. Warmly inscribed by Tuwhare and the author 1st ed. Auckland : Godwit, 1998, 4to. 200 p., illus., facsims., map, music, ports. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Light wear to covers and contents. Featuring an inscription by Tuwhare and the author, addressed to the owner. An appealing copy. VG. Est. $100 270. SCOTT, DICK A stake in the country : Assid Abraham Corban and his family 1892-1977. Warmly inscribed by the author 1st ed. Auckland : Southern Cross Books, 1977, 4to. 215 p., illus., (part col.), facsims., geneal. tables, ports. Dust jacket housed in plastic wrapper. Wear, creasing and fading to dust jacket. Red cloth boards, illustrated endpapers. Mild wear to contents. Inscription by the author, addressing the owner, to verso of title page. Collectors edition of 1000 copies. G.


271. WADMAN, HOWARD (EDITOR) Year book of the arts in New Zealand Ltd. ed. Wellington : Tombs, 1948, 4to. 171 p., illus., plates. Dust jacket with significant wear and losses. Blue cloth boards. Scattered foxing to contents. Printed in an edition of 1400 copies. Featuring critical reports on New Zealand art, theatre and architecture. Later titled: ‘Arts year book’. G-.

Performing Arts 272. HOTERE, RALPH Sound Movement Theatre programme. Bill Manhire’s copy Programme for Anatomy of a Dance and Song Cycle. Cover design by Ralph Hotere, poetry by Bill Manhire. Features several poems by Manhire, illustrated to inside covers. Scarce. VG+. Est. $180

Church History and Religion 273. ABRAHAM, C J Journal of a walk with the Bishop of New Zealand, from Auckland to Taranaki, in August 1855 1st ed. London : Printed for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1856, 12mo. 51 p. 22. Rebound in blue cloth with gold title to spine. New endpapers. Book plate of W H De Luen mounted to pastedown. Light foxing to original contents. Issued in ‘Missions to the Heathen’, no. xxxi, by the Society for promoting the Gospel and the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge. ‘An interesting description of a five weeks’ journey through difficult country [Waiuku, Maraetai, Raglan, Aotea, Kawhia, Mokau and New Plymouth]. Archdeacon Abraham was concecrated Bishop of Wellington in 1858, and afterwards was Coadjutor Bishop of Lichfield, with his friend Bishop Selwyn’. - Hocken. An appealing copy, with the Maori themed bookplate of an esteemed collector. G. Est. $200 274. CURTEIS, G H Bishop Selwyn of New Zealand, and of Lichfield : a sketch of his life and work : with some further gleanings from his letters, sermons, and speeches 3rd ed. London : Kegan Paul, 1889, 8vo. xiv, 498 p., [1] leaf of plates, port. 1514. Purple cloth boards with gilt title and crown motif. Fading to spine and wear to boards. Owners inscription to fly leaf. Contains clippings, stapled to prelim and p. 297. Occasional annotations to contents. Scattered foxing. ‘Contains much less 275. POMPALLIER, JEAN BAPTISTE FRANCOIS Early history of the Catholic Church in Oceania 1st ed. Auckland : H Brett, printer, 1888, 4to. 83 p., port. 4603. Green cloth boards with gilt titles and motif. Raised bands to spine. Decorative endpapers. Stamp to fly leaf. Soiling and several inscriptions to title page. Foxing to contents. A serviceable copy. G-. Est. $60 276. TUCKER, H W, REV Memoir of the life and episcopate of George Augustus Selwyn, DD, Bishop

of New Zealand, 1841-1869, Bishop of Lichfield, 1867-1878. In two volumes 2nd ed. London : William Wells Gardner, 1879, 8vo. 2 v. (xii, 399 p.; vi, 393 p.). illus., facsims., maps, ports. T771. Dark olive cloth boards with gilt spine and coat of arms to upper boards. Bruising to spine on v. 1. Wear to corners on both volumes. Spotting to upper board of V. 2. Light foxing to contents. Covers G, contents G+. [2]. Est. $70

Fishing 277. GREY, ZANE Tales of fishing virgin seas. A H Messenger’s copy, inscribed by the author 1st ed. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1925, large 8vo. 216 p., [108] p. of plates, illus. Green cloth boards with gilt title. Significant wear to dust jacket, laid in. Spotting to lower board. Fading to spine. Illustrated lining papers. Binding starting. Inscription to front free endpaper: ‘To Mr A H Messenger, with kind regards from Zane Grey’. Dated May 26, 1926. Contents show occasional signs of wear, but otherwise clean. An appealing copy. G. Est. $250 278. GREY, ZANE Tales of southern rivers. Inscribed by the author 1st ed. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1924, 8vo. ix, 249 p., plates, illus. Green cloth boards with gilt title. Image mounted to upper board. Fading to spine. Mild shelf wear. Lacking dust jacket. Front free endpaper removed. Inscription by the author to fly leaf. Occasional foxing to contents. Tales of fishing in Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Florida Everglades. An appealing copy. G. Est. $100 279. GREY, ZANE Tales of the angler’s Eldorado, New Zealand 1st ed. New York : Harper, 1926, tall 8vo. viii, 228 p., [127] p. of plates, illus. Blue cloth boards with light wear. Lacking dust jacket. Illustrated lining papers. Minor wear and occasional browning to contents. Grey’s first fishing trip to New Zealand. A handsome copy. G+. Est. $150 280. HAMILTON, G D Trout-fishing and sport in Maoriland 1st ed. Wellington : Govt. Printing Office, 1904, 8vo. xix, 428 p., [26] leaves of plates, illus. (some col.). H135. Green cloth boards with gilt titles. Mild wear and rubbing to corners and spine. Patterned lining papers. Browning to endpapers and light wear to contents. Only the second book to be written on New Zealand trout fishing. A detailed look at trout fisheries, methods and catches for the whole country. Includes chapters on deer-stalking, winged game, cattle shooting and pig hunting. A nice copy. G+. Est. $150 281. ILLINGWORTH, NEIL Fighting fins : big game fishing in New Zealand waters 1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1961, 4to. xiv, 256 p., [25] p. of plates, illus., maps. Dust jacket with signs of wear and creasing. Green cloth boards. Occasional areas of discolouration to contents, but otherwise a handsome copy. G. Est. $80

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282. SENIOR, WILLIAM Travel and trout in the antipodes; an angler’s sketches in Tasmania and New Zealand 1st ed. London : Chatto and Windus, 1880, small 8vo. xii, 315 p., illus. 5120. Rebound to style. Quarter bound in brown cloth and green leather. Considerable wear to corners and spine. Binding starting. Mild wear and browning to contents. ‘New Zealand, chiefly impressions of travel, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, the Terraces, the East Coast, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, with chapters ‘Fishing the Cust’ and ‘New Zealand fishes’ etc. : p. 172-315.’ - Bagnall. Scarce. G-. Est. $200

New Zealand Wars 283. BABBAGE, S BARTON Hauhauism : an episode in the Maori Wars, 1863-1866. Plus one 1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1937, 8vo. 96 p., illus., ports., maps. B1. Green cloth boards. Spotting and rubbing to boards. Foxing to contents. ‘Following a protest by James Cowan at the critical footnote on p. 43 as many copies as possible were withdrawn and the work reissued with new page mounted in. Babbage’s M A thesis, still useful as an introduction to the subject about which, however, there is much material he did not use’ - Bagnall. G. Plus, ‘Some aspects of Maori myth and religion’ by Elsdon Best. (Wellington : Govt Printer, 1922). Rebound. New endpapers. Hinges reinforced. Scattered foxing to contents. G. [2]. Est. $100 284. FEATON, JOHN The Waikato war, together with some account of Te Kooti Rikirangi. Plus two New ed. Auckland : Brett Print. and Pub. Co, 1923, 8vo. 232 p., illus. F151. Red cloth boards with rubbing and fading to spine. Inscription by the previous owner to lining papers. Scattered foxing to contents. G. Plus, ‘Te Kooti Rikirangi : general and prophet’ by W Hugh Ross. (Auckland : Collins ; San Francisco : Tri-Ocean Books, 1966, 8vo). Dust jacket. Light wear to covers and contents. G+. ‘The stirring times of Te Rauparaha (Chief of the Ngatitoa) by W T L Travers. Also, The sacking of Kaiapohia, by J W Stack’. (Christchurch ; Melbourne : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1906]). Red cloth boards with illustrated portrait centre front. Moderate shelf wear. Hinges starting. G. [3]. Est. $60 285. GILBERT, THOMAS New Zealand settlers and soldiers, or, The war in Taranaki : being incidents in the life of a settler 1st ed. London : A W Bennett, 1861, 8vo. iv, 220 p., illus. Decorative brown cloth boards. Gilt spine. Rubbing to boards and wear to spine. Hinges starting but binding tight. Scattered foxing to contents. Includes adverts. ‘Gilbert, an Otama settler of nine years’ standing and a friend of the Maori, describes most graphically the opening exchanges in the first Taranaki War around his farmhouse ; the killing of settlers and Maoris, the battle of Waireka, the destruction of his and other homes and his family’s retreat to Nelson. Length appendices 36 BETHUNES

(p.[165]-220) reprint newspaper accounts of the later fighting to the conclusion of the campaign when Gilbert returned to New Plymouth.’ - Bagnall. Scarce. Covers G-, contents G. Est. $120

Autographs 286. LENNON, JOHN In his own write. Inscribed by George Harrison and Paul McCartney 2nd ed. London : Jonathan Cape, 1964, small 8vo. 78 p., illus. Laminated pictorial boards. Wear to spine. Occasional foxing to contents. Features the signatures of Harrison and McCartney to front free endpaper. The two autographs were secured by the current owner in Wellington during The Beatles New Zealand tour of 1964 and have been authenticated by Beatles memorabilia specialist Frank Caiazzo. A very unique copy. G. Est. $1100 287. ORBISON, ROY Roy Orbison in concert. Inscribed by Orbison Melbourne : Showgram Publishing, 1975, 4to. [20] p., chiefly illus. Illustrated covers. Stapled. Light wear and creasing. Inscription by Orbison to inside front cover. Inlcudes many advertisements. Programme to promote the musician’s tour of Australia and New Zealand, 1975. G+. Est. $250

Literature 288. GREY, ZANE Tappan’s Burro and other stories. A H Messenger’s copy, inscribed by the author 1st ed. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1923, large 8vo. vii, 253 p., plates, illus. Pictorial cloth boards with gold title. Fading to spine, spotting to lower board. Wear and losses to dust jacket, laid in. Inscription to front free endpaper: ‘To A H Messenger from Zane Grey’. Occasional signs of wear to contents. G. Est. $100 289. GREY, ZANE The border legion 1st ed. New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1916, 8vo. 365 p., illus. Green cloth boards with gilt pictorial cover and spine. Wear to corners and spine. Owners inscription to front paste down. Foxing to contents. G. 290. HEMINGWAY, ERNEST The old man and the sea 1st ed. New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1952, 8vo. 140 p. Dust jacket with mild sunning and chipping. Blue cloth boards. Inscription to front paste down. Light wear and occasional spotting to contents. Includes a clipping, laid in. An appealing copy. G. Est. $60 291. KIPLING, RUDYARD Kim 1st ed. London : Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1901, 8vo. 413 p. illustrated. Original red cloth boards. Spine rebacked. Wear and damp staining to covers. New endpapers. Inscription to fly leaf. Foxing to contents. G-.


New Zealand Sport 292. NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS Large framed photograph of the 1905 All Blacks rugby team Image size (excluding frame) : 570mm x 410mm. An iconic image of ‘The Originals’. Est. $900

Stamps 293. Aden-Hong Kong c1900-1980s mint/MUH/used selection in blue L4/24T stockbook, some duplication. Noted Fiji QEII 10/-, & £1 x 2 FU, and a useful Hong Kong range on 2_ pages. Est. $250 294 America & Britain mint & used in a large stockbook. 295. America’s Cup stamp album - useul information, with stamps. 296. Australia 1913-2000s a mostly used range in red L4/32 stockbook, minor duplication, key items absent. Most colourful. Approx 2000 values. Est. $250 297 Australia 1927-37 duplicated range of 73 mint & used on 6 pages. Noted several better items (eg 1932 6d Koala mint x 2) with small faults. SG catalogue value £300. Est. $140 298. Australia 1927-90 collection in a pre-printed album. Appears reasonably complete from 1935. Excludes high value Defins. Approx 2000 stamps, mainly used . Est. $250 299. Australia nice collection from 1927 with some Antarctica as well . 300 Birds c1970s-82 ‘Songbirds of the World’ special collection of 72 on special well illustrated & annotated pages, in box. Franklin Mint production. Est. $75 301. Canada 1859-1949 remnant collection of c180 mint & used in old springback album. Considerable value remains. Noted: 1859 Beaver (u), 1879 Jubilee _d-5d (u), 1908 Quebec Cent _d, 1d, 2d, 7d (each x 2 m & u) faults, 1915 War Tax 2c M & U, 1937-38 GVI to 50c, GVI OHMS (1c-5c) & commem OHMS to 50c etc. Condition varies. Est. $250 302. Canada 1868-1948 mostly used collection on pre-printed pages. Very few gaps incl back of book, some duplication, usual mixed condition. About 500 stamps. Huge catalogue value. Est. $300 303. Canada 1880s-1952 range of 72 on 6 pages. Just a few pre-GV but incl 12_c QV FU, 1929 4c GV SG 278 unused no gum, 1930 GV set 1c-$1 (some GU only, incl 50c, $1), 1930 5c Air SG 310 unused no gum, 1932 Ottawa Conf set, 1942 1c-$1 GVI set FU, SG 420a pair used. SG catalogue value £300+. Est. $150

304. Canada 1930-52 range of 188, almost all used, on 7 pages. Duplication, includes higher vals to $1. Numerous better items. Sound. SG catalogue value £249. Est. $150 305. Canada c1870-1975 collection of c420 used in stockbook. Includes QV (15), GV (c60), selection of 1942 Defins (to $1) & 1946 (to $1), few airmail and revenues. Some duplication. Good condition. Est. $50 306. Commonwealth (mostly) c1910-2000 mint/ MUH/used selection of approx 525 in L2/16 stockbook, includes GB 1970s-90s range and a few Tibet etc. Est. $125 307. Commonwealth c1900-1990s mint/MUH/used range, duplication, in green L4/24 stockbook. Noted Newfoundland 1937 (long) Coronation set MUH & Rhodesia double heads range to 11 used. Est. $300 308. Commonwealth Day 1983 collection, in dustbox. Est. $60 309. Cook Islands c1984-2000 Vice-Regal presentation selection in red stockbook. Comprises a selection of MUH stamps & miniature sheets plus a few covers all with Royal or island themes. c200 stamp with face value c$200 (incl 1997 butterflies cat c£50). Est. $200 310. Czechoslovakia c1920-c1990 used range, some duplication, in large stockbook and includes odd miniature sheet. Approx 800 stamps. Est. $80 311. Finland 1885-c1974 collection of 600+ mainly used in a “Finlands Frimarken” 2-peg album with printed pages. Coverage is good in the earlies. Noted 1885-1930 complete but for some high values. Overall coverage is c75%. Condition good, no duplication. Est. $250 312. France c1870s-1980 collection of 800+ mint/MUH stamps in stockbook sheets. Grouped in sets but not chronologically. Some duplication. Items of value but some toning. Good representation throughout the stated date range, Noted a specialised selection of 1977-81 Sabine and of 1982- Liberty stamps (c85 stamps MUH). Est. $150 313. Great Britain 1840 1d black, plate 6, letters KB, 3 margins (cut just into design at base). Red Maltese Cross canc. SG 2. Catalogue value £375. FU. Est. $250 314. Great Britain 1841-1900 QV specialised used colln on pages - 100+ stamps. Usual very mixed condition. Catalogue value approx £5000 simplified. Est. $250 315. Great Britain 1862-c1990 collection of c8-900 mainly used in a springback album. Most stamps are in mounts with some mounts containing several copies. Earlies incl 1862 6d (short corner), 1865 6 values to 2/- blue (x 2), 1873 9 values to 1/-, EVII & 1912 GV sets of 18 (no £1s). Also noted British Empire Exbn (3), GVI & QEII values to £1. Commems & Defins (to £1) reasonably BETHUNES 37


complete thereafter to c1980. Also regional Defins. High catalogue value (QV, EVII & GV total c£4000). Condition varies. Est. $400

324. Great Britain c1880s-1982 collection in multiring album. Well over 600 stamps. Mostly used to mid 1970s then good run of mint. Est. $75

316. Great Britain 1873-80 2_d-1/- surface-printed, large coloured corner letters, wmk anchor, orb, garter or rose spray. Range of 86 used on 3 old album pages. Some defective but most sound with heavier postmarks. Includes 2_d mauve x 14, 2_d blue x 7, 3d x 38, 4d vermilion x 3, 4d sage x 8, 1/- green x 16. Various plate numbers. SG 139-153 range. Catalogue value £8425. Est. $700

325. Great Britain c1882-1904 Officials remnant colln of 17 stamps on pages. Mixed cond. Catalogue value £165. Est. $50

317. Great Britain 1873-80 2_d-1/- surface-printed, with large coloured cnr letters, wmk anchor, orb, garter or rose spray. Range of 55 used on 2 old album pages. Some defective but most sound with heavier postmarks. Includes 2_d mauve x 13, 2_d blue x 8, 3d x 7, 4d sage x 4, 8d x 16, 1/- x 7. Various plate numbers. SG 139-56 range. Catalogue value £7970. Est. $800 318. Great Britain 1874-80 6d grey, large coloured corner letters, wmk spray rose. Remarkable array of 152 used on 8 old album pages. Some defective but most sound with heavier postmarks. Includes plate 13 x 25, pl 14 x 14, pl 15 x 36, pl 16 x 65, pl 17 (cat £140 each) x 12. Apparently all diff corner letters. SG 146-7. Catalogue value £10,000+. Est. $950 319. Great Britain 1884 6d dull green, remarkable range of 95 used on 4 old album pages. Apparently all different corner letters, ie. attempted sheet reconstruction. Some with good colour but most faded. Some defective but most sound with heavier pmks. SG 194. Catalogue value £19,000. Est. $1500 320. Great Britain 1902-70 EVII-end pre decimal mostly used colln on Davo pages, rather untidy & mixed condition. Well over 500 stamps. Includes dues & regionals. STC approx £2230. Est. $250 321. Great Britain 1953-70 mint/MUH/used collection in red stockbook. Expect duplication and in general no early phosphor Commems mint. Approx 1100 values & 2 FDCs. Est. $300

326. Great Britain c1890-1980s mint & used collection of 588 on 35 pages. Mint only c1966+ & no good early phosphor commems seen. Variable condition. Est. $125 327. Great Britain c1910-2000 GU/Fu accumulation of Machins and Commems and a few other Defuns in a red stockbook, several hundred stamps. Est. $100 328. Great Britain used collection in Tasman album. 329. India 1855-1900 QV range of 48, almost all used, on 3 pages. Noted SG 8a (2_ margins), 42, 52, 56, 64, 82, 79, 97, 107. Also SG 55 H/H mint. Generally sound, a few heavier pmks. SG catalogue value £364. Est. $200 330. India 1947-61 colln of 217 mint & used on 17 pages, incl some duplication. Noted items cat to £8 each. Good condition. SG catalogue value £134. Est. $100 331. India 1950-67 colln of 372 diff mint & used, includes both for many issues. Also 6 1975-87 sets. Good condition. SG cat £152. Est. $125 332 India c1940-63 colln approx 180v mostly mint on 21 pages. Missing 10R Gandhi, misc officials & includes shades etc. SG catalogue value c£300. Est. $200 333. Jersey 1958-93 virtually complete mint collection (MUH from 1979) & a few later sets CTO, in SG “Senator” album. Catalogue value £324. Est. $200 334. New Zealand “Flaws, Variations and Errors” accumulation in a book with plastic sleeves. Includes colour variants/changelings/effects of spills on printing plates, Wakatipu/Wakitipu, QV 1d srewdriver flaw, douoble (different) sheet no’s on same sheet, misplaced colours/overprints etc. Est. $75

322. Great Britain 1971-99 mostly GU/FU used range of approx 950, with minor duplication at end and basically complete. Est. $150

335. New Zealand 1855-1984 used/CTO (& a few mint) range of approx 750 in a Premier album. Key items fenerally absent. Noted GV 3/- CTO & 2/- Official FU, 3/QEII Official GU, 5/- Mt Cook (fiscal). Est. $350

323. Great Britain c1862-1994 dealers? Stockbook containing c2200 mainly used stamps with much duplication. Noted: QV 1862 4d, 1873 2_d & 1883 5/-; GV Seahorses 2/6 (4), 5/-; GVI 1939 10/- (4), £1 & £1 Silver Wedding; QEII 1955 Castles c6 of each value, 1970 chalons 4 each of 10, 20, 50p, £1, 1998 Castles c7 of each value, plus regional defins (c730). Many commems. Condition varies. Est. $250

336. New Zealand 1882-1908 remnant specialised collection of c175 mint stamps on fully annotated pages, with much toning. Comprises: newspaper stamps, SSF issues, 1898-1907 Pictorials & 1d Universal & _d Mt Cook. SSF values up to 5d & Picts 9d. No duplication, but includes shades. Most could be cleaned. Mint. Catalogue c$8,100. Est. $400

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337. New Zealand 1890s-1970s used range of several hundreds on 14 old stockbook pages. Noted sound 1906 1d Christchurch Exhibition, 1920 3d, 6d Victory FU and other better. Est. $250 338. New Zealand 1898-1907 Pictorials accumulation: _d (4), 1d (4), 1_d (1), 2d (1), 2_d Wakitipu (9) & Wakatipu (10), 3d (8), 4d (8), 8d (1), 2/- (1 MNG, short cnr), some are MNG, most mint. Condition varies. Catalogue value c$3000. Est. $250 339. New Zealand 1907 1/- Kaka Official, off centre. Catalogue value $1000. MUH. Est. $350 340. New Zealand 1907-50s Officials used collection in stockbook. Said to catalogue $1375+ (simplified), duplication & variable condition - eg. 2/- Milford (damaged). Approx 320v. Est. $200 341 New Zealand 1909 2d-1/- EVII, duplicated range of 78 used on 8 stockcards. Variable condition. Noted 3d x 11, 4d orange x 15, 4d yellow x 10, 6d x 12, 8d x 11, 1/- x 10. Jury catalogue value $1900+. Est. $400 342. New Zealand 1910s-70s range of several hundred mint & MUH (& a few used) in Hagner looseleaf stockbook. Many complete Commem sets (esp 1950s-70s & many blocks. A good proportion are MUH, Noted 1906 3d Chch Exbn mint with small faults, 1935 SJ set mint, 1960 to £1 used. Est. $300 343. New Zealand 1915 GV Recess set, 1st perf 14 x 13_, set out neatly with annotations on 4 album pages Most colour shades are represented. 31 stamps. Catalogue value c$1000. FU. Est. $325 344. New Zealand 1915-20s GV, duplicated range of 100+ mostly used on 16 stockcards. Variable condition. Noted mint 1d x 17, 2d violet x 6, 2d yellow x 6, 6d x 12, used 2d violet x 6, 2_d x 10, 4_d x 13, 7_d x 22, 8d indigo x 10. Jury catalogue value $4500+. Est. $750

348. New Zealand 1929-1946 Health mint collection on stockpage. No 1931 set. Catalogue value $250+. Est. $125 349. New Zealand 1929-1970s Healths and Xmas mint/ MUH/used range in Premier album. Noted 1931 (“WN” packet cancels) GU, various miniature sheets and some duplication (eg. 1964 x 4 mint/MUH), also few Arms and Postage Dues. Est. $250 350. New Zealand 1929-1994 Health collection mostly used (no minature sheets). Includes GU/FU 1931 set. Est. $350 351. New Zealand 1929-37 Health selection of 8 (no Red/Blue Boys). Catalogue value $254. GU/FU. Est. $125 352. New Zealand 1931 3d brown Airmail, handsome corner block of 16, faint toning on back. MUH. Jury catalogue value $2400. Est. $300 353. New Zealand 1931 5d green Airmail, handsome corner block of 16, faint toning on back. MUH. Jury catalogue value $1,120. Est. $150 354. New Zealand 1931 set of 5 different airmail stamps, gum toning. MUH. Jury catalogue value $655. Est. $100 355. New Zealand 1936-1965 Dealer’s? stock of c2500 MUH predecimal stamps in stockbook. Much duplication. Includes blocks/plate blocks. Comprises (approx): Commerce (100), ANZAC (75), Coronation (100), GVI including overprints & Officials (210), Centennials to 1/- including Officials (100) Peace to 1/- (200), later Commems, QEII & ovpts, 1960 Picts all values to £1 (500). Condition varies. Est. $200 356. New Zealand 1940 9d Goldmining Official block of 15 (3 x 5), a few very minor gum blemishes. Catalogue value $375. MUH. Est. $100

345. New Zealand 1915-27 3d-1/- GV Recess Officials, nice specialised range of 15 FU on page, including shades: 3d x 3, 4d x 3, 6d x 4, 9d x 2, 1/- x 3. Catalogue value $542. Est. $150

357. New Zealand 1960s (mostly)-1980s duplicated range of 155 mint & used on 15 stockcards. Noted 1963 3/- Tongariro x 8 MUH, 1960 £1 Geyser x 7 used, 1963 8d Cable x 6 used, $3 Bird x 12, $4 x 5. Ex Stirling & previously priced to $300+. Est. $130

346. New Zealand 1915-27 3d-1/- GV Recess Officials, nice specialised range of 16 different mint (including shades) on page: 3d x 4, 4d x 2, 6d x 4, 9d, 1/- x 5. Catalogue value $456. Clean. Est. $125

358. New Zealand 1960s-70s used bulk stamp, in envelopes. Approx 55,000-60,000. Est. $125

347. New Zealand 1916 GV Recess prints on pictorial paper. with & without watermark sets of 5 stamps, comprising 1_d (4), 2d yellow (2), 3d (2), 6d (2). 2d, 3d, 6d no watermark values are singles & not in pairs with normals as in CP. Nicely presented & labelled on 2 album pages. Mint/MUH. Catalogue value c$1170. Est. $200

359. New Zealand 1985 18c “Cristmas”, with normal for comparison. ACS Catalogue value $150. MUH. Est. $100 360. New Zealand 6d Full Face Queen black-brown imperf, 4 margins top & base uneven & touching. Pelure paper, smudged postmark part over face. SG 85. Catalogue value £250. GU. Est. $150 361. New Zealand c1880-1960s back of book accumulation mint & used. Noted 2/- 1907 Official GU,

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Express Delivery Fernleaves mint & 2 used, & useful range of postal fiscals. Minor duplication. Approx 230v on 7 stockpages, mixed condition in parts. Est. $500

376. Topicals c1920-2000 attractive accumulation in large stockbook, of ships, cars, paintings, trains, planes etc. Mostly used or CTO. Est. $100

362. New Zealand c1880-1967 mint/MUH range of 14 stockpages, & includes EVII Official set mint, 6d Kiwi Official mint no gum, Victory & Dunedin Exhibition sets mint, 1935 Pictorials mint, 1940 Officials, QEII set & Officials mint, some variable condition. Est. $600

377. Two World stamp albums.

363. New Zealand c1880-2000 used selection of approx 2500 in stockbook, duplication and includes some revenues & $20 Mt Cook FU. Est. $200

378. World 1851-c1900 collection of c900 mainly used stamps in an SG “Improved Postage Stamp Album” (1900). Countries arranged in world zones of the British Empire, good selection of GB, Australia, States, Canada/ provinces, Samoa, India, Ceylon, but no New Zealand. European countries well represented - specialist attention could reward. Condition varies. Est. $250

364. New Zealand c1930 10 assorted probate document etc, range of mainly low (catalogue) value stamps. Mostly punched. Est. $200

379. World 1920s-1980s New Zealand/Australia and miscellaneous Commonwealth odds mint & used in red stockbook. Interesting lot. Est. $120

365. New Zealand c1948-98 accumulation on large Davo 48 page (28 leaves) stockbook. Mint/used but decimal mint removed. About 1000 stamps with much duplication. Maybe as much value in stockbook. Est. $85

380. World c1850-1970 accumulation of c120 circuit books and circuit book pages (ex Wellington Philatelic Soc). Around half the stamps have been sold but value remains. Estimated 1,000 stamps. No obvious duplication. Est. $100

366. New Zealand collection from first Queen Victoria to Peace issue. Mint & used. Est. $150

381. World c1860-1970 residual dealer’s stock on stockbook pages fully annotated but prices generally outdated. Comprises c55 pages & c1100 mint & used stamps. Mostly good condition with no significant duplication. No NZ and few Australia, GB or USA. Countries represented incl mainly Europe with some Pacific, South America and Indonesia. Noted individual stamps/sets cat to c$70. Dealers prices total c$1200 but current cat appears to be much higher. Est. $300

367. New Zealand collection from Full Face Queens to about 1960, includes Red & Blue Boys Health stamps. Condition varies. Est. $600 368. New Zealand First Day Covers in 6 albums, 19351999, approx 500. Includes $2 Pink and $2 Multi Geyser FDCs. Some duplication. Est. $350 369. New Zealand Health collection mint and used, with some large blocks. 370. New Zealand King George V set 1_d-1/- used. Jury catalogue valur $350. Est. $125 371. New Zealand mint and used collection, some blocks etc. Nice lot. 372. New Zealand stamps in envelopes. Approx 100-500 stamps in each envelope. Approx 100-120 envelopes. Crammed into 2 shoeboxes. Est. $100 373. New Zealand used collection + a few Canada & Pacific, in album. Est. $50

382. World c1900s-70s collection in peg album, good range of countries, good variety, some thematics, some sets etc. Some toning etc noted. Well over 1,500 stamps. No NZ, GB or Australia. Est. $85 383. World c1920-2000 mint & mostly used range of approx 1000 on 23 stockpages. About half are Great Britain. Est. $120 384. World c1920-80s approx 375 mint/MUH/used in red LS4/8 stockbook, minor duplication. Est. $70 385. World collection with early Great Britain QE First Day Cover seen.

374. Postcards - c1920s period album (25 leaves) containing 99 diff Judge’s Ltd sepia real photo PPCs of London in mint condition. Quality production.. Est. $200 375. Sweden 1858-1955 colln of 300 different, almost all used, on 6 pages. Some better items noted: SG 19a, 23a, 30, 150-2, 256, O28c (unused no gum), O37, O39a. D37a. Sound. Odd heavier postmarks. SG catalogue value £460. Est. $225

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GUIDE FOR BUYERS Bethunes at Webb's has set out the following information for those unfamiliar with auction procedures. Please refer to the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' printed in this catalogue and displayed in the saleroom. FLOOR BIDDERS. Register and obtain a bidder card before bidding on any lot/s. Be aware that a buyer's premium of 20% plus GST (i.e. 23%) is payable in addition to the bid price. Make your bids clear, preferably by holding up your bidder card. If you make a mistake (e.g. the auctioneer takes a bid from you at a higher level than you had intended, or you bid on the wrong lot), call out to the auctioneer immediately so that the bidding can be adjusted. Waiting until the hammer falls is too late. If your bid is the highest and the lot is knocked down to you, you have entered into a binding obligation to pay for that lot. BIDDING INCREMENTS ARE AT THE AUCTIONEER'S DISCRETION. Bidding will commence at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received. Where no bids have been received, bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, at the auctioneer's sole discretion. SALES SUBJECT TO VENDOR'S APPROVAL. Where your bid is the highest, but still below the reserve, the auctioneer may declare you to be the buyer 'subject to vendor's approval' ('SVA' or 'subject'). This means that your bid is held as binding and will be communicated to the vendor at the earliest opportunity. If the vendor accepts, there is a contractual obligation for you to pay for the lot. If the vendor does not accept, you are released from any obligation, however you will have first right to negotiate with the vendor through Bethunes at Webb's until an agreement is reached. Bethunes at Webb's will not present other offers to the vendor until your negotiations are ended. ABSENTEE BIDDERS. Bethunes at Webb's will endeavour to ensure that your bidding instructions are executed, but accepts no responsibility or liability for failure to do so. Lots will be bought as favourably as is allowed by bidding in the sale room, other competitive absentee bids and any reserve imposed by the vendor. Please note that Bethunes at Webb's cannot guarantee that another bidder will not be successful at your limit if, in the course of competitive bidding, a floor bidder bids your limit first. Absentee bids are accepted by written instruction, which can be sent by fax, email or post to arrive no later than the evening before the sale. Priority will be given to the earliest received absentee bid where identical bids are received. Absentee bids will be executed on the following basis: If your bid limit is equal to or above a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at reserve on your behalf and will bid thereafter only in response to competition for the lot. If your bid limit is below a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at your limit and if there are no further bids in the room may sell to you subject to vendor's approval. In the absence of a reserve, the auctioneer may exercise your bid in advance of any opening bid, or may open the bidding on your behalf at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received. If no other absentee bids have been received, bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, at the auctioneer's sole discretion.

PHONE BIDDERS. Phone bids are available on lots with estimates over $100 and where the auctioneer is able to confirm availability of staff to provide this service. The same conditions as above apply to phone bidders. Bethunes at Webb's will call the number you have provided some time before the lot you have requested to bid on comes up for sale. If your phone is engaged or we are unable to make contact, the auction will proceed without your bidding. When we have made contact, our staff will tell you that your lot is about to come up and will ask you to hold. Bids will be relayed to you and you may enter the bidding at any time by making your call. Please note that the bidding at many auctions can be fast. The auctioneer will not favour a phone bidder over and above floor bidders by giving them more time to bid. You will need to establish your limit and make sure that you bid clearly and promptly. PRE-SALE ESTIMATES. Estimates printed in the catalogue or given verbally are intended as a guide only and may be subject to revision nearer to the time of a sale. Bethunes at Webb's staff are available during pre-sale viewing times and by appointment to assist prospective bidders with estimates and any aspect of the auction procedure. CONDITION REPORTS. Bethunes at Webb's staff will provide condition reports over and above the catalogue description for out of town buyers. However, please note that item 6 of the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' will still apply despite the obtaining of a condition report. PAYMENT. Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale, immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale, a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within five working days. Payment is by cash or eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge. WEBB'S ACCOUNT DETAILS. Bank: Westpac, 79 Queen Street, Auckland. Bank/branch number: 030104. Account number: 044818403. Account name: Peter Webb Galleries Limited. Swift code (for international deposits): WPACNZ2W. Please include your surname and the code 'BETH' with all payments. PACKING AND FREIGHT. Where required, Bethunes at Webb's packs goods for posting nationally or internationally. All costs associated with packing and postage are payable by the purchaser. All national dispatches will be by courier. Overseas dispatches will be by international airmail. Insurance in transit is not covered by Bethunes at Webb's. VALUATION SERVICES. Bethunes at Webb's provides free market appraisals by appointment. Bethunes at Webb's will visit you to view and appraise larger collections. Webb's provides valuations for insurance, matrimonial division, family division etc. Please enquire at reception for charges. Charges are refundable on occasion when goods are subsequently offered for sale.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR BUYERS 1. BIDDING. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, subject to the auctioneer having the right to refuse the bid of any person. Should any dispute arise as to the bidding, the lot in dispute will immediately be put up for sale again at the preceding bid, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser, which declaration shall be conclusive. No person shall advance less at a bid than the sum nominated by the auctioneer and no bid may be retracted. 2. RESERVES. All lots are sold subject to the right of the vendor or her/his agent to impose a reserve. 3. REGISTRATION. Purchasers shall complete a bidder card before the sale giving their own correct name, address and phone number. It is accepted by bidders that the supply of false information on a bidder card shall be interpreted as deliberate fraud. 4. BUYER'S PREMIUM. The purchaser accepts that, in addition to the hammer price, Bethunes at Webb's will charge a buyer's premium of 20% of the hammer price (unless otherwise stated), plus GST on the premium, effectively totalling 23%. 5. PAYMENT. Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale, immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale, a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within five working days. Payment is by cash or eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge. 6. LOTS SOLD AS VIEWED. All lots are sold as viewed and with all errors in description, faults and imperfections, whether visible or not. Neither Bethunes at Webb's nor its vendor are responsible for errors in description, for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot, or for any fault or defect in any lot. No warranty whatsoever is made. Buyers proceed upon their own judgement. Buyers shall be deemed to have inspected the lots or to have made enquiries to their complete satisfaction prior to sale and, by the act of bidding, shall be deemed to be satisfied with the lots in all respects. 7. BETHUNES AT WEBB'S ACTS AS AGENT. Bethunes at Webb's has full discretion to conduct all aspects of the sale and to withdraw any lot from the sale without giving any reason. 8. COLLECTION. Purchases are to be taken away at the buyer's expense immediately after the sale, except where a cheque remains uncleared. If this is not done, Bethunes at Webb's will not be responsible if the lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to storage and insurance fees. A receipted invoice must be produced prior to delivery of any lot. 9. LICENSES. Buyers who purchase an item which falls within the provisions of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 cannot take possession of that item until they have shown to Bethunes at Webb's a license under the appropriate Act. 10. ANTIQUITIES ACT 1975. Buyers should note that some items may come under jurisdiction of this Act and permission may have to be sought from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga for their export. 11. FAILURE TO MAKE PAYMENT. If a purchaser fails either to pay for or to take away any lot, Bethunes at Webb's shall, without further notice to the purchaser, at its absolute 44 BETHUNES

discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: A. To issue proceeding against the purchaser for damages for breach of contract. B. To rescind the sale of that or any other lot sold to the purchaser at the same or any other auction. C. To resell the lot by public or private sale. Any deficiency resulting from such resale, after giving credit to the purchaser for any part payment, together with all costs incurred in connection with the lot shall be paid to Bethunes at Webb's by the purchaser. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall belong to the vendor and in this condition the expression 'proceeds of sale' shall have the same meaning in relation to a sale by private treaty as it has in relation to a sale by auction. D. To store the lot, whether at Bethunes at Webb's own premises or elsewhere, at the sole expense of the purchaser and to release the lot only after the purchase price has been paid in full, plus the accrued cost of removal and storage, and all other costs connected to the lot. E. To charge interest on the purchase price at a rate 2% above Bethunes at Webb's bankers' then current rate for commercial overdraft facilities, to the extent that the price or any part of it remains unpaid for more than seven days from the date of the sale. F. To retain possession of that or any other lot purchased by the purchaser at that or any other auction and to release the same only after payment of money due. G. To apply the proceeds of sale of any lot then or subsequently due to the purchaser towards settlement of money due to Bethunes at Webb's or its vendor. Bethunes at Webb's shall be entitled to a possessory lien on any property of the purchaser for any purpose while any monies remain unpaid under this contract. H. To apply any payment made by the purchaser to Bethunes at Webb's towards any money owing to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of any thing whatsoever irrespective of any directive given in respect of, or restriction placed upon, such payment by the purchaser whether expressed or implied. I. Title and right of disposal of the goods shall not pass to the purchaser until payment has been made in full by cleared funds. Where any lot purchased is held by Bethunes at Webb's pending (i) clearance of funds by the purchaser or (ii) completion of payment after receipt of a deposit, the lot will be held by Bethunes at Webb's as bailee for the vendor, risk and title passing to the purchaser immediately upon notification of clearance of funds or upon completion of purchase. In the event that a lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed before title is transferred to the purchaser, the purchaser shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of that lot, but shall not be entitled to any compensation for any consequent losses howsoever arising. 12. BIDDERS DEEMED PRINCIPALS. All bidders shall be held personally and solely liable for all obligations arising from any bid, including both phone and absentee bids. Any person wishing to bid as agent for a third party must obtain written authority to do so from Bethunes at Webb's prior to bidding. 13. SUBJECT BIDS. Where the highest bid is below the reserve and the auctioneer declares a sale to be 'subject to vendor's approval' or words to that effect, the highest bid remains binding upon the bidder until the vendor accepts or rejects it. If the bid is accepted, there is a contractual obligation upon the bidder to pay for the lot.


PRICES REALISED

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INDEX OF AUTHORS [Cotterill, George] 143 [Cotton, William Charles] 144 [Craik, George L] 145 Abraham, C J 273 Alexander Turnbull Library Prints 247 Andersen, Johannes Carl 70 Angas, George French 248 Anson, T V 82 Auburn, Cat & Liang, Renee 140 Babbage, S Barton 283 Baines, Thomas 249 Baker, J V T 83 Barraud, C D 266 Baucke, William 1 Baudouin, Alexandre 128 Baxter, James K 146, 147, 148, 149, 210 Beaglehole, J C 232 Beaglehole, T C 267 Bensemann, Leo 251 Best, Elsdon 2, 150 Bethell, Ursula 2151 Bible, NT 23 Bickerton, A W 152 Bird, Isabella L 238 Bradley, E K 252 Bradshaw, John 217 Brailsford, Barry 24 Buick, T Lindsay 253 Buller, James 218 Buller, Walter Lawry 271, 72, 73 Burdon, R M 284 Burns, David 153 Burton Brothers 2219, 220 Butler, Annie Robina 219 Butler, Fred 254 Byrne, A E 285 Byrne, J R 286 Carrick, Robert 220 Carroll, Lewis 211 Caxton Miscellany 154 Chambers Family 221 Chapman, Geo. T 233 Cheeseman, T F 274 Chester, R H 155 Christ’s College 255 Churchouse, Jack 246 Clarendon, Edward Hyde 287 Clayden, Arthur 221 Cockayne, Leonard 275 Cody, J F 288, 89 Continental Motors Corporation 290 Cook, James 234, 235, 236 Cook, James & King, James 237 Cotton, Charles 129 Cowan, James 222, 47, 91 Creely, Robert & Gimblett, Max 141 Cresswell, Walter D’Arcy 156 46 BETHUNES

Cruise, Richard A 23 Culpeper, N 130 Cunningham, W H 92, 93 Curnow, Allen 157, 158, 159, 160 Curnow, Allen & Beaglehole, J C (contributors) 239 Curnow, Heather 252 Curteis, G H 274 Darwin, Charles 76 Dawson, W D 94 De Wit, Frederick 245 Doak, Wade 48 Drake, D E 95 Duff, Gordon (editor) 131 Duggan, Eileen 161, 162 Dunmore, John 240 Dunn, Michael 253 Fairburn, A R D 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168 Featon, John 284 Ferguson, David 96 Fern Album, Mary Anne Armstrong 77 Firth, Raymond 24 Fitchett, W H 97 Fleming, C A 25 Froude, James Anthony 241 Furkert, F W 26 Garcia, James (editor) 56 Garran, Andrew (editor) 218 Garton, Edward Skelton 169 Gee, Maurice 170, 171 Geelen, Janic 231 Gilbert, Thomas 285 Gisborne, William 27 Glover, Denis 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179 Godley, John Robert 28 Gould, John 78 Grace, Alfred 180 Grey, George (contributor) 29 Grey, George, Sir 5, 6, 242 Grey, Zane 277, 278, 279, 288, 289 Griffiths, George John 57 Guthrie-Smith, H 79 Hall-Jones, F G 58 Hamilton, G D 280 Hart-Smith, William 181 Heaphy, Charles 254 Hemingway, Ernest 290 Henderson, G C 268 Henderson, Jim 98 Hillary, Sir Edmund 222 Hocken, T M 30 Horn, Alex 99 Hotere, Ralph 272 Howlett, Robert 132 Hudson, G V 80 Hunt, Janet 269 Hunt, John 223 Hunt, Sam 182, 183


Hutcheson, G R 31 Hyde, Robin [Iris G Wilkinson] 184 Illingworth, Neil 281 Ingram, C W N 49 Izett, James 7 Jewitt, Llewellynn Frederick William 133 Jillett, David 100 Johns, W E 212, 213 Kay, Robin 101, 102 Kelly, Leslie G 8 Kemp, Henry Tacy (contributor) 9 Kidson, A L 103 King, Michael 32, 59 Kipling, Rudyard 291 Kirk, Thomas 81 Knight, Hardwicke 255 Kunst, Phillip 10 Larsen, Colin R 104 Latham, Darrell 225 Lawlor, Pat 185 Lennon, John 286 Leys, Thomson Wilson 33 Livingstone, David 243 Lizars, John 134 Loughnan, R J M 105 Lyon, David J 50 Lyttelton Times Company 60 Macdonald, Christina 11 MacDonald, Gordon 34 Mackworth, William Augustus 61 Mander, Jane 186 Manhire, Bill 187 Manson, Cecil 62 Mason, R A K 188, 189, 190 Mason, W Wynne 106 McAra, J B 226 McCahon, Colin 256 McCarthy, Felix 191 McClymont, W G 107 McKay, Alexander 63 McNab, Robert 64 Mead, Sidney M 12 Millard, Victor R 13 Milne, A A 214 Moreton, A R 65 Morrison, Robin 108, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261 Mulgan, Alan 192, 193 Murphy, W E 109, 110 National Art Gallery 262 New Zealand All Blacks 292 New Zealand Ex Libris Society 194, 195, 196 New Zealand Forest Service 250 New Zealand Rugby Football Union 35 Oliver, C J 36 Olsen, Orjan 37 Oppenheim, R S 14 Orbison, Roy 287 Parsons, Frank 38 Pearson, Bill 197 Phillips, N C 111 Picasso, Pablo 142

Piemontese, Alessio [Girolamo Ruscelli] 135 Pilling, Ewen George 112 Platts, Una 263 Pompallier, Jean Baptiste Francois 275 Porter, Francis (editor) 264 Power, W Tyrone 39 Preston Corporation 51 Pringle, D J C & Glue, W A 113 Puttick, Edward, Sir 114 Rackham, Arthur 215 Ramsay, Charles Stuart 15 Resta, Sebastianio Padre 136 Rhodes, H Winston & Glover, Denis (compilers) 198 Robinson, Richard H 229 Ross, Angus 115 Ross, J M S 116 Rusden, G W 40 Sansom, Olga 66 Satchell, William 199 Saunders, Hilary Aidan St George 117 Schoon, Theo 265 Scott, Dick 16, 67, 270 Senefelder, Alois 137 Senior, William 282 Setright, L J K (editor) 230 Shadbolt, Maurice 200 Sherrard, J M 68 Skey, William 201 Smith, Adam 138 Stack, J W 41 Stallworthy, John 69 Stanley, Henry M 244 Stephens, James 216 Stephenson, James H 227 Stevens, W G 118, 119 Stewart, Graham 228 Stewart, H 120 Stout, M & Duncan, T 121 Supreme Court of New Zealand 217 Tait, G A 202 Taylor, Nancy M 122 Taylor, Nancy M (editor) 42 Taylor, Richard 43 The Caxton Club Press 203, 204 The Caxton Press 205 The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 246 Thompson, H L 123 Tucker, H W, Rev 276 Tuwhare, Hone 206, 207 Ullman, James R 224 Wadman, Howard (editor) 271 Walker, Ronald 124 Walker, William Sylvester 208 War History Branch 125, 126 Wedde, Ian 209 West, Michael 139 Winsley, T M 127 Wise’s 44 Women’s Division of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union 45

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