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Due to demand and the need to turn our sales around quicker, we are now only sending small items, such as jewellery and non-fragile trinkets. For anything else a mailbox/courier will need to be arranged by yourself. We will not pack for courier collection. Below are some suggestions to help...
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We hope you enjoy our upcoming sales :)
Bowler & Binnie Team
Viewing will be held on 19th & 20th October 10am-4pm.
Bidding can be done in several different ways; in person at our saleroom, by commission bid or online with one of our online platforms.
Our address is: Carnegie House, Lyneburn Industrial Estate, Halbeath Place, KY114JT
Due to demand and the need to turn our sales around quicker, we are now only sending small items, such as jewellery and non-fragile trinkets. For anything else a mailbox/courier will need to be arranged by yourself. We will not pack for courier collection. Below are some suggestions to help...
Mail Box- MBE Anne Balfour 01786449543- email: info@mbestirling.co.uk
GL Removal - James T.07542445515
Email: removalgl@gmail.com
Chris Watson Delivery Service T. 07793240435 E. info@chriswatsondelivery.co.uk W. chriswatsondelivery.co.uk, Items2go- 07783 861970 HC Couriers - 07491674691
ADS Alistair Weanie - alweanie@btconnect.com 07768084941
City Couriers- Adam Syme- 0131 447 7295-07740803433
Simon Smith-S.N.S Courier Services- 07715434211-Simonsmith864@yahoo.com
Pack & Send Edinburgh East-0131 201 2244
We hope you enjoy our upcoming sales :)
Bowler & Binnie Team
697 Lots
Lot 801
DUNFERMLINE BOOKS LOT 001 A Bibliography of Works Relating to Dunfermline and the West of Fife, Including Publications of Writers Connected with the District. By Erskine Beveridge. Dunfermline: Privately Printed by William Clark & Son, 1901. Dedicated and Presented to the Members of the Dunfermline Archaeological Society, 300 copies printed, of which this was No 71, presented to Andrew Burt, Solicitor[002 ]Another copy, No 007, presented to George Beveridge. This copy has blank ruled leaves bound in
[003 ]Regality of Dunfermline Court Book, 1531-1538. By [Rev] J M Webster and A.A.M. Duncan. [The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1953] Inserted at the beginning of the book is a Tracing Forming Part of a General Plan of the Estate of Broomhall belonging to the Rt Hon The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine - lying in the Parish of Dunfermline and Shire of Fife. Surveyed by William Menzies 1771. Copied by John Menzies, Charlestown. 1834. Presentation copy from one of the Authors, “To Nell with best wishes, from J M W”
[004] The Dunfermline Hammermen. A History of the Incorporation of Hammermen in Dunfermline, to which is Appended A History of the `convener’s Court of Dunfermline, Compiled from the Ancient Minute Books & Manuscripts connected wit the Craft, and Written by Daniel Thomson. Illustrated by William Thomson [Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1909] Blue Cloth, Gilt on front cover and spine LOT 005 An Old Iron Box And its Story. By Daniel Thomson, Dunfermline, 1900. Card Covers, string binding
[006]Dunfermline Gas Works, 1829 - 1929. Dunfermline: Printed by David Watt & Sons, 1929. BrownCard Covers, stapled
[007] A Tract, Chiefly Relative to Monastic Antuities; with Some Account of A Recent Search for the Remains of the Scottish Interred in the Abbey of Dunfermline. By John Graham Dalyell, Esq [Edinburgh: Printed by George Ramsay and Company, for Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh; and Constable, Hunter, Park and Hunter, London, 1809. Boards, Repacked Bound Up with:
[1] A Town Epilogue. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author by Oliver and Co, Sold by John Buchanan, North Bridge, 1804
[2] Disputatio Inauguralis de Rheumatismo, (Glasgow, 1802. Dedication: To Mr Robt Kirkwood as a mark of friendship and esteem, from the Author
[3] Sotheran’s York Guide; ADescription of the Public Buildings, Antiquities etc, in and about that Ancient City. Illustrated with Copper Plates [Note: This copy lacks plates]
[4] Abridgement of the Laws of Scotland relative to Hunting and Fowling, Dove-Cots and Pigeons, Rivewers, The Sea-Shores and Fushings. Compiled from the most celebrated Writers on the Scots Law, The Act s of Parliament, and Decisions of the Different Courts. By William Ross, Second Edition, Improved and Enlarged. Kelso, 1809.
Hammer: £160
Lot 802
008 Extracts from the Kirk-Session Records of Dunfermline (from AD 1640 to 1689 inclusive); od A Glimpse of the Ecclesiastical History of Dunfermline (for a period of Fifty years). Edited by E Henderson. Edinburgh” Printed by Fullarton & McNab; Sold by J Miller & Son, W Clark and D Campbell, Dunfermline; T G Stevenson, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh, 1865) Brown limp cloth; original title on front cover; spine worn; signatutre of John Swan, Leslie, on fep[009] For A Web Begun. The Story of Dunfermline; By W T Barr [Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court; London: 96 Great Russell Street, W C ; 1947. Green cloth; dw; this book was being remaindered in the 1980s, hence the good condition of the book today
[010 ]Burgh Life in Dunfermline in the Olden Time. A Lecture By the Rev William Ross, Aberdour, Delivered in the Music Hall, Dunfermline, 8 Feb 1864, at the Request of the Literary Society of that Town [Edinburgh: Edmonton and Douglas, 1864]; speckled boards, black tape around spine; gilt title around spine (Probably all not original); Bookplate of Carnegie Public Library, Dunfermline, Reference Department
[011] Dunfermline Sketches & Notes. By Robert Somerville [Dunfermline: Herbert T Macpherson, 1917]Illustrated Cream Boards; This copy has a bookplate of a Visit to Dunfermline of the American and Canadian Delegation of the Dry Goods Merchants, Thursday, 2nd June 1921
[012] Reminiscences of Dunfermline and Neighbourhood, Illustrative of Dunfermline Life Sixty Years Ago. By Alexander Stewart. With Chronological Appendix, 1064-1880. Edinburgh: Scott & Ferguson, and J Menzies & Co; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co 1886; Illustrated Blue Cloth Boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; Presentation copy “To Mrs Alexander Elder, from her sincere friend, The Author, Nov 1886;” Bookplate of William Saunders, HYS BOOKE on front pastedown; Signature of William Saunders, Edinburgh, 25 Aug 1923, on title page
[013] Royal Dunfermline: A Historical Guide to the City and its Antiquities; With an Account of the Carnegie Benefactions. A Richly Illustrated Souvenir Handbook. By Alan Reid and William Kirk. Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office; 1906; Green Cloth, hardback [1st Edition]
[ 013 A.] Ditto, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 1907. Blue Cloth Presentation Copy, “To A W Bell, Esq., with the Publishers. Comp; iments”
[013B.] Another copy of the 2nd Edition, dark blue cloth, with the following inserted at beginning of volume: Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (A.U.). 81st A.M.C., Dunfermline, 21st - 24th May May 1907. With the Compliments of the Fifeshire District
[013C]. Third Edition, Revised and Extended, Dec 1908; dark blue cloth
[013 D]. New and Enlarged Edition [4th Edition], Oct 1922; Light Blue Cloth LOT 013E. 5th Edition, March 1934; light blue cloth, dw (torn); presentation copy, “To Margaret, with best wishes from B & J Fraser, July 1936”
[014] Dunfermline Remembered Between The Wars. By Albert F Lindon. Self Published, 1980s. Printed by Dunfermline Press (A Romanes & Son Ltd), Pitreavie Business Park, Dunfermline; Illustrated Card Covers; stapled
[015] Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline. By The Rev Peter Chalmers; William Blackwood snd Sons, Edinburgh and London; 2 vols, 1844 and 1859; Rebound in red cloth boards, with red leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; new eps; Genealogy at end of Vol 2
[016] Another copy of above, but Vol 1 only of 1844; thick heavy bespeckled boards, leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; slight damp staining to beginning of volume, but not affecting frontispiece print or title page
[ 017] The Story an Ancient Craft in An Ancient Town; Card Covers, Pp 16; about weaving in Dunfermline; No Date, c 1920s. Printed by J McOwan, Printer, 10 High Street, Dunfermline
[018] Poems and Songs. By the late Thomas Morrison, Merchant, Dunfermline. Privately Printed. Dunfermline: William Clark & Son, Journal Office , 1902; brown boards; design in gilt on front cover; leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; signature of F Hudson [ie Felix Hudson, clock and watchmaker in Dunfermline], Aug 1984. The Poems and Songs in this volume were contributed by Thomas Morrison (d 1879), merchant, Dunfermline, and appear to have been printed by the latter’s nephew, Thomas Morrison, Braddock, Pennsylvania
[019] A Sketcher’s Notes to Illustrate A View of the Ruins of Dunfermline Abbey; Containing Some Incidents in the Life of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia. Vol II [London: Printed at The Operative Jewish Converts’Institution, Palestine Place, Bethnal Green; folio; blue cloth boards; gilt around front and rear covers; inscription of Mrs M Balfour from the Author, on fep; Volume I was published in 1855, with sketches of the Old Church of Dun, and had nothing to do with Dunfermline
[020]Scottish Reprints. City Development. A Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline, Trust, with An Introduction by Peter Green. Originally published in 1904 and written by Patrick Geddes, this Reprint is a Complete and Unabridged photolithographic facsimile of the first Edition, published by Irish University Press, Shannon, Ireland, 1973; Copyright Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1973, for original text and Illustrations; and the Irish University Press for Introduction
[021]. Selections from the Writings of William Stewart (Gavroche). Hardback Boards; Published by Robert Gibson & Sons (Glasgow) Limited; Printed by The Blackfriars Press Limited, Leicester, 1948 Stewart was born in Dunfermline on 8 July 1856, and died in Glasgow on 27 Aug 1947 aged 91. For over 25 years he was Secretary and Organiser of the Independent Labour Party in Scotland. He also published The Worker, a monthly Socialist Journal for Fife and Clackmannan from Bruce Street, Dunfermline, in 1898-1900 This copy has the signature of Douglas Young, 1948 on front paste-down.
Hammer: £150
Lot 803
[01] Fife and Forfarshire Leaders. Social and Political. By Ernest Gaskell. London, c 1908; nice copy Red Boards, title in gilt on front cover and also on spine; red leather around [00d spine and also at corners.The Scots Kalendar. A Record of Criminal Trials and Executions in Scotland, 1800 - 1910. Bt T M Tod [Perth; Munro & Scott Limited, 1938; green cloth. Protected with plastic dw; signature of J W Banff, on fep under which is address label of Norman Adams, The Spinnet, Auchattie, Banchory, Kincardinshire' a nice copy.
[003] Another Copy, illustrated covers, creased; Published by Lang Syne Publishers Ltd, Newtongrange, Midlothian, in 1985 and printed by Waterside Printers, Old School, Blanefield, Stirlingshire, first few leaves are loose.
hein & Co Ltd, 1904] was an 2
[004] Among the Fife Miners. By Kellogg Durland [London Swan Sonnenschein & Co Ltd 1904] was an "expriment" living among the miners of Kelty in 1901' appears to be an ex - Library book, for it has libray class marks; green cloth, worn, title in gilt. On spine; signature of W M Watson On fep; Scarce.
004A another copy, green cloth; title beginning to fade on spine; Scarce.
[005]
Behind The Diamond Panes. The Story Of A Fife Mining Community. By Bob Holman. Cowdenbeath, 1952 a scarce imprint.
[006] Service Record book Of Veteran Employees in the Service of The Coal Company Ltd, Aug 1945 one of only 230 volumes.
[007] The Fife Coal Company Limited. Short History. By Augustus Muir. Fife Coal Company Ltd 1950.
[008] Fife Coal Co Ltd, Rough Proofs. loose lea, with corrections in margins..
Hammer: £160
Lot 804
[009] Nains of Kirkcaldy. A Short History of the Company W Heffer & Sons Ltd 1956 in box 1956.[010] Scottish Record Society. The Commissariot Record of St Andrews. Register of Testaments 1549 1800. 1902. Front hinges strengthened, one leaf, forming pg 48 and 49 loose.
[011] Scottish Record Society. Part LXX!!! Register Of Births and Marriages for the Episcopal Congregation at St Andrews, 1722- 1787. J Skinner & Company Ltd 1916.
[012] Scottish Record Society, Parish Reg Of Dunfermline 1561 1700. Edinburgh Printed continued until 1937.
[013] Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men Of Fife, Of Past and Present Times, Cupar Fife 1866.
[013A] Another copy of lot [013]
[014] The East Neuk Of Fife: Its History and Antiquities by Rev Walter Wood, Elie [First Edition] 1862 Edinburgh.
[014A] As above.
[015] The East Neuk Of Fife" Its History and Antiquities. Second Edition..
Hammer: £100
Lot 805
Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Books Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart (1887-1970), British diplomat, journalist, author, and secret agent, was born at Anstruther on 2 Sep 1887, son of Robert Bruce Lockhart of Waid Academy At age 21 he went out to Malaya to join his 2 uncles who were rubber planters there. Having successfully passed the examination for the British Secret Service, he was posted to Moscow in 1912, and was acting Consul-General in Moscow for much od the 1st World War from 1914 to 1917. He was present when the Feb Revolution took place early in 1917, but left shortly before the Bolshevik Revolution of Oct 1917. In Jan 1918 at the bequest of the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, he returned to Russia as the UK’s first envoy to Bolshevik Russia. In 1918, with the British agent, Sydney Reilly, they were both alleged to have plotted to assassinate Vladimir Lenin, and were both sentenced to be shot, but boys escaped execution and escaped. Lockhart wrote about his experiences in Malaya and Russia in his autobiography, Memoirs of a British Agent published in 1932, which became an international best seller, and whose chapters on Russia and the Russian Revolution were turned into a Warners Film, B British Agent in 1934. A second volume of autobiography, Retreat from Glory, was published. In 1934. In the 1930s he began to release number of books, which were successful enough to allow him to to take up writing as a full-time career. Another volume of autobiography, Comes the Reckoning, was publshed in 1947 Below are the Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart books[001] Memoirs of a British Agent (Putnam, this is the reprint of Dec 1932. Blue cloth, ex Library; from St Helier Hospital Patients Library. With usual Library stamps scored out; some marking to covers
[001 (A) ]Putnam, London; Reprint of Feb 1937; black and white boards, dirtied, but internally clean
[001 (B)] green cloth, Putnam, London; reprint of April 1946; has bookseller’s ticket of James Burt, 184-186 High Street, Kirkcaldy, on fep
[002] British Agent. Putnam 1933; green cloth; title in gilt on front cover and spine; this is the American edition of Memoirs of a British Agent; ink signature of Lambert, 1938, on fep
[003] Retreat from Glory; Putnam, London; first edition of Oct 1934; blue cloth boards; title in gilt on spine
[003 (A)] 2nd Edition, reprinted Nov 1934; Putnam, London; blackened white boards, dirtied, but internally clean; book plate of Anthony Smith on fep
[004 ]Return to Malaya; Putnam, London; first edition, published Nov 1936; blue cloth; title in gilt on spine; ink signature of Agnew Duke, 1937, on fep; slight marking to front cover, otherwise a good copy
[004 (A) ]3rd edition, reprinted Jan 1938; Putnam, London; green cloth; title in gilt (fading) on spine and also wear to spine’ some marking to margins of pages
[005 ]Guns or Butter; Putnam, London; second edition, reprinted Oct 1938 (first edition was published in Oct 1938; blue cloth, title in gilt on spine; front cover slightly marked, otherwise a good copy; signature of W V Anstruther Gray (of Kilmany), 10/11/38 on fep
[ 005 (A)] Guns or Butter; Putnam, London; reprinted Nov 1938; blue cloth; title in gilt on spine; some marking to front cover; “Christmas 1938” on fep
[005 (B)] Guns or Butter; Putnam, London; reprinted March 1940; green cloth boards; dw; some wear to dw; also Number 452 sellotaped to spine
[006. ] Comes the Reckoning; Putnam, London’ First Edition, Oct 1947; blue cloth; dw, clipped; some marking to dw
[006 (A)] Comes the Reckoning; also first edition, published Oct 1947, but without the dw; blue cloth; title in gilt to spine; some browning to feps and title page, otherwise a good copy
[007] My Europe; First edition, first published 1952; cream cloth boards; dw, torn at top and bottom of spine, and also at corners
[008] Your Europe; Putnam, London; first edition; first published 1955; red cloth; dw; torn to top and bottom of dw, also top and bottom of spine
[009] Friends, Foes, & Foreigners. Putnam, London; first edition, 1957; red cloth; dw, price clipped; dw dirtied on back cover, also torn at top of spine, otherwise a good copy
[010] Giants Cast A Long Shadow. Putnam, London; First Edition, 1960; light blue cloth; dw; dw slightly dirtied on rear cover, otherwise a good copy;
[011 ]My Scottish Youth. Putnam, London, First Edition, First Published, Nov 1937blue cloth; title in gilt on spine; spine marked; internally clean.
Lot 806
Andrew Carnegie Books Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was the man who gave away millions. His ancestors are buried in the Old Rosyth Church yard in Limekilns, but there are now no stones to mark these ancestors[001]The Auld Grey Town. Dunfermline in the time of AndrewCarnegie. By Eric Simpson. Published by Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Abbey Park House, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, KY12 7PB. (1987). Soft Covers, Signed by Author, “Best Wishes, Eric Simpson;” New
[002] Little Boss. A Life of Andrew Carnegie. By James Mackay. Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh and London, 1997. Brown Cloth, title in gilt on spine; dw; as new
[003] Andrew Carnegie. By Joseph Frazier Wall. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2nd Edition, Sep 1988; soft covers, Pp 1137
[004] Carnegie. By Peter Krass; soft cover, 2002. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, New Jersey; Pp 612; as new
[005 ]Carnegie, The Richest Man in the World; By Raymond Lamont Brown; Sutton Publishing, first published in 2005; this paperback edition first published in 2006; as new
[006] The Life of Andrew Carnegie; By Burton J Hendrick. London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1933; blue boards; title in gilt on spine; crest on front cover; ex Library, stamps of Carnegie United Public Library on front paste-down, and also on fep; covers marked, especially rear cover, where there is a small tear
[007]. The Man Who Gave Away Millions. The Story of Andrew Carnegie; By Kathleen Fidler; brown cloth, dw, clipped; slight tear to dw, top and bottom of spine; first published by Lutterworth Press, London, in 1955, this copy os the 2nd Impression of 1960
[008] Andrew Carnegie and The Rise of Big Business; By Harold C Livesay, Green Boards Library of American Biography, Published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Toronto, 1975; ex Library; bar code at bottom of fep
[009] James Watt. By Andrew Carnegie; Famous Scots Series, Published Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, Edinburgh & London, No date; red cloth; title in gilt and also on spine; gilt design on front cover
[010 ]Andrew Carnegie’s Own Story; Andrew Carnegie’s Birthplace Memorial, Dunfermline; Reprinted for The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust by kind [ermission of Houghton, Mifflin Company, Boston and New York; No date; red cloth; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine
[011]The Many lives of Andrew Carnegie; By Milton Meltzer (1997); cream cloth boards, dw; Published vy Franklin Watts. A Division of Grolier Publishing, New York, London, Hong Kong, Sydney, Danbury, Connecticut; as new
[012] The Carnegie Trust foe the Universities of Scotland , 1901-1951. The First 50 Years. By J R Peddie, Secretary Treasurer to the Trust; Printed Edinburgh by ``Pillars and Wilson Ltd, Nov 1950; get boards; white cloth on spine; title in gilt on spine; covers slightly marked, otherwise good
[013] Report of the Carnegie Hero Fund Trust, 1970. Abbey Park House, Dunfermline; Printed in Great Britain by A Romanes & Son Ltd, Dunfermline1970; Card Covers; stapled; covers dirtied
[014] The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Minutes of Meetings of the Trustees and of Committees for the Year 1932. Volume XXIX. Dunfermline: Printed by J B Mackie & Co, St Margaret’s Street, 1932; thick black cloth boards; Black leather around spine and also on corners; ; title in gilt on spine; top of spine worn; corners bumped; eps marked; internally clean
[015] Andrew Carnegie Centenary, 1835 - 1935. The Memorial Address by Sir James Colquhoun Irvine and Other Tributes to the Memory of Andrew Carnegie (Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1935); Green boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; black leather around spine .
[LOT 016] Author, Sep 1906The Inside Story of the Carnegie Steel Company. A Romance ofMillions. By James Howard Bridge (New York: The Aldine Bppk Company, 32-34 Lafayette Place, 1903); Illustrated red cloth boards, title in gilt on front cover and spine; spine faded; ex library, book plate of City of Oxford Public library on front paste down, presented to the Library by the Author; accession `nr on spine
[017 ]Andrew Carnegie. The Trusts and Their Work. Cwnrwnary of the Birth of Andrew Carnegie. The British Trusts snd Their Work, with a Chapter on the American Foundations. Printed by H & J Pillans & Wilson, Edinburgh. 1935. Cream boards, title on front cover and spine
[018] 1835 - 1985. Mister Carnegie’s Lantern Lecture. A Play by W Gordon Smith, Published by The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1985. Illustrated, folio
[019[ The Carnegie American Benefactions in Operation. By John Ross. Brown Card Covers, stapled; Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office, New Row, c 1912
[020] Address By Andrew Carnegie at the Unveiling of a statue to Burns, Erected by the Citizens of Montrose, 1912 (Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office, 1912). Brown Card Covers, stapled
[ 021] The Eighth Earl of Elgin. A chapter in 19th Century Imperial History. By J L Morison. Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, 1928; Green cloth boards, faded around spine
[022] The Earl of Elgin. By George M Wrong. Methuen & Co, 36 Essex Street, W.C., London. Red boards, faded around spine; with 19 Illustrations and a map LOT 023 Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin, Governor of Jamaica, Governor General of Canada, Envoy to China, Viceroy of India. Edited by Theodore Walrond C.B., With a Preface by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D.D., Dean of Westminster. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1872. Kraus Reprint Co, New York, 1969; red cloth; title in gilt on spine.
Hammer: £ 50
Lot 807
Three Sets Of Books to include: The History Of Scotland, Edinburgh, Edmonston And Douglas 1871.The Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl Of Beaconsfield K.G., And His Times, By Alexander Charles Ewald, F.S.A., London 1881.
The Life Of His Royal Highness The Prince Consort By Theodore Martin With Portraits, London 1880..
Hammer: £ 40
Lot 813
A Collection of Books Related To Fife and Surrounding Areas Concentrating On Local Family Histories:LOT 001 Fife: Pictorial and Historical; its People, Burghs, Castles and Mansions. By AH Millar Originally published in 1895 in 2-volumes by Westwood & Son of Cupar, this is a 2-volume reprint published by subscription by North East Fife District Libraries in the 1980s, in green cloth, title in gilt on spine; small 8-vo
LOT 002 The History, Ancient and Modern of the Sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross….By Sir Robert Sibbald. A New Edition. Cupar-Fife: Printed by and for R Tullis, the Publisher This copy rebound in marbled boards, with green leather around spine, title in gilt on spine; new eps. A Nice Copy
LOT 003 General View of the Agriculture of The County of Fife; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement; drawn up for the Consideration of The Board of Agriculture & Internal Improvement. By John Thomson. Minister of Markinch; Edinburgh: Printed by J Moir, Paterson’s Court, 1800 This copy a Donation, Received By Board of Agriculture for Scotland Library in 1927, and rebound by them in bright green cloth, with title in gilt on spine
LOT 003A Another copy, rebound in Victorian green boards, with gilt-shaped mirror on front and rear covers, and brown tape around spine, title hand written on spine; the early leaves of this volume are stained, and the book is lacking Pp259-262, which includes Plate 4, an engraving of the Fife Bull
LOT 004 Observations on The Natural History of Bees. By Francis Huber. A New Edition, with A Memoir of the Author, Practical Appendix, and Analytical Index. Illustrated with Engravings. Cupar; Printed and Published by G S Tullis, 1840; this copy has original binding, and original title on spine; signature of Mr R Haig, Greenpark on fep; contains a clipping of a Review of book, Handy Book of Bees. By A Pettigrew, W Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London, from un-named newspaper dated 18 May 1870
LOT 005 Gardiner’s Miscellany of Literature, Science and History, and Antiquities, Original and Selected. Cupar Fife: G S Tullis, 1841 Rebound in cream boards, with black leather on spine, and gilt title on spine, which has an incorrect date of 1824 instead of 1842. The book formerly belonged to the McIntyre family, for it has the signature of Neil McIntyre, Bishopgate, Cupar-Fife on fep, and the signatures of Neil McIntyre and Miss Susan McIntyre, Bishopgate, Cupar-Fife, opposite Preface. A nice copy
LOT 006 An Historical Account of St Monance, Fife-shire, Ancient and Modern. Interspersed with A Variety of Tales, Incidental, Legendary & Traditional. By John Jack, Private Teacher, St Monance. Cupar-Fife: Printed by G S Tullis, 1844 This copy has been rebound in green boards, with black leather on spine, and title on gilt on spine; some mottling to spine; new eps; internally clean and bright. A Good Copy
LOT 006A Another copy, with original boards, and original title to spine; book=plate of Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave opposite front paste-down
LOT 007 The History and Scenery of Fife and Kinross. By the Author of “Bygone Days in our Village;” ‘Round the Grange Farm,” [ie Jean L Watson; etc; Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, 1875; soft covers; wear to spine; lithographed front cover; a scarce volume
LOT 008 A Contribution to The Bibliography of Scottish Topography. By the Late Sir Arthur Mitchell and C G Cash. Publications of the Scottish History Society, Second Series, Vol X!V.Volume 1. Edinburgh: Printed at the University Press by T & A Constable for The Scottish History Society, 1917 Vol 1 only, which has the Bibliography, Fifeshire on Pp 205-231. Red cloth, title in gilt inspire; Crest of Scottish History Society on front cover
LOT 009 The Queer Folk of Fife: Tales from the Kingdom. By David Pryde. Glasgow: Morison Brothers, 52 Renfield Street, 1897. Original orange boards; title in gilt on spine; bookplate of Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave on front pastedown
LOT 010 Pleasant Memories of A Busy Life.By David Pryde. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1893’ original green boards; title in black`ink on front cover, and in gilt on spine. A nice copy
LOT 011 The Life of Sir David Wilkie; with His Journals, Tours, and Critical Remarks on Works of Art; A Selection from his Correspondence. By Allan Cunningham. In Three Volumes; London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1843; Pp 489, 530, 532; original boards beginning to wear; original title on spine; evidence of previous owner on front paste-down, which has been removed. A good copy
LOT 012 A Selection of Wilkie Books
12A: Sir David Wilkie. Sketches and Studies. A Bicentenary Exhibition. Crawford Centre for the Arts, St Andrews, 15 Feb to 17 March 1985; Illustrated front and rear covers; card binding; stapled
12B The National Gallery of Scotland. Arts Council Scottish Committee. Paintings and Drawings by Sir David Wilkie, 1785-1841; 16th August - 21 September 1958; Paper Covers, stapled
12C Tribute to Wilkie from the National Gallery of Scotland, with Contributions by Turner, Landseer, Frith and Others. [By] Lindsay Errington. The National Galleries of Scotland, 1985. The Exhibition has been Sponsored by The Distillers Company plc; Illustrated card covers, Pp 112
12D Sir David Wilkie His Life And Works By Rev A L Simpson D D , Presentation Copy From leith High School 1888, London 1884.
12 E: Sir David Wilkie And The Scots School Of Painters, By Edward Pinnington, Famous Scots: Series, London,.
Hammer: £120
Lot 814
LOT 015 A Focus on Golf. St Andrews and Photography, 1845 - 1859. By Peter N Lewis, Fiona McDougall, Angela D Morrison. British Golf Museum, St Andrews series =3; oblong, soft card covers; as newLOT 016 Across the Years by Rail. By William H Macleod. Published 1998 by The Pentland Press, Ltd, 1 Hutton Close, South Church, Bishop Auckland, Durham; Black Card Overs; Illustrated dw; as new
LOT 017 The Cleghorn Papers. A Footnote to History. Being the Diary, 1795-1796, of Hugh Cleghorn of Stravithie. Edited by the Rev William Neil, with Foreword by Colonel Sir Alexander Sprot, Bart, of Stravithie. containing Three Photogravure Portraits And A Map, In The Old-Time Records and Diaries Series, Published by A & C Black Ltd, 4,5 & 6 Soho Square, London, W.1., 1927; Cleghorn annexed the Island of Ceylon for the British Empire; Blue boards, title in gilt on spine; front cover marked; Signature of E D Ferguson, Dec 29 1928 on fep; this is an ex-Library book, as is evidenced from rear pastedown
017A Another copy, also in blue boards, with mark to front cover; ex Libris, John W Wood; contains a newspaper clipping from un-named newspaper, 1948; book marked as scarce on fep
LOT 018 The Missionary of Kilmany: Being A Memoir of Alexander Paterson, with Notices of Robert Edie. By Rev John Baillie. 3rd Edition; Edinburgh: Thomas Constable and Co; Hamilton, Adams and Co, London, 1853; rebound in speckled boards, with black leather around spine and corners; title in gilt on spine; bookplate of George Hankey on front pastedown; protected by plastic dw; a nice copy
LOT 018A American Edition; New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, No 285 Broadway, 1853; green cloth, with gilt design on front and rear covers, protected by plastic dw; gilt to edges of pages; a nice copy
LOT 019 Four Perthshire Families. Roger, Playfair, Constable, and Haldane of Barmony. By the Rev Charles Rogers. Edinburgh: Privately Printed, 1887; Brown Boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; “The impression consists of One Hundred and Twenty-five [125] Copies” Bookplate of T M Tod; worn at top and bottom of spine; corners bumped; binding shaky but holding
LOT 020 Memorials of The Family of Skene of Skene. From The Family Papers, With Other Illustrative Documents. Edited By William Forbes Skene, DCL LLD, Her Majesty’s Historiographer for Scotland. Aberdeen: Printed for the New Spalding Club, 1887; green boards; title I gilt on spine; crest on front cover; this copy has a newspaper clipping sellotaped opposite front paste-down
LOT 021 The Heriots of Ramornie From The XVth to XV111th Centuries. By R C Reid of Mouswald’ With Notes and Reminiscences from 1800 on by Sir William Maitland-Heriot. Printed for Private Circulation. 1931. Printed at the Courier Press, Dumfries; green boards; title in gilt on spine; Presentation Copy, “To Victoria from her affectionate brother, Wm Maitland Heriot, Christmas 1931” LOT 021A Another Copy, inscribed “To Maysie with love from Wm Maitland-Heriot, Christmas 1931”
LOT 022 Some Old Families. A Contribution to the Genealogical History of Scotland, With An Appendix of Illustrative Documents. By Hardy Bertram McCall. Birmingham: Printed for Private Circulation [by] Watson & Ball, 1890. Impression Limited to 100 Copies, of which this is No 74, , presented to Wm Lockhart McCall Esq; brown cloth boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; coat of arms on front cover; some wear to back cover; binding beginning to break, but still holding
LOT 022A Another copy, this is No 72 of 100, presented to William McCall Esq, Walthamstow
LOT 023 A History of The Family of Seton During Eight Centuries. By George Seton, Advocate, MA Oxon. Volume 1 only. Edinburgh: Privately Printed by T and A Constable, Printers to Her majesty, 1896; Ex Library, National Library of Scotland, with usual Library Stamps; comes in original binding (thick boards); comes in Library slip-case [Books by J B Salmond, 1891-1958]
LOT 024 My Man Sandy. Sixth Edition. Sands & Co, Edinburgh; 37 George Street; London: 15 King Street, Covent Garden 1919
LOT 024A The Old Stalker and Other Verses. The Moray Press, Edinburgh & London, 1936. Green cloth; title in gilt on spine; dw, which is dirtied and torn on covers and also on spine
LOT 024B Bawbee Bowden: A Sequel to “My Man Sandy” (1922): ; Sands & Co, 37 George Street, Edinburgh, and 15 King Street, Covent Garden, London; blue cloth; illustrated dw; nice copy
LOT 24C Flower of the Flex’ red cloth; illustrated dw; [Herbert Jenkins Limited; 3 Duke of York Street, St James’ London SW1; First Published March 1944; Reprinted March 1944; signature of J Carmichael 12/4/52 on fep; dw slightly torn at top and bottom of spine, and also at corners
LOT 024D The Toby Jug; First Printing, 1947; Herbert Jenkins Limited, 3 Duke of York Street, Sr James’, London SW1; Red Cloth; Illustrated dw, which is slightly torn at top and bottom of spine; Presentation Copy to “G H Bushnell [ie George Herbert Bushnell, Librarian, St Andrews University Library] who knows the stream that runs by Cargie; J B Almond, March 47”
LOT 025 The Provost o’ Glendookie. Glimpses of a Fife Town. By Andrew Smith Robertson; Edinburgh and London, Oliphant Anderson and Ferrier, 1894; original blue boards, title in black ink on front cover and also on spine; part of fep missing LOT 026 Masterton Papers, 1669-1719. Edited , with Pedigree, Introduction and Notes, By Victor A Noel Paton; Edinburgh: Printed at the University Press by T and A Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1893. Extracted from the Miscellany Vol XV of the Publications of The Scottish History Society, Dec 1893, 40 copies only printed for the Editor, this being No 10 of 40 printed for the Editor. Presentation Copy, inscribed “with kindest regards, Victor A Noel Paton, 4th Feby 1894”; blue boards; SHS crest on front cover in gilt; title in gilt on spine LOT 027 The Captains Watson and the Empire Line. By David P H Watson, 1977’ Published by the Author; soft covers, Illustrated; signed by Author on title page; The family belonged Lower Largo. The first Captain of the Empire Line founded George Duncan of Crail was John Thompson Watson (1828-1892), who was born Lower Largo on 12 July 1828, the son of David Watson, weaver, and Margaret Thompson. The father, David Watson, had been born at Craigrothie on 19 Jan 1793, the son of James Watson, weaver, and Elspeth Dall. David Watson died 11 Nov 1832 aged 39 years, and his stone is to be found in Largo Churchyard. John Thompson Watson was apprenticed under Catain William Ovenstone of Leith “for learning the occupation and business of a mariner or sea-faring busyiness” for a period of 4 years, starting May 1 1843. He received his Master’s Certificate (No 10539) on 15 June 1854. He was married to Jane Anderson (1829-1878) of Largo about 1850, and their first child, David Watson (1851-1939) was born on 3 Dec 1851. He started his apprenticeship at the age of 14 in 1865. He received his Master’s Certificate on 15 Oct 1874. He retired from the sea in 1904. A revised edition of the book was published in 1989 by the Deepwater Publishing Company, Ridgefield, Connecticut
LOT 028 The Balfours of Pilrig. A History of the Family by Barbara Balfour-Melville of Pilrig. [Edinburgh: William Brown, 5 Castle Street, 1907]; black boards, heavy; gilt crest on front cover; title in gilt on spine; ex Libris, Bookplate of John William Balfour Paul on front paste-down
LOT 028A Another copy, Bookplate of Sir Archibald Hamilton Dunbar of Northfield, Seventh Baronet on front paste-down
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Hammer: £160
Lot 815
A Collection of Books Related To Fife and Surrounding Areas Concentrating On Local Family Histories:LOT 001 The Chalmers and Trail Ancestry of Dr & Mrs Guthrie’s Descendants Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev Thomas Guthrie. DD and Mrs Anne Burns or Guthrie, connected chiefly with the families of Chalmers and Trail, to which Mrs belonged, through her mother, Mts Christina Chalmers or Burns, and her great-grandmother. Mrs Susannah Trail or Chalmers. Also incidental references to the Families of Guthrie and Burns; Compiled ….by Charles John Guthrie, KC, Sheriff of Ross, Cfomarty, and Sutherland. With 96 illustrations. [Edinburgh`; Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, 1902]. Folio, Green Cloth; Original title in gilt on front cover; new title in gilt on spine
LOT 002 History of the Family of Anstruther. By A W Anstruther [William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1923; large 8vo; cream cloth, boards; black leather around spine; Title on spine; very, very scarce
LOT 003 William Wood (born 1656) of Earlsferry, Scotland, and Some of his Descendants and their Connections. By J Walter Wood [The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1916]; red cloth; title in gilt on front cover and spine
LOT 003A. Another copy, rebound in red cloth; title in gilt on spine
LOT 004 A Family Record. Privately Printed at The Curqwn Press. Plaistow. London, 1932. Deals with the Charteris Wemyss family, which was connected to the family of Wemyss of Wemyss; this is a presenentation copy “for Dr & Mrs Caldwell with Best Wishes from Hugo & Mary Wemyss” (card). The Preface tells us that the book has been printed for private circulation. “My wife has written it for her children and grandchildren and a few intimate friends” brown cloth; title in gilt on spine; crest on front cover
LOT 005 Richard Kennoway and His Friends . By Katherine Steuart (pseudonym of Agnes More Over Logan [Methuen, 1908]; purple cloth, dw; good copy; some of the names are real, some fictitious. She writes of some members of the Macgregor Clan being frog-marched through Fife to Kennoway, where some of them settled and took the surname of Kennoway, but the Richard Kennoway of the title is Richard Greig, whose ancestors are said to include Sir Samuel Greig, founder of the Imperial Russian Navy, and Edouard Grieg, the famous Norwegian composer. One Chapter (Chapter 3) is taken from A Bundle of Old Letters (1789-1793, while Chapter XI is the last of the old letters
LOT 005A Another copy, purple cloth boards with lightly faded spine light tanning to tex pages, heavier to text block and end papers; do dw; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine; good copy
LOT 006 By Allan Water. The True Story of an Old House. By Katherine Steuart (pseudonym of Agnes More Over Logan [Methuen, 1901]; Another copy has imprint of Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, Edinburgh, 1901; red cloth boards; title in gilt on spine; crest on front cover; marking to spine and also to front cover. The Old House is in Tulliallan parish, tenanted by the Steuart family LOT 007 Alexander Russel [1814-1876; editor of the Scotsman Printed for Private Circulation, Edinburgh, 1876. Consists of series of Newspaper Obituaries. This is a presentation copy to “Jas Dundas of Dundas with Mrs Russel’s compliments”
Alexander Russel Edinburgh, 1876
LOT 008 Jock Howieson, or The Lass o’ Cramond Brig. A Romance of Old Edinburgh. By William C Honeyman [Edinburgh and Glasgow, John Menzies & Co’ London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co Ltd, 1893. Illustrated card covers; slight tear to spine; spine and covers marked; This is a presentation copy to “S J Miller with Author’s Compliments;” William C Honeyman lived at Cremona Villa, Newport, and better known as the author on books of the violin and Violin Makers, Past and Present
LOT 009 Sir John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit. His Life and Times; By T G Snoddy; Printed by T and A Constable, Edinburgh, 1968. Red Cloth Boards; Illustrated DW; nice clean copy, DW also good
LOT 010 Recollections of My Early Scottish Home. [By Henry Maitland of Rankeillour] Scarce [Edinburgh: Maclaren and Macniven, Princes Street, Edinburgh] Brown Cloth Boards; Gilt title on spine; fep cut; author’s name given in ink on title page; place names and the names of persons within text changed but given in ink in margin
LOT 011 George Hay Forbes. A Romance in Scholarship. BY W Perry, D.D. London” Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1927; red cloth boards; title in gilt on spine; light foxing to eps; presentation copy to H J Fentiman from J G McCall, 25/IV/47
LOT 012 Sermons By The Late Rev John Laird, D.D., of Cupar Free Church. With Memorial Sketch By His Son, Rev David M.W. Laird, M.A., of Durris, Kincardineshire [Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot; Cupar: J & G Innes, 1897; red cloth boards; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine; slight marking to spine and also to rear cover, otherwise a nice copy
LOT 013 The Whytes of Bennochy, Kirkcaldy. By Duncan McNaughton. A5 Reprinted from “The Scottish Genealogist for August 1965. Vol XII No 2. Soft card covers, Pp 7, stapled, rusting; covers marked through ageing
LOT 014 The History of Steam and The East Fife Fishing Fleet. By Peter Smith of Cellardyke. Published by James Corstorphine, 45 Hawthorn Street, Leven KY8 4QE. Printed by Levenmouth Printers, 1998. As New.
Hammer: £120
Lot 816
LOT 017 A Descriptive and Historical Gazetteer of The Counties of Fife, Kinross, and Clackmannan, with Anecdotes, Narratives, and Graphic Sketches, Moral, Political, Commercial, and Agricultural; By M Barbieri, Surgeon, formerly Chemist to the late Earl of Elgin. Edinburgh: Maclachlan & Stewart, 64 South Bridge, The Trade Supplied by Macniven & Camerson, 23 Blair Street, 1857. Rebound in New Boards, black leather around spine; new title in gilt on spine; new end papers; internally clean and bright, with speckled edges to end of papers. The book had originally appeared in parts, before being published in book formLOT 018 The Golden Days of Youth. A Fife Village in the Past. By John Hutton Browne. Edinburgh: Robert W Hunter, George IV Bridge, 1893. Red Cloth, title in gilt on front cover; covers marked; signed by the Author on fep. The book is about Kennoway, but nowhere is Kennoway mentioned in the text, but the place names within Kennoway parish are. Similarly, the names are often referred by their pnom-de-plumes, such as Theta for William Thomson, postmaster in Kennoway, and Poute of “Leven Saat Pans” for Alexander Burgess, dancing master in Kennoway ,
We have also included the books on Kennoway by A M Findlay - Kennoway: Its History and Legends (1946), printed and published by J & G Innes Ltd, Cupar, St Andrews, and Leven; blue cloth, small 8vo; 2nd Edition, small oblong, Illustrated front cover, Dec 1952; J & G Innes Ltd, Publishers, Cupar, St Andrews, and Leven”Mrs Findlay’s History of Kennoway was published six years ago at 5/-, and went quickly out of print. It has now been revised and brought up-to-date, and is now on sale at 2/6d” (St Andrews Citizen, 20 Dec 1952)
LOT 019 A Memoir of the late Ebenezer Henderson (Freeman of the City of Dunfermline), Astronomer & Antiquarian, By His Niece. With Reprints of “The Royal Tombs at Dunfermline” and “The Old Letter.” Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, Dunfermline: Printed at the Journal Printing Works. Red Boards; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine; covers marked, spine sunned; card, “With Mr Andrew Carnegie’s Compliments,” gummed onto fep
[A] Cupar: The Years of Controversy; Its Newspaper Press, 1822-1872. (2009) By Andrew J Campbell. Illustrated Card Covers, illustrated. Read about” Forgers and Embezzlers; an amazing escape from justice; a near pistol duel; a serial adulterer; court actions for libel and assault and proprietorship; the Judas Editor; rival editors who secretly exchanged editorial chairs; one of the greatest editors of the Scotsman newspaper; founder of the Edinburgh Evening News; reports into the Highland Clearances and Destitution (1847) and the Edinburgh Poor (1850)’ one of the founders of the University of Cape Town; Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand; Australian merchants; founder of a High School in Bombay; and noted Professors, local poets and authors, one of the most important economic works to be published in the 19th century; and last but not least the Printer’s Devil paring the corns of the aged pressman, Auld Chasey
[B] Bouffonnerie Musicale. The Story of H B Farnie, author, journalist, golfer, librettist, adapter, and song writer By Keith Drummond Sharp (2010). Illustrated card covers Henry Brougham Farnie (1836-1889) was a teacher, writer, and journalist in mid-Victorian Fife, until his scandalous private life caused him to flee to London. He was a serial adulterer. He deserted his first wife in Cupar, who obtained a divorce in the Court of Session in 1863. In London he continued his scandalous life, until his 2nd wife had him arrested on a charge of bigamy (later changed to nullity of marriage) after she contracted a venereal disease from him. In London, while still continuing as a journalist, he began writing for the theatre, and made the adaptation of French opera bouffe his chosen field. Almost single-handedly he made the genre popular, and popular enough to compete strongly with Gilbert and Sullivan’s new English operetta. He had more big hits on the London stage than any of his contemporaries, and his best shows were constantly revived in the Edwardian period and between the wars. He was a significant figure in the theatre of his day
{C] Fisher Life; or The Memorials of Cellardyke and the Fife Coast. Illustrated Card Covers, (2004). Written by George Gourlay and originally published in Fife Herald Office by John Innes, and by George Gourlay, bookseller in Anstruther in 1879, this 2nd Edition was published in 2004, with a foreword by Harry D Watson.
[D] The Berwicks of Kettle . Compiled by Andrew Campbell (2007). Illustrated Card Covers. The book is written around the mason and builder business founded at Kettlebridge by Thomas Berwick and his brother, Matthew Berwick in 1842, and continued by the sons and grandson of Thomas Berwick under the title of Matthew Berwick & Son until 1968.The brother of Thomas & Matthew, Robert Berwick, was a farmer in Kettle parish, and his sons and grandsons were also farmers in Fife
[D] Fife Wills. 1824 -1892, Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar. Published by Fife Family History Society, in 4 parts, in their Publications Club Series in 1997-1998. Part 1, Abercrombie - Dibbs; Part 2, Dick - Knowles; Part 3, Knox - Ritchie; Part 4, Robb - Zeigler
[E] The Press of J & G Innes, 1869-1982..
Hammer: £ 36
Lot 817
The Perthshire Guide for Summer Visitors, Price 4D Nett, Kirkcaldy.Fife, A Contribution to its History By John A Black, Cupar ,1902
Fife Kinross-shire And Clackmaaanshire, Edinburgh.
Ye Earls Of Fife, Olden Times, Kirkcaldy.
The Place Names Of Fife And Kinross,By W. J. Liddal, Edinburgh William Green And Sons 1896
Notes By The Way, Fife And Kinross By Archibald Campbell, Ayr
The Fife Pulpit, Dysart 1876..
Hammer: £ 50
Lot 818
A Collection of Fife Books to include: St Margaret's Church Leven April 1932 - Sep 1934, Rector Rev R Ambrose.Roman Antiquities Discovered In Fife Edinburgh 1823.
Bygone Fife By James Wilkie, London, 1932.
The History of Fife, London 1924.
The Benedictine Monasteries Of North Fife, By James Wilkie London, 1927.
Bygone Fife North Of The Lomonds, by James Wilkie, London 1938..
Hammer: £ 40
Lot 819
A Collection Of Fife Books to Include: East Fife Observer, with dedication, 1939, Anstruther.Andrew Carnegie, His Dunfermline Ties And Benefactions By J. B. Mackie, Dunfermline.
Glimpses Of Village Life By Eulu, 1937, Edinburgh.
Westwood's Parochial Directory For The Counties Of Fife And Kinross, Edinburgh, 1862.
Reminiscences Of Kilrenny, By David Lumsden, Edinburgh [Privately Printed] 1911.
The Boys, Brigade In Kirkcaldy from it's Beginnings To The Present Time, By P.K. Livingstone. May 1953, Kirkcaldy [Signed By Author]
As Above, signed copy paperback..
Hammer: £ 55
Lot 820
A Collection Of Fife Books To Include:The Presbytrie Booke Of Kirkcaldy No 27 of 150 printed, By William Stevenson, M,.A, F,S,A, Scot Kirkcaldy, MDCCCC. The
Life Of Alexander Stewart written by himself, Oxford 1947.
Life Of Alexander Stewart written by himself, 1815, abridged By Albert Peel to 1874, London
The Story Of Pet Marjorie, By L Macbean, London 1905.
Pet Marjorie, The Story Of Pet Marjorie By Lachlan Machean, London 1914.
Pet Marjorie, The Story Of Pet Marjorie By Lachlan Machean, Kirkcaldy 1928.
The Complete Marjory Fleming, her Journals Letters & Verses, London, 1934.
The Complete Marjory Fleming, her Journals Letters & Verses, London, 1935..