Bowler & Binnie Ltd

Lot 813

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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,
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