Highlights
Each year our exhibitors bring rare, beautiful and unusual items for sale.
This year is now exception. Leading up to the fair new highlights will be added by our exhibitors every day. These are just a sample of the wide range of printed materials that will be available at the fair.
Please browse the highlights. They are all for sale. If you find something interesting, please contact the exhibitor, it might just be yours!
You can also browse the highlights by exhibitor by viewing the exhibitor's profile in the exhibitor directory
“HOBART-TOWN” (Île Van Diemen)
$1480
LOUIS LE BRETON [after]
(Douarnenez 1818 - Paris 1866)
French marine painter
Title: “HOBART-TOWN” (Île Van Diemen)
Era: 1842
Technique: Lithography
Description:
Superb and detailed view of Hobart with ships anchoring in the Harbour.
Taken after nature by Louis Le Breton (1818-1866) during the famous South Pole and Oceania expedition executed by Jules Dumont d'Urville.
Superb impression in sepia tones printed on wove paper.
In excellent condition, full editorial margins.
A LEAF FROM THE FIRST WESTERN BOOK PRINTED BY MOVABLE TYPE, THE GUTENBERG BIBLE.
$200000
Mainz : Johannes Gutenberg, circa 1454-55. Single folio leaf. 371 x 300 mm, printed on recto and verso, black gothic lettering of forty-two lines in double columns, large two-line initial letters rubricated in red. “[The Gutenberg Bible] has never been surpassed. Of all the arts, printing at its birth reached perfection more nearly than any other.”
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Patti Smith: Complete [Signed 1st Ed]
$500
First Printing [Doubleday, New York, 1998]; xxii, 250 pages; black papered boards over cloth spine, titling in white to spine, photographic images for endpapers, a fine copy; in like illustrated dustjacket.
Signed in full by Patti Smith in Philadelphia under image of typewriter.
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Elizabeth II
$5500
Bromide photograph by Dorothy Wilding (1893-1976). 1953. 490mm by 345mm (photograph), 600mm by 480mm (sheet). Laid onto board. Signed by the Queen below the photograph, dated 1953. Dorothy Wilding was the first female Royal photographer. CONDITION : The ink signature has faded to a sepia.
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廣東省明細地圖. [Guangdong Province Detailed Map].
$1750
A very attractive map of Guangdong province, the European concessions of Hong Kong and Macau, as well as the Paracel Islands and South China Sea - included ostensibly to affirm the Kuomintang Government's claims to the territories.
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Bizarre: A Fashion Fantasia
$12000
A complete set of the foundational fetish magazine of the 20th century that has its artistic roots in Australia.
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Guide Book of Yedo - The Tokio Guide
$2420
The first English guidebook to Tokyo by A Resident [William Elliot Griffis]. Yokohama. F.R. Wetmore & Co. 1874. pp.35[1]. 17.2 x 10.8cm. Very good. Covers worn and marked. Ownership stamp of Theodor Peteln inside front cover. Title page has had square shaped area cut out but this has been neatly repaired. Internally very good with only minor wear.
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Young Man of Talent
$750
Turner, G.R. [George Reginald]. Young Man of Talent. London: Cassell and Company Limited, 1959.
First Edition. 8vo. original blue boards gilt in dustwrapper priced 16/- net; pp. x, 290. A very good copy. The noted SF author's scarce first novel, based on his wartime experiences in New Guinea.
Waratahs and Flannel Flowers c1894-'97 by Margaret Flockton
$8500
Watercolour
36 x 42 cm
Signed; inscribed on reverse Waratahs and Flannel Flowers, Australia
Provenance: Private collection UK until 2021
This watercolour was probably No. 186, Wild Flowers, N.S.W., £18.18.0, Spring Exhibition, Art Society of NSW, 1897.
It was also exhibited and sold, at the Exhibition of Australian Art, May, 1898, Grafton Galleries, London. No. 134, Some Wild Flowers, £18.18.0
Margaret Flockton (1861-1953) was Australia’s first and most celebrated professional botanical artist.
We have limited copies of the excellent biography on the artist for sale Margaret Fl
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Établissements Nicolas Maison
$6000
Liste des Grands Vins Fins. A set of thirty-seven extravagantly produced annual fine wine commercial catalogues issued by the Parisian wine merchant Établissements Nicolas Maison between 1929 and 1973, together with associated tariff cards, advertising cards and ephemera, and Carte Fines Bouteilles commercial catalogues issued for the years 1993-1997.
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Run River by Joan Didion
$900
Jonathan Cape, 1964. First UK edition.8vo, 264pp. A very good hardback copy. Slight wear to the edges of the dust jacket, Didion's debut novel follows the disintegration of a California family.
The first printed map of Alaska and the first map to focus on “Australia”
$35000
Two seminal maps of the Pacific: the earliest map focused on Alaska, the Northwest and upper California, and “the first printed map of Australia” (Tooley).
In the map of North America the west coast is reasonably well delineated, and de Jode has chosen to include the mythical Strait of Anian separating America from Asia. The existence of a body of water between the two continents had been suggested but not proved when the map was made. Despite the channel between the continents, the figures populating America are outside tents and domed buildings which are distinctly Asian in appearance.