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
Prologue to Genesis with an Ouroboros in the illuminated initial. Paris, c.1250.
$1785
The initial ‘D’ is formed from an “ouroboros” - a circular symbol that depicts a snake or dragon devouring its own tail, representing the eternal cycle of destruction and rebirth. A bar border of Illuminations extends from the initial to the top of the page.
Condition: This 770 year old leaf is very good/excellent condition. The script shows no ink loss and the illuminations retain vibrant colours. There is slight darkening of the vellum and a dozen of so small worm holes.
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Russian Circumnavigation, including Pacific
$9500
Vysheslavtsev, A.V. Ocherki Perom i Karandashom iz Krugosvetnogo Plavaniya v 1857, 1858, 1859 i 1860 godakh [i.e. Sketches in Pen and Pencil from the Circumnavigation in 1857, 1858, 1859 and 1860]. St. Petersburg-Moscow: M.O. Wolf, 1867.
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The Doors of Perception
$750
HUXLEY, Aldous.
The Doors of Perception
London: Chatto and Windus, 1954. First U.K. Edition. Hardcover : pp. [4] 5-62 [64] : blue cloth boards lettered in gilt to spine : price clipped jacket designed by John Woodcock. Small closed tear (5mm) to head of top cover; price clipped; some offsetting to the e.p.s; some foxing to the edges of the block. Very good in very good dust-jacket. Huxley's controversial essay based on his psychedelic mescalin experience. (14319)
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ORWELL, George, Nineteen Eighty-Four, a Novel.
$1500
New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1949.
Octavo, original cloth lettered in red and black, a fine copy in near fine red dustwrapper.
First American edition. In the four days after Donald Trump's Counselor used the phrase 'alternative facts' to justify her (false) claim that the 2017 inauguration had been watched by the largest audience ever, sales of this Orwell novel surged by 10,000 copies- making it a No. 1 bestseller.
Seventy-five years since its first publication, Orwell and his Big Brother, Thought Police, and Ministry of Truth are just as vital.
Caldecott Prize Winners
$300
Part of a collection of Caldecott Prize winner's including rare and first editions.
MELB24 Australia Manoscritta
$380
Author: CARLO DOLCI (signed lower right)
Title: “AUSTRALIA E SUOI ABITANTI” [Australia and its Inhabitants]
c.1890
Ink, pencil & watercolour on paper.
Unusual manuscript map of Australia and Oceania executed by an Italian student in a school context.
The chart is showing China, Borneo, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
All places and islands accurately named.
Australian continent, named “Nuova Olanda”, includes tracking of
Leeuwin land, De Witt land, New South Wales and Van Diemen land
as well as main Gulfs, Straits and Capes are accurately named.
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Virgil’s Aeneid: The Boat Race of the Funeral Games, woodcut, 1529.
$295
The first Jean Crespin, Lyon edition, of Virgil’s works, containing the re-used woodcuts prepared for the Johan Grüninger Strasbourg edition of Virgil, (1502). This edition is rightly acclaimed for its magnificent series of woodcut illustrations by the anonymous Late Master of the Grüninger Workshop.
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PARKINSON, Sydney. A Journal of the Voyage to the South Seas. London: Printed for Charles Dilly and James Phillips, 1784.
The scarce and beautifully hand-coloured issue of the expanded second edition, Du Rietz noting that it was "apparently issued in less than 400 copies". The first of 1773 was not issued in a coloured version, nor did it include the double-hemisphere map showing the routes of Cook's three voyages. We trace only seven copies of this coloured issue in commerce in the last 40 years.
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Portrait of a queen or princess in oriental Egyptian style.
$8000
August Pollak (1838-1903) A wonderful painting of an "Oriental Woman”, in the guise of Cleopatra wearing the goddess Neckhbet (Vulture) head-dress with a suggestion of a cobra at the brow. Fine gold earrings and a beautiful necklace adorn her, with the sensuous somewhat fragile beauty of the imagined Cleopatra.
Pollack was an Austrian artist, many of his paintings are of still lives, sensuous women or whimsical studies of children with cats, he is known for his oriental subjects. His paintings have about them a Fusilian mystery. The painting could be a study for a larger work.
Samuel Johnson: A Dictionary of the English Language
$18000
First edition of one of the landmark works of the English language.
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The Hippocratic Oath.
$875
Magnificent large unrecorded etching by John Barclay Godson of the Hippocratic Oath.
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Kyosai Hyakki Gadan - Pictures of One Hundred Demons by Kawanabe Kyosai
$4950
Tokyo. Okawa Jokichi. 1895. 56pp. 21.3 x 12.1cm.
Good to very good. Covers a bit worn. Some darkening to edges. A few pages with slightly more darkening and one page with some staining. A couple of pages with minor separation at fold but only a couple of cm.
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