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
Our Man in Havana | Graham Greene
$700
Set in Havana, Cuba, this satirical black comedy draws on Greene’s own experiences in MI6.
The novel humorously critiques the British Intelligence Service through the protagonist, a vacuum cleaner salesman turned spy.
This first edition of “Our Man in Havana” by Graham Greene, published by William Heinemann Ltd in 1958, is a highly collectible item.
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[Wall size poster] Mucha ‘8th Sokol Festival
$12500
Spectacular very large wall size format Alphonse Mucha Art Nouveau vintage poster made for the ‘8th Sokol Festival Prague.
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La Nuova Olanda e la Nuova Guinea delineato sulle ultime osservazioni
$9250
Very rare and important c.18th map of Australia based on Cook’s first voyage observations and one of only a handful of maps to be solely devoted to the Australia continent.
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Yachigusa - Volume 6 by Ueno Seikō
$1210
Uncommon work that appears to have ended up consisting of at least 14 volumes published over a few years from 1901. The book, in oblong format with decorative covers, contains 30 very nice, woodblock printed kimono designs with tissue interleaves numbered 151-180. Honda Kinnosuke of Unkindō in Kyoto published some of the most beautiful books in this genre.
Kyoto. Honda Kinnosuke. 1902. 30 leaves of prints. 17.8 x 25cm.
In very good condition with only minor wear. Tissue interleaves a bit darkened as expected and a couple with creases. Otherwise very good.
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A remarkable manuscript bifolium from the turn of the twelfth century. Gregory the Great’s letters in a clear, precise Carolingian script.
$8000
A bifolium fragment (1075-1125 CE, Southern Germany) from one of the most important documentary collections to have survived from the Middle Ages - Pope Gregory the First’s collection of letters.
Comprehensive research notes and a full translation of the Latin included with the document.
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China in a Series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture and Social Habits, of that Ancient Empire.
$3950
A very handsome example of George Newenham Wright's influential work, richly illustrated by Thomas Allom.
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The Du Poissey Anecdotes
$885
Hugh McCrae. The Du Poissey Anecdotes
An inscribed presentation copy to his father with pages of manuscript
HEMINGWAY, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929
First edition, first printing, in the attractive dust jacket designed by Cleonike Damianakes (1895-1979), renowned for her classical-style designs favoured by the Lost Generation writers. The first printing is distinguished by the lack of the legal disclaimer which appeared on p. x in the second and third printings.
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Dudley’s original manuscript manual for the use and instruction of the officers of the Tuscan fleet
$951500
The only known manuscript example of any part of Robert Dudley’s magnum opus, ‘Dell’arcano del mare’ held in private hands. An astonishing survival: a working manuscript, seemingly specifically assembled for the eyes and instruction of the officers of the Tuscan Navy, the Knights of St. Stefano, rather than for a public audience. This suggestion is borne out by the wording of the first title for the work that Dudley has crossed out: ‘Compendio del Direttorio Marittimo: Il pr[im]o Tomo e intilato , Supplemento della Navigare. Nel pr[im]o libro si discorre dell ‘arte, piu Curiosa di Navigare.
[Views in South Australia]
$9500
Complete set of six lithographic views of colonial South Australia, by Edward Castle who came to South Australia in 1839 on board the Moffatt and took up land in the colony.
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Ayers Rock 1959 by Eric Stewart
$15000
Eric Stewart was a self-taught artist. His paintings were inspired by books on indigenous culture including Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines by W. Ramsay Smith, 1930; Brown Men and Red Sand by Charles P. Mountford, 1948 and Aboriginal Myths and Legends by Roland Robinson, 1966.
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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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