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The Browning Cyclopaedia: A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning with Copious Explanatory Notes and References on all Difficult Passages Berdoe, Edward [Robert Browning (7 May 1812 - 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, and in particular the dramatic monologue, made him one of the foremost Victorian poets. (Book #ID 2769) Published by Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Ltd., London Fourth Edition 1902. 1902. Thick 8vo. Maroon cloth, gilt titles and top edge, blind stamping. xviii, 576 [pp]. Spine sunned with shading to lower panel, touch of foxing to fore and lower edges. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the LITERATURE 1900-1925 Category |
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Annals of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare Collected from the most Recent Authorities [Signed] Joseph Cundall [Joseph Cundall (22 September 1818 Norwich - 10 January 1895 Wallington, London), was a Victorian English writer under the pseudonym of "Stephen Percy", a pioneer photographer and London publisher of children's books. He provided employment for many of the best artists of the day by using them as illustrators. (Book #ID 4067) Published by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, London First Edition 1886. 1886. First edition hard back. Aqua marine cloth covers with gilt titles, page tops and illustration to spine and front panel. 141 pages with 35 illustrations. Bookplate to front paste down, rubs to edges and spine tips. SIGNED by the author to the front free end paper 'To Mrs. Bardon, with the author's kindest regards, Christmas 1886.' Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the SHAKESPEARE, William Category |
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Ralph the Heir [The First Folio Society Edition of the Novels of Anthony Trollope Series]. Anthony Trollope [Anthony Trollope (1815 - 6 December 1882) was an English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era. Among his best known works is a series of novels collectively known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire, which revolves around the imaginary county of Barsetshire]. Introduction by John Letts [Series Editor David Skilton] Illustrations by Shirley Bellwood. (Book #ID 105820) Published by The Folio Society, 202 Great Suffolk Street, London First Folio Edition 1996. 1996. First Folio Society edition hard back binding in publisher's original quarter peacock blue cloth, powder blue paper sides with simple floral border design, gilt and black back, top edge blue, delphinium blue end sheets. 8vo. 9¼'' x 6''. Contains [xix]-1, 502 pp with 16 monochrome illustrations throughout by Shirley Bellwood. Fine condition book in Fine condition open fronted slip case. Unused and unopened new book. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the FOLIO SOCIETY Category |
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Tea-Pots (Tea Pots) in Pottery and Porcelain [Small Picture Book Series No. 9] [Victoria & Albert Museum] (Book #ID 109840) Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London Fourth Impression 1968. 1968. Publisher's original illustrated card wrap binding (soft back). Landscape. 5'' x 7''. Contains 2 pp of text, with 28 monochrome photographic plates. In Very Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the CERAMICS & POTTERY Category |
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Figure Drawings Victoria and Albert Museum (Book #ID 9644) Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London 1950. 1950. Paper wraps. 7¼" x 4¾" 28 black and white plates on glossy paper. Nr. Fine condition with small mark to upper panel. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the DRAWING & CRAFTSMANSHIP Category |
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Style in Sculpture Ashton, Leigh [Victoria and Albert Museum] (Book #ID 9647) Published by Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press, London First Edition 1947. 1947. First edition hard back publisher's original paper covered boards. 8vo 7½" x 4¾" 64 pages. 38 plates. Foxing to end papers, rubs to corners. Sound reference copy. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the ARCHITECTURE Category |
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Electricity [Signed] [1] Glendinning, Victoria (Book #ID 12572) Published by Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 17-21 Conway Street, London First Edition 1995. 1995. First edition hard back publisher's original turquoise cloth covers, gilt lettering to spine and end papers. 8vo 9½" x 6¼" 250 pp. SIGNED by the author to title page. Spine tips just pushed in. Fine in Fine dust wrapper, not price clipped. Complete with original 'As Read on Woman's Hour' wraparound band. Dust wrapper protected. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 0091792010 Click here to select books from the MODERN FIRST EDITIONS Category |
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Gurkhas at War | In their Own Words | The Gurkha Experience - 1939 to the Present + (Signed Letter) Cross, J. P. and Buddhiman Gurung [Subedar Major Gyamtso Shangdarpa, VC MM ADC (22 July 1924 - 1 July 2000) better known as Ganju Lama enlisted in the British Indian Army in 1942 at the age of seventeen, as a rifleman in the 1st battalion, 7th Gurkha rifles. The Gurkha regiments were in dire need of manpower and would accept anyone who closely resembled a Gurkha. He is the only Bhutia recipient of the Victoria Cross]. (Book #ID 112455) Published by Greenhill Books | Lionel Leventhal Limited, 1 Russell Gardens, London First Edition 2002. 2002. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original forest green cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. 8vo. 9½'' x 6¼''. Contains 320 pp with 11 maps and monochrome archive photographs throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition dust wrapper. Loosely inserted rare hand written letter dated 14th February 1998 on Ganju Lama V.C. letter-headed paper and whose actions are described in the book which earned him the V.C. SIGNED 'Ganju Lama'. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the VICTORIA CROSS AWARDS Category |
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Britain's Brigade of Gurkhas | The 2nd K.E.O. Goorkha Rifles. The 6th Q.E.O. Gurkha Rifles. The 7th D.E.O. Gurkha Rifles and The 10th P.M.O. Gurkha Rifles | Famous Regiments Series | (Signed) Smith, E. D. [Introduction by Lt-General Sir Brian Horrocks] Rambahadur Limbu, VC, MVO (8 July 1939 - 22 April 2023) was a Nepalese Gurkha and recipient of the Victoria Cross. (Book #ID 112261) Published by Leo Cooper in Association with Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd., 54 Poland Street, London Second Revised and Updated Reissued Edition 1982. 1982. First edition thus hard back binding in publisher's original black cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. 8vo. 8¾'' x 5½''. Contains (viii), 177 pp with monochrome archive photographs throughout. Cheap paper browning. Very Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper, not price clipped. Hand written and SIGNED by Rambahadur Limbu to the title page 'Captain Rambahadur Limbu V.C., M.V.O. 10th P.M.O. Gurkha Rifles - R. Limbu - 11. 7. 84' + loosely inserted small private colour photograph of the 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles marching in Bournemouth. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Housed in Fine condition paper covered open-fronted slip case. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the VICTORIA CROSS AWARDS Category |
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'Ye Gods!' at the Theatre Royal, Chatham, Theatre Programme Sydney Bransgrove, Stephen Robert and Eric Hudson [Proprietors C. L. & A. H. Barnard. Manager Mr. Lionel Barnard. Conductor Mr. Albert E. Vicary] Starring: Ivor Barnard, K. Copeland, Victoria Dacre, Constance Lamming, Venetia Noble, Frank Copeland, H. V. Phasey (Book #ID 13156) Published by Clements Brothers, Chatham Monday March 29th 1920. 1920. Single folded sheet 8" x 11". Sepia blue photograph of the outside of the theatre to upper cover, pictorial advertisement to inner front cover. Programme of events for the week: Sydney Bransgrove 'Ye Gods!' by Stephen Robert and Eric Hudson. Sepia blue photograph of the inside of the theatre to lower cover. In Very Good clean and bright condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the THEATRE PROGRAMMES Category |
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson | Poet Laureate Tennyson, Alfred Lord [Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, FRS (6 August 1809 - 6 October 1892) was Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much of Queen Victoria's reign and remains one of the most popular British poets. (Book #ID 113918) Published by Ward, Lock & Co. Ltd., Warwick House, Salisbury Square, London | Melbourne circa 1900. Hard back binding in publisher's original padded black leather covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back, gilt initials of Alfred Tennyson on the front cover, radial corners, all page edges gilt, marble end papers. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains tissue guarded portrait frontispiece, (xx), 487 pp plus index of first lines with full-page single-sided monochrome illustrations throughout. Spine sun faded, book plate inside dated 1916 and in Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the ENGLISH LITERATURE Category |
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A Picture Book of English Tables [Victoria and Albert Museum] (Book #ID 108755) Published by Victoria and Albert Museum for The Board of Education Revised and Reprinted Edition 1933. 1933. Revised and reprinted edition in publisher's original mango card wrap covers [soft back]. 12mo. 7'' x 5''. Contains 2-page introduction with 20 monochrome archive photographic plates to follow. In Very Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the DECORATIVE ARTS Category |
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The Cornhill Magazine No. 16 (New Series) No. 454 October 1897 The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. In the 1860s, under editor William Makepeace Thackeray, the paper saw a large circulation, peaking at around 110,000. Due to emerging competitors, circulation fell to 20,000 by 1870. The following year, Leslie Stephen took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000. The Cornhill was purchased by John Murray in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975. (Book #ID 100352) Published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London First Edition October 1897. 1897. First edition in publisher's original illustrated orange paper wrap covers [soft back], black lettering to the front, lovely illustrated advertisements to the rear and to the inside front and rear covers. 8vo. 9'' x 5¾''. Contains 16 pages of advertisements and pages 433-576. Slight sun fading down the spine and in Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the NINETEENTH CENTURY Category |
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Queen Victoria Was Amused Hardy, Alan [Jacket design by Craig Dodd] Queen Victoria (Book #ID 94954) Published by John Murray Ltd., 50 Albemarle Street, London First Edition 1976. 1976. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original navy paper covered boards, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. ISBN 0719533244. Contains 214 printed pages of text with monochrome Photographs and illustrations throughout. Light sun fading to the top front cover. Near Fine condition book, in Fine condition illustrated dust wrapper, price clipped. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, it is not adhered to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 0719533244 Click here to select books from the MONARCHY Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 73 January - March 1944 John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 18995) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London January-March 1944 1944. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 24 pp. Illustrated advertisements to end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In near Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 74 April - June 1944. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 18996) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London April-June 1944. 1944. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 75 July - September 1944. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 18997) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London July-September 1944. 1944. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 76 October - November 1944. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 18998) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London October-November 1944. 1944. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 77 December 1944. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 18999) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London December 1944. 1944. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 78 January - February 1945. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19000) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London January-February 1945. 1945. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 80 June - July 1945. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19002) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London June-July 1945. 1945. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 81 August - September 1945. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19003) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London August - September 1945. 1945. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 82 October - November 1945. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19004) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London October - November 1945. 1945. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 84 January - February 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19006) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London January - February 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 85 March - April 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19007) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London March - April 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 86 May - June 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19008) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London May - June 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 87 July 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19009) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London July 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 88 August - September 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19010) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London August - September 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 89 October - November 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19011) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London October - November 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 90 December 1946. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19012) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London Xmas Edition December 1946. 1946. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 91 January 1947. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19013) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London January 1947. 1947. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 92 February 1947. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19014) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London February 1947. 1947. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 93 March 1947. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19015) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London March 1947. 1947. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼". Contains 28 pages with illustrated advertisements to the end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. In Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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The Demon Telegraph Magazine From Davenport's of London No. 94 April 1947. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 - 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. Working with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, many of his illusions are still performed today. [Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co.,] Ira Erastus Davenport (September 17, 1839 - July 8, 1911) and William Henry Davenport (February 1, 1841 - July 1, 1877), known as the Davenport Brothers, were American magicians in the late 19th century, sons of a Buffalo, New York policeman. The brothers presented illusions that they and others claimed to be supernatural. (Book #ID 19016) Davenport's and Maskelynes at L. Davenport & Co., 25 New Oxford Street, London April 1947. 1947. Publisher's original stapled two tone paper covers. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 28 pp. Illustrated advertisements to end papers. Articles supplied by various magicians of the day with monochrome diagrammatic illustrations and sketches. Staples starting to rust and in Very Good clean and bright condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the MAGIC & CONJURING Category |
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