Auction #122 is scheduled to start on 3 April 2025 at 16:30 GMT.
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Lot 1
Hawking (Stephen) & Mlodinow (Leonard)
THE GRAND DESIGN (Presentation copy)
Lot 2
King (Stephen)
CARRIE (First UK Edition)
Lot 3
Valentyn (Francois)
OUD EN NIEUW OOST-INDIEN, VERVATIENDE EEN NAAUKEURIGE EN UITVOERIGE VERHANDELINGE VAN NEDERLANDS MOGENTHEYD IN DIE GEWESTEN,
benevens eene wydlustige beschryvinge der Moluccos, Amboina, Banda, Timor, en Solor, Java en alle de eylanden onder dezelve landbestieringen behoorende het…
Lot 4
Bruce (James of Kinnaird)
TRAVELS TO DISCOVER THE SOURCE OF THE NILE
in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773. In five volumes
Lot 5
Munting (Abraham)
DE VERA ANTIQUORUM HERBA BRITANNICA with: ALOIDARIUM, SIVE ALOES MUCRANATO FOLIO AMERICANAE MAJORIS
Two parts in one
Lot 6
Jessen ( B.H.)
W.N.MCMILLAN'S EXPEDITIONS AND BIG GAME HUNTING IN SOUTHERN SUDAN, ABYSSINIA & EAST AFRICA
Lot 7
Marloth (Rudolf)
THE FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA
Very good with all the dust jackets and figure 59 in volume IV
Lot 8
Thunberg (Carl Peter)
PLANTARUM CAPENSIUM SPECIES NOVAE
Lot 9
Thunberg (Carl Peter)
AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE SPECIES LYCIUM
Which grow wild at the Cape of Good Hope
Lot 10
Wood (J. Medley) & Evans (Maurice S.)
NATAL PLANTS
Descriptions and Figures of Natal Indigenous Plants, with notes on their Distribution, Economic Value, Native Names, Etc., Etc. Published under the auspices of Natal…
Lot 11
Pappe (L.)
SYNOPSIS OF THE EDIBLE FISHES, at the Cape of Good Hope
Lot 12
Smith (Andrew)
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA, ETC.
By Andrew Smith, M.D., M.W.S., Etc. South African Quarterly Journal, No. V., October 1831
Lot 13
Leibbrandt (H.C.V.)
PRECIS OF THE ARCHIVES OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Lot 14
Schoeman (Olivieri), Van Wyk, Sartori, Baistrocchi and others...
NAMIBIA
Lot 15
Drury (Colonel Heber)
THE USEFUL PLANTS OF INDIA
With notices of their chief value in commerce, medicine and the arts