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Catalogue of printed books : comprising sporting books, ornithology, colour plate books and general literature, the property of Mrs. D. Seymour Hitch; English and French books, mostly of the 16th Century, the property of J. H. Mockford, Esq.; presentation copies of Kate Greenaway, Mallarmé and Flecker, the property of Captain H.M. Raleigh (from the collection of the late Professor Sir Walter Raleigh); books on history and archaeology, the property of Miss E. Williams (from the collection of the late Councillor J.B. Sillans, F.S.A., of Newton, Montgomeryshire); a selected portion of the library at Cobham Hall, Kent, sold by the order of the trustees of the 8th Earl of Darnley, including travel, atlases, science, music, books of view, mss. of naval interes; and other properties including Americana, botany, art books, bibliography. Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ... at their large galleries, 34 & 35 New Bond Street, W.1; day of sale: Monday, November 11th, 1957, and two following days

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  • "Catalogue of printed books : comprising sporting books, ornithology, colour plate books and general literature, the property of Mrs. D. Seymour Hitch; English and French books, mostly of the 16th Century, the property of J. H. Mockford, Esq.; presentation copies of Kate Greenaway, Mallarmé and Flecker, the property of Captain H.M. Raleigh (from the collection of the late Professor Sir Walter Raleigh); books on history and archaeology, the property of Miss E. Williams (from the collection of the late Councillor J.B. Sillans, F.S.A., of Newton, Montgomeryshire); a selected portion of the library at Cobham Hall, Kent, sold by the order of the trustees of the 8th Earl of Darnley, including travel, atlases, science, music, books of view, mss. of naval interes; and other properties including Americana, botany, art books, bibliography. Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ... at their large galleries, 34 & 35 New Bond Street, W.1; day of sale: Monday, November 11th, 1957, and two following days"