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ROSENWATER, Irving (1932-2006). THE GREAT MAJORITY OF THE AUTHOR'S LIMITED EDITION MONOGRAPHS IN COPY NUMBER 1. Comprising:
(a) 31 monographs in original wrappers, EACH COPY NUMBER 1, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, IN MINT CONDITION, all but two in the author's inscribed protective envelope. Including: F.S. Ashley-Cooper: The Herodotus of Cricket. 1964. No. 1/25 -- The Story of a Cricket Playbill. 1968. No. 1/25 -- J.N. Pentelow: A Biographical Enquiry. 1969. No -- Charles Dickens and Cricket. 1970. No. -- Alfred James Gaston. 1975. No. -- Cricket Books: Great Collectors of the Past. 1976. No. 1/200 -- Arthur Langford. 1977. No. -- Douglas Robert Jardine: Gentleman and Player. 1993. No. -- I.T. Botham. 1993. No. 1/25 -- J.M. Kilburn: An Appreciation. 1993. No. 1/25 -- W.G. Grace: A Footnote to History. 1994. No. -- George Freeman: The Poetry of Motion. 1995. No. -- A.C. MacLaren: Justice denied? 1996. No. -- Voices from the Past. 1996. No. 1/20 -- W.G. Grace: A Leviathan was He. 1997. No. 1/20 -- An Unjust Slur on Bobby Peel. 1997. No. 1/20 -- Sir Donald Bradman: Ninety Not Out. 1998. No. -- Donald George Bradman 1908-2001. 2001. No. -- The Padwick Bibliography. 2002. No. 1/75 -- H.T. Waghorn. 2005. No. 1/125. 'Waghorn's lifelong lot was to remain inconspicuous and unnoticed, effortlessly achieved by him through 87 years' (author's ms note).
(b) 7 unbound single sheet or loose leaf monographs, EACH COPY NO. 1, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, IN MINT CONDITION, all but two in author's inscribed protective envelope. Including: Of Books and Bookishness. 1998. No. -- Those 721 in a Day - 'They Never Hurried'. 1998. No. -- Anthony Woodhouse. 2003. No..
A SUPERB COLLECTION OF 38 MONOGRAPHS, ALL COPY 'NO.1', RETAINED BY THE AUTHOR.
(a) 31 monographs in original wrappers, EACH COPY NUMBER 1, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, IN MINT CONDITION, all but two in the author's inscribed protective envelope. Including: F.S. Ashley-Cooper: The Herodotus of Cricket. 1964. No. 1/25 -- The Story of a Cricket Playbill. 1968. No. 1/25 -- J.N. Pentelow: A Biographical Enquiry. 1969. No -- Charles Dickens and Cricket. 1970. No. -- Alfred James Gaston. 1975. No. -- Cricket Books: Great Collectors of the Past. 1976. No. 1/200 -- Arthur Langford. 1977. No. -- Douglas Robert Jardine: Gentleman and Player. 1993. No. -- I.T. Botham. 1993. No. 1/25 -- J.M. Kilburn: An Appreciation. 1993. No. 1/25 -- W.G. Grace: A Footnote to History. 1994. No. -- George Freeman: The Poetry of Motion. 1995. No. -- A.C. MacLaren: Justice denied? 1996. No. -- Voices from the Past. 1996. No. 1/20 -- W.G. Grace: A Leviathan was He. 1997. No. 1/20 -- An Unjust Slur on Bobby Peel. 1997. No. 1/20 -- Sir Donald Bradman: Ninety Not Out. 1998. No. -- Donald George Bradman 1908-2001. 2001. No. -- The Padwick Bibliography. 2002. No. 1/75 -- H.T. Waghorn. 2005. No. 1/125. 'Waghorn's lifelong lot was to remain inconspicuous and unnoticed, effortlessly achieved by him through 87 years' (author's ms note).
(b) 7 unbound single sheet or loose leaf monographs, EACH COPY NO. 1, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, IN MINT CONDITION, all but two in author's inscribed protective envelope. Including: Of Books and Bookishness. 1998. No. -- Those 721 in a Day - 'They Never Hurried'. 1998. No. -- Anthony Woodhouse. 2003. No..
A SUPERB COLLECTION OF 38 MONOGRAPHS, ALL COPY 'NO.1', RETAINED BY THE AUTHOR.