Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions announces Modern Books & Works on Paper Sale
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Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions announces Modern Books & Works on Paper Sale
Lot 104: Greene (Graham) The Heart of the Matter, 1948, Est. £20,000-30,000.



LONDON.- A rare and exciting collection of Modern Books and Works of Paper will be auctioned at 1pm on 29th September 2016 at Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions‘ London base, Bloomsbury House, 24 Maddox Street.

Expected to reach between £20,000 - £30,000 is author Graham Greene’s own proof copy of bestselling novel, The Heart of the Matter (Lot 104). This auction highlight is an amazing collector’s piece, with Greene's corrections and the inscribed first edition showing how these corrections came into effect. The inscription to Greene's editor Frere reads: "For Frere with gratitude and affection from Graham Greene, April 1948."

Ian Fleming’s copy of Daniel Defoe’s The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders (Lot 78), inscribed by Fleming to his (future) wife, Ann is estimated at £3,000-£4,000. The inscription reads "A. p.27 / 'Thou foolish child, thou / art always crying'. / I.". An intriguing combination of book and inscription, taking into account the books salacious nature and considering that, at the time of the inscription, Ann and Fleming were involved in a passionate adulterous love affair.

One presumes it must pre-date the tragic death of their daughter at birth, as Ann later said that it was Fleming's kindness at the time that led her to truly fall in love with him, and this would not seem the most obvious gift in such circumstances, though the quote might suggest otherwise. Ann divorced Lord Rothermere in October 1951 and married Ian on March 24th 1952, Fleming finished writing Casino Royale six days beforehand on March 18th, utilising the pre-wedding nerves as a spur to creativity.

A further auction highlight is a first edition of Fleming’s On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Lot 92) inscribed to his friend John Hayward (1905-65): "To / John / To pick holes in! / from / Ian." 1963, estimated at £6,000-8,000.

An important collection of Rudyard Kipling works, the property of a prominent Kipling scholar and member of the Kipling Society, will also be on offer. Highlights include Lot 2, a first edition of Rudyard Kipling’s first book from 1881, Schoolboy Lyrics, estimated at £1,800-£2,200; lot 19, Kipling’s The Jungle Book [- The Second Jungle Book], estimated at £1,000-£1,500, and Kipling’s His Excellency, (lot 24) estimated at £1,000-1,500.
Numerous editions of Harry Potter will be up for auction, including Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, first edition, signed by the author on title, with signatures of cast members, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton and Richard Griffiths (lot 149) expected to reach £2,000 - £3,000.

Among the works on paper highlights is lot 391, an excellent illuminated Hebrew manuscript, presented to Sir Herbert Samuel following his appointment as His Majesty's first High Commissioner of Palestine in 1920. The manuscript offers a wonderful insight into the hope and aspirations that many of the Jews in Israel held in anticipation of the appointment of "the first Jewish Governor of our Holy Land in two thousand years...We express our deep thanks to your Excellency's government for selecting you to carry out the promises that were given to our people in the Balfour Declaration. Your arrival heralds a new era in the history of our people and country. We hope...the gates of Jerusalem shall be rebuilt and you will help in returning Israel to its borders, instill justice and law in our land and under your leadership Jerusalem the Holy City shall become a light and glory to all nations so that Israel may dwell in safety in its land. The nation of Jerusalem looks up to you with much trust and affection." The style of illustration is reminiscent of Ze'ev Raban, possibly undertaken by someone from the Bezalel school, and the manuscript is estimated to reach £4,000-£6,000.

Also included will be a fascinating, and far reaching, private archive of original illustrations for children’s books. A nostalgia for the imagery of our childhood has been generated by the runaway success of the recent “adult” updates of the Ladybird books, and there is much here that will appeal to the same interest. Whether it is a group of around 30 gouache designs by Angus McBride to illustrate the history of technology (lot 275), estimate £500-£700, a small group of dramatic depictions of pirates, smugglers and robbers (lot 298), estimate £300-£400, or a group of around 25 sporting figures, mostly footballers from a bygone era (lot 238), estimate £400-£600, there will be something to appeal to anyone’s formative obsessions. This large collection also includes artwork for popular characters appealing to an even younger audience, such as Rupert Bear, Sooty, Victoria Plum, several lots of Disney inspired early learning books, animal books, including over 50 original illustrations for “Animal Frolics” by D.L. Davie (lot 224), estimate £750-£1,000, and many more besides.










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