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Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941), Excitement, 1888, sepia-toned gelatin silver print, 236 x 435mm (9.25 x 17.25ins)Estimate £2,000-3,000 (Photography Sale: 17 April)

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CONTENTS

Middle Eastern & Other Travel 1-120British Topography 121-142Natural History 143-167Maps 168-236Decorative Prints & Original Art 237-273Periodicals 274-279Antiquarian 280-346Jane Austen 347-357French 358-375Decorative Bindings & Illustrated Books 376-401Art Reference 402-427General Literature 428-448Cartons & Quantity 449-544

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1 [Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi, Muwaffaq al-Din]. AbdollatiphiHistoriae Aegypti Compendium, Arabice et Latine, ed. JosephWhite, Oxford, 1800, text in Latin and Arabic, subscribers list atfront, contemporary mottled calf gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4toEarly work on Egyptology by Abd al-Latif (1162-1231) which describesmonuments as well as a famine caused when Nile failed to flood, whilst theauthor was in Egypt, resulting in many corpses which Abd al-Latif examined(an early post mortem account). The manuscript was discovered in 1665 byEdward Pococke, and the present work is the first complete edition with theLatin translation and additions by Joseph White. (1) £300-400

2 Adams (Robert). The Narrative of Robert Adams, a Sailor, whowas Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Year 1810, wasDetained Three Years in Slavery by the Arabs of the Great Desert,and Resided Several Months in the City of Tombuctoo, 1st ed.,1816, folding engraved map, occasional light spotting, t.e.g.,modern brown half morocco, 4to(1) £150-200

3 Allen (Captain William). The Dead Sea, a New Route to India:With Other Fragments and Gleanings in the East, 2 vols., 1st ed.,1855, half title to volume I only, two folding maps, eight tintedlithographed plates, a little light toning and spotting, a.e.g., recentgreen half calf, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, 8voAbbey Travel 365. (2) £400-600

4 Allom (Thomas). Fisher’s Illustrations of Constantinople and itsEnvirons, 2 vols. in one, circa 1840, engraved titles, numerousengraved plates, some spotting, contemporary green half calf, giltdecorated spine, extremities rubbed, 4to, together with [Bartlett,William Henry], Forty Days in the Desert, on the Track of theIsraelites, or, A Journey from Cairo, by Wady Feiran, to Mount Sinaiand Petra, 5th edition, [1849], additional engraved title, foldingengraved map, numerous engraved plates, a.e.g., contemporary calf,gilt armorial to centre of each board, gilt decorated spine, extremitiesrubbed, 8vo, with Wright (G.N.), Ireland Illustrated, from OriginalDrawings..., 1832, additional engraved title dated 1829, numerousengraved plates, dampstaining, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco,lacking marbled papers to boards, 4to, plus one other travel related(4) £150-200

5 Arnold (Arthur). Through Persia by Caravan, 2 volumes, 1stedition, Tinsley Brothers, 1877, French owner’s ink stamp todedication leaf and first leaf of Preface to first volume, and first leafof contents to second volume, contemporary red half moroccoover marbled boards, with modern antique-style reback, slightlyrubbed, 8voAn account of the author’s 1000-mile journey through the Middle East, withhis wife in 1875.(2) £200-250

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6 Baker (Samuel White). The Albert N’Yanza, Great Basin of theNile, and Explorations of the Nile Sources, 2 vols., 1866, portraitfrontispiece to volume I, colour lithograph frontispiece to volume II,two colour maps (one folding, erroneously called for in volume II) involume II, wood-engraved illustrations, some light spotting,contemporary green half calf gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo,together with Ismailia. A Narrative of the Expedition to CentralAfrica for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. Organized by Ismail,Khedive of Egypt, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1874, two colour maps (foldingmap in volume II detached with tears and repairs), wood-engravedillustrations, 55 pp. catalogue at end of volume I, light spotting,hinges a little tender, bookplates removed, original cloth gilt, a littlerubbed at spine ends, one or two mottled stains, 8vo(4) £200-300

7 Barrow (John). An Account of Travels into the Interior ofSouthern Africa in the Years 1797 and 1798, ... and sketches of thephysical and moral characters of the various tribes of inhabitantssurrounding the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, 2 volumes,1st edition, 1801-04, half-title to first volume not present, largefolding engraved map frontispiece to first volume, hand-coloured inoutline, folding aquatint frontispiece and eight folding engravedmaps and plans to second volume, including two with hand-colouring, some light spotting to front and rear of first volume,contemporary half speckled calf gilt with red morocco label tospine of each volume, spine to first volume neatly refurbished, 4toAbbey, Travel 320. Mendelssohn I, page 140. An important and first accountof the Cape Colony, made while Barrow was on the staff of Lord McCartney,during the first British occupation.(2) £300-500

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8 New South Wales. History of NewSouth Wales from the Records, vols. I (byG.B. Barton) & II (by Alexander Britton, ed.F.M. Bladen), Charles Potter, Sydney,1889-1894, facsimile maps and plates, alittle light soiling, library bookplates andinscriptions at front, original blue cloth,vol. I covers a little bowed fromwaterstains, 8vo, together with HistoricalRecords of New South Wales, ed. F.M.Bladen, vols. III-VII only, Sydney, 1895-1901, facsimile maps, letters andillustrations, occasional light waterstains,library bookplates, vol. III half calf(rubbed), the others in publisher’s bluecloth gilt, a few mottled dampstains, 8vo,together with The Historical Records ofNew South Wales. Cook 1762-1780,Facsimiles of Charts to Accompany Vol. I,Part I, 1893Ferguson 6778.(8) £300-400

9 Bartlett (W.H., illust.). Syria, the HolyLand, Asia Minor &c., Illustrated, 2 vols. inone (of 3), 1836-37, additional engravedtitles, 76 steel-engraved plates, somespotting and toning, contemporary red halfmorocco, rebacked retaining old letteringpiece, rubbed, 4to, together with Scenesand Impressions in Egypt and in Italy, [byJoseph Moyle Sherer], 2nd ed., 1825,scattered spotting, contemporarypresentation inscription, hingesreinforced, contemporary diced calf,rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo,with two others: The Recovery ofJerusalem. A Narrative of Exploration andDiscovery in the City and the Holy Land,ed. Walter Morrison, third thousand, 1871and Captain J.W. Watkins’s Popular Historyof Egypt, c. 1890(4) £150-200

10 Beamont (William). A Diary of aJourney to the East, in the Autumn of 1854,2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1856, wood-engraved frontispiece and additional wood-engraved title to each volume, some lightspotting to preliminaries, original pale orangecloth, rubbed and some marks, spinesfaded, 8vo, together with Belfour (F.C.), TheLife of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hazin, writtenby himself; translated from two Persianmanuscripts, and illustrated with notesexplanatory of the history, poetry,geography, &c. which therein occur, 2volumes, printed for the Oriental TranslationFund, 1830, text in English and Persian,small light ink stamp of Glasgow UniversityLibrary to verso of title of each volume,library bookplate to front pastedowns, partlyuntrimmed, original boards with modernreback and paper label, 8voThe first edition of Beamont’s Diary waspublished in Warrington in 1855.(4) £200-300

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11 Beke (Charles Tilstone). The Late Dr. Charles Beke’sDiscoveries of Sinai in Arabia and of Midian, edited by his widow,1878, half-title, portrait frontispiece, folding map at rear, black andwhite wood engravings, errata slip present, single publisher’sadvert leaf at end, brown chalk-glazed endpapers, all edges gilt,light spotting to free endpapers, and very light scattered spottingelsewhere, original gilt-decorated red cloth, very slightly rubbedand some light discolouring, large 8voBlackmer 109: “This, Beke’s most important work ... describes a three-month sojourn in the Sinai Peninsula ... undertaken when the author wasseventy-three years old”. A good copy.(1) £300-400

12 Bell (Gertrude). Amurath to Amurath, 2nd edition, 1924, blackand white plates after photos, maps etc., original cloth gilt, veryslightly rubbed, together with Persian Pictures, 3rd edition, 1947,original green cloth, a little rubbed and faded to spine, plus TheLetters of Gertrude Bell, 2 volumes, reprinted, 1927, black andwhite plates, original green cloth gilt in somewhat soiled and frayedd.j.s, chipped with a little loss to extremities, and Burgoyne(Elizabeth), Gertrude Bell, From her personal papers, 2 volumes,1st edition, 1958/61, black and white plates after photos, originalcloth in d.j.s, all 8vo(6) £100-150

13 Bianchi (Thomas Xavier). Dictionnaire Francais-Turc a l’usagedes agents diplomatiques et consulaires, des commercants, desnavigateurs et autres voyageurs dans le Levant, 2nd edition, Paris,1843-46, together with Bianchi (Thomas Xavier & Kieffer, J.D.),Dictionnaire Turc-Francais... , 2nd edition, Paris, 1850,contemporary uniform full stained calf, gilt-decorated spines,rubbed and some wear to edges and extremities, first volume withupper cover detached, thick 8vo(4) £200-300

14 Borgomale (H.L. Rabino di). Album of Coins, Medals, andSeals of the Shahs of Iran (1500-1948), Oxford University Press,1951, frontispiece and fifty-four plates, ownership inscription onfront free endpaper, original gilt lettered cloth, some faint marks andfading, 4to, together with Browne (Edward G.), A DescriptiveCatalogue of the Oriental MSS. Belonging to the Late E.G. Browne,Cambridge University Press, 1932, original cloth in dustjacket, 4to,plus Mingana (A.), Catalogue of the Mingana Collection ofManuscripts, now in the Possession of the Trustees of theWoodbrooke Settlement, Selly Oak, Birmingham, 3 volumes,Cambridge: W. Heffer, 1933, portrait frontispiece in volume two,original cloth, some minor marks, large 4to in 8s, plus eight othersrelated, including Studies in the History and Archeology of Jordan,by Dr. Adrian Hadidi, 2 volumes, 1985(13) £150-200

15 Buckingham (James Silk). Travels in Palestine, through theCountries of Bashan and Gilead, East of the River Jordan: Includinga Visit to the Cities of Geraza and Gamala, in the Decapolis, 1st ed.,1821, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map, six engravedplans, engraved plate, wood-engraved illustrations, some offsettingand scattered spotting, original drab boards, a little rubbed withstains, 4to(1) £400-600

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16 Buckingham (James Silk). Travels in Palestine, through theCountries of Bashan and Gilead, East of the River Jordan: Includinga Visit to the Cities of Geraza and Gamala, in the Decapolis, 2 vols.,2nd ed., 1822, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, foldingmaps and plans (map of Palestine close-trimmed to outer margin),wood-engraved illustrations, a few minor spots, volume II lackingfront endpaper, contemporary half calf, spine and edges rubbedand faded, 8vo(2) £150-200

17 Buckingham (James Silk). Travels in Mesopotamia. Includinga Journey from Aleppo to Bagdad, by the Route of Beer, Orfah,Diarbekr, Mardin & Mosul; with Researches on the Ruins ofNineveh, Babylon, and other Ancient Cities, 2 vols., 1st octavo ed.,1827, folding engraved map, two double-page lithographed plates,wood-engraved illustrations, some scattered spotting, armorialbookplate, contemporary calf, spines gilt with red and black labels,joints end edges rubbed with scuff marks to covers, 8voBlackmer 233 (for the quarto edition). (2) £150-200

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18 Burckhardt (John Lewis). Travels in Syria and the Holy Land,Published by the Association for Promoting the Discovery of theInterior Parts of Africa, 1st ed., 1822, half title, lithographed portraitfrontispiece, six engraved maps (two folding), some offsetting anda few minor spots, modern tan half calf, 4toAtabey 166; Blackmer 237. (1) £800-1200

19 Burton (Richard F.). Vikram and the Vampire or Tales of HinduDevilry, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1870, 16 wood-engraved plates, one ortwo light spots, hinges a little tender, original red pictorial cloth gilt,spine lightly faded and frayed at ends, a few light marks, 8voPenzer pp.81-82. (1) £150-200

20 [Burton, Richard F.] Wanderings in West Africa from Liverpoolto Fernando Po, by F.R.G.S., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1863, half titles,folding map (close-trimmed at outer margin with closed tear andsellotape repair), wood-engraved frontispiece to volume II, final leafin volume II torn without loss, some light spotting, lacking frontendpapers, hinges reinforced, later green cloth, 8voPenzer pp. 71-72. (2) £150-200

21 Burton (Richard Francis & Charles F. Tyrwhitt Drake).Unexplored Syria. Visits to the Libanus, the Tulul el Safa, the Anti-Libanus, the Northern Libanus, and the ‘Alah, 2 vols., 1st ed., 3rdissue, 1872, half titles, folding map, 27 lithographed plates, a fewfolding, a few light spots, library stamps, volume I front hingebroken, volume II front and rear hinges broken, original mustard 3rdissue cloth, upper covers ruled in black but not lettered, spine endsrubbed, some soiling, 8voBlackmer 247; Penzer pp.85-88. (2) £300-400

22 Buxton (Noel & Rev. Harold Buxton). Travel and Politics inArmenia, 1st ed., 1914, portrait frontispiece, folding map, half-toneillustrations, previous owner signature, original blue cloth, edges atrifle rubbed, 8vo, together with The Fall of Abd-Ul-Hamid, byFrancis McCullagh, 1st ed., 1910, portrait frontispiece, illustrations,45 pp. publisher’s catalogue at end, hinges reinforced, originalcloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, covers a little bowed, 8vo,plus New Folklore Researches. Greek Folk Poesy: AnnotatedTranslations from the Whole Cycle of Romaic Folk-Verse and Folk-Prose, by Lucy Garnett, 2 vols., 1st ed., Guilford, 1896, light toningto half titles, original blue cloth gilt, bright condition, 8vo, withseven others including The Life of Midhat Pasha. A Record of hisServices, Political Reforms, Banishment, and Judicial Murder, 1903,F.S. Stevenson’s A History of Montenegro, c. 1912, R.M. Dawkins’Modern Greek in Asia Minor, CUP, 1916, A.P. Hacobian’s Armeniaand the War, 1917, Djemal Pasha’s Memories of a TurkishStatesman 1913-1919, New York, 1922 and A.D. Alderson’s TheStructure of the Ottoman Empire, 1956(11) £200-300

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23 Cary (John). Cary’s New Universal Atlas Containing DistinctMaps of all the Principal States and Kingdoms throughout theWorld. From the Latest and Best Authorities Extant, published JohnCary, 1808, list of maps and double page calligraphic title, sixty(complete as list) engraved double page maps with contemporaryhand colouring, a few maps with partial splits to lower central fold,one map (Westphalia) with long closed tear affecting image, veryoccasional spotting and marginal finger soiling, list of subscribersbound at rear, marbled endpapers, contemporary limp red moroccosidings, bound ‘envelope style’ with subsequent curl to maps, folio(1) £1500-2000

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24 Roller (Theophile). Les Catacombesde Rome, Histoire de l’art et des croyancesreligieuses..., 2 volumes, Paris, circa1870s, b&w plates and illustrations, somelight scattered spotting, top edges gilt, con-temporary red half morocco, rubbed andscuffed, folio, together with Labarte(Jules), Histoire des Arts Industriels auMoyen age et a l’epoque de la Renais-sance, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, Paris, 1872-75, numerous chromolithographed plates,b&w plates and illustrations, somescattered spotting, top edges gilt, con-temporary turquoise half morocco gilt,rubbed and scuffed, shelf label to foot ofspine of each volume, with adhesive tape,large 4to, plus other folio history of art, in-cluding Louandre, Les Arts Somptuaires, 3volumes, Paris, 1857-58, Decloux & Doury,Histoire Archeologique, Descriptive etGraphique de la Sainte-Chapelle du Palais,Paris, 1865, A. Houssaye, La Comedie Fran-caise 1680-1880, Normand, MonumentsFuneraires, 2 volumes bound in 1, etc.,mostly bound in contemporary moroccogilt, rubbed and scuffed with shelf labels tofoot of spines of most volumes, folio/4to(24) £200-400

25 Cheesman (Major R.E.). In UnknownArabia, 1st ed., 1926, folding map(repaired), illustrations, a few spots,lacking front endpaper, front hingesplitting, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, spineends and corners rubbed, 8vo, togetherwith Notes of a Journey from Cornhill toGrand Cairo, by way of Lisbon, Athens,Constantinople, and Jerusalem, by M.A.Titmarsh, 2nd ed., 1846, hand-colouredfrontispiece, some light toning andspotting, a.e.g., contemporary halfmorocco, 8vo, plus Arabia Felix: Across theEmpty Quarter of Arabia, by BertramThomas, 1st ed., 1932, folding map,illustrations, library label remnant to rearpastedown, original brown buckram, one ortwo light marks, 8vo, with other Arabrelated including Charles Doughty’s Travelsin Arabia Deserta, thin-paper one-volumereprint edition, 1926 and others by T.E.Lawrence, Bertram Thomas etc(32) £200-300

26 Chew (Samuel C.). The Crescent andthe Rose. Islam and England during theRenaissance, 1st ed., OUP, New York,1937, portrait frontispiece, illustrations,original red cloth gilt, d.j., some fading,8vo, together with The Manners andCustoms of the Rwala Bedouins, by AloisMusil, 1st ed., New York, 1925,illustrations, vertical crease to frontispiece,previous owner inscription, original cloth,spine a little darkened, 8vo, plus ArabiaJubilee, by H.StJ.B. Philby, 1st US ed.,1953, portrait frontispiece, half-toneillustrations, original black cloth (smalltears at foot of spine), d.j., a few chips andlosses, 8vo, with four others: JacobLandau’s The Hejaz Railway and theMuslim Pilgrimage, 1971, FranzRosenthal’s The Herb. Hashish VersusMedieval Muslim Society, 1971, LouiseFawcett’s Iran and the Cold War. TheAzerbaijan Crisis of 1946, CUP, 1992 andMichael Mann’s The Trucial Oman Scouts.The Story of a Bedouin Force, 1994(7) £150-200

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29 Denham (Major Dixon & Captain Hugh Clapperton). Narrative of Travels andDiscoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824... with anAppendix, 1st ed., 1826, engraved portrait frontispiece, 36 engraved maps and plates(one coloured), folding map (with tears and repairs), some spotting and water stains,endpapers renewed, contemporary half calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed,4to, together with Journal of a Second Expedition into the Interior of Africa, from theBight of Benin to Soccatoo. By the Late Commander Clapperton, of the Royal Navy. Towhich is Added, the Journal of Richard Lander from Kano to the Sea-Coast, Partly by amore Eastern Route, 1st ed., 1829, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved map(torn without loss), first few leaves detached, occasional spotting, front hinge broken,contemporary black half morocco, spine and edges rubbed, 4to, plus Travels in theInterior Districts of Africa: Performed in the Years 1795, 1796 and 1797. With an Accountof a Subsequent Mission to that Country in 1805. To which is Added an Account of theLife of Mr. Park, new ed., 2 vols. in one, 1816-15, engraved portrait frontispiece, threefolding maps with outline colour (one linen-backed, another torn without loss), fiveengraved plates, some offsetting and spotting, bookplate of Kenneth Lupton, t.e.g.,contemporary half calf, spine and edges rubbed, 4to, with other African travel includingMary H. Kingsley’s Travels in West Africa, Congo Francais, Corisco and Cameroons,1897, E.D. Morel’s Nigeria. Its Peoples and its Problems, 2nd ed., 1912, inscribed by theauthor, Sir James Willcocks’s The Romance of Soldiering and Sport, 1925, and TheGolden Trade or a Discovery of the River Gambra, and the Golden Trade of theAethiopians, by Richard Jobson, Now Reprinted for the First Time, ed. Charles Kingsley,Saracen’s Head Library, 1904 (limited edition, 40/300), most books from the library ofKenneth Lupton, plus J.J. Rein’s Japan: Travels and Researches Undertaken at the Costof the Prussian Government, 2nd ed., 1888(70) £300-500

30 Dozy (Reinhart). Het Islamisme, 1st edition, Haarlem: A.V. Kruseman, 1863, thirteenlithographed plates, including frontipiece, some toning and spotting, occasionalcontemporary marginalia, modern cloth, fore-edges damp-stained, large 8vo, togetherwith Huart (Clement), Konia, La Ville des Derviches Tourneurs, Souvenirs d’un Voyageen Asie Mineure, Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1897, half-title, folding map, eight photographicplates, full-page letterpress illustrations, occasional spotting (mostly to edges), upperhinge split, book ticket on front pastedown, later quarter sheep, rubbed andextremities worn, large 12mo, plus Joanne (Adolphe, and Isambert, Emile), ItineraireDescriptif, Historique et Archeologique de l’Orient..., Paris: L. Hachette, 1861, half-titlewith embossed stamp, eight engraved maps, some double-page, one folding, plus largefolding map in pocket at rear, printed in double-column, edges foxed, original blind-stamped cloth gilt, spine ends slightly frayed, thick 8vo, plus seven others related(10) £300-500

31 Du Chaillu (Paul B.). Explorations & Adventures in Equatorial Africa; with Accountsof the Manners and Customs of the People, and of the chase of the Gorilla, Crocodile,Leopard, Elephant, Hippopotamus and Other Animals, 1st ed., 1861, folding frontispiece(fold reinforced to verso), 27 wood-engraved plates, folding map (a little frayed andrepaired to verso), some light spotting and soiling, contemporary half calf, rebacked withoriginal spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with two others: Paul du Chaillu’sStories of the Gorilla Country. Narrated for Young People, 1st ed., 1868 and Rene Caillie’sJournal d’un Voyage a Temboctou et a Jenne, dans l’Afrique Centrale, 3 vols., Paris, 1830(defective)(5) £100-150

32 Dunbar-Brunton (James). Big Game Hunting in Central Africa, Andrew Melrose,1912, photogravure frontispiece (signed by the author in blue ink), folding two-colourmap (short closed handling tear), twenty-four black and white plates from photographs,light scattered spotting, ownership inscription to upper pastedown, original publisher’scloth, gilt blocked spine, rubbed, 8vo, together with Savile (Frank), The High Grass Trail,H. F. & G. Witherby, 1924, half-title, black and white frontispiece, few black and whiteplates from photographs, some spotting and toning, original pink cloth, gilt blockedspine, spine faded, rubbed, 8vo, plus Harding (Colin), In Remotest Bartoseland, Hurst& Blackett, 1904, half-title, black and white portrait frontispiece, title printed in red andblack, numerous black and white illustrations to text, light scattered spotting, ownershipinscription to upper pastedown, original decorative cloth, rubbed and bumped atcorners, 8vo(3) £200-300

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27 Cowper (Henry Swainson). ThroughTurkish Arabia. A Journey from theMediterranean to Bombay by the Euphratesand Tigris Valleys and the Persian Gulf, 1st ed.,1894, half-tone frontispieces of PersianAstrolabes, two maps (one folding),illustrations, publisher’s list at end, some lighttoning, front hinge splitting, original greencloth gilt, a little rubbed with light mottledstains, 8vo(1) £200-300

28 Denham (Major Dixon & Captain HughClapperton). Narrative of Travels andDiscoveries in Northern and Central Africa, inthe Years 1822, 1823, and 1824, by MajorDenham, Captain Clapperton, and the LateDoctor Oudney, Extending across the GreatDesert to the Tenth Degree of NorthernLatitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, toSackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire.With an Appendix, 1st ed., 1826, engravedportrait frontispiece, thirty-six engraved platesand maps (one hand-coloured), folding map,occasional light offsetting and small marginaldampstains, contemporary half calf, one ortwo neat repairs to corners, 4to(1) £300-400

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33 Elliott (Charles Boileau). Travels in the Three Great Empires ofAustria, Russia, and Turkey, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1838, tintedlithographed frontispiece and engraved map to each volume, somelight spotting and toning, original cloth, rebacked with originalspines relaid, some fading, 8voAbbey Travel 31; Blackmer 541. Volume I consists of an account of a voyagedown the Danube and a description of Constantinople. The second volumeis devoted to the Aegean Archipelago and Asia Minor. (2) £300-400

34 Ferrier (J.P.). Caravan Journeys and Wanderings in Persia,Afghanistan, Turkistan, and Beloochistan; with Historical Notices ofthe Countries Lying Between Russia and India, 2nd ed., 1857, threewood-engraved plates, folding map at end (small repair and a fewlight stains), a few corners creased, inscription erased at head oftitle, bookplate, contemporary green half morocco gilt, joints andedges a little rubbed, 8vo(1) £200-300

35 Ficoroni (Francesco de). Le Vestigia, e Rarita de Roma AnticaRicercate, e Spiegate..., 2 parts in one, Rome: Girolamo Mainardi,1744, title in red & black, forty engraved plates (one folding),illustrations to text, worm hole & trail to gutter margin, occasionallight spotting and toning, contemporary mottled sheep, extremitiesslightly rubbed, 4to(1) £300-500

36 Finn (James). Stirring Times or Records from JerusalemConsular Chronicles of 1853 to 1856, Edited and Compiled by hisWidow with a Preface by the Viscountess Strangford, 2 vols., 1sted., 1878, chromolithographed frontispiece to each, two maps (onefolding), advertisement leaf at end of volume II, some light toningand spotting, hinges reinforced, original red cloth, rebacked withoriginal spines relaid, a little darkened with a few light stains, 8vo(2) £150-200

37 Fletcher (James Phillips). Notes from Nineveh, and Travels inMesopotamia, Assyria, and Syria, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1850,advertisements not present, contemporary half calf, rubbed and alittle scuffed, 8voBlackmer 608. An account of the author’s travels through Turkestan intoArabia. His companion, G.P. Badger, published his own account of thisjourney in his The Nestorians and their Rituals of 1852.(2) £300-400

38 Foran (W. Robert). Kill: or Be Killed, the Rambling Reminiscencesof an Amateur Hunter, Hutchinson & Co., 1933, half-title, black andwhite portrait frontispiece, twenty-eight (of 30) plates, 12 pp.publisher’s adverts to rear, scattered spotting, later half morocco,gilt decorated spine, 8vo(1) £150-200

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39 Forbes (Rosita). From Red Sea to Blue Nile. AbyssinianAdventures, 1st ed., 1925, folding map, numerous illustrations,scattered light spotting, previous owner signature, original greencloth, torn d.j. with losses and repairs, 8vo, together with TheJournals of Major-Gen. C.G. Gordon, C.B. at Kartoum. Printed fromthe Original mss. Introduction and Notes by A. Egmont Hake, 1sted., 1885, portrait frontispiece, two maps (folding map torn),illustrations, a little light soiling, contemporary half calf, a littlerubbed, 8vo, with others including Sir Harry Johnston’s The NileQuest. A Record of the Nile and Its Basin, 1903, Captain A.H.W.Haywood’s Through Timbuctu and Across the Great Sahara, 1912and Rudolf Slatin Pasha’s Fire and Sword in the Sudan, 4th ed., 1896(16) £100-150

40 The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle,volumes XXX-XXXIII & XXXV-XXXVI, for the Year 1760-63 & 1765-66,numerous engraved plates and maps, including a plan of Gibraltar,plan of the Siege of the Havana, 1762, accurate map of the BritishEmpire in North America, 1762, chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle,the British Governments in North America, 1763, map of the newGovernments of East & West Florida, several strip road maps, etc.,some plates (not mentioned here) torn with loss or defects,contemporary half calf, heavily worn, with some spines deficientand contents partly loose, 8voSold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (6) £200-300

41 Girdlestone (Rev. A.G.). The High Alps Without Guides: Beinga Narrative of Adventures in Switzerland, Together with Chapters onthe Practicability of such Mode of Mountaineering, andSuggestions for its Accomplishment, 1st ed., 1870, half title, wood-engraved frontispiece, two folding maps, t.e.g., contemporary halfcalf, spine a little faded and rubbed, 8voNeate G30. Less than 100 copies published. (1) £150-200

42 Gobineau (Le Comte A. De). Historie des Perses..., 2 volumes,Paris: Henri Plon, 1869, original printed wrappers bound in,marbled endpapers, hinges split, 20th century green half moroccogilt, extremeties lightly rubbed, spines faded, 8vo, together withRaynaud (Dr. L.), Documents sur le Nord-Ouest Africain, Etude surl’Hygiene et la Medecine au Maroc suivie d’une notice sur LaClimatologie des Principales Villes de l’Empire, Alger: S. Leon, 1902,plates and folding tables, toned throughout, contemporary ownershipname on preliminary blank, upper hinge split, Foreign Office Librarybookplate on front pastedown, contemporary half morocco gilt,scuffed, spine faded and with printed shelfmark label at foot, large8vo, plus Sabry (Mustapha), L’Empire Egyptien sous Mohamed-Aliet la Question d’Orient (1811-1849)..., Paris, 1930, partially uncut,top edges foxed, original printed wrappers, spine and edges of uppercover sunned, large 8vo, plus twelve others related(16) £200-300

43 Greg (Robert Hyde). Remarks on the Site of Troy, and on theTrojan Plain, founded on personal observations made in 1817, 1stedition, Manchester, printed for the author, 1823, half-title present,92 pp., folding engraved map at end, bound with Observations onthe Round Towers of Ireland, 1st edition, Manchester, printed for theauthor, 1824, 3 lithographed plates by H. G. James after drawings byRobert Hyde Greg, contemporary half calf, rubbed and some wear tospine, with loss to head and foot, and joints cracked, small 4toRare. The Manchester liberal politician and manufacturer Robert Hyde Greg(1795-1875) was sent on a grand tour of Europe before joining his family’sprosperous textile business. His dissertation on Troy is dedicated to PrinceLouis William of Hesse Hombourg, whom the author accompanied on histravels in Greece and Asia Minor. For the original manuscript of this worksee Atabey Collection, lot 518.(1) £300-500

44 Gregory (Alfred & Hunt, John). The Picture of Everest, 1954,numerous full-page colour illustrations from photographs, titlesigned by Edmund Hillary, George Lowe, Charles Wylie, Peter Lloyd,Mike Westmacott, John Jackson, James Morris, George Band,Michael Ward & Doug Scott, stain to lower outer corners of margins,original boards in d.j., 4to, together with Hunt (John), The Ascent ofEverest, Mount Everest 50th Anniversary 1953-2003 edition,Hodder & Stoughton, 2002, colour and black and white plates fromphotographs, signed by Chris Bonnington and Doug Scott, originalboards in d.j., 8vo, contained in original slipcase (limited edition of100 copies), together with The Conquest of Everest, by Sir JohnHunt, New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1954, original cloth in slightlyworn price-clipped d.j., 8vo, plus other Everest and mountaineeringrelated ephemera, magazines and newspapers etc., including a setof twelve black and white photographs mostly relating to views ofthe Himalayas taken by William Bull in 1940-42(a small carton) £300-500

45 Grogan (Ewart S., and Sharp, Arthur H.). From the Cape toCairo, illustrated by A. D. McCormick, Hurst and Blackett, 1900, half-title, photogravure portrait frontispiece (reguarded), two folding maps,numerous plates (including one in colour), many illustrations to text,2 pp. publisher’s adverts to rear, some scattered spotting, ownershipinscription and bookplate for John Henry Fraser Walter to upperpastedown, original publisher’s decorative cloth illustrated upperboard, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Decle (Lionel), Three Years inSavage Africa, New Edition, Metheun & Co., 1900, half-title, black andwhite portrait frontispiece, three folding maps, numerous black andwhite illustrations, title toned, scattered spotting, original publisher’scloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus, Melland (Frank, H.), In Witch-Bound Africa,an Account of the Primitive Kaonde Tribe and their Beliefs, Seeley,Service & Co, 1923, half-title, black and white frontispiece, three blackand white maps, numerous plates, some scattered spotting,ownership inscription to upper pastedown, original publisher’s cloth,blocked decoration in blue, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus The Romance ofthe Posts of Rhodesia, by H. C. Dann, 1940, and Through the Heart ofAfrica, by Frank Melland and Edward Chomeley, 1912(5) £300-400

46 Grose (John Henry). A Voyage to the East Indies; ContainingAuthentic Accounts of the Mogul Government in General, theViceroyalties of the Decan and Bengal, with their SeveralSubordinate Dependances of Angria, the Morattoes andTanjoreans. Of the Mahometan, Gentoo and Parsee Religions. Oftheir Customs and Antiquities, with General Reflections on theTrade of India... To which is Added a Journey from Aleppo toBusserah, over the Desert, by Mr. Charmichael, 2 vols., new ed.[3rd], 1772, ten etched or engraved maps, plans and plates, mostfolding, a little light spotting, contemporary sprinkled calf, volume Iupper joint splitting at head, spines and edges lightly rubbed, 8voJohn Henry Grose, brother of antiquarian Francis Grose, lived in India for 14years as a writer for the East India Company and describes 18th centuryIndia under the Moguls. This third edition also contains an unrelated journeyby his friend John Carmichael from Aleppo to Basra. (2) £400-600

47 Home (Robert). Select Views in Mysore, the Country of TippooSultan; from Drawings Taken on the Spot by Mr. Home; withHistorical Descriptions ..., 1794, thirty engraved plates (one folding)and three folding maps (one hand-coloured in outline, two printedon pale blue paper), 13 leaves printed in Arabic, contemporarysignature & date ‘W.C. Madan, 1794’ to upper margin of dedication,one folding plate & one map strengthened to folds, few plates &leaves with some spotting and occasional dampstaining tomargins, ink library stamp to verso of title & lower margins of threeleaves of text, 20th century dark brown half morocco gilt, 4to(1) £300-500

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48 Hong Kong. Annual Report[s] for the Year[s] 1946, 1956, 1959,1962, 1967-69, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977-80, 1983-85, and 1988-90, atotal of 19 volumes, plates and illustrations including somecoloured, first volume original cloth-backed pictorial boards,volumes for 1956-85 original cloth and all but two in dust wrappers,1988-1990 original pictorial boards, all 8vo(19) £150-200

49* Hong Kong. A group of 6 historic newspapers, 1842-1945,the earliest a copy of ‘The Times’, 21 November 1842, reporting theaccount of terms of peace concluded by the Treaty of Nanking on29th August 1842 in which Hong Kong was officially ceded toBritain in perpetuity, a copy of ‘The St. James’s Chronicle’, 7-10October 1843, announcing on its front page the ratification of theTreaty of Nanking (26 June 1843), a copy of the weekly edition of‘The Times’, 17 June 1898, giving a detailed account and map of theextension of Hong Kong by leasing ‘certain territories’ around HongKong to Britain from 1st July 1898 for 99 years, plus 3 WWIInewspapers, Daily Mail, 17 December 1941, ‘RAF battling forMalaya skies’, Daily Telegraph, 8 December 1941, ‘Pearl Harbourand Honolulu bombed’, and Daily Mail, 30 August 1945, ‘Britishfleet arrives off Hongkong’, plus a copy of ‘An act for the bettergovernment of Her Majesty’s subjects resorting to China’, 22ndAugust 1843, 3 pp., disbound with stitch marks to spine, slim folioThe account in The Times issue of 1842 is one of the first publiclydocumented detailing the arrangements for Hong Kong.(7) £150-200

50 Hong Kong. Catalogue Book and List of Exporting Goods,K.A.J. Chotirmall & Co., Silks, Curio & General Exporters andCommission Agents, 37 Wyndham Street, P.O. Box 317, HongKong, trade catalogue with illustrations from photographs of lace,ivory, brassware, etc., related text only leaflet loosely inserted,original printed wrappers, some soiling, 4to(1) £70-100

51 Horneman (Frederick). The Journal of Frederick Horneman’sTravels, from Cairo to Mourzouk, the Capital of the Kingdom ofFezzan, in Africa. In the Years 1797-8, 1st English ed., 1802, twofolding engraved maps (one torn along fold, the other repaired),occasional light spotting and soiling, contemporary calf, rebacked, 4toHorneman was sent by African Association to discover the source of theNiger and became the first European in modern times to traverse the north-eastern Sahara.(1) £200-300

52 Horneman (Frederick). The Journal of Frederick Horneman’sTravels, from Cairo to Mourzouk, the Capital of the Kingdom ofFezzan, in Africa. In the Years 1797-8, 1st English ed., 1802, twofolding linen-backed engraved maps, small sketch map, scatteredspotting, library inkstamps, library bookplate, later half morocco,spine ends chipped, shelf number and stamp to spine, 4to(1) £150-200

53 Hughes (Joseph Edwards). Eighteen Years on LakeBangweulu, published by The Field, [1933], black and whitefrontispiece, title printed in red and black, numerous black andwhite plates from photographs, few leaves reguarded, somespotting and toning, near contemporary green cloth, some fading,red morocco label to spine (torn with some loss), 4to(1) £400-600

54 Izumo (Takeda). Chiushingura, or The Loyal League, aJapanese Romance, translated by Frederick V. Dickins, Yokohama:printed at the Japan Gazette Office, 1875, woodblock half-title withJapanese text, twenty-nine full-page woodblock aizuri-eillustrations in black and blue, occasional minor spotting, bookplateof Charles J. Dickins to upper pastedown, all edges gilt,contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, contrasting spine lables,rubbed and slightly fraying at extremities, 8vo(1) £100-150

55 Jackson (G.A.). Algiers: Being a Complete Picture of theBarbary States, their Government, Laws, Religion, and NaturalProductions; and Containing a Sketch of their Various Revolutions,a Description of the Domestic Manners and Customs of theMoors, Arabs, and Turks; an Account of the Four Great Capitals ofAlgiers, Tripoli, Tunis and Morocco and a Narrative of the VariousAttacks upon Algiers, by the European States..., 1st ed., 1817,folding engraved colour map, nine hand-coloured engraved plates,p.351 torn with some loss of text, occasional offsetting andwaterstains, previous owner signature, contemporary half calf,joints cracking, a few stains, 8voAbbey Travel 300. (1) £300-400

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56 Janson (Charles William). The Stranger in America: containingobservations made during a long residence in that Country, on thegenius, manners and customs of the people of the United States...hints and facts relative to the arts, sciences, commerce,agriculture, manufacture, immigration, and the slave trade, 1stedition, Albion Press: printed for James Cundee, 1807, sepiaaquantint frontispiece, additional sepia aquatint vignette title,single-page engraved plan of Philadelphia, 8 single-page sepiaaquatint plates, and one aquatint illustration to text, occasional lightspotting and minor soiling, modern antique-style half calf,incorporating original marbled boards and morocco spine label,rubbed, 4toAbbey, Travel 648. Howes J59. Sabin 35770.(1) £200-300

57 Johnston (H.H.). The Kilima-Njaro Expedition. A Record ofScientific Exploration in Eastern Equatorial Africa. And a GeneralDescription of the Natural History, Languages, and Commerce ofthe Kilima-Njaro District, 1st ed., 1886, portrait frontispiece (withlight marginal water stains), two folding colour maps, maps andillustrations, 36 pp. publisher’s catalogue at end, scattered lightspotting, original red pictorial cloth, rebacked, original spine relaid(faded), 8vo, together with Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah, by Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, ed. IsabelBurton, 2 vols., Memorial Edition, 1893, portrait frontispiece toeach, folding map (one margin a little frayed), colour and tintedlithographed plates, folding plans, one or two spots, contemporarypresentation inscription, original black cloth gilt, 8vo, plus TheCaliphate. Its Rise, Decline, and Fall, by Sir William Muir, 1st ed.,1891, small bookplates and adhesion residue at front, originaldecorative cloth, small inkstains to lower cover, 8vo, with othertravels including Charles Hamilton’s Oriental Zigzag or Wanderingsin Syria, Moab, Abyssinia and Egypt, 1875, Verney Lovett Cameron’sAcross Africa, new ed., 1885, Lady Brassey’s Sunshine and Stormin the East, 1881, R.E. Drake-Brockman’s The Mammals ofSomaliland, 1910, Harry Charles Luke’s Mosul and its Minorities,1925 and fourteeen issues of the Geographical Journal, 1881-1930’s(23) £200-300

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58 Jowett (Rev. William). Christian Researches in theMediterranean, from MDCCXV to MDCCXX. In Furtherance of theObjects of the Church Missionary Society... With an AppendixContaining the Journal of the Rev. James Connor, Chiefly in Syriaand Palestine, 1st ed., 1822, half title, two engraved maps (onehand-coloured), facsimile plate, scattered light spotting, previousowner inscription of J.F. Barker, 1822 to title, recent red half calf,8vo, together with Christian Researches in Syria and the Holy Land,in MDCCCXXIII and MDCCCXXIV. In Furtherance of the Objects ofthe Church Missionary Society... With an Appendix Containing theJournal of Mr. Joseph Greaves, on a Visit to the Regency of Tunis,1st ed., 1825, engraved hand-coloured map, two engraved plans,scattered spotting, presentation inscription, recently bound asabove, 8vo(2) £300-400

59 Knolles (Richard). The Generall Historie of the Turkes, from thefirst beginning of that Nation to the rising of the Othoman Familie:with all the notable expeditions of the Christian Princes againstthem. Together with the Lives and Conquests of the OthomanKings and Emperours..., 5th edition, 1638, engraved title (neardetached, slightly dust soiled and frayed to edges), double-pageengraved map, engraved portrait illustrations, 1 engraved plate(excised to title at head and lower margin repaired), somedampstaining and marks, lacks front blank (A1), contemporary calf,neatly rebacked in calf and corners restored, folioSTC 15055.(1) £500-700

60 Laing (Major Alexander Gordon). Travels in the Timannee,Kooranko and Soolima Countries in Western Africa, 1st ed., 1825,folding engraved map, seven uncoloured aquatint plates, somewaterstains and offsetting, contemporary calf, spine torn at headand repaired at foot, a little rubbed with stains, 8vo(1) £200-300

61 Lander (Richard). Records of Captain Clapperton’s LastExpedition to Africa, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1830, half title to volume I,engraved portrait frontispiece, illustrations, scattered spotting,previous owner signatures, contemporary green half calf, smallchip to volume I spine, 8vo, together with The Travels of Richardand John Lander, into the Interior of Africa, for the Discovery of theCourse and Termination of the Niger: from Unpublished Documentsin the Possession of the Late Capt. John William Barber Fullerton...by Robert Huish, 1st ed., 1836, engraved portrait frontispiece,additional engraved title, map, six engraved plates, occasionalspotting, contemporary half calf gilt, edges rubbed, 8vo, plusLieutenant Boyd Alexander’s From the Niger to the Nile, 2 vols., 1sted., 1907(5) £150-200

62 [Langworthy, Edward]. Memoirs of the Life of the LateCharles Lee, Esq., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Forty-FourthRegiment, Colonel in the Portuguese Service ... second incommand in the service of the United States of America during therevolution. To which are added his political and military essays: also,letters to and from many distinguished characters both in Europeand America, 2nd American edition, New York, T. Allen, 1793, near-contemporary ownership inscription to verso of front endpaper ofHelen Currie, contemporary sheep, with oval gilt coat of arms ofthe Signet Library to centre of each cover, heavily rubbed and upperjoint cracked, 8vo, together with Niles (John M.), The Life of OliverHazard Perry, with an appendix, comprising a biographical memoirof the late Captain James Lawrence; with brief sketches of themost prominent events in the lives of Commodores Bainbridge,Decatur, Porter and MacDonough, a view of the rise, presentcondition, and future prospects of the navy of the United States - alist of the officers of the navy - and vessels of war of the UnitedStates ..., 2nd edition, enlarged and improved, Hartford, 1821,engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plates (including onefolding plate of the Battle of Erie, with tipped-in key), some spottingand light browning throughout, contemporary sheep, with oval giltstamp of the Signet Library to centre of upper and lower cover,rubbed, both 8vo(2) £150-200

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63 Lawrence (T.E.). Seven Pillars of Wisdom. The Complete 1922Text, 2 text vols/2 illustrations vols., Castle Hill Press,Fordingbridge, 1997, two folding colour maps contained in volumeI rear pocket, illustration volumes with colour and half-toneillustrations, original cloth-backed boards and limp cloth, d.j.s tothree volumes, slipcase, 4to limited edition of 752, this unumberedbut inscribed “Contributor’s copy. With many thanks for all youreffort”, together with The Independent Arab, by Major Sir HubertYoung, 1st ed., 1933, three folding maps, occasional light spotting,bookplates (one of Peter Hopkirk), original blue cloth, d.j., one ortwo small nicks and stains, 8vo, plus East Persia. A Backwater ofthe Great War, by Brig.-General W.E.R. Dickson, 1st ed., 1924,folding map, half-tone illustrations, publisher’s list at end, a fewspots, previous owner signature, original green cloth, a littlerubbed, 8vo, with four others: Robert H. Goodsall’s PalestineMemories 1917-1918-1925, 1925 (limited Subscription Edition of300), Ronald Storrs Orientations, 1937, Sir John Bagot Glubb’s ASoldier with the Arabs, 2nd impression, 1957 and Seven Pillars ofWisdom, Castle Hill Press, 2003 (407/1225)(7) £300-400

64 Layard (Sir Henry). Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana, andBabylonia, Including a Residence among the Bakhtiyari and otherWild Tribes before the Discovery of Nineveh, 2 vols., 1st US ed.,New York, 1887, colour frontispiece to volume I, three other plates,three folding maps, a couple of leaves loosening in volume I,blindstamps to titles, Theo. B. Basselin’s library bookplates to frontpastedowns, original patterned cloth, spine ends a little frayed, lightmottled stains to volume I lower cover, 8vo(2) £100-150

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65 Layard (Sir Henry). Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana andBabylonia, including a residence among the Bakhtiyari and other wildtribes before the discovery of Nineveh, 2 volumes, 1st edition, JohnMurray, 1887, chromolithograph frontispiece to first volume, threefolding maps, three black and white plates, a little spotting to first andlast few leaves, with W.H. Smith Subscription Library label to frontpastedown of each volume, original patterned green cloth, a littlerubbed and bumped to head and foot of spine and outer corners, 8vo(2) £150-200

66 [Leonelli, Carlo]. Grammatica Linguae Persicae. Auctore PatreFratre Ignatio a Jesu Carmelita Discalceato Missionario, & VicarioResidentiae Tripolis, & Montis Libani, 1st ed., Rome, 1661, 60 pp.,title with woodcut device, some toning and marginal water stains,later plain wrapper (wear to spine, small chips and burn hole), 4toEarly Persian grammar compiled by Carmelite missionary Carlo Leonelliduring his travels in Persia. It includes four tables of the Persian alphabetprinted with ta’liq type and may have been created for the Medici Press inRome in the late 16th century and first used by the Propaganda Fide in theirAlphabetum Persicum, circa 1633.(1) £400-600

67 Lewis (Agnes Smith). In the Shadow of Sinai, a Story of Traveland Research from 1895 to 1897, 1st edition, Cambridge: Macmillan& Bowes, 1898, half-title, frontispiece, letterpress illustrations,advertisement leaf at rear, contemporary ownership signature onpreliminary blank, upper hinge split, original gilt decorated browncloth, 8vo, together with Effendi (Habeeb Risk Allah), The Thistleand the Cedar of Lebanon, 1st edition, James Madden, 1853,engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary manuscript name athead of title-page, new endpapers pasted over old, all edgesgilt, original blind-stamped blue cloth gilt, rubbed, gilt on spinedulled, 8vo in 12s, plus Symons (M. Travers), Britain and Egypt:The Rise of Egyptian Nationalism, 1st edition, 1925, edges andendpapers foxed, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus a 3pp.autograph letter signed by the author dated June 12th 1926 looselyinserted, thanking a Mr. Briggs for his kind words about ‘Britain andEgypt’, saying “the reviews have all been unexpectedly good so far”,adding “I am glad for the publisher’s sake. For my own I am gladtoo of course but a little bewildered as I only see what I wanted todo and the poor achievement”, plus eighteen others related,including An Account of Discoveries in Lycia, by Charles Fellows,1841, with one plate supplied in facsimile(21) £200-300

68 Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches inSouth Africa; Including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Residence in theInterior of Africa, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1857, folding colourlithographed frontispiece, engraved portrait, two folding maps atend (a couple of short closed tears), two tinted lithographed plates,wood-engraved illustrations, a few minor spots, contemporary calf,gilt-decorated spine, lightly rubbed, 8vo(1) £100-150

69 Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches inSouth Africa; Including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Residences in theInterior of Africa, 1st ed., 1857, folding colour lithographedfrontispiece, engraved portrait, two folding maps at end, two tintedlithographed plates, illustrations, a few light spots, hingesreinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked with original gilt spinerelaid, 8vo, together with In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescueand Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria, by H.M. Stanley, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890, folding maps (one detached, tears andrepairs),illustrations, occasional spotting, presentation inscription,hinges weak, original pictorial cloth, some wear to volume I spine,8vo, with others related, including other copies of Livingstone andStanley in varying condition(14) £100-150

70 Lyell (Denis D., editor). African Adventure, Letters fromFamous Big-Game Hunters, first edition, John Murray, 1935, half-title, black and white portrait frontispiece, some spotting andtoning, ownership inscription to upper pastedown, publisher’scloth, spine faded, 8vo, together with The African Elephant and itsHunters, Heath Cranton, 1924, black and white frontispiece, eleven(of 12) black and white plates, scattered spotting, ownershipinscription to upper pastedown, original publisher’s gilt-blockedcloth, spine faded, rubbed, 8vo, plus Memoirs of an African Hunter,with a Chapter on Eastern India, second impression, T. FisherUnwin, 1924, half-title, black and white frontispiece, numerousblack and white plates, scattered spotting and toning, ownershipinscription to front free endpaper, original publisher’s cloth, rubbedand fraying at extremities, 8vo(3) £300-500

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71 Lyell (Denis D.). The Hunting & Spoor of Central African Game,Seeley, Service & Co., 1929, half-title, black and white frontispiece,numerous black and white illustrations to text, 4 pp. publisher’sadverts to rear, p. 171/2 torn with loss, occasional marginal chip,crease or small tear, upper joint repaired, rear pastedown renewed,presentation inscription to Vernon Brelsford to upper pastedown,original publisher’s cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, 4to,together with Hunting Trips in Northern Rhodesia, Horace Cox,1910, half-title, black and white frontispiece from photograph,numerous black and white plates, 2 pp. adverts to rear, scatteredspotting, contemporary cloth, rubbed, 4to(2) £200-300

72 Lyell (Denis D.). Wild Life in Central Africa, The Field & Queen,[1913], half-title, black and white frontispiece, forty-three black andwhite plates, 4 pp. adverts to rear, some scattered spotting,decorative endpapers, original publisher’s cloth, rubbed, 8vo(1) £400-600

73 Lynch (H.F.B.). Armenia Travels and Studies, 2 vols., 1st ed.,1901, colour frontispiece to each, numerous maps and illustrations(folding map contained in volume I rear pocket with neat repairs toedges and folds), scattered spotting, shelf number, bookplate andinscriptions to at front, t.e.g., original cloth-backed buckram, a littletoned with light mottled stains, 8vo(2) £300-500

74 Maclehose (James). Maclehose’s Picture of Sydney; andStrangers’ Guide in New South Wales, for 1839, Sydney: Publishedby J. Maclehose, [1839], folding engraved plan of Sydney, and 42engraved illustrations on 29 leaves, some printed on blue or palepink paper, one or two plates with fore-margin close-trimmed,occasionally touching caption, some minor marks to foldingfrontispiece, original patterned cloth, some wear, with upper coverdetached, and spine partly deficient, 8vo, together with Stephens(John), The History of the Rise and Progress of the New BritishProvince of South Australia; including particulars descriptive of itssoil, climate, natural productions, &c. and proofs of its superiorityto all other British colonies, embracing also a full account of theSouth Australian Company, with hints to various classes ofemigrants ..., 2nd edition, 1839, folding map frontispiece (with twomanuscript amendments in an early hand), and six black and whiteplates, mostly lithographic views, including one folding view andone folding table, some scattered spotting, original blindstampedcloth, worn with upper cover missing and some loss to head andfoot of spine, with early owner’s inscription to front endpaper ofEdmund Luke Plunkett, September 27th 1840, 8voFor the first work: Ferguson 2795 (without the additional engraving facingpage 164, as usual). Wantrup 224b (ditto). The illustrations were drawn andengraved by John Carmichael. The second issue of the first guide bookprinted in Australia. The first issue of this work, published in 1838,announced 43 illustrations, whereas the second issue calls for 44 on its titlepage, although most copies do not have the additonal illustration and indeedthe list of illustrations totals 43, including the engraved plan. Author’spresentation copy, inscribed in brown ink to front endpaper ‘Presented toCharles D. Lyon Esq. with the Author’s compliments’.(2) £300-500

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75 Macmichael (H.A.). A History of the Arabs in the Sudan, andSome Account of the People who Preceeded them and of theTribes Inhabiting Darfur, 2 vols., 1st ed., CUP, 1922, folding mapcontained in volume II rear pocket (torn without loss), foldingpedigrees, some toning and light spotting, printed error statement,repaired and tipped-in at front of volume I, original green cloth ,slightly rubbed with light stains, 8vo, together with Pearce (MajorF.B.), Zanzibar. The Island Metropolis of Eastern Africa, 2ndimpression, 1920, folding map, half-tone illustrations, a few minorspots, contemporary previous owner inscription, red inkstamp tofront pastedown, original blue cloth, slight fading to spine, 8vo,with four others including Francis Rennell Rodd’s People of the Veil,1926, H.C. Jackson’s Tooth of Fire. Being Some Account of theAncient Kingdom of Sennar, 1912 and G.E. Simpson’s The Heart ofLibya, 1929(7) £200-300

76 MacRitchie (David, editor). Accounts of the Gypsies of India,1st edition, 1886, folding colour map frontispiece, double-pagecolour lithographed plate, some light spotting to preliminaries andfore-edges, original decorated green cloth gilt in bright condition,8vo, together with Gidvarni (M.M.), Shah Abdul Latif, with aforeword by Sir Thomas Arnold, The India Society, 1922, tipped-infrontispiece, untrimmed, original cloth gilt in dust jacket, slim 8vo,plus Lee (James S.), The Underworld of the East, being eighteenyears’ actual experiences of the underworld’s drug haunts andjungles of India, China, and the Malay Archipelago, 1st edition,[1935], black and white plates after photographs, occasional minorspotting, original red cloth, very slightly rubbed, and Maclagan (SirEdward), The Jesuits and the Great Mogul, 1st edition, 1932, blackand white plates, original red cloth gilt, slightly faded to spine, 8vo(4) £100-150

77 Malvasia (Carlo Cesare). Le Pitture di Bologna che nellapretesa e rimostrata sin’ora da altri maggiore antichita, eimpareggiabile eccellenza nella Pittura, con manifesta, evidenza difatto, randono il passeggiere disingannato, ed istrutto dell’AscosoAccademico Gelato, 5th ed., Bologna, 1766, contempory vellum,some minor marks, 12mo, together with [Martinelli, Domenico],Il Ritratto overo le cose piu` notabili di Venezia, diviso in due parti.Nella Prima, si descrivono brevemente tutte le Chiefe della Citta...,Nella Seconda, si da breve relazione del Governo della Republica...,Venice: Lorenzo Baseggio, 1705, title torn with loss to lower half ofleaf, facsimile leaf bound-in, spotting and some marginal toning,modern blind panelled calf, 12mo(2) £150-200

78 Mayer (Luigi). Views in Palestine... with an Historical andDescriptive Account of the Country, and its Remarkable Places;Views of the Ottoman Empire, Chiefly in Caramania, a Part of AsiaMinor hitherto Unexplored; with some Curious Selections from theIslands of Rhodes and Cyprus, and the Celebrated Cities of Corinth,Carthage, and Tripoli: From the Original Drawings in the Possessionof Sir R. Ainslie, taken During his Residence to Constantinople, 2parts in one, 1804 & 1803, 48 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates,text in English and French, a few light scattered spots, armorialbookplate of William Orme Foster, contemporary burgundy fullstraight-grained morocco, covers with central diamond within blindand gilt border rolls, neatly rebacked with green labels and giltdecoration, some edge wear, folioAbbey Travel 369; Colas 2020. (1) £2000-3000

79 Middleton (Charles Theodore). A New and Complete Systemof Geography Containing a Full, Accurate, Authentic and InterestingAccount and Description of Europe, Asia, Africa and America...., 2volumes bound in one, published, J.Cooke, circa 1780, engravedfrontispiece, title printed in red & black, numerous uncoloured,engraved plates and maps, some maps torn and frayed with loss,lacking upper board, rear board detached, folio, together with, ANew and Complete System of Geography Containing a Full,Accurate, Authentic and Interesting Account and Description ofEurope, Asia, Africa and America...., volume 2 (only of two),published J.Cooke, 1779, title printed in red & black, numerousuncoloured engraved plates and maps, contemporary half calf,marbled boards worn and frayed, folioSold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return.(2) £200-300

80 Murray (Alexander, Orientalist). Account of the Life andWritings of James Bruce, of Kinnaird, Author of Travels to Discoverthe Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, &1773, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1808, engraved portrait frontispiece,nineteen engraved plates, two folding engraved maps (complete),occasional light spotting and toning, presentation inscription toportrait verso dated 1844, contemporary half calf, rebacked, someedge wear, 4to(1) £150-200

81 Nansen (Fridtjof). “Farthest North”. Being the Record of aVoyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96..., 2 vols., 1st ed.,1897, colour and black and white illustrations, folding maps, a fewlight spots, original green cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo,together with Scott’s Last Expedition, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1913,photogravure frontispiece to each, numerous maps andillustrations, scattered spotting, previous owner signature, t.e.g.,original blue cloth , 8vo, with three others: E.H. Shackleton’s TheHeart of the Antarctic, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1909, Hugh Ruttledge’sEverest 1933 and John Hunt’s The Ascent of Everest, 1st ed., 1953(8) £150-200

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82 Neale (F.A.). Eight Years in Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor, 2vols., 1st ed., 1851, wood-engraved frontispiece to each,publisher’s lists front and rear, a little light toning, previous ownersignature to title versos, original green cloth, spines faded, volumeI upper cover with faded patches, 8voBlackmer 1187 (for the second edition). (2) £150-200

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83 Neale (F.A.). Turkey and the Turks; or, Historical Sketches of theRise, Progress and Present Condition of the Ottoman Empire, 2vols. in one, c. 1854, four hand-coloured costume plates, a few lightspots, prize label, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, rebacked withoriginal spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Manual onthe Turanians and Pan-Turanianism, Naval Staff IntelligenceDepartment, November 1918, folding map contained in rear pocket,library stamps and usual marks, original cloth, spine faded withshelf number, 8vo, with three others: Chedomil Mijatovich’sConstantine. The Last Emperor of the Greeks or the Conquest ofConstantinople by the Turks (A.D. 1453), 1892 (author’spresentation copy with Atabey bookplate), the Rev. E.J. Davis’sOsmanli Proverbs and Quaint Sayings, 1897 (inscribed by theauthor) and George Rawlinson’s The Seventh Great OrientalMonarchy or the Geography, History and Antiquities of theSassanian or New Persian Empire, 1876First work Blackmer 1188: “Popular edition, apparently issued without theseparate title-page to vol. 2 (as GL copy). The first edition was published intwo volumes in 1854 as Islamism, its Rise and Progress, or the Present andPast Condition of the Turks.” (5) £300-400

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84 New South Wales. History of New South Wales from theRecords, vols. I (by G.B. Barton) & II (by Alexander Britton, ed. F.M.Bladen), Charles Potter, Sydney, 1889-1894, facsimile maps andplates, a little light soiling, library bookplates and inscriptions atfront, original blue cloth, vol. I covers a little bowed from water-stains, 8vo, together with Historical Records of New South Wales,ed. F.M. Bladen, vols. I-VII Sydney, 1893-1901, facsimile maps, lettersand illustrations, occasional light waterstains, library bookplates,vol. III half calf (rubbed), the others in publisher’s blue cloth gilt, afew mottled dampstains, 8vo, together with The HistoricalRecords of New South Wales. Cook 1762-1780, Facsimiles ofCharts to Accompany Vol. I, Part I, 1893.Ferguson 6778(11) £300-400

85 O’Donovan (Edmond). The Merv Oasis. Travels andAdventures of the Caspian During the Years 1879-80-81 IncludingFive Months’ Residence Among the Tekkes of Merv, 2 vols., 1sted., 1882, portrait frontispiece to volume I, large folding mapcontained in volume II rear pocket, facsimile documents, neatpresentation inscription to front endpapers, original brown cloth, afew light marks to spines, 8voA good set. (2) £400-600

86 Palmer (Edward Henry). The Desert of the Exodus. Journeyson Foot in the Wilderness of the Forty Years’ WanderingsUndertaken in Connexion with the Ordnance Survey of Sinai andthe Palestine Exploration Fund, 2 vols., 1st ed., Cambridge, 1871,five folding maps (volume I map detaching), 16 plates, mostlytinted lithographs, illustrations, a little light toning and a few spots,presentation inscription to front endpapers, volume I front hingesplitting, a few leaves detached, original green cloth, spine ends atrifle rubbed, 8voBlackmer 1238. (2) £150-200

87 Pardoe (Julia). The Beauties of the Bosphorus... illustrated in aseries of views of Constantinople and its environs, from originaldrawings by W. H. Bartlett, additional engraved portrait, additionalengraved title, numerous engraved views, and one single-pageengraved map, together with Walsh (Robert), Constantinople andthe Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor illustrated, FirstSeries, additional engraved vignette title, single-page engravedmap, and 45 single-page engraved views, some light scatteredspotting, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed and a little wear toextremities, plus a copy of Pardoe’s Bospherous and The Danube,Division III only, containing a map and 23 engraved plates, somemarks and stains to outer margins, original cloth, soiled and dampstained to upper cover, all 4to(3) £200-300

88 Park (Mungo). Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa:Performed Under the Direction and Patronage of the AfricanAssociation, in the Years 1795, 1796 and 1797. With an Appendix,Containing Geographical Illustrations of Africa. By Major Rennell,1st ed., 1799, half title, engraved portrait frontispiece, three foldingmaps (one detached with frayed foredge, another repaired toverso), five engraved plates, occasional toning, small ink librarystamps, library bookplate, contemporary half morocco, coversdetached, lacking spine, 4to(1) £150-200

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89 Park (Mungo). Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa:Performed Under the Direction and Patronage of the AfricanAssociation, in the Years 1795, 1796 and 1797. With an Appendix,Containing Geographical Illustrations of Africa. By Major Rennell,1st ed., 1799, half title, engraved portrait frontispiece, three foldingmaps (one close-trimmed, another torn without loss), five engravedplates, some offsetting and light toning, armorial bookplate of SirRichard Neave, contemporary half calf, upper cover detached, 4to(1) £150-200

90 Parry (William Edward). Journal of a Voyage for the Discoveryof a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific; performedin the years 1819-20, in his Majesty’s ships Hecla and Griper, 1stedition, 1821, 20 engraved maps and plates, including generalpolar chart, several folding maps and charts, and uncolouredaquatint plates and views, 1 plate (of the Musk Bull) loose andsomewhat trimmed to margins with a little soiling and fraying, eachplate with library ink stamp to lower right corner, just touchingimage, occasional library ink stamp elsewhere, later 19th-centuryhalf cloth, with library bookplate to front endpaper and label toupper cover, rubbed and some soiling, 4toSabin 58860.(1) £200-300

91 Peary (Robert E.). Nearest the Pole, A Narrative of the PolarExpedition of the Peary Arctic Club in the S.S. Roosevelt, 1905-1906, 1st English edition, 1907, colour frontispiece, numerousblack and white illustrations after photographs, one leaf with twoshort tears to top margin, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and someminor marks, large 8vo, together with Christensen (Lars), Such IsThe Antarctic, 1st edition, 1935, illustrations printed in blue afterphotographs, original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Macmillan (DonaldB.), Four Years in the White North, with a foreword by Adolphus W.Greely, new and revised edition, 1925, black and white illustrationsafter photographs, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed,original red cloth gilt, 8vo(3) £100-150

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92 Peel (Sidney). The Binding of the Nile and the New Soudan, 1sted., 1904, photogravure frontispiece, folding map, publisher’s list atend, scattered light spotting, original blue cloth, a couple of lightmarks, 8voA bright copy.(1) £100-150

93 Petherick (John). Egypt, the Soudan and Central Africa. WithExplorations from Khartoum on the White Nile to Regions of theEquator. Being Sketches from Sixteen Years’ Travels, 1st ed., 1861,folding map at end (with closed tear), publisher’s and subscriberslist at end, a few minor spots, hinges reinforced, original red cloth,spine faded and repaired at ends, 8voBlackmer 1295: “Petherick went out to Egypt in 1845 as a mining engineerin the service of Mehmet Ali. He then began trading in gum-arabic, ivory,etc. This important work contains accounts of hunting, explorations, etc.,which Petherick carried out during his residence of 16 years in the Sudan,and many interesting observations of local habits and customs”. (1) £200-300

94 Porter (Sir James). Turkey; Its History and Progress: From theJournals and Correspondence of Sir James Porter, Fifteen YearsAmbassador at Constantinople, Continued to the Present Time,with a Memoir of Sir James Porter, by his Grandson Sir GeorgeLarpent, Bart., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1854, engraved portrait frontispieceto each, some spotting front and rear, previous owner signature,original green cloth gilt, spines faded, a few spots, 8voAtabey 975. (2) £300-400

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95 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The History of the World, in Five Books...,1677, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved titledated 1666 (both lined to verso and with ink library stamps toverso),6 double-page engraved maps and 2 double-page engravedbattle plans (each with ink stamps to verso), library ink stamps toverso of general title and last leaf, some minor dampstaining tomargins of few pages, early 20th-century cloth, folioWing R167.(1) £300-400

96 Rattray (R. Sutherland). Hausa Folk-Lore, Customs, Proverbs,etc., collected and transliterated with English translation and notes,2 volumes, 1st edition, Oxford, 1913, black and white plates toeach, endpapers spotted, original red cloth gilt in bright condition,8voEx libris Wyatt Hayward, with his signature to front endpaper of eachvolume, dated Cape Coast Castle, March 1924, with a colour printed thankyou note to Hayward from Tim Healey pasted below.(2) £100-150

97 Rawlinson (Major-General Sir Henry). England and Russia inthe East. A Series of Papers on the Political and GeographicalCondition of Central Asia, 1st ed., 1875, folding map (repaired tearto verso), publisher’s list at end, scattered light spotting, originalgreen cloth, a little rubbed with light marks, 8vo, together withAllen (W.E.D. & the late Paul Muratoff), Caucasian Battlefield. AHistory of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border 1828-1921, 1sted., CUP, 1953, folding maps and half-tone illustrations, originalblue cloth, d.j., spine and folds toned, a few spots to rear panel,8vo, plus Kazemzadeh (Firuz), The Struggle for Transcaucasia, 1sted., 1951, folding map at end, typed descriptive note pasted atfront with Peter Hopkirk’s bookplate, original cloth (slight fading toextremities), d.j., spine a little darkened, 8vo, with three othersincluding F.V. Greene’s Sketches of Army Life in Russia, New York,1880 and Harold Buxton’s Trans-Caucasia, [1926](6) £200-300

98 Riley (James). Loss of the American Brig Commerce, Wreckedon the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815. Withan Account of Tombuctoo, and of the Hitherto Undiscovered GreatCity of Wassanah, 1st ed., 1817, folding engraved map (laid down onlater paper), title with marginal repair, a few water stains, endpapersrenewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little stained, 4to(1) £100-150

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99 Roberts (David). The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt& Nubia, 6 vols. in three, 1855-56, 248 tinted lithographed plates,including portrait frontispiece and titles, two uncoloured maps,three plates (plate 112, volume III; plate 126, volume IV; plate 204,volume V) trimmed at lower and one side margin by up to 1.5cm(plate 204 loose), volume IV title repaired at lower margin, somescattered mainly light spotting, endpapers renewed, a.e.g.,publisher’s burgundy half calf, upper covers blocked in gilt with thearms of the City of Jerusalem, rebacked with original spines relaid,lightly rubbed, 4toAbbey Travel 388; Tooley 401, 402. The first quarto edition. (3) £1000-1500

100 Rowe (George Stringer, ed.). Fiji and the Fijians, 2 vols. (vol.I, The Islands and their Inhabitants, by Thomas Williams; vol. II,Mission History, by James Calvert), 1st ed., 1858, folding map,colour and black and white illustrations, volume II contents leafdetached, a few spots, volume I front hinge broken, volume IIstitching broken, volume I original blindstamped cloth, volume IIoriginal decorative cloth, spines faded, 8vo, together with TheHawaiian Archipelago. Six Months among the Palm Groves, CoralReefs, and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands, by Isabella Bird, 5thed., 1882, folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher’s listat end, a few minor spots, original green cloth gilt, spine ends alittle rubbed, 8vo, with other Fiji and South Seas related includingGeorge Stringer Rowe’s The Life of John Hunt, Missionary to theCannibals in Fiji, c. 1860, Emma Pitman’s Central Africa, Japan, andFiji, 1882, T.R. St. Johnston’s The Lau Islands (Fiji) and their FairyTales and Folk-Lore, 1918 and William Diapea’s Cannibal Jack, 1928(approx 90) £200-300

101 Scott (Captain R.F.). Scott’s Last Expedition, Being theJournals of Captain R.F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O., Being the Reports ofthe Journeys & the Scientific Work Undertaken by Dr. E.A. Wilsonand the Surviving Members of the Expedition, Arranged by LeonardHuxley, with a Preface by Sir Clements R. Markham, 2 vols., 1sted., 1913, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, folding mapsand half-tone plates, inscriptions to front free endpapers, somestaining to upper pastedown of vol. 1, occasional light spotting,t.e.g., original cloth gilt, upper joint of vol. 1 a little frayed, lightfraying at head & foot of spines, 8voInscribed by Scott’s wife Kathleen (1878-1947) to the zoologist Sir ArthurEverett Shipley (1861-1927) “E.A. Shipley with so many thanks for all yourhelp , K. Scott 1913”, and with a loosely inserted photograph of KathleenScott. Shipley was well known to the expedition and wrote a warmposthumous appreciation (The Times, 11 Feb, 1913) of his fellow scientist andfriend Edward Wilson, who had met his fate alongside Scott, writing that hewas “one of the finest men who ever lived” and recalling their first meetingat Cambridge in the 1890s. He would later also assist Shackleton in selectingscientists for his 1914 expedition. Shipley studied at Christ’s College,Cambridge, and stayed there for much of his life, being elected a fellow in1887, and master of the college in 1910. Principally specialising in parasitologyand morphology, his large academic output included many publications oninvertebrates, but also literary offerings of a more popular bent. He travelledwidely, visiting the USA frequently as well as trips to the Mediterranean andthe Caribbean, sometimes at the behest of the Colonial Office.(2) £700-1000

102 Seller (Abednego). The Antiquities of Palmyra. Containing theHistory of the City, and its Emperors, from its Foundation to thePresent Time. With an Appendix of Critical Observations on theNames, Religion, and Government of the Country. And aCommentary on the Inscriptions found there, 1st ed., 1696, foldingengraved panorama of Palmyra (laid down on archival paper withsmall loss to the hill area below the castle), double-page plate ofcoins (small repair to verso), occasional annotation and light soiling,contemporary mottled calf, upper cover detached, lower coverdetaching, spine rubbed, modern cloth slipcase, 8voWing S2448. (1) £300-400

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103 Simpson (William). The Seat of the War in the East, First andSecond Series bound in one, 1855-56, tinted decorative lithographtitles, dedication, descriptive text and 79 tinted lithographed plates(complete), each with tissue guard, several guards with etcheduncoloured key plates, very occasional spotting, book sellersblindstamp to front endpaper, a.e.g., contemporary half moroccowith gilt title to upper siding, bumped and worn at extremities, folioAbbey Travel 237.(1) £800-1200

104 Speke (John Hanning). Journal of the Discovery of theSource of the Nile, 1st ed., 1863, portrait frontispiece (detachedwith marginal water stain), folding map contained in rear pocket(folds repaired to verso with ink stamps), illustrations, scatteredlight spotting, hinges broken, original cloth gilt, loss at foot of spine,tears at head, 8vo, together with Missionary Travels andResearches in South Africa, by David Livingstone, 1st ed., 3rdissue, 1857, wood-engraved folding frontispiece, engraved portrait(with marginal water stain, two folding maps (one contained in rearpocket), illustrations, a few leaves loosening, some light soiling,previous owner signature, crude tape reinforcement at front,original blindstamped cloth, small tear at head of spine, light stains,8vo, with three others: Emin Pasha in Central Africa. Being aCollection of his Letters and Journals, 1888, H.M. Stanley’s InDarkest Africa, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890 (lacking front endpapers), andThrough the Dark Continent, 2 vols., 1899 reissue(7) £100-150

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105 Spry (William J.J.). Life on theBosphorus. Doings in the City of theSultan, Turkey, Past and Present includingChronicles of the Caliphs from Mahometto Abdul Hamid II, 1st edition, 1895, half-title, numerous black and white wood-engraved plates and illustrations, foldingcoloured map at rear, inner hinges a littleloosened, t.e.g., original gilt-decorated redcloth, rubbed and some marks, spinelightly faded, thick 8voNot in Blackmer.(1) £300-400

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107 Sykes (Mark). Dar-Ul-Islam. A Recordof a Journey through Ten of the AsiaticProvinces of Turkey, 1st ed., 1904,numerous maps and illustrations, somescattered spotting, endpapers renewed,original red cloth gilt, upper cover withinset map (a little spotted), spine lightlyfaded, one or two small bumps, large 8vo(1) £200-300

108 Tozer (Henry Fanshawe).Researches in the Highlands of Turkey;Including Visits to Mounts Ida, Athos,Olympus, and Pelion, to the MirditeAlbanians, and Other Remote Tribes. WithNotes on the Ballads, Tales and ClassicalSuperstitions of the Modern Greeks, 2vols., 1st ed., 1869, folding map, eightwood-engraved plates, maps andillustrations, single leaf publisher’s list atend of each volume, some pencilannotations, stitching weak with someleaves detaching in volume II, scatteredlight spotting and light marginal waterstains, volume II rear hinge tender,bookplates of Shirley Atchley and smallloose book labels of Sefik E. Atabey(library sold by Sotheby’s, May 28-30,2002), original green cloth, small inkstainat head of volume I spine, spine end edgesa little rubbed with small splits, 8voBlackmer 1669: “A very interesting workdescribing what is now northern and westernGreece, the southern parts of Yugoslavia, Albaniaand Bulgaria, and including Mt. Ida and the Troad.Tozer visited these areas in three separatejourneys made in the summers of 1853, 1861and 1865. The work also contains a detailedaccount of Mt. Athos, and an excellent chapteron modern Greek ballad poetry, describing andsummarizing the work done by English, Frenchand German scholars in this field.” (2) £300-400

109 Tristram (Henry Baker). The GreatSahara: Wanderings South of the AtlasMountains, 1st ed., 1860, two foldingmaps (one repaired to verso), wood-engraved plates and illustrations, 32 pp.publisher’s list at end, a few light spots,previous owner inscriptions, labelremoved from front pastedown, originalbrown cloth gilt, edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo,together with The Land of Israel; A Journalof Travels in Palestine, Undertaken withSpecial Reference to its PhysicalCharacter, 1st ed., 1865, half title, twofolding maps, four chromolithographedplates, wood-engraved illustrations,scattered light spotting, contemporaryprevious owner inscription to half title,endpapers renewed, bookplate, originalblue cloth gilt, rebacked, light edgewear,8vo, plus Daniel Bruun’s The Cave Dwellersof Southern Tunisia, 1st ed., 1898(3) £100-150

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110 Turnerelli (Edward Tracy). Russia on the Borders of Asia.Kazan, the Ancient Capital of the Tartar Khans; with an Account ofthe Province to which it Belongs, the Tribes and Races which Formits Population etc., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1854, half titles, tintedlithographed frontispiece to each, a few light spots, previous ownerinscription to front endpapers, volume II front hinge a little tender,original blue cloth gilt, spines a little darkened, 8voScarce. (2) £400-500

111 Vasi (Mariano). Itinerario Istruttivo di Roma osia DescrizioneGenerale delle Opere più Insigni di Pittura, Scultura e Architettura...di quest’alma città, e parte delle sue adiacenze, 2 vols., Rome,1791, two folding engraved plans and eleven engraved plates,occasional ink markings to fore-edge margins, contemporary halfcalf, vol. 1 rebacked and upper joint of vol. 2 repaired, preservingoriginal gilt decorated spines, 12mo, together with Itineraire deRome et de ses Environs Redige par feu A. Nibby, d’apres celui defeu M. Vasi..., 2 vols. in one, Rome, 1842, two folding plans andthirty-eight engraved plates, light spotting mostly to margins,contemporary vellum, gilt decorated spine with black morocco titlelabel, 8vo, plus Rous (Francis & Bogan, Zachary), ArchaeologiaeAtticae Libri Septem. Seven Books of the Attick Antiquities..., 9thedition, corrected and enlarged, 1685, some dampstaining, frontfree endpaper torn and repaired, contemporary sheep, upper jointcracked and repaired, later morocco labels to spine, fore-edge ofupper board repaired, 4to(4) £200-300

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112 Waddington (George, and Rev. Barnard Hanbury). Journalof a Visit to Some Parts of Ethiopia, 1st ed., 1822, two foldingengraved maps, 16 lithographed plans and plates, occasional lightspotting and offsetting, endpapers renewed, contemporary dicedcalf, rebacked, corners repaired, 4to(1) £200-300

113 Wavell (A.J.B.). A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca and a Seige inSanaa, 1st ed., 1912, portrait frontispiece, folding map, original bluecloth, spine a trifle faded, 8vo, together with Caravan Cities, by M.Rostovtzeff, Translated by D. and T. Talbot Rice, 1st ed., 1932,illustrations, light spotting front and rear, bookplate of PeterHopkirk, original black cloth, spine ends rubbed, 8vo, plus TheCleghorn Papers. A Footnote to History Being the Diary, 1795-1796,of Hugh Cleghorn of Stravithie, ed. Rev. William Neil, 1927, portraitfrontispiece, illustrations, a few spots, original blue cloth, spine alittle darkened, 8vo, with four others including A. Forder’s With theArabs in Tent and Town, [1902], The Life of Major-General Sir RobertMurdoch Smith, by William Kirk Dickson, 1901 and Robert J.Casey’s Baghdad & Points East, c. 1928(7) £200-300

114 Wavell (A.J.B.). A Modern Pilgrim in Mecca and a Seige inSanaa, 1st ed., 1912, portrait frontispiece, folding map, a few minorspots, bookplate of Peter Hopkirk, original blue cloth, spine ends atrifle rubbed, 8vo, together with Studies in a Mosque, by StanleyLane-Poole, 2nd ed., 1893, publisher’s list at end, endpapersbrowned, previous owner stamps to title and front endpaper,original brown cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with four others: JohnLewis Burckhardt’s Arabic Proverbs; or the Manners and Customsof the Modern Egyptians, 2nd ed., 1875, Barclay Raunkler’sWahhabiternes Land paa Kamelryg, 1913, The Arab of Mespotamia,Basra, [1916], and Harold Jacob’s Kings of Arabia, 1923(6) £150-200

115 Webster (James). Travels Through the Crimea, Turkey, andEgypt; Performed During the Years 1825-1828: Including Particularsof the Last Illness and Death of the Emperor Alexander, and of theRussian Conspiracy in 1825, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1830, half titles, sevenuncoloured aquatint plates, occasional minor soiling, original cloth-backed boards, small stab-hole to volume I upper cover (slightlyaffecting first few leaves), light edge wear, 8voAbbey Travel 360; Blackmer 1781: “First edition, published posthumously,but the editor does not seem to be known. The plates are engraved afterdrawings by W.H. Newnham who accompanied Webster on this tour. Mostof the work is taken up with Egypt, but also of interest is Webster’s accountof Constantinople when the news of the battle of Navarino reached the city.” (2) £300-500

116 Wilcox (William). The Nile Projects, 1919, folding plans andtables, library bookplate and stamps to front endpaper, nearcontemporary cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Alford (Henry S.L. &Sword, W. Dennistoun), The Egyptian Soudan its Loss andRecovery, 1898, numerous b & w plates, few folding plans, inkstamp to half-title, library bookplate, original cloth, remnants of paperlabel to spine, 8vo, with Roberts (Frederick Sleigh), Forty-one yearsin India, 2 vols., 1898, folding maps, engraved portraits,contemporary vellum, gilt armorial to centre of each board,contrasting morocco labels to spines, 8vo, plus other mixed travel(31) £150-200

117 Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). Atlas Classica Being aCollection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the AncientAuthors, Both Sacred and Profane, 1808, calligraphic title withengraved classical vignette, fifty-three engraved maps and charts(including eight double page), all with contemporary handcolouring, slight staining and offsetting, hinges and joints crackedand weak, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, 4to(1) £120-180

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118 Wilson (Captain James). A Missionary Voyage to theSouthern Pacific Ocean, performed in the Years 1796, 1797, 1798, inthe Ship Duff ... with a Preliminary Discourse on the Geography andHistory of the South Sea Islands, 1st edition, Chapman, 1799, 13engraved maps and plates, some folding, correct as list, chart ofFeejee Islands torn and repaired, list of subscribers at rear, title tornat head with loss, contemporary half calf, some wear, 4to(1) £300-500

119 Wingate (F.R.). Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan. Being anAccount of the Rise and Progress of Mahdiism, and of SubsequentEvents in the Sudan to the Present Time, 1st ed., 1891, foldingcolour maps, including one contained in rear pocket (toned to oneside), publisher’s list at end, a few minor spots, partly unopened,‘from the author’ label pasted over another bookplate of C.H.Brackenbury (dated 1945 and with shelf number), original red cloth,spine a little darkened with faded patches, 8vo(1) £100-150

120 Wittman (William). Travels in Turkey, Asia-Minor, Syria, andacross the Desert into Egypt During the Years 1799, 1800 and 1801,in Company with the Turkish Army, and the British Military Mission.To which are Annexed, Observations of the Plague, and on theDiseases Prevalent in Turkey, and a Meteorological Journal, 1st ed.,1803, folding engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map, foldingfacsimile of a firman (with repair and partially linen-backed), 21 engraved plates and plans, including 16 hand-coloured costumeplates, some offsetting and light soiling or spotting, previous ownersignature of R. Turner, 1810 to title, his armorial bookplate, hingesreinforced, contemporary tree calf, rebacked with original spinerelaid, rubbed, 4toAtabey 1344; Blackmer 1832: “Wittman was a member of the Britishmilitary mission which joined the Turkish forces at Constantinople in 1799and travelled overland to Egypt to take part in the campaign against theFrench... The Costume plates, unsigned, are mostly of soldiers and militaryfunctionaries. Several of these plates were later used by the publisherMcLean in his Military Costume of Turkey.” (1) £700-1000

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121 Baines (Edward). History of the County Palatine and Duchy ofLancaster, 4 vols., 1836, engraved portraits and plates, foldingplans of Manchester and Liverpool (one repaired to verso), somewaterstains and spotting, library bookplates, contemporary cloth-backed boards, some wear to volumes II & IV, 4to, together withRalph Thoresby’s Ducatus Leodiensis: or, the Topography of theAncient and Populous Town and Parish of Leeds, 2nd ed., 1816 andM.A. Richardson’s The Borderer’s Table Book, 8 vols. in four, 1846(9) £100-150

122 Batsford publications, 73 volumes, all original cloth in d.j.s,some covers and spines rubbed and faded with some minor loss tohead and foot, 8vo/oblong 4to(73) £100-150

123 [Bonnor, Thomas]. Illustration of the Engraved Subjects whichCompose the First Number of the Copper-Plate PerspectiveItinerary; or, Pocket Port-folio. Consisting of Ten Views, the Interiorof Gloucester Cathedral, Published for the Author, [1796], groundplan, and ten engraved plates of the interior of GloucesterCathedral, 20pp. of text, bound with Illustration of all the EngravedSubjects which Compose the Second Number of the Copper-PlatePerspective Itinerary .... Consisting of Ten Views of Goodrich Castle,its Environs ... To which is added, a Description of Copped Wood Hill,Published for the Author, [1798], ten engraved external views, plusfolding plate showing the floor plan, artefacts, etc., 46pp. of text,including an eight-page list of subscribers, occasional light spotting,contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with the gilt crest of theantiquarian & archaeologist Sir Richard Colt Hoare of Stourhead,Wiltshire, red leather label, minor wear to upper cover, 8vo

Provenance: Sir Richard Colt Hoare (1758-1838), Stourhead House Library,Wiltshire. According to Hyett and Bazeley, Vol. 1 p.270, after the SecondNumber an Appendix to No. 1 was issued, which consisted of a folding platebearing seven views of the exterior of Gloucester Cathedral, after whichpublication was discontinued. The present volume contains the single-sheetannouncement that Queen Charlotte had become a subscriber, dated Sept.28, 1799.(1) £250-350

124 Cary (John). [Cary’s Traveller’s Companion or a Delineation ofthe Turnpike Roads of England and Wales; Shewing the ImmediateRout to every Market and Borough Town throughout the Kingdom,Laid down from the best Authorities on a New Set of CountyMaps....., 1790 or later], lacking title, contents and advertisementpresent, general map of England & Wales and forty engraved maps,printed back to back, including one folding (Yorkshire), all withcontemporary outline colouring, map of Yorkshire with closed tearand split along old folds, text block split, contemporary calf gilt,upper board detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with,Blackwood (William, publishers), Blackwood’s Atlas of Scotland;Containing Twenty-eight Separate Maps of the Counties..., 1847,title and contents, folding engraved map of Scotland and thirty(complete as list) double page engraved maps by W.H.Lizars, allwith contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and offsetting,hinges and joints weak and cracked, contemporary morocco gilt‘envelope’ binding, rubbed and worn at extremities, 8voSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.(2) £100-150

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125 Dugdale (William). Monasticon Anglicanum: or, The Historyof the Ancient Abbies, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral andCollegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England andWales... 1718-23, title printed in red & black, additional engravedtitle as frontispiece, and 152 engraved plates, including many byHollar (some double-page or folding), marbled endpapers with calfleather hinges, a.e.g., with gauffered edges, contemporary blinddecorated diced calf, modern rebacks, folio(3) £300-400

126 Dugdale (Sir William). The History of St Paul’s Cathedral inLondon..., four parts bound in one, second edition, publishedEdward Maynard & George James for Jonah Bowyer, 1716, portraitfrontispiece by Wenceslaus Hollar with slight offsetting, lacking halftitle, forty uncoloured engraved plates (including nine folding),occasional spotting and toning, ownership signatures to front freeendpaper and first blank, hinges cracked, contemporary speckledcalf with contrasting morocco label to spine, a little worn, folio(1) £200-300

127 Dyer (George). History of the University and Colleges ofCambridge; Including Notices Relating to the Founders andEminent Men, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1814, engraved frontispiece andadditional engraved title to volume I, 30 engraved plates, somespotting and light toning, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary greenhalf calf gilt, spines with raised bands and red labels, 8vo(2) £100-150

128 Gilpin (William). Observations on the River Wye, and severalparts of South Wales &c. Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty;made in the Summer of the Year 1770, 1st edition, printed for R.Blamire, 1782, seventeen oval aquatint plates, book ticket ofBroughton Baptist Library on front pastedown, untrimmed,contemporary green half calf, gilt decorated spine with redmorocco title label, and old printed shelfmark label at head, rubbedand spine faded, 8vo(2) £100-200

129 Harrison (Walter). A New and Universal History, Descriptionand Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, The Boroughof Southwark and their Adjacent parts..., published J.Cooke, 1776,engraved frontispiece, ninety-six engraved plates and five engravedmaps (including two folding) toned throughout, occasional closedtears, later endpapers, late 19th century cloth, boards and spinedetached, folio(1) £200-300

130 Hasted (Edward). The History and Topographical Survey of theCounty of Kent ..., 10 volumes, 2nd edition, Canterbury, 1797-1801,engraved plates, etc., contemporary half calf, modern plain reback,rubbed and some marks, a little wear to extremities, 8vo,together with Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological &Natural History Society, 23 volumes, a slightly broken run, 1849-1907, numerous plates, contemporary uniform half calf gilt, rubbedand scuffed, some minor wear, 8vo (35) £200-400

131 Ireland (William Henry). Englands’s Topographer, or a Newand Complete History of the County of Kent..., 4 vols., 1828-30,engraved title to vol. 1, folding engraved map and numerous plates,some spotting and occasional dampstaining, contemporary halfcalf gilt, joints split and spines lifting, vol. 4 with loss to upper panelof spine, worn, 8vo(4) £100-150

132 Lysons (Daniel & Samuel). Magna Britannia; Being a ConciseTopographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain,vols. 1 & 2 part I only, (Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire &Cambridgeshire), 1806-08, four double-page county maps,numerous engraved plates and plans (some folding and one hand-coloured), occasional spotting and toning, non-matching half calf,vol. 2 part I rebacked and lacking leather to lower outer front boardcorner, slight wear, 4to, plus History of the University and Collegesof Cambridge by G. Dyer, vol. 2 only (of 2), 1814, numerousengraved plates, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, extremitiesrubbed, 8vo(3) £100-150

133 Lysons (Daniel). An Historical Account of those Parishes inthe County of Middlesex, which are not Described in the Environsof London, 1800, engraved title, 16 engraved plates and plans(including 4 folding & double-page), slight scattered spotting,contemporary gilt decorated calf, joints slightly cracked at head &foot of spine, 4toArmorial bookplate of William, Duke of Bedford, Endsleigh.(1) £200-300

134 Lysons (Daniel). The Environs of London: being an HistoricalAccount of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets, within Twelve Milesof that Capital: Interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes, 2 vols. infour, 2nd edition, 1811, together with An Historical Account ofthose Parishes in the County of Middlesex, which are notDescribed in the Environs of London, 1800, comprising threeengraved titles, and sixty-two engraved plates (one hand-colouredand several double-page or folding), occasional light spotting, pagesuncut, uniform contemporary red quarter morocco gilt, extremitiesslightly rubbed, large 4toA wide margined set.(5) £200-300

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135 Ogilby (John). Britannia: or, The Kingdom of England andDomininion of Wales Actually Survey’d with a Geographical andHistorical Description of the Principal Roads; Explain’d by OneHundred Maps on Copper-Plates..., 2nd edition, published AbelSwall & Robert Morden, 1698, title page with repaired closed tear,introduction to the reader and forty-nine leaves of descriptive text,100 uncoloured engraved strip road maps, one map (84) lacking andreplaced with a duplicate of 74, four maps with repaired splitsaffecting image (numbers 4,24,43 & 67), fourteen maps trimmedwith slight loss to printed image, six maps torn with slight loss,some creasing and slight dust soiling, first front blank with early19th century dated ownership signature, later endpapers, nearcontemporary marbled sidings, frayed and worn, modern calf giltreback, modern vellum corners, folio, contained in modern greencloth book boxWing 0169.(1) £3000-5000

136 Pennant (Thomas). A Tour in Scotland, and Voyage to theHebrides; MDCCLXXII, Chester: printed by John Monk, 1774,engraved title, numerous plates including some folding, togetherwith Of London, 1790, engraved title, numerous engraved plates,some folding, with A Tour in Scotland; MDCCLXIX, 3rd edition,Warrington: printed by W. Eyres, 1774, engraved title, numerousengraved plates, some folding, text block broken in two, uniformcontemporary calf, joints cracked, some loss to title labels, 4to(3) £200-300

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137 Robson (George Fennell). Scenery of the GrampianMountains..., London: published by the author, 1814, forty-one softground etched plates, folding engraved map at rear (with lightdampstaining and dust-soiling to margins), errata slip present, titleand following three leaves creased, frayed, dust-soiled and withfew short closed tears to margins, modern half calf gilt, oblong folio(1) £300-400

138 Russell (P. & Price, Owen). England Displayed. Being a New,Complete and Accurate Survey and Description of the Kingdom ofEngland and Principality of Wales..., 2 volumes, published Adlardand Brown, 1769, lacking frontispiece and folding map of England& Wales, fifty-two (only of 55) uncoloured engraved maps byThomas Kitchin, John Rocque, George Rollos and Robert Mordenand eighty uncoloured engraved topographical views, one map tornwith loss to margins but not affecting image, contemporary calfwith contrasting morocco labels to spines, folioChubb. CCXXXVI.(2) £300-500

139 Senex (John). The Roads through England delineated orOgilby’s Survey, Revised, Improved and Reduced to a size Portablefor the Pocket...., published John Bowles, 1762, calligraphic titlewith some toning, eight pages descriptive text, general map ofEngland & Wales, 101 (complete) uncoloured engraved strip roadmaps printed back to back, one map (no.20) with small holeaffecting image, contemporary paper wrappers with later pencilownership signature to upper cover, (possibly lacking original limpleather covers) oblong 8vo(1) £300-500

140 Weekly Dispatch (publisher). The Dispatch Atlas, [1863],lacking title pages, index and preliminary leaves, containing 212British county maps, overseas maps and town plans, plus a twosheet panorama of ancient London after R. Aggas, an eight sheetmap of the Environs of London, a four sheet circular map of Paris,a four sheet map of England and Wales illustrating the railways andanother fifteen maps relating to railways, by Edward Weller andothers, later endpapers, modern cloth, folioSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.(1) £500-800

141 Whitaker (Thomas Dunham). History of Richmondshire, inthe North Riding of the County of York; Together with those Parts ofthe Everwicschire of Domesday which form the Wapentakes ofLonsdale, Ewecross, and Amunderness, in the Counties of York,Lancaster and Westmoreland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1823, engravedportrait frontispiece to volume I, 44 engraved plates, foldingpedigrees and illustrations, scattered spotting, contemporary halfcalf, covers gilt-stamped with the Society of Writers to the Signetarms, joints splitting, rubbed, folio(2) £200-300

142 Wright (James). The History and Antiquities of the County ofRutland: Collected from Records Ancient Manuscripts,Monuments on the Place, and other Authorities, 1684, title in red& black with ownership signature to upper margin, foldingengraved county map, engraved illustrations (some full-page),modern blind panelled calf, red morocco title label, folio(1) £200-300

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143 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, Containing theHistory and Description of Land Birds (& Water Birds), 2 vols. inone, Newcastle: for R.E. Bewick, 1832, wood engraved vignette totitles and numerous vignette illustrations throughout, nearcontemporary half vellum, gilt decorated spine with red moroccotitle label, 8voArmorial bookplate of John Cheesment Severn, of Penybont Hall,Radnorshire.(1) £100-150

144 Blacker (William). Blacker’s Art of Fly Making &c.,comprising angling, & dyeing of colours, with engravings of salmon& trout flies shewing the process of the gentle craft..., withdescriptions of flies for the season of the year as they come out onthe water, 1855, 17 hand-coloured lithographed plates, wood-engraved illustrations, a few light water stains, originalblindstamped green cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally inclean condition), 8vo (1) £100-150

145 Calvi (Giovanni). Commentarium inserviturum historiaePisani Virete botanici academici, Pisa, 1777, printer’s device to title,folding engraved formal garden design, folding table, bookplate ofCharles Bathurst to upper pastedown, contemporary calf,rebacked, 4to(1) £100-150

146 Curtis (William). Flora Londinensis: Or Plates andDescriptions of such Plants as Grow Wild in the Environs ofLondon: With their Places og Growth, and Times of Flowering; theirSeveral Names According to Linnaeus and Other Authors: With aParticular Description of each Plant in Latin and English. To whichare Added, their Several Uses in Medicine, Agriculture, RuralOeconomy, and Other Arts, vol. I, 1777, title with engraved vignette,two lists of subscribers, 295 uncoloured engraved plates only (of432), ‘A Catalogue of Certain Plants, Growing Wild, Chiefly in theEnvirons of Settle in Yorkshire, Observed by W. Curtis... in theMonths of July and August, 1782’ bound at end with the indexes tothe first, second and third fasciculi, some light offsetting andspotting, bookplate, contemporary reverse calf, upper coverdetached, rubbed, folioHenrey 595. Contains the first three fascicles with 216 plates, plus anadditional 79 plates from other parts. (1) £400-600

147 Botanical Specimens. A pair of folio volumes of driedspecimens, mid 18th century, ff.214; 215-434, leaves numbered incontemporary manuscript, each leaf with one or more driedspecimen mounted on recto using sealing wax, the majority ofspecimens with manuscript identification in Latin (some on paperlabels, some direct on album leaves), some spotting, staining, andworming, second volume with edges ink stained, original speckledcalf, bowed, edge-worn, with slight loss, spines gilt lettered directin second compartments, linen ties, folio(2) £700-1000

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148 Ferns. Chinese & New Zealand Ferns [cover-title], mid 19thcentury, approximately 160 specimens mounted on forty-sixleaves, secured with thread, mostly mounted on rectos, but a fewon versos, marbled endpapers, owenership name dated 1891 onverso of front free endpaper crossed through, contemporary brownhalf morocco, rubbed and scuffed, titled in gilt on upper cover, folio(1) £200-300

149 Dunker (Guilielmo). Index Molluscorum Maris Japonici,Kassel, 1882, text in Latin, 16 hand-coloured lithographed plates ofshells, embossed library stamp to title and dedication leaf, Americanownership inscription to front endpaper and head of title, final sixplates detached, together with Index Molluscorum, quae in itinere adGuineam inferiorem collegit Georgius Tams med. dr., Kassel, 1853,10 hand-coloured lithographed plates, embossed library stamp totitle and following leaf, small embossed stamp to upper outer cornerof each plate, both later blue cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, 4to(2) £200-300

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150 [Duppa, Richard]. The Classes and Orders of the LinnaeanSystem of Botany. Illustrated by Select Specimens of Foreign andIndiginous Plants, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1816, 240 engravedplates, all except three with hand-colouring, occasional minormarks (generally in clean condition), contemporary gilt-decoratedfull calf, heavily rubbed and some marks, rebacked with originalspines laid down, 8voNissen BBI 566.(3) £500-800

151 Hulme (F. Edward and Hibberd, Shirley). Familiar GardenFlowers, 5 vols., First - Fifth Series, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co.,[1879-1887], 200 chromolithographed plates of flowers, a.e.g.,contemporary uniform gilt-decorated green full calf, a little rubbed(generally in good condition), 8vo(5) £100-150

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152 La Broue (Salomon de). Le Cavalerice Francois..., 3 parts inone, 3rd edition, revised and augmented, Paris: La VevfveL’Angelier, 1610-1617, pp.[viii]+177+[1](blank)+178+[2]+105+[3]+23,engraved title-page, lightly soiled and a little frayed to fore-margin,with armorial bookplate of Sir Thomas Hanmer of Hanmer dated1707 mounted on verso, numerous wood-engraved illustrationsand diagrams on letterpress, many full-page, of bits, stirrups,saddles, etc., engraved head and tail-pieces and initial letters, sometoning, occasional foxing and water-staining, a few marginal tears(one with slight loss to blank corner), armorial bookplates of RobertShafto of Benwell, and William Adair, on front and rear pastedownsrespectively, 18th century red morocco, rubbed, smooth spinedivided by gilt double rules, gilt lettered label in secondcompartment, remainder filled with repeated fleuron and scalloproll, covers gilt panelled, folio in 4sThe first French treatise on equitation, written by a French equerry; alleditions are scarce. La Broue was innovative in his methods of breaking andtraining horses, particulartly in his recommendation of the use of the snafflebit. Sir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Baronet (1677-1746) was Speaker of the Houseof Commons from 1714 to 1715, and one of the founding governors of theFoundling Hospital in London, although he is probably best remembered asbeing one of the early editors of the works of William Shakespeare.(1) £2000-3000

153 Landseer (Thomas). Twenty Engravings of Lions TigersPanthers & Leopards, 1823, decorative engraved title page with late19th century inscription to upper blank margin, twenty engravedplates, spotting throughout, staining to lower margins of intial fewleaves, browning to text leaves, contemporary half morocco gilt,upper board near detached, extremities worn, oblong 4to(1) £100-150

154 Lank (David. M). Pheasant Drawings by Joseph Wolf, TheAllen Publishing Company, 1988, additional half title, contents, listof subscribers and preface, ninety-five uncoloured plates(complete as lists), bibliography at rear, publishers cloth gilt,contained in publishers cloth slipcase, large folioLimited edition 193/275. Signed by David Lank.(1) £100-150

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155 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden; Consisting of HighlyFinished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants,Cultivated in Great Britain, volumes 1-6, 1825-35, 144 hand-coloured engraved plates (with four flowers to each plate), contentsgenerally in clean condition, later uniform dark green half moroccogilt (by Sangorski & Sutcliffe), small 4toNissen BBI 2222.(6) £500-800

156 Moore (Thomas). Nature-Printed British Ferns: Being Figuresand Descriptions of the Species and Varieties of Ferns Found in theUnited Kingdom, 2 vols., Octavo edition, [1859-60], half-titles,additional engraved titles, 122 colour plates nature-printed by HenryBradshaw, with tissue guards, occasional light spotting, t.e.g.,remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green half morocco,elaborate gilt decoration to spines with maroon morocco labels, 8vo(2) £400-600

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157 New Naturalists Series. 14 volumes, (numbers 6, 18, 24, 26,30, 36, 38, 42, 47, 60, 71, 103, 104 & 107), mixed editions,1955 -2008, together with two New Naturalist Monographs (The Heron& Birds of the London area), and eleven volumes Poyserpublications, 1976 - 98, all original cloth in d.j.s, one or two NewNaturalists slightly frayed, 8vo(25) £100-150

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160 Pratt (Anne). The British Grasses and Sedges, London:Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1859], thirty-fivechromolithographic plates, a.e.g., original green cloth, 8vo,together with The Ferns of Great Britain, and their Allies the Club-Mosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails, 3rd edition, London: Societyfor Promoting Christian Knowledge, n.d., circa 1860, forty-onechomolithographic plates, a.e.g., original green cloth, 8vo(2) £150-200

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161 Price (Sarah). Illustrations of the Fungi of Our Fields andWoods, 2 vols., published for the author by Lovell Reeve & Co.,1864-65, half titles present, twenty hand coloured lithographplates, original gilt decorated green cloth, wear to spines withsome loss, 4to(2) £300-400

162 Triggs (Henry Inigo). Formal Gardens in England andScotland. Their Planning and Arrangement, Architectural andOrnamental Features, B.T. Batsford, 1902, numerous black and whiteplates and plans, ‘Subscriber’s Copy’ printed to half title verso,hinges reinforced, Wigan Public Library label, t.e.g., contemporarygreen half morocco, spine faded, some edgewear, 4to(1) £100-150

163 Triggs (Henry Inigo). The Art of Garden Design in Italy, 1906,73 Collotype plates, black and white illustrations, some scatteredspotting, t.e.g., original buckram gilt, spine faded, a little rubbed, 4to(1) £100-150

164 [Turner, William]. [The seconde parte of William Turner’sHerball: wherein are conteyned the names of herbes in Greke,Latin, Duche, Frenche, and in the apothecaries Latin and somtymein Italiane, wyth the vertues of the same herbes wyth diuerseconfutationes of no small errours, that men of no small learninghaue committed in the intreatinge of herbes of late yeares...,Cologne: Imprinted at Collen by Arnold Birckman. 1562], anincomplete fragment, numerous woodcut botanical illustrations,lacking A1 (title) & A4 of first gathering, D4, N4, N6, O3-O4, P1, T3,U2, U4-Z1, Dd6-Ee6, Ff1-Ff4 & Gg1-Gg2, some worming, marginstorn and frayed with loss of text (particularly affecting leaves at rear,few old ink stamps and marginalia, dampstained and dust-soiled,later endpapers, armorial bookplate of John Edward Walsh (1816-1869, Irish Conservative Party MP & Master of the Rolls in Ireland),18th century calf, crudely rebacked, worn, small folio, together withCulpeper (Nicholas), Culpeper’s English Physician; and CompleteHerbal..., 1805, engraved portrait frontispiece and numerousengraved botanical plates, occasional spotting and dust-soiling,modern quarter calf, 4toSold with all faults, not subject to return.(2) £300-400

165 [Verey, Rosemary, 1918-2001]. The Flower Garden:containing Directions for the Cultivation of all Garden Flowers; withSelected Lists of the most Approved Annual, Biennial and PerennialFlowering Plants, new edition, Wm. S. Orr and Co., 1839, hand-coloured aquatint title and frontispiece, nine hand-coloured aquatintand engraved plates, five black and white plates and numerouswood engraved illustrations to text, 6 page publisher’s adverts atrear, a.e.g., 20th century boards, joints splitting, 8voOwnership bookplate of Rosemary Verey, the internationally known Englishgarden designer, lecturer and prolific garden writer who designed thefamous garden at Barnsley House, near Cirencester.(1) £100-150

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166 Walton (Izaak and Cotton, Charles). [The Universal Angler,made so, by Three Books of Fishing...,], parts 1 & 2 only, 5th ed.,Richard Marriott, 1676, pp.[24],275,[13];[8],111,[1], bound withoutgeneral title (The Universal Angler) and with the second title to partI also lacking, first Part I title present, with piscatorial cartouche andtitled “The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man’sRecreation. The first part. Part I. Being a Discourse of Rivers,Fishing. Written by Izaak Walton. The Fifth Edition much correctedand enlarged, London, Printed for Richard Marriott, 1676” (withearly signature to upper margin, lined to verso & with early 19th c.manuscript note), ten engraved vignette illustrations of fish to text,title to Part II present with engraved initials (close-trimmed toforedge with slight loss), occasional ink annotation marks to fore-edge margins, slight dust-soiling & few marks, some lightdampstaining to head of pages mostly at rear of volume, early 19thc. blind panelled calf, neatly rebacked preserving morocco titlelabel, 8voThese parts were also issued separately as Wing W666and C6381 respectively. Coigney 6, “The Fifth Edition was the lastpublished during Walton’s lifetime and it is the first in which hisname appears on the title-page. In many respects it is the mostinteresting of the five editions. For the first time Walton’s friend,Charles Cotton, brought his important contribution of particularinterest to the fly fisherman as Walton was essentially a baitfisherman. Cotton owes his long-lasting fame mainly to hisassociation with Walton, as Part II was to be reproduced in mosteditions published in the following centuries”.(1) £400-600

167 Wright (M., W. and F. von). Svenska Faglar. Efter Naturen ochpa Sten Ritade, 3 vols., Stockholm, 1927-29, 364 fine colourlithographed plates, illustrations, contemporary mottled calf gilt,spines a little rubbed, chipped at ends, 4toNissen IVB 1026; Wood p. 637.(3) £500-800

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168 Americas. Tirion (Isaak), Nieuwe Kaart Van het WestelyksteDeel Der Weereld, dienende tot aanwyzing an de Scheepstogtender Nederlanderen Naar West Indie..., published Amsterdam, 1754,hand coloured engraved map, old folds, 340 x 360mm(1) £100-150

169 Americas. Homann (Johann Baptist), Totius AmericaeSeptentrionalis et Meridionalis Novissima Representatio quam exfingulis Geographorum Tabulis collecta luci publicae accommodavit,published Nuremberg, circa 1750, hand coloured engraved map,large decorative cartouche, central fold and closed tearsprofessionally repaired on verso, 490 x 575mm(1) £200-300

170 Aspin (Jehosaphat after). [Urania’s Mirror, or a View of theHeavens, Consisting of Thirty-Two Cards on which are Representedall the Constellations Visible in Great Britain, circa 1825,] thirty-two(complete) pen, ink and watercolour designs of the constellations,paper laid on contemporary card, each card with ‘pin-prick holes’locating the star positions, each card approximately 195 x 140mm,contained in 20th century card boxThis appears to be an exact copy in watercolour of Aspin’s set of engravedastrological cards, which were published by Samuel Leigh in 1825. Intendedas an educational tool which worked by holding the cards up to the light toshow the position of each star in a particular constellation.(32) £300-400

171 Belgium & Holland. Moll (Herman), A New and Exact Map ofthe United Provinces or Netherlands &c., published J & T Bowlesand John King, circa 1720, large engraved map with contemporaryoutline colouring, inset map of North Sea, seven town plans to righthand margin, fraying with loss to old folds, repaired on verso, longclosed tear affecting image, repaired on verso, 620 x 1025mm,together with, Senex (John), The VII United Provinces Correctedfrom the Observations communicated to the Royal Society atLondon & ye Royal Academy at Paris, 1709, large engraved mapwith contemporary hand colouring, old folds, 655 x 940mm, with,Moll (Herman), Les Provinces des Pays-Bas Catholiques ou AMost Exact Map of Flanders or ye Austrian Netherlands &c.,published J & T Bowles and John King, circa 1720, large engravedmap with contemporary outline colouring, inset maps ofLuxembourg and the Isle de France, inset plan of a fortified city,slight browning to old folds, margins and old folds strengthened onverso, 615 x 1000mm, with another copy similar, plus, Senex(John & Maxwell John), A New and Correct Map of the TenSpanish Provinces According to the New ObservationsComunicated to the Royal Society at London and the RoyalAccademy at Paris, 1714, large engraved map with contemporaryoutline colouring, some wear and slight loss to central fold, slightcreasing, occasional marginal repaired closed tears, 620 x 930mm,with two other maps similar(7) £200-300

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172 Betts (John, publisher). The Family Atlas of General andPhysical Geography; Comprising Maps of all Parts of the KnownWorld, Constructed from the most Recent and Authentic Sources,1850, 43 hand-coloured steel-engraved plates, some double-page,occasional offsetting or show-through to maps, a few splits alongfolds and short marginal tears, a few frayed foredges (small loss atone South America map margin, one or two others close-trimmed)and some scattered spotting, some maps loose, a.e.g., original halfmorocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 4to(1) £500-800

173 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximatelyninety maps, mostly 17th & 19th century, including maps ofDerbyshire, Lincolnshire, Cumberland, Isle of Man andStaffordshire, with examples by Lewis, Kitchin, Neele,Seller/Grose, Archer, J & C Walker, Conder, Tymms, Whittaker,Phillips and Owen & Bowen, some duplicates, various sizes andcondition(approx.90) £100-150

174 British Islands. Jansson (Jan), Mona Insula vulgo Anglesey,Mona Insula Vulgo The Isle of Man [and] Vectis Insula Anglice TheIsle of Wight, published Amsterdam, circa 1660, three engravedmaps on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand colouring,slight overall toning, 455 x 550mm(1) £70-100

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175 British Isles. Hodgson (William), Hodgson’s GeographicalCompanion through England Wales and Part of Scotland, Drawnfrom the Late Surveys of the Different Counties..., publishedHodgson & Co..., 1824, engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, 720x 530mm, contained in publishers card slip case with printed label toupper board, worn & rubbed, together with, Bowles (Thomas),Bowles’s new Traveller’s Guide through the Principal Direct andCross Roads of England and Wales; with the Distances from Town toTown in Measured Miles, published Bowles and Carver, circa 1780,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised andlaid on linen, some dust soiling, chipped with slight loss at corners,480 x 360mm, with, Smith (Charles), Smith’s New Map of Englandand Wales and Part of Scotland, Including the Turnpike and PrincipalCross Roads..., 1811, engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight worming to image,1160 x 930mm, card chemise and contemporary marbled cardslipcase, rubbed and worn, plus, Pigot (James), Pigot & Co’s Mapof England & Wales with Part of Scotland, published Pigot & Co.,1838, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring,sectionalised and laid on linen, some offsetting, 670 x 530mm,marbled endpapers, bound in contemporary cloth boards withprinted label to upper siding, with another ten folding maps ofEngland & Wales and the British Isles including examples by Smith,Wyld, Ainslie, Mogg, Betts and Faden, various sizes and condition(14) £150-200

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176 Buckinghamshire. Speed (John), Buckingham Both Shire andShire Towne, published Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell. circa1676, engraved map with sparse near contemporary outlinecolouring, inset town plans of Buckingham and Reading, slightfraying and occasional closed tears to margins, short split to baseof central fold, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted(1) £150-200

177 Chester. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Cestria vulgoChester Angliae Civitas, [1581], engraved town plan with early handcolouring, central fold strengthened on verso, 330 x 440mm, Latintext on verso(1) £150-200

178 Crete. Mercator (Gerard), Candia cum Insulis aliquot circaGraeciam, circa 1630, uncoloured engraved map with six insetmaps of Corfu, Zante, Milo, Nicsia, Santorini and Scarpanto, 345 x485mm, Latin text on verso, together with, laeu (William), Moreaolim Peloponnesus, published Amsterdam, c.1650, engraved mapwith contemporary outline colouring, slight spotting confined tomargins, 420 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, with, MacedoniaEpirus et Achaia, published Amsterdam, c.1650, uncolouredengraved map, 415 x 505mm, French text on verso(3) £120-180

179 Darton (William, publisher). A Little Book of Maps to beReferred to when My Father or Mother Talk with me aboutGeography, Parts 1 - 6, 1821, twenty-seven engraved folding mapswith contemporary hand colouring, occasional short splits along oldfolds, contemporary stiff card boards with publishers label to uppersiding of each part, square 12mo, overall size 150mm x 140mmRare and in remarkable condition. We believe this to be complete in sixparts. One copy (part 5 only) listed on Copac. Lawrence Darton lists parts 1,3 & 5 only, with parts 2 & 4 listed as ‘not traced’. Part 6 is not listed at alland we believe may be completely unrecorded. See Lawrenece Darton, TheDartons, An Annotated Check-List, (British Library 2004), H966.(6) £700-1000

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180* East Yorkshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William),Eboracensis Comitatus..., pars Orientalis vulgo East Riding, circa1610, hand coloured engraved map, 200 x 250mm, mounted,framed and glazed, together with, Blome (Richard), A Mapp of yeEast Rideing of Yorkshire with its Wapontacks, circa 1681, handcoloured engraved map, slight overall toning, 230 x 280mm,mounted, framed and glazed, with, Bowen (Emanuel), AnAccurate Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire Divided into itsWapontakes &c..., c.1760, hand coloured engraved map, inset mapof the ‘Epitomised map of East Yorkshire’ and a panorama ofKingston upon Hull, trimmed to strapwork margins, 515 x 660mm,framed and glazed, with another ten framed and glazed maps ofEast Yorkshire, including examples by Greenwood, Moule, Morden,Cary, Owen & Bowen, Archer, Kitchin/Jefferies, Fullarton and Moll,various sizes and condition(13) £200-300

181 Egypt. Ortelius (Abraham), Aegyptus Antiqua ex ConatibusGeographicus, circa 1592, engraved map on two conjoined sheetswith contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the environs ofAlexandria, some staining, horizontal margins trimmed withinstrapwork borders with slight loss, margins extended, old foldsstrengthened on verso, 770 x 490mm, Latin text on verso, togetherwith, De Lisle (Guillaume),The Seat of the War on the Rhine beinga New Map of the Course of that River from Strasbourg to Bonn,with the Adjacent Countries, published Thomas Bowles, c.1760,engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary handcolouring, old folds strengthened and repaired on verso, slightstaining, 940 x 590mm, with another copy similar, plus, Barrow(Sir John), A General Chart on Mercator’s Projection to shew theTrack of the Lion and Hindostan from England to the Gulf of Pekinin China..., published George Nicol, 1796, uncoloured engravedchart by B.Baker, some staining, old folds, torn with slight loss toupper right margin, repaired on verso, 605 x 940mm, with anothercopy similar, and, Jaillot (Alexis-Hubert), Comté de NamurDressé sur les Memoires les plus Nouveaux..., published NicolasSanson, Paris, 1696, engraved map with very sparse early outlinecolouring, some staining, 555 x 820mm, with another two mapssimilar, various sizes and condition(8) £150-250

182 England & Wales. Moll (Herman), The South Part of GreatBritain called England and Wales..., published J & T Bowles, PhilipOverton and John King, 1710, large engraved map withcontemporary outline colouring, table of town and distances tovertical margins, old folds strengthened on verso, repaired closedtear, small areas of loss, slight dust soiling, 605 x 970mm, togetherwith, Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of YorkDivided into its Ridings and Subdivided into Wapontakes...,published John Hinton, circa 1755, large engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, long repaired closed tear affectingimage, repaired on verso, 540 x 710mm, with, An Improved Mapof the County of Somerset Divided into its Hundreds..., publishedT & J Bowles, John Tinney & Robert Sayer, circa 1760, engravedmap with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of Bath, onewatercolour stain affecting image, 530 x 700mm, plus, Berry(William), A General Mapp of Ireland Surveyed by Sr. William Petty.Divided into its Four Provinces and its 32 Counties..., largeengraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some closedtears to image, repaired on verso, 835 x 575mm(4) £100-150

183 England & Wales. Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of Englandand Wales Drawn from Several Surveys &c. on a New Projection,Corrected from Astronomical Observations & the Places markedwhere the Observat’ns were made....., the Canals inserted to 1792by J.Phillips Surveyor, published Laurie & Whittle, 12th May 1794,engraved map on four sheets (conjoined to form two separatesheets), contemporary hand colouring and some laterenhancement, old folds with slight strengthening to verso, eachsheet approximately 650 x 1080mm, together with, Senex (John),A New Map of Great Britain Corrected from the ObservationsCommunicated to the Royal Society at London, 1714, engravedmap on two conjoined sheets with contemporary outline colouring,old folds strengthened on verso, 655 x 940mm, with another copysimilar, plus a 19th century Ordnance Survey map of the Isle ofWight and four Ordnance Survey sheets of South West Ireland,each approximately 660 x 970mm(8) £150-200

184 England & Wales. Walker (J. & C.), A Geological Map ofEngland Wales and Part of Scotland, Showing also the InlandNavigation by Means of Rivers & Canals, with their Elevation in feetabove the Sea, together with the Rail Roads & Principal Roads,published 1838, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, withcontemp. watercolour illustrating the geological structure ofEngland & Wales, table of explanation and two geological crosssections, 1410 x 990mm, contained in contemporary gilt cloth bookbox with contrasting morocco label to spine, together with, Hebner(Jonathan), The Grand Southern Tour of England including aPrincipal Part of East, West and Inland Counties, Patronised by HerMajesty the Queen, His Royal Highness The Prince Regent...., 2ndedition, 1820, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring,sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining, old pin holes incorners just affecting printed surface, occasional pencil annotations,1000 x 1800mm, contained in later morocco gilt slipcase(2) £300-500

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185 English Channel. Goos (Pieter), Het Canaal tusschenEngeland en Vrancriick, published Amsterdam, circa 1666,engraved chart with contemporary outline colouring, heightened ingold, central fold strengthened on verso, repaired marginal closedtear, some spotting and dust soiling, slight creasing, 435 x 550mm(1) £100-150

186 Estate Plan. A Plan of an Estate lying in Dallinghoo andWickham Market in the County of Suffolk, belonging to Sr. JohnBarnard Kt., Survey’d 1737 by Jn. Kirby, pen, ink and watercolour onvellum, large heraldic crest, cartouche containing title and table ofexplanation, compass rose and mileage scale, some dust soiling,old folds, 570 x 670mm(1) £200-300

187 Estate Plan. A Plan of the Township of Lazenby in the Countyof York, the Property of Henry Purse Esqr. circa 1790, pen, ink andwatercolour estate plan on vellum, decorative cartouche andcompass rose, old folds, some overall dust soiling, slight creasing,685 x 600mm(1) £100-150

188 Estate plans. A Survey of an Estate in Debach belong’g toMrs Eliz’h Abbott, Taken in the Year 1779 by J.Spurling Junr., pen,ink and watercolour plan on vellum, ornate cartouche, compassrose, table of explanation and mileage table, some dust soiling, oldfolds, 500 x 680mm, together with, A Map of an Estate situate atSturrup in the County of Nottingham Belonging to Dennis FrithEsquire. By Joseph Young, 1808, pen, ink and watercolour plan onvellum, some dust soiling and staining, 450 x 680mm, with, Landbelonging to St. Helen’s Cottage Ipswich: The Property of HenryBucke Esq., 1818, Surveyed by J.Bransby, pen, ink and watercolouron paper, circular cartouche and table of explanation, some dustsoiling, old folds, split to central fold, 330 x 490mm(3) £150-200

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189 Folding maps. Darton (William & Dix Thomas), A New Map ofLeicester Divided into Hundreds, published William Darton, 1819[and] A New Map of Northampton Divided into Hundreds,published William Darton, 1818, two engraved maps withcontemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, eachwith a circular cartouche and an uncoloured engraved vignette of atopographical view, each approximately 370 x 450mm, eachcontained in publishers card slipcase, together with, Cary (John),A New Map of Somersetshire Divided into Hundreds Exbibiting itsRoads, Rivers, Parks &c., 1824, engraved map with contemporaryoutline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, a few sectionslifting from linen backing, 490 x 560mm, contained incontemporary card slip case, with another copy similar, plus,Smith (Charles), A New Map of the County of Sussex, 1808,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalisedand laid on linen, 460 x 515mm, and, Bowen (Emanuel), AnAccurate Map of Northampton Shire Divided into its Hundreds,circa 1760, hand coloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid onlinen, some wear and short splits to old folds, 710 x 540mm, withone other similar(7) £100-150

190 Folding maps. A mixed collection of thirty-one overseasmaps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic folding mapsof France, Italy, Greece, Sweden & Norway, Belgium, Columbia,Asia, Canada, Africa and South Africa, with examples by Bacon,Sifton Praed, Stanford, Bartholomew, Robinson and Sanson,various sizes and condition(33) £200-300

191 Folding maps. A mixed collection of approximatley thirtymaps, mostly 19th & 20th century, folding maps, sectionalised andlaid on linen of British regions, including Ordnance Survey, townplans and touring maps, with examples by Bacon, Stanford, Philip,Lee and Ordnance Survey, various sizes and condition(approx. 30) £150-200

192 France. Ortelius (Abraham), Burgundiae Comitatus RecentissDescriptio, Atrebatum Regionis vera Descriptio, Caletensium etBononiensium Ditionis Accurata Delineatio [on sheet with]Veromanduorum Eorum que Confinium Exactissima Decsriptio[and] Gallia Narbonens [on sheet with] Sabaudiae Ducat & VenuxiniComitatus Nova Descr., [1584], together seven maps on foursheets (as published), all with contemporary hand colouring, eachapproximately 360 x 470mm, Latin text on verso, together with,Homann (Johann Baptist), Agri Parisiensis Tabula Partieularis quaMaxima pars Insulae Franciae..., pub. Nuremberg, c.1720,engraved map with bright contemporary hand colouring, 585 x490mm, together with, De Lisle (Guillaume), GouvernementGeneral de Picardie qui comprend La Generalité D’Amiens..., 1746,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight waterstaining, 485 x 565mm, with, Seutter (Matthaus), Artesia cumFinitimis locis velut Sedes as Theatrum Belli..., circa 1730, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring, 485 x 565mm, plus,Sanson (Nicolas),La Saintonge uers le Septentrion..., circa 1680,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight offsetting,450 x 560mm, French text on verso, with another six others similar(14) £200-300

193 France. De Jode (Gerard), Comitatus Burgundiae, [1578],uncoloured engraved map, slight worming to central fold, 355 x480mm, Latin text on verso(1) £100-150

194 Germany. Ortelius (Abraham), Wirtenberg Ducatus AccurataDescriptio..., [1584], three engraved maps on one sheet (aspublished) with contemporary hand colouring, 335 x 490mm, Latintext on verso, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist), S.R.I.Circulus Sueviae Continens Ducatum Wirtenbergensem AliosqStatus et Provincias eidem Circulo Insertas Novissime Propositus &Exhibitus, published Nuremberg, circa 1715, engraved map withcontemporary hand colouring, 490 x 560mm, with one other similar(9) £200-300

195 Globe gore. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Untitled half gore ofSouth Africa, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved gore, 425 x 250mm(1) £100-150

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196 Hall (Sidney). A collection of thirty-seven maps, published byChapman & Hall, circa 1834, thirty-seven (of 45) engraved mapswith contemporary outline colouring, each map sectionalised andlaid on linen and bound in contemporary cloth with the countyname in gilt on the upper siding and spine, each map approximately195 x 250mm, bound volume size 110 x 95mmThe maps comprise of:- Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire,Cornwall, Cumberland, Derby, Devon, Dorset, Durham, Essex, Hampshire,Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Isle of Wight, Isles of Man,Jersey & Guernsey, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex,Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland,Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk,Sussex, Westmoreland, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Yorkshire [and] Wales.Lacking Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Kent, Somerset, Surrey,Warwickshire, Scotland & Ireland.(37) £200-300

197 Hungary. Ortelius (Abraham), Ungariae Loca PraecipuaRecens Emendata..., [1584], engraved map with contemporaryhand colouring, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 350 x505mm, Latin text on versoMarcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 151.1(1) £100-150

198 Italy. Ortelius (Abraham), Thusciae Descriptio AuctoreHieronymo Bellarmato, [1575], hand coloured engraved map ofTuscany, 320 x 495mm, Latin text on versoMarcel Van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 130.(1) £150-200

199 Italy. Ortelius (Abraham), Ducatus MediolanensisFinitimarumq Regionu Descriptio...., [1584], engraved map ofNorthern Italy with contemporary hand colouring, 360 x 480mm,Latin text on versoMarcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 125.(1) £70-100

200 Japan. Basei on Edo ezu (Plan of Edo/Tokyo), circa 1850,colour woodblock plan, creased where previously folded, somefraying and minimal loss to folds, original wrappers with printedtitle to upper cover, rubbed, 116.5 x 97cm (46 x 38.25ins), togetherwith a similar colour woodblock map of Japan divided into herprovinces, circa 1850, with extensive printed legend in Japanese,creased where previously folded, some tears to folds, original bluewrappers with printed title label to upper cover, rubbed with somesoiling, 71 x 143cm (28 x 56.25ins)See Tooley, Dictionary of Map-Makers (Q-Z) page 243 for a similar plan of Edo.(2) £300-400

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201 Kent. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Kent Divided intoits Lathes and Subdivided into Hundreds, Drawn from the bestAuthorities....., published Bowles & Carver, R.Wilkinson and Laurie& Whittle, 1764 - [1828], engraved map with contemporary outlinecolouring, two uncoloured vignettes of Canterbury Cathedral andSt Andrews Rochester, 410 x 500mmThe scarce final edition from the ‘Royal English Atlas’.(1) £150-250

202 London. Mogg (Edward), Mogg’s Twenty Four Miles roundLondon, 1809, engraved circular map with contemporary handcolouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, map diameter, 540mm,overall size 610 x 580mm, contained in contemporary card slip casewith publishers printed orange label to upper siding, worn andrubbedJames Howgego. Printed Maps of London, no.235, state 2.(1) £100-150

203 London. Cruchley (G.F.), Cruchley’s Environs of London,Extending Thirty Miles from the Metropolis, published 1838,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalisedand laid on linen, green cloth endpapers, 895 x 915mm, containedin publishers cloth slipcase with printed label to upper siding, a littlefrayed, together with, Day & Son. (publishers), Plan of BatterseaPark, circa 1860, uncoloured lithographic map, sectionalised andlaid on linen, 750 x 1200mm, marbled endpapers, bound incontemporary cloth boards with manuscript label to upper sidingThe first item described. Howgego. Printed Maps of London 1553 - 1850,number 299, unrecorded state between 8a & 9.(2) £120-180

204 London. Davies (Benjamin Rees), London and its Environs,1844, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring,sectionalised and laid on linen, 550 x 700mm, marbled endpapers,contemporary cloth boards, together with, Cruchley (GeorgeFrederick), Reduced Ordnance Map of London, circa 1870,lithographic map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalisedand laid on linen, some overall toning, marbled endpapers, 680 x910mm, explanatory booklet mounted on front endpaper,publishers decorative cloth gilt, worn and frayed at extremitiesThe first described item. Howgego no.373 state 4.(2) £100-150

205 London. Gill (Macdonald), The Wonderground Map of London,published The Westminster Press [1924], colour printed foldingmap, old folds, 740 x 930mm, supplied with original colour printedenvelope, envelope frayed and worn with slight lossThis is an example of the slightly smaller edition of Gill’s 1913 map which isassumed to have been published to help the promotion of the 1924 BritishEmpire Exhibition that was held at Wembley between April and October ofthat year. If you look closely in the top left hand corner you can see a signsaying:- ‘On To Wembley’ and an art deco lion. Neither of which appear onthe 1913 edition. The map would have been well known and much loved byLondoners and to re-use it to help advertise and promote the exhibition wasprobably a sound piece of advertising and publicity. The map remains highlystylised and whimsical, and was originally commissioned by The LondonUnderground and was designed to be displayed in tube stations. The intensepictorial content of the map caught the public’s imagination and as a resultGill is often credited with creating a resurgence of the genre of decorativemap making. Uncommon to find a bright clean example retaining its originalprinted envelope.(1) £400-600

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206 Low Countries. Ortelius (Abraham), Descriptio GermaniaeInferioris, [1570 - 73], hand coloured oval map with decorativestrapwork border, one small rust hole in margin, 380 x 500mm,Latin text on versoMarcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 58.(1) £100-150

207 Maps. A mixed collection of fourteen maps, mostly 17th &18th century, including maps of Europe, Germany, Middle East,Spain and Belgium, including a title page by Jansson, withexamples by Ortelius, Fricx, Munster, Visscher, Homann, Janssonand Mercator, various sizes and condition(14) £300-500

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208 Maps. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae siveBritannicar: Insularum Descriptio, published Amsterdam, [1573],hand coloured engraved map orientated to the west, 345 x500mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Mercator(Gerard),Southern Scotland, La Seconde Table D’Ecosse (title onverso), circa 1630, hand coloured engraved map, 350 x 455mm,French text on verso, with, De Vaugondy (Robert), RoyaumeD’Irlande divisé en ses quatre Provinces et Subdivisé en Comtés,published Paris, 1750, hand coloured engraved map, old folds,slight creasing, 495 x 550mm, with three others similar(6) £150-200

209 Middle East & Turkey. Moll (Herman), The Turkish Empire inEurope, Asia and Africa Divided into all its Governments, togetherwith the other Territories that are Tributary to it, as also theDominions of ye Emperor of Marocco, published John Bowles &Son, T.Bowles and J.King, circa 1730, hand coloured engraved mapon two conjoined sheets, six inset views of Smyrna,Constantinople & Jerusalem and three views of the HolySepulchre, old folds with some professional restoration to verso,620 x 1015mm(1) £500-800

210 North America. Scherer (Heinrich), Delineatio Nova Et VeraPartis Australis Novi Mexici, cum Australi Parte Insulae CaliforniaeSaeculo Priori ab Hispnis Detectae, circa 1710, uncolouredengraved map of southern California and Mexico, large decorativecartouche and compass rose, 240 x 355mmThe map was created after Scherer corresponded with a Jesuit Missionarycalled Eusebio Kino. Kino’s extensive knowledge of the geography of theregion allowed Scherer to clearly show in detail the interior of southernCalifornia and helped to end the cartographic error of mapping California asan island.(1) £100-150

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211 North America. Schraembl (Franz Anton), General karte vonNord America samt den Westindischen Inseln Verfasst von HerrnPownall, 1788, large engraved map printed on four sheets (aspublished), contemporary outline colouring, inset maps ofHudson’s Bay and the Gulf of California, decorative cartouche andmileage scale, each sheet approximately 510 x 590mm(4) £300-500

212 North Wales. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Mona Insulaalias Anglesey and Caernarvan Shire Discribed by C.S. Correctedand Amended with many Additions by Phil Lea, published GeorgeWildey, circa 1720, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plansof Beaumaris, Bangor and Caernarvon, 355 x 475mm(1) £200-300

213* Northumberland. Speed (John), Northumberland, publishedHenry Overton, [1707 or later], hand coloured engraved map, insettown plans of Berwick and Newcastle, trimmed to neat line onthree borders, margins extended, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framedand glazed(1) £150-200

214 Northumberland. Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Northumriavernacule Northumberland, published Amsterdam, circa 1646,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 410 x 500mm,Latin text on verso, together with, Blaeu (Johannes), ComitatusNorthumbria vernacule Northumberland, circa 1660, engraved mapwith contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting and mountstaining, 410 x 500mm, with, Morden (Robert), Northumberland,circa 1695, hand coloured engraved map, 420 x 360mm, plus,Cary (John), A Map of Northumberland from the best Authorities,circa 1805, hand coloured engraved map, slight mount staining,510 x 400mm(4) £150-250

215 Northumberland. Bill (John), Northumberland, circa 1626,uncoloured engraved map, slight overall toning, 95 x 130mm,English text on verso, together with a further nine maps ofNorthumberland, including examples by Rocque, Walpoole,Langley & Belch, Bowen, Moule, Moll, Neele, Fullarton andArmstrong, various sizes and condition(10) £200-300

216 Northumberland. A collection of twelve maps, 17th - 19thcentury, engraved maps, several with contemporary handcolouring, including examples by Luffman, Gibson, Wallis/Reid,Hinton, Badeslade & Toms, Perrot, Simons, Leigh, Cowley andSellar, together with three maps of North West Scotland by Perrot,Van den Keere and Armstrong, with two maps of Eastern Canadaand Austria by Tallis and a town plan of Oporto, various sizes andcondition(18) £150-250

217* Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from London toHoly head..., Commencing at Towcester in com. Northton &Extending to the City of Lichfield, The Road from London toShrewsbury Continued to Welshpool com. Montgom. in NorthWales [and] The Continuation of the Road from London to Holyhead..., Commencing at the City of Lichfield Extending to the Cityof Chester, circa 1676, together three hand coloured engraved striproad maps, the first described map with some creasing, eachapproximately 315 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed(1) £120-180

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218 Pacific Ocean. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte de la Mer duSud ou Mer Pacifique entre L’Equateur et le 39 1/2 de LatitudeSeptentrionale, circa 1750, uncoloured engraved chart fromCalifornia to Japan on two conjoined sheets showing the tracks ofAnson’s voyages across the Pacific, old folds, title in French andDutch, 305 x 885mmPublished in ‘Voyage autour du Monde’.(1) £100-150

219 Spain. Speed (John), Spaine newly described with manyadictions both in the attires of the people & the setuations of theircheifest Cityes, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa1676, uncoloured engraved ‘carte a figures’ map, ten vignettes ofcostumes to vertical margins, nine oval views of principal cities toupper horizontal margin, occasional marginal closed tears, shortsplit to central fold, frayed with some loss to margins and corners,415 x 535mm, English text on verso, mounted, together with,Italia, Newly Augmented by I.Speede, published Thomas Bassett &Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved ‘carte a figures’map, eight costume vignettes to vertical margins, six oval views ofprincipal cities to upper horizontal margin, some marginal frayingand closed tears causing slight loss to image, some surfaceabrasion, closed tears and a small hole affecting map image, 400 x525mm, English text on verso(2) £150-250

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220 St Helena. Linschoten (Jan Huygen van), Vera effigies etdelineatio Insulae Sanctae Helenae qua Ortum Occasum etSeptentrionem Spectat. Sitae in Altitudine 16 Gradnum ad AustrumLineae Aequinoctialis..., originally published in the ‘Itinerario’, circa1600, three uncoloured engraved prospects on one sheet (aspublished) of St. Helena from the East, West and North by Baptistvan Doetecum, two elaborate strapwork cartouches and decoratedwith three compass roses and sailing galleons, old folds, 310 x480mm(1) £100-150

221 Staffordshire. Speed (John), Stafford Countie and Towne withthe Ancient Citie Lichfeild Described, published Thomas Bassett &Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset townplans of Stafford and Lichfield, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso(1) £150-200

222 Staffordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Staffordiensis Comitatusvulgo Stafford Shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engravedmap with contemporary hand colouring, 410 x 500mm, Latin texton verso, together with, Bowen (Emanuel), An Improved Map ofthe County of Stafford Divided into its Hundreds..., publishedR.Wilkinson. Laurie & Whittle and Bowles & Carver, circa 1794,engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some frayingand chipping to margins, not affecting image, 705 x 540mm, with,Greenwood (C & G), Map of the County of Stafford from an ActualSurvey..., published Josiah Neele, 1830, uncoloured engraved map,calligraphic title and ecclesiastical vignette, 600 x 710mm(3) £150-200

223* Staffordshire. Plot (Robert), This Map of Staffordshire newlydelineated after a new manner with all imaginable submission ishumbly dedicated, 1682, hand coloured engraved map by JosephBrowne, the margins decorated with 233 heraldic shields, old folds,some staining and toning, 630 x 535mm, mounted, framed and glazedNot examined out of frame.(1) £200-300

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224 Staffordshire. A mixed collection of eleven maps, 17th - 19thcentury, engraved maps including examples by Ogilby, Ramble,Saxton/Kip, Bowen, Morden and Hall, occasional duplicates,various sizes and condition(10) £200-300

225 Suez Canal. Chaumelin (G.), Compagnie Universelle du CanalMaritime de Suez, Plan Général du Canal, published Paris, 1889,large colour lithographic map of the length of the Suez canal,sectionalised and laid on linen, 530 x 2540mm, cloth chemise andcontained in contemporary cloth slipcase with contrasting moroccogilt label to spine, slipcase a little frayed(1) £100-150

226 Title page. Speed (John), The Theatre of the Empire of GreatBritaine: Presenting an Exact Geography of the Kingdomes ofEngland, Scotland, Ireland and the Isles adioyning..., publishedGeorge Humble, 1627, hand coloured engraved title page, onemargin strengthened on recto, one margin strengthened on verso,380 x 245mm(1) £70-100

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227 United States. Blaeu (Johannes), Virginiae partis Australis etFLoridae partis Orientalis interjacentiumq3 Regionum NovaDescriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1645, uncoloured engravedmap of the South Eastern United States, decorative cartouche andmileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slightstaining, old folds strengthened on verso, 390 x 505mm, Germantext on verso(1) £300-500

228 Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey & Jansson Jan), Cambriae TypusAuctore [1647 or later], hand coloured engraved map, ornatecartouche and mileage scale, 350 x 490mm(1) £100-150

229* Warwickshire. A mixed collection of nineteen maps, printsand watercolours, 17th - 19th century, including maps ofWarwickshire by Van den Keere, Bill, Van Langeren, Moule,Saxton/Kip and Ogilby, together with a further seven assortedcounty maps by Thomas Moule, with a canal map by Lodge, plus apair of watercolours of Warwick by Kenneth Burton, and a smallcollection of prints and engravings, all framed and glazed, varioussizes and condition(19) £150-250

230 Warwickshire. Speed (John), The Counti of Warwick, TheShire Towne and Citie of Coventre described, published ThomasBassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, engraved map with sparsenear contemporary outline colouring, inset town plans of Warwickand Coventry, slight creasing to central fold, some fraying andmarginal closed tears, one long closed tear affecting image, 390 x515mm, English text on verso, mounted, together with, TheCountye of Monmouth with the sittuation of the Shire-towneDescribed, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Monmouth,some marginal closed tears and fraying causing slight loss to lowercorners, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted(2) £150-250

231 West Indies. Culiacanae Americae Regionis Descriptio [onsheet with] Hispanoliae, Cubae, Aliarumque InsularumCircumiacientium Delineatio [1592 - 95], two hand colouredengraved maps on one sheet (as published), central fold partiallystrengthened on verso, 355 x 500mm, Latin text on versoMarcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.14.(1) £200-300

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232 West Indies. Homann (JohannBaptist Heirs of), Dominia Anglorum inpraecipuis Insulis Americae ut sunt InsulaS. Christopheri, Antegoa, Jamaica,Barbados nec non Insula Bermudes velSommers dictae..., published Nuremberg,circa 1750, five engraved maps on onesheet (as published) with contemporaryhand colouring, title in Latin and repeatedin German, slight dust soiling, occasionalmarginal closed tears repaired on verso,495 x 560mm(1) £100-150

233 Westmorland. Blaeu (Johannes),Westmoria Comitatus AngliceWestmorland, published Amsterdam, circa1648, engraved map with contemporaryhand colouring, slight staining but largelyconfined to margins, 380 x 500mm, Latintext on verso, together with, Morden(Robert), Cumberland [1695 or later], handcoloured engraved map, 370 x 425mm(2) £70-100

234 Winter (Wilhelm). Joannes BaptistaHomann, SAC. CAES. REGQ. CATH. MAJ.Geographus nec non Regiae ScientiarumSocietatis Berolinensis Membrum, c.1740,uncoloured engraved portrait on laid afterJoannes Krenckel, 390 x 280 mm, togetherwith Portraits. Vertue (George), Magnateset Heroes Sangvine Regali Scotiae etAngliar Prognati...., c.1750, uncolouredengraving of mourners at the tomb ofHenry Darnley (Consort to Mary Queen ofScots) with the infant James I of Englandin the foreground, laid on later paper, somecreasing and cracking, several marginalclosed tears, 430 x 560 mm, plus Filius sicMagni est Jacobi haec filia Magni HenriciSoboles dic musi qualis erit, 1742,uncoloured engraved portrait of Charles Iand Queen Henriette Maria, trimmed toimage, 410 x 555 mm, and Fredericus II RexBohemiae, circa 1620, uncolouredengraving of the coronation of Frederick V andElizabeth as King and Queen of Bohemia,trimmed to image, 400 x 460 mm, with threeothers similar, various sizes and condition (7) £100-150

235* World. Moll (Herman), A New andCorrect Map of the World, Laid downAccording to the Newest Discoveries andfrom the most Exact Observations, pub. J& C Bowles, R.Sayer and J.King, circa1720, hand coloured engraved map of theworld on a hemispheral projection on twoconjoined sheets, insular California, fivefurther circular projections of the moon,the sun, the North Pole and theCopernican and Ptolomean systems,ribbon cartouche and large maritimededication, old folds showing signs ofrepair, some dust soiling, 570 x 980mm,framed and glazedNot examined out of frame.(1) £700-1000

236 World. Schraembl (Franz Anton),Generalkarte von den Entdekkungen desKapitan Jacob Cooke..., circa 1790,uncoloured engraved map of the world onMercator’s projection, old folds, slightstaining, one margin partially strengthenedon verso, 335 x 510mm(1) £100-150

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237* Armour. Notzing (Jakob Schrenck von), a collection of twentyengravings, originally published in ‘Armamentarium Heroicum’,Innsbruck, circa 1603, uncoloured engravings, each approximately430 x 300mm, German text on verso(20) £400-600

238* Australasia. A mixed collection of approximately fourhundred prints, engravings and ephemera. mostly 19th century,including topographical prints, including many from the IllustratedLondon News, newspapers, acts of parliament, bond certicicates,legal documents and wills, a passport, reciepts and utility bills andcorrespondence, various sizes and condition(approx.400) £150-200

239* Chalcocondylas (Laonicus). A collection of seventeenengravings, originally published in ‘Histoire generale des Turcs....,’published Paris, circa 1662, seventeen hand coloured engravings,several after Nicolas de Nicolay, one plate torn with loss andcrudely repaired on verso, some marginal water staining, one platewith closed tears and repaired with sellotape, each approximately290 x 190mm, French text on verso,(17) £200-300

240 Charles I. An album of 17th -19th century prints of CharlesI and members of the Stuart family, numerous uncolouredengravings, mezzotints, plans, tables and etchings, modernendpapers, 20th century half calf retaining 19th century moroccotitle labels to spine, folio(1) £300-500

241* Claude (Le Lorrain, [i.e. Claude Gelee]). A mixed collectionof twelve etchings, late 18th century impressions, uncolouredetchings tipped on to later card, together with another framed andglazed example, with three other etchings similar, plus, Piranesi(Giovanni Battista), Veduta della Cascata di Tivoli, 1766 [but later19th century impression], uncoloured etching, trimmed to image,455 x 560mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another Piranesietching of the interior of a prison, but a 20th century impression,plus a 20th century landscape watercolour and a collection ofreceipts for the sale of etchings from P & D Colnaghi and E.Guntrip(18) £150-200

242* Daniell (James publishers). Miscellaneous British Scenery,plates 1,2 & 3, View of Oakhampton Castle Devon, View of IvyBridge Devon [and] View of Berry Pomery Castle Devon, 1801,three large aquatints by J.Hassell and J.Cartwright afterT.Walmesley, contemporary hand colouring, titles repeated inFrench, some dust soiling, surface abrasion and general wear toimages, each approximately 460 x 580mm, framed and glazed innear contemporary gilt gesso framesNot examined out of frames.(3) £80-120

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243 Diderot (Denis, & D’Alembert, Jean). Encyclopedie ouDictionnaire Raisonné des Sciences des Arts et Des Metiers,volumes 3 & 9 (only), 1771 - 73, [with] Recueil de Planches sur LesSciences les Arts Libéraux et Les Arts Méchaniques, 3rd edition,volumes parts 2,4,5,9 & 10 (only), 1772 - 76, additional half titles,two volumes of text and three plate volumes containingapproximately 750 uncoloured engravings of trades andprofessions, including several folding, occasional spotting andslight dust soiling, contemporary calf, boards detached, worn andfrayed, folioSold as a collection of plates not subject to return.(5) £400-600

244 Drummond (Frank, 19th century). Album of originaldrawings, 1850s-1900s, approximately eighty pen & ink and pencildrawings mounted on thirty-four leaves, mostly cartoons andcaricatures, but also including silhouettes, landscapes, streetscenes, book illustrations, interior scenes, many initialled or signed,some dated, 20th century red cloth, marked and extremitiesslightly rubbed, folioA manuscript note on the front pastedown indicates that actor and artistFrank Drummond was a contributor to ‘Punch’ and a friend of George andWeedon Grossmith, authors of ‘Diary of a Nobody’.(1) £150-200

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245* Frith (William Powell, 1819-1909). [Derby Day publishedE.Gambert & Co., 1863], hand coloured engraving by AugusteBlanchard, proof before title and letters, signed in pencil by artistand engraver below image, slight water staining, 550 x 1110mm,mounted, framed and glazed(1) £200-300

246* Frith (William Powell). [The Railway Station], published HenryGraves, 1866, uncoloured engraving by Francis Hall, very slightspotting to margins, 540 x 1130mm, mounted, framed and glazed(1) £200-300

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247* Gruner (Lewis). A collection of thirty-two lithographs,originally published in ‘Specimens of Ornamental Art Selected fromthe Best Models’, published Thomas McLean, 1850, black & whitetitle page and thirty-two chromolithographs and monotonelithographic plates, each with a library blind stamp, slight dust andfinger soiling, each approximately 600 x 480mm(32) £200-300

248 Harris (John). Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca. Or,a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels. Consisting of AboveSix Hundred of the most Authentic Writers..., now Carefully Revised,with Large Additions, vol. 2 only, 1748, numerous engraved platesand folding maps etc., together with Blome (Richard, pub.), TheHistory of the Old and New Testament..., 2nd edition, 1701,numerous engraved plates and few maps, some detached and torn,title laid-down to front pastedown, contemporary calf, boarddetached, worn, folio, with Leycester (Sir Peter), HistoricalAntiquities, in Two Books..., of Great-Brettain and Ireland. TheSecond Containing Particular Remarks concerning Cheshire, 1673,numerous woodcut armorials, lacking map, contemporary calf, jointscracked, some wear, folio, plus other similar illustrated folio volumes,17th-19th century, all incomplete & defectiveSold with all faults, not subject to return.(26) £300-500

249* Holmes (Kenneth, A.R.C.A., 1902-1994). Derwent Water,1936, drypoint etching, published by James Connell in an editionof sixty proofs, signed in pencil to lower margin, plate size 25 x36.5cm (10 x 14.5ins), mounted, together with Clement (R.T., 20thcentury), Cliff side cottages, 1962, pen, ink and wash on paper,heightened with bodycolour, signed and dated 30.6.62, 36.7 x26.3cm (14.5 x 10.25ins), framed and glazed, plus othermiscellaneous prints and views etc., 18th - early 20th century(8) £100-150

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250 Indian mica paintings. Album of 97 Indian paintings on mica,circa 1830-50, including depictions of street sellers, and costumes,processions, trades, etc, mostly with contemporary ink captions inEnglish below, some damage and flaking, and occasional juvenilepencil scribbling, together with a few related small watercoloursand wood engravings, all mounted in contemporary gilt-decoratedred morocco album, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 4to(1) £200-300

251 Italy. Seventeen engraved views, c. 1790, including views ofthe Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Temple of Neptune afterPiranesi, others after Rehberg, Wolff, Hackaert, Gmelin and Colson,sheet size 27 x 42.5cm (10.5 x 16.75 ins), occasional light spottingand marginal waterstains, contemporary cloth, wear to spine,some fading and stains, oblong folio(1) £300-400

252* Kip (Joannes). A collection of eleven engravings, originallypublished in Sir Robert Atkyns ‘The Ancient and Present State ofGloucestershire’, circa 1712, ten hand coloured and one black &white aerial prospects of houses in Gloucestershire, eachapproximately 350 x 445mm(11) £300-500

253* Macbeth-Raeburn (Henry, 1860-1947). A collection ofapproximately 125 prints, etchings and mezzotints, mostly signedin pencil by the artist, including still life of dead game, MrsStatton, Countess of Galloway, Seville Market and The Alhambrafrom Grenada town, together with further etchings of portraits,genre scenes and topographical views, several duplicatesincluding various states and trial proofs, various sizes andcondition, sold with Henry Raeburn’s mezzotints tools comprisingof two rockers a roulette and a burnisher, with a small collectionof approximately forty etchings by Beith McAlistair, signed inpencil by artist, several duplicates, various states and trial proofs,various sizes and conditionFrom the estate of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.165) £300-500

254* Maps & engravings. A mixed collection of approximatelytwenty maps and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, includingseveral engraved views of Lichfield in Staffordshire together withBritish & foreign maps including examples by Seller/Grose, Moll,Lewis and Kitchin, various sizes and condition, including twoframed and glazed(approx.20) £70-100

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255* Mezzotints. A mixed collection of approximately eightyengravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, mezzotint engravings, afew with contemporary hand colouring, including portraits, genre,military, marine, religion, classical and historical, with examples byWard, Young, Yeathered, Bell, Wilson, Watson and Walker, someduplicates, various sizes and conditionFrom the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.80) £300-500

256* Morland (George). Juvenile Navigators, Cottagers [and]Travellers, [circa 1800, but later 19th century impressions], togetherthree coloured mezzotints, trimmed to image with titles displayedin mount aperture, image size approximately 365 x 450mm, verreeglomisé mounts, matching ‘Hogarth’ frames(3) £70-100

257* Nash (Joseph). A collection of approximately seventylithographs originally published in ‘The Mansions of England in theOlden Time’, 1869, tinted lithographs with descriptive text, eachapproximately 230 x 290mm, together with, Jones (Owen), acollection of approximately sixty-five lithographs originallypublished in ‘The Grammar of Ornament’, 1868, tinted and colourlithographs, occasional slight marginal dust soiling, eachapproximately 320 x 205mm,(approx.135) £100-150

258* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately fourhundred engravings and lithographs, mostly 19th century, includingbirds, botany & ferns, mammals, insects, corals, seaweeds andshells, with examples by Curtis, Morris, Lowe, Bradbury andJardine, various sizes and condition, together with volumes 3,4 & 5of A History of British Birds by the Rev. F.O.Morris, plus MrsLoudon’s ‘Facts from the World of Nature’ and one other similarSold as a collection of prints, not subject to return.(approx.400) £200-300

259* Oxford. Smith (John, publisher), Oxoniensis Universitas. TheSouth Prospect of the City of Oxford, 1724, uncoloured engravingby Sutton Nichols on two conjoined sheets, old folds, 490 x 690mm(1) £400-600

260* Perkois (Jacob, 1756-1804). A young woman fromGorinchem, black chalk and watercolour on paper, with brown inkframing lines, signed with initials ‘J.P.’ and inscribed ‘Gorinchem’,28.6 x 19.8cm (11.25 x 7.75 ins)(1) £200-300

261* Pictures & Prints. A collection of paintings and engravings,including an aquatint entitled ‘Vue des Thermes de Caracalla aRome tire de la Collection de Mr. Carl Thurneisen a Francfort surMain’, by Ursula Magdalena Prestel (1777-1845), trimmed, afarmyard mezzotint after George Morland, trimmed and slightlycreased, an aquatint of St. George’s Bloomsbury by T. Malton, twolithographs by T.S. Boys (Regent Street and Piccadilly), awatercolour of a harbour, a colour pencil drawing still life ofvegetables and a basket by Barbara Jones, an oil on canvas laid onboard entitled ‘Farm Buildings Llanwrtyd Wells’ by Marjorie Quinn,and a pair of landscape oils on board, possibly showing scenes nearCape Town (according to a label on the backboard of one), bothindistinctly signed, all framed, various sizes and condition(10) £150-200

262* Portraits. A mixed collection of approximately 100 prints &engravings, mostly 19th century, mezzotint and engraved portraitstogether with genre and topographical etchings and engravings,including examples by Walker, Atkinson, Cousins, Bellin, Ardell,Stock, Macbeth and Murphy, occasional duplicates, various sizesand condition(approx.100) £150-200

263* Postcard album. An album of topographical and greetingspostcards, early to mid 20th century, approximately 220 postcards,including numerous topographical views of Great Britain, Europe,etc., some fairy designs by Margaret W. Tarrant, Millicent Sowerbyand others, some transport images, all postally used, contained inearly 20th century cloth-backed postcard album, rubbed and somewear to edges, folio(1) £100-150

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264* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximatelyforty prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, mezzotints andstipple engravings of topographical scenes, marine, classical, genreand portraits, including examples by Burke, Phillips, Meyer, Maile,Macbeth-Raeburn, Lupton, Lucas, McInnes, Joubert and Ward,occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, together withapproximately fifty key plates, some duplicates, various sizes andconditionFrom the collection of the late Christopher Lennox Boyd.(approx.90) £200-300

265* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of approximately 230prints, engravings and maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, includinghistorical, biblical, natural history, and British and foreigntopographical views including Burnett’s Views of Cintra, varioussizes and condition(approx.230) £100-200

266* Prints and ephemera. A mixed collection of approximately500 prints and ephemera, mostly 18th - 20th century, photographs,post cards, cigarette cards, engravings and prints, including British& foreign topographical views, portraits, old master engravings,natural history, religion and genre, various sizes and condition(approx.500) £100-200

267* Railways. Ingrey (C.), View of the Opening of the Bodminand Wadebridge Railway..., Opened on the 30th of September1834; On which Occasion the Camel Engine drew 22 CarriagesContaining more than 400 Persons. This View shews the Train in theact of Passing over Pendevy Bridge, circa 1834, hand colouredlithograph on two conjoined sheets, 295 x 875mm, mounted,framed and glazed with Parker Gallery label to verso of frameUncommon.(1) £400-600

268* Railways. Dolby (E.T.), Primrose Hill Tunnel. BirminghamRailway. R.Stephenson Esqr. Engineer, published Clerk & Co., circa1840, hand coloured lithograph, very slight spotting and staining,295 x 415mm, mounted, framed and glazed(1) £200-300

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269* Railways. Picken (Thomas), Bath Ford, published E.A.Tackle,Bradford, Wilts, circa 1840, lithograph with contemporary handcolouring after E.A.Tackle, slight spotting, 330 x 470mm, mounted,framed and glazed(1) £200-300

270* Railways. Birkinshaw (J.C.), Crimple Valley Viaduct, York andNorth Midland Railway. Harrogate Branch, published Gibson & Co.,1847, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting,largely confined to margins, 265 x 330mm, mounted, framed andglazed, together with Bury (T.T.), Viaduct at Watford, Entrance tothe Tunnel at Watford [and] The Station at Euston Square, publishedAckermann & Co., 1837, together three aqautints by J.Harris andN.Fielding, all with contemporary hand colouring, eachapproximately 240 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed(4) £150-250

271* Scrap album. An early 19th century scrap album belongingto E.L. Mason, containing watercolours, drawings, prints andmanuscript verse, circa 1830s, including approximately 12 variouswatercolours and pencil drawings, including a brown ink study of aclassical female figure, signed W.W., and dated 1834(?), awatercolour study of a mushroom and beetle, pencil views of St.Michael’s Church, St. Albans, a watercolour study of a femalebeauty, and a pencil view of Dryburgh Abbey, signed L.S. and dated1837, together with numerous manuscript verses, all edges gilt,contemporary blind-decorated boards with leather backstrip,rubbed and some wear, with some loss to head of spine, 4to(1) £100-150

272* Shell Posters. Shell Nature Studies, The set of twelve,January - December, circa 1960, twelve colour reproductionposters after designs by Maurice Wilson and Rowland Hilder, plusthree duplicates (April, July & October), some occasional tears andchips, each mounted on crimped tin battens at head and foot, each740 x 505mm, together with twelve Shell Guides to Life in the Sky,Life on the Cliff, Life in the Stream etc., with Shell Guide toMidlothian and Shell Guide to Herefordshire, plus Shell NatureStudies nos. 19 & 15, the last item framed and glazed, variouscondition(31) £100-150

273* Westminster School. Radclyffe (C.W.),Memorials ofWestminster School, published G.W.Ginger, circa 1844, the set oftwelve tinted lithographs together with the decorative title page,each approximately 360 x 250mm, all mounted, framed and glazed,with Parker Gallery labels on verso of frames, together with,Watson (James), Dr Richard Busby, Master of Westminster School58 Years, Died 1695, Aged 89, published J.Watson, 1775,uncoloured mezzotint portrait after Riley, trimmed to image onthree margins, some creasing, 440 x 320mm, mounted, framedand glazed with Parker Gallery label to verso of frame, with anothersix etchings, prints and engravings of Westminster School, allframed and glazed, various sizes and conditionThe Radclyffe set. Abbey Scenery, no.449.(20)

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274 Illustrated London News. Twenty-seven volumes, a brokenrun 1850 - 1905, comprising of 1850, 1853, 1856 (Jul - Dec), 1857(with a duplicate of Jul - Dec), 1858 (Jul - Dec), 1869 (Jul - Dec),1870, (Jan - Jun), 1872, Jan - Jun), 1874, 1875 (Jan - Jun), 1877 (Jul- Dec), 1878 (Jan - Jun), 1879 (Jul - Dec), 1880 (Jan - Jun), 1882 (Jul- Dec), 1883 (Jan - Jun), 1887 (Jul - Dec), 1902 (Jul - Dec), 1903,1904 [and] 1905 Jan - Jun), twenty-seven half yearly volumes,containing numerous uncoloured engraved plates including manyfolding, with occasional colour lithographic illustrations, mixedbindings, various condition, folio(27) £400-600

275 John Bull. vol. I, nos. 1-55, 1820-21, vol. III, nos. 108-159,1823, vol. IV, nos. 1-30, 32-39, 41-52, 1824 and vol. VIII, nos. 369-420, 1828, occasional soiling, tears and losses, some issuestrimmed, vol. I contemporary half calf, rubbed, vols. III, IV & VIIIbound in green half morocco, rubbed, folioPopular Sunday Tory newspaper, edited by Theodore Hook, which ran from1820 to 1892. (4) £100-150

276 The Sketch. 4 volumes, numbers 89 - 96, January 1915 -December 1916,numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout,later endpapers, modern half morocco gilt, folio, together with,Figaro Illustré, 2 volumes 1888 - 89, numerous uncoloured andcoloured lithographic illustrations, English edition with text inFrench and English, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and wornat extremities, folio, with three other volumes similar(9) £100-150

277 Vanity Fair Album A Show of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Judgesand Men of the Day, Volume 10, 1878, printed title and index, fifty-two (complete as list) chromolithographic caricatures by ‘Spy, ‘Ape’and others including James Abbott M’Neill Whistler, FrederickRobert Spofforth and General Giuseppe Garibaldi, each with pageof descriptive text, slight marginal dust soiling, gutta perchaperished, contents shaken and loose, a.e.g., book plate of FrederickTooth, publishers green cloth gilt, folio(1) £150-200

278 Vanity Fair Album. A Weekly Show of Political, Social &Literary Wares, volume 17 [January - June 1877], printed title,twenty-six chromolithographic caricatures after ‘Spy’, includingReverend John Henry Newman, Richard Wagner and W.G.Grace,some slight creasing, publishers green cloth gilt, folio(1) £200-300

279 Vanity Fair Albums. A Show of Sovereigns, Statesmen,Judges and Men of the Day, volume 6, 1874, printed title and index,fifty-two (complete as list) chromolithographic caricatures includingSir Henry Irvine and Mr Arthur Sullivan, occasional marginal fingersoiling, gutta percha perished, contents shaken and loose, a.e.g.publisher’s green cloth gilt, folio, together with volume 15, (1883)but containing only thirty-nine (of 52 plates) and volume 26 (1894)containing only twenty-two (of 52) plates, folioSold as a collection of prints, not subject to return(3) £100-200

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280 Aesop. [The fables of sop paraphras’d in verse, and adorn’dwith sculpture, by John Ogilby, 1651], lacking title and fivepreliminary leaves, seventy-five engraved plates only (of 81), finalleaf of text torn with some loss and old repairs, close-trimmed athead affecting a few page numbers, occasional closed tears mostlyto margins, some browning, dust-soiling and dampstaining, 19thcentury half calf, gilt decorated spine, upper board detached andlower joint split, 4to, together with Bunyan (John), The Pilgrim’sProgress from this World to that which is to come..., 2 parts in one,32nd edition, 1775, engraved portrait frontispiece and twenty-twoplates, all hand-coloured (including one folding), some spotting andbrowning, 19th century sheep, joints splitting, worn, 8vo, plus twoother 18th century antiquarian volumes, including a 1797 Pilgrim’sProgress(4) £200-300

281 Ames (William). Bellarminus enervatus a Giulielmo Amesio....,4 volumes (bound as one), Amsterdam: Janson, 1628, engravedtitle, three additional individual title pages (separate pagination),contemporary calf, hinges cracked and spine creased, 12moIncludes Disputationes anti-Bellarminianae.(1) £150-200

282 Amman (Johann Conrad). Dissertatio de Loquela Qua nonsolum Vox humana, & loquendi artificium ex originibus suiseruuntur: Sed & traduntur media, quibus ii, qui ab incunabulis Surdi& Muti fucrunt, loquelam adipisci, quique difficulter loquuntur, vitiasua emendare possint, Amsterdam: Joannem Wolters, 1700,vignette title-page printed in red and black (toned), folding table,small stain to edge of table and preceding two leaves, marbledendpapers, red sprinkled edges, contemporary calf, gilt decoratedspine, rubbed, small 8vo(1) £200-300

283 [Aston, Joseph]. Metrical Records of Manchester, in which itshistory is traced (currente calamo) from the days of the ancientBritons to the present time. By the Editor of the ManchesterHerald, 1822, iv + 5-105, 3 pp. index, minor soiling to first and lastleaf, light spotting to endpapers, together with Heywood(Benjamin), An Address to the Mechanics, Artisans, &c deliveredat the opening of the Manchester Mechanics’ Institution, onWednesday, 30th March, 1825, Manchester, printed by Robinsonand Bent, 1825, 15 pp., minor soiling to first and last leaf, bothbound in late 19th century uniform maroon half morocco gilt,bookplate of William Garnett, Esq., Bleasdale and Queenmore Park,Co. Lancaster, a little rubbed and some minor marks, slim 8voJoseph Aston’s Metrical Records of Manchester is a humorous portrayal ofManchester history in verse, with particular to recent history including thePeterloo Massacre. The banker Benjamin Heywood (1793-1865) was theprincipal patron of the Manchester Mechanics Institution, the first of its kindto be established outside London.(2) £150-200

284 Bayle (Pierre). The Dictionary Historical and Critical of MrPeter Bayle. The Second Edition, Carefully collated with the severalEditions of the Original; in which many Passages are restored, andthe whole greatly augmented, particularly with a Translation of theQuotations from eminent Writers in various Languages. To which isprefixed, the Life of the Author, revised, corrected, and enlarged, byMr Des Maizeaux, Fellow of the Royal Society, 5 vols., 1734-38,engraved portrait frontispiece to volume one, titles printed in redand black, occasional woodcut printer’s device to text, endpapersrenewed, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, contrasting gilt-lettered spine labels, large thick folioA handsome set.(5) £400-600

285 Bell (Charles). Illustrations of the Great Operations ofSurgery, Trepan, Hernia, Amputation, Aneurysm, and Lithotomy,1st edition, 1821, 20 etched plates, some light spotting to plates,title and final leaf with some light soiling, light library stamp to title,untrimmed, original plain boards, modern calf reback, oblong folioGarrison-Morton 558. Norman 174. The first issue with the date andpublisher’s name Hurst on the title page. The remarkable illustrations wereengraved by Thomas Landseer after original drawings by the author. (1) £300-400

286 Bible [English]. The Bible: Translated according to the Hebrewand Greeke, and conferred with the best Translation in diverslanguages..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1615, generaland New Testament titles within decorative woodcut borders,Apocrypha present, printed in black letter text throughout, lackingpreliminary leaves and first leaf of the Book of Genesis, bound withincomplete genealogies, Common Prayer, Book of Psalms andConcordance, margins close-trimmed affecting a few running titles,text-block broken and some leaves detached and frayed, dust-soiling and few marks, 18th century reversed calf, lacking spine,boards detached and some loss of leather, worn, 4toHerbert 341. Apparently the last black-letter quarto edition of this Genevaversion printed by Barker, being version ‘B’ with general title: “... rea / dyfinding...,”. Sold with all faults, not subject to return.(1) £150-200

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287 Bible [Latin]. Biblia, ad vetustissma exemplaria nunc recenscastigate, Romaeq; reuisa. In quibus, praetor ea quae subsequensprefatio indicat, capita singular ita versibus distincta sunt, Venice:ex Officina Juntarum, 1571, printer’s woodcut device to title andverso of final leaf, numerous woodcut initials, early ink inscriptionsto title, first leaf of Genesis (A1) strengthened to gutter margin andslightly frayed, some damp staining mostly to first and last fewleaves, occasional browning and few marks, contemporary vellumwith yapp fore-edges, 8vo(1) £250-350

288 Bible [German]. Biblia: das ist: die gantze Heglige Schrift...,Frankfurt: Geog Raben, Sigmund Feyerabend und Weggand HanenErben, 1567, woodcut illustrations, lacking title and few otherleaves, many leaves at rear of volume torn with loss, somedetached and frayed, some dust-soiling and few marks,contemporary blind decorated morocco over wooden boards, brasscorner pieces, lacking clasps, worn, folio, together with Berchorius(Petrus), Prima [-tertia] pars Dictionarii moralis, [Paris], ClaudeChevallon, 1522, lacking title and all before aiiii, few woodcutinitials, woodcut printer’s device to verso of final leaf of text, fewworm holes, late 19th century sheep, with contemporary blinddecorated covers relaid to boards, rubbed and some wear, folioSold with all faults, not subject to return.(2) £200-300

289 Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible, Containing the OldTestament and the New. Newly Translated out of the OriginallTongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared andRevised..., London: Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kingsmost Excellent Maiestie, and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1635],lacking general title, New Testament title present within decorativewoodcut border (cropped at head, repaired to lower margin andlined to verso), Apocrypha present, running titles throughoutvolume cropped and fore-edge margins close-trimmed affectingsome printed marginal notes, bound with Genealogies by JohnSpeed, 1635 at front of volume, with double-page map (close-trimmed and torn), bound with at rear A Briefe Concordance, orTable to the Bible of the Last Translation..., Collected andAlphabetically digested by John Downame..., London: Printed bythe Assignes of Cl. Cotton, 1633, and bound with The Way to TrueHappinesse, Leading to the Gate of Knowledge..., newly correctedand augmented, London: Printed by Robert Young, 1633, closedtear to title , margins and running titles close-trimmed and somecropped, dust & finger soiling throughout, some spotting andmarks, 19th century calf, 8vo, together with an incomplete LatinBible published 1590(?), lacking title, preliminary leaves and fewleaves at rear, dust-soiling and dampstaining, some fraying tomargins mostly at rear, 19th century blind decorated calf (datedMDXC at foot of spine), extremities rubbed, 8voHerbert 498 (first title).(2) £300-400

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290 Bible [Dutch]. Biblia, dat is De gantsche H. Schrifturevervattende alle de Canonyke Boeken des Ouden en des NieuwenTestaments..., door last van de Hoog Mog. Heeren Staten Generaalder Vereenigde Nederl... in de Jaaren 1618 ende 1619, doorgemeene ordre der Kerken van Druksouten verbeetert, 1791,Haarlem: Joh[annes] Enschede en Zoonen, [1791], engraved titlewith ink armorial stamp and signature of Gerharus Masman, NewTestament title with imprint dated 1789, bound with Het Boek derPsalmen, Nevens de Gezangen bij de Hervormde Kerk vanNederland in Gebruik..., Haarlem: Johannes Enschede en Zoonen,1789, ink armorial stamp and signature of Johannes Trellont, somespotting throughout, a.e.g., with gauffered edges, contemporarydark green straight grain morocco gilt, later clasps, 8vo(1) £200-300

291 Bickham (George). The Universal Penman; or, the Art ofWriting made useful to the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as theMan of Business..., 1743, engraved portrait frontispiece (frayed tofore-edge margins), 112 engraved plates plates only of 212(including title), general title lightly dust-soiled, few ink marks,dampstaining and fraying mostly to fore-edge margins, modernquarter calf gilt, folio(1) £200-300

292 Bonaventura (Saint). [Tractatus de profectu religiosorum,Paris, Denis Roce, 1500?], 123 of 124 leaves, consisting of threeunnumbered preliminary leaves (lacking a1 title), and 120numbered leaves of main text (i-cxx), some minor marks and a littlestaining towards rear of volume, final 20 leaves and rear cover withminor rodent damage to extreme top margins (not affecting text),contemporary limp vellum, rubbed and marked with a little wear,small 8voFormerly attributed to Bonaventura, but now understood as the work ofDavid of Augsburg.(1) £200-300

293 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.comprehending An Account of His Studies and Numerous Works,in Chronological Order..., 2 volumes, 1st edition, printed by HenryBaldwin, for Charles Dilly, 1791, second state with ‘give’ correctedin line 10 on p.135 of first volume, stipple engraved portraitfrontispiece to first volume (supplied from another copy and withlater hand-colouring), two engraved plates of facsimile handwritingin vol. 2, occasional minor creasing and marks, frontispiece andtitle-page to vol. 1 dust-soiled, gathering Kk in volume 2 withrepaired closed tears, volume 2 with near contemporary marginaliaindistinctly initialled (some trimmed, but others preserved withmarginal folds), endpapers renewed, near contemporary calf,rubbed, smartly rebacked and recornered, 4toPottle 79; Rothschild 463; Tinker 338. An intriging first edition of Boswell’s‘Johnson’, with annotations to the second volume in an early hand. Theauthor reveals himself to be no fan of Boswell, calling him ‘poor pitifulBoswell’, ‘fulsome blockhead’ and ‘invidious wretch’, and making commentssuch as ‘Rank nonsense ... he knew nothing of the matter’. He talks of the‘most abominable indelicacy’ and ‘gross flattery’ of Boswell’s writings,although he concedes in conclusion that the work is ‘An admirable Summaryof a Character, truly great notwithstanding the innumerable Instances ofWeakness and Inconsistency which these Volumes exhibit’, going on to say‘And, tho’ the Writer is, by the Generality of Readers, affected to be held inContempt for the Frivolity, Vanity & Servility which he too often displays - yetthe Liberal & Judicious will always be ready to acknowledge their Obligationto him for a Biographical Work exceeded, perhaps, by none for the salutaryLessons of Wisdom & Morality which it affords.’(2) £700-1000

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294 Boyle (Robert). Hydrostatical Paradoxes, made out by NewExperiements (for the most part Physical and Easie), Oxford: RichardDavies, 1666, title in red and black, lacking first plate, some dust-soiling and a little toning, mainly affecting margins, scattered lightspotting and offsetting, few marginal tears to plates, modern calf, 8voFulton 72.(1) £200-300

295 Bugg (Francis).The Picture of Quakerism Drawn to the Life, InTwo Parts, The first shewing the vanity of the Quakers pretence oftheir being the one, only Catholick Church of Christ..., The second,containing, a brief history of the rise, growth, and progress ofQuakerism..., 1st edition, London: W. Kettleby & W. Rogers, 1697,pp.[16],123,[1],[16],196, double-page plate, contemporary panelledcalf, joints slightly cracked and minor wear to head & foot  of spine,8vo, together with The Picture of Quakerism Once more Drawn tothe Life. Containing XX Articles of their Faith. Together with XXModest Queries, humbly propounded to the Wise in Heart...,London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin, and Hen.Clements, 1714-19, pp.[2],72,3-96,viii,97-304,[2],315-403,[5],(complete), double-page plate, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked,8vo, with Hanway (Jonas), A Sentimental history of chimneysweepers, in London & Westminster. Shewing the necessity ofputting them under regulations, to prevent the grossest inhumanityto the climbing boys. With a letter to a London clergyman on Sundayschools. Calculated for the preservation of the children of the poor,1st edition, 1785, engraved title and one plate, lacking frontispiece,dampstaining and browning to first few leaves and outer margintowards rear, some damp-fraying to upper margins of initial leaves(with loss to ruled border of title), hinges repaired, contemporary calf,rebacked, board corners worn, 8vo, and Campbell (Duncan), TheHistory of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, AGentleman who tho’ Deaf and Dumb, writes down any Stranger’sName at first Sight: with their future Contingencies of Fortune…, 2ndedition, 1720, engraved portrait frontispiece, and four engravedplates, some spotting and toning, modern half calf, 8vo, and Brydall(John), Speculum Juris Anglicani, or, a View of the Laws of England,as they are divided into Statutes, Common-Law and Customs…,1673, few worm holes, library bookplate, contemporary sheep, small8vo, plus other 17th-19th century antiquarian(22) £400-600

296 Burges (Sir James Bland). Richard the First, a Poem: inEighteen Books, 2 volumes, printed by C. Roworth, 1801, half-titlespresent, marbled endpapers, contemporary gilt decorated marbledcalf, lightly rubbed, spines with armorial gilt stamp of Francis FerrandFoljambe (1750-1814) of Osberton Hall, Worksop, Nottinghamshire,M.P. for Yorkshire (1784) and Higham Ferrers (1801-1807), 8vo,together with [Kincaid, Thomas], Poems in English and Latin, on theArchers, and Royal-Company of Archers. By Several Hands, 1stedition, Edinburgh: n.p., 1726, toned, red edges, modern half calf,12mo in 6s, plus [Marshall, William], A Review of the Landscape, aDidactic Poem: also of an Essay on the Picturesque: together withPractical Remarks on Rural Ornament..., 1st edition, printed for G.Nicol, 1795, marbled endpapers and edges, hinges split, book ticketof C. Witherby on front pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed,gilt decorated spine darkened, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th centuryEnglish literature, mostly leatherbound(29) £300-400

297 [Byng, Admiral John] The Trial of the Honourable AdmiralJohn Byng, at a Court Martial, as taken by Mr. Charles Fearne,Judge-Advocate of his Majesty’s Fleet..., 1757, scattered spotting,19th century cloth, torn at head of spine, scuffed, folio(1) £100-150

298 Byron. Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During aResidence with His Lordship at Pisa, by Thomas Medwin, Esq...Two Volumes in One, printed for Henry Colburn, c.1825, pencilannotations throughout in a contemporary hand, engraved portraitfrontispiece, offset to title-page and slightly water-stained(obscuring ownership name on reverse), folding facsimile plate tornout and absent, title-page with pencilled name to upper margin(Hutt/Huth?), second volume without separate title (as issued?),occasional spotting, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt, nearcontemporary green half morocco with gilt decorated spine,rubbed and slightly scuffed, small 8vo, together with a postcardpicturing Byron’s bedroom at Newstead Abbey loosely insertedfrom Bob Britman to Oscar Wood, postmarked September 5th1958, stating: ‘There is one book on exhibit here that has notes“like” yours. Do compare them some day.’Apparently once in the possession of Christ Church don Oscar Wood, thiscopy has copious pencilled annotations and underlinings throughout in acontemporary hand, refuting Medwin’s text. A large number of the notes aretranscribed from observations in a ‘Review of Dallas and Medwin on Byron’written by statesman, and close friend of Byron, John Cam Hobhouse (1786-1869), which was published in volume 3 of the ‘Westminster Review’ inJanuary 1825. We have been unable to establish the identity of theannotator, although it seems he or she was more or less a contemporary ofByron, since the marginalia have been cropped here and there by the early19th century binder. The book appears to have been annotated by someoneacquainted with Byron and sympathetic to the poet, who used Hobhouse’s‘Review’, other printed sources, and personal knowledge of his or her own,to annotate Medwin’s work. In his review Hobhouse was scathing ofMedwin, writing: ‘as Mr. Medwin has been a dragoon, and as, moreover, hehas recently sent a letter to England of a very warlike complexion, wesuppose we must content ourselves with saying that he has misheard, notmisrepresented, Lord Byron. Certain however, it is, that the Conversations,such as they now appear, never could have been uttered by his lordship;who, amongst his other noble qualities, was distinguished for a scrupulousregard, even in trifles, to truth’, adding ‘nothing can be more unpardonablethan the taking Medwin’s Conversations for authentic’. Of particular interestare the annotations which are not taken from Hobhouse, for example:‘Medwin was not so very intimate with him after all. He once took a bookof Byron’s off a table in the latter’s absence. The servant, who remonstratedbut in vain asked his master on informing him of the fact what he should doif the same thing were repeated - Byron replied “Kick his A—e”!’. There aremany other personal references to Byron, for example: ‘He drank a gooddeal gin also. Pointing over to the MS of Lara, he said “its all gin. Gin is thetrue Helicon”!’; ‘He was very fond of bragging of his swimming prowesss,but he was no great shakes in the matter after all’; and, referring to a locketByron wore round his neck, ‘He would never tell the name of the lady towhom this woman’s hair belonged’. Medwin claimed that Byron had takenpart in several duels, quoting the poet as saying ‘“one [duel] was withHobhouse before I became intimate with him”‘; this line has beenunderlined, and written in the margin beside is the word ‘stuff!’. Where thetext quotes Byron on his associations with the opposite sex, a manuscriptnote in the margin reads: ‘Maria Cogni! His chere amie at Venice before hetook up with his Fornarina was Maria Segati’. There are manuscriptreferences to, amongst others, Shelley (‘What Shelley did was to ask him[Southey] if he wrote the Review on the Revolt of Islam’), Polidori (‘he[Byron] purposely absented himself leaving Polidori to entertain his ownguests’), Byron’s daughter Ada (‘Ada had a hard mathematical head which[Charles] Babbage cultivated to his hearts content. She knew more abouthedging a betting book, than writing poetry. It is said that she resembled herfather a good deal when she was in a passion’), and Lady Caroline Lamb(‘poor Lady Caroline was undoubtedly mad. [Samuel] Rogers is of opinionthat nothing criminal ever took place between her and Byron’). Atranscription of the annotations is available on request.(1) £500-800

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299 Canning (George, et al). Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, fourthedition, printed for J. Wright, 1801, contemporary signature D.Campbell to half-title, some  margins  dust-soiled,  edgesuntrimmed,  modern half calf, large 4to(1) £150-200

300 Chronological Tables Chronological Tables of Europe. Fromthe Nativity of our Saviour to the Year MDCCXXVI. Digested into aMethod, not hitherto Extant, so very Easie & Exact, that one mayimmediately find out either Pope, Emperour or King, and therebyknow in what time of Kingdom he Reign’d..., London: Sold by C.Bateman, 1726, engraved frontispiece, title, double-page dediction,folding double-hempisphere map and folding map of Europe, twoplats and 31 leaves of engraved tables/text (two double-page andone folding), recent endpapers, a.e.g., contemporary gilt panelledcalf, modern reback, 8vo, together with a defective copy ofChronological Tables for Europe... to the Year 1703, by ColonelParsons, London: B. Barker, 1707, engraved title and tables (someleaves detached), folding engraved tables to pastedowns, fore-edge margins damp soiled, contemporary gilt panelled calf, wornspine, oblong 12mo(2) £100-150

301 Collins (Arthur). The Peerage of England; Containing aGenealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of thatKingdom..., 7 vols., 4th edition, 1768, numerous engraved armorialplates, contemporary calf gilt, morocco title labels to spines, jointscracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Kimber (Edward, &Johnson, Richard), The Baronetage of England: Containing aGenealogical and Historical Account of all the English Baronets nowExisting: with their Descents, Marriages, and memorable Actionsboth in War and Peace..., 3 vols., 1771, numerous engravedarmorial plates, contemporary calf, morocco title labels, jointscracked and slight wear to extremities, 8vo(10) £200-300

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302 Combe (William). The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of thePicturesque, ninth edition, published R.Ackermann, circa 1820,decorative title with near contemporary ownership signature, thirty(including frontispiece) aquatint plates by Thomas Rowlanson withcontemporary hand colouring, slight staining, offsetting andmarginal finger soiling, stitching a little loose, near contemporaryhalf calf with gilt decorated spine, bumped and rubbed atextremities, 8vo, together with, The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax inSearch of a Wife, 3rd. edition, published R.Ackermann, 1821,decorative title, twenty-four (including frontispiece) aquatint platesby Thomas Rowlandson, contemporary hand colouring, very slightspotting, near contemporary cloth with gilt decorated spine, somestaining to sidings, bumped and worn at extremities, 8vo, with,Rowlandson (Thomas, Illustrator), Poetical Sketches ofScarborough Illustrated by Twenty-one Engravings of HumourousSubjects..., published R.Ackermann, 1818, title page stained with acrudely repaired small hole, frontispiece torn with no loss to image,twenty (complete), aquatint plates with contemporary handcolouring, some offsetting, untrimmed, near contemporary halfcalf, upper board detached, rubbed frayed and worn, 8vo(3) £200-300

303 Crane (Thomas). Job’s Assurance of the Ressurrection. ASermon at Winwick in the County Paletine of Lancaster, June 25.1689, at the Funeral of the Reverend Richard Sherlock D.D. lateRector there, printed for Philip Burden Bookseller in Warrington,1690, [iv] + 32 pp., together with Taylor (Zachary), The Death ofthe Righteous: or, the discriminating circumstances that favour thedeparture of a pious soul. Delivered at Wigan, April 18, 1695. At theObsequies of the Honorable and Vertuous Lady Elizabeth, relict ofSir Roger Bradshaigh, of Haigh, printed for E. Jones, for Sam.Lowndes, 1695, half-title, title with printed black border, [iv] + 24pp., both bound in later 19th century uniform maroon half moroccogilt, with bookplate of William Garnett, Esq., Bleasdale andQueenmore Park, Co. Lancaster, to front pastedown of eachvolume, slim 8voWing 6819, for the first work.(2) £150-200

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304 Davis (David Daniel). The Principles and  Practice of ObstetricMedicine, The Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine, in aseries of Systematic Dissertations on Midwifery, and on the Diseasesof Women and Children, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1836, 70 lithographicplates, including some double-page, some spotting, and waterstainingto several plates at front of first volume, light ink stamp of theBirmingham Medical Institute to each plate, endapers  renewed, 19thcentury cloth with later reback, a little rubbed and marked, 4to,together with Cloquet (Jules Germain), Pathologie Chirurgicale. Planet Methode qu’il convient de suivre dans l’enseignement de cettescience..., 1st edition, Paris, 1831, 12 engraved plates, library stampto title and following two leaves, some spotting, modern boards, 4to,with Lewis (George), Anatomico-Chirurgical Views of the Male andFemale Pelvis, 2nd edition, 1822, 16 engraved plates, some offsetting,library stamp to title and plates, recent cloth, folio, plus three other18th-19th century anatomy volumes(7) £200-300

305 De Morgan (Augustus). Formal Logic: Or, the Calculus ofInference, Necessary and Probable, 1st ed., 1847, library ink stamppartly removed from foot of title, 16pp. publisher’s adverts to rear,some spotting, mainly to first and last few leaves, originalblindstamped cloth gilt, worn with some loss to spine, spinedetached, 8vo(1) £100-150

306 Dore (Gustave). Cassell’s Dore Gallery: Containing TwoHundred and Fifty Beautiful Engravings... by Edmund Ollier, c. 1890,black and white illustrations, a few light spots, contemporary halfcalf, spine with red label and gilt decoration (covers a little bowedwith mottled stains), 4to, together with The History of Don Quixote.By Cervantes, c. 1890, numerous illustrations,some spotting andwater stains, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary vellum, a little rubbedwith stains, 4to, with others, mostly illustrated by Dore includingThe Fables of La Fontaine, The Adventures of Baron Munchausenand Dante’s Purgatorio and Paradiso, in varying condition(9) £100-150

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307 Enderbie (Percy). Cambria Triumphans, or Brittain in itsPerfect Lustre, shewing the Origen and Antiquity of that IllustriousNation. The Succession of their Kings and Princes, from the First,to King Charles of Happy Memory. The Description of the Countrey:the History of the Antient and Moderne Estate. The manner of theInvestiture of the Princes, with the Coats of Arms of the Nobility,1st edition, 2 vols. in one, London: Andrew Crooke, 1661, woodcutarmorial frontispiece and few woodcut armorials to text, thredouble-page engraved plates of armorial bearings, continuouspagination throughout, title-page with signature of Peter Le Neve,Norroy King of Arms (1661-1729) and William Tennant (1805-1848),upper margin of A2 with early signature of Humphry Hooke,dampstaining to lower outer corners mostly to final half of volume,upper hinge cracked, a.e.g., early 19th century brown morocco gilt,spine and extremities rubbed, slight dampstaining to boards, folioArmorial bookplate of William Tennant (1805-1848) of Little Aston Hall,Shenstone, Staffordshire, was the elder son of William Tennant of LittleAston Hall, and Maria Charlotte Anderson Pelham, daughter of Charles, 1stLord Yarborough. He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church,Oxford. He succeeded his father in 1835 and died unmarried in 1848. Hewas succeeded by his second brother, Charles Edward Tennant, aCommander in the Royal Navy. The library was sold in London at auction bySamuel Leigh Sotheby & Co., 7 January 1850.(1) £300-500

308 Falconer (William). The Shipwreck, a Poem..., printed forWilliam Miller, 1804, half-title, three engraved plates (foxed),engraved vignettes on letterpress, additional near contemporarywatercolour of a fish captioned ‘The Dolphin’ and initialled ‘GBL’bound in following p.54, occasional light toning and marks, first leafof Description of the Plates a little creased and with short closedtear in blank fore-margin, contemporary ownership signature onverso of front free endpaper, modern bookplate on frontpastedown, all edges gilt, recent calf, dotted line decorated raisedbands between wavy line rolls, gilt lettered direct in second andthird compartments, remainder with flower and seedhead tool,green cloth slipcase, large 8vo (1) £100-150

309* Fores (S.W., publisher). Five unused printed envelopes,comprising Courting (No.1), Musical (No.2), Dancing (No.3), Civic(No.6), Christmas (No.10), c.1840, together five etched envelopeswith cartoon illustrations on the front, each titled to upper marginand with imprint to lower margin, some foxing and dust-soiling,generally toned, approximately 10 x 14cm (4 x 5.5ins), togetherwith four other envelopes similar, entitled Poste-Restant - or Left atthe Post, Awaiting Your Reply, Accept My Apologies, and In Haste,c.1870, etched with cartoon illustration on the front incorporating aplace for a postage stamp, initialled A.G., all unused but withgummed flap adhered, 9.5 x 12cm (3.75 x 4.75ins)(9) £400-600

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310 Gailhard (Jean). The Compleat Gentleman: or Directions forthe Education of Youth as to their Breeding at Home and TravellingAbroad. In Two Treatises, 1st edition, 1678, Imprimatur leaf, generaltitle, and title to second part (lacking title to first part), 4 pages ofadvertisements at end, occasional underlining and marginalia,minor worm tracks to lower blank margin, some light toning, 19thcentury presentation inscription to verso of licence leaf,contemporary mottled calf, with modern antique-style reback, 8voWing G118.(1) £150-200

311 Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of theRoman Empire, with Notes and a Memoir by F.A. Guizot, 2 vols.,circa 1880, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title andnumerous plates (few folding), contemporary vellum with giltarmorial to centre of each board and upper & lower panels onspines, morocco title labels slightly worn, 8vo, together withRicardi Press, Quinti Horati Flacci, Opera Omnia Cura E.C.Wickham apud P.H. Lee Warner Mediceae Societatis Librarium,London, 1910, edges untrimmed, original limp vellum, 4to (limitededition 531/1016), with Macray (William Dunn), Annals of theBodleian Library Oxford, 2nd edition, enlarged, and continued from1868 to 1880, Oxford, 1890, inscribed to half-title, t.e.g., remainderuntrimmed, original quarter morocco, 8vo, plus other antiquarian,including classics etc.(17) £150-200

312 Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von). Faustus: from the Germanof Goethe, London: Boosey and Sons, and Rodwell & Martin, 1821,engraved frontispiece and 26 plates by Henry Moses, occasionalspotting, edges untrimmed, original boards with large engraveddecorative title roundel to upper board, slight wear to joints andextremities, 4to(1) £100-150

313 Goldsmith (Oliver). Retaliation: A Poem... including Epitaphson the most distinguished Wits of this Metropolis, 4th edition,corrected, printed for G. Kearsly, 1774, title with engraved portraitvignette, [iv] + 22 pp., some light soiling and waterstains to lowermargins, with consequent minor repair to title, bound with[Beattie, James]. The Minstral; or, The Progress of Genius, [1774],lacks all before b1 (advertisement), 32 pp. of main text, some minormarks, bound with [Glover, Richard], Medea. A Tragedy, 1stedition, printed by H. Woodhall, 1761, 6 pp. preliminary leaves (title,dedication leaf and prologue), and 98 pp. of text, final leaf torn withsome loss to inner blank margin (repaired), bound with [Pope,Alexander]. The New Dunciad: as it was found in the yearMDCCXLI. With the Illustrations of Scriblerus, and Notes Variorum,[2nd edition], printed for T. Cooper, 1742, 8 pp. preliminary leaves(half-title, title, To the Reader and Argument), and 44 pp. of text,early 19th century polished full calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, 4toRothschild 1014 for the second work. Griffith 549, Foxon P787 andRothschild 1598 for the fourth work (the fourth book of Pope’s Dunciad).(1) £200-300

314 Guise (Henri, Duc de). Memoires of Henri D. of Guise,relating his passage to Naples, and heading there the second revoltof that people, 1st English edition, printed by T.N. for H. Herringman,1669, first blank not present, licence leaf facing title, errata leaf atend, early ownership signature to title inked out and dated 1695,contemporary mottled calf, worn with some loss to head and footof spine, joints partly cracked, 8vo, together with Queen Anna’sNew World of Words, or Dictionarie of the Italian and EnglishTongues, Collected, and Newly much Augmented by John Florio, 2parts in one, 1st ed., 1611, title within architectural woodcut border(trimmed and detached with insect damage), lacking portraitfrontispiece, some preliminaries and A1, some wormtracks andmarginal insect damage, occasional soiling and underlining, hingesreinforced, later calf, upper cover detached, folio. Sold with all faultsWing 2226, for the first work.(2) £200-300

315 Hallam (Arthur Henry). Remains, in Verse and Prose, 1stedition, [privately] printed by W. Nicol, 1834, first and final leaveslightly foxed, endpapers chipped and hinges strengthened withfabric tape, all edges gilt, contemporary blind panelled greenmorocco, rebacked preserving most of original spine, 8voRare privately published first edition of Henry Hallam’s memoir of his son.Arthur Henry Hallam is chiefly remembered for his friendship with AlfredTennyson, and as the inspiration for ‘In Memoriam’. Tennyson was amongstthose of Arthur’s friends who felt that his writings deserved a wideraudience after his premature death at the age of twenty-two in 1833.(1) £500-800

316 Heylyn (Peter). Cosmographie in Four Books, Containing theChorographie and Historie of the Whole World, and all the PrincipalKingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles therof..., 4 parts in one, 5thedition, 1677, additional engraved title (margins repaired & lined toverso), letterpress title printed in red & black (bound in place of parttitle leaf E1, margins repaired and lined to verso), three engravedfolding maps of 4, (includes maps of Asia, Africa & America, lackingmap of Europe), maps cropped at head and foot with loss todecorative borders, two leaves of index trimmed to blank margins,last two leaves of index repaired to margins and index lacking all afterL, contemporary sheep, rebacked and corners repaired, board edgesworn, folio(1) £200-300

317 Homer. Omhpoy... Homeri Odyssea, id est, de Rebus ab Ulyssegestis. Eiusdem Batrachomyomachia & Hymni, E Typographia Joan nisCrispini, Atrebatii, [Geneva], 1567, printer’s woodcut device to title (lowerouter blank corner torn away), two leaves of index (2D3 & 2D4)misbound at front, burn hole to fore-edge margins of two leaves of textwith slight text loss (repaired), few old small library stamps, hingesrepaired, near contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 16moin 8s, together with Fox (George), A Journal or Historical Account of theLife, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in theWork of the Ministry, of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant ofJesus, George Fox; who departed this Life in great Peace with the Lord,the 13th of the 11th Month, 1690, vol. 1 [all published], London: ThomasNorthcott, 1694, with cancelled leaf 3Q1, first frayed and somedetached, last few leaves frayed and torn with loss (particularly finalleaf), inscriptions to fee endpapers including “This book was given byWilliam Mead to be kept at the Meeting House at Leominster for theuse of Friends belonging to that Meeting”, contemporary calf, upper jointcracked at foot, lacking one clasp, folio, plus a defective and incompletecopy of A Booke of Bertram the Priest, concerning the body & blood ofChriste, written in Latin to Charles the great..., and translated, &imprinted in the English tongue, Anno Domini, 1549. Since which timeit hath been reviewed... and now newly published, for the profite of thereader, 1581, London: Thomas Woodcocke, 1582, contents loose,contemporary calf, worn with loss, 8voSold with all faults, not subject to return.(3) £200-300

318 Horace. Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera ad optimorumExemplarium sidem recensita. Accesserunt variae lectiones, quaein Libris MSS. & Eruditorum Commentariis notatu dignioresoccurrunt, Cambridge: Jacob Tonson, 1699, engraved frontispiece,few engraved head & tailpieces, occasional spotting and toning,contemporary gilt panelled calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 4to,together with Q. Horatius Flaccus, Ex recensione & cum notisatque emendationibus Richardi Bentleii, published Cambridge,1711, half-title, engraved frontispiece, library ink stamps to half-titleand title, recent marbled endpapers, contemporary gilt panelledcalf, rebacked, some wear to board corners, 4to, with Quinti HoratiiFlacci Opera, 2 vols., London: Johannes Pine, 1733-37, engravedfrontispieces, titles, text and illustrations throughout, damp stainedto lower margins of volume 1, armorial bookplate of Francis Eyre ofWarkworth, Northamptonshire, contemporary calf, joints discreetlystrengthened, 8vo, and Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera, 2 vols., London:Gul. Sandby, 1749, titles with engraved portrait vignettes, engraveddedication leaf, thirty-five engraved plates (including frontispiece tovol. 1), hinges repaired, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo, plus oneother 18th century related(7) £200-300

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319 Hutton (Sir R.). The Reports of that Reverend and LearnedJudge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight, Sometimes one of the Judges ofthe Common Pleas, Containing many Choice Cases, Judgements,and Resolutions, in Points of Law, in the Reigns of King James andKing Charles; being Written in French by his owne Hand: and NowFaithfully Translated into English According to Order, 1st ed., 1656,occasional annotation, water stains and soiling, text blockdetached, contemporary calf, lacking spine, worn, folio, togetherwith A Collection of Cases of Privilege of Parliament, from theEarliest Records to the Year 1628, 1776, a few light spots,contemporary calf, covers detached, rubbed, 4to, with two others:The Interpreter of Words and Terms, Used either in the Common orStatute Laws of this Realm... 1701 (defective, lacking two leavesafter the Preface), and De Controversia en Curia Militari InterRicardum le Scrope et Robertum Grosvenor Milites Rege RicardoSecundo MCCCLXXXV-MCCCXC, c. 1832(4) £100-150

320 Lewis (Lady Theresa, editor). Extracts from the Journals andCorrespondence of Miss Berry from the year 1783 to 1852, 3volumes bound in 6, 2nd edition, 1866, extra-illustrated withapproximately 175 mostly 19th century prints and engravings,occasional scattered spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary uniformpolished calf gilt, rubbed and some marks to spines, joints crackedor detached, first volume recased with original spine laid down,8vo, together with other mostly 19th century English literature andhistory, including Anna Aikin, Poems, 1st edition, 1773, AnAbridgment of the Light of Nature Persued, by Abraham Tucker,edited by William Hazlitt, 1807, Works of John Sheffield, Duke ofBuckingham, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, corrected, 1740, Works ofWilliam Wycherley, collected into one volume, 1713, G.P.R. James,My Aunt Pontypool, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1835, Speeches ofRichard Brinsley Sheridan, 3 volumes, 1842, G.P.R. James, Life ofHenry IV of France, 3 volumes, 1847, Johann Elias Ridinger, Lebenund Wirken, Leipzig, 1856, etc.(37) £200-300

321 Literary & Philosophical Society of Manchester. Memoirs,vols. 1 & 2 only (of 5), 1st ed., Warrington, 1785, five engravedplates (including frontispiece and two folding), list of memberspresent (includes Joseph Priestley), edges uncut, original boards,upper board to vol. 1 detached, lacking spines, worn, 8vo, togetherwith Wordsworth (William), Yarrow Revisited, and Other Poems,1st ed., 1835, 12pp. publisher’s list at front and 4pp. list at rear ofvolume, edges untrimmed, original boards, original paper label tospine, joints cracked, extremities worn, 12mo, with Directory,History, Directory, and Gazetteer, of the County Palatine ofLancaster..., by Edward Baines, 2 vols., Liverpool, 1824, boundwithout maps and plans, slight dust-soiling, late 19th c. halfmorocco, rubbed, 8vo, plus six other volumes including City ofLiverpool, Selections from the Municipal Archives and Records...,Extracted and Annotated by Sir James A. Picton, 2 vols., Liverpool,1883, and Lancashire and Cheshire, Past and Present... by ThomasBaines, 4 vols., c.1870(11) £100-150

322 [Lupton, Thomas]. A Thousand Notable Things, on VariousSubjects; Disclosed from the Secrets of Nature and Art..., to whichis Prefixed the Century of Inventions, by the Marquis of Worcester,1655; and a Discourse on the Emigration of Birds, London: Walker,Edwards, and Reynolds, 1815, slight spotting, contemporary halfcalf gilt, later morocco title label to spine, joints slightly cracked,12mo, together with [Macgregor, Lt. Gen. Sir Duncan], ANarrative of the Loss of the Kent East Indiaman, by Fire, in the Bayof Biscay on the 1st March, 1825. In a Letter to a Friend, by aPassenger, 2nd edition, Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes..., 1825,contemporary inscription to upper blank margin of title, lightspotting, contemporary half calf, extremities rubbed, 12mo, withThe Shepherd’s Week. In Six Pastorals by John Gay, 1721, lackingplates, contemporary half sheep, rubbed and slight wear, slim 8vo(3) £150-200

323 Malebranche (Nicolas). De Inquirenda Veritate libri sex ... exultima editione Gallica; pluribus illustrationibus ab ipso Authoreaucta, Latine versi, Geneva Typis & Sumptibus Societatis, 1690,half-title, some light browning, spotting and marginal marks, a fewmarginal notes in ink, contemporary half vellum, rubbed, small 4to(1) £100-150

324 Martin (William). The Book of Sports, Athletic Exercises andAmusements, Darton and Clark, 1837, eighteen engraved plates byRobert Cruikshank, 2 pp. publisher’s adverts to rear, some overalltoning, contemporary half morocco, gilt decorated spine, 16mo(1) £70-100

325 Mecatti (Giuseppe Maria). Racconto Storico-Filosofico delVesuvio e particolarmente di quanto è occorso in quest’ ultimaEruzione principiata il dì 25. Ottobre 1751. e cessata il dì 25.Febbrajo 1752. al luogo detto l’Atrio del Cavallo... Naples: Giovannide Simone, 1752, pp.[viii]+CCCCXI, title-page with engravedpublisher’s device, three folding engraved plates, plates toned,marbled pastedowns, contemporary vellum with morocco spinelabel, 4toRare volume on Mount Vesuvius, the work also appears in two parts and invarious issues with differing numbers of plates, as the author expanded hisresearch and observations. Sold not subject to return, due to difficulties ofcollation.(1) £300-500

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326 The Miners Guide or Complete Miner; containing the articlesand customs of the High Peak and Wapentake of Wirksworth,Derbyshire. Selected, arranged and printed (verbabum), from theworks of Hardy and Houghton..., Wirksworth, J. Cotes, 1810, twoengraved plates (the second with old ink inscription to verso), listof subscribers, some minor soiling and occasional marks,dampstaining to upper margins towards front of volume, modernantique-style quarter calf gilt, 8vo, together with [Cronstedt, AxelFrederik], Forsok till en Mineralogie, eller Mineral RiketsUpstallning, Stockholm, Johan Arv. Carlbohm, 1781, engravedvignette title page (one or two marks, with some scratching outand consequent paper thinning towards upper margin), 302 pp.,errata leaf at end, contemporary quarter calf with gilt decoratedspine, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus other science & medicineincluding Charles Francois Morren, De Lumbrici Terrestris...,Brussels, 1829(9) £150-200

327 Moore (Jonas). A New Systeme of the Mathematicks, 3 partsin one, vol. I only, 1st ed., 1681, engraved frontispiece, title printedin red and black, 18 folding diagramatic plates only (of 30?), volvellesin facsimile, engraved illustrations, Astronomical tables, a littlelight soiling, small hole and loss to front pastedown, later calf,small splits and chips to spine, 4toWing M2557. The first volume contains the sections on Arithmetick,Geometry, Trigonometry, Cosmography, Navigation, the Doctrine of theSphere, Algebra, Euclid and the Surds. The second volume (not present)contains the New Geography. Sold with all faults not subject to return.(1) £300-400

328 [Morgan, Sylvanus, 1620-93, herald painter]. An illuminatedpedigree of the Manning family of Footscray, co. Kent and London,mid 17th century, single vellum skin, comprising 22 shields and 2armorial achievements, each finely hand-coloured and heightenedwith gold, with 5 18th-19th century red wax seals of the Madoxfamily with the descendants of Dafydd ap Madoc ap Lenan of Iscoyd(each seal applied to paper and adhered to lower part of pedigree,with additional manuscript to vellum), pedigree with title caption athead “The just & Honourable descent of the ancient Family ofManning, with their Issues & Aliances deduced from SimonManning. Lord of the Castle & Tower of Betreds in Kent, Ancesterof ye said Samuel Manning of London & Footscray in Kent ye CrossMilitant under K Richd. Ye I in his Expedition to ye Holy Land, hathleft ye said Coat and Crest to be borne by his Posterity. N.B. ThisPedigree is taken from Sylvanus Morgan author of ye sphere ofGentry Printed in 1660”, decorative cartouche to left hand side“Manning descended of an Ancient & Noble Family so called froma Town in Saxony, from whence they came into Engnd. Before yeConquest, & have also settled in Freisae”, repaired to upper left blankcorner, some light dust-soiling, 575 x 450mm(23.5 x 18ins)The pedigree records the descendants from Simon Manning, RobertWingfield, William Brandon & Elizabeth Wingfield, recording the descent toSir William Brandon (1456-1485) who was Henry Tudor’s standard-bearer atthe Battle of Bosworth, where he was killed by King Richard III and descentto Sir William’s son Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk (1515-1533) & Mary,Queen of France (1496-1533, the daughter of Henry VII of England), throughto Samuel Manning of London (born circa 1630 & son of Francis Manning,1610-45, goldsmith of London). It then records in later manuscript the descentof the pedigree roll through the Manning family through Elizabeth Manning(1717-1799) to Sir Richard Madox Bromley KCB (1813-1865) who was 1stcousin to the Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown (1821-1842). SirRichard’s sister Elizabeth Bromley was Ford Madox Brown’s first wifemarrying in 1841. This pedigree was previously framed, the wooden backboard is present, and includes the remnants of a label inscribed “Thispedigree [roll?] was given to Sir [Richard Madox Bromley] KCB by his unc[le]who died 13 Septe[mber 1864]”. Sylvanus Morgan was known to have workedwith the Manning family in 1649 (Misc. Gen. et Her. New series, iv, 338 andCat. Her. Exhib 1894, published 1896, pp.77-8). Part of the Manning pedigreeis included (in words) in ‘Sphere of Gentry’ published in 1660/1, pp.15-16, butmuch of which was printed much earlier in the Commonwealth period(Moule, Bibliography of Heraldry, p.165). The style of the Manningachievement is very much of the Commonwealth period. Comparison withrolls by Sylvanus Morgan in the National Library of Wales show the samecharacteristics, which suggests this pedigree came from Morgan’s workshop.(1) £1000-1500

329 Officium. Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis, NuperReformatum, & PII V. Pont. Max. Iussu editum, Antwerp, Plantin,1657, printed in red and black, engraved illustrations, title shaved attop margin, previous owner signature dated 1677 to colophon,manuscript note to title verso, a.e.g., later black morocco gilt, a littlerubbed, 8vi, together with Catechismus ex Decreto Sacro-SanctiConcilii Tri-Dentini, isssu PII V. Pont. Max. Editus, Paris, M. Durand,1635, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, a fewleaves close-trimmed shaving a few shoulder notes, occasionallight water stains, bookplate, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, plusMissale Romanum, 1627(3) £200-300

330 Oldham (John). The Works..., Together with His Remains,1695, light dampstaining to upper margins, contemporary calf,joints cracked and some wear, 8vo(1) £150-200

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331 Patrick (Symon). The Parable of the Pilgrim, printed by RobertWhite for Francis Tyton, 1665, imprimatur leaf proceeding title(contemporary ownership inscription), contemporary speckled calf, giltdecorated spine, boards detached and rubbed, 4to, together withSparrow (Anthony, editor), A Collection of Articles, Injunctions,Canons, Orders, Ordinances, & Constitutions Ecclesiastical with otherPublick Records of the Church of England, fourth impression, printedfor Blanch Pawlet, 1684, one engraved plate, eighteen additional,individual title pages, amorial bookplates to upperpastedown,contemporary calf, upper board detached, rubbed, 4to, plus Stanley(William), The Faith and Practice of a Church of England-Man, thirdedition, printed for Walter Kettilby, 1688, imprimatur leaf proceedingtitle, scattered spotting, few minor marks, numerous early ownershipinscriptions, contemporary calf, contents shaken and loose, small 8vo,plus The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, 1710 and others similar(11) £300-400

332 Plague. The True Copie of al the Burials and Christnings aswellwithin the Citie of London as the Liberties thereof, as in other Parishesin the skirts of the Citty, and out of the Freedome, according to thereport made to the Kinges most excellent Maiesty, by the Company ofParish Clearkes of the said Cittie, From the 22. of September, 1603. tothe 29. of the same. Whereunto is added the true Relation of the wholenumber of all that have dyed of this Visitation, from the 17. of December,1602. to the 29. of this present moneth of September, 1603. with thewhole number of all that have dyed in Westminster, in the Sauoy, inStepney, Newington, and sundry other places, since the sicknessebeganne there, printed by John Windet, Printer to the Honourable Citieof London, 1603, drop-title, flanked by engraved armorials, engravedtail-piece, trimmed to all but right-hand edge, some edge-loss and smallholes to faint folds, with discreet repairs, one page, folioRare broadside listing the numbers ‘Buried in all’ and ‘Of the Plague’ inLondon between 22nd and 29th September 1603, as well as the total numberwho died of the plague from 17th December 1602 to 29th September 1603.John Windet (fl.1584-1611) was particularly known for his publications ofmusic, although he also printed many other works, such as ‘A Survey ofLondon’, published in the same year as this broadside. His weekly bulletins ofplague deaths rarely survive, although a number are held at Harvard UniversityLibrary (ESTC S4374 and S2795). Chetham’s Library has a copy which hasbeen cut in half horizontally, and used to form front and back endpapers in acontemporary binding; probably many met with such a fate, in the days whennecessity meant that printed matter was often recycled in such a manner.(1) £700-1000

333 Plutarch. Le Tresor de Vies, Paris: Marnes & Cavellat, 1567, oneor two woodcut decorative initials and printer’s devices, slight loss totitle, early inscription to final blank, contemporary calf, blind-stampedand gilt-decorated, worn with some loss to head of spine, small 8vo,together with Sleidano (Johannes), Historiae Philippi Cominaei,Equitis Aurati, Continentes res, quae olim inter Ludovicum XI, Basel:Sebastian Henricpetri, 1599, early manuscript marginalia, some dustsoiling and damp staining, contemporary vellum, contents loose,8vo, plus Boudartius (Willem), Apophthegmata Christiana...,Amsterdam: Jan Jacobsz, 1657, partial black-letter text in two coluns,ownership inscription to front free endpaper, later quarter vellum,rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus others related(8) £300-500

334 Postlethwaite (Malachy). The Universal Dictionary of Trade andCommerce: With Large Additions and Improvements, Adapting thesame to the Present State of the British Affairs in America, since theLast Treaty of Peace made in the Year 1763... Also, all the Material Lawsof Trade and Navigation Relating to these Kingdoms, and the Customsand Usages to which all Traders are Subject, 2 vols., 4th ed., 1774,engraved allegorical frontispiece to volume I, titles printed in red andblack with engraved vignettes (frontispiece and title detached in volumeI), 24 folding and double-page engraved maps by Thomas Kitchin (ingenerally clean condition) at end, occasional underlining and marginaliain volume I, scattered light spotting, armorial bookplates, contemporaryfull calf, joints cracking, rubbed and stained with some edgewear, folio(2) £400-600

335 Propertius (Sextus). Elegiarum libri quatuor, ad fidem veterummembranarum curis secundis Jani Broukhusii, sedulo castigati. Acceduntterni indices, quorum primus omnes voces Propertianas complectitur,Amsterdam: Rudolf & Gerard Wetstenios, 1727, engraved decorative title,general title in red & black, contemporary calf, upper board stained, 4to,together with Gradus ad Parnassum, sive novus synonymorum,epithetorum, phrasium poeticarum, ac versuum thesaurus : Smetium,Januam musarum, delectum epithetorum, Parnassum poeticum,elegantias poeticas, thesaurum Virgilii, aliosque omnes id genus libros adpoesin necessarios complectens..., Ab uno e Societate Jesu, London:Typis T. Ilive, pro Societate Stationariorum 1725, armorial bookplate ofPhilip Earl Stanhope, contemporary calf, joints slightly cracked at head &foot, 8vo, with other antiquarian, including Taylor (Jeremy), The WorthyCommunicant, To which is added a Sermon, never Printed with the FolioVolume of Sermons, 1686, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf,lacking title label to spine, joints slightly cracked and minor wear, 8vo(8) £150-200

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336 Purchas (Samuel). A Theatre of Politicall Flying-Insects. WhereinEspecially the Nature, the Worth, the Work, the Wonder, and theManner of Right-ordering of the Bee, is Discovered and Described.Together with Discourses, Historical, and Observations PhysicalConcerning them. And in a Second Part are annexed Meditations, andObservations Theological and Moral, in Three Centuries upon thatSubject, 1st edition, printed by R.I. for Thomas Parkhurst, 1657,intermittent minor worming throughout, occasionally clipping text, Rr1and Rr2 with lower blank corner torn away (former with paper repair),contemporary ownership signature on preliminary blank ‘PenelopeJephson her Booke 1666’, lacking endpapers, contemporary sheep,somewhat stained and worn, with slight loss to extremeties, small 4toBritish Bee Books 35; Wing P4224. The second part was also issuedseparately as ‘Spiritual honey from natural hives’.(1) £200-400

337 Santorio (Santorio). Medicina Statica or Rules of Health, inEight Sections of Aphorisms..., English’d by J.D., printed for JohnStarkey, 1676, single engraved plate of a Weighing Chair, lacks A3-4, some marks and waterstaining to upper margins and fore-margins, contemporary ownership inscription to title,contemporary calf, modern reback incorporating original spinelabel, covers refurbished, 12mo, together with Dionis (Pierre), TheAnatomy of Humane Bodies Improv’d according to the Circulationof the Blood and all the Modern Discoveries..., 2nd ed., printed forR. Bonwicke et al, 1716, licence leaf before title, twenty engravedplates (including one folding), occasional light spotting,contemporary ownership inscription to title ‘Ex Libris JohannisThornton’, contemporary panelled calf, modern reback and coversrefurbished, 8vo, plus Saviard (Barthelemy), Observations inSurgery: being a collection of one hundred and twenty eightdifferent cases with particular remarks on each, for theimprovement of young students. Wherein not only the method ofpractice in difficult labours, but other distempers incident to thefemale sex are copiously enlarged on..., translated by JohnSparrow, printed for J. Hodges, 1740, title and one or two otherleaves archivally restored, some waterstaining to front and rear, afew leaves with portion excised, with loss of text, modern calf, 8vo(3) £150-200

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338 Smedley (Rev. Edward et al, eds.). EncyclopaediaMetropolitana; or, Universal Dictionary of Knowledge, plate volume1 only, 1845, 242 uncoloured engraved plates relating to geometry,arithmetic, mechanics, optics, astronomy, meteorology,architecture, sculpture, heraldry, numismatics, etc., occasionalminor spotting, contemporary diced calf, rubbed and marked, 4to(1) £150-200

339 Smith (Robert). A Compleat System of Opticks in FourBooks, viz. A Popular, A Mathematical, A Mechanical, and aPhilosophical Treatise, 2 vols., 1st ed., Cambridge, 1738,subscribers list, eighty-three folding engraved diagrammatic plates(complete), a few minor tears/splits mostly to first few plates (oneplate torn to lower margin with slight loss to ruled border), a fewink marks and minor marginal browning, contemporary blind-panelled calf, recently rebacked, morocco title labels, 4toBabson 161. A Compleat System of Opticks was an influential work on thesubject. It includes Jurin’s Essay upon Distinct and Indistinct Vision at end ofvol. 2. Smith was the founder of Smith’s prizes at Cambridge, which wasawarded to two or more students each year for the greatest progress inmathematics and natural philosophy. The prize was awarded every year from1769 to 1998 (except 1917).(2) £700-1000

340 Tacitus (Publius Cornelius). The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus.The Description of Germanie [and] The End of Nero and Begining ofGalba, two parts bound in one, J. Norton, 1604-1605, boundwithout inital blank, few woodcut initials, single engraved groundplan, obliterated early ownership inscriptions to title, some soilingand minor fraying to first and last few leaves (not affecting text),contemporary full vellum, rubbed and soiled and some wear toextremities, folio, together with five other various antiquarianfolios, including Johann Eckhart, Corpus Historicum Medii Aevi, 2volumes, Leipzig, 1723 (some waterstaining, untrimmed, laterboards), plus a 1683 folio English bible, with several engraved mapsand plates (mostly defective), worn, and two black letter Books ofCommon PrayerSTC 23645 (2nd ed.) for the first item. (6) £200-300

341 [Upton, John?]. A New Canto of Spencer’s Fairy Queen. Nowfirst Published, 1st edition, printed for G. Hawkins, 1747, pp.[iv]+28,half-title, engraved tail-piece, modern blue wrappers with printedlabel on upper cover, 4to, together with Thomson (James), TheCastle of Indolence: an Allegorical Poem. Written in Imitation ofSpenser, printed for A. Millar, 1st edition, printed for A. Millar, 1748,pp.[ii]+81+[1](blank)+[2](Advertisement/Explanation), modern bluewrappers with printed label on upper cover, 4to, plus Whitehead(Paul), Honour. A Satire, 1st edition, printed for M. Cooper, 1747,pp.[ii]+22, half-title (dusty) and final leaf re-guarded, engraved tail-piece, modern blue wrappers with printed label on upper cover,4to, plus three others similar (Amyntor and Theodora: or, TheHermit. A Poem. In Three Cantos, 1st edition, 1747; Roll or List ofthe Claims, Entered in the Court of Session in Scotland..., 1748; The‘Piscopade: A Panegyri-Satiri-Serio-Comical Poem, 2nd edition,1748(5) £300-500

342 Vince (Rev. S.). A Complete System of Astronomy, 3 volumes,2nd edition (3rd volume 1st edition), with additions and corrections,1814/08, 19 folding engraved plates, contemporary owner’sbookplate to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary fullcalf gilt, heavily rubbed with some wear to edges and jointscracked, 4toHouzeau & Lancaster 9270.(3) £100-150

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343 Walpole (Horace). Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole toGeorge Montagu, Esq. from the Year 1736 to the Year 1770,published from the Originals, in the Possession of the Editor, 2ndedition, 1819, numerous neat contemporary ink proof correctionsand occasion additions throughout, 4 additional manuscript leaveson blue paper tipped in including omitted lengthy quotations etc., afurther letter extract on white paper tipped to advertisement leafverso, printed advert leaf at rear, modern half calf over marbledboards with original armorial bookplate of Lord Frederick Montagu(1774-1827) and Kimbolton Castle library label (Case A No. 7865)pasted to front pastedown, 4toOriginally published as a sixth volume to complete the five-volume ‘Worksof Horace Walpole’ of 1798 in 1818. The third edition was published in 1834.From the library of Roy Davids.(1) £300-500

344 Walpole (Horace). The Works of Horatio Walpole, Earl ofOrford, 5 vols., 1st edition, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece tovol. 1, numerous engraved plates (some folding), occasionalspotting and browning, contemporary diced calf, gilt decoratedspines, some boards detached, spines and extremities worn, 4to,together with Letters of Horace Walpole Earl of Orford, to SirHorace Mann, British Envoy at the Court of Tuscany..., Edited byLord Dover, 3 vols., 3rd edition, 1834, engraved portraitfrontispiece, some spotting and toning, contemporary half calf gilt,extremities slight worn, 8vo, with Anecdotes of Painting inEngland; with some Account of the Principal Artists..., Collected bythe Late George Vertue; Digested and Published from his OriginalMSS. by Horace Walpole..., 3 vols., new edition, 1862, numerousengraved portrait plates, 20th century half calf, 8vo, plus ABibliography of Horace Walpole by A.T. Hazen, reprinted, 1973,original cloth in slightly marked d.j., 4to, plus The Works of WilliamShenstone, 2 vols., 1764, and The Works of Joseph Addison, vol. 4only, 2nd edition, 1730(15) £300-400

345 Wilkes (John). Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or UniversalDictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature..., eleven volumes, (1-8,10-11, 13, 19), printed for the proprietor by J. Adland, 1810-23,approximately eight-hundred engraved plates, including portraits,natural history, maps, etc, near contemporary half sheep, giltdecorated spines, a little rubbed few joints cracked, large 4to(12) £500-800

346 Wotton (Henry). Reliquiae Wottonianae: or, a Collection ofLives, Letters, Poems; with Characters of Sundry Personages: andother Incomparable Pieces of Language and Art..., 3rd edition,1672, engraved portrait frontispiece with repaired closed tear tolower blank margin, leaf A4 torn to lower outer corner (just touchingcatch-word), inscription to upper pastedown “William De Grey hisBooke, Novembr. 27th 1675”, hinges repaired, contemporary calf,rebacked, 8vo, together with Raleigh (Walter), Three Discoursesof Sr. Walter Ralegh..., Published by Phillip Ralegh, Esq; his onlyGrandson, London: Benjamin Barker, 1702, engraved portraitfrontispiece, some spotting and browning, contemporary blindpanelled sheep, upper joint cracked and corners worn, 8vo, withDudley (Robert), The Life of Robert Earl of Leicester, The Favouriteof Queen Elizabeth: Drawn from original Writers and Records, 1727,engraved portrait frontispiece, armorial bookplate of Sir RichardGrosvenor of Eaton, Cheshire, contemporary calf, hinges cracked,waer to spine and extremities, 8vo, plus two other 18th centuryantiquarian(5) £150-200

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347 [Austen, Jane]. Pride and Prejudice: A Novel, 3volumes, 1st edition, printed for T. Egerton, 1813, half-titlesdiscarded, volume one with later 19th century ownershipname of Ralph Creyke Jun. at head of title-page, sometoning and spotting, a few minor nicks to pages, one or twoleaves starting, K6 in volume 2 with closed tear to lowerouter corner (just clipping last letter of catchword), C12 andD10 in volume 3 both with small piece torn from blank fore-margin, H2 in volume 3 with minor printing fault affectingpenultimate word, signature letter, and catchword, and withassociated tears to lower outer blank corner (including slightloss), marbled endpapers, contemporary dark blue half calf,some light rubbing, blind tooled spines with contrasting giltlabels, each housed in a modern cloth slipcase, large 12moGilson A3; Keynes 3. Ralph Creyke (1849-1908) was an EnglishLiberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to1885. A very good copy of Jane Austen’s most famous novel, in anattractive contemporary binding.(3) £20000-30000

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348 [Austen, Jane]. Emma: A Novel, 3 volumes, 1st edition, printedfor John Murray, 1816, half-titles present (in volume one being thefinal leaf as called-for), occasional toning and light spotting, a few tinyholes in blank margins, K9 and K10 in volume 3 with 2” closed tearin fore-margin, contemporary tan half calf, rubbed, first and thirdvolumes with slight loss at head of spine, corners showing, large12mo, each housed in a modern cloth slipcaseGilson A8; Keynes 8.(3) £4000-6000

349 [Austen, Jane]. Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion. By theAuthor of “Pride and Prejudice,” “Mansfield-Park,” &c. With aBiographical Notice of the Author, 4 volumes, 1st edition, JohnMurray, 1818, volume 1 with half-title present, the other three half-titles and the two terminal blanks (P7 and P8) in volume 4discarded, intermittent spotting and some toning, N1 in volume 3with small hole (clipping a couple of letters), B2 in volume 4 withclosed tear in upper outer blank corner, contemporary rose half calf,slightly rubbed in places, faded spines blind tooled incompartments, gilt lettered leather labels (some minor chipping),large 12mo, each housed in a modern cloth slipcaseGilson A9; Keynes 9.(4) £4000-6000

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350 [Austen, Jane]. Sense and Sensibility: A Novel, 3 volumes,2nd edition, printed for the Author, and published by T. Egerton,1813, half-titles present, each volume bound without terminalblank, intermittent spotting and some toning, contemporaryspeckled half calf, lightly rubbed, first volume expertly rebackingpreserving original spine, spines gilt tooled in compartments, andwith contrasting gilt lettered labels, large 12moGilson A2; Keynes 2.(3) £3000-5000

351 [Austen, Jane]. Mansfield Park: A Novel, 3 volumes, 1stedition, printed for T. Egerton, 1814, half-titles and finaladvertisement leaf in volume 3 present, bound without final blankleaf in volume 2, each volume with early ownership name at headof half-title and first leaf of text, occasional small nicks and marksto margins, L10-L12 in volume 1 with minor tears in lower blankmargin, E11 in volume two with small piece torn from blank fore-margin neatly repaired, F12 in volume 2 with discreet repair alongedge of fore-margin, F6 in volume 3 with closed tear across widthof leaf repaired, modern half calf, spines decorated in blind incompartments, lettered on red leather labels, large 12moGilson A6; Keynes 6.(3) £3000-4000

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352* [Jane Austen]. Mrs. Benjamin Austen, by William Brockedon(1787-1854), pencil and watercolour wash, heightened withbodycolour, on wove paper, half-length, half-profile turned to theleft, showing Jane Anna Elizabeth Lefroy née Austen (1793-1872),lightly toned, signed in pencil lower right, 34 x 25.5cm (13.25 x10ins), titled to mount, framed and glazedAnna, as she was known, was the only child of Jane Austen’s eldest brother,James and his first wife Anne Mathew. As a child she was very close to heraunt, staying with Jane and her sister Cassandra for two years at Steventonbefore her father remarried in 1797. Anna and Jane often corresponded andtheir letters convey a mutual love and affection. Some have ventured to saythat Anna was Jane’s favourite niece, and Jane wrote of her in the poem‘Mock Panegyric on a Young Friend’. It has been said that Anna was primarilyresponsible for flaming the ember of old love between Tom Lefroy (cousinof her husband Benjamin) and Jane. Jane wrote two letters to Cassandramentioning Tom Lefroy, and some have suggested that the character of Mr.Darcy in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ was based on him. Anna herself was anaccomplished writer, publishing ‘Mary Hamilton’ (1833), ‘A Winter’s Tale’(1841), ‘Springtide’ (1842) and ‘Recollections of Aunt Jane’ (1864). She alsoattempted to finish her aunt’s last legacy ‘Sanditon’, but to no avail. Thesentiments of the heroine in chapter four of ‘Emma’ perhaps reflect Jane’sown: “I shall be very well off, with all the children of a sister I love so much,to care about. There will be enough of them, in all probability, to supply everysort of sensation that declining life can need... My nephews and nieces! Ishall often have a niece with me.”(1) £300-500

353 Austen (Jane). Plan of a Novel According to Hints fromVarious Quarters, by Jane Austen, with Opinions on Mansfield Parkand Emma, Collected and Transcribed by Her, and OtherDocuments, Printed from the Originals, Oxford: Clarendon Press,1926, half-title present (browned), eight facsimile plates, scatteredspotting, book ticket of Lily Antrobus on front pastedown, originalcloth-backed marbled boards, spine rubbed, printed paper label onupper cover (toned), slim 4to, (limited ediiton, 350 copies), togetherwith Letters of Jane Austen, edited with an Introduction and CriticalRemarks by Edward, Lord Brabourne, 2 volumes, Richard Bentley,1884, half-titles present, frontispiece to each, advertisement leaf atrear of volume one, Z5 in volume 1 with lower outer blank cornertorn away (but extant), some toning to endpapers and first and finalleaves, original bevel-edged cloth gilt, extremities rubbed and spineends frayed (with slight loss), some markings to covers, 8vo, plusthree others related (Two Chapters of Persuasion, 1926; Love &Friendship... with a Preface by G.K. Chesterton, 1922; and AMemoir of Jane Austen, by J.E. Austen Leigh, 1872)(6) £80-120

354 Austen (Jane). Pride and Prejudice, with a Preface by GeorgeSaintsbury and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson, George Allen, 1903,half-title with contemporary inscription at head, frontispiece andnumerous illustrations, some spotting to first and final leaves, alledges gilt, original green cloth, a few faint marks, with elaboratepeacock design in gilt to upper cover, in bright condition, 8vo(1) £70-100

355 Johnson (R. Brimley). Jane Austen, Her Life, Her Work, HerFamily, and Her Critics, 1st edition, 1930, b&w plates, some lightspotting, original cloth, a little rubbed, together with Fanny Burneyand the Burneys, 1st US edition, New York, 1926, b&w plates,original cloth in dust jacket, very slightly rubbed, plus FamousReviews, Selected and Edited with Introductory Notes by R.Brimley Johnson, 1st edition, 1914, top edge gilt, original red clothgilt, rubbed and some minor fraying and wear to extremeties, andothers on Jane Austen and her times, including W.D. Howells,Heroines of Fiction, 2 volumes, New York, 1903, The Book ofNoble Englishwomen, edited by Charles Bruce, Edinburgh, 1883,The Literary Souvenir, edited by Alaric A. Watts, 1834, JaneAusten, Her Life and Letters, A Family Record, by WilliamAusten-Leigh and Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh, 2nd edition,Smith, Elder & Company, London, 1913, The Watsons by JaneAusten, with an introduction by A.B. Walkley, London, 1923, SarahTytler, Jane Austen & Her Works, Cassell, Petter Galpin &Company, [1883], and 6 volumes of Jane Austen’s worksreprinted from the manuscripts held at the Bodleian Library,Oxford, 1923-1927, mostly late 19th and early 20th centurypublications, mainly original cloth, 8voEx libris Chris Viveash. From the library of the bibliographer David Gilsonwho died in 2014.(72) £300-400

356 Hyde (Mary). The Thrales of Streatham Park, HarvardUniversity Press, 1977, b&w illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket,author’s presentation inscription to Ruth Page, dated April 1978to front endpaper, large 8vo, together with Collins (Irene), JaneAusten and the Clergy, 1st edition, Hambledon Press, 1994,original cloth in dust jacket, signed by the author to title, and withautograph letter from the author to Chris Viveash loosely inserted,original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Axelrad (Arthur M.), JaneAusten’s Sanditon, A Village by the Sea, 1st edition, 2010,author’s presentation inscription to Chris Viveash to title, originalcloth in dust jacket, and other Jane Austen biography, history andliterary criticism, all 20th century publications, many in dustjackets, including some pamphlets, mostly 8vo, including JaneAusten, The Manuscript of Sanditon, reproduced in facsimile fromthe manuscript in the possession of King’s College, Cambridge, withan introduction by B. C. Southam, OUP, 1975, and Honaria D. Marsh,Shades from Jane Austen, Parry Jackman Limited, 1975, limitededition 87 of 300 copiesEx libris Chris Viveash. From the library of the bibliographer David Gilsonwho died in 2014.(approx. 150) £200-300

357 Axelrad (Arthur M.). Jane Austen Caught in the Act ofGreatness, a diplomatic transcription and analysis of the twomanuscript chapters of Persuasion and the Manuscript of Sanditon,Introduction by David Gilson, 1st edition, 2003, original cloth in d.j.,together with Marshall (Mary Gaither, editor), Jane Austen’sSanditon: a continuation by her niece, together with Reminiscencesof Aunt Jane by Anna Austen Lefroy, Chicago, Chiron Press, 1983,original cloth in dust jacket, limited edition 220/500, plus otherson Jane Austen and her times, including biography, history andliterary criticism, all 20th century publications, including somepamphlets, many in dust jackets, mostly 8vo, including JaneAusten’s Letters to her sister Cassandra and others, collected andedited by R. W. Chapman, 2nd edition, OUP, reprinted 1959, andJane Austen’s Manuscript Letters in Facsimile, edited by Jo Modert,Southern Illinois University Press, 1990Ex libris Chris Viveash. From the library of the bibliographer David Gilson whodied in 2014.(approx. 150) £200-300

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358 [Barnaud, Nicolas]. Le Reveille-Maitin des Francois, et deleurs voisins. Composé par Eusebe Philadelphe Cosmopolite, enforme de Dialogues, Edinbourg, de l’imprimerie de Jaques James.Avec permission. 1574, two parts bound in one, with title page toeach part, occasional early ink underlining and marginalannotations, 18th century sheep, gilt decorated spine, some marksand joints partly cracked, 8voRare. An important Huguenot treatise in the form of dialogues advocatingresistance to oppression. Brunet assigns the work to Nicolas Barnaud,although it is also ascribed to Theodore Beza. The real printer is also givenas Bernard Jobin in Strasbourg.(1) £300-400

359 Hugo (Victor). Chatiments, 1st edition St.-Helier, ImprimerieUniverselle, 1853, half-title, 392 pp., 4 pp. table of contents at rear,original pale blue printed wrappers bound in (front wrapper alsodated 1853), later vellum, 16moFirst edition of the poetry of Victor Hugo (1802-1885) written during exilefrom France following the events of December 1851.(1) £150-200

360 La Fosse (Antoine de). Manlius Capitolinus. Tragedie, Paris,Pierre Ribou, 1698, bound with Thesée, Tragedie, Paris, PierreRibou, 1700, & Polixene. Tragedie, Paris, Thomas Guillain, 1696,together three works bound in one, separate title page to each,single publisher’s advertisement leaf at end, contemporary mottledcalf, joints partly cracked and some minor wear, 12moEx libris N.F.B. Le Sage, with his bookplate to front pasetdown. First editionsof three plays by the French tragedian Antoin de la Fosse (1653-1708).(1) £200-300

361 Cunaeus (pseud. P. van der Kun). La Republique desHebreux. Ou l’on voit l’origine de ce peuple, ses loix, sa religion,son gouvernement tant ecclesiastique que politique; sesceremonies, ses coutumes, ses progrez, ses revolutions, sadecadence, & enfin sa ruine, 5 volumes, Amsterdam, PierreMortier, 1705-13, numerous engraved plates and maps, includingmany folding, contemporary mottled calf, library bookplate tofront pastedown and upper cover of each volume, shelf label withadhesive tape to foot of each spine, heavily rubbed with jointspartly cracked, 8vo, together with Basnage (Jacques), Histoiredes Juifs, depuis Jesus Christ jusqu-a present. Pour servir decontinuation a la’Histoire de Joseph, 9 volumes bound in 15, TheHague, Henri Scheurleer, 1716-, engraved vignette to title of severalvolumes, half-titles present, several engraved plates, contemporarysprinkled calf gilt with library bookplate to front pastedown andupper cover of each volume, heavily rubbed and some wear toextremeties, joints partly cracked, one or two volumes with lossto spine, all 12moThe first work consists of the translation by Hugo-Willem Goerée (1635-1711)of the De Republica Hebraeorum by P. van der Kun ‘Cunaeus’ (1586-1638),and includes, as the 4th and 5th volumes, Jacques Basnage’s AntiquitesJudaiques (Barbier IV, 324, Querard I, 207 and II, 355, Graesse II, 307) (20) £300-500

362 La Chenaye-Desbois (Francois-Alexandre Aubert de).Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, contenant les genealogies, l’histoire &la chronologie des familles nobles de France, l’explication de leursarmes..., 12 volumes, Paris, 1770-78, oval inkstamp to titles, somelight spotting to first and last few leaves, 19th century quarter calfgilt, rubbed and scuffed, shelf label with adhesive tape to foot ofeach spine, 4to(12) £200-300

363 Palissy (Bernard). Oeuvres, revues sur les exemplaires dela Bibliotheque du Roi, avec des notes par M. Faujas de saint Fond,et des additions par M. Gobet, Paris, Chez Ruault, 1777, slight foxing,contemporary calf, worn, with upper cover missing, 4to, together withPascal (Blaise), Le Provinciales, ou lettres ecrites par Louis deMontalte a un provincial de ses amis... avec les notes de GuillaumeWendrock, 3 volumes, new edition, Amsterdam, J. Fr. Bernard,1735, engraved frontispiece to each volume, contemporary calf, withlibrary label to front pastedown and upper cover of each volume,rubbed and some wear, with joints cracked, 12mo, plus other mostly18th century French literature and history, including Beaumarchais,Memoires, 4 volumes, 1780, De Vaines, Dictionnaire raisonné dediplomatique, 2 volumes, Paris, 1774, Robertson, Histoire duregne de l’Empereur Charles-Quint, 5 volumes, Amsterdam, 1771,Annales Poetiques, 39 volumes, Paris, 1787-88, etc., all leatherbound, somewhat worn, many with library shelf label to foot of spine(approx. 120) £300-500

364 Lacombe (Francois). Dictionnaire du vieux langage francois,2 volumes, Paris, 1766-67, contemporary mottled calf gilt, librarybookplate to front pastedown and upper cover of each volume,rubbed and some wear with shelf label to foot of spine, togetherwith Duboille (C.), Manuel Lexique, ou Dictionnaire portatif desmots francois, 2 volumes, Paris, 1788, contemporary mottled calf,library bookplate to front pastedown of each volume, shelf label tofoot of spine of each, heavily rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plusRousseau (Jean Jacques), Collection complete des oeuvres, 33 volumes, Geneva, 1782-89, contemporary uniform sprinkled calfgilt, library shelf label to foot of spine of each volume, withadhesive tape, 12mo, and other 18th century French literature andhistory, including Oeuvres de Voltaire, 30 vols., Comte de Tressam,etc., all leather bound, generally heavily rubbed and some wear,many with shelf labels to foot of spines, mostly 8vo(approx. 120) £300-500

365 De Musset (Alfred). Ouevres Completes, 11 volumes, Paris,Charpentier, 1877, engraved plates after Bida, oval library stamps tohalf-titles and reverse of frontispieces, contemporary half polishedcalf gilt, red and dark green morocco labels to spines, librarybookplate to front pastedown, and shelf label with adhesive tape tofoot of spine of each volume, 8vo, together with other similar workssets including Oeuvres Completes de Lamartine, 40 volumes, Paris,1862-63, bound in quarter polished calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed withfinal volume somewhat worn, Oeuvres Completes de La Fontaine,7 volumes, edited by Louis Moland, Paris, 1872-86, Eugene Hatin,Histoire Politique et litteraire de la Presse en France, 8 volumes,Paris, 1859-61, etc., all leather bound, mostly with shelf labels tofoot of spines with adhesive tape, rubbed and some marks, 8vo(68) £200-300

366 Sevigne (Madame de). Lettres, avec les notes de tous lescommentatuers, 6 volumes, Paris, 1843, oval library inkstamp to oneor two preliminaries of each volume, some foxing to first and last fewleaves, library bookplate to front pastedown of each volume,contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting moroccotitle and volume labels (by W. Damouneau of Guernsey, with his smalloval blindstamp to front endpaper of each volume), library paper labelto upper covers, and a shelf label to foot of spine of each volume withadhesive tape, together with other attractively bound sets, includingOuevres Completes de J. Racine, 6 volumes, Paris, 1820, Les PoetesFrancois, depuis le XIIe Siecle jusqu’a Malatrbe, 6 volumes, Paris,1824, Oeuvres Completes de M.T. Ciceron, 35 volumes, Paris, 1827,etc., all bound in 19th century decorative gilt leather bindings, all withshelf label to foot of spine with adhesive tape, 8vo(75) £300-500

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367 Hippeau (C.). La Chanson du Chevalier au Cygne et deGodefroid de Bouillon, 2 volumes, Paris, Auguste Aubry, 1874-77,contemporary red quarter morocco, gilt decorated spines, withshelf label to foot of spine of each volume with adhesive tape,8vo, limited edition of 300 copies, together with Prudhomme (Sully),Poesies 1865-1866, 4 volumes, Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, circa1870s, contemporary quarter red morocco, gilt decorated spines,with shelf label to foot of spine of each volume, with adhesivetape, 16mo, together with other 19th century morocco leatherbindings, similar, including Descombaz, Guide Biblique, 3 volumes,Toulouse, 1856, Catalogue Illustré du Salon, 5 volumes, 1879-83,Eugene Hatin, Histoire de la Presse en France, etc., mostly 8vo(31) £200-300

368 Meadows (Kenny). Les Anglais peints par eux-memes, 2volumes, Paris, L. Curmer, 1840-41, numerous b & w plates andillustrations, some scattered spotting, contemporary red morocco-backed boards, gilt decorated spines, with shelf label to foot ofeach, with adhesive tape, rubbed and some marks, together withGuizot (F.), L’Histoire d’Angleterre, 2 volumes, Paris, 1877-78,numerous b & w wood engraved illustrations, occasional minorspotting, original publisher’s gilt decorated red morocco backedcloth (by Engel), rubbed and some marks, shelf label to foot ofspine of each volume, with adhesive tape, and other similarmorocco leather bindings, including Lichtenberger, Encyclopediedes Sciences Religieuses, 13 volumes, G. Flammarion,L’Atmosphere, Paris, 1873, L. Figuier, Merveilles de la Science, 4volumes, Paris, 1867, etc., mostly 4to(37) £200-400

369 Gailhabaud (Jules). Monuments anciens et modernes, 4volumes, Paris, 1870, numerous engraved plates, somescattered spotting, top edges gilt, contemporary red half moroccogilt, rubbed and scuffed with shelf label to foot of spine of eachvolume, with adhesive tape, large thick 4to, together with Blanc(Charles), Histoire des peintres de toutes les ecoles, 14 volumes,Paris, 1862-71, numerous b&w plates and illustrations, somescattered spotting, top edges gilt, contemporary uniform red halfmorocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, shelf label to spine of eachvolume, with adhesive tape, folio, plus other history of art andrelated, all 19th century publications, mostly leather bound,including many large format(58) £300-400

370 Lacroix (Paul). Les Arts au Moyen Age et a l'epoque de laRenaissance, Paris, 1869, chromolithographed plates, b&willustrations, some scattered spotting throughout, top edges gilt,contemporary dark blue half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed,shelf label to foot of spine, with adhesive tape, 4to, together withnine other similar works by Lacroix, including Vie Militarie etReligieuse au Moyen age, Sciences et Lettres au Moyen Age,Loius XII et Anne de Bretagne, Moeurs Usages et Costumes auMoyen age, XVII e Siecle, 2 volumes, XVIII e Siecle, 2 volumes,& Directoire Consulat et Empire, plus one other similar byGueranger en Sainte Cecile, nearly all bound in originalpublisher's gilt decorated bindings by Engel, rubbed and somemarks, most with shelf label to foot of spine with adhesive tape,thick 4to(11) £150-200

371 Roller (Theophile). Les Catacombes de Rome, Histoire del’art et des croyances religieuses..., 2 volumes, Paris, circa 1870s,b&w plates and illustrations, some light scattered spotting, topedges gilt, contemporary red half morocco, rubbed and scuffed,folio, together with Labarte (Jules), Histoire des Arts Industrielsau Moyen age et a l’epoque de la Renaissance, 3 volumes, 2ndedition, Paris, 1872-75, numerous chromolithographed plates, b&wplates and illustrations, some scattered spotting, top edgesgilt, contemporary turquoise half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed,shelf label to foot of spine of each volume, with adhesive tape, large4to, plus other folio history of art, including Louandre, Les ArtsSomptuaires, 3 volumes, Paris, 1857-58, Decloux & Doury, HistoireArcheologique, Descriptive et Graphique de la Sainte-Chapelle duPalais, Paris, 1865, A. Houssaye, La Comedie Francaise 1680-1880,Normand, Monuments Funeraires, 2 volumes bound in 1, etc.,mostly bound in contemporary morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffedwith shelf labels to foot of spines of most volumes, folio/4to(24) £200-400

372 Simonin (Louis). La Vie Souterraine ou les mines et lesmineurs, Paris, 1867, numerous colour lithographs and b&w plates,some scattered spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco-backed dark green cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed with shelf labelto foot of spine, with adhesive tape, large 8vo, together withChenu (Dr.), Encyclopedie d’Histoire Naturelle, 10 volumes, Paris,1865-78, numerous b&w plates, contemporary uniform brown halfmorocco gilt, with library label to front pastedown and upper coverof each volume, shelf label to foot of spine of each volume withadhesive tape, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus other naturalhistory, all printed in French, including Fredol, Le Monde de la mer,2nd edition, Paris, 1866, etc.(22) £150-200

373 Baron (A.). La Belgique Monumentale, Historique etPittoresque, 2 volumes, Brussels, 1844, hand coloured plates ofcostume, b&w wood engraved plates and illustrations,contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and joints with some wear,shelf label to foot of spine of each volume, with adhesive tape,large 8vo, together with Bonaparte (Prince Roland), UneExcursions en Crose, Paris, 1891, b&w plates after photographs,some light spotting, contemporary morocco-backed red cloth gilt,rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus other French topographical interestand similar, including Touchard-Lafosse, La Loire Historique, 5volumes, 1851, M.J. Boldenyi, La Hongrie Ancienne et Moderne,Paris, 1851, etc., mostly leather bound, many with shelf label tofoot of spine with adhesive tape, some wear, mainly 4to(33) £200-300

374 Krafft (J.-Ch., illustrator). Ornementation de l’ArchitectureAntique et Moderne, Paris, 1846, 76 engraved outline plates, inklibrary stamp to preliminary leaves and label to front pastedown,contemporary quarter calf, worn with loss, together with Modelesde Menuiserie… , new edition, Paris, 1836, 73 engraved plates,plus Nouveau Recueil de Menuiserie et de Decorations Interieureset Exterieures… , illustrated by Thiollet & H. Roux, Paris, 1837,additional engraved title, 72 engraved plates, plus 2 others similar,all heavily spotted, a few library stamps to preliminary leaves,contemporary quarter calf over boards, rubbed and a little wear toextremities, all folio(5) £200-300

375 Palladio (Andrea). Oeuvres Completes, new edition, 2volumes, Paris, 1825, 365 single and double-page engraved outlinearchitectural plates, some spotting, occasionally heavy, ink librarystamp to front free endpaper of volume 2, contemporary quartercalf, worn with loss and joints weak, folio(2) £200-300

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376 Album Amicorum. Five alba amicorum, German, early 19thcentury, five albums, each with approximately thirty loose leavesfilled with manuscript contributions (epithets, poems, etc.), mostlyin German, but some in English, one with several pencil drawingsof views and buildings on versos, many leaves dated, variously1808-1842, and some with place names, e.g. Hamburg, London,Hannover, Dublin, occasional signature or initals of LouisStahlschmidt, Caroline Stahlschmidt, as well as the variouscontributors, each with album leaves loosely contained in anoriginal decorative box or binding, some with original marbledwrapper, all but one in original slipcase, in overall good condition,oblong 8voAn unusual survival of five early decorative friendship albums belonging tothe Stahlschmidt family of Hannover.(5) £300-500

377 Bertrand (Louis). Le Jardin de la Mort, edition definitive, Paris:Boutitie & Cie, 1923, colour plates and b & w illustrations, additionalsuite of b & w plates at rear, patterned silk endpapers, t.e.g.,remainder untrimmed, contemporary brown morocco gilt by JeanLambert, spine faded and few marks, 4to, (limited edition 9/320,being one of 15 with additional suite of plates on vellum paper),together with Colette (& A. Roubille, illustrator), La Paix chez leBetes, Paris, 1926, wood engraved colour frontispiece andillustrations, original printed spine bound at rear, t.e.g., remainderuntrimmed, contemporary green half morocco, gilt decorated spineslightly faded, 4to, (limited edition 4/765)(2) £100-150

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378 Bindings. Handbook of Foliage and Foreground Drawing, byGeorge Bernard, 3rd edition, 1876, numerous black and whiteillustrations, some light spotting, red half calf, 8vo, together withNovels of George Eliot, volumes 1-8, new editions, circa 1875,black and white illustrations, some light spotting, contemporaryuniform half calf, 8vo, and The History of England, From theaccession of James the Second, by Lord Macauley, volumes 1-8,1880, black and white illustrations, some light spotting,contemporary uniform gilt-decorated tree calf, 8vo, plus Southey’sCommon-Place Book, edited by John Wood Warter, volumes 1-4,1850-51, and other 19th-century decorative antiquarian leatherbindings, 8vo(60) £200-300

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379 Bourges (Elemir). Les Crepuscule des dieux, Paris, 1905,colour plates and illustrations throughout, original printed wrappersin glassine dust jacket and marbled boards chemise with spine labeland slipcase, (limited edition 23/119), together with Grecourt,Contes Galants, illustrated by Schem, Paris, 1952, etched plates,gatherings loose as issued in original wrappers and decorativechemise and slipcase, (limited edition, 57/395, this being one of 50copies containing a suite of 50 sepia etchings), plus others similarincluding 4 from the same series, 4 books by Mirabeau, Duclos, Ducde Richelieu and Nougaret, all with original chemises and slipcases,8vo/large 8vo (8) £200-300

380 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Natural History,General and Particular, Illustrated with Above Six Hundred CopperPlates, The History of Man and Quadrupeds, volumes 1-20(complete), A New Edition, Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davids et al.,London, 1812, contemporary uniform half vellum binding with two-tone labels and gilt-decorated spine, bumped and worn toextremities, some rubbing to boards, 8vo(20) £400-600

381 Chimot (Edouard, illustrator). Les Belles de Nuit, Paris:Editions d’art Devambez, 1927, coloured etched frontispiece, 26plates and 8 illustrations to text (including some plates in differentstates), ‘Exemplaire d’artiste’ inscribed by the artist, all looselycontained in original printed wrappers, with glassine d.j., torn at head& foot of spine, 4toLimited edition of 325 copies on Arches paper.(1) £300-400

382 Chimot (Edouard). Maurice Magre, Les Soirs d’Opium,Paris: [G. Briffaut], 1921, etchings in 4 states including the firstcoloured, vignettes to text including additional states of these wood-engravings bound at rear, original drawing by Chimot in colouredpencils tipped in at front, 31 x 24cm (12.5 x 10ins), contemporarythree-quarter red crushed morocco with gilt-decorated spine, printedwrappers retained, 4toLimited edition 38/55 including the four states of engravings, additional suiteof wood-engravings and original watercolour, this being 1 of 5 copies onchine. There was an additional edition of 500 numbered octavo copies.

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383 Chivers (Cedric). The Sundering Flood, by William Morris,Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898, half-title, full-page map, somelight spotting and toning, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed,contemporary painted vellucent vellum by Dorothy Carleton Smyth(1880-1933) for Cedric Chivers of Bath, with the Chivers gilt stampon rear turn-in, his embossed stamp on preliminary blank, and withthe artist’s monogram with dodo motif painted in black on spine,dust-soiled, covers a little bowed, spine with painted sword, titledin black above and below, titled upper cover with a knight inchainmail within an architectural border, captioned below ‘The RedLad’, lower cover with a robed female figure holding a windinstrument within an architecural border, captioned below ‘Elfhild’,gilt flower and seedhead roll on turn-ins, 8voOf the five women used by Chivers to design, illuminate and colour vellumbindings, Dorothy Smyth was the one ‘most frequently employed for thiskind of work.’ (Tidcombe, Women Bookbinders, 1996, p.86)(1) £400-600

384 Churchill (Winston S.). The Second World War, 6 vols., 1sted., 1948-54, folding maps, t.e.g., contemporary red half calf byBumpus, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering (slight fading),8vo, together with A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 1sted., 1956-58, a.e.g., contemporary full crimson morocco gilt byZaehnsdorf, some fading to spines, 8vo(10) £300-500

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385 Colette (Sidonie-Gabrielle). Chéri, Illustré de Cinquante-Sept Pointes-Sèches Originales Gravées par Marcel Vertès, 2volumes, imprimé pour l’Artiste et ses Amis, 1929, forty-sevenplates in first volume, some full-page, some on letterpress,scattered spotting, second volume containing the extra suite of126 plates in varying states, untrimmed, contents of both volumesloose as issued in original printed wrappers, each in card folder andslipcase, rubbed, spine labels chipped, 4toLimited edition, one of155 copies, this one of fifty-four reserved for the artist, author andeditor, printed especially for Monsieur Hippolyte Jaune, andinscribed by the author on the half-title: ‘A Monsieur HenriBoussard en souvenir de Colette’.(2) £300-500

386 Flaubert (Gustave). Salammbo, 2 vols. (text & portfolio ofplates), Munich, 1924, etched illustrations (some full-page), portfoliocontaining 59 etched plates (in two states), signed in pencil to lowermargins, original gilt blocked full and quarter vellum, folio, containedtogether in original slipcase5/220 numbered copies, signed by the artist to publisher’s imprint.(1) £150-200

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387 Fontaine (Jean de la). Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon,Pointes seches de P.E. Becat, Paris: Les Heures Claires, 1955, title-page printed in red and black, fourteen etched plates, looselycontained as issued in paper wrappers with etching on front cover,within vellum-backed boards with gilt lettered spine, and slipcase,(limited edition, 109/670 copies, this one of 100 with an extra suiteof the plates), together with Pillet (Roger), Les OraisonsAmoureuses de Jeanne-Aurelie Grivolin Lyonnaise, illustrees depointes seches originales par Paul-Emile Becat, Paris: Les HeuresClaires, 1957, fifteen etched plates, plus ‘Plate Inedite’, looselycontained as issued in paper wrappers, within patterned boardswith gilt lettered spine, and matching slipcase (slightly rubbed anddusty), (limited edition, 111/650 copies, this one of 100 with anextra suite of the plates), plus Petronius (Arbiter), Le Satyricon,Traduit du Latin par M. Baillard, Pointes seches originales de G.Barret, Paris: Editions de Baniyan, 1960, fifteen etched plates,loosely contained as issued in card wrappers, within boards andmatched slipcase, (limited edition, 127/490 copies, this one of 150with an extra suite of the plates)(3) £200-300

388 Grote (George). A History of Greece, 12 vols., mixed eds.(vols. I-X 1st eds., vols. XI-XII 2nd eds.), 1846-57, 20 engravedmaps, some folding with outline colour, engraved frontispiece tovolume XII, a few minor spots, bookplates, later full tan calf bySotheran, spines gilt with red and green labels, 8vo(12) £300-500

389 Huxley (Thomas Henry). Collected Essays, 9 volumes, 1902-06, & Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley by his son LeonardHuxley, 3 volumes, 1903, top edges gilt, contemporary uniform halfbrown calf, gilt-decorated spines with red and green spine labels,in bright condition, 8vo(12) £300-400

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390 Kieffer (René). Camille Mauclair, Le Poison des Pierreries,Compositions de Georges Rochegrosse, Paris, 1903, six colourprinted engraved plates and numerous illustrations, occasionalspotting, some offsetting and browning to text, original wrappersbound-in, printed marbled endpapers, gilt decorated turn-ins, t.e.g.,remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green morocco gilt byRené Kieffer, floral border decoration to upper board in blind & onlay,spine faded, large 8vo, contained in original slipcaseLimited edition 298/300.(1) £300-500

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391 Kinglake (Alexander William). The Invasion of the Crimea: ItsOrigin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of LordRaglan, 8 vols., 5th ed., 1874-87, folding maps and plans, occasionallight spotting, contemporary presentation inscription to volume I,bookplates, contemporary full tan calf by Harrison, spines with redand green labels and gilt decoration, edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo(8) £200-300

392 Lever (Charles). Works, 34 volumes, c.1895, illustrations,bookseller stamp of Pearse, Warrington, bookplates, contemporaryblue half calf, a few edges slightly rubbed, 8vo(34) £100-200

393 Lobel-Riche (Almery, illust.). Les Diaboliques, par J.Barbey d’Aurevilly, Paris, 1910, numerous plates and illustrations,including some tipped-in, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt,remainder untrimmed, contemporary scarlet half morocco byDurvand, 2” split at head of upper joint, dotted line decoratedraised bands, gilt decorated in second compartment, remaindergilt panelled, with floral leather onlays, 4toLimited edition, 162/300 copies.(1) £500-800

394 Lytton (Edward Bulwer, Lord). Lord Lytton’s Novels,Knebworth Edition, 28 volumes, George Routledge, c.1870s,engraved frontispieces, marbled endpapers and edges, bookplateof Maurice Marcus on front pastedowns, contemporary red halfcalf, gilt decorated spines faded, 8vo, together with Byron (GeorgeGordon Noel, Lord), The Works... with his Letters and Journals, andhis Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq., 17 volumes, John Murray, 1832,engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title-page to each,all edges gilt, riginal gilt and blind stamped red cloth, slightlyrubbed, spines faded, small 8vo(45) £150-200

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395 Prescott (William H.). History of the Reign of Charles the Fifth,2 vols., 1857, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I, titles printedin red and black, later full tan calf by Sotheran, spines with red andbrown labels and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with History of theReign of Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols., 1838, History of theConquest of Mexico, 3 vols., 1843, History of the Conquest of Peru,2 vols., 1847, History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King ofSpain, 1855-59 and Life of William Hickling Prescott, 1864, uniformlybound as above(14) £200-300

396 Ramiro (Erastene). Felicien Rops, Paris: Pellet & Floury,1905,title-page printed in red and black, etched and printedplates and illustrations, original wrappers bound in, somespotting, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, marbledendpapers, near contemporary tan crushed half morocco, darkenedspine gilt lettered and with gilt tool of Pan playing a pipe, 4toLimited edition, 90/100 copies on japon (of a total edition of 125 copies), witha double suite of all the plates and illustrations, and a colour proof of EritisSimiles Deo.(1) £200-300

397 Regnier (Henri de). Le Bon Plaisir, vingt eaux-fortes encouleurs et vingt bois gravés par Sylvain Sauvage, Paris, Editions dela Roseraie, 1929, twenty colour etchings, and twenty woodcutillustrations to text, untrimmed, original printed wrappers withglassine overwrapper, green and gold patterned chemise andslipcase (some wear), 4toLimited edition of 226 copies, this being one of 130 copies on Rives.(1) £70-100

398 Shakespeare (William). The Plays and Poems ofShakespeare, According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone...,15 vols., ed. A.J. Valpy, 1857, half titles, engraved outline plates,some light spotting and toning, contemporary full green calf bySmyth, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, repair to vol. XIlower cover, a few marks, small 8vo(15) £200-300

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399 Symons (Arthur). London. A Book of Aspects, privatelyprinted for Edmund D. Brooks and his friends, Minneapolis, 1909,78 pp., signed presentation inscription from Brooks to his friendWalter T. Spencer, London, 6th June 1909, inscribed to front freeendpaper, and a later warm and lengthy signed presentationinscription from Edward Spencer (son of the bookseller and originalrecipient), presented to Roy Davids and dated 1990, inscribed tofacing page, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, contemporary redcrushed morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe with Spencer’smonogram to upper cover within gilt ruled and floral design, 8vo(1) £100-150

400 Tennyson (Alfred, Lord, 1809-1892). The Life and Works ofAlfred Lord Tennyson, Edition de Luxe, 12 volumes, Macmillan &Company, 1898-99, frontispiece to each volume, some lightspotting mainly to fore-edges, top edges ilt, contemporary uniformred half morocco (by Sotheran), spines gilt, very lightly faded tospines, together with Swinburn (Algernon Charles), The Poemsof Algernon Charles Swinburn, 6 volumes, 1904, top edges gilt,remainder rough-trimmed, contemporary green crushed halfmorocco gilt (by Bumpus of Oxford), spines gilt decorated, andlightly sunned, 8vo, limited Large-Paper edition 46/100(18) £200-300

401 Thackeray (William Makepeace). Prose Works, 30 vols., J.M.Dent & Co., 1902-1903, illustrations by Charles Brock, one or twospots and marginal water stains, t.e.g., later red half calf byBumpus, spines a little faded, 8voLimited edition, 1/100. (30) £200-300

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402 Avedon (Richard). An Autobiography, 1st edition, pub.Random House, New York, 1993, numerous full-page black andwhite illustrations, original cloth, folio, together with Weston(Edward), Forms of Passion, 1st edition, pub. Harry N. Abrams,New York, 1995, numerous black and white illustrations, originalcloth in d.j., 4to, plus Huger (Foote), My Friend from Memphis, 1stedition, pub. Booth-Clibborn, London, 2000, numerous colourillustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other photographyreference, mostly hardback publications in original cloth and d.j.s,8vo/4to/folio, G/VG(41) £150-200

403 Bartsch (Rudolf Hans). Bayros Mappe, Vienne: Prague &Leipzig: Ed. Strache, [1920], forty-nine b & w and colour plates,captioned tissue guards, contents loosely contained in original halfmorocco binding, later cloth spine strip, worn folioLimited inscribed edition 60/500.(1) £100-150

404 Bayros (Franz von). 40 Exlibris, Vienna, Artur Wolf Verlag,1922, 39 (of 40) photogravure bookplates on handmade paper, eachtipped on to individual grey backing paper, without title andcolophon, loosely contained in original publisher’s cloth-backedportfolio, together with 5 unrelated early 20th century Germanetched and woodcut bookplates, including one signed, looselyinserted at front(1) £100-150

405 Boydell (John). Boydell’s Heads of Illustrious and CelebratedPersons Generally Connected with the History of Great Britain inthe Reigns of James I, Charles I, Charles II and James II. ThePortraits Painted by Van Dyke, Lely, Kneller, Riley &c. Engraved byJohn Smith &c. and Revised by Richard Earlom, with BiographicalMemoirs by John Watkins LL.D, published Messrs. Boydell, 1811,uncoloured engraved frontispiece by F.Bartolozzi of Mary Queen ofScots and twenty-seven (complete as list) mezzotint portraits,slight spotting and staining throughout, untrimmed, book plates ofA.M.Broadley and the Boydell Galleries, hinges and joints cracked,contemporary half calf, bumped and worn at extremities, folio(1) £200-300

406 The Burlington Magazine, volumes 94-95, 98-134 (Jan-June),135-141, 1952-99, numerous black and white and colourillustrations, uniform cloth binding, 69 volumes in total, 4to,together with Art Direction, 9 volumes, 1988-93, numerous blackand white and colour illustrations, retains original covers, uniformyellow cloth binding, 4to, and other art reference periodicalsincluding Apollo, a broken run, 1971-1989, all ex-libris withassociated marks, 4to(approx. 500) £70-100

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407 Da Vinci (Leonardo). Trattato della Pittura di Lionardo da Vincinuovamente dato in luce con la vita dell’istesso autore scritta daRafaelle du Fresne. Si sono aggiunti i tre Libri della Pittura, ed ilTrattato della Statua di Leon Battista Alberti con la vita delmedesimo, Bologna, Instituto delle Scienze, 1786, engravedvignette to title Pio Bonfils, engraved head- and tail-pieces, 18 full-page engraved plates (numbered 2-19), lacking the first plate facingpage 26, contemporary full calf, with gilt coat-of-arms of NewsteadAbbey to upper and lower cover, some wear with covers detached,folio(1) £150-200

408 Descamps (Jean Baptiste). La Vie des Peintres Flamands,Allemands et Hollandois, avec des Portraits Graves en Taille-douce..., 4 vols., Paris: Charles-Antoine Jombert, 1753-64, titles inred & black, with signature ‘Geo: Rimington’ to upper margins,engraved frontispiece and numerous portrait vignette illustrations,occasional spotting, dampstaining to volumes 2 & 4 (mostly athead), contemporary half morocco, elaborate gilt decorated spineswith red morocco title labels, 8vo, together with VoyagePittoresque de la Flandre et du Brabant..., Paris, 1769, title in red &black, five engraved plates, folding engraved map at rear, repairedclosed tear to one leaf of text, light spotting and occasionaldampstaining, contemporary half morocco, gilt decorated spinewith red morocco title label, 8voBookplate of John Gere (1921-1995), British Museum Keeper of Prints &Drawings, 1973-81.(5) £200-300

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409 Duret (Theodore). Manet and the French Impressionists...Translated by J.E. Crawford Flitch, 1st ed., Grant Richards, 1910,four etched plates by Manet, Morisot and Renoir (two plates),wood-engraved and half-tone illustrations, one or two minor spots,t.e.g., original blue cloth, spine and extremities a little darkened, afew marks, 4to(1) £400-600

410 Egerton (Judy). George Stubbs, Painter. Catalogue Raisonné,1st edition, Yale University Press, 2007, numerous colour plates,original green cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, together with Lennox-Boyd (Christopher, Dixon, Rob & Clayton, Tim), George Stubbs,The Complete Engraved Works, 1st edition, 1989, numerous blackand white illustrations, original black cloth in d.j., 4to, and Hallett(Mark), Reynolds, Portraiture in Action, 1st edition, Yale UniversityPress, 2014, numerous colour and black and white illustrations,original red cloth in d.j., covers slightly worn to head and foot, 4to,plus other British artist reference and related, including publicationsby Antique Collectors Club, Tate, G/VG, 8vo/4to(58) £150-200

411 [Fashion]. La Belle Assemblée, or Bell’s Court and FashionableMagazine..., 8 volumes, 1811-1820, a broken run, 105 hand-coloured engraved fashion plates, plus engraved portraits, views,and templates, some folding, some spotting and toning, mostly totext, contemporary armorial bookplate of John Bentall on frontpastedowns, uniformly bound in contemporary half calf, rubbed andworn, most with boards detached, together with another volume ofLa Belle Assemblee, 1806, with uncoloured fashion platesSold as a collection of plates, not subject to return.(9) £300-400

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412 Freart (Roland). A Parallel of the Antient Architecture with theModern, in a Collection of Ten Principal Authors who have Writtenupon the Five Orders ... to Which is Added An Account of Architectsand Architecture ... with Leon Baptista Alberti’s Treatise of Statues,by John Evelyn, 2nd edition with large additions, 2 parts in 1volume, 1707, engraved vignette title, separate title to each part(second part dated 1706), forty engraved illustrations (all but onefull page), misbound with part 2 at front and final gathers (pp. 65-115) then bound before first part, lacks additional engraved title (toface first part) and final blank, contemporary panelled calf, jointscracked, some edge wear, folioHarris 232.(1) £200-300

413 Great Exhibition. Official Description and IllustratedCatalogue, 4 volumes (including Supplement), published SpicerBrothers, 1851, additional decorative title, folding hand colouredlithographic map, numerous plates throughout, a.e.g.. publishersdecorative gilt blue cloth, 4to, together with Mayall (Beard),Tallis’sHistory and Description of the Crystal Palace and the Exhibition ofthe World’s Industry in 1851, 3 volumes (bound in 2), published JohnTallis & Co., 1851, chromolithographic folding frontispiece,numerous uncoloured engraved plates, contemporary ownershipinscription to first blank, a.e.g., contemporary half calf gilt, rubbedand worn at extremities, 4to, with three others similar(9) £200-300

414 Green (Glynis). Vision to Reality - in Total Harmony. HongKong International Airport, pub. Airport Authority of Hong Kong,Hong Kong, 1998, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth ind.j. and slipcase, landscape format, 8vo, together with Sagharchi(Alireza & Steil, Lucien), Traditional Architecture, Timeless Buildingfor the Twenty-First Century, 1st edition, pub. Rizzoli, New York,2013, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plusDe Reus (Mark), Tropical Experience, Architecture + Design, 1stedition, pub. ORO Editions, 2011, numerous full-page and half-pagecolour illustrations, original cloth, 4to, plus other architecturereference, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth ind.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG(70) £150-200

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415 Gruner (Lewis). The Terracotta Architecture of North Italy(XIIth-XVth Centuries). Pourtrayed as Examples for Imitation inOther Countries from Careful Drawings and Restorations byFrederigo Lose, 1867, 48 plates, including 34 mountedchromolithographs, some offsetting and scattered spotting,contemporary presentation inscription, title foredges a little frayed(manuscript shelf numbers to verso), t.e.g., original greenmorocco-backed boards, a little rubbed with stains, 4to(1) £300-400

416 Hamilton (Gavin). Schola Italica Picturae sive SelectaeQuaedam Summorum e Schola Italica Pictorum Tabluae AereIncisae Cura et Impensis Gavini Hamilton Pictoris, Rome, 1773,engraved architectural title-page and thirty-nine engraved platesafter Raphael, Michelangelo, Correggio, Titian, Andrea del Sarto,Carracci, and others, blank margins spotted, one plate with shorttear in lower blank margin, hinges split, contemporary red quartermorocco, spine divided by gilt metope and triglyph rolls betweenscallop rolls, gilt lettered direct in second and fourthcompartments, remainder with classical urn tools, spine rubbedand slightly frayed at foot, pink paste paper boards partially faded,upper cover with remains of early manuscript shelfmark label, andwith nick in upper edge, folio (65.5 x 49cm/25.75 x 19.25ins)(1) £700-1000

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417 Malafarina (Gianfranco). The Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi,2014, 335 colour illustrations, original blue cloth in d.j., covers verylightly rubbed to head, 4to, together with Czymmek (Götz andAurisch, Helga Kessler), German Impressionist LandscapePainting, Liebermann, Corinth, Slevogt, 1st edition, Yale UniversityPress, 2010, numerous colour illustrations, original decorated cloth,4to, and Véliz (Zahira), Spanish Drawings in the Courtyard Gallery,1st edition, 2011, numerous colour and black and whiteillustrations, original brown cloth in d.j., spine very lightly rubbed tohead, 4to, plus other Old Master and similar art reference, mostlyhardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(51) £150-200

418 Mapplethorpe (Robert). Mapplethorpe, Prepared inCollaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Essay byArthur C. Danto, 2nd impression, New York, 1992, black and whitephotographic plates, original cloth in d.j. and slipcase, together withPistils, Essay by John Ashbery, 1st UK edition, 1996, colour andblack and white photographic plates, original cloth in d.j. andslipcase, plus Some Women, Introduction by Joan Didion, 1stedition, 1989, black and white photographic plates, original cloth ind.j., a little rubbed and dust-soiled, one short split to lower margin,all 4to(3) £70-100

419 Brown (Laurence). A Catalogue of British Historical Medals, 3volumes, 1st editions, 1980-95, illustrated throughout, original clothin rubbed dust jackets, folio, together with Forrer (L.), BiographicalDictionary of Medallists… , [1904-30], 8 volumes, facsimile reprint,no date, original cloth, 8vo, plus Hackenbroch (Yvonne),Renaissance Jewellery, published Sotheby, 1979, illustratedthroughout including some colour photos, original cloth in dustjacket, folio, plus other modern design reference, mostly hardbacksin dust jacketsFrom the library of Roy Davids.(32) £200-300

420 Micali (Giuseppe). Antichi Monumenti per Servire All’OperaIntitlata l’Italia Avanti il Dominio dei Romani, Florence, 1821, foldingengraved map, 70 engraved plates and plans (including two double-page), contemporary vellum, gilt decorated spine and board edges,light dust-soiling and few marks, folio(1) £150-200

421 Pain (William). The Practical Builder; or Workman’s GeneralAssistant..., 5th edition, revised & corrected, 1793, eighty-twoengraved architectural plates only (of 83), title soiled, stained andalso torn mostly to corners and lined to verso, outer corners ofleaves B1 & C1 torn & frayed with slight loss, occasionaldampstaining to few plates mostly to margins, some spotting anddust-soiling mostly at rear of volume, modern half calf, 4toHarris, BABW, 646. Archer 240.1. Schimmelman 98. See Wiebenson III-C-24. Despite the fact that the title states revised and corrected this is in facta straight reprint of the first edition. Originally published 1774, this was oneof the major 18th century pattern books. It was reprinted in Boston in 1792and went through at least eight London editions. This and Pains other worksserved as design sources not only for architects and builders but also forcabinet makers and carvers.(1) £100-150

422 Papworth (John Buonarotti). Rural Residences, consistingof a Series of Designs for Cottages, Decorated Cottages, SmallVillas, and other Ornamental Buildings... interspersed with SomeObservations on Landscape Gardening, 2nd edition, printed for R.Ackermann, 1832, twenty-seven hand-coloured aquatint plates,some light marginal spotting, later 19th century brown half calf,scuffed, gilt decorated spine with slight loss at ends, 8voSee Abbey, Life, 45.(1) £300-400

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423 The Portfolio. An Artistic Periodical, edited by Philip GilberyHamerton, a broken run, 11 volumes, 1870 - 71 & 1874 - 93,numerous black and white prints and etchings throughout, t.e.g.,contemporary red half morocco gilt, rubbed at extremities, folio(11) £300-500

424 Salmon (William). Palladio Londiniensis; or, the London Art ofBuilding, 7th ed., 1767, fifty-four engraved plates and tables,(including nine folding), few folding plates torn and with frayedmargins (one with adhesive tape repair), occasional spotting, 20thcentury quarter calf, 4to(1) £150-200

425 Scolar Press. Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d’Arthur, printedby William Caxton, 1485, Reproduced in facsimile from the copy inthe Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, with an introduction by PaulNeedham, Scolar Press, 1976, a few black and white illustrations,facsimile text, together with The History and Fables and Aesop,translated and printed by William Caxton 1484, Reproduced infacsimile from the copy in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, withan introduction by Edward Hodnett, Scolar Press, 1976, & Jacobusde Cessolis, The Game of Chess, translated and printed by WilliamCaxton, circa 1483, Reproduced in facsimile from the copy at TrinityCollege, Cambridge, with an introduction by N.F. Blake, ScolarPress, 1976, facsimile text to each, with illustrations, all bound inuniform publisher’s cloth with morocco label to spine of eachvolume, 4toLimited editions of 500 copies, numbered 405, 323 and 311 respectively. (3) £150-200

426 Societe d’Aquarellistes Francais. Ouvrage d’Art Publie avec leconcours artistique de tous les Societaires, Texte par les PrincipauxCritiques d’Art, 2 volumes, Paris: Launette & Goupil, 1883, titlesprinted in red and black, numerous monotone illustrations, somefull-page, letterpress vignettes, second volume with spotting to firstfew leaves, all edges gilt, uniformly bound with Grands PeintresFrancais et Etrangers, Ouvrage d’Art Publie avec le concoursartistique des Maitres, Texte par les Principaux Critiques d’Art,Paris: Launette & Goupil, 1884, titles printed in red and black,numerous monotone illustrations, some full-page, letterpressvignettes, all edges gilt, contemporary scarlet half morocco, somerubbing to extremities, linen sidings somewhat dusty and spotted,spines with gilt flower tool in compartments, folio Limited editions,74/110 and 29/110 copies respectively.(4) £200-300

427 Stubbs (George). The Anatomy of the Horse. Including aparticular description of the bones, cartilages, muscles, fascias,ligaments, nerves, arteries, veins, and glands, Henry G. Bohn,1853, twenty-four double-page plates, some light scatteredspotting, original blind-stmaped cloth, rubbed and some marks withsome fraying to joints and extreme head and foot of spine, folio(1) £100-150

GENERAL LITERATURE

428 Constantinesco (George). Theory of Sonics, a Treatise onTransmission of Power by Vibrations, volume 1 [all published],1918, several b&w illustrations, errata slip pasted in to frontendpaper, owner’s circular blindstamp of Raymond W.B. Stephensto foot of front endpaper, original blue cloth gilt, very slightlyrubbed to extremities, 8vo Limited edition of 125 copies, this copy numbered 124. One copy (BritishLibrary) located. Constantinescu’s Theory of Sonics, a branch ofContinuum Mechanics which describes the transmission of mechanicalenergy through vibrations. Gogu Constantinescu (1881-1965) was aRomanian scientist and engineer who after moving to the United Kingdomin 1912 registered over 130 inventions including a machine-gunsynchronization gear, improvement on carburetors, a torque convertoramongst others. (1) £300-500

429 Easton Press. A collection of 76 volumes published by theEaston Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, from the Series 100 GreatestBooks Ever Written, Collectors’ Edition, 1970s-1990s, most withillustrations all edges gilt, and bound in gilt-decorated full leatherbindings, some volumes with gilt to upper and lower boards(discoloured), generally in VG condition, 8vo(76) £400-600

430 Easton Pres. The Harvard Classics, 50 volumes, Eliot Edition,published by the Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1994,numerous black and white illustrations with tissue guards, alla.e.g., and bound in gilt-decorated full red morocco, VG, 8vo(50) £300-400

431 Erasmus. Collected Works Of, volumes 1-11, 13-15, 23-29 (2copies), 31-36, 39-40, 42-46, 49-50, 56, 61, 63-66, 69-72, 76-78, 82-84, University of Toronto Press, 1974-2005, all original cloth in dustjackets, some covers and spines rubbed to head and foot, some dustjackets price clipped, 53 volumes in total, 8vo, together with Allen(P.S.), Opus Epistolarum Des Erasmi Rotorodami, volumes 1-10(volumes 9 & 10 duplicate), Oxford University Press, 1905-41, somelight spotting, all original gilt decorated cloth, volumes 3-5 in torn dustjackets, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 12 volumesin total, 8vo, and 5 further volumes of Erasmus reference, 8vo(70) £300-400

432 Folio Society, 45 volumes, all by Anthony Trollope, includingLady Anna, Sir Harry Hotspur, Cousin Henry, Doctor Thorne, OrleyFarm, all in slipcases, 4to(45) £150-200

433 Folio Society publications. Carroll (Lewis), Alice’sAdventures under Ground (limited edition 2246/3750), with ‘TheOriginal Alice’ by Sally Brown, original gilt-decorated blue morocco,in decorative presentation box, 8vo, together with Helps (Arthur,[editor]), Leaves from The Journal of Our Life in the Highlands,from 1848 to 1861... , 2002, limited edition 257/1850, numerouscolour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated redcloth in presentation box, 4to, and 69 further volumes, includinghistory and literature, 1 volume without slipcase, VG, 8vo/4to(87) £200-300

434 Folio Society publications. Pepys (Samuel), The Diary Of, 11volumes, 2003, limited edition 610/1000, all original quarter brownmorocco in slipcases, 8vo, together with Russell (Bertrand),History of Western Philosophy, 2004, original gilt-decorated brownmorocco in slipcase, 8vo, plus Darwin (Charles), The Descent ofMan, 2008, original decorated green cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus 78further volumes, including Charles Dickens, other literature andhistory reference, VG, 8vo(108) £200-300101

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435 Folio Society publications. Blake (William), Paradise Lost, APoem in Twelve Books by John Milton, 2003, 12 colourillustrations, original green quarter morocco in slipcase, large 8vo,together with Delacroix (Eugene, et al), Faust, Parts One and Twoby Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 2005, 25 colour and black andwhite illustrations, original red quarter morocco in slipcase, large8vo, and Dulac (Edmund), The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault,1998, 30 colour illustrations, original gilt-decorated pictorial cloth inslipcase, 4to, plus 105 further, all original cloth in slipcases, VG,8vo/4to(126) £200-300

436 Gill (Eric, illust.). Canticum Canticorum Salomonis, quodHebraice Dicitur Sir Hasirim, Cranach Press, 1931, running titleprinted in red, wood engravings on letterpress, some full-page,woodcut initials, front endpapers and edges lightly spotted, t.e.g.,remainder untrimmed, original japanese vellum-backed boards withgilt lettered spine, in plain dustjacket (spine rubbed and darkened),and cardboard slipcase (lightly rubbed and soiled), tall 8voLimited edition, 107/200 copies.(1) £700-1000

437 Graves (Robert). Adam’s Rib, and Other Anomalous Elementsin the Hebrew Creation Myth, Triannon Press, 1955, wood-engraved illustrations by James Metcalf, a few spots to endpapers,original cloth, d.j., spine a little darkened, slipcase (some abrasions),4to, limited edition, letter ‘E’ of 26 copies, signed by author andillustrator, additionally inscribed “Jim with love from Arnold” (ArnoldFawcus, the book designer to James Metcalf), together with ThePenny Fiddle. Poems for Children, 1st US ed., 1960, colourillustrations by Edward Ardizzone, original cloth, d.j., spine a littledarkened and chipped at foot, 8vo, plus Robert Graves’ Poems AboutLove, 1969, original cloth, d.j., spine faded, 8vo, inscribed to frontendpaper: “Kenneth and Mercedes, with love from Robert,January 1971, with a loose 1 pp. autograph letter to the same,dated 1970, congratulating them on their marriage and enclosingthe book, with other books, all inscribed by Robert Graves, includingHomer’s Daughter, 1955 and More Poems, 1961, and The Personfrom Porlock, 1959, limited edition, 18/50, inscribed, plusfour greetings/Christmas cards signed by Beryl Graves (12) £200-300

438 Gregynog Press. The Autobiography of Edward Lord Herbertof Cherbury with an Introduction by C.H. Hereford, 1928, colouredarmorial to title, nine wood engraved illustrations by Horace WalterBray, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, folio, (limitededition 254/300), together with On the Morning of Christs Nativityby John Milton, 1937, wood engraving illustration of Virgin and Childby Alison McKenzie, loosely inserted Christmas greetings printedleaf from the Davies sisters (Gregynog owners), original wrappers,with short closed tear and crease to upper cover, slightly marked,slim 4to, (limited edition 102/250), with Selected Poems of W.H.Davies, 1928, black and white portrait frontispiecem untrimmed,original quarter cloth with cloth edged fore-edges, 8vo (limitededition 221/310), and Chosen Essays by Edward Thomas, 1926,wood engraved illustrations by Robert Ashwin Maynard and HoraceWalter Bray, edges rough trimmed, original cloth gilt, 4to, (limitededition 201/350), plus Caneuon Ceiriog Detholiad, 1925, woodengraved portrait frontispiece and illustrations by R.A. Maynard andH.W. Bray, edges rough trimmed, original quater cloth, 4to, (limitededition 280/400)(5) £150-200

439 Irving (Washington). The Alhambra, with an Introduction byElizabeth Robins Pennell, 1896, illustrations by Joseph Pennell,small blue inkstain at lower margin of early leaves, a.e.g., originalgreen cloth gilt, spine ends chipped, 8vo, together with Scenes ofClerical Life, by George Eliot, 1906, colour illustrations by HughThomson, one or two spots, a.e.g., original green cloth gilt, spineends a little rubbed, 8vo, plus The Fables of Aesop. Selected,Told Anew and their History Traced by Joseph Jacobs, 1894,illustrations by Richard Heighway, scattered spotting, a.e.g., originalgreen cloth gilt, 8vo, with others similar in gilt decorated cloth(14) £150-200

440 Jefferies (Richard). Amaryllis at the Fair. A Novel, 1st ed.,1887, one or two light spots, bookplate, hinges a little tender,original decorative cloth, spine ends rubbed with small tears, 8vo,together with Sylvie and Bruno, 1889 and Sylvie and BrunoConcluded, 1893, by Lewis Carroll, 1st eds., illustrations by HarryFurniss, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, Sylvie and Bruno spine faded,8vo, with seven others including W.H. Hudson’s Green Mansions,1904, George Moore’s Memoirs of My Dead Life, 1921, TheApostle, 1923 (2 copies) and Conversations in Ebury Street, 1924(each signed limited editions of 1030) and two others by LewisCarroll(10) £100-150

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441 Jevons (William Stanley). The Principles of Economics, AFragment of a Treatise on the Industrial Mechanism of Society andother Papers, 1st ed., 1905, single publisher’s advertisement leaf atrear, title with two small oval stamps of the Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow, and with their bookplate to front pastedown,original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and soiled with classification numberin black ink to centre of spine, 8vo, together withThe Theory of PoliticalEconomy, 3rd ed., 1888, small oval inkstamp of the PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow to half-title and title and with their bookplate tofront pastedown, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and lightly marked,8vo, plus Studies in Deductive Logic, A Manual for Students, 3rd ed.,1896, black and white frontisispiece, occasional pencil annotations,original cloth gilt, rubbed and minor fraying to extremities, 8vo(3) £150-200

442 Macdonald (Rev. A.). The Clan Donald, 3 volumes, publishedInverness, The Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd., 1896 -1904, additional half title, numerous colour and black & whiteillustrations throughout (including some folding), two plates tornwith loss, each volume with tipped in presentation label signed bythe author to front endpaper, t.e.g. remainder untrimmed, hingesand joints broken, text block on volume one detached, slight loss tospine on volume one, spine on volume three partially detached,spine on volume two faded, frayed and worn, large 8vo(3) £100-200

443 Popper (Karl R.). Ausgangspunkte, Hamburg: Hoffmann undCampe, 1984, author’s presentation copy, inscribed and signed inink to front free endpaper, associated letter loosely inserted,original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with The Logic of ScientificDiscovery, Hutchinson, 1974, occasional slight mark or stain,original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Schilpp (Paul Arthur), ThePhilosophy of Karl Popper, 2 volumes, La Salle: Open Court, 1974,original cloth in d.j.s (slightly rubbed and fraying at extremities),8vo, plus other Karl Popper related(10) £200-300

444 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Rip Van Winkle, by WashingtonIrving, 1st edition, William Heinemann, 1905, fifty tipped-in colourplates, one double-page, with captioned tissue guards, text spotted,remains of bookplate on front pastedown, green edges, original giltdecorated green cloth, lightly marked and rubbed in places, spine alittle faded, 4to, together with The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie, byRichard Wagner, Translated by Margaret Armour, 1st edition, WilliamHeinemann, 1910, thirty-four tipped-in plates, with captioned tissueguards, pictorial endpapers, original gilt decorated tan cloth, dampmottled, spine a little faded, 4to, plus Arthur Rackham’s Book ofPictures, with an Introduction by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, WilliamHeinemann, new impression, 1927, forty-four tipped-in colourplates, with captioned tissue guards, some corner-creasing toplates, occasional light spotting to text, endpapers toned, originalgilt decorated brown cloth, foot of spine a trifle rubbed, 4to, plus TheIngoldsby Legends, Mirth & Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby,Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, reprinted, 1913, original cloth(4) £200-300

445 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Aesop’s Fables, a New Translationby V.S. Vernon Jones, with an Introduction by G.K. Chesterton, 1stedition, William Heinemann, 1912, thirteen colour plates tipped-inon thick brown paper (one with crease), captioned tissue guards,letterpress illustrations, some full-page, some spotting and finger-soiling, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated creamcloth, soiled and spine darkened, 4toLimited edition, 517/1450 copies, signed by Rackham. Riall, p.111.(1) £200-300

446 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Tempest, by WilliamShakespeare, 1st edition, William Heinemann, 1926, twenty tipped-in colour plates, some spotting to preliminary and final leaves andedges, contemporary bookplate of H.H. Harrod (designed by G.Ledward) on front pastedown, original gilt decorated black cloth,spine ends rubbed, 4to, together with Peer Gynt, a Dramatic Poemby Henrik Ibsen, 1st edition, 1936, twelve colour plates, captionedtissue guards, pictorial endpapers, original gilt decorated terracottacloth, slightly bowed and spotted, spine ends a little rubbed, 4to,plus The Sleeping Beauty, told by C.S. Evans, 1st edition, WilliamHeinemann, 1920, numerous silhouette illustrations, some full-page and double-page, some spotting (mostly to edges), originalcloth-backed pictorial boards, dust-soiled, spine faded, 4to, plusfourteen others by Rackham, later editions, but including someearly printings in original cloth(17) £200-300

447 Rowling (J.K.). Harry Potter and the Philosopher’sStone, later paperback edition, 1998, signed, together withPullman (Philip), Northern Lights (His Dark Materials), 1st edition,1st issue, 1995, original cloth in dust jacket, inscribed by the author,8vo(2) £150-200

448 Tennant (Dudley, illust.). Poems of Passion and Pleasure, byElla Wheeler Wilcox, Gay & Hancock, [1912], twenty tipped-incolour plates, captioned tissue guards, manuscript inscription onfront free endpaper ‘To Doris in memory of our lovely Primrose DayWedding. April 1917 from Nancie and Bert’, with a list of namesbeneath, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original giltdecorated cream vellum, covers slightly bowed, silk ties detached(but present), 4toLimited edition, 155/500 copies, signed by author and artist. A bright copy.(1) £100-150

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449 Albury (John). The Natural History and Antiquities of theCounty of Surrey Begun in the Year 1673, 5 volumes, printed for W.Mears, 1723, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional title, foldingengraved map, four engraved plates (including two folding) and fiveadditional plates loosely inserted and one folding table, a.e.g.,bookplate of William Bedford with additional bookplates to frontendpapers, contemporary diced calf gilt, spines frayed and worn,hinges and joints weak, some boards near detached, 8vo, togetherwith Tigny (F.M.G.T. de), Histoire Naturelle des Insectes..., 10volumes, published Paris, 1801, additional half titles, 106 (of 112),engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, hinges weak,contemporary half sheep, worn and frayed, 12mo, with Coombe(Taylor), A Description of the Collection of Ancient Terracottas inthe British Museum, published W.Bulmer and Co., 1810, decorativetitle page, thirty-nine (complete as list) uncoloured engravings,including one folding, contemporary half calf, 4to, with otherssimilar, mostly 19th century, including some large format(2 cartons) £150-200

450 Allom (Thomas). Forty-Six Views of Tyrolese Scenery, withhistorical and characteristic descriptions, by a companion of Hofer,Black and Armstrong, n.d., circa 1840, 45 steel engraved views,folding engraved map at rear, some scattered spotting, all edgesgilt, original blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, withsome wear to extremities, 4to, together with White (Gilbert), TheNatural History of Selborne, with notes by Captain Thomas Brown,3rd edition, Edinburgh, 1834, black and white wood engravedillustrations, all edges gilt, contemporary calf gilt, worn withbackstrip partly deficient, 8vo, and other various antiquarian, 18th &19th century(a carton) £100-150

451 Auction catalogues. A large collection of approximately 150auction catalogues, including Sotheby’s, Bonham’s, Christie’s, RoyDavids’s and others similar, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(3 cartons) £70-100

452 Bell (James). Compendious View of Universal History andLiterature, in a series of twenty tables, arranged in collateralcolumns of latents, Baldwin and Cradock, 1833, double-pagelithographed tables with hand colouring, contemporary half calf,rubbed and worn on spine, folio, together with other 19th centurylarge format publications, including engravings from the works ofHenry Liverseege, circa 1835, J. De Morgan, Fouilles a Dahchour,Mars-Juin 1894, Vienna, 1895, H. Davis Richter, Floral Art,Decoration and Design, 1932, The Royal Academy of Arts OfficialIllustrated Catalogue of the Exhibition 1886, J. Alfred Gotch,Architecture of the Renaissance in England, 3 parts only, a 19thcentury scrap album containing numerous chromolithographedillustrations, etc.(a carton) £100-150

453 Bible [Welsh]. Y Bibl Sanctaido: sef Yr Hen Destament A’rNewydd, Gyda Nodau A Sylvadau Ar Bob Pennod, Cardiff, 1807,contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some spottingthroughout, contemporary calf, boards and spine heavily worn withsome loss, thick 4to, together with Collier (Jeremy), AnEcclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: from theFirst Planting of Christianity, To the End of the Reign of King Charlesthe Second, with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion inIreland, volumes 1 & 2, 1708-14, The Great Historical, Geographical,Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary, Being A Curious Miscellany ofSacred and Prophane History, volume 2 only, 1701, A Supplementto the Great... , 1705, An Appendix to the Great... , 1721,bookplates to versos of front boards, contemporary inscriptions tofront endpapers, some ex-libris marks, some spotting throughout,contemporary calf, boards rubbed with some loss, some boardsdetached, 3 volumes in total, folio, and other 18th/19th-centuryantiquarian bibles and theology reference, including DerRosenkavalier by Richard Strauss, Furstner edition, 1911, 4to, someodd volumes, mostly leather bindings, 8vo/folio(3 cartons) £200-300

454 Book of Common Prayer , and Administration of theSacrements, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church,according to the use of the Church of England, Cambridge, 1769,occasional minor soiling, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decoratedred full morocco, rubbed and marked, thick 8vo, together withBarbour (John), The Life and Acts of the Most VictoriousConqueror Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1758,untrimmed (some variation in page widths), 19th century half calf,rubbed, 4to, plus Grant (Colonel M.H.), A Chronological History ofthe Old English Landscape Painters, 3 volumes, published by theauthor, circa 1920s-1947, colour frontispiece and black and whiteplates, original dark green cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, folio, andother miscellaneous reference, 19th century interest, etc.,including J.R. Addy, Life in England in Aquatint and Lithography1770-1860, reprinted 1972, Oliver Goldsmith, A History of the Earthand Animated Nature, 2 volumes, 1866, Heath’s Book of Beauty1844, C.T. Courtney Lewis, The Picture Printer of the 19th Century,George Baxter, 1804-1867, Sampson Low, 1911, Our Own Country,6 volumes, published Cassell, circa 1870s, etc.(2 cartons) £150-200

455 French Design. A group of assorted French art and designjournals, circa 1900-1920, including original issues of Art etDecoration, in 17 portfolios, plus 6 bound volumes, Les Arts, 1902-1920, a complete run bound in 15 volumes, contemporary quartermorocco gilt, mostly worn and some covers detached, folio, plus afew miscellaneous loose issues, various(6 cartons) £400-600

456 German Design. A group of assorted German art and designjournals, circa 1900-1920, a mixture of bound volumes andindividual issues of Kunst und Kunsthandwerk (approximately 19bound volumes), Kunst und Kunsthandwerk (approximately 70issues), Innen Dekoration (5 bound volumes and some loose issuesinto the late 1920s), plus small groups and odd issues of otherjournals including Die Rheinlande, etc.(8 cartons) £400-600

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457 Gotch (J. Alfred). Architecture of the Renaissance inEngland: Illustrated by a Series of Views and Details from BuildingsErected between the years 1560-1630, with Historical and CriticalText, volumes 1-6, 1891-94, numerous b&w plates, originalpublisher’s cloth-back portfolio boards, spines slightly rubbed tohead and foot, folio, together with Holbein (Hans), Des AclterenFeder-Und Silkerstift-Zeichnungen, 5 volumes in 3, circa 1880s,numerous b&w plates, original publisher’s cloth-back portfolioboards, boards and spines rubbed and marked with minor loss,folio, and Fritsch (K.E.O.), Denkmäler Deutscher Renaissance,volumes 2-8, 12, 1882-90, numerous b&w plates, originalpublisher’s cloth-back portfolio, boards and spines marked withsome loss, some spines split, 8 volumes in total, folio, plus onevolume of bound plates by Androuet Du Cerceau, 6 b&w plates,book plates to verso of front and rear boards, some light spotting,contemporary stamped board with morocco spine, boards slightlyrubbed and marked, 8vo(18) £100-150

458 Gronovius (Abraham). Pomponii Melae De situ orbis libri III :Cum notis integris Hermolai Barbari, Petri Joannis Olivarii, ... &Jacobi Gronovii. Accedunt Julii Honorii oratoris excerptacosmographiae..., Leiden, 1722, additional engraved title, generaltitle in red & black, folding map and numerous engravedillustrations, contemporary vellum, dust-soiled, 8vo, together withSykes (Ella C.), Through Persia on a Side-Saddle, new & revisededition, 1901, folding map and black and white plates, originalpictorial cloth, 8vo, with Chichester (Francis), Gipsy Moth, Circlesthe World, 1st edition, 1967, colour and black and white plates,signed bookplate of Francis Chichester, original cloth in clipped d.j.,8vo, plus other miscelaneous antiquarian and modern booksincluding, travel etc.(a carton) £150-200

459 Horne (R.H.). The History of Napoleon, 2 volumes, 1steditiion, Robert Tyas, London, 1841, original cloth with giltdecorated spines, and front board, 8vo, together with Hamilton(Ralph G. A.), The War Diary of The Master of Belhaven 1914-1918,reprinted edition, John Murray, London, December 1924,numerous maps and frontispiece, original cloth with gilt decoration,8vo, plus Coop (Rev. J.O.), The Story of the 55th (West Lancashire)Division 1916-1919, 1st edition, printed ‘Daily Post’, Liverpool, 1919,numerous black and white illustrations and maps, paper coveredborads, cloth spine, 8vo, plus other military reference, including aHistory of the English Speaking Peoples by Winston S. Churchill, 4volums (2 sets), mostly hardback publications in original cloth,some in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G(3 cartons) £100-150

460 Le Blanc (Georgette). The Children’s Blue Bird, 1st edition,pub. Methuen & Co., London, 1913, numerous colour illustrationsby Albert Rothenstein, original blue cloth with gilt titles to spine,colour pictorial paper sides, 8vo, together with Shaw (CaptainFrank H. & Robinson, Ernest H.), The Sea and its Story, fromViking Ship to Submarine, pub. Cassell & Company, London, 1910,The Cruising Association stamp to inner board, numerous black andwhite illustrations, original green pictorial cloth, 8vo, plus Benton(Mike), Crime Comics, The Illustrated History, 1st edition, pub.Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, 1993, numerous colourillustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other literature, naval,pulp fiction, etc., mostly hardback publications, mostly originalcloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G(3 cartons) £100-150

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461 Novum Gebrauchs Graphik, volumes 43-67, 1972-1996,numerous black and white and colour illustrations, cloth bound, ex-library stamps and labels, 4to, together with Sight and Sound, 46volumes, 1962-2006, numerous black and white and colourillustrations, cloth bound, ex-library stamps and labels, 4to, plusother similar bound magazines, mostly art reference, with blackand white and colour illustrations, 4to(21 cartons) £100-150

462 Reference. Zacharakis (Christos G.), A Catalogue of thePrinted Maps of Greece, 1477 - 1800, published Nicosia, 1982,numerous black & white illustrations throughout, publishers limpcard boards, d.j. a little frayed, 4to, together with, Lunny (RobertM.), Early Maps of North America, published Newark, New Jersey,1961, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, publishersprinted limp boards, 4to, with, Welsh (Doris Varner), ABibliography of Miniature Books (1470 - 1965), published New York,1989, signed by author on title page and publisher on page 7,publishers cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, plus, Henrey (Blanche), BritishBotanical and Horticultural Literature before 1800, 3 volumes,published Oxford University Press, 1975, colour frontispiece andnumerous black and white illustrations throughout, publishers bluecloth gilt and contained in contemporary slip case, 4to, withanother seventeen books on maps, book restoration and collecting,plus an early 20th century cast iron book press of small dimesions,height 290mm, width 340mm(a carton) £70-100

463 Smith (William). Old Yorkshire... with an Introduction by theRev. Robert Collyer, 8 volumes, 1881-1890, engraved plates andillustrations, torn half-title to first volume with inscriptions, originalred cloth gilt, faded and worn, 8vo, together with two manuscriptletters related (one bound in to first volume), plus a manuscriptcommonplace book belonging to Mary Lupton, 1820s, containingvarious writings and original pencil drawings and watercolours,including views of Windermere and Fountains Abbey, all edgesgilt, original red half morocco, with gilt lettered morocco ownershiplabel on upper cover, 8vo, plus others, including some leather-bound antiquarian interest(2 cartons) £100-150

464 Turner (William). A New Herbal, 3 parts in 2 volumes,Cambridge University Press, 1989-95, numerous black and whitefacsimile woodcuts, original brown cloth in d.j.s in slipcase,together with Monuel (M. Boutet De), Jeanne D’Arc, 1st edition,1896, numerous colour illustrations some light marks, original gilt-decorated cream cloth, boards and spines slightly marked andrubbed to head and foot, oblong 4to, and Hamilton (CountAnthony), Memoirs of the Count Gramont: containing theAmorous History of the English Court Under the Reign of CharlesII, volumes 1-2, 1889, 51 black and white illustrations with tissueguards including frontispiece, original gilt-decorated tan cloth,boards and spines lightly marked and rubbed, 4to, plus other late19th/20th-century illustrated history and reference, 8vo/4to(3 cartons) £100-150

465 Willcocks (R.M.). England’s Postal History to 1840, with noteson Scotland, Wales and Ireland, 1st edition, 1975, 24 black andwhite plates, original blue cloth in d.j., covers slightly rubbed, 4to,together with other mdoren stamp, stamp collecting, postcard andposters reference and related, many hardback publications, manyoriginal cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 cartons) £70-100

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466 Gray (Thomas). Poems by, Eton College Press, 1902, 4 blackand white plates, some light spotting to frontispiece and title,contemporary gilt-decorated calf bound by Spottiswoode & Co.Ltd., boards and spine lightly marked, 8vo, together with Le Clerc(George Louis), A Natural History, General and Particular;containing the Story and Theory of the Earth, a General History ofMan, the Brute Creation, Vegetables, Minerals, &c. &c., translatedby William Smellie, volumes 1-2, a new edition, circa 1817,numerous colour and black and white plates, spotting throughout,modern calf binding, boards lightly marked, 4to, and other19th/early 20th-century antiquarian literature and history, all gilt-decorated leather bindings, many ‘prize’ bindings, all generally ingood/very good condition, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

467 Greville (Henry). Leaves from the Diary Of, volumes 1-4,1883-1905, some light spotting, uniform contemporary red halfmorocco, spines slightly faded, 8vo, together with Trevelyan(G.M.), Illustrated English Social History, volumes 1-4, newimpression, 1960, numerous black and white and colourillustrations including frontispiece, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated red half morocco, spine slightly faded, 8vo, andDunham (S.A.), The History of Spain and Portugal, volumes 1-5,1832, 5 black and white illustrated titles, some light spotting,uniform contemporary gilt-decorated tan half morocco, boardsslightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus other 19th/20th-centuryantiquarian history and literature, including Marryat, La Fontaine,Wordsworth, all gilt-decorated leather bindings, all generally G/VG,8vo(3 shelves) £200-300

468 Knight (Charles, [editor]). The Pictorial Edition of the Worksof Shakespeare, Tragedies, Comedies, Histories, Biography, 4volumes, revised editions, circa 1880s, numerous black and whiteillustrations, some spotting throughout, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated black half morocco, boards and spines rubbed to headand foot, 8vo, together with Balzac (Honoré De), OeuvresComplètes, 37 volumes, 1912-32, black and white illustrations byCharles Huard, some light spotting throughout, uniformcontemporary blue half morocco, boards slightly rubbed, spinesfaded, 8vo, and other 19th/early 20th-century French languageliterature, including Memoire De Saint Simon, 43 volumes, 1879-1918, Oeuvres De Molière, 6 volumes, 1832, all leather bindings,8vo(6 shelves) £200-300

469 Newton (Isaac). Observations upon the Prophecies, newedition, 1831, modern inscription to front endpaper, contemporaryinscription to title-page, some annotations to contents and prefixpages, some light spotting throughout, contemporary boards,boards and spine rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo,together with Faber (George Stanley), A Dissertation on theProphecies, that have been fulfilled, are now fulfilling, or willhereafter be fulfilled, relative to the Great Period of 1260 years,volumes 1 & 2, 1810, some light spotting, contemporary boardswith cloth spines, front board of volume 1 detached, and other19th-century antiquarian ecclesiastical history, biography andrelated, all original cloth, some wear and ex-libris marks, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

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470 Topography. A large collection of modern English & UKtopographical reference and related, including 18 volumes fromthe Pevsner ‘The Buildings of England’ series, publications byBatsford, Hodder and Stoughton, A. & C. Black, Country Life,mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG,8vo/folio(6 shelves & a carton) £100-150

471 Massinger (Philip). The Plays and Poems of, volumes 1-5, 1steditions, 1976, black and white illustrated frontispiece, originalblack cloth in price-clipped d.j.s, covers slightly marked, spinesslightly faded, 8vo, together with Smith (Logan Pearsall), The Lifeand Letters of Sir Henry Wotton, volumes 1 & 2, 1966, 2 black andwhite frontispieces, some minor spotting to fore-edges, original bluecloth in d.j.s, covers and spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, andBond (R. Warwick), The Complete Works of John Lyly, volumes 1-3,3 black and white frontispieces, bookplates to verso of front boards,original blue cloth, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus otherliterary and bibliographical reference and related, all Oxfordpublications, all hardback, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8voFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

472 Boaden (James & Wivell, Abraham). An Inquiry into theAuthenticity of various Pictures and Prints... As Portraits ofShakespeare, 1824, An Inquiry into the History, Authenticity &Characteristics of the Shakespeare (plus Supplement), 3 volumesbound in 1, 1827, 26 black and white illustrations and platesincluding frontispiece, some light spotting, front leaves slightlyloose, contemporary red half morocco, boards and spine rubbed tohead and foot, 8vo, together with Raleigh (Walter), The Works of,in eight volumes, Oxford University Press, 1829, some slightspotting, uniform later gilt-decorated brown half morocco, someslight rubbing to boards and spines, 8vo, and Payne (John), ThePoems of Master Francois Villon of Paris, Printed for Thomas B.Mosher... Portland Maine, 1900, bookplate to verso of front board,minor spotting, contemporary purple morocco with gilt-decoratedin-turns by ‘G.P. Putnams Sons’, spine slightly faded, 4to, plus other19th/early 20th-century literature and biographical reference,mostly decorative leather bindings, 8vo/4toFrom the library of Roy Davids.(3 shelves) £200-300

473 Campbell-Johnson (Alan). Mission with Mountbatten, 1stedition, 1951, with tipped in letter to ‘Mr Bolitho’ signed ‘LouisMountbatten Lieutenant R.N.’ and signed photograph, 28 black andwhite and colour illustrations including frontispiece, 2 black andwhite maps, original red cloth, boards and spine rubbed and fadedwith some fraying and minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, togetherwith Galton (Francis), Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in1861, 1st edition, 1862, 10 black and white maps, some lightspotting throughout, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards andspine rubbed and slightly faded, 8vo, and Head (Francis B.), TheRoyal Engineer, 1st edition, 1869, 7 black and white illustrations,inscription to verso of frontispiece, some spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine slightly worn and faded, plus other late19th/20th-century India, Burma and related, travel and militaryreference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth, somein d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(3 shelves) £100-150

474 Philby (St. J.B.). Arabian Jubilee, 1st US edition, 1953, 48black and white illustrations, including frontispiece, original blackcloth in price-clipped d.j., covers and spine slightly rubbed to headand foot with some chipping and mino loss, 8vo, together withBovill (E.W.), Missions To The Niger, volumes 1-4, 1st editions,Hakluyt Society, 1964-66, 62 black and white illustrations and mapsincluding folding map to rear pocket of volume 4, all original bluecloth in d.j.s, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot,8vo, and Tibawi (A.L.), Anglo-Arab Relations and The Question ofPalestine 1914-1921, 2nd edition, 1978, original green cloth in d.j.,covers slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern Middle Easternhistory, politics and related, all hardback publications, mostlyoriginal cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £200-300

475 Araberry (A.J., [editor]). Religion in the Middle East, ThreeReligions in Concord and Conflict, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, CUP,1969, 67 black and white plates and maps, previous owner’sinscription to front endpapers, original blue cloth, spines slightlyfaded, 8vo, together with Schnurrer (Christianus Fr. De),Bibliotheca Arabica, auctum nunc atque integram edidit, OrientalPress, Amsterdam, 1968, original green cloth, boards slightlymarked, 8vo, and Bosworth (C.E., [editor]), Iran And Islam, 1stedition, Edinburgh University Press, 1971, numerous black andwhite illustrations, original pink cloth in d.j., covers slightly rubbedto head and foot, small puncture hole to spine, 4to, plus othermodern Middle Eastern religion and art reference, all hardbackpublications, mostly original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £150-200

476 Budge (E.A. Wallis). The Egyptian Sudan, Its History andMonuments, volumes 1 & 2, new impression, 1986, numerousblack and white illustrations, original brown cloth in d.j.s, spinesfaded and slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together withLenczowski (George), Russia and the West in Iran, 1918-1948, AStudy in Big-Power Rivalry (includes Supplement), 1st edition,Cornell University Press, USA, 1949, black and white illustrationsand maps, bookplate to front endpaper, original green cloth in price-clipped d.j., covers and spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, and al-Sayyid-Marsot (Afaf Lutfi), Egypt’s Liberal Experiment: 1922-1936, 1st edition, University of California Press, USA, 1977, originalcloth in d.j., previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, coversmarked with some minor loss, spine rubbed and chipped to headand foot, 8vo, plus other modern Egyptian, Soviet and Turkishhistory, politics and related, mostly hardback publications, manyoriginal cloth in d.j.s, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

477 Bakhash (Shamil). Iran: Monarchy, Bureaucracy & Reformunder the Qajars: 1858-1896, 1st edition, Ithaca Press, 1978, ex-libris bookplate to front endpaper, original black cloth in d.j., coversand spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with El-Edroos (S.A.), TheHashemite Arab Army 1908-1979, an Appreciation and Analysis ofMilitary Operations, 1st edition, 1980, numerous black and whiteillustrations and maps, original brown cloth in d.j., spine slightlyrubbed to head, 4to, and Shorrock (William I.), French Imperialismin the Middle East, the Failure of Policy in Syria and Lebanon 1900-1914, 1st edition, University of Wisconsin Press, USA, 1976,bookplate to front endpaper, original grey cloth in d.j., 8vo, plusother modern Middle Eastern historical and political reference, allhardback publications, mostly original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £200-300

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478 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 250 MiddleEastern historical and political reference and related paperbacks,including a broken run of British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies,1975-2011, and publications by Ithaca Press, Oxford, University ofCalifornia Press, Cambridge University Press, all original wrappers,G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

479 Waugh (Evelyn). A Tourist in Africa, 1st edition, 1960, 10black and white illustrations, pencil inscription to front endpaper,some minor spotting, original blue cloth in d.j., covers slightly tonedand marked, spine rubbed with small tear to foot, 8vo, togetherwith Moorehead (Alan), The White Nile, 1st edition, 1960, & TheBlue Nile, 1st edition, 1962, numerous black and white illustrationsand maps, inscriptions to both front endpapers, some minorspotting, both original red cloth in d.j.s, covers and spines slightlyrubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Huxley (Elspeth), The Sorcerer’sApprentice, A Journey through East Africa, 2nd impression, 1949,Four Guineas, A Journey through West Africa, 1st edition, 1954, TheFlame Trees of Thika, Memories of an African Childhood, 1stedition, 1959, Forks And Hope, an African Notebook, 1st edition,1964, and three further volumes by the author, some ex-librarymarks, all original cloth in d.j.s, covers and spine slightly rubbed andchipped to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 20th-century Africantravel and history reference, mostly hardback publications, manyoriginal cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(3 shelves & a carton) £100-150

480 Stillman (Damie). English Neo-Classical Architecture,volumes 1-2, 1st edition, USA, 1988, numerous black and whiteillustrations, original blue cloth in d.j.s and original black slipcase,spines slightly faded, 8vo, together with Trevisan (Luca, [ed.]),Renaissance Intarsia, Masterpieces of Wood Inlay, 1st edition,USA, 2011, numerous colour plates, original cloth in d.j., 4to, andEvans (Joan), Monastic Architecture in France, From theRenaissance to the Revolution, 1st edition, CUP, 1964, numerousblack and white illustrations, original blue cloth in d.j., covers andspine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modernarchitecture and interior art reference and related, mostly hardbackpublications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

481 D’Aubigné (J.H. Merle). History of the Great Reformation ofthe Sixteenth Century in Germany, Switzerland &c., volumes 1-4,3rd edition, 1840-46, some slight spotting, contemporary halfmorocco, boards slightly rubbed, spines slightly faded and rubbedto head and foot, 8vo, together with Morris (Lewis), The Epic ofHades, in Three Books, 3 books in 1, 1883, black and whitephotogravure frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated aqua blue morocco, boards and spine slightly markedand rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, and other 19th-century literature and historical reference, including Shakespeare,all leather bound, some prize bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

482 Literature. A large collection of mostly modern literature andliterature reference, including John Ruskin, Elmore Leonard, J.M.Coetzee, John Bunyan, Graham Greene, mostly hardbackpublications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

483 Military, a large collection of military reference, includingpublications by Pen & Sword, Chatham, Cassell, William Kimber,David & Charles, mostly hardback publications in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

484 Bradley (Richard). New Improvements of Planting andGardening, both Philosophical and Practical, In Three Parts, 1739,numerous black and white engravings and folding plates includingfrontispiece, contemporary inscriptions to front and rear endpapersand title, pages toned with some spotting throughout, rebound inmodern grey boards, 8vo, together with Excursions in The Countyof Kent: Comprising Brief Historical and TopographicalDelineations... by Anonymous, 1822, 50 black and whiteengravings including folding map opposite illustrated half-title, withtear to upper right corner, some light spotting, contemporary tanhalf morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot,8vo, and other 18th/19th-century antiquarian historical referenceand related, including 19 volumes (incomplete) of Universal History,1747-54, mostly leather bindings, some odd volumes, conditiongenerally good, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

485 Macquoid (Percy & Edwards, Ralph). The Dictionary ofEnglish Furniture, from the Middle Ages to the Late GeorgianPeriod, volumes 1-3, 1st edition, Country Life Ltd., 1924-27,numerous black and white illustrations, some light marks andminor wear, original uniform gilt-decorated green cloth with d.j.s,covers and spines damaged with some loss, folio, otgether withSée (R.R.M.), English Pastels 1750-1830, 1911, limited edition437/750, 39 colour and black and white plates with tissue guards,bookplate to verso of front board, some light marks, slight watermark to head of pages, original gilt-decorated vellum, boards andspine slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and other20th-century art and antiques reference including AntiqueCollectors’ Club publications, auction catalogues, all hardbackpublications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio(3 shelves) £150-200

486 Picture Cloth. A large collection of 19th/early 20th-centurydecorative picture cloth and illustrated literature, all original cloth,some boards and spines rubbed to head and foot, conditiongenerally G/VG, 8vo(3 shelves) £150-200

487 Barker (G.F. Russell). Memoir of Richard Busby, D.D. (1606-1695), with some account of Westminster School in theSeventeenth Century, 1895, limited edition 151/350, 12 black andwhite illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard,bookplate to verso of front board, some spotting, contemporarygilt-decorated blue calf prize binding, spine slightly faded, 4to,together with Shaw (Joseph), Parish Law: Or a Guide to Justicesof the Peace... , 5th edition, 1743, bookplate to verso of front board,inscription to front endpapers, some light spotting, contemporarycalf boards retained to modern calf spine, boards slightly rubbedwith minor loss, 8vo, and Burton (John), Lectures on FemaleEducation and Manners, 4th edition, 1796, contemporaryinscription to title-page, some light toning and spotting throughout,contemporary calf boards retained to modern calf spine, boardsslightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th-century leather-boundantiquarian literature and history, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

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488 Aytoun (William Edmondstoune). Lay of The ScottishCavaliers, and other poems, 1870, 69 black and white illustrations,some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco withinlaid morocco border and heraldic arms, boards and spine slightlyworn with minor loss to hinges, 4to, together with The Book ofCommon Prayer... Together with the Psalter of Psalms of David, 2volumes, 1709, later inscriptions to title-pages, some light spotting,contemporary dark brown calf, boards and spines lightly rubbed,8vo, and other 18th/19th-century leather-bound antiquarian history,literature and related, including Biographie Universelles, 51volumes (incomplete), 1811-1847, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

489 Economics, politics, science, etc., mostly 20th century, mostlycloth-bound books including a few in dust jackets(3 shelves) £100-150

490 Green (Rosalie, et al). Hortus Deliciarum of Herrad ofHohenbourg, volumes 1 & 2, The Warburg Institute, 1979,numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth,folio, together with Harvard College Library Department of Printingand Graphic Arts Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts, Part I:French 16th Century Books, volumes 1 & 2, 1964, original bluecloth in slipcase, Part II: Italian 16th Century Books, volumes 1 & 2,1974, original red cloth in slipcases, both sets Harvard UniversityPress, numerous black and white illustrations, spines slightlyfaded, slipcases rubbed and worn with some minor loss to edges,4to, and Halband (Erster), Katalog der Bibliothek Otto SchäferSchweinfurt, volumes 1 & 2, 1984, numerous black and white andcolour plates, original blue cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus other modernbibliographical red. includign Heinrich Heines Sämtliche Werke, 10volumes, 1911-15, 8vo, Schillers Werken, 6 volumes, 1894, 8vo, arun of The Book Collector, approximately 100 volumes, 1953-84,8vo/folio(3 shelves) £200-300

491 Abbey (J.R.). Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland. In Aquatintand Lithography, 1770-1860, 2 volumes, privately printed at theCurwin Press, London, 1952, numerous black and whiteillustrations and full-page plates, original cloth with originalmorocco spine label, top edge gilt, large 4to, limited edition(241/500), together with Tattersfield (Nigel), Thomas Bewick, TheComplete Illustrated Work, 3 volumes, pub. The British Library,2011, numerous black and white illustrations, original gree clothwith black spine label, 4to, plus Armstrong (Sir Walter), Turner,pub. Thos. Agnew & Sons, London, 1902, numerous illustrationsand full-page plates, original cloth, folio, plus other art, literature,reference, etc., including Waverley Novels & Secret CourtMemoirs, 8vo/4to, G(3 shelves) £100-150

492 Pinto (Edward H.). Treen, and other wooden bygones, anencyclopaedia and social history, 1st edition, 1969, numerousblack and white illustrations, offsetting to half-title, original browncloth in d.j., covers and spine chipped with some loss to edges,4to, together with Cotterell (Howard Herschel), Old Pewter, Itsmakers and marks in England, Scotland and Ireland, an account ofthe old pewterer & his craft, reprint edition, 1963, numerous blackand white illustrations including frontispiece, original silver boardsin price-clipped d.j., boards and covers rubbed and chipped to headand foot, 4to, and Benham (W. Gurney), Playing Cards, history ofthe pack and explanations of its many secrets, 1st edition, 1931,242 black and white and colour illustrations, some light spotting,original red cloth in d.j. with mounted playing card to front cover,covers and spine rubbed and chipped with minor loss, 8vo, plusother modern art and antiques reference including publications byAntique Collectors’ Club, all hardback publications, mostly originalcloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £150-200

493 Todd (Henry J.). The Poetical Works of John Milton, withnotes of various authors, volumes 1-7 (complete), 1809, numerousblack and white illustrations, frontispiece detached in volume 1,some light spotting throughout, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated calf, boards and spine slightly faded and rubbed to headand foot, 8vo, together with Memorials and Lettters Relating to theHistory of Britain in the Reign of James the First, 2nd edition, 1766,extensive contemporary inscription to front endpapers and half-title,bookplate to verso of front board, some light spotting,contemporary calf boards retained to modern calf spine, boards andspine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, and other 18th/19th-centuryantiquarian literature, history and related, all leather bindings,including National Cyclopaedia, 12 volumes, 1847-51, 8vo/folio(3 shelves) £200-300

494 Ackermann (Michael). End Time City, 1999, numerous blackand white photographic illustrations, original illustrated grey cloth,boards slightly faded to edges, 4to, together with Herzog (Fred),Photographs, Canada, 2011, numerous colour photographicillustrations, original illustrated boards, some light marks to boardsand spine, 4to, and Stieglitz (Alfred), Photographer, 3rd printing,New York Graphic Society, 1978, numerous black and whitephotographic illustrations, original black cloth in price-clipped d.j.,covers slightly marked, 4to, plus other modern 20th-centuryphotography reference, including Cecil Beaton, Henri CartierBresson, Camera, mostly hardback publications, many originalcloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

495 Penguin Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 850Penguin paperbacks, including crime, general fiction, biographyand history, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo(7 shelves & 3 cartons) £200-300

496 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 380paperbacks, mostly historical and biographical reference and othernon-fiction including publications by Penguin, Pan, Picador, Oxford,Batsford, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo(7 shelves) £100-150

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497 Cramp (Stanley, Simmon, K.E.L., et al). Handbook of theBirds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, volumes 1 & 2only, volume 1 reprint edition, volume 2 1st edition, 1980,numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original bluecloth in d.j.s, covers and spines slightly rubbed to head and footwith some minor loss, 4to, together with Hincks (Thomas), AHistory of the British Marine Polyzoa, volumes 1 & 2 (Text/Plates),1st edition, 1880, numerous black and white illustrations andplates, bookplate to front endpapers, some light spotting, originalblue cloth, boards slightly marked, spines slightly faded and rubbedto head and foot with some chipping and minor loss, 8vo, and St.John (Charles), Wild Sports & Natural History of the Highlands, 1stedition, 1919, fifty colour and black and white illustrations,bookplate and previous owner’s stamp to front endpaper, somelight spotting throughout, original pictorial cloth, boards marked,spine slightly faded and rubbed, 4to, plus other late 19th/20th-century natural history reference and related, including NewNaturalist series, fishing and fly fishing reference, mostly hardbackpublications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

498 Bone (James). London Echoing, 1st edition, pub. JonathanCape, London, 1948, numerous black and white plates, half tanmorocco with uniform slipcase, 4to (author’s signature to half-title),together with Caunter (Rev. Hobart), The Romance of History,India, pub. Frederick Warne & Co., London, circa 1900, numerousblack and white illustrations, full brown gilt-decorated calf, 8vo, plusBeeton (S.O.), Dictionary of Geography, A Universal Gazetteer,pub. Ward, Lock and Tyler, London, circa 1879, numerous black andwhite illustrations and maps, original cloth, 8vo, plus other historyand local history reference, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, mostlyG/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

499 Moore (Thomas). Moore’s Irish Melodies, new edition, 1851,numerous black and white illustrations by D. Maclise, some lightspotting throughout, contemporary gilt-decorated dark bluemorocco bound by Hayday, boards and spine slightly rubbed,hinges slightly worn, 4to, together with Lockhart (J.G), AncientSpanish Ballads, Historical and Romantic, new revised edition,1859, numerous black and white illustrations and ornamentalborders by Owen Jones, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated brown morocco bound by Hayday & Mansell, boards,spine and hingest rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, andother 19th-century antiquarian literature, history and ecclesiasticalreference, all gilt-decorated leather including some prize bindings,all generally G/VG condition, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £200-300

500 Tickell (Mr). The Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Ofthe Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq., volumes 1-4(complete), 1765, The Free-Holder; or Political Essas. By the RightHonourable Joseph Addison, Esq., 1757, some light spotting, lateruniform gilt-decorated calf, hinges and spines slightly worn withsome minor chipping to head and foot, 5 volumes in total, 8vo,together with Bray (William), Memoirs of John Evelyn, Esq. ...,volumes 1-5 complete, a new edition, 1827, numerous black andwhite illustrations including frontispiece, bookplate to frontendpaper of volume 1, some light spotting throughout,contemporary uniform gilt-decorated tan calf with two-tone labels,spines rubbed, boards rubbed and detached to volumes 3-5, 8vo,and Grouvelle (Ph.A.), Lettres De Madame De Sévigné A sa FilleEt a Ses Amis, volumes 1-8 (complete), new edition, 1806, blackand white engraved portraits to front of volume 1, some lightspotting, uniform gilt-decorated tan calf, spines slightly faded andrubbed with some chipping to head and foot, 8vo, plus other18th/19th-century antiquarian literature, all leather bound, all ingenerally G/VG condition, 8vo(3 shelves) £200-300

501 Champfleury (pseudonym of Jules Francois Fleury-Husson). Oeuvres, 18 volumes, Collection Michel Lévy, 1853-72,some light spotting, contemporary uniform red gilt-decoratedquarter morocco, boards and spines rubbed to head and foot withminor loss, 8vo, together with de Jouy (Etienne), L’Hermite De LaGuiane, volumes 1-3, 1818, numerous black and white illustrationsincluding frontispiece, L’Hermite La Chaussée-D’antin, volumes 1-5, 1813-14, 4 black and white frontispieces, Les Hermites EnPrison, volumes 1 & 2, 1823, black and white illustrations includingfrontispiece, and 16 further volumes by the author, allcontemporary uniform gilt-decorated calf, boards and spine rubbedand worn with some loss to head and foot and spines, 8vo, plusIzzard (James), Arts, Trades & Cries of Paris taken from Nature,1818, numerous colour plates, some plates marked and torn, somepencil marks throughout, contemporary red half calf, boards andspines damaged with some loss, sold with all faults, 8vo, and other18th/19th-century French language literature, many leatherbindings, 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

502 Navy Records Society. A broken run of 37 volumes, mixededitions, 1894-1940, including Defeat of the Spanish Armada,volumes 1 & 2, Letters of T. Byam Martin, volumes 1-3, Naval Tractsof Sir William Monson, volumes 1-5, some light spottingthroughout, all original uniform gilt cloth, boards and spines slightlymarked and rubbed to head and foot with some minor loss, 8vo,together with Mahan (A.T.), Sea Power in its Relations To The Warof 1812, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1905, 52 black and whiteillustrations and maps including frontispiece, some light toning,original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards slightly rubbed, volume 1spine faded with signs of water damage, 8vo, and other 20th-century Navy and naval reference and related, includingpublications by Hakluyt Society, Ian Allen, David & Charles, PSL,mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £150-200

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503 Jacobs (W.W.). Short Cruises, 1907, The Lady of the Barge,1908, Sailors’ Knots, 1909, Ship’s Company, 1911, all mixededitions, all half-titles inscribed by the author to the illustrator ‘W.B.MacDougall’, numerous black and white illustrations by Will Owen,some light spotting throughout, all original publisher’s red pictorialcloth, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed to head andfoot, 4 volumes in total, 8vo, together with MacDougall (W.B.,[illust.]), The Fall of the Nibelungs, done into English by MargaretArmour, 1st edition, 1897, numerous black and white illustrations,some light marks, original cream cloth, boards and spine markedand rubbed, 4to, and Emmons (Elise), The Crystal Sea, and otherpoems, 1st edition, 1925, inscribed by the author to verso of title-page, black and white frontispiece, some light marks, originaldecorative blue cloth, boards and spine marked with minor loss8vo, plus other late 19th/early 20th-century literature, all hardbackpublications, some in leather bindings, some original cloth in d.j.s,8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

504 Mahan (Captain A.T.). The Life of Nelson, The Embodimentof the Sea Power of Great Britain, 2 volumes, 1st edition, pub.Sampson Low, Marston & Company, London, 1897, numerousblack and white illustrations and maps, including engravedfrontispiece with tissue-guard, original dark blue gilt-decoratedcloth, 8vo, together with Carlyle (Thomas), The French Revolution,2 volumes, 5th edition, pub. Macmillan and Co., London, 1925,original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Melville (Lewis & Hammond,Aubrey), The London Scene, 1st edition, pub. Faber & Gwyer,London, 1926, numerous black and white illustrations, original clothin d.j., 4to, plus other military reference, late 19th and early 20thcentury, all original cloth, some in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G(3 shelves) £100-150

505 Cowper (William). The Letters and Prose Writings of,volumes 1-5 (complete), 1st editions, 1979-86, 3 black and whiteportrait frontispieces, all original dark blue cloth in price-clippedd.j.s, spines slightly faded, 8vo, together with Gray (Thomas),Correspondence of, volumes 1-3 (complete), reprinted, 1971, 3black and white portrait frontispieces, original dark blue cloth inprice-clipped d.j.s, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and Tennyson (AlfredLord), The Letters of, volumes 1-3 (complete), 1982-90, originalblue cloth in d.j.s, covers and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo,plus other literary, bibliographical and historical reference, allOxford publications, all hardback, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG,8voFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

506 Literature. A large collection of literature reference, includingmany Oxford and The Reprint Society publications, all hardbackpublications, all original cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG(6 shelves) £100-150

507 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 350paperbacks, many Penguin, Pelican and Pan publications, plusother literature and history, G/VG(6 shelves) £100-150

508 Biography and history, a large collection of biography andhistory reference, all hardback publications, all original cloth,mostly in d.j.s, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

509 Arber (Edward). Travels and Works of Captain John Smith,President of Virginia, and Admiral of New England, 1580-1631, 2volumes, new edition, with a Biographical and Critical Introductionby A.G. Bradley, pub. John Grant, Edinburgh, 1910, numerous fold-out prints throughout, original maroon cloth, 8vo, together withChénetier (Marc), Letters of Vachel Lindsay, 1st edition, pub. BurtFranklin & Co., New York, 1979, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plusRawson (Maud Stepney), Bess of Hardwick and Her Circle, 1stedition, pub. Hutchinson & Co., London, 1910, 38 illustrationsincluding photogravure frontispiece, original cloth, 8vo, plus otherbiography reference, all hardback publications, mostly original clothin d.j.s, 8vo, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

510 Abbott (Claude Colleer). The Letters of Gerard ManleyHopkins to Robert Bridges, 2nd edition, pub. Oxford UniversityPress, 1955, numerous black and white illustrations including fold-out facsimile letter and frontispiece, original cloth in d.j., 8vo,together with D’Avenant (Sir William), The Dramatic Works of, 5volumes, reprinted edition, pub. Russell & Russell, New York, 1964,original cloth, 8vo, plus Rait (Robert S.), King James’s Secret,Negotiations Between Elizabeth and James VI. Relating to theExecution of Mary Queen of Scots, from the Warrender Papers, 1stedition, pub. Nisbet & Co., London, 1927, original cloth in d.j. ,8vo,plus other biography reference, all hardback publications in originalcloth, mostly in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £150-200

511 Giroux (Robert). Elizabeth Bishop, One Art, 1st UK edition,pub. Chatto & Windus, 1994, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, togetherwith Murry (J. Middleton), Journal of Katherine Mansfield,Definitive Edition, pub. Constable & Co., London, 1954, originalcloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Motion (Andrew), Philip Larkin A Writer’sLife, 1st edition, pub. Faber and Faber, London, 1993, numerousblack and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus otherbiography reference, all hardback publications, all original cloth,mostly in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £100-150

512 Hattendorf (John B.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of MaritimeHistory, 4 volumes, 1st edition, pub. Oxford University Press, 2007,original blue cloth, 4to, together with The Oxford History ofEngland, 15 volumes, mixed editions, 1949-1986, all original cloth ind.j.s, 8vo, plus other military history and biography reference, allhardback publications, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, 8vo/4to,G/VG(6 shelves) £100-150

513 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 400paperbacks, mostly biography and history reference, some largerformat but mostly 8vo, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids. (6 shelves & a carton) £100-150

514 Film. A large collection of film/cinema reference, includingmany biographies and film history, mostly hardback publications, inoriginal cloth and in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G(6 shelves) £100-150

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515 Gascoyne (George).The Complete Poems, now first Collectedand Edited… by William Carew Hazlitt, 2 volumes, RoxburgheLibrary, 1869, some spotting, hinges slightly cracked, original clothwith leather labels to spines, heavily soiled, 4to, (1 of 200 copies),together with Rossetti (Dante Gabriel), The Poems, edited W.M.Rossetti, 2 volumes, 1904, plates as listed, partly uncut, originalquarter parchment gilt, spines toned and some marks to upper coverof volume 2, plus Hughey (Ruth, editor), The Arundel HaringtonManuscript of Tudor Poetry, 2 volumes, Columbus, Ohio, 1960,original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, plus other poetry and related,mostly 20th century and many in dust jackets, all 8voFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

516 Friedmann (Paul). Anne Boleyn, A Chapter of English History,1527-1536, 2 volumes, 1st edition, pub. Macmillan and Co.,London, 1884, original cloth, 8vo, together with Greenoak(Francesca), The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773 & 1174-1783,2 volumes, pub. Century, London, 1986-88, numerous black andwhite illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus MacNiven (IanS.), Lawrence Durrell, A Biography, 1st edition, pub. Faber andFaber, 1998, numerous black and white illustrations, original clothin d.j., 8vo, plus other biography reference, all hardbackpublications, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £100-150

517 Pennell (E.R. & J.). The Life of James McNeill Whistler, 2volumes, 3rd impression, pub. William Heinemann, London, 1909,numerous black and white plates and illustrations, original cloth,some rubbing to boards and spines, 4to, together with Tennyson(Lord Hallam), Alfred Lord Tennyson, A Memoir by his Son, 2volumes, 1st edition, pub. Macmillan and Co., London, 1897,numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plusGwyn (Peter), The King’s Cardinal, The Rise and Fall of ThomasWolsey, 1st edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1990, numerousblack and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus otherbiography reference, all hardback publications, all original cloth,mostly in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £100-150

518 Vallance (Aymer).William Morris, His Art, His Writings and HisPublic Life, 2nd revised edition, 1898, portrait frontispiece, platesand illustrations to text, original decorative cloth gilt, a little rubbed,small folio, together with Wilson (Mona), The Life of William Blake,Nonesuch Press, 1927, black and white plates original quarterparchment, a little rubbed and toned on spine, small folio, plusHolland (Merlin & Hart-Davis, Rupert, editors), The CompleteLetters of Oscar Wilde, 1st edition, 2000, black and white platesfrom photos, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed, large thick8vo, plus other literature and poetry interest including criticism andbiographyFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

519 Cameron (Kenneth Neill, editor). The Carl H. PforzheimerLibrary. Shelley and His Circle 1773-1822, 4 volumes, Oxford UniversityPress, 1961-70, frontispieces, original cloth, small folio, together withRollins (Hyder E., editor), The Letters of John Keats, 1814-1821, 2volumes, Cambridge University Press, 1958, frontispiece to eachvolume, original cloth in dust jackets, plus Hill (Alan G., editor), TheLetters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, 2nd edition, volumes 3,5-7 (Parts 1-4, 1821-1853), 1978-88, original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo,plus other Romantic poetry interest and relatedFrom the library of Roy Davids(6 shelves) £300-400

520 Crawford (Charles). The Marlowe Concordance, 2 volumes,Burt Franklin reprint, New York, 1970s, original cloth gilt, small folio,together with Herford (C.H. & Simpson, Percy, editors), BenJonson, 11 volumes, reprint, OUP, 1954, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plusBowers (Fredson, editor), The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker,4 volumes, CUP, 1962-61, original cloth gilt, plus other Elizabethanliterature and related, including biographies, letters, etc.From the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

521 Pope (Willard Bissell). Invisible Friends, The Correspondenceof Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Benjamin Robert Haydon 1842-1845, 1st edition, pub. Harvard University Press, Cambridge,Massachusetts, 1972, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together withGardner (Helen), The Composition of Four Quartets, 1st edition,pub. Faber and Faber, London & Boston, 1978, original cloth in d.j.,8vo, plus Fraser (Russell A.), John Hall, The Court of Virtue (1565),1st edition, pub. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NewJersey, 1961, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other biographyreference, all hardback publications, all original cloth, mostly in d.j.s,8vo/4to, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids. (6 shelves) £100-150

522 Putnam Publications. British Aviation, The Adventure Years1920-1929 by Harald Penrose, 1st edition, 1973, Bristol AircraftSince 1910 by C.H. Barnes, 1st edition, 1964, Avro Aircraft Since1908 by A.J. Jackson, 1st edition, 1965, Hawker Aircraft Since 1920by Francis K. Mason, 1st edition, 1961, all in original cloth and d.j.s,8vo, plus 4 others similar, together with Cooper-King (Colonel C.),The British Army and Auxiliary Forces, 2 volumes, pub. Cassell andCompany, London, numerous full-page plates and illustrations fromphotographs, half morocco, some rubbing and loss to spines andextremes, 4to, plus Gill (G. Hermon), Royal Australian Navy , 1939-42, 1st edition, pub. Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1957,numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo,plus other military and aviation reference, mostly hardbackpublications, mostly original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG(6 shelves & a carton) £200-300

523 Film. A large collection of film/cinema reference, includingmany biography and film history reference, mostly hardbackpublications in original cloth and in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G(6 shelves) £100-150

524 Norris (J. Parker). The Portraits of Shakespeare, pub. RobertM. Lindsay, Philadelphia, 1885, limited edition 315/500, 33 blackand white engraved portraits, (with intact tissue guards), quartermorocco leather/red cloth, rubbed boards with some staining,splitting to spine and some rubbing, 4to, together with Fripp(Edgar I.), Shakespeare Man and Artist, 2 volumes, 2ndimpression, pub. Oxford University Press, London, 1964, numerousblack and white illustrations, original red cloth, 8vo, plus Chambers(E.K.), William Shakespeare, A Study of Facts and Problems, 2volumes, reprinted edition, pub. Oxford University Press, 1951,numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth, 8vo, plusother Shakespeare reference, all hardback publications, mostlyoriginal cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VGFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £100-150

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525 Plutarch. The Lives of the Noble Grecians & Romanes, 5volumes, Nonesuch Press, 1929, original buckram with printed paperlabels to spines, slightly rubbed, folio, (limited edition 1357/1550),together with Collins (A. Jefferies), Jewels and Plate of QueenElizabeth I, the Inventory of 1574, published British Museum, 1955,black and white plates, original cloth, 4to, plus Tawney (R.H. &Power, Eileen, editors), Tudor Economic Documents, 3 volumes,new impression, 1951, original cloth in dust jackets, rubbed andbrowned, 8vo, plus others mostly history, the majority original clothin dust jacketsFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

526 Gibson (R.W.). Francis Bacon, A Bibliography of His Works andof Baconiana to the Year 1750, 1st edition, Oxford, 1950, originalquarter buckram over boards, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to,together with Crum (Margaret, editor), First-Line Index of EnglishPoetry 1500-1800 in Manuscripts of the Bodleian Library Oxford, 2volumes, New York, 1969, original cloth, 4to, plus Hinman(Charlton), The Printing and Proof-Reading of the First Folio ofShakespeare, 1st edition, OUP, 1963, original cloth in dust jacket,small folio, plus other bibliography, manuscript reference and history,mostly original cloth and some in dust jacketsFrom the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

527 Orgel (Stephen & Strong, Roy). Inigo Jones, The Theatre ofthe Stuart Court, 2 volumes, Sotheby, 1973, black and white platesand illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, folio, together withLear (Edward), Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, 1stedition, 1870, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, original cloth,slightly rubbed and frayed on joints with a little wear at head andfoot of spine, small folio, plus Morley (John), The Making of theRoyal Pavilion, Brighton, Designs and Drawings, Sotheby, 1984,colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket,folio, plus other art reference and related, including large-formatpublications and paperbacks.From the library of Roy Davids.(6 shelves) £200-300

528 Ecclesiastical. A large collection of religious history andbiography reference, including Oxford publications, all hardbackand in original cloth, mostly in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG(6 shelves) £100-150

529 Batsford publications, 16 volumes, all original cloth in d.j.s,including The English Castle, Wessex, The Face of Ireland, TheHome Counties, together with Johns (Captain W.E.), BigglesHunts Big Game, Biggles in the Cruise of Condor, Biggles Flies toWork, Biggles of the Special Air Police, together 4 volumes, all inoriginal cloth and d.j.s, plus Le Carre (John), Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,Spy, 1st edition, pub. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1974, original clothin worn d.j., 8vo, plus other literature reference including pictorialcloth and modern first editions, all original cloth, some in d.j.s,G/VG, 4to/8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

530 Penguin paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 500paperbacks, mostly Penguin publications, including crime, fiction,literature, historical reference, plays, all original wrappers, mostly ingood condition, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

531 Trumper (Victor L.). The Mirror of Egypt in the Old Testament,circa 1935, 15 black and white illustrations including frontispiece,errata bound in to title-page, inscription to front endpaper, somelight spotting, original cloth in price-clipped d.j., covers slightlyrubbed to edges and faded, 8vo, together with Abdu’l-Baha(Baha’u’llah), The Baha’i Revelation, a selection from the Baha’iHoly Writings, 1st edition, 1955, inscriptions to front endpaper,some light spotting, original cloth in d.j., covers slightly faded, andother modern ecclesiastical reference, all original cloth in d.j.s,G/VG, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £100-150

532 Jackson (F.J. Foakes & Lake, Kirsopp). The Beginnings ofChristianity, Part I The Acts of the Apostles, volumes 1-5(complete), 1st editions, 1920-33, bookplates to versos of volume1 & 3 front boards, inscriptions to front endpapers, some lightspotting, publisher’s original uniform cloth, spines rubbed to headand foot, 8vo, together with Otten (Bernard J.), A Manual of TheHistory of Dogmas, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, USA, 1917-18, ex-libris stamps to front and rear endpapers, some light spotting,original uniform green cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head andfoot, 8vo, and Zahn (Theodor), Introduction to The NewTestament, volumes 1-3 (complete), 1st editions, 1909, bookplatesto versos of front boards, original uniform gilt-decorated blue cloth,boards and spines slightly rubbed and faded, plus other 20th-century ecclesiastical historical and biographical reference andrelated, all hardback publications, all original cloth, some ex libris,G/VG, 8vo(6 shelves) £100-150

533 Reference. Miscellaneous modern ecclesiastical and literaturereference, including Dickens, Churchill, Shakespeare, all hardbackpublications, all original cloth, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £70-100

534 Clunn (Harold P.). The Face of London, the record of acentury’s changes and developments, 2nd edition, 1932,numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, originalblue cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with other modernEnglish & UK topography and travel, mostly hardback publications,many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £70-100

535 Jesse (J. Heneage). Memeoirs of The Life and Reign of KingGeorge the Third, volumes 1-3 (complete), 1867, some lightspotting, uniform contemporary red half morocco, boards andspines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with A TourThrough England, described in a series of letters from a YoungGentleman to his sister, by anon., 3rd edition, 1811, black and whitefrontispiece, lacks front endpapers, inscription to versos of frontboard and frontispiece, frontispiece torn, title and contentsdetached, lacks pages 1 and 2, pages 3-10 detached, spottingthroughout, contemporary quarter morocco, spine split, front boardpartially detached, sold with all faults, small 8vo, and Rogers(Samuel), Italy, a poem, Paris, 1840, 75 black and white woodcuts,bookplate to verso of front board, some light spotting,contemporary gilt-decorated vellum, boards slightly rubbed andmarked, 8vo, plus other 19th-century literature and historicalreference, including a broken run of Gentleman’s Magazine, 26volumes, all hardback publications, some leather bindings, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-150

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536 Transport. A large collection of modern bus, tram and traintransport reference and related, including publications by Ian Allen,David & Charles, OPC, PSL, SLP, mostly hardback publications,many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves & a carton) £150-200

537 Lawson (Cecil C.P.). A History of the Uniforms of the BritishArmy, volumes 1-5, reprint edition, 1969-70, numerous black andwhite and colour illustrations, all original red cloth in d.j., d.j.s ofvolumes 3 and 5 price clipped, spines slightly faded and rubbed tohead and foot, 4to, together with Trevelyan (George Otto), TheAmerican Revolution, Parts 1-3 in 4 volumes, 1899-1907, 7 foldingmaps, bookplates to verso of front boards, some light spotting,original red cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed and faded,water damage to boards and spine of Part 3, 8vo, and Maxwell(Herbert), The Life of Wellington, the Restoration of the MartialPower of Great Britain, volumes 1-2, 2nd edition, 1900, 49 blackand white illustrations including frontispiece, 28 black and whitemaps and plans, bookplates to verso of front boards, some lightspotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards rubbed with someminor water damage, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to,plus other modern military history and reference, includingpublications by Pen & Sword, Arms & Armour Press, Oxford,Bantam Press, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth ind.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £150-200

538 Literature & Reference. A large collection of modern firsteditions, crime fiction and historical and bibliographical referenceand related, including P.D. James, Peter Ackroyd, BernardCornwell, Patricia Cornwell, Thomas Harris, all hardbackpublications, mostly original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to(6 shelves) £100-150

539 History. A large collection of modern historical andbiographical reference and related, including Oxford publications,all original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/folio(6 shelves) £100-150

540 Stigand (C.H.). The Game of British East Africa, 23volumes, 2nd edition, Horace Cox, 1913, additional decorative titleand half title, title detached in volume 1, numerous colour andblack & white lithographic & photographic plates (some platesdetached), some damp staining, occasional closed tears,ownership inscription, library blind stamp and ink ownership stampto front free endpaper and front blanks, hinges strengthened,contemporary half calf gilt, stained and worn, 4to, together withStigand (Capt. C.H.), The Game of British East Africa, 2nd edition,published Horace Cox, 1913, additional half title, numerous blackand white illustrations, occasional spotting, some soiling to rearendpapers, publishers decorative green cloth gilt, worn atextremities, 4to, with others similar relating to natural history andgame hunting, various sizes and conditions(3 shelves) £150-200

541 De Quincey (Thomas). Works, 16 vols., together with otherEnglish literature and history, including Ainsworth, Borrow, Milton,Shakespeare, Bronte, etc.(3 shelves) £150-200

542 Statutes at Large, 33 volumes, pub. Charles Eyre et al,London, 1786-1832, full gilt-decorated calf, spine labels, mixedconditions, some spines missing, and other loss, 4to, togetherwith Greenwell (G.C.), A Practical Treatise of Mine Engineering,2nd edition, pub. London, 1869, numerous b & w illustrations,some hand coloured, half calf binding and blue cloth, very wornwith some loss, front board detached, large 4to, plus others similar,4to/8vo(3 shelves) £100-200

543 Roquefort (J.B.B.). Glossaire de la Langue Romane, Redigéd’apres les Manuscripts de la Bibliothèque Impériale... , 3volumes, pub. Paris, 1808/1820, contemporary calf with giltdecorated and spine labels, some wear to extremities and crackingto spines, 8vo, together with Lectures pour les Enfans, 3 volumes,pub. Isac Bardin, a Geneve, 1780, contemporary half calf, with giltdecoration to spine, library stickers to front boards, rubbing toboards and some splitting and loss to spines, 8vo, plus RecueilD’Ana (so titled on spine), 7 volumes, pub. Paris, 1801,contemporary sprinkled calf, gilt decorated with spine labels,some loss to top edge spines, 8vo, plus other French publishedhistory and literature, mostly leather bound with gilt decorations,many with loss to spines(3 shelves) £100-150

544 Newton (Isaac). The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms,Amended, To which is Prefixed, A Short Chronicle, from the FirstMemory of Things in Europe, to the Conquest of Persia byAlexander the Great, new edition, 1770, 3 black and white foldingplates, lacks original front and rear endpapers, inscriptions and ex-libris bookplate to verso of front board, some light spotting, modernhalf morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot,4to, together with Le Clerc (Jean), A Supplement To DrHammond’s Paraphrase and Annotations on the New Testament..., printed for Sam Buckley, 1699, period inscriptions to frontendpapers, modern inscription to title-page, some marginannotations throughout, ex-libris bookplate and stamp to modernfront endpapers, some light spotting, retains contemporary calfboards, rebound with later morocco spine, boards rubbed withsome minor loss, spine rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Worsley(Edward), Reasons & Religion, or The Certain Rule of Faith, Wherethe infallibility of the Roman Catholic Church is asserted, 1671,original title-page replaced by 19th-century manuscript facsmile,bookplate to verso of front board, some marks throughout, retainscontemporary calf boards rebound with later calf spine, boards andspine rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other 17th-19th-centuryantiquarian ecclesiastical reference and related, all leather bindings,some ex-libris with associated marks, 8vo/4to(3 shelves) £100-200

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE & BOOKS, PAINTINGS, SILVER & MILITARIA BELONGING TO THE ACTOR & HISTORIAN ROBERT HARDY CBE, FSA

Saturday 18 April 2015

For further information please contact: Henry Meadows [email protected] or Colin Meays [email protected]

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

AFTER THE AUCTION

Online resultsIf you weren’t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly afterthe sale has ended.

PaymentThe price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer’s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer’s premium (apercentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to thename and address provided on your registration form.

Please note successful bids made via the-saleroom.com cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice.

METHODS OF PAYMENTChequeCheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for furtherinformation). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clearbefore purchases can be collected or posted.

CashPayments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale.

Debit CardThere is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank, however,will be subject to a 2% surcharge.

Credit CardsVisa and Mastercard are accepted, a 2% surcharge will apply. It is a good idea to let your card provider know in advanceif you are intending to buy something. This can help cut down the time we need to seek authority when you come to pay.

Bank TransferAll transfers must state the relevant invoice no. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must bethe total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges.

Collection/Postage/DeliveryIf you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment hasbeen made.

Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-housepacking department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice.Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your ownarrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: 01793 525009) who may be able to help.

We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction.Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service.

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Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ01285 860006 / firstname or [email protected]

www.dominicwinter.co.uk

Libraries & ArchivesNathan Winter & Chris Albury

Paintings & PrintsNathan Winter

Antiques & FurnitureHenry Meadows

Medals & MilitariaHenry Meadows

Aviation & Transport CollectionsChris Albury & Henry Meadows

Atlases, Maps & PrintsJohn Trevers

Antiquarian BooksColin Meays

Modern First EditionsPaul Rasti

Children's Books, Toys & GamesSusanna Winters

Sports Books & MemorabiliaPaul Rasti

Taxidermy, Fossils & Field SportsJohn Trevers

Vintage Photography & CinemaChris Albury

Manuscripts, Autographs & EphemeraChris Albury

For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice.

A photograph of a Japaneselady in full dress, circa 1870,by Pyor Floyd, from a rarealbum of Chinesephotographs andwatercolours of the 1860sand 1870s. Sold in theserooms 9 October 2014 for£48,000.

Dominic WinterSPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

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1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner oris properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneerconsiders that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settleit or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determinethe advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any twoor more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice.

(b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered intoan agreement with another or others that the other or others (or someof them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or otherparty or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the AuctionBiddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods arebought bona fide on joint account.

3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice andwill not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer pricewill hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By makingany bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to thefact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the sellercommission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% andassents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission.

4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after theconclusion of the auction the total sum due.

(b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the salethe whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so aftersuch request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretionbe put up again and resold immediately.

(c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchasedno later than five working days after the auction day.

(d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with abuyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after theAuctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer'scheque has been cleared.

5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant toclause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneeras agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the sellerto exercise one or other of the following rights:

(i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaultsand re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay tothe Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shallbelong to the seller.

(ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or

lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge thebuyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day.

(c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he haspaid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.

6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any loton which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot onwhich a reserve has been placed.

(b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer thelot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commissionnot exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special ex-penses incurred in cataloguing the lot.

(c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notificationthe Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by privatetreaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the sellerthe normal selling commission and special expenses.

7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue,brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution,genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated sellingprice is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither theAuctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctnessof such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties arehereby excluded.

8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteendays of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lotnotice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and withinfourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to theAuctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in thecatalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will berescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberateforgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive.

(b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paidto the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition thebuyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made outby the Auctioneer.

9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordancewith 4(d) hereof.

10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to bedelivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and willbe catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted bythe Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscella-neous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose ofbooks that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion,have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleabilityof the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller,in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to theAuctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges thathe/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.

11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer'spremises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks offire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in thecase of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage priorto the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall intheir absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods.

(b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft,or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.

12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirtydays after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has receivedthe total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer willremit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not bedeemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses.

13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sellany lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer'smiddle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together withValue Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lotor lots.

14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collationand Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein.

15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance withEnglish Law.

Conditions of Sale and Business

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DOMINIC WINTERSPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS

Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQTel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461

COMMISSION SLIPPlease Bid on my behalf at the sale on 8 April 2015 up to the amount shown.

I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.

______________________________________________________________________________________

Name:Address

Telephone: Fax:Email:

Lot £ Brief Description

Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) orRoyal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum £15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possibleafter payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europewill be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both ofthese companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignmentsare handed to third party shipping companies.

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The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hillline. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at aboutone per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require abrief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range ofticket services and discounts.

National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484950

Telephone advance train ticket booking: 08457 000125 (First Great Western)

Online train timetables and online ticket bookings: www.nationalrail.co.uk

Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes)Brian's Cabs 01285 655299 / 07980 579947Cirencester Radio Cars 01285 650850Cirencester Taxis 01285 642767

Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes)V-Cars 01793 701701

Cirencester Visitor Information Centre +44 (0)1285 654180 [email protected]

Catalogue Produced by Jamm Design – 020 7424 [email protected]

Photography byBen Cavanna – 07968 [email protected]

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Lot 78 • Back Cover: Lot 328

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