Monette (John W.). History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi... and the subsequent occupation, settlement, and extension of civil government by the United States until the year 1846, 2 volumes, New York, 1846, double-page hand-coloured engraved map at front of first volume, single-page map of the early French missions in Canada, double-page hand-coloured engraved map of Texas in 1836 at front of second volume, contemporary ink signature of Richard E. Butler to head of title of each volume, some scattered light spotting, modern good-quality brown crushed half morocco gilt, 8vo Sabin 49966. (2)
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Mullan (Captain John). Report on the Construction of a Military Road from Fort Walla-Walla to Fort Benton, 1st edition, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1863, 10 tinted lithographed plates, four folding maps, some light offsetting and minor spots, previous owner signature to title, bookplate of the New Hampshire Historical Society, contemporary cloth, spine faded with small splits, 8vo Howes M884; Sabin 51275. (1)
Schoolcraft (Henry R.). Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge. Containing all the Original Papers Laid before Congress Respecting the History, Antiquities, Language, Ethnology, Pictography, Rites, Superstitions and Mythology of the Indian Tribes of the United States, 6 volumes, Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1860, half titles, engraved additional titles, engraved portrait of Schoolcraft (at front of volume VI), 327 plates and maps, some coloured, comprising views (after Seth Eastman), costume and artifacts, a few uniformly toned, folding table, some offsetting and scattered light spotting, a few leaves with small marginal water stains, small shelf number labels to front pastedowns, top edges gilt, contemporary red half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt Indian motif decoration to compartments, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to Sabin 77839. A reissue of Scoolcraft's Historical and Statistical Information, Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States (1851-57). Contains valuable information on Americal Aboriginal culture, languages, biographies, tribal legends, histories of wars, emigrations and origins. (6)
Deering (Charles). Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova or an Historical Account of the Ancient and Present State of the Town of Nottingham, 1st edition, Nottingham, 1751, folding engraved frontispiece, 24 copper-engraved plates and plans, some folding, extra-illustrated with two engravings, some light spotting and toning, bookplate, modern antique-style calf, red label to spine, 4to, with a 2 page manuscript note in the hand of the author describing the town's main produce of coals and malt, a manuscript list of the plates dated 1881 and later related notes (1)
Gregson (Matthew). Portfolio, Second Edition, with Additions, of Fragments, Relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, 3 parts in one, Liverpool, 1824, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map (with closed tear) and plan, engraved plates and illustrations, folding pedigree, a little light spotting, previous owmer signature, all edges gilt, contemporary unique black morocco, upper cover with gilt arms related text within a stylised shield, a little rubbed, scuff marks, folio (1)
Joinville (Jean, Sieur de). Memoirs of John Lord de Joinville, Grand Seneschal of Champagne, Written by himself, Containing a History of Part of the Life of Louis IX... The Whole Translated by Thomas Johnes, 2 volumes, Hafod Press, 1807, titles with engraved vignettes, three engraved maps, two engraved plates (one double page), some light spotting, volume I front hinge broken, original boards, volume I with cloth reback, volume II spine worn, 4to, together with A History of the County of Brecknock, by Theophilus Jones, 2 volumes in three, Brecknock, 1805-09, engraved titles, two folding colour maps (one defective, lacking lower portion), 31 engraved plates and plans, including three plates on hand-coloured armorials, scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, some boards detached, wear to spines, 4to, plus another defective copy of the same (8)
Thoroton (Robert). The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities, 1st edition, printed by Robert White, for Henry Mortlock, 1677, title printed in red and black, imprimatur leaf bound in after title (both leaves relined), folding county map (with some early marginal annotations in pale brown ink), eight etched plates of coats of arms printed back-to-back, plus a further etched slip (containing one line of coats of arms only), sixteen engraved plates, including views, plans, etc., many folding, numerous etched illustrations to text, all by W. Hollar and R. Hall, Southwell Church plate with split to centre of one fold, leaf Rr3 with lower blank outer corner missing (not affecting text), leaves Uu3-4 with lower blank outer corners repaired, a few minor archival repairs to folds and margins, Newark Church folding plate repaired and relined and with some light spotting and a small handling corner tear without loss, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, 20th century antique-style gilt-decorated red morocco by A. Price, Oxford, folio Upcott 1047-1051; Wing w1063. Attractive copy. (1)
Tomkins (Charles). A Tour to the Isle of Wight, 2 volumes, 1796, 80 sepia aquatint plates, bound without the map as often, printed apology for the map delay, dated 1796 and signed by the author inserted in volume I, occasional light offsetting and spotting, previous owner inscription, 1855, small bookplates, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, old reback, joints cracking, rubbed, 8vo Abbey Scenery 344. (2)
Warner (Richard). Collections for the History of Hampshire, and the Bishopric of Winchester: Including the Isle of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey and Sarke, 5 volumes [all published] in three, [1795], 61 engraved plates and portraits, including two hand-coloured, folding engraved map, bound without the 'Plan of the Form of Jersey' as usual, some light offsetting and spotting, bookplates of Laurence Currie, all edges gilt, contemporary mottled calf by F. Bedford, spines gilt decorated with raised bands and red and green labels, a little rubbed, 4to Only 250 copies printed. (3)
Williams (David). The History of Monmouthshire, Illustrated and Ornamented by Views of its Principal Landscapes, Ruins, and Residences, by John Gardnor, Vicar of Battersea..., 1796, engraved folding county map by John Cary (close-trimmed with small repair), 36 fine uncoloured aquatint plates (one reinforced to verso) numerous pedigrees (two folding), list of subscribers, bound without pages 117-118 as usual, light offsetting, occasional minor spotting, previous owner signature to title, all edges gilt, modern brown half morocco gilt, 4to Abbey, Scenery 537. One hundred and sixty-eight copies were subscribed, thirty-two of them coloured. (1)
Gatty (Mrs Alfred). British Sea-Weeds. Drawn from Professor Harvey's "Phcologia Britannica", 2 volumes, 1872, 80 coloured plates, a few light spots, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges and Ferns of Great Britain, by Anne Pratt, 6 volumes, circa 1884, numerous chromolithographed plates, scattered light spotting, contemporary presentation inscriptions, all edges gilt, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, plus others related including F. Edward Hulme's Familiar Wild Flowers, 5 volumes, circa 1890, Familiar Garden Flowers, 2 volumes, circa 1890, and Anne Pratt's British Grasses and Sedges, circa 1890 and The Ferns of Great Britain, 3rd edition, circa 1890 (19)
Orme (Edward, publisher). Foreign Field Sports, Fisheries, Sporting Anecdotes, from Drawings by Messrs. Howitt, Atkinson, Clark, Manskirch, 1st edition, 1814, 97 hand-coloured aquatint plates only (of 110, lacking Bird Catching from Above, Laplanders Hunting, Russians Fishing in the Winter, plus the whole Supplement of New South Wales), first plate detached and a little frayed, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary calf, rebacked, upper joint splitting, edges rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel 2; Ferguson 577. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1)
Salmon (William). Botanologia: The English Herbal: Or, History of Plants. Containing I. Their Names, Greek, Latine and English. II. Their Species, or Various Kinds. III. Their Descriptions. IV. Their Places of Growth. V. Their Times of Flowering and Seeding. VI. Their Qualities or Properties. VII. Their Specifications. VIII. Their Preparations, Galenick and Chymick. IX. Their Virtues and Uses. X. A Complete Florilegium, of all Choice Flowers Cultivated by our Florists, Interpersed through the whole Work, in their proper Places; where you have their Culture, Choice, Increase, and Way of Management, as well for Profit as Delectation, 1st edition, 1710, engraved additional title, title printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations, bound with the six-page Index Moroborum at end, occasional toning and light spotting, small marginal water stain, marginal wormtrack to a few leaves towards end, hinges reinforced, small bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, folio Henrey 1308. (1)
Seebohm (Henry). A History of British Birds, with coloured illustrations of their Eggs, volumes 1-3, plus Plates volume, 1883-85, numerous black and white illustrations and colour plates, some light toning, uniform contemporary brown half morocco, boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Hewitson (William C.), Coloured Illustrations of The Eggs of British Birds..., volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 1856, 145 colour plates, period inscriptions to front of volume 2, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated embossed calf bound by Hayday, 8vo, plus Bewick (Thomas), A History of British Birds, volumes 1 & 2, 1832, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated green half morocco, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Pennant's British Zoology, volumes 1 & 2 (of 4), 1776, numerous black and white illustrations, uniform gilt-decorated calf, 8vo (10)
Ampere (Andre-Marie). Theorie des phenomenes electro-dynamiques, uniquement deduite de l'experience, 1st separate edition, Paris, November 1826, second or corrected state, with pages 85-92 correctly paginated and no date on folio 12/1r, errata leaf and two folding engraved plates at rear, some spotting throughout, light old dampstain to lower outer corner, ink library stamp to title, following text leaf, errata leaf and Plate 1, armorial bookplate of Alexander Henry Davis to front pastedown, contemporary tree sheep with gilt-decorated spine and red title label, heavily rubbed and some edge wear, joints slightly split at foot, 4to (260 x 216mm) 'Having established a noumenal foundation for electrodynamic phenomena, Ampere's next steps were to discover the relationships between the phenomena and to devise a theory from which these relationships could be mathematically deduced. This double task was undertaken in the years 1821-1825, and his success was reported in his greatest work... In this work, the Principia of electrodynamics, Ampere first described the laws of action of electric currents..' (DSB). Ampere presented the work to the Academic des Sciences in 1823, and it was printed, under the title "Memoire sur la theorie mathematique des phenomenes Electro-dynamiques", on pp. 177-387 of Vol. VI of the Memoires de l'Academie des Sciences. 'As Vol. VI was the volume for 1823 this date appears on the first page of each signature as an identifying mark for the printer; the whole volume, however, was not published until late in 1827... In the meantime the author's separate was prepared; the last twelve pages were reset and extended to eighteen; the work was repaginated and re-signed; and the '1823' was removed from lower margins (except on sig. 21 where it remained on all copies and on sig. 12 where, together with the original periodical pagination, it remained in a few copies, but was corrected during printing). The separate was issued in November 1826; thus although printed second it was published first' (Honeyman catalogue 1:85). Grolier/Horblit 3a; Norman 50. (1)
Ayrer (Jakob). Historischer Brocessus iuris, in welchem sich Lucifer uber Jesum... , Frankfurt, 1600, title printed in red and black with woodcut printer's device, old ink notes and inscriptions to pastedowns and title, some soiling and browning throughout, occasional light damp staining and a little worm-tracing to index leaves and register at rear, lacks final blank, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, some soiling and wear with loss to corners and at foot of spine, folio The second edition of this work first published in 1597. Not in Adams or BM. (1)
Barry (Frederick William). Report on an Epidemic of Small-Pox at Sheffield During 1887-88, HMSO, 1889, maps and plates including some folding and partly hand coloured, two margins repairs, bound with Supplement in Continuation of the Report of the Medical Officer for 1887. Diarrhoea and Diphtheria, HMSO, 1889, contemporary half morocco gilt with leather spine labels, rubbed, folio, together with Venables (Robert), Clinical Report on Dropsies, with Observations Explanatory of their Pathology and Therapeutics..., 1824, publisher's adverts at front and rear, a little spotting, uncut and largely unopened, original boards with printed paper label to spine, rubbed and soiled, head of spine repaired, 8vo, contained in purpose-made book box, plus An Historical Account of the Siamese Twin Brothers, from actual Observations, Sixth Edition of 2000 each, printed by W. Turner, [London], circa 1830s, 16 pp., lacks frontispiece, some light browning, later stitched plain wrappers, browned, slim 8vo, contained in purpose-made morocco-backed cloth book box with mounted reproduction photograph of the Siamese twins inset into upper lid, plus 21 further miscellaneous mostly antiquarian medical interest (24)
Bernoulli (Johann). Opera omnia, 4 volumes, Lausanne & Geneva: Marci-Michaelis Bousquet, 1742, half-title to volume 1, first title in red and black, engraved portraits of Bernoulli and Frederick III of Prussia to volume 1, 91 numbered folding engraved plates, amateur marginal paper repairs to titles of volumes 2 and 3 and foremargins of leaf *1 (volume 1), A2 (volume 2), A3 (volume 4), a very few letters affected, foremargin to A3 trimmed away and Aa misgathered in volume 3, a few scattered old ink marginalia in Latin, lacks half-titles or initial blanks to volumes 2-4, library stamps to titles (rectos and versos), to final leaf and top edge of each volume, some old spotting and occasional light browning, dampstaining to upper margins of volume 3 throughout, contemporary calf, gilt-decorated spines, joints weak and upper covers to volumes 1 & 3 near detached, small tears to head and foot of spines with small loss at head of volumes 2 and 3, 4to (245 x 195mm) First collected edition of the works of one of the important founders of calculus. Honeyman 293; Norman 217. (4)
Bible [New Testament]. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ..., Printed at London by Robert Barker... and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1639/40, New Testament portion of the Bible only, with decorative woodcut border to title (laid down to final leaf of Old Testament), colophon dated 1640, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker... and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1639, title within decorative woodcut border, titles and borders red ruled throughout, occasional spotting and some toning, 18th century calf, light wear to extremities, 8vo, together with [Charles I], Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and Sufferings, London: R. Norton for Richard Royston, 1681, engraved portrait frontispiece, one engraved portrait plate, light toning, contemporary calf, lacking title label to spine, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, with Rehberg (Frederick), Drawings Faithfully copied from Nature at Naples and with permission dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir William Hamilton..., 1794, engraved title and twenty-five engraved plates, endpapers renewed, original cloth, rebacked, slim 4to, and Hawkins (W.), A Short Account of the Life of the Right Reverend... Thomas Ken, D.D. Sometime Ld Bp of Bath and Wells, 1713, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary panelled calf, light wear to extremities, 8vo, plus other antiquarian (13)
Blackstone (William). Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 volumes, mixed editions (volume 1 2nd edition, volume 2 3rd edition, volumes 3 & 4 1st editions), Oxford, 1766-69, engraved Table of Consanguinity and Table of Dissents, occasional light spotting and offsetting, armorial bookplates of Lord Grey de Wilton to front pastedowns, recent antique-style half calf with red morocco gilt spine labels and raised bands, 4to A handsome set. PMM 212 (first edition); Rothschild 407. (4)
Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the United Church of England and Ireland: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1815, 3T1 with closed medium tear, scattered light spotting, previous owner inscription, 1852 to front endpaper, residue from bookplate removal to front pastedown, endpapers partially toned, all edges gilt, contemporary navy straight-grained morocco by Rodwell of Oxford (pencil attributation to front endpaper), covers with blind panelled rolls and gilt fillets and corner flower sprays, enclosed within an elaborate gilt border, edges a little rubbed, folio Attractive Regency binding. (1)
Calvin (John). In librum Psalmorum commentarius, 1st edition, [Geneva:]Robert Estienne, 1557, large printer's woodcut device to title, engraved medallion portrait of Calvin from another work pasted to title verso, early leaves slightly damp frayed at margins not affecting text, title and early leaves with some damp staining and marginal browning, some old damp staining affecting text, bound with Institutio christianae religionis, in libros quatuor nunc primum digesta..., [Geneva:]Robert Estienne, 1559, printer's woodcut device to title, some light damp staining, marginal browning and damp fraying to margins of final leaves not affecting text, contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over boards with embossed initials H.B. supported by two lions at head of upper cover, crude plain vellum reback and vellum strengthening repairs to both fore-edges, lacks clasps, some wear, folio Provenance: Ex libris Guilel. Kemp, 1800 (inscribed to front free endpaper); 'Henricus Bokelmann, Hammone: Anno 1565...' (inscribed to old (?)pastedown remains and pasted to new front pastedown with modern pencil note beneath: 'H. Bokelmann: pupil of Luther: Schoolmaster at Husum'. The pencil note would appear to be a misattribution and referring to Peter Bo(c)kelmann (1509-1576)). Adams C286 & C360. (1)
Fabrizzi (Girolamo). Oeuvres Chirurgicales..., Lyons: Pierre Ravaud, 1649, a few woodcuts to text, some dust-soiling and light damp-staining, inner hinges broken contemporary limp vellum, together with Guidi (Guido), Les Anciens et Renommes Aucteurs de la Medicine et Chirurgie..., [volume 1 of 2], Lyons: Guillaume Rouille, 1555, some woodcuts to text, old damp-staining, mostly to early leaves, contemporary limp vellum, some soiling and edge wear, both 8vo, plus Porta (Giambattista della), Magiae naturalis libri viginti..., Leiden, 1651, additional engraved title (torn without loss and with small ink stamp to top outer corner, wood-engraved illustrations to text, scattered old ink marginalia, some old damp-staining, contemporary vellum, soiled and worn, 12mo, plus 3 other 17th-century small-format French medical interest (6)
Gruter (Jan). Inscriptiones Antiquae Totius Orbis Romani in Absolutissimum Corpus Redactae..., 2 volumes in four, Amsterdam, 1707, additional engraved titles, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes, numerous engraved portraits, plates and illustrations, some light dampstains to volume I, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary calf, rebacked with repairs, folio Brunet II, 1171. (4)
Krauss (Johann Ulrich). Historischer Bilder Bibel Erster [-Funffter] Theil, in sich haltend die Abbildung der Historien aller Patriarchen dess Buchs Mose [Josuae, Ruth, Chronica, Psalter Davids, Matthaei, Marci Lucae, Johannis... etc.], Augsburg, 1705, 5 parts bound in one, engraved throughout with individual engraved frontispiece and title page to each part, and 136 fine copper engravings (numbered 1-135, with two plates numbered 60), occasional minor marks to margins and light spotting, one or two small figures with hand-colouring, modern full calf, with two gilt morocco title labels to spine, folio (39 x 24 cm) Augsburg engraver and publisher Johann Ulrich Kraus (1655-1719) was one of the most important engravers of the German Baroque era. (1)
Lalande (Jerome). Exposition du calcul astronomique, 1st edition, Paris: De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1762, title within decorative typographic border, 3 folding engraved plates, occasional minor spotting or browning, recent quarter calf gilt over marbled boards, 12mo, together with Leadbetter (Charles), A Treatise of the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, for Thirty-Five Years, Commencing Anno 1715, 2nd edition, 1731, woodcut illustrations to text, advert leaf bound at end of preliminaries, some spotting and a few closed tear repairs, small old owner's name stamp to title, contemporary sheep, rubbed and some edge wear, rebacked, 8vo, plus West (William), Mathematics, with Eleven Copper-Plates, Revised by John Rowe, 1st edition, 1762, 4pp. subscribers, 11 folding engraved plates at rear, manuscript footnote initialled by Rowe to page 77, light browning to preliminaries, recent boards, 8vo 1) Rare first edition of Lalande's second publication which contains tables of the movements of planets and an engraved map of the moon. Houzeau-Lancaster I, 11802. 2) Leadbetter gained fame for his accurate prediction of the 1715 total solar eclipse. 3) Little is known of William West of Exeter, this rare and posthumously published text being his only known work. (3)
Mitchell (Joseph). Practical Suggestions for Relieving the Over-Crowded Thoroughfares of London; securing improved means of locomotion; diverting the sewage from the Thames and appropriating it to agricultural use; with estimate of cost and probable revenue..., in a letter addressed to Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart., Chief Commissioner to the Board of Works. 1st edition, 1857, 26pp., four tinted lithographed plates including large folding frontispiece (light dampstain to lower margin, splits to two folds) and one other folding, large folding engraved map of London at rear (marginal closed tear), some minor soiling, author's signed presentation inscription to William Paterson at head of title, original cloth, slightly rubbed and faded on spine, slim tall 8vo Uncommon work by the noted Scotsman who was one of the first members of the Institute for Civil Engineers. The proposed scheme outlined here centred on a magnificent street 'to form one grand vista, in almost a straight line, from Kensington Gardens Palace to the extreme East of London'. (1)
Montague (Lady Mary Wortley). Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M---y W---y M---e: Written, during her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, to Persons of Distinction, Men of Letters &c. in different Parts of Europe. Which contain, among other Curious Relations, Accounts of the Policy and Manners of the Turks, 3 volumes, new edition, 1769, half titles, a few light spots, bookplate, booklabels of Hardacre's Circulating Library, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Arabian Nights' Entertainments: or, the Thousand and One Nights. Accurately Describing the Manners, Customs, Laws, and Religion of the Eastern Nations, Translated from the French of M. Galland, by G.S. Beaumont, 4 volumes, 1808, illustrations, a couple of leaves with marginal repairs in volume I, some toning and light spotting, previous owner signatures, recent half calf, 8vo, plus A History of Greece; From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation Contemporary with Alexander the Great, 8 volumes, new edition, 1862, portrait frontispiece to volume I, folding maps, a little light toning, Nottingham Public Library stamps and marks, later morocco-backed library cloth, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, with others including Oeuvres de J.J. Rousseau, 21 volumes, Paris, 1826 and John Stephens' Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, 2 volumes, mixed editions (volume I 7th edition), New York, 1838-39 (39)
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791). Il Dissoluto Punito, osia Il Don Giovanni Dramma giocoso in due Atti posto in Musica da Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Don Juan oder Der Steinerne Gast komische Oper in zwey Aufzugen... Mit unterlegten deutschen Texte nebst sammtlichen von dem Komponisten spater eingelegten Stucken. In Partitur, 2 volumes, 1st edition of the full score, Leipzig, Verlag der Breitkopf und Hartelschen Musikhandlung, [1801], additional engraved title to first volume, with oval vignette illustration by Bolt after Kinninger, printed title to each volume, 590 pages of printed music in total, sheet size 242 x 330 mm, occasional light spotting, and some minor marks to margins, with the rare 14 page printed libretto, by Rochlitz, loosely inserted at rear of volume, (some light spotting and minor soiling), contemporary plum morocco-backed marbled boards, small circular inkstamp of R. Cocks & Co., music sellers, London, to engraved title of first volume, and to lower margin of the printed libretto, rubbed and scuffed and some marks, oblong folio Hoboken 341. Haberkamp, Erstdrucke der werke von W.A. Mozart, I, 295-297. RISM M 4502. (2)
Raleigh (Sir Walter). The History of the World, [1634], additional engraved title (dated 1614, small tears and repair to verso), engraved portrait to title, seven engraved maps and plans only (of 8), three laid down, marginal repair to one other, early annotations (1648) and underlining in a neat hand throughout, light marginal water stains, contemporary panelled calf, lacking spine, covers rubbed and detached, folio, together with The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, by Gilbert Burnet, 3 volumes (including Supplement), 2nd edition, 1681-83 & 1753, half titles and engraved additional titles to first two volumes, titles printed in red and black, 14 engraved portraits (of 16?), occasional light toning and soiling, later panelled calf (only two detached boards present), plus John Shakespear's A Dictionary, Hindustani and English, 3rd edition, 1834 Sold with all faults not subject to return. (5)
Raleigh (Sir Walter). The History of the World, in Five Books ... Whereunto is added in this Edition, the Life and Tryal of the Author, 1687, additional engraved allegorical title, with preceding explanatory leaf of text, letterpress title in red & black, portrait plate, six double-page engraved maps & plans only of 8 (comprising five maps of 6 & one battle plan of 2), some light dust-soiling mostly to margins, occasional minor marks, contemporary calf, old reback and board edge repairs, joints cracked, rubbed and some wear, folio Wing R168. (1)
Ravaton (Hugues). Chirurgie d'Armee, ou traite des plaies d'armes a feu, et d'armes blanches..., Paris, 1768, 7 engraved plates, pp. 415/416 torn at upper margin slightly affecting text, occasional spotting, contemporary mottled sheep gilt, some wear to corners and cracked on joints, 8vo, together with Dionis (Pierre), Cours d'Operations de Chirurcie, 4th edition, revised by G. de la Faye, Paris, 1750, engraved portrait and frontispiece, engraved illustrations including 16 plates, slight browning at front and a little light old damp-staining towards rear, contemporary calf gilt, some wear to spine ends, 8vo, plus Le Dran (Henri-Francois), Consultations sur la pluspart des Maladies qui sont du ressort de la Chirurgie, Paris, 1765, some spotting throughout, small tear with loss to blank upper outer corners of title and following leaf, contemporary sheep, some wear to extremities and cracked on joints, plus other 18th-century French language surgery interest, all but one leather bound (16)
Redi (Francesco). Experimenta circa res diversas naturales, speciatim illas, quae ex Indiis adferuntur, 3 parts in one, bound (as often) with Lachmund (Frederic), De ave diomedea dissertatio, both 1st editions, Amsterdam: A. Frisius, 1675, & 1674, additional engraved title (to first work) and 17 leaves of plates including 14 folding, occasional spotting or light browning, ownership inscription of 'J.C. Ramspeck Dr. & Prof. 1763' to front endpaper, contemporary calf, spine rubbed with wear at head and foot, joints cracked, 12mo Jakob Chrisoph Ramspeck (1722-1796) was a Swiss doctor, botanist and mathematician, who corresponded with Leonhard Euler, Johannes Gessner, and Albrecht von Haller, among many others. (1)
Sharp (Samuel). A Critical Enquiry into the Present State of Surgery, 2nd edition, 1750, some light browning, recent antique-style calf gilt, together with Motherby (George), A New Medical Dictionary, or, General Repository of Physic..., 1st edition, 1775, 23 engraved plates and 2 tables, some spotting and browning throughout, library stamps to plates, presentation inscription from Dr George Daniell to title verso, contemporary calf, worn, antique-style reback, folio, plus Brodie (Benjamin C.), Pathological and Surgical Observations on the Diseases of the Joints, 5th edition, 1850, bound with Lectures on the Diseases of the Urinary Organs, 4th edition, 1849, contemporary prize calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus other mostly English and French language medical antiquarian (approx. 90)
Tabernaemontanus (Jacobus Theodorus). Eicones plantarum, seu stirpium, arborum nempe, fructicum, herbarum, fructum, lignorum, radicum, omnis generis quae partim Germania sponte producit, 3 parts in one, Frankfurt: Nicolaus Basseus, 1590, woodcuts throughout, title-page chipped with loss to lower outer corner, old manuscript names of Tobias Faber and Thom. Reins[?] beneath, relaid and with armorial bookplate of Lorenz Heister (1683-1758, anatomist, surgeon and botanist) to verso, following two dedication leaves repaired at lower margin, several leaves with old ink pen or pencil marginalia, some spotting and browning with light brown stain to lower blank margin throughout, lacks leaves T2 and 2S6, 18th-century calf, rebacked and corners restored, oblong folio Jacobus Theodorus, called Tabernaemontanus (1525-1590), was a physician and an early botanist and herbalist, the 'father of German botany' whose illustrated 'Neuwe Kreuterbuch' (1588) or 'Eicones Plantarum' (1590) was the result of a lifetime's plant study and medical practice. It provided unacknowledged material for John Gerarde's better-known 'Herball' (1597) and was reprinted in Germany throughout the 17th century. Tabernaemontanus began as a student of the pioneer of Renaissance botany, Hieronymus Bock. Nissen BBI 1932; Pritzel 9094. (1)
Valerius Maximus (Gaius). Dictorum et factorum meorabilum tam Romanorum, quam extremorum Collectanea... , Paris: Jean Petit for [Ambroise Girault], 1535, title-page within woodcut architectural border and with printer's woodcut device, woodcut floral criblé initials throughout, amateur paper repair to lower outer margin of title with paper loss touching printed border only, some wormholes to lower outer corners throughout with running wormhole slightly affecting some text and side-notes of early leaves, scattered light browning and minor damp fraying to extremities of a few early leaves, old manuscript provenance note to front free endpaper, 'Bought at Sotheby's - from the library of Archbishop Tenison, 1862', armorial bookplate of John Ynyr Burges to front pastedown, contemporary(?) Venetian gilt-panelled calf with central interlaced arabesque design with scalloped corner-pieces, professional modern reback and corner restoration, folio Thomas Tenison, Archbishop 1694-1715, was a notable benefactor of libraries, and the founder of Archbishop Tenison's Library at St Martin-in-the-Fields. His Library was sold by Sotheby and Wilkinson, 3-8 June 1861. (1)
Bailey (John). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Durham; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, 1813, folding hand-coloured engraved map, nine engraved plates at end, a few folding including the Durham Ox and Mr Mason's Cow, some browning and spotting, original paper-backed boards, printed label to spine (chips and losses), together with General View of the Agriculture of the County of Leicester, by William Pitt, of Wolverhampton, to which is Annexed a Survey of the County of Rutland, by Richard Parkinson, 1813, folding engraved map, 24 engraved plates at end (with water stain), light toning, original paper-backed boards, printed label to spine (with tear and stain), plus General View of the Agriculture of the County of Northampton, by William Pitt, 1813, folding hand-coloured map, publisher's catalogue and Thomas Gibbs 2 page Agricultural Seeds catalogue at end, scattered light spotting, uncut, original boards, paper label to spine, a little soiled with tears, 8vo, with three others: H.E. Strickland's A General View of the Agriculture of the East-Riding of Yorkshire, 1812, Adam Murray's General View of the Agriculture of the County of Warwick, 1815 and William Pitt's General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford, 2nd edition, 1813 (6)
Batchelor (Thomas). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Bedford, 1813, folding hand-coloured engraved map, engraved portrait of the Duke of Bedford, seven engraved plates, publisher's list at end, some light toning, original boards, printed paper label to spine (tears and splits), together with A General View of the Agriculture of Berkshire, by William Mavor, 1813, folding hand-coloured map, folding map of the Rivers Thames and Isis (with outline colour), folding map of Inland Navigation between London and Bristol, 26 engraved plates, light spotting and soiling, original paper-backed boards, some wear, 8vo, plus General View of the Agriculture of Buckinghamshire, by the Rev. St. John Priest, 1813, folding engraved map, 13 engraved plates, light spotting, original paper-backed boards, chips and losses to spine, 8vo, with five other General View of Agricultures: Middlesex, by John Middleton, 2nd edition, 1813, Hertfordshire, by the Secretary of the Board, 1813, Sussex, by the Rev. Arthur Young, 1808, Kent, by John Boys, 2nd edition, 1813 and Surrey, by William Stevenson, 1813 (8)
Davies (Walter). General View of the Agriculture and Domestic Economy of South Wales, Containing the Counties of Brecon, Caermarthen, Cardigan, Glamorgan, Pembroke, Radnor..., 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1814, hand-coloured folding map, 2 plates including 1 folding and hand coloured, printed list of publications of the Board of Agriculture and a catalogue of Agricultural Seeds, etc., sold by Thomas Gibbs at rear of volume 2, occasional spotting or light browning, uncut, original boards, rubbed and spines worn, printed paper label to volume 2 only, together with General View of the Agriculture and Domestic Economy of North Wales..., by Walter Davies, 1810, hand-coloured folding map, 2 engraved plates at rear (1 folding), some spotting or browning throughout, uncut, disbound, original lower board detached but present, plus General View of the Agriculture of the County of Monmouth..., by Charles Hassall, 1815, half-title, hand-coloured folding map frontispiece, 2 engraved plates at rear, some spotting and occasional heavy browning, uncut, original boards with printed paper label to spine, rubbed and soiled, all 8vo (4)
Holt (John). General View of the Agriculture in the County of Lancaster...., 1st edition, 1794, lacks half-title, folding hand-coloured engraved map, 1 engraved plate, lacks frontispiece, some spotting and browning, together with Wedge (Thomas), General View of the Agriculture of the County Palatine of Chester.., 1st edition, 1794, half-title, 2 engraved plates, additional errata slip tipped in at foot of final page, some marginal spotting throughout, plus Bailey (John & Culley, George), General View of the Agriculture in the County of Northumberland..., 1st edition, 1794, some light browning, lacks half-title, plus Lowe (Robert), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Nottingham..., 1st edition, 1794, half-title, hand-coloured map of the soil of Nottingham, all contemporary plain wrappers, dust-soiled and browned on spines, 4to, plus later editions for the same counties from the same series: Cheshire by Henry Holland (1813), Lancashire by R.W. Dickson & W. Stevenson (1815), Lincolnshire [by Arthur Young], 2nd edition (1813), Northumberland by J. Bailey and G. Culley, 3rd edition (1813), and Nottingham, by Robert Lowe (1813), each with folding map frontispiece, all but that for Northumberland hand coloured, all uncut, original boards with printed paper labels for Lancashire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, some soiling and wear, 8vo (10)
Robertson (George). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Mid-Lothian: With Observations on the Means of its Improvement; Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, from the Communications of George Robertson Farmer, at Granton, near Edinburgh, with Additional Remarks of several respectable Gentlemen and Farmers in the County, Edinburgh, 1795, folding hand-coloured engraved map, 11 engraved plates, scattered light spotting, top corner of front endpaper torn away, original paper-backed boards, manuscript title to spine, a few tears, 8vo, together with General View of the Agriculture, State of Property, and Improvements, in the County of Dumfries, by Dr Singer, Edinburgh, 1812, folding hand-coloured map, eight engraved plates and plans, a few folding, including four hand-coloured plates of bulls and cows, occasional light waterstain and a few spots, original paper-backed boards, a few tears and stains, 8vo, plus General View of the Agriculture of the County of Inverness, by James Robertson, 1813, two folding engraved maps of the Soil of Invernessshire and Intended Caledonian Canal (detached), a few spots, original boards, joints splitting, losses at spine ends, 8vo, with 12 other Scottish General View of Agricultures, including Perth, 1799, Roxburgh and Selkirk, 1813, Nairn and Moray, 1813, Argyle, 1813, Clydesdale, 1813, East Lothian, 1813, Kincardineshire, or the Mearns, 1813 and Peebles, 1814 (15)
Rudge (Thomas). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Gloucester, 1813, folding hand-coloured engraved map, two engraved plans with outline colour at end, two engraved plates, a little light spotting, original paper-backed boards, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with General View of the Agriculture of the County of Hereford, by John Duncumb, 1813, folding hand-coloured map (a little toned), four engraved plans and plates at end, including three folding (one torn without loss), light spotting, original paper-backed boards, small splits to spine, 8vo, plus General View of the Agriculture of the County of Worcester, by William Pitt, 1813, folding engraved map, six engraved plates at end (with water stain and light spotting), 6 page Thomas Gibbs Agricultural Seeds catalogue at end, some light spotting and marginal water stain, original boards, some wear, 8vo, with five other mostly General View of Agriculture: Shropshire, by Joseph Plymley, 1813, Wiltshire, by Thomas Davis, 1813, Oxfordshire, by the Secretary of the Board, 1813 and The Islands on the Coast of Normandy, Subject to the Crown of Great Britain, by Thomas Quayle, 1815, plus Arthur Young's Farmer's Calendar, new edition, 1804 (disbound) (8)
Worgan (George B.). General View of the Agriculture of the County of Cornwall, 1815, folding map frontispiece, folding table, 15 engraved plates, publisher's adverts at rear, occasional spotting, uncut, original boards, soiled, spine worn and covers near-detached, together with Vancouver (Charles), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Devon..., 1813, 29 plates including hand-coloured map frontispiece, some folding and 2 others hand coloured, several detached, folding tables, some occasional light browning, uncut, original boards, corners bruised and some soiling and loss to spine, plus Stevenson (William), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Dorset..., 1812, folding hand-coloured map frontispiece, occasional spotting, uncut, original boards with printed paper label to spine, rubbed and soiled, some loss to foot of spine, plus Hampshire including the Isle of Wight (1813), Somerset (Bath, 1798), and Sussex (1808), all with hand-coloured folding map frontispieces, uncut, original boards, soiled and worn, all 8vo (6)
Cartier-Bresson (Henri). Images a la Sauvette, Editions Verve, Paris, 1952, numerous photographic illustrations, front hinge broken, a few leaves loosening, previous owner signature, original decorative boards designed by Henri Matisse, spine a little rubbed and toned, light edge wear, 4to (1)
Courtry (Charles). Boutet embeté par Courtry, preface de Leon Maillard, Paris, 1896, 2 drypoint etchings by Boutet, each in 3 states, one etching by Courtry, also in 3 states, partly untrimmed, original printed wrappers with etched full-page design to upper cover by Courtry, in glassine dust wrapper, a little frayed to extremities, 8vo, limited editions of 400 copies, this being one of 50 copies printed on papier imperial du Japon, with the etchings in 3 states, together with Boutet (Henri), Ces Dames!...Orné de cinquante lithographies originales retouchées au pastel, Paris, Lahure, 1912, hand-coloured lithographic illustrations throughout, untrimmed, original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks, upper joint partly split at head and foot, large 8vo, limited edition 214/300, initialled by the artist, plus Cramer (Gerald), Catalogue de tres beaux livres et estampes modernes, Catalogue No. 5, Geneva, 1948, & Oeuvres originales de peintres 1867-1950, Catalogue No. 6, Geneva, 1950, monochrome illustrations to each, both original printed wrappers, with original colour design to upper wrapper by Miro and Braque respectively, very light soiling, slim 8vo, both printed in an edition of 1000 copies (4)
Dresser (Christopher). Principles of Decorative Design, 4th edition, circa 1880, two chromolithographed plates, illustrations, publisher's catalogue at end, Aberdeen University Library bookplate and stamp, original cloth gilt, 4to, together with Suggestions in Design, Including Original Compositions in all Styles, with Descriptive Notes, for the use of Artists and Art-Workmen, by Luke Limner, 1853, 47 engraved plates, most with pencil drawings, press cuttings and illustrations to versos, some light spotting, modern calf-backed boards, 4to, with two others: Art and Work, by Owen W. Davis, 1885 and John Leighton's Suggestions in Design, circa 1880 (4)
Sturm (Leonhard Christoph). Vollstandige Muhlen Baukunst, 1st edition, Jeremias Wolff, Ausgburg, 1718, engraved title, 51 engraved plates, bound with Vollstandige Anweisung die Bogen-Stellungen nach der Civil-Bau-Kunst in allen Fallen recht einzutheilen mit zwey Tabellen von Figuren erklaret..., Ausgsburg, 1750, 16 engraved plates only (of 17, appears to lack plate VI), bound with Architectura Civili-Militaris..., Augsburg, 1719, woodcut illustrations and 19 engraved plates, bound with Vollstandige Anweisung Wasser-Kunste, Augsburg, 1752, 10 engraved plates, occasional light spotting, contemporary boards, rubbed and stained, folio (1)
Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales, from the Old French retold by Sir Arthur Quiller Couch, Hodder & Stoughton, [1910], thirty tipped-in colour plates, some creasing, tissue guards, D2 with short closed tear in upper blank margin, hinges split, contemporary manuscript inscription on front free endpaper, shaken and stitching strained, original gilt decorated terracotta cloth, rubbed and marked, foot of spine slightly frayed, 4to, together with Goble (Warwick, illustrator), Stories from the Pentamerone, by Giambattista Basile, selected and edited by E.F. Strange, Macmillan, 1911, thirty-two colour plates, captioned tissue guards, occasional spotting, endpapers toned, original gilt decorated red cloth, soiled, spine faded and frayed at ends, 4to, plus Crane (Walter), A Book of Old Songs, newly arranged & with accompaniments by Theo: Marzials, George Routledge, 1883, musical notation with colour illustrations and decorations throughout, some light toning and marks, hinges split, front free endpaper with ownership signature of Morrell, Garsington, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, edges showing, oblong 4to, plus twenty-one other illustrated children's books, a number of them in French, including Cecil Aldin, Willebeek Le Mair, M.B. de Monvel, and A.A. Milne (24)
Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Stories from Hans Andersen, Hodder & Stoughton, 1911, twenty-eight tipped-in colour plates, patterned endpapers, free endpapers browned, small water-stain on fore-edges, original gilt decorated olive green cloth, some edge-rubbing, a few marks to upper cover, spine with mottled fading, 4to, together with Harrison (Florence, illustrator), Early Poems of William Morris, Blackie, 1914, sixteen tipped-in colour plates, occasional light spotting to text, pictorial endpapers toned, top edges gilt, rough-trimmed edges (lightly spotted), original gilt decorated pale blue cloth, dust-soiled and extremities rubbed, spine slightly frayed at head, 4to, plus twenty-four other children's and illustrated books, mostly large format, including Edmund Dulac, Charles Robinson, Willy Pogany, some defective, plus some loose colour plates by Rackham, Dulac, Margaret Tarrant, and others (26)
Pollard (A. F.). Henry VIII, published Goupil & Son, 1902, together with Queen Elizabeth, by Mandell Creighten, published Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1896; Mary Stuart, by John Skelton, published Goupil & Son, 1898; Charles I, by Sir John Skelton, Goupil & Co., 1898; Oliver Cromwell, by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Goupil & Son, 1899; Charles II, by Osmund Airy, Goupil & Son, 1901; Prince Charles Edward, by Adrew Lang, Goupil & Son, 1900; colour frontispieces and numerous black & white plates and illustrations, Queen Elizabeth volume with additional engraved portrait of Mary Stuart by R. Gaywood, 1655 tipped onto front free endpaper (trimmed to image), occasional light spotting, contemporary half morocco gilt (various colours), large 4to (7)
Acerbi (Joseph). Travels Through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland to the North Cape, in the years 1798 and 1799, volume 1 (of 2) only, 1802, 18 black and white engravings including portrait frontispiece, later inscription to modern front endpaper, period inscription to head of title-page, some minor toning, rebound in modern gilt-decorated brown half morocco, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Manning (Francis), The Life of Our Emperour Theodosius the Great, London, printed by F.L., 1693, some marks, front endpaper partially detached, contemporary full calf, front board detached, boards and spine rubbed with loss, 8vo, plus Salignac (Francois De), Les Aventures De Telemaque, Fils D'Ulysse, 2 volumes bound in 1, nouvelle edition, Rotterdam, 1717, 10 black and white engraved plates plus engraved half-title and folding map, some toning and light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf, boards and spine rubbed with loss, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th-century literature and reference, including A Description of England and Wales..., volumes 1-3, 5-8, 10, 1769-70, all leather bindings, some decorative, some odd volumes, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)
Fosbrooke (Thomas Dudley). An Original History of the City of Gloucester..., 1819, monochrome engraved plates and plans including half title, bookplate to modern front endpapers, ex-libris with associated stamps, some spotting, contemporary half calf rebound to modern brown calf spine retaining original labels, boards rubbed with minor loss, folio, together with Bibliotheca Gloucestrensis: A Collection of Scarce and Curious Tracts..., Washbourn and Son Publishers, volumes 1-3, 1823-25, 3 monochrome frontispiece, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards rubbed, volume 1 front board partially detached and spine missing, 4to, and Scott (Walter), The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland..., volumes 1 & 2, 1814-17, numerous monochrome engravings with tissue gurads, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards slightly rubbed and partially detached, spines rubbed with minor loss, 4to, plus other 19th century and modern UK topographical reference and related, including O.S. maps, Adams Syn Chronological Chart or Map of History, Walker Brothers, London, some leather bindings, many original cloth, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (5 cartons)
Rousselet (Louis). India And Its Native Princes, Travels in Central India..., circa 1882, 317 black and white illustrations and 6 maps, some light marks, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, folio, together with Murray (H. Hallam), The High-Road of Empire, Water-colour and Pen and Ink Sketches in India, 1905, 47 colour plates plus numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates and period inscription to front endpapers, some light marks, original gilt-decorated yellow cloth, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and other early 20th-century and modern India reference and related, some leather bindings, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 cartons)
Rollin (Charles). The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians..., volumes 1-6, printed by William Duncan, Glasgow, 1759, period inscriptions to head of title pages, some light marks and toning, uniform contemporary full calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with The Method of Teaching and Studying The Belles Letters.., volumes 1-3, 7th edition, 1770, period inscriptions to head of title pages, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated full calf, lacking label to volume 2 spine, boards slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Hickes (George, publisher), Devotions In The Ancient Way of Offices with Psalms, Hymns and Prayers, by a Person of Quality, printed for W. Kebblewhite, 1700, period inscriptions to front endpapers, some light toning, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated blue morocco, boards slightly rubbed, spine cracked and rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other 18th and 19th century literature, including Illustrated Exhibitor 1851, poetry and theological reference and related, some foreign language and odd volumes, all leather bindings, some gilt decorated, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
Field (John, publisher). The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New..., 1668, period inscription to verso f title, lacking front endpapers, some light water damage and toning, contemporary full calf, hinges cracked, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed, 4to, together with L'Estrange (Roger), Fables of Aesop..., 7th edition, 1724, black and white engraved frontispiece and half title, some light marks, contemporary gilt decorated calf, front board partially detached, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and A Compendious Dictionaryof the Fabulous History of Heathen Gods and Heroes..., 1731, printed for J. Clark, bookplate to front pastedown, some light marks, contemporary calf boards retained to modern brown calf spine, boards rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, plus other 17th-19th century literature, including The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, volumes 1-8, 1822, some ex-library with associated marks, mostly leather binding, some gilt decorated, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)
Wyatt (William). Life in the Southern Isles; or, Scenes and Incidents in the South Pacific and New Guinea, circa 1870, numerous black and white illustrations, including frontispiece and ma, some light marks, rebound with modern endpapers, partial original boards and spine retained to modern red cloth, 8vo, together with Cheesman (Evelyn), Camping Adventures in New Guinea, 1st edition, 1948, Six-Legged Snakes In New Guinea, 1st edition, 1949, both numerous black and white illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and Lett (Lewis), Knights Errant of Papua, black and white frontispiece, map to front endpaper, some minor marks, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked with minor loss to head of spine, 8vo, plus other early 20th century and modern Papua New Guinea and South Pacific reference, including Balus, The Aeroplane in Papua New Guinea, volumes 1-3, by James Sinclair, all 1st editions, 1986-90, mostly hardback publications, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves & cartons)

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