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Wyld (James). A New General Atlas of Modern Geography, consisting of a Complete Collection of Maps of the Four Quarters of the Globe, [1843], five uncoloured diagrams and charts and sixty engraved maps hand coloured in outline, some folding or double-page, all complete as list, dampstaining to outer margin of first few maps (not affecting engraved area), some light offsetting, contemp. half calf with crimson morocco label to upper cover, worn and marked, upper cover detached, folio (1)

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Cottrell (Charles Herbert). Recollections of Siberia, in the Years 1840 and 1841, 1st ed., 1842, errata slip before contents, folding eng. map on thin paper (repaired), contemp. calf, rubbed, joints cracked, together with Gamba (Jacques Francois), Voyage dans la Russie Meridionale, et Particulierement dans les Provinces situees Au-Dela du Caucase, fait depuis 1820 jusqu'en 1824, 2 vols., Paris, 1826, four large folding eng. maps, contemp. 'cat's paw calf', backstrips deficient, 8vo, plus Abbott (Captain James), Narrative of a Journey from the Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and St Petersburgh, During the Late Russian Invasion of Khiva; with Some Account of the Court of Khiva and the Kingdom of Khaurism, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843, half-titles present, port. frontis. and large folding eng. map to vol. 1, some spotting and light browning, recent cloth gilt, all 8vo, and others related (12)

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Edwards (H. Sutherland). Russian Projects Against India, From the Czar Peter to General Skobeleff, 1st ed., 1885, folding coloured map frontis., orig. patterned endpapers, with small bookplate of Edward Faridany to verso of front free endpaper, orig. cloth, a little rubbed and minor fraying to extreme head and foot of spine and outer corners, together with Phibbs (Isabelle Mary), A Visit to the Russians in Central Asia, 1st ed., 1899, b&w illusts. after photos, etc., single small library blindstamp to foot of title, orig. purple cloth, very sl. rubbed to extrems., plus Oliver (Edward E.), Across the Border or Pathan and Biloch, 1st ed., 1890, large folding map with a few archival repairs, orig. dec. red cloth, strengthened to inner hinges, rubbed and marked, rubbed and some light soiling, ex-library copy with inkstamps etc., and Le Messurier (Col. A.), From London to Bokhara and a Ride Through Persia, 1st ed., 1889, folding maps, b&w illusts., minor foxing to prelims., a few marks to margins, orig. cloth, rubbed and some soiling, some fraying to joints and extrems., plus Marvin (Charles), Merv, The Queen of the World; and the Scurge of the Man-Stealing Turcomans. With an exposition of the Khorassan Question, 1st ed., 1881, folding maps, illusts., etc., some foxing to endpapers, orig. green cloth gilt, heavily rubbed and some fraying to head and foot of spine and outer corners, all 8vo (5)

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Elliott (Charles Boileau). Travels in the Three Great Empires of Austria, Russia and Turkey, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1838, tinted litho. frontis. and single-page b&w map to each vol., some light foxing, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and spines sunned, chipped and some wear to head and foot of spines, with little loss, 8vo. Abbey, Travel, 31. Atabey 393. (2)

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Erman (Adolph). Travels in Siberia: including Excursions Northwards, Down the Obi, to the Polar Circle, and, Southwards, to the Chinese Frontier, trans. W. D. Cooley, 2 vols., Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1850, foxed throughout, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and sl. chipped to extrems., small 8vo, together with Curtin (Jeremiah), A Journey in Southern Siberia, The Mongols, Their Religion and Their Myths, Boston, 1st ed., 1909, b&w plts., map, etc., t.e.g., orig. maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, recased with orig. spine laid down (torn at foot of spine without loss), oval library blindstamp to upper outer corner of title, and ink classification number by imprint, 8vo, plus Matters (Leonard), Through the Kara Sea, the Narrative of a Voyage in a Tramp Steamer through Arctic Waters to the Yenisei River, 1st ed., 1932, b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth, a little rubbed and colours lightly damp marked in rubbed and frayed d.j., 8vo, and Kennan (George), Leven en Lijden der Ballingen in Siberie, 2 vols., Haarlem, 1892, b&w illusts., etc., some light foxing, orig. blindstamped red cloth, rubbed and spine somewhat dulled, hinges shaken, 8vo, plus others on Siberia, various, including Roughing It In Siberia by Robert L. Jefferson, 1897, Siberia, A Record of Travel, Climbing and Exploration, by Samuel Turner, 1905 (ex-library copy), Through Siberia by Nansen, 1914 (rebound in library cloth), The Birds of Siberia by H. Seebohm, 1901, The Real Siberia, by John Foster Fraser, 1911, etc. (17)

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Geographical Recreation, or a Voyage Round the Habitable Globe, pub. John Harris, at the Juvenile Library, October 1, 1809, hand-col. eng. table game, sectionalised on linen (approx. 58 x 52 cm.), some light brown staining to upper and lower margins, pin hole to each corner, contained in orig. card slipcase with hand-col. printed label, a little soiled and some wear to extrems., 8vo, with a third ed. of the Rules booklet, pub. 1815, orig. grey wrappers, a little stained, slim 8vo. Whitehouse, Table Games of Georgian and Victorian Days, p.36-7. (2)

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Hedin (Sven). Central Asia and Tibet. Towards the Holy City of Lassa, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1903, numerous b&w illusts. from photos and drawings, eight full-page colour plates, five folding maps (map at rear of first vol. torn without loss), one preliminary leaf to second vol. loose, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. maroon cloth, each with Mudie's Select Library label to foot of upper cover, rubbed and minor fraying to extrems., joints shaken, 8vo, together with Through Asia, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1899, b&w plts. after photos., etc., folding map at end of first vol., occn. light spotting, oval ink stamp of Victoria College Library, Jersey to title, and at front and rear of first vol., t.e.g., inner hinges to first vol. partly cracked, orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, a little fraying to extrems., large 8vo (4)

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Irwin (Eyles). A Series of Adventures in the Course of a Voyage up the Red-Sea, on the Coasts of Arabia and Egypt; and of a Route through the Desarts of Thebais, Hitherto Unknown to the European Traveller, in the Yesr MDCCLXXVII, 1st ed., 1780, six engraved maps and plates, incl. four sepia aquatint views on two leaves, occn. minor marks and light offsetting, two small paper tears to Pp2 and Pp4 (without loss), modern antique-style half-calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco label, 4to (1)

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Maydon (Major H.C.). Simen, Its Heights and Abysses, A Record of Travel and Sport in Abyssinia, with some account of the sacred city of Aksum and the Ruins of Gondar, pub. Witherby, 1st ed., 1925, b&w plts. and illusts., etc., orig. green cloth, a little rubbed and faded to spine, together with Wilde (Augustus B.), Modern Abyssinia, 1st ed., 1901, b&w frontis., folding map at end, some foxing, mostly to front and rear, orig. blue cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, plus Baum (James E.), Unknown Ethiopia, New Light on Darkest Abyssinia, reprinted, 1935, b&w illusts., orig. orange cloth, a little frayed to extrems. and spine sunned, library classification number in white ink to foot of spine, 8vo, and Badoglio (Pietro), The War in Abyssinia, 1st English ed., 1937, b&w plts., including some folding, several maps contained in pocket at rear, orig. cloth, large 8vo, plus others on Abyssinia, similar, including several facsimile reprint editions (14)

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Ruwenzori Expedition. Zoological Results of the Ruwenzori Expedition, 1905-1906 (Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. XIX, 1909-10), twenty-four plates, including twenty-three chromo. plates, by Gronvold and others, single-page map, bound with Ruwenzori Expedition Reports. Plants, by Dr. A. B. Rendle, E. G. Baker and S. Le M. More, pub. March 1910, 554 pp., 58 pp., two b&w plates of illusts. after photos (some light foxing to plates), contemp. burgundy cloth, sl. rubbed, large thick 4to (1)

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Valentia (George Annesley, Viscount). Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in the Years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806, vol. 4 only (plates), [2nd ed.], 1811, half-title, title and 4 pp. list of plates (some light soiling), seventy-two eng. maps & plts. after Henry Salt, including twelve folding, two folding plates torn without loss, oocn. minor marginal foxing and soiling to extrems., modern antique-style half calf, 4to. First published in three volumes in 1809, enlarged to four volumes for the second edition, of which this is the atlas volume. (1)

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Wagner (Moritz). Travels in Persia, Georgia and Koordistan; with Sketches of the Cossacks and the Caucasus, 3 vols., 1856, a few marks and occn. light foxing, second and third vols. with head of title page excised, ownership inscription erased from head of title of first vol. and from head of leaf following title to second and third vols., with some consequent marks and sl. damage, front free endpaper to first vol. excised, orig. blindstamped cloth, heavily rubbed and some fraying to joints and some wear to extrems., some soiling, 8vo, together with Sandwith (Humphry), A Narrative of the Siege of Kars and of the Six Months' Resistance by the Turkish Garrison under General Williams to the Russian Army, John Murray, 1856, b&w wood eng. frontis. and vign. title, folding map at end, 32 pp. pubs. list, dated January 1856, bound in at rear, orig. blindstamped cloth, rubbed and some minor marks, sl. frayed to extrems., all 8vo (4)

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Abraham (Ashley P.). Rock-Climbing in North Wales, 1st ed., Keswick, G.P. Abraham, 1906, numerous plts. and illusts., occasional light spotting, trade ads. at rear, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, worn at spine ends, 8vo. Neate A08. The second part of the classic trilogy, (1)

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Cunningham (C.D. & Captain W. de W. Abney). The Pioneers of the Alps, 2nd ed., Sampson Low, 1888, numerous photographic ports. and other illusts., occasional light spotting, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, spine a little sunned, corners sl. bumped, 4to. Neate C156. "Biographical sketches of the great early Alpine guides, illustrated with Abney's superb photographic portraits". (1)

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Hooker (Joseph Dalton, & Ball, John). Journal of a Tour in Marocco and the Great Atlas, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1878, half-title, folding frontis., vign. title, wood engs., folding map at rear (with closed tear), pubs. ads. at rear, occasional light spotting, hinges partly split, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, spine ends chipped, upper cover partly faded, 8vo (1)

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Mummery (A.F.). My Climbs in the Alps and Caucasus, 1st ed., Fisher Unwin, 1895, half-title, tinted frontis., ten b & w plts., occasional light spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth, dust-soiled and extrems. rubbed, darkened spine with morocco labels (worn), large 8vo, (Neate M181. Mummery disappeared while on an expedition to Nanga Parbat in 1895), together with Tyndall (John), Hours of Exercise in the Alps, 1871, seven b & w plts., frontis. and title foxed, rough-trimmed, orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and marked, spine ends sl. frayed, 8vo, plus Williams (Rev. Charles), The Alps, Switzerland, and the North of Italy, 1854, map frontis., title-page with vertical crease, numerous b & w illusts., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, lower outer corner of margin stained throughout, endpapers renewed, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rebacked preserving most of orig. spine (faded and rubbed), large 8vo, plus eight others similar (11)

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Shackleton (Ernest). South, the Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917, new imp., Heinemann, 1919, col. frontis., b&w plts. from photos., large folding map at rear, occasional light spotting, orig. dec. cloth, some wear to edges and corners, 8vo (1)

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Young (Geoffrey Winthrop). Mountain Craft, 1st ed., Methuen, 1920, plts., ads. at rear, owner name to front free endpaper, a few ink-stains to fore-edge, orig. cloth, rubbed, spine worn, 8vo, together with Mosso (Angelo), Life of Man on the High Alps, trans. E. Lough Kiesow, Fisher Unwin, 1898, ex-lib. copy with labels and ink stamps, frontis. and illusts., some spotting, orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. soiled, shelf no. to spine, 8vo, plus Durham (W.E.), Summer Holidays in the Alps 1898-1914, Fisher Unwin, 1916, plts. from photos., orig. cloth, spine sl. dulled, 8vo, and Freshfield (Douglas W.), Below the Snow Line, Constable, 1923, maps to text, light spotting, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed at edges, 8vo, together with seven others, Alpine mountaineering etc.. First volume Neate Y19, "long regarded as a classic manual of mountaineering", containing some of Young's finest writing. (11)

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Hillary (Sir Edmund, and George Lowe), East of Everest, An Account of the New Zealand Alpine Club Himalayan Expedition to the Barun Valley in 1954, Hodder, 1956, plts. at rear, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and spotted d.j., 4to, together with Noel (Capain John Noel), The Story of Everest, reprint, NY, Blue Ribbon, 1931, plts., light spotting, owner gift inscription, orig. cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus Mallory (George Leigh, and Charles Howard-Bury), Everest Reconnaissance, the First Expedition of 1921, Hodder, 1991, plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Noble (Christina), At Home in the Himalayas, Collins, 1991, plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with a qty. of other mountaineering, Himalayas, Everest etc. (3 shelves)

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Rymill (John), Southern Lights, the Offical Account of the British Graham Land Expedition 1934-1937, Travel Book Club, 1939, plts., folding map at rear, orig. cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, 8vo, together with Chapman (F. Spencer), Northern Lights, 3rd imp., Chatto, 1933; Watkins' Last Expedition, Chatto, 1934, plts. to each, light spotting to edges, both orig. cloth, rubbed, spine of first vol. faded, 8vo, plus Irving (R.L.G.), The Romance of Mountaineering, reprint, Dent, 1946, orig. cloth in rubbed and sl. chipped d.j., 8vo, together with a qty. of others, travel, mountaineering etc. (3 shelves)

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[Daniell, William] Views on the West Coast of Scotland [so-titled on spine], Longman, c.1820, forty-one hand-col. aquatint plts., comprising numbered plts. 1-10, 12, 14-16, 18-29, 31, 34-35, 38, 41-42, and nine unnumbered, some with watermarks of 1817 and 1820, light toning and occn. minor finger-soiling to blank margins, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, elaborately gilt dec., rubbed, with sl. loss to foot of spine, slim folio. Inscribed to preliminary blank: 'Presented to Miss Dixon by a few friends as a remembrance of their tour to Staffa and the West Highlands in August 1845.' (1)

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Dugdale (William). Monasticon Anglicanum, Or, The History of the Ancient Abbeys ..., 3 vols. in one, 1693, title printed in red & black, fourteen (of fifteen) eng. plts., some light browning and few minor marks, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners repaired, folio. Wing D2487. (1)

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Robinson (C.E.). A Royal Warren or Picturesque Rambles in the Isle of Purbeck, Typographic Etching Co., 1882, five etched and five "photograved" plts. by Alfred Dawson, full-page map, other illusts., slight foxing, orig. buckram, gilt, together with Eyton (R.W.), A Key to Domesday... an Analysis and Digest of the Dorset Survey, 1888, orig. cloth, a little rubbed, and St George (Henry, and Lennard, Sampson), The Visitation of the County of Dorset, Taken in the Year 1623. Edited by John Paul Rylands, Harleian Soc., 1885, nine plts. of seals and signatures, orig. cloth, spine worn, and Foster (J.J.), Wessex Worthies (Dorset). With an Introductory Note by Thomas Hardy, 1920, 216/325 copies, thirty-one plts., light foxing, orig. cloth-backed boards, a trifle rubbed, and Nightingale (J.E.), The Church Plate of the County of Dorset, Salisbury, 1889, sixteen plts. and text illusts., name on title-page, orig. cloth, a trifle rubbed, and three others, 4to and royal 8vo (8)

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Thornton (William). The New, Complete, and Universal History, Description, and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, and the Parts Adjacent..., by a Society of Gentlemen, the Whole revised, corrected & improved..., 1784, eng. frontis., two folding maps (one torn with loss), 102 eng. plts. & plans (2 torn with loss), p.487/488 torn with slight loss, some spotting and light dust soiling to few leaves, contemp. calf, boards detached and lacks spine, folio (1)

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Wilkinson (Robert). Londina Illustrata. Graphic and Historic Memorials of Monasteries, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of Early Amusement and Modern & Present Theatres in the Cities and Suburbs of London & Westminster, 2 vols., 1819-25, eng. title to each, numerous eng. plts., incl. some double-page, some light embrowning, t.e.g., mid 19th c. red half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio. Notable for a series of plates illustrating London's 'Ancient & Modern Theatres', including the Southwark Bear Garden, Bankside Globe and Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (2)

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Wood (Anthony). Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the most Ancient and Famous University of Oxford..., 2 vols. in one, 2nd ed., corrected & enlarged, 1721, titles printed in red & black, contemp. calf, joints and spine split, extrems. worn, folio, together with Wood (Anthony), Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Eductaion in the University of Oxford..., 4 vols., new edition, with additions, and a continuation by Philip Bliss, 1813-20, edges untrimmed, recent qtr. cloth, 4to, with Tanner (Thomas), Notitia Monastica: or an Account of all the Abbies, Priories and Houses of Friers, heretofore in England and Wales, and also of all the Colleges and Hospitals founded before A.D. MDXL, 1744, eng. port. frontis and three heraldic plts., some spotting and light browning throughout, worm hole to fore-edge margin of initial 30 leaves and worm trail to fore-edge margin of final 50 leaves, endpapers renewed, contemp. calf, rebacked, board edges rubbed, folio (6)

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Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, 2 vols., (Land/Water Birds), Newcastle, 1797/1816, numerous wood engs. to text, some light browning, a few leaves foxed, title-page to first vol. sl. creased, hinges repaired, contemp. marbled calf, rubbed, rebacked and recornered, 8vo (1)

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Evelyn (John). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions: as it was Delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th Day of October, 1662..., Together with an Historical Account of the Sacredness and use of Standing Groves, York, 1776, eng. port. frontis., forty eng. plts. (incl. 1 folding), list of subscribers and one folding table (with short handling tear), occn. light foxing/browning, marbled endpapers and edges, 19th c. calf, gilt dec. spine, some v. sl. rubbing to extrems., 4to. A handsome copy. (1)

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Fur, Feather and Fin series. The Partridge, 2nd ed., 1894; The Grouse, 1894; The Hare, 1896; Red Deer, 1896; The Rabbit, 1898; The Salmon, 1898; The Trout, 1898; Pike and Perch, 1900; Snipe and Woodcock, 1903; Wild-Fowl, 1905; The Fox, 1906, b & w plts., occn. light spotting, rough-trimmed, orig. pictorial cloth, sl. rubbed to extrems. with spines a little darkened, 8vo (11)

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Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 2nd ed., 1875, 232 chromo. plts., occasional light spotting, some splitting to hinges, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, vols. 2 and 3 with spines faded, first vol. with spine worn and frayed, with loss, 8vo (3)

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Shropshire. Saxton (Christopher), Salopiae Comitatus summa cum fide, cura et diligentia descriptionem haec tibi tabula refert, 1577, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, title cartouche surmounted by royal arms, scale of distance surmounted by dividers and separate armorial of Thomas Seckford, some light spotting, a few professionally repaired wormholes, 390 x 510 mm, mounted. Cowling 1. The first printed map of Shropshire. (1)

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Americas. Mannert (Conrad), America nach der Zweyten Ausgabe, 1796, engraved map of North and South America with contemp. wash colouring, some light staining, trimmed on all sides just into engraved border, two small worm trails, 518 x 600 mm (1)

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Asia. Munster (Sebastian), Die Laender Asie nach ihrer Gelegenheit biss in Indiam werden in diser Tafel Verzeichnet, c.1546, uncoloured woodcut map, large fish and sea monster to Southern Ocean, a few small holes repaired, light yellowing to central fold, image size 257 x 342 mm, German text edition (1)

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Great Britain. Laurie & Whittle (pub.), A New and Compendious Map of England and Wales, wherein all the Great, Direct and Cross Roads are carefully inserted...by Thomas Jefferys, together with A New Map of Scotland or North Britain, 1794, two hand coloured engraved maps, a little toned with some light offsetting, 550 x 450 mm & 560 x 515 mm respec. (2)

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* Maps. Beeverell (James), London, [1707], hand coloured engraved map with key to principal buildings, 125 x 155 mm, framed and glazed (Howgego 54), together with Keere (Pieter van den), Barkshire, [1627], hand coloured engraved map, plate dimensions 85 x 125 mm, and Badeslade (J. & Toms, W.), A Map of Berkshire, c.1740s, hand coloured engraved map, 145 x 155 mm, plus Morden (Robert), South Wales, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, some light spotting, 355 x 425 mm, all framed & glazed (4)

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Oxford & Windsor. Braun & Hogenburg (pub.), Oxonium nobile Anglie Oppidum, and Vindesorium Celeberrimum Anglie Castrum, c.1575, two hand coloured engraved views on one sheet, with figures in the foreground and single armorial, some light marks and staining, plate dimensions 365 x 486 mm, German text to verso (1)

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World. Bellin (Jacques Nicholas), Carte Reduite des Parties Connues Du Globe Terrestre, [1784], uncoloured engraved map, two decorative cartouches, compass rose, light waterstains and vertical creasing, plate dimensions 565 x 840 mm (1)

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Cyprian (D. Caecilius). Opera, Paris, Sebastianum Nivellium, 1574, title with large printer's woodcut device, double-column text, small woodcut initials, some spotting and occn. light browning, later calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, folio, together with Aquinas (St. Thomas), Summa Totius Theologiae, Antwerp, Baptistam Bellamgambam, 1626, title with large woodcut coat of arms, double-column text, occn. marks and final leaf with small tear without loss to centre of leaf, later calf, worn with joints cracked, folio, plus Tertullian (Quintus Septimus Florentis), Opera, ed. Nicolai Rigaltii, Paris, 1634 (2 copies), both contemp. calf, one with modern reback and edges renewed, and other theology, mostly Church Fathers, including St. Anselm Opera, Paris, 1721, Justini Philosophi et Martyri, Opera, Paris, 1742, Laymann, Theologia Moralis, Munich, 1634, Marchantio, Hortus Pastorum, Venice, 1667, etc (11)

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Dickens (Charles). Works, Library Edition, 24 vols., Chapman and Hall, 1863, numerous etched plts., occn. light foxing, contemp. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, first vol. with upper cover and spine detached at upper joint, 8vo (24)

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Douglas (Sir Robert, of Glenbervie). The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, from their Origin to the Present Generation..., 2 vols., 2nd ed., revised and corrected, with a Continuation to the Present Period by John Philip Wood, Edinburgh, 1813, seventeen eng. plts. of coat-of-arms, occn. light spotting, mid 19th c. calf, sl. rubbed, gilt dec. spines with contrasting labels, folio (2)

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Lenglet du Fresnoy (Pierre Nicolas). TraitŽ Historique et Dogmatique sur les Apparitions, les visions & les rŽvelations particulires, 2 vols., Avignon & Paris, Jean-Noel Leloup, 1751, light circular inkstamp to title and verso of front free endpaper of each vol., contemp. mottled calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, 12mo, together with [Du Laurens, Henri Joseph], Le Compere Mathieu, ou Les Bigarrures de l'Esprit Humain, nouvelle ed., 3 vols. bound in one, Londres, 1772, printed title to each part, 19th c. qtr. calf, rubbed, 8vo, plus Stael (Madame de), Recueil de Lettres de Mlle Delaunai au Chevalier de Menil, au Marquis de Silly, et a M. D'Hericourt, 2 vols., Paris, An IX [1801], contemp. half dark green morocco, a little rubbed, 8vo, and four others (William Cobbett, Histoire de la Reforme Protestante, en Angleterre et en Irlande, four parts bound in three, first French ed., Louvain, 1826, & Proces-Verbal des Conferences ... de l'ordonnance civile du mois d'Avril 1667; et de l'ordonnance criminelle du mois d'Aoust 1570, nouvelle ed., Paris, 1776) (9)

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[Locke, John]. An Essay concerning Humane Understanding, In Four Books, Printed [by Elizabeth Holt] for Tho[mas] Basset, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1690, cancel title within double-rule border, eng. of Locke's monument (bound in as frontis.) and eng. port. of Locke, both from other works, loosely inserted, light browning to title with tiny loss to lower outer corner, scattered light spotting or soiling, sm. acid holes to leaves P3, 2H3, 2O1 and 2R3 minor damage to a few letters, a.e.g., ex libris Foyle Library with bookplate to front pastedown, blue straight-grained morocco gilt by Riviere and Son, minor rubbing, upper joint very tender, folio (324 x 197 mm). PMM 164; Wing L2739. Second issue with cancel title containing the inverted SS of Essay, the type ornament composed of twenty-three pieces, with the dedication undated, and without Elizabeth Holt's name in imprint. (1)

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Scott (Sir Walter). Waverley Novels, 12 vols., 1842-47, numerous steel eng. views, ports., and wood engs., occn. light foxing, contemp. half calf, rubbed, gilt dec. spines with raised bands and contrasting labels, large 8vo (12)

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Agricola (Georgius). De Re Metallica libri XII Quibus officia, instrumenta, machinae, ac omnia denique ad Metallicam spectantia..., 2nd Latin ed., pub. Froben, Basle, 1561, printer's woodcut device to title and colophon leaf verso at rear, two engraved plates (between h6/i1 and i2/3) incl. one part folding, and 273 mostly full-p. woodcuts in the text, by R. Deutsch after B. Wefring, occ. minor marginal pencil marks and notes, some scattered very monor spotting or soiling and light dampstaining to marginal extremities, old manuscript note in Latin by FB on (later) front free endpaper indicating that they bought the book in Verona on 23rd May 1656, bookplate of William Henry Fitton, MD, marbled edges, 19th-c. calf, covers det. and spine deficient, folio (page size 328 x 220 mm). Adams A350. PMM 79 (1st ed., 1556). A very clean and fresh copy. William Henry Fitton, 1780-1861, physician and geologist, was born in Dublin and studied at Trinity College. He published various works on mineralogy and in 1815 he was elected FRS and, in 1816, a member of the Geological Society and FRCS. (1)

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Boerhaave (Hermann). Aphorismi de cognoscendis et curandis morbis, new ed., Paris, 1728, bound with Libellus de materie medica et remediorum formulis ..., new ed., Paris, 1720, some spotting or light browning, old ownership signatures to first title, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed, together with Institutiones medicae ..., 4th Leiden edition, Leiden, 1727, vign. woodcut to title printed in red and black, minor worming to lower outer corners of early leaves not affecting text, modern buckram, sl. rubbed, both 12mo (2)

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Donatus (Marcello). De medica histoira mirabili ..., Venice, 1588, printer's woodcut device to title, light browning and some old dampstaining throughout, worm tracing to lower margin of first few signatures not affecting text, modern amateur quarter leather, 4to. Garrison Morton 3417, 4011.2 & 6377 (all Mantua edition, 1586). (1)

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Drelincourt (Charles). De Tunica Foetus allantoide meletemata, 4 pts in one, Leiden, 1685, bound with Super humani foetus umbilico meditationes elencticae, Leiden, 1685, vign. titles, ink lib. stamp to first title, two leaves Appendix at rear, occ. light spotting or browning, contemp. vellum, 12mo. Together the last two parts only (of five) comprising 'Opuscula de foetus humani conceptione': Waller 2560. (1)

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[Du Bois, Jacques]. La Pharmacopee de M Iacques Sylvius ..., derniere edition, revised, corrected and enlarged ed., Paris, 1625, light browning and old dampstaining throughout, small tear at foot of title sl. affecting date lettering, lib. blindstamp to front endpaper, contemp. limp vellum, sl. rubbed and soiled, 12mo, together with F. S. G., Precis de Therapeutique des Maladies Chroniques, Paris, 1805, half title present, contemp. sheep gilt, somewhat worn, 12mo (2)

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Fabrizzi (Girolamo). Wund-Artznei in II. Theile abgetheilet..., Nuremberg, 1673, additional eng. title, printed title in red and black (ink stamp to foremargin), eight folding en. plts. at rear, lacks port. frontis and plt. E (latter supplied in facsimile), light browning throughout, contemp. vellum, soiled and a little wear at foot of spine, 4to. Krivatsky 3821 (1st German ed. of 1682). (1)

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Gandini (Carlo). Gli Elementi dell' Arte Sfigmica... , Naples, 1776, eng. part-folding plt. at rear, some spotting throughout, later half vellum gilt, 4to, together with [Lassone, J.-M.-F. de], Traitement contre le tenia ou ver solitaire, pratique a Morat en Suisse, Paris, 1775, three eng. plts. of tapeworms at rear, stitched as issued, some light browning and marginal chipping to rear wrapper, slim 4to, plus Royer (Thomas), Nouvelles Observations faites dans les hopitaux militaires, de la marine... , Paris, 1771, half-title, some spotting, uncut, contemp. marbled wrappers, upper wrapper detached, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous mostly antiquarian science and medicine interest incl. 11 vols. of Mechanics' magazine (36)

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Hoffmann (Friedrich). Medicinae rationalis systmaticae... , 4 vols., second revised and enlarged ed., Halle an der Saale, 1729-39, first and last title printed in red and black, some light browning throughout, old ink inscriptions and name stamps to titles, contemp. vellum (vol. 4 part 1 contemp. half vellum), sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with Dissertationes physico-medicae curiosae selectiores, 2 parts in one, Leiden, 1733-35, eng. frontis., contemp. half sheep, heavily rubbed, 8vo. First item: Garrison Morton 72 (Geneva edition, 1740-53). (5)

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Lipen (Martin). Bibliotheca realis medica, omnium materiarum, rerum, et titulorum, in universa medicina occurrentium..., 1st ed., Frankfurt am Main, 1679, eng. frontis., some spotting or light browning throughout, contemp. vellum, soiled, spine worn, folio. A comprehensive and well-printed early bibliography of medicine, arranged by subject and containing numerous cross references as well as a long and detailed author index. Garrison Morton 6744.1; Heirs of Hippocrates 580; Krivatsky 7040. (1)

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Machan (R.). The Mental Astronomer; or an easy guide to direct the student in acquiring a complete knowledge of the Constellations, 2nd ed., consideraqbly enlarged, [Longman, Rees, 1827], iv + 96 pp, three folding plates (closed tear to frontis.), some spotting and light old dampstaining, title trimmed at lower margin with loss of imprint details, orig. linen-backed boards, rubbed, some spine damage, 8vo (1)

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Murray (Johann Anders). Apparatus medicaminum tam simplicium quam traeparatorum et compositorum... , 5 vols. (of 6), Gottingem, 1776-90, ink lib. stamps to titles, vols. 1-3 contemp. polished calf with gilt dec. spines, vols. 4-5 contemp. quarter roan gilt, all sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with Stahl (Georg Ernst), Der Medicinische Haupt-Schlussel... , Leipzig, 1739, some browning and old damp-staining, contemp. calf, rubbed, plus Verduck (Johann Baptist), Chirurgische Schrifften... , 2 vols. in 1, Liepzig, 1712, title to first part only (small repair to verso), some light browning throughout, contemp. half calf, some wear, both 4to, plus other 18th-century German medical interest (24)

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Newton (Isaac). Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John, in two parts, 1st ed., 1733, four preliminary leaves and 323 pp. of text, eng. armorial to dedication leaf, some light foxing to first and last few leaves (generally in clean condition), 19th c. half green morocco, worn with covers det. and spine deficient, 4to. Babson 224. Wallis 328. Published by his nephew Benjamin Smith, six years after Newton's death, the Observations are his attempt to interpret the prophecies by deciphering their coded language. Ex libris Ronald Knox Library, Prinknash Abbey, with bookplates to front pastedown. (1)

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Newton (Isaac). Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Editio Ultima, two parts in one vol., Amsterdam, Sumptibus Societatis, 1723, title printed in red and black with eng. vign., three folding plts., illusts. to text, light spotting to fore-edge, contemp. mottled calf, elaborate gilt decoration to spine, gilt dec. to board edges, edges rubbed, upper joint partially cracked, 4to. The second Amsterdam reprint of the second edition, and the only one containing 'Analysis per Quantitatum Series' with a separate title and pagination. This copy from the Ronald Knox Library at Prinknash Abbey and with their bookplates to front endpapers. (1)

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Pomet (Pierre). A Compleat History of Druggs... Divided into Three Classes, Vegetable, Animal and Mineral; with their Use in Physick, Chymistry, Pharmacy, and Several Other Arts: Illustrated with above Four Hundred Copper Cutts..., 2 vols. in 1, 1st ed., 1712, title-pages printed in black and red, eighty-six eng. plts., plus plts. 52 and 62 in duplicate, close-trimmed (many inside platemark), some browning and occn. light soiling, one plt. with small hole, recent calf, 4to (1)

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Reil (Johann Christian). Ueber die Erkenntniss und Cur der Fieber, 5 vols., 2nd ed. (vol. 5 new ed.), 1799-1828, a little spotting and light browning at front and rear of each, old ownership signatures to titles of vols. 1-4, together with Entwurf einer allgeneinen Therapie, 1st ed., Halle, 1816, near-uniform contemp. qtr. calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo (6)

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Schenck von Grafenberg (Johannes). Observationum medicarum rariorum, libri VII, in quibus nova, abdita, admirabilia, monstrosaque exempla, circa anatomen..., Frankfurt, 1665, title printed in red and black with woodcut device, light browning throughout, marginal dampstaining to first and last leaves, later vellum, a little soiled, folio. Garrison Morton 2272 (1600 edition): 'Schenck was the greatest compiler of his day. His Observationes form the earliest sourcebook for the pathological observations of Sylvius, Vesalius, and Columbus, and represent a life-time of medical reading and experience.' (1)

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Stahl (Georg Ernst). Praxis Stahliana, das ist... Collegium practicum..., 2nd ed., Leipzig, 1732, title printed in red and black, ad. leaf at rear, light browning throughout, two ownership names to title, contemp. calf, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed, 4to (1)

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