Switzerland.- Ciceri (E.) Le Mont Blanc et La Vallee de Chamouni, tinted lithograph panorama, finished by hand, 385 x 490mm., laid down, a few repaired tears, two into image, one affecting title, slight surface dirt, marginal, Geneva, Briquet & Fils, c.1870 ~ Panorama de Chaumont pres Neuchatel en Suisse, with key, aquatint in original hand-colouring, 151 x 890mm., trimmed inside platemark at sides, browning, surface wear, slight spotting and damp-staining, c.1835 (2).
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-. Merian (Matthaeus) Basilea, panorama of his home town of Basel, engraving, 217 x 710mm., on 2 sheets, joined, five soft vertical folds, slight spotting, marginal browning, c.1654 ~ Deroy. Vue de Lausanne, tinted lithograph, 383 x 587mm., slight spotting, a few marginal defects, Paris, Dusacq et Cie., c.1860; with 2 other town panoramas, (?in Switzerland) (4).
Lake District.- Haghe (Louis) Windermere as seen from Orrest Head, a panoramic vista over the station rooftop, tinted lithograph after J.B. Pyne, 385 x 500mm., slight spotting, faint browning at sheet edges, other minor marginal defects, Manchester, Thomas Agnew & Sons, [1853]. *** Two early steam engines are visible, one at the station, the other heading into an advancing storm as lightning strikes a distant peak, the atmospheric conditions rendered in lithography by Haghe with the mastery that distinguished his work for David Roberts.
Lincolnshire.- Simonau (Gustave Adolphe) Cathedrale de Lincoln, large oblique view of the Cathedral, lithograph, with hand-colouring, heightened with gum-arabic, 630 x 480mm., on laid india paper, title printed on support, as issued, slight browning, a few other minor marginal defects, [Brussels, P. Simonau], c.1860.
-. Walter (H.) Vue Generale d'Edimbourg, a panoramic bird's-eye view from above Calton Hill, tinted lithograph, with bright original hand-colouring, heightened with gum-arabic, 410 x 620mm., with wide margins, very faint spotting, mostly marginal, a few pin-holes to corners, well outside the image, Paris, Wild, c.1850.
McCormick (Robert) Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas and Round the World, 2 vol., first edition, 3 portraits, 3 maps, 2 folding, 36 tinted lithograph plates including 5 folding panoramas, 24 wood-engraved plates, wood-engraved text illustrations, few ff. marginally damp-marked, original cloth, recased, new spines and endpapers, ex-library copy with bookplate, stamps and classmark on spines, 8vo, 1884.
Bird-Keeper's Guide and Companion (The), hand-coloured frontispiece, n.d.; bound with Moffatt (J.M.) The Poultry-Keeper's Guide, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, n.d.; bound with Rogers (James) The Pigeon-Keeper's Guide, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, n.d.; The Rabbit-Keeper's Guide, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, n.d.; bound with The Dog-Fancier's Guide, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations, n.d.; bound with The Parrot-Keeper's Guide, 8 lithograph plates, all but 2 hand-coloured, illustrations, slight offsetting, n.d., together 6 works in 1 vol., contemporary half calf, rubbed, head of spine chipped, 8vo
Strutt (Jacob George) Sylva Britannica; or, Portraits of Forest Trees, additional vignette title and 49 lithograph plates on india paper, slight foxing, hinges repaired, ownership signature on front free endpaper, contemporary half morocco, g.e., rebacked, original backstrip preserved, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, n.d. [c.1830].
Kent (W. Saville) A Manual of the Infusoria, 3 vol. including plates, spines faded, 1880-81 § Etheridge (Robert) and P.Hebert Carpenter. Catalogue of the Blastoidea in the Geological Department of the British Museum, 20 lithograph plates, 1886 § Gray (John Edward) Catalogue of the Seals and Whales in the British Museum, text illustrations, 1866 § Dixon (Charles) Lost and Vanishing Birds, 10 plates by Charles Whymper, 1898, fourth mentioned original cloth, rest modern binder's cloth, ex-library copies with bookplate, stamps and classmark on spines; and c.45 others, Natural History, 8vo & 4to (c.51).
Lloyd (Llewellyn) Scandinavian Adventures, During a Residence of Upwards of Twenty Years, 2 vol., first edition, xxii, 512pp., xii, 527pp., lithographed map, 12 tinted lithograph plates, illustrations, ink ownership inscriptions to front free endpapers, hinges reinforced, original decorative green cloth, gilt, spines faded and chipped, rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.135], 8vo, Richard Bentley, 1854.
Scrope (William) The Art of Deer-Stalking, xx, 440pp., additional engraved title and frontispiece, 11 tinted lithograph plates, some foxing, mainly to plates, offsetting, hinges weak, bookplates of Grosvenor and another, original green decorative cloth, gilt, spine faded, rubbed and chipped, some water-staining, 8vo, John Murray, 1839. *** A 'New Edition' published the same year as the first edition.
WILLS (ALFRED) "THE EAGLE'S NEST" IN THE VALLEY OF SIXT, FIRST EDITION, half-title, 2 folding maps, 12 tinted lithograph plates, occasional foxing, 24pp. advertisements at end, one gathering working loose, original pictorial cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, head of spine torn, [Neate W93; Meckly 219], 8vo, 1860.
De Bode (Clement Augustus, Baron) Travels in Luristan and Arabistan, 2 vol., first edition, 2 folding maps, 15 wood-engraved or tinted lithograph plates, 2 folding, plates browned, vol.I hinge cracked and frontispiece partly detached, 20th century green roan, slightly rubbed, spines faded, 8vo, 1845.
Emory (Lieut.-Col. W.H.) Notes of a Military Reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, first edition, 63 (of 64) lithograph plates, 2 folding maps (sometimes found with 3), 3 plans, lacks 1 plates, lacks 1 f. (pp.95-96), bookplate, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, spine gilt, outer edges worn, [Sabin 22536], 8vo, Washington, 1848.
Lubbock (Sir John) Pre-Historic Times, as illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages, 1865; The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man, 1870, first editions, frontispieces, the first tinted lithograph, plates and illustrations, some spotting, hinges weak, original cloth, rubbed and soiled; and 2 others by the same, 8vo (4).

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