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A folio of late 18th century and later prints, predominantly caricatures, a few pictures, comprising Vanity Fair: "Spy", Sir Leslie Matthew Ward (1851-1922), by, three portraits, including "Peace" [Sir Joseph Pease, 1st Baronet], Oct:r 1 1887, "Lester" [Lester Berchart Reiff, American horse racing jockey], August 30th 1900, "Education & Defence" [Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire], May 15th 1902, &, Godfrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941), by, "ex President Steyn" [Marthinus Theunis Steyn, former President of the Orange Free State], all [London]: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, chromolithographs, various sizes, (4); English School (early 19th century), Jews at a Luncheon, or a peep into Duke's Place, after Thomas Rowlandson, titled to verso, watercolour on paper, 18.1cm x 25.5cm, (1); various watercolours, after Thomas Rowlandson's original etchings; English School (early 19th century), a pair of satires, The Irish Dream and Irish Division, [London?: c. 1805], etchings with contemporary hand-colouring, 18.5cm x 26.5cm, mounted; George Moutard Woodward; John Doyle; others; a watercolour portrait of Charles Dickens; an interesting and well-executed pencil sketch of a Maori's head; etc., [collection]
After Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669): The Baptism of the Eunuch, signed and dated 1641 within the plate but later, etching, 19cm x 22cm, (1); Lieven Willemsz. van Coppenol, Writing-Master, monogrammed and inscribed margin, 19th century drypoint etching, 30cm x 21.5cm, (1); Man in Oriental Costume, 16.5cm x 13.5cm, (1); C. Phillips (fl. 1750-87, engraver), Rembrandt's Sister, [London: n.d., c. 1770], pink mezzotint engraving, 19.5cm x 16cm, (1); Pieter de Bailliu (1613-1660, engraver) S. Anastasius, later strike, no watermarks, 30.5cm x 24cm, (1); A.L. Stein (18th century, engraver), Portrait of a Young Man, Leipzig?: 1769, dated within the plate, drypoint etching, 34cm x 27cm, (1), [7]
John Fairburn (fl. 1789-1840, publisher), a pair, Summer and Autumn, from Thompson's Seasons, London: June 1st, 1796, mezzotint engravings with contemporary hand-colouring, 36cm x 25cm, (2); George Vertue FSA (1684-1756), by, [Franis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans], the portrait frontispiece from Bacon's Opera Omnia, London: 1728, engraving, 29cm x 17.5cm, (1), [3]
Cookery - Raffald (Elizabeth), The Experienced English Housekeeper [...], A New Edition, In which are inserted some celebrated Receipts by other modern Authors, London: Published and sold by all the Booksellers [...], 1801, engraved portrait frontispiece, pp: vii, [1], 397, [1] (blank), 3 fold-out plates, 20th century tan calf over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth, Leicester, his ticket, 8vo, [1]
Miscellaneous - Culpeper [Nicholas], Culpeper's Complete Herbal [...], Embellished with Engravings of Upwards of Four Hundred Different Plants, with other Subjects to Illustrate the Work, London: Richard Evans, 1815, 40 hand-coloured copperplate engravings, monochrome engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, 4to, (1); The Reformation, Taylor (The Reverend Matthew, D.D.), England's Bloody Tribunal: or, An Antidote against Popery [...], London: J. Pridden, [n.d., 1773], some engravings, contemporary calf over boards (upper-cover detached), 8vo, (1); The Spectator, six odd volumes, London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, [n.d., 1749 or 1753?], engraved frontispieces by Charles Grignion the Elder (1717-1810) after Francis Hayman RA (1708-1776), contemporary calf, gilt spines with red and green morocco pieces, 12mo, (6); Dryden's Virgil, volumes II & III only, London: Jacob Tonson, 1730, contemporary calf, 12mo, (2); Hume's History of England, five volumes only, London: 1811, engraved double title-pages, contemporary diced calf gilt, marbled endpapers, 8vo, (5), [15]
Miscellaneous - Medicine, Culpeper (Nicholas), The English Physitian (sic) Enlarged: With Three Hundred, Sixty, and Nine Medicines, made of English Herbs that were not in any Impression until this: The Epistle will Inform you how to know This Impression from any other./Being an Astrologo-Physical (sic) Discourse of the Vulgar Herbs of this Nation: Containing a Compleat (sic) Method of Physick (sic), whereby a man preserve his [...] Health; or Cure himself, being Sick, for three pence Charge, with such things only as grow in England, they being most fit for English Bodies [...], rare and early posthumous edition, 'Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology' impression, [London: Printed by Peter Cole [...], 1656], title-page printed within a double fleur-de-lis border, pp: [3] (torn losses affecting title-page imprint and Cole's advert), [xvi], complete but incorrect pagination: 1-173, 284- 398, [16] Table of Diseases, [4] (blanks), page 396 illustrated with an astrological figure of heaven, rebacked and relayed contemporary calf boards, traces of blind tooling and fillets, refreshed endpapers, 12mo, (1); Hagiography, Cave (William, D.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty), Apostolici [...], first edition, London: Printed by A.C. for Richard Chiswel, 1677, title-page printed in black and red within double-line borders, half-title/imprimatur leaf but lacking engraved title, some plates also lacking, elaborately blind-tooled Provincial Regency brown calf over marbled boards, indistinct ink MS ownership contemporary to rebinding, folio, (1); Theology, Owen (The Late Reverend John, D.D.), Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ [...], London: Printed by A.M. and R.R. for Benjamin Alsop, 1684, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, 18th century lettering piece and ink MS ownership inscriptions, 8vo, (1); [Patrick (The Right Reverend Simon, Lord Bishop of Ely)], A Commentary upon the First Book of Moses, Called Genesis, third edition, London: Richard Chiswel, 1704, title-page supplied in facsimile, some repairs and marginal loss, rebacked contemporary blind-tooled reverse calf, 4to, (1); [Ovid] and Burman (Pieter the Elder, editor), P. Ovidii Nasonis Operum Tomus III [...], Trajecti Batavorum [Utrecht]: Apud Guilielmum Vande Water, 1713, contemporary calf gilt boards, marbled edges, rebacked to style, early 19th century crested bookplate to verso of title-page, probably Charles Cameron (1745-1812), 12mo, (1), [5]
Natural History - Darwin (Charles), A Naturalist's Voyage/ Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. 'Beagle' Round the World [...], with Portrait, London: John Murray, 1889, contemporary green cloth pictorial gilt, 8vo, (1); Botany, Thomson (Spencer), Wild Flowers [...], New Edition, Revised. With Illustrations from Designs by Noel Humphreys, London: G. Routledge & Co., 1858, contemporary cloth, 12mo, (1); Boulger (G.S., F.L.S., F.G.S.), Familiar Trees, with Coloured Plates, Second Series, London: Cassell, [n.d.], cloth, 8vo, (1); Flowers of the Field, fourteenth impression, London: [n.d.], green cloth, 8vo, (1); Herman (Dr.), Land, Sea and Sky, or Wonders of Life and Nature [...], With Three Hundred Original Illustrations, London: Ward, Lock, & Co., [n.d. 1800], pictorial green cloth, large 8vo, (1); Kirby (W.F.), British Butterflies, Moths and Beetles, London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1890, cloth, 8vo, (1); ornithology; Collins' New Naturalist, two different copies, pictorial d/j, h/b, 8vo, (2); etc., [30]
Ornithology - Local Imprint, Seebohm (Henry) and Sharpe (R. Bowdler, editor), Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds, with Descriptive Notices, first edition, Sheffield: Pawson and Brailsford, 1896, b/w portrait frontispiece and full-page colour plates, contemporary red cloth gilt-lettered, large 8vo, [1]
Ornithology - Local Imprint, two copies: Seebohm (Henry) and Sharpe (R. Bowdler, editor), Coloured Figures of the Eggs of British Birds, with Descriptive Notices, first edition, Sheffield: Pawson and Brailsford, 1896, b/w portrait frontispiece and full-page colour plates, contemporary red cloth gilt-lettered, large 8vo, [2]
Ornithology -Lilford ([Thomas Powys, 4th Baron] Lord, F.Z.S. Etc., President of the British Ornithologists' Union), Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands, second edition, seven-volume set, London: R.H. Porter, 1891-1897, volume I with photogravure portrait frontispiece, full-page colour plates, contemporary three-quarter green morocco over marbled boards by R.H. Porter, stamped, top-edges gilt, marbled endpapers, 8vo, [7]
Regency Sammelband - Ireland, the Stage, and the Prince Regent's 'Delicate Investigation' - five titles bound as one, comprising: Provincial Imprint, Jackson (Charles), A Narrative of the Sufferings and Escape of Charles Jackson, Late Resident at Wexford, in Ireland [...], fifth edition, Cambridge: Printed for the Author, By F. Hodson, 1803; Harley (George Davies), An Authentic Biographical Sketch of the Life, Education, and Personal Character of William Henry West Betty, The Celebrated Roscius, second edition, London: 1804; Jeffreys (Nathaniel, Late M.P. for the City of Coventry), A Review of the Conduct of [...] the Prince of Wales [...], third edition, London: Printed by J.H. Hart, [n.d., 1806]; An Admonitory Letter to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, On the Subject of the late Delicate Inquiry [...], fifth edition London: Dewick and Clarke, 1806, &, Anon, Strictures on Cobbett's Unmanly Observations Relative to the Delicate Investigation [...], London: Dewick & Clarke, 1806, pp: portrait frontispiece by and after John Baldrey (1754-1828), xii, 82; [2] (half-title), stipple engraved frontispiece, [3]-76; [iv], [2], [7]-70; [3]-30; [3]-32, late 19th century Liverpool Lyceum Library cloth, gilt lettered spine, later City of Liverpool bookplates, 8vo, [1]
Instructions for Forreine Travell. First edition, London: Printed by T.B. for Humphrey Mosley, 1642, 12mo, additional engraved title by W. Hollar bound before B1, (trimmed at foot), engraved portrait frontispiece of Charles II as a boy signed G.G., later red straight-grained panelled morocco gilt, a.g.e.
The Workes of King Charles the Martyr. London: James Flesher for R. Royston 1662, folio, engraved frontispiece and title, 2 printed titles, double page portrait and 2 further double page plates ruled in red, imprint leaf at end, some rippling to contents, occasional slight stains, marbled paste-downs, two leaves of 19th century MS ink notes at the start, contemporary morocco with gilt Royal arms to both boards within ruled frames, the spine in six compartments with lettering piece 'The Kings Workes', bookplate of Thomas Walpole. Note: for another more elaborate copy of this work in two volumes, see Christie's New York Lot 255, 3 December 2007, described as the work of the 'Royal Heads Binder'.
The Historie of Great Britaine, under the Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans. Third edition, London: John Dawson for George Humble 1632, folio, frontispiece portrait (laid down, left margin trimmed), woodcut illustrations, head and tail-pieces, double column text, 8 leaves with upper corners torn away without loss of text, variable pale damp stains, later morocco (rebacked)
The History of the World. London: Walter Burre 1614 (imprint leaf dated 1628), folio, frontispiece 'Minde of the Front' leaf, engraved title and portrait to letter-press title all laid down and somewhat worn and dust stained, 6 double page maps, 2 battle plans, last leaves a little creased and worn, 19th century half calf (upper board detached)
Iragguagli di Parnasso: or, Advertisements from Parnassus... with the Politick Touchstone, written originally in Italian... put into English by Henry Earl of Monmouth, 3rd edition, corrected, 1674, small folio, portrait frontispiece (damaged left margin), worn calf; BACON (Francis) Of The Advancement and Proficiencie of Learning: or the Partitions of Sciences, Nine Books, Interpreted by Gilbert Wats. London: for Thomas Williams 1674, folio, portrait frontispiece, title with old ink inscriptions, strengthened fore-margin, first leaves a little worn, somewhat age toned, recased and rebacked preserving original spine strip
De Hermaphroditorum monstrosorumque partuum natura... , Libri duo. Oppenheim, 1614, small 8vo, title and cartouche (dated 1610) within engraved decorative border, portrait overleaf, 6 illustrations (including one folding plate), one page for an illustration left blank as usual, folding table, errata leaf at end, rather brown stained, 594pp., vellum
The Lives of those eminent Antiquaries - ..., in 2 vols., Oxford 1772 8vo, plates, full calf; BROWN (Sir Thomas) Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or Enquiries..., 6th edition, London: J. R. for Nath. Ekins. 1672, 4to, portrait frontispiece, bound with Religio Medici, 7th edition 1672, contents slightly spotted and toned throughout, later calf with good modern reback(b)
Icones Quinquaginta Virorum illustrium ..., 2 vols, Frankfurt: Theodore de Bry 1597-1598, small 4to, engraved titles, author's portrait to both vols., 93 portraits only, lacking a few plates together with some text leaves, 20th century morocco; Effigies Regum Francorum Omnium.., Frankfurt J de Zetter, 1622, small 4to, engraved title, small portraits, offsetting and spotting, more so to latter part, later morocco (3)
Via Recta ad Vitam Longam, London 1628, 8vo, bound with - The Baths of Bathe, lightly browned throughout, modern calf; SMITH (Robert, Late Rat-Catcher to the Princess Amelia) The Universal Directory for Taking Alive and Destroying Rats, 3rd edition 1786, 12mo, 6 plates, slightly frayed and brown stained, later recased, calf; WAGSTAFFE (Dr W) Miscellaneous Works, 1728, 8vo, front board detached, one plate and portrait only; [HUTCHINSON (F)] An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, 3rd edition, 1742, 8vo, worn calf; PATERCULUS (Caius Velleius) Historiae Romanae Libri II. Leiden 1653, small 8vo, engraved title, speckled calf (5)(b)
Journal du Voyage du Chevr. Chardin en Perse & Aux Indes Orientales. par la Mer Noire & par la Colchide. London: Moses Pitt 1686, folio, portrait frontispiece, engraved title, folding map and 15 plates (most folding), all as required, slight stain to lower corner of title and preface leaves, contemporary calf, spine ends chipped. Provenance: Heber Library copy with stamp
The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny, and Quatre Bras, by a Near Observer, 10th edition enlarged and corrected, 2 vols. in one, 1817, 4to, engraved portrait frontispiece, seven folding hand-coloured maps and plans, large folding panoramic plate, 34 etched plates, few small splits and creases, some foxing to etched plates, later half morocco rubbed
ELLIS (John) An Essay Towards a Natural History of the Corallines, and other Marine Productions...Commonly Found on the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, first edition, engraved frontispiece and 40 plates, some folding, foxing and browning, worming to foot of last 2 plates with slight loss of text, detached boards; URRY (John) The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 1721, folio, portrait (creased and frayed), illustrations, damaged detached binding; THOROTON (Robert). The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, 1st edition, 1677, folio, double page map and plates, illustrations in the text, worn calf binding with replacement spine label; SPEED (John) The History of Great Britaine, third edition, 1650, folio, portrait frontispiece dust stained, double column text, illustrations, damaged detached binding; STORER (H) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Gt Britain, in 4 vols., 1814-19, 8vo, illustrations, cloth; The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, in 5 vols, 1817-18, 8vo, illustrations, some foxing, cloth; JARVIS (C) Don Quixote de la Mancha, in 4 vols, 1819, 8vo, coloured plates, damaged bindings; BEWICK (T) A General History of Quadrupeds, 3rd edition 1792, 8vo, later half calf, worn; and other mainly later general literature in varying condition
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, first edition 1857, 8vo, folding frontispiece, geological plate, 2 folding maps, plates and illustrations as called for, portrait damp staining, slight foxing, original cloth; with a Routledge sixpenny edition of Livingstone's Discoveries, 1857, 12mo, 64pp, folding map, pictorial boards (2)
The Travels of Sir John Chardin into Persia and the East Indies, Through the Black Sea, and the Country of Colchis. To which is added The Coronation of ... Solyman the III. London: for Christopher Bateman, 1691, folio, portrait chipped and mounted, engraved title stained, 16 plates including folding, some repairs, creases and age stains, with another plate to the Coronation 2nd part, calf (rebacked and repaired in 1929 according to a note)
A Voyage Round the World, but more particularly to the North-West Coast of America, performed in 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788, in the King George and the Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon. London: for John Stockdale and George Goulding, 1789, 4to, engraved portrait, 6 maps, 13 plates including 5 coloured plates of birds, occasional slight finger and offset stains, portrait and title slightly mottled and offset stained, but generally a good copy in contemporary tree calf gilt spine, joints lightly cracked in places
A Voyage to New Guinea and the Moluccas, London 1779, 4to, portrait frontispiece, folding map at the start, plates, maps and plans including folding as required, some a little creased and toned, ink stain to edge of upper fore-margin for first 30 leaves, contemporary calf with upper joint split, and spine chipped; GLAS (George) The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands. London 1764, 4to, folding map, 2 charts, calf, upper board detached (2)
[Anon] The Fortunate Isles, pp. 4 - 152 [lacking a title and possibly introductory page], 8vo, contemporary half sheep, worn, front cover detached, bookplate of J. Scott Fraser and a photographic copy of a watercolour portrait of a gentleman, possibly the author, inserted. The journal covers a voyage to the Canary Islands in June and July 1891, and describes leaving from Newport, Wales, the shipboard passengers and life, arriving in Grand Canary, and trips thereafter including a six day cruise among the Canary Islands which he describes in great detail. This includes stopping off at various islands and ‘a perilous journey’ on mule-back up the mountains of El Hiero to Valverde.
The Travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the Levant, 3 parts in 1 volume, London: for H Faithorne, J Adamson, C Skegnes and T Newborough 1687, small folio, engraved portrait frontispiece and 3 plates, errata leaf, with sheet of 'Malabar Alphabet' and another of 'Malabar Cyphers', neat closed tear to title, armorial bookplate of Francis Enys, Cornwall, rebacked calf preserving spine labels
A Journey from India to England...., London 1818, 4to, with 12 plates (5 hand-coloured) and a plan, title corners slightly worn and soiled, dampstain up to p.50, oil spot to top margin of a few leaves towards the end, modern half morocco; ALEXANDER (James E) Travels from India to England. London 1827, 4to, frontispiece portrait and title rather discoloured, 2 maps and 14 plates including some coloured as required, vignettes at end, uniformly a little toned, rubbed half morocco (2)
L'Ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces Unies vers l'Empereur de la Chine, 2 parts in one vol., Amsterdam: Jacob de Meurs, 1665, title printed in red and black, additional engraved title, portrait, folding engraved map (slightly grey toned), 34 double-page engraved plates, engraved illustrations in text, very light scattered foxing, a few nicks to some outer margins, but generally a fine copy in contemporary mottled calf. Provenance: De Bourbon Library with red stamps, and a red Duc de Madrid stamp; Maggs acquisition label; Mark Dineley armorial bookplate.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land. London: John Murray, 1822, first edition, 4to, half title, lithographed portrait frontispiece, 6 maps and plans (2 folding), illustrations in the text, some foxing and staining, occasional browning or offsetting to a leaf, recased in 20th century half morocco; Travels in Nubia, 2nd edition, 1822, 4to, engraved portrait and 3 maps, library stamp to head of title, foxing throughout, rebacked worn half calf; LIGHT (Henry) Travels in Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Libanon and Cypress in the year 1814. London 1818, 4to, 20 plates including map and folding frontispiece, some variable damp staining and rippling to plates in places, title with marginal soiling, rebacked worn calf (3)
The Gold Mines of Midian, 1878, 8vo, first edition, half title, folding map, publisher's catalogue at end, some foxing (mainly to very first leaves and edges), original cloth worn in places, stain to one rear corner; The Land of Midian (Revisited), in 2 vols., 1879, 8vo, chromolithographic and other plates (some cropping), lacking half titles, a little dusty, half calf by Bayntun of Bath; The Jew The Gypsy and El Islam, 1898, 8vo, photogravure portrait, half calf gilt; Etruscan Bologna, 1876, 8vo, faded cloth; Wanderings in Three Continents, 1901, photogravure portrait, cloth with spine slightly faded; The True Life of Capt. Sir Richard Burton, 1896, cloth, faded stained spine (6)
A Sporting Tour through France, 2 vols., London 1806, 4to, portrait, engraved titles, plates including folding, vol. II with noticeable damp-stain to lower section throughout, later half calf; A Classical and Historical Tour through France.., 2 vols. 1826, 8vo, plates, some staining, half calf; HALL (Francis) Travels in France in 1818, London 1819, 8vo, binding rubbed; BARING-GOULD (S) The Deserts of Southern France, in 2 vols, 1894, 8vo, original cloth; DULAURE (J L) Histoire de Paris, in 8 vols., 6th edition, quarter calf; few others similar - France, 8vo (19)
Constantinople in 1828. London: Saunders and Otley, 1829, 4to, with double-page view, 3 hand-coloured plates and one sepia plate of antiquities, half title, light spotting, endpapers foxed and discoloured, green half calf: SONNINI (C S) Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, London 1800, 4to, folding map (loose), portrait and plates, soiling and staining to first leaves and plates, 20th century half morocco (2)
Travels in the Two Sicilies, 2 vols. London: for P. Elmsly, 1783-85, 4to, half title to vol. II, folding map, portrait and plates, vol. II bound with Supplement to Swinburne's Travels through Spain, 1787, uncut; some spotting mainly to first and last leaves; with a third vol. - Travels through Spain, 1779, 4to, plates, title repaired; together 3 vols. in rebacked calf (3)
Travels Through Central Africa to Timbuctoo, in 2 vols., London 1830, 8vo, portrait, 2 maps, 5 plates, rather spotted, morocco gilt; MORELL (John R) Algeria, 1854, 8vo, illustrations, morocco gilt with faded spine; PARKYNS (Mansfield) LIfe in Abyssinia, in 2 vols., 1853, 8vo, folding map, plates, several ex libris bookplates at the start, occasional light spotting, half calf; KENNEDY (Capt. J C) Algeria and Tunis in 1845, in 2 vols., 1846, 8vo, faded cloth; HAMILTON (J) Wanderings in North Africa, 1856, 8vo, rather worn, rebacked cloth; JACKSON (James G) An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa, 1820, 8vo, 2 folding maps, offsetting, rebacked with darkened spine; and 5 others on Algeria (14)
ELWOOD (Anna 'Mrs Colonel') Narrative of a Journey Overland from England to... India, in 2 vols., London 1830, 8vo, 6 aquatint plates, rubbed half calf (lacking spine labels); CAPPER (James) Observations on the Passage to India through Egypt, 3rd edition 1785, 8vo, 3 folding maps and plate, slight worm damage to top margin of prelims and first text leaves, generally toned, slightly cropped in rubbed later half calf; SKINNER (Major) Adventures during a Journey Overland to India, 2nd edition in 2 vols., 1837, 12mo, portrait and a frontispiece plate (both spotted and offset on to titles), generally toned throughout, full calf lacking vol. labels; ENAULT (Louis) L'Inde Pittoresque, Paris 1861, large 8vo, steel engraved plates, prize binding (6)

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