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Los 59

Camden (William). Britannia: or a chorographical description of the flourishing kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adjacent..., enlarged by the latest discoveries by Richard Gough, 3 volumes, published John Nichols, 1789, engraved portrait frontispiece, title to each volume, additional half title, fifty-seven uncoloured engraved maps by John Cary (including fifty-one double page and folding) and ninety-eight engraved plates (including seven double page and folding), later endpapers, book plate of Arthur G. Franklin, contemporary diced calf, rebacked and repaired along board edges, folio (3)

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Ward (John). The Geological Features of the North Staffordshire Coal-Fields, their Organic Remains, their Range and Distribution; with a Catalogue of the Fossils of the Carboniferous System of North Staffordshire, Transactions of the North Staffordshire Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, vol. 10, Newcastle, Staffordshire: G.T. Bagguley, Printer, 1890, nine lithograph plates (few folding), occasional scattered spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, few marks to upper board, 8vo, together with Erdeswick (Sampson), A Survey of Staffordshire: containing the Antiquities of that County..., 1820, five engraved plates (including portrait frontispiece) and folding pedigree, some offsetting and light spotting, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracked and upper board loose, rubbed, 8vo, with an 1844 new improved edition of the same work, plus three other Staffordshire related, 19th century publications (one defective) (6)

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Keysler (John George). Travels Through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy and Lorrain, Giving a True and Just Description of the Present State of those Countries..., 4 volumes, 3rd edition, 1760, engraved folding map frontispiece and engraved portrait frontispiece, seven engraved plates (six folding, two with short closed marginal tears), one folding table (with fore-edge repaired), some spotting, light offsetting from plates, modern marbled boards, gilt lettered morocco spine labels, 8vo (4)

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Whetenhall (Thomas). A Discourse of the Abuses now in Question in the Churches of Christ, of their Creeping in, Growing up, and flowrishing in the Babilonish Church of Rome, how they are spoken against not only by the scriptures, but also by the ancient Fathers as long as there remayned any face of a true Church maintained by publique authority, and likewise by the lights of the Gospell, and blessed martyrs of late in the middest of the Antichristian darknes, [England]: Imprinted [at William Jones's secret press], 1606, [8],143,142-192,[2]pp., modern half calf gilt, slim 4to, (STC 25332), together with Dugdale (William), Monasticon anglicanum, or, The history of the ancient abbies, and other monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, in England and Wales. With divers French, Irish, and Scotch monasteries formerly relating to England. Collected, and published in Latin..., and now Epitomized in English..., 1693, title in red & black (torn to outer blank margins & lined to verso), fifteen engraved plates, some staining & fraying to margins, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving original spine, corners repaired, folio, with, Quarles (Francis), Job Militant: with Meditations Divine and Morall, London: Printed by Felix Kyngston for George Winder, 1624, lacking initial blank (A1), close-trimmed throughout with some cropping mostly to printed marginal notes, modern calf, slim 4to, with Balzac (Jean-Louis Guez de), The Choyce Letters of Monsieur de Balzac. Written to severall Grand and Eminent Persons in France..., Never before in English, 1658, engraved portrait frontispiece, bound with Balzac's Remaines, or, his last Letters. Written to severall Grand and Eminent Persons in France. Whereunto are annexed the Familiar Letters of Monsieur de Balzac to his Friend Monsieur Chapelain. Never before in English, 1658, title in red & black, toning & occasional spotting throughout, recent endpapers, 18th century calf, rebacked, 8vo, plus [Freind, John], An Account of the Earl of Peterborow's Conduct in Spain, Chiefly since the raising the Siege of Barcelona, 1706. To which is added the Capagne of Valencia with Original Papers, 1st edtion, 1707, half-title with contemporary signature, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, patch repair to lower board at head, corners repaired, extremities rubbed, 8vo, plus eight other 17th-19th century antiquarian, including defective & odd volumes (16)

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Beaufort (Emily Anne, Viscountess Strangford). The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863. With a Visit to Montenegro, 1st ed., 1864, four chromolithographed plates, one mounted albumen portrait, publisher's list at end, scattered light spotting, bookplate, original cloth, small split to lower joint, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo Blackmer 102: "The author visited the Dalmatian Coast, Montenegro and Albania as far as Ioannina, in 1863. The work contains very interesting political commentary on pan-slavism, Greece, Bulgaria and what the author refers to as 'Yugo-slavism'". (1)

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*Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Real photo postcard by Mertens, Mai & Co., head and shoulders portrait, signed diagonally upwards by Caruso, Vienna, 1907, small adhesion mark touching last digit of date, verso browned with remains of adhesion marks, together with five further unsigned photographic postcards of Caruso (6)

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[Ryves, Bruno]. Mercurius Rusticus: or, The Countries Complaint of the Barbarous Outrages committed by the Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom. Together with a brief Chronology of the Battels, Sieges, Conflicts, and other most remarkable Passages, from the beginning of this unnatural War, to the 25th of March, 1646, 4 parts in one, London: Richard Green, 1685, additional engraved title (with repaired tear to fore-edge blank margin), letterpress part titles, occasional light toning, 19th century bookplate of Henry B.H. Beaufoy, F.R.S. to upper pastedown, early 19th century calf, old reback, upper joints cracked at head, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, (Wing R2450), together with Symmons (Edward), A Vindication of King Charles: or, A Loyal Subjects Duty..., [London: s.n.], Printed in the Yeere, 1648, lacking portrait frontispiece, light dust-soiling mostly to first & last leaves, occasional dampstaining, title loose and last two leaves detached with lower board, contemporary sheep, old reback, lower board detached, worn and with loss of leather to upper board around edges, 4to, (Wing S6350A) (2)

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[Burnet, Thomas]. An Answer to the Late Exceptions made by Mr Erasmus Warren Against the Theory of the Earth, 1st edition, R. Norton for Walter Kettilby, 1690, 85 pages, publisher's list to last leaf verso, some soiling and ink splashes, marginal wormtrack towards end, later half morocco, upper cover a little frayed at top edge, small folio, together with The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo till the Consummation of all things. The Two first Books Concerning the Deluge, and Concerning Paradise, 3rd edition, review'd by the author, 1697, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, two folding plates, rear endpaper torn, a little light soiling, contemporary panelled calf, spine and edges rubbed, folio Wing B5942; B5953. (2)

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Farmer (John S.). 'Twixt Two Worlds: A Narrative of the Life and Work of William Eglinton, 1st edition, Psychological Press, 1886, etched portrait frontispiece of the author by James Joseph Tissot, 8 colour lithograph plates by Keulemans, contemporary ownership inscription of Mrs Jones, 16 Great Ormond St., Bloomsbury, Holborn to recto of frontispiece, original grey cloth lettered in red and black, rubbed and some marks and light soiling, 4to A detailed account of the famous 19th century medium William Eglinton, with striking illustrations by Keulemans, and an etched portrait of Eglinton by Tissot, who himself took part in a seance in which his mistress Mrs Newton appeared. (1)

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Whitehurst (John). The Works of John Whitehurst, F.R.S. with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, 4 parts, including Appendix in one, 1792, engraved portrait frontispiece, nine engraved mostly folding plates, a little light spotting, contemporary sheep-backed boards, spine rubbed with repairs at ends, 4to Appears complete. The contents call for seven plates, other copies recorded as having between seven and eleven plates. Clockmaker John Whitehurst (1713-1788) was a member of the Lunar Society and made significant early contributions to the science of geology, the Works containing his most important book, An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth. (1)

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Fermor (Patrick Leigh). The Violins of Saint-Jacques, a tale of the Antilles, 1st edition, 1953, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Allingham (Helen), Happy England, 1903, 81 colour illustrations plus black and white portrait frontispiece, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original decorative blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Baumer (Lewis, illustrator), Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray, circa 1910, 20 tipped-in colour plates with tissue guards, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, plus other 20th century illustrated literature and fiction, including P.G. Wodehouse, Ian Fleming, Charles Dickens, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

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Barclay (John). Argenis, Frankfurt: Sumptibus Danielis & Davidis Aubriorum & Clementis Schleichii, 1623, printer's woodcut device to title, toning and some spotting, contemporary vellum (from reclaimed manuscript), loss at head & foot of spine, worn, 8vo, together with Euphormionis Lusinini, sive Jo. Barclaii, Satyricon, nunc primum castratum, castigatum, in sex partes dispertitum, & notis illustratum, cum clavi. Accessit Conspiratio Anglicana, Leiden: Ex officina Hackiana, et veneunt Parisiis apud Fredericum Leonard, 1674, additional engraved title, printer's woodcut device to letterpress title with signature to upper blank margin, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, gilt armorial and monogram of the Duke & Duchess of Saint-Maure de Montausier, Touraine & Normandy (identifying pencil note to upper pastedown), old reback, joints split, some wear mostly to extremities, 8vo, with Council of Trent, Sacrosancti et Oecumenici Concilii Tridentini sub Paulo III. Julio III. et Pio IV. Celebrati, Canones et Decreta. Cum indice librorum prohibitorum ex praescripto Concilii..., Cum notis Philippi Chiffletii..., Studio & opera Jacobi Quetif, Paris: N. Pepingue, 1674, additional engraved title, full-page engraved portrait, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked, and some wear to extremities, 12mo, and Da Bergamo (Gaetano-Marie), L'uomo Appostolico Istruito nella sua Vocazione al Confessionario..., Venice, 1750, title in red & black, contemporary vellum, 4to in 8s, plus two other 18th century volumes (including one odd volume) (6)

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Phillips (John). Memoirs of William Smith, LL.D., Author of the "Map of the Strata of England and Wales", by his Nephew and Pupil John Phillips, 1st edition, 1844, engraved portrait frontispiece, four profile portraits, one in silhouette (light offsetting), illustrations, publisher's list at end, a few light spots, original brown blindstamped cloth, spine lettered in gilt, 8vo Only 500 copies printed. A good copy. (1)

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Bindings. The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton, Edited with an Introduction by Richard Le Gallienne, Illustrated by Edmund H. New, London & New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1897, photogravure portrait frontispiece and one other portrait plate, title in red & black, numerous illustrations throughout, all edges gilt, armorial bookplate of Vincent Cartwright Vickers of Newsells Park, Royston, Hertfordshire to upper pastedown, contemporary green gilt decorated morocco by Bumpus, spine & board edges faded, 4to, together with Twenty-Five Sonnets of Shakespeare, Stratford Upon Avon: Shakespeare Head & Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1922, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary terracotta morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, some spotting, slim 4to, with Tudor and Stuart Love Songs, Selected and Edited by J. Potter Briscoe, London: Gay & Bird, 1902, frontispiece, additional decorative title and initials, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary gilt decorated blue morocco by Zaehnsdorf, some fading, joints cracked & rubbed, 8vo, and The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon, 12 volumes, 1816, engraved portrait frontispiece and two folding maps, light dampstaining in volume 1, contemporary half calf gilt, joints & extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th & 20th century decorative bindings and worn copies of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J. M. Barrie, [illustrated by Arthur Rackham], 1906, and The Big Book of Fables, edited by Walter Jerrold and Illustrated by Charles Robinson, 1912 (57)

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Whitehurst (John). An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth, Deduced from Facts and the Laws of Nature..., 2nd edition, considerably enlarged, 1786, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece (offsetting to title), seven engraved plates (five folding), some dampstaining mostly to gutter margins of initial leaves, scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of George Arnold to upper pastedown, contemporary marbled boards with modern half calf, 4to, together with a 3rd edition, revised & corrected of the same work, without portrait frontispiece, and Warren (Erasmus), Geologia: or, a Discourse concerning the Earth before the Deluge..., 1790, early annotations to title, final four leaved frayed to margins and repaired to margins, some dampstaining, dust-soiling and marks, rear endpaper deficient, contemporary calf, upper board scratched, 4to, with Whiston (William), A New Theory of the Earth, from its Original, to the Consummation of all Things..., 1696, engraved frontispiece (torn at head & few holes), seven engraved plates at rear (one folding), engraved illustrations, hole to upper blank margin or errata leaf, some dust-soiling and marks, recent front free endpaper, contemporary blind panelled calf, repaired at head & foot of spine, joints cracked, 8vo, plus three other 18th century related (7)

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Vertot (Rene Aubert, Abbe de). Histoire des Chevaliers Hospitaliers de S. Jean de Jerusalem, Appellez Depuis les Chevaliers de Rhodes, et Aujourd'hui les Chevaliers de Malte, 4 volumes, 1st edition, Paris: Rollin, Quillau and Desaint, 1726, seventy-one engraved portrait plates, including frontispiece to first volume, five folding engraved maps and single-page Plan of Rhodes, engraved head and tail-pieces and initial letters, title-pages printed in red and black, that to first volume with early manuscript inscription partly removed with consequent slight loss to fore-margin (not affecting text), some toning, volumes 2 and 4 with some minor worming to lower blank margins, volumes 3 and 4 with first few leaves water-stained at head, endpapers renewed, bookplate of Sigrid Gutekunst on front pastedowns, red sprinkled edges, contemporary calf, mottled with consequent surface abrasion, gilt spines rubbed, and worn to extremities (with some repairs at ends), 4to First edition of Vertot's important historical work on the Order of Malta. (4)

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Leigh (Charles). The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire: with an Account of the British, Phoenician, Armenian, Gr. and Rom. Antiquities in those Parts, 3 parts in one, 1st edition, Oxford: Printed for the Author, 1700, engraved portrait frontispiece, partially removed and torn bookplate to verso of title with consequent tiny hole, list of subscribers, double page engraved map of Lancashire, Cheshire & Derbyshire by Herman Moll, with contemporary outline hand colouring, twenty-four engraved plates, contemporary half calf gilt, joints cracked, folio (1)

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Dickens (Charles). Master Humphrey's Clock, 1st edition, 3 volumes, Chapman and Hall, 1840-41, frontispieces and illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne, occasional light spotting and water stains, a few scribbles to volume I rear endpapers, contemporary green hlaf calf, edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Comedies of William Congreve, English Classics, edited by W.E. Henley, 2 volumes, Methuen, 1895, portrait frontispiece to volume I, previous owner signature, top edge gilt, original boards, spines a little faded, a few light stains, 8vo, limited edition, 7/25 on Japanese vellum, plus Yarrow Revisited , and Other Poems, by William Wordsworth, 1st edition, 1835, half title, 4 page publisher's list at end, one or two manuscript corrections, scattered spotting, small hole to front endpapers, previous owner signature of Samuel Prince to title, original drab boards, joints splitting, some edge wear, contained in later cloth dropover box (small split along one fold), 8vo, with others including Oscar Wilde's Miscellanies, 1908 and John Gibson Lockhart's The Life of Sir Walter Scott, 10 volumes, Edinburgh, 1902-03, limited edition, 16/1040 (20)

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Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth from the original plates restored by James Heath Esq., published Baldwin and Cradock, [1822 or later], engraved portrait frontispiece and title page, 155 uncoloured engravings on 115 sheets, each with later tissue guard, some spotting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco with gilt decoarted spine, worn and rubbed at extremities, large folio (1)

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Cellarius (Christopher). Notitia Orbis Antiqui, sive Geographia Plenior, volume I only (of 2), Cambridge, John Owen, 1703, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, engraved headpiece and initial, double-page plate, 20 folding engraved plates, one or two corners torn away, a little light spotting and soiling, contemporary vellum over boards, some soiling and a few splits to lower cover, covers bowed, 4to ESTC T144498. Volume II was published in Amsterdam by Caspar Fritsch in 1706. (1)

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Jones (Sir William). Works, 8 volumes including 2 volumes Supplement (containing his Contributions to the Asiatic Researches), 1799-1801; [plus] Memoirs of Sir William Jones by Lord Teignmouth, 2nd edition 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, some spotting, contemporary polished calf with diced panels, covers detached and spines heavily worn, 4to (9)

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Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, newly translated into English with large additions and Improvements, published Edmund Gibson of Queens College in Oxford..., 1695, engraved portrait frontispiece (with some creasing), printed title with book plate of Thomas Middleton to verso, eight engraved plates of coins and antiquities and twenty-four (only) engraved double page maps, occasional spotting and creasing, additional book plate and later manuscript signature to front pastedown, later endpapers, near contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired at corners, rubbed and worn, folio The remaining maps consist of:- Britannia Romana, Britannia Saxonica, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland, Durham, North Riding Yorkshire, East Riding Yorkshire and the Smaller British islands. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

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Aldin (Cecil). Cathedrals of England, [1924], 16 tipped-in colour plates, light spotting front and rear, pictorial endpapers, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, a few marks, 4to, limited edition, 40/375 signed by the illustrator, together with The Iliad of Homer. The First Twelve Staves Translated into English by Maurice Hewlett, Cresset Press, 1928, scattered light spotting, top edge gilt, original Japon-backed buckram, corners bumped, a few small stains, 4to, limited edition, 159/750, plus The Discoverie of the large and bewtiful Empire of Guiana, by Sir Walter Ralegh, Edited from the Original Text... by V.T. Harlow, Argonaut Press, 1928, portrait frontispiece, closed tear to folding facsimile chart, a few light spots, original cloth, light stains, 4to, one of 975 copies, this unumbered, with others including Sidney Herbert Williams, A Bibliography of the Writings of Lewis Carroll, 1924 (limited edition, 108/700), A Specimen Book of Printing Papers Designed Chiefly for the Use of Printers, Spalding and Hodge, circa 1900 and William Somervile's The Chase; a Poem, facsimile edition, circa 1910 (12)

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Whitaker (Thomas Dunham). The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, 2nd edition, 1812, engraved portrait frontispiece, tinted etched title page, engraved folding map, fifty engraved plates (including twenty-four sepia aquatints, most after Alken, and one hand-coloured plate), numerous folding pedigrees, offsetting from plates, spotting generally restricted to two sections (Ii and 3G), three or four leaves with short closed tears to blank margins, new endpapers, contemporary half calf, rebacked, marbled sides a little rubbed, large 4to, together with Hinderwell (Thomas), The History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicinity: with Views and Plans, 1st edition, York: William Blanchard, 1798, engraved frontispiece and three other plates, two folding maps, subscribers list, three additional uncalled for plates, including a double-page panorama of Scarborough dated 1869, and two rare portraits of 'Dicky' Dickinson, Governor of the Spaw (inserted between pp.174-175), scattered spotting, offsetting from plates and maps, embossed library stamps to title, panorama and to blank margins of Dickinson portraits, contemporary ink ownership inscription to title, front pastedown with early ink annotation and armorial bookplate of James Comerford, original boards rebacked and recovered (original endpapers reused), 4to in 2s, plus Poulson (George), The History and Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness..., two volumes, Hull, 1840, engraved maps and plates, occasional spotting, mainly to first and last leaves, marbled endpapers, front pastedown with armorial bookplate of William Garnett Esq. of Bleasdale and Quernmore Park, Co. Lancaster, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and a trifle worn, plus The History of Cleveland, by Rev. John Graves, 1808, and The History of the Town and County of Kingston Upon Hull, by Rev. John Tickell, 1796 Second title: James Comerford (1807-1881) was an antiquary, notary, and book collector. After his death his large library, particularly rich in topography, was sold at Sotheby's in 1881. The family motto on his heraldic bookplate, 'So ho ho dea ne', defies translation but may derive from an old Norman-French hunting call. (6)

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*Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). A card signed by Caruso and Antonio Scotti (1866-1936), circa 1912, uniformly toned, octagonal sides, the verso with remains of a printed invitation for the opening of a new Italian hospital in New York, adhesion remains, 8 x 12 cm, together with a Fraser's certificate of authenticity for the card when mounted beneath a vintage portrait of Caruso, plus a biography of Caruso by Howard S. Greenfeld (1991), original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo (2)

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Joyce (James). The Joyce Book, edited by Herbert Hughes, [1944], monochrome printed portrait of Joyce by Augustus John, musical contributions by E.J. Moeran, Arnold Bax, Albert Roussel, John Ireland, Roger Sessions, Arthur Bliss, Herbert Howells, George Antheil, and others, partly untrimmed, original blue silk, lettered in silver, some marks and light soiling, spine somewhat frayed with a little loss, folio, together with Taylor (Edward), The Vocal School of Italy in the Sixteenth Century. Madrigals, Full Anthems, Motets & Villanellas, composed byeminent Masters of the Schools of Rome, Venice, Lombardy & Florence... adapted to English Words, R. & J.E. Taylor, [1839], engraved music, a few minor marks, contemporary half calf, worn with upper joint partly broken, folio, plus Brandt (Bill), The English at Home, Sixty-three photographs by Bill Brandt, Introduced by Raymond Mortimer, 1st edition, Batsford, 1936, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original pictorial boards, rubbed and some marks, small 4to, and other miscellaneous books including Kipling, some early 20th century illustrated works, literature etc (2 cartons)

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Mawe (John). The Mineralogy of Derbyshire: with a Description of the most Interesting Mines in the North of England, in Scotland, and in Wales; and an Analysis of Mr. William's Work, Intitled "The Mineral Kingdom", Subjoined is a Glossary of the Terms and Phrases used by Miners in Derbyshire, 1802, three engraved plates (including frontispiece) and single-page map, edges untrimmed, original boards, printed title label to spine, loss at head & foot of spine and some wear, 8vo, together with Sopwith (T., land & mine surveyor), An Account of the Mining Districts of Alston Moor, Weardale, and Teesdale, in Cumberland and Durham; comprising Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery, Antiquities, Geology, and Mining Operations, in the Upper Dales of the Rivers Tyne, Wear, and Tees, Alnwick: Printed by and for W. Davison, 1833, hand-coloured engraved map frontispiece (lightly offset to title), scattered spotting, original cloth, neatly rebacked preserving original printed title label, some fading to boards, 8vo, with Forster (Westgarth), A Treatise on a Section of the Strata, from Newcastle Upon Tyne, to the Mountain of Cross Fell, in Cumberland; with Remarks on Mineral Veins in General. Also, Tables of the Strata, in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, &c., To which is added, a Treatise on the Discovery, the Opening, and the Working of Lead Mines; with the Dressing and Smelting of Lead Ores, 2nd edition, greatly enlarged, Alston, Cumberland: Printed for the Author by John Pattinson, 1821, ink initial stamp to title, eleven plates (4 hand-coloured, some folding, plates 1, 2 & 11 not published), folding table, wood engraved diagrams & illustrations to text, endpapers renewed, contemporary half calf, rebacked, 8vo, plus Werner (Abraham Gottlob), New Theory of the Formation of Veins; with its Application to the Art of Working Mines..., Translated from the German, to which added, containing notes illustrative of the subject by Charles Anderson, 1st English Edition, Edinburgh: Printed at the Encyclopaedia Britannica Press for Archibald Constable & Co., 1809, half-title, lacking portrait frontispiece, edges untrimmed, original boards, repair to upper joint, wear to spine & upper joint, 8vo (4)

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Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History of the Rebellion and Civil WArs in England, Begun in the Year 1641..., and Conclusion thereof by the King's blessed Restoration, and Return upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660, 3 volumes, Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1705-1706, engraved portrait frontispieces to each part, contemporary panelled calf, upper board to volume 1 neatly replaced, some joints cracked and light wear, 8vo, together with Baxter (Richard), The Saints Everlasting Rest: or, a Treatise of the blessed State of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in Glory..., 8th edition, revised by the author, 1659, additional engraved title slightly frayed to extremities, front endpaper and rear free endpaper replaced, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked preserving original spine, 4to (4)

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Denham (Major Dixon, Clapperton, Captain Hugh & Oudney, Dr Walter). Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824..., Extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern LAtitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire. With an Appendix..., London: John Murray, 1826, engraved portrait frontispiece, thirty-six engraved plates & plans, few vignettes to text, folding engraved map at rear, some spotting and offsetting, bookplate of Lord Francis de Dunstanville to upper pastedown, hinges cracked, contemporary half calf, crudely rebacked, 4to, together with Stanley (Henry M.), In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria..., 2 volumes, 1890, wood engraved plates and illustrations, two folding lithograph maps, contemporary half calf, rubbed and some wear, 4to (3)

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Pettus (Sir John). Fodinae Regales. Or the History, Laws and Places of the Chief Mines and Mineral Works in England, Wales and the English Pale in Ireland. As also of the Mint and Mony. With a Clavis Explaining some difficult Words relating to Mines &c., 1st edition, 1670, two engraved plates (one close-trimmed shaving image at lower margin, the other with repaired tear), two engraved coats of arms, lacking portrait frontispiece, leaf N1 misbound after O1, title repaired with ink stamp and previous owner signatures, other leaves marginally repaired, some soiling, bookplate, modern blindstamped calf, small folio Goldsmiths 1930; Kress 1270; Wing P1908. (1)

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Burton (Richard F.). Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah, edited by Isabel Burton, 2 volumes, Memorial Edition, 1893, folding map, colour and black and white illustrations, scattered light spotting, top edge red, original black cloth gilt, a little rubbed with small tear at foot of volume I, 8vo, together with In Unknown Arabia, by Major R.E. Cheesman, 1st edition, 1926, portrait frontispiece, folding map, half-tone illustrations, a few light spots, library stamps and labels, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, lower joint split, label removed from spine, 8vo (3)

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*Crawford (Joan, c. 1904-1977 ). Signed photograph, circa 1970, head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling Crawford, signed in black felt tip pen for Rick Dodd, 25 x 20 cm, together with 3 postally unused postcards of Joan Crawford (including 2 with Franchot tone), each signed in blue ballpoint pen by Crawford across the image, plus an accompanying typed letter signed from Joan Crawford on her own letterhead, 25 March 1974, to Rick Dodd thanking him for his birthday card and letter and returning the photos he sent which he has now autographed, plus the original postally used manilla envelope with Joan Crawford's name and address stamp (6)

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Sinfield (Peter, 1943-). Under the Sky, a Collection of Lyrics & Poems, 1st edition, Boydell Press, 1974, black and white portrait to half-title, signed in black ink, original publisher's printed covers in d.j., jacket with few minor marks, 8vo, together with 4 large-format paperbacks of Roger Dean, Bruce Pennington, etc., artwork published by Dragon's World, plus a similar format publication on David Bowie by Roy Carr and 2 others, plus 2 rolled vintage posters, the first for The Incredible String Band and Stone Monkey at the Roundhouse, London, April [1970], the second a black and white poster for the Smiths' British tour 1985 (10)

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Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641, 3 volumes in 4, Oxford, 1707, half titles for first parts only, engraved portrait to each part, title and several leaves in volume I with marginal tears and losses (from paper fault?), a few leaves detaching at end of volume I, damp stains to some leaves at end of volume IV, some light spotting and offsetting, bookplates, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked with labels renewed, a little rubbed, 8vo (4)

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Pryce (William, of Redruth). Mineralogia Cornubiensis; A Treatise on Minerals, Mines and Mining: Containing the Theory and Natural History of Strata, Fissures, and Lodes, with the Methods of Discovering and Working of Tin, Copper, and Lead Mines, and of Cleansing and Metalizing their Products; Shewing each Particular Process for Dressing, Assaying, and Smelting of Ores, 1st edition, 1778, engraved portrait frontispiece, six engraved plates only (plate IV supplied in photocopy), two folding tables, lacking 'Directions to Bookbinder' leaf, subscribers list, some light spotting and soiling, previous owner inscriptions, modern half morocco, folio Upcott I, pp. 99-100. (1)

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Goodridge (Charles Medyett, of Paignton, Devon). Narrative of a Voyage to the South Seas, and the Shipwreck of the Princess of Wales Cutter, with an Account of a Two Years' Residence on an Uninhabited Island, by one of the Survivors, Charles Medyett Goodridge, 2nd edition, Exeter: Printed & Published by W.C. Featherstone, and sold by the author, 1838, lithograph portrait and plate (lightly dampstained at head), subscribers' lists present, occasional spotting & finger soiling, lower hinge strengthened with archival tissue, original cloth, joints cracked, rubbed and some marks, slim 8vo, contained in a modern slipcase, together with Boyles Murray (Thomas), Pitcairn: The Island, The People, and the Pastor; with a Short Account of the Mutiny of the Bounty..., 2nd edition, 1853, wood engraved frontispiece, seven plates & few vignette illustrations, two lithograph portraits & one plan, scattered spotting, original green cloth, gilt & blind blocked decoration, joints splitting & some fraying at head & foot of spine, some browning to spine and boards, 8vo, plus Stowe (Harriet Beecher), Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Negro Life in the Slave States of America, The People's Illustrated Edition, London: Clarke & Co., 1852, wood engraved frontispiece, additional title and plates, original green cloth with blocked decoration, spine faded to brown, frayed to extremities, 8vo (3)

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Handel (George Frederic). Messiah. An Oratorio in Score as it was Originally Perform'd. Composed by Mr. Handel, to which are Added his Additional Alterations, Randall & Abell, successors to the late Mr. J. Walsh, circa 1767, engraved portrait frontispiece by J. Houbraken, engraved title, list of subscribers, index, 188 pages engraved throughout, plus 35 Appendix pages, stitching breaking, one or two leaves detaching, occasional light dampstains and soiling, contemporary calf-backed boards, uppe cover detached, lacking spine, rubbed, folio ESTC T189237. (1)

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Paris (Matthew, 1200-1259). Matthaei Paris Monachi Albanensis Angli, Historia Major. Juxta Exemplar Londinense 1571, Verbatm Recusa. Et cum Rogeri Wendoveri, Willielmi Rishangeri..., 2 parts in one, London: Richard Hodgkinson, 1640, title printed in red & black, separate title page to second part dated 1639, some dampstaining to lower outer corners, armorial bookplate of John Francis Basset to upper pastedown, endpapers renewed, contemporary blind & gilt panelled calf, gilt arabesque to centre of each board, rebacked and corners repaired, extremities lightly rubbed, folio, (STC 19210), together with Sermons, Certaine Sermons or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches, in the Time of the late Queene Elizabeth of famous memory. And now thought fit to bee reprinted by Authority from the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, London: Printed by John Bill, 1623, engraved portrait frontispiece remargined, title within decorative woodcut border, title strengthened to inner margin & following two leaves repaired to lower margins, contents leaf lined to verso, black letter text, manuscript notes to verso of final leaf, later endpapers cracked at hinges, contemporary calf, lacking clasps, rebacked, joints cracked at head, small folio, with Bentivoglio (Cardinal), The History of the Wars of Flanders..., Englished by the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Monmouth, 1678, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red & black, folding engraved map lined to verso, engraved portrait illustrations, some dust-soiling and few marks, modern half calf, small folio, plus to other 17th century folio volumes (5)

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Hales (Stephen). Some Considerations on the Causes of Earthquakes. Which were read before the Royal Society, April 5, 1750, 2nd edition, corrected, London: R. Manby & H.S. Cox, 1750, half-title present, bound with [Sherlock, Thomas], A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; On Occasion of the Late Earthquakes, London: John Whiston, 1750, bound with A Supplement to the Bishop of London's Letter to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster, on Occasion of the late Earthquakes, 4th edition, revised & corrected, London: R. Griffiths, 1750, bound with Greene (John), A Discourse on the Favour of God to the Wicked, The Evil and Danger of abusing His Goodness, and not being reformed by His Judgments and Threatnings. On Occasion of the late Earthquakes, London: J. Buckland, [1752?, in pencil to title], 30pp., some page numbers cropped at head, occasional dampstaining, (no location found for this title), bound with Fleming (Robert), A Discourse on Earthquakes, as Supernatural and Premonitory Signs to a Nation, Especially as to what occurred in the Year 1692..., London: G. Terry, [1793], engraved portrait frontispiece with manuscript ownership inscriptions to verso, occasional spotting, contemporary marbled boards with modern calf reback, board corners & edges worn, 8vo, together with [Sherlock, Thomas], A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; on Occasion of the Late Earthquakes, London: John Whiston, 1750, half-title present, some toning, disbound 4to, plus A Letter to the Lord Bishop of London, on Occasion of His Lordship's late Letter to the Clergy and People of the Cities of London and Westminster, by a citizen of London, London: J. Robinson, 1750, light dust-soiling and few marks, edges untrimmed, modern boards, slim 8vo The pamphlets were in response to the earthquake that shook London on the 8th March 1750, which inspired considerable religious condemnation of London's citizens and their morals, and the republication of Flamsteed's A Letter concerning Earthquakes of 1693. (3)

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Livingstone (David). The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to his death. Continued by a Narrative of his last Moments and Sufferings, obtained from his Faithful Servants Chuma and Susi, by Horace Waller, 2 volumes, 1874, wood engraved frontispiece to each volume (including portrait to vol. 1), wood engraved plates and illustrations, two folding lithograph maps, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, green morocco title labels to spines, extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with Oliphant (Laurence), The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a Voyage Down the Volga, and a Tour through the Country of the Don Cossacks, 2nd edition, revised & enlarged, Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1853, tinted lithograph frontispiece, wood engraved illustrations, folding lithograph map at rear, oval ink library stamp to title, some light browning to margins, modern buckram, 8vo (3)

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Graham T. Gower Samuel, (Welsh, 20th Century), portrait of a farmer smoking his pipe, signed and dated: '64, watercolours. Framed and glazed.Provenance: consigned from the studio of the artist.

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Group of assorted furnishing prints, watercolours and oil paintings, landscapes, portrait, fish study, still life study, street scene, sea scape etc. Framed. (8)

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Gold filigree framed portrait shell cameo brooch depicting a young woman with knotted bun in her hair.

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Graham T. Gower Samuel, (Welsh, 20th Century), 'The Old Poader', signed and dated: '64, watercolours, together with another portrait study, sleeping old gentleman, oils on canvas, unframed, labelled verso. (2)Provenance: consigned from the studio of the artist.

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Bone china portrait figure by Roy Johnson, 'The Red Boy' after Sir Thomas Gainsborough, together with a Royal Doulton bone china figurine: 'Thank You', HN3390.

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19th Century Minton porcelain two-handled jardiniere with gilded decoration and relief female portrait panels, on a separate Classical design, gilded base. CONDITION REPORT: Hair crack evident through base, chips and losses to handles particularly. 24cm high in total, 18cm high just jardiniere (approx)

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White metal, marcasite set, portrait cameo jewellery garniture, pendant on chain and pair of earrings.

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Archie Dickens, a saucy portrait of a young woman in mortar board and gown, signed, watercolours. Unframed.

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18th Century, Continental School, portrait of an elderly scholar in his study with young figure in the background, oils on canvas. Gilt frame. Together with a photographic portrait of an Edwardian lady in a broad foliate gilt frame. (2)

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Pair of Continental porcelain two-handled cabinet cups and lobed saucers, painted with reserved equestrian panels and gilding on dark blue ground, together with another cabinet cup and saucer with Augustus Rex mark, decorated with reserved portrait panels. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Augustus Rex mark sauced has two chips and one hairline crack. Cup has chip to rim. Both have gilt wear. The pair of cups and saucers appear ok, minor wear but both marks to saucer base are rubbed/worn, one worse than the other.

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Graham T. Gower Samuel, (Welsh, 20th Century), portrait of an elderly gentleman, signed and dated: '65, oils on board. Framed.Provenance: consigned from the studio of the artist.

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A watercolour, by G. Bateman - portrait of an Edwardian lady in red overcoat and ermine stole, signed and dated 20/4/09.

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Pencil drawings, by Mary Kipling - "County Durham Miner Kit Blenkinsop" and and another portrait of Kit Blenkinsop, signed and inscribed. (2)

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19th Century British School oil painting - portrait of a lady wearing a lace bonnet.

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Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, 12mo, cloth, [n.d.]; Hope (E.) Grace Darling, Heroine of the Farne Islands, 12mo, cloth, portrait, London & Felling-on-Tyne, [n.d.]; Harrison (F.) A History of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 12mo, cloth-backed boards, Whitley Bay, 1913; Tukes () North Riding of Yorkshire, maps and plates, lacking title and all preliminary material. (4)

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19th Century Neapolitan watercolours - portrait of a lady with hoop earrings and necklace, by Gelaze, signed; together with another, by A. Ascione, signed. (2)

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An oil painting, in the style of Sir George Hayter, RA - portrait of a lady c.1815; inscriptions verso.

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Baldelli (Giovanni Batista) Vita di Giovanni Boccacci, 8vo, half calf, engraved portrait and plates, Florence, 1806, bookplate and stamps of the Oriental Club.

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Dreghorn (John Maclaurin, Lord) Arguments and Decisions, in remarkable Cases... In Scotland, 4to, calf, Edinburgh, 1774; Drake (J.) The Lion of Scotland, 8vo, cloth, portrait, Glasgow, 1897. (2)

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An antique hand-coloured mezzotint portrait of Admiral Nelson.

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