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GRAY (THOMAS) Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard, pub. Medici Society 1931, illus Frank Adams, portrait frontis and numerous sepia and col plates, orig cloth, illus slip case; together with Shakespeare (William) The Tempest, Chapmans Hall 1908, illus Paul Woodroffe, nineteen tipped in col plates with tissue guards, orig red cloth, gt. decor (faded); Nichols (Beverley) A Book of Old Ballads, Hutchinson 1934, illus by H.M Brock, sixteen col plates, d.e, orig velum boards, gt decor (3)
COBLEY (FRED) - On Foot Through Wharfedale, Otley, n. d. circa 1890, nine illus. plates, index at rear together with folding map, contemp. gt. decor. cloth; Smith (William) - Old Yorkshire, London 1882, numerous b/w illustrations, contemp. gt. dec. cloth; Pontefract (Ella) and Hartley (Marie) - Yorkshire Tour, London 1939, illus. contemp. cloth; Bogg (Edmund) - The Middle Valley of the Wharfe, Leeds 1922, folding maps, photographic plates and ills. yap paper cover; Grainge (William) The History and Topography... Little Timble, Great Timble and the Hamlet of Snowden, Otley 1895, portrait frontis and 2 others, preface page and contents page detached, title page partly detached, contemp. cloth; Walker (Albert) - The Rose of Wharfedale, London and Otley n. d. frontis detached
Camden, William. Britannia, or a chorographical description of the flourishing kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. London: John Nichols for T. Payne &c., 1789, edited by Richard Gough, 3 volumes, folio, engraved portrait, 97 engraved plates, some double-page, 56 engraved maps mounted on guards, contemporary diced half russia, raised bands, neatly rebacked, red morocco lettering pieces, marbled sides a bit scraped . Provenance: Sir Edward R. Baker, Bart., armorial bookplates
Bibliography--Dibdin, T.F.. An introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin classics, 1827, 2 volumes, 8vo, fourth edition, 1 engraved plate, contemporary calf, Signet Library gilt stamp on covers, neatly rebacked; Ibid. The library companion, 1824, 8vo, half calf gilt, black morocco label, some light spotting; Ramsay, Allan The gentle shepherd. Glasgow: A. Foulis, 1788, 4to, engraved portrait, 12 plates, 18pp. engraved music, half calf, spine gilt (4)
Carleton, George. A thankfull remembrance of God's mercy. London: printed for Robert Millbourne and Humphry Robinson, 1627, third edition, 4to, portrait frontispiece [trimmed and laid down], engraved title, A2-A4 trimmed at upper and lower edges [approx 1 cm trimmed at both sides], engravings in text showing plots against Elizabeth including the Gunpowder Plot and the Spanish Armada, 19th Century calf gilt, bookplate . Note: STC 4642
Dupuy, Pierre. Histoire de la condannation des templiers, celle du schisme des Papes tenans le siege en Avignon & quelques proces criminels. Brussels: F. Foppens, 1713, 2 volumes in one, 8vo, portrait frontispiece in each volume, first title printed in red and black, Rosslyn Castle copy with gilt armorial device of the Sinclairs at head of spine and bookplate of William St. Clair of Roslin (1770-1778), slight worming to head-margin in first half of first volume, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper joint cracked; Boursault, Edme Theatre. Paris: Cie. des libraires, 1746, 3 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, rubbed, bookplates of Hon. Henry Francis St. Clair Erskine (1804-29) (4)
Madox, Thomas. Formulare Anglicanum, or, a collection of ancient charters and instruments... London, 1702, folio, contemporary panelled calf gilt, some cracking at hinges, corners repaired, interior clean, bookplate; Spelman, Henry Glossarium archaiologicum... London, 1687, third edition, folio, portrait frontispiece, 19th century panelled calf gilt, upper board loose, interior clean, first 3 leaves loose, bookplate of John Clerk Brodie; Warner, George & Ellis, Henry Facsimiles of Royal and other charters in the British Museum, William I-Richard I. London, 1903, folio, volume 1 only, illustrated, original cloth gilt, some fading, interior clean, bookplate (3)
Military History - Hawker, Colonel Peter. The diary of Colonel Peter Hawker 1802-1853. London, 1893, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, original cloth gilt, some foxing; Fergusson, B. The Black Watch and the King's enemies. London, 1950, 8vo, original cloth, foxing; Groves, J. Percy With claymore and bayonet or the Ross-shire Buffs. London, 1895, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, backstrip faded; Mackenzie, W.C. Colonel Colin Mackenzie, first surveyor-general of India. London, 1952, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, faded; Cooper King, C. The story of the British Army. London, 1897, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, faded; Smith, Sir Harry The autobiography of... London, 1901, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontspiece, later red half morocco, interior clean; Yeomanry An abridgement of the regulations for the formations and movements of the cavalry. London, 1838, 8vo, plates, inscription of A. Gibson Maithland of the Royal Midlothian yeomanry cavalry, July 1843, contemporary cloth; Hammond, Capt. M. Memoir of... London, 1859, sixth edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; Nolan, Edward Henry The history of the war against Russia. London: Virtue, [c.1855-95], 8vo, 8 volumes, 72 plates, original red cloth gilt, some foxing; Grieve, Capt. W. Tunnellers, the story of the tunnelling companies, Royal Engineers, during the World War. London, 1936, 8vo, illustrated, original blue cloth gilt (19) Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Nelson, Horatio--Orme, Edward. Orme's Graphic history of the life, exploits and death of Horatio Nelson... embellished with a series of engravings... the memoirs by Francis William Blagdon. London: printed for, published and sold by Edward Orme... and by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, [undated, but 1806]; text watermarked 1803 and J. Whatman 1804, one plate watermarked J. Whatman 1801, folio, engraved portrait, 5 hand-coloured aquatint plates (4 double-page), 1 hand-coloured aquatint headpiece, 3 engraved head-pieces of battle scenes, 1 full-page facsimile of Nelson's handwriting, 1 small facsimile in text of Nelson's handwriting, 1 engraving in text of Ionian seal, contemporary half maroon morocco, uncut, with original printed label on upper cover, lettered in gilt on spine, rubbed, with the top portion of page 26 and 32 left blank, neat marginal repair to C3, Funeral procession by water plate with short split at centre fold . Note: Very rare. This is the earliest, undated, edition. Abbey 327 calls for 12 plates including plate 5 "Battle of Cophenagen - uncoloured strip plate at head of page 26 of text". In the present copy the space for this etching is left blank. In the note to Abbey 328 (the dated 1806 edition of the same work with a slightly differently worded title that calls for "fifteen engravings") Abbey states that "Finally, the fact that the earliest of the two editions is undated, and that both copies carry a blank space on page 32, would appear to argue the probability that an earlier edition than either of the two above was issued. The blank space can only be explained by damage to a plate making it impossible to use". The present copy is probably therefore the very rare earlier edition, with a blank space on both page 26 and 32. Copies of both editions are rare, the undated copies even more so, and this issue especially so. The undated copies retailed for 4 guineas, the dated ones for 2 guineas. "The reduction in price [of the dated copy] and its relegation to an announcement of books already published is a strong indication that the undated copy claims priority of issue" [Abbey]. The dated edition contains 16 plates in total but Abbey notes that "plates 14,15, 16 bear no relation to the letterpress, and are, in fact, an advertisement for three large prints published separately by Orme dealing with incidents in Nelson's life, as mentioned on title-page". Only three copies of the dated edition exist in public libraries in the UK: 2 in the British Library, one in Cambridge University Library; no copies of this undated edition are recorded by KVK in European libraries. Tooley 351 gives a collation only of the 1806 dated edition.
Boswell, James. The life of Samuel Johnson, 1793, second edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, engraved portrait and folding plate, nineteenth-century half calf, title of volume 2 cut round and mounted, rubbed; Walpole, Horace A catalogue of the royal and noble authors, 1806, 5 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, extra-illustrated with additional engraved portraits, modern half calf, spines gilt; Margaret, Queen of Navarre The heptameron, 1894, 5 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates by S. Freudenberg, engraved head- and tail-pieces, green half morocco for Hatchards, t.e.g., spines slightly discoloured; A'Beckett, G.A. The comic history of England, [no date], 20 hand-coloured plates by John Leech, red half calf, worn; The comic history of Rome, [no date], 10 hand-coloured plates by John Leech, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed (15)
Burton, John Hill. The history of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1874, second edition, 8vo, 8 volumes, contemporary calf gilt, red and green labels, some slight rubbing, bookplates; Temple, Sir W. Memoirs of the life of... London, 1714, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, rebacked, offsetting; Aiken, Lucy Memoirs of the court of Queen Elizabeth. London, 1819, fourth edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Osbourne, Francis Secret history of the court of James the First. Edinburgh, 1811, 8vo, 2 volumes, frontispiece, contemporary calf gilt [uniform with previous], rubbed at edges, some foxing and another volume (14)
Dryden, John. The comedies, tragedies, and operas. London: Jacob Tonson, 1701, 2 volumes, folio, titles printed in red and black, fine modern half calf, raised bands, spine lettered in gilt, some browning and spotting, lacks portrait . Provenance: Edwin Morgan, inscription on endpaper; ALan Lubrock, bookplate
Pinkerton, J.. Rimes. London: Charles Dilly, 1782. Second edition, 8vo., engraved vignette on the titlepage, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, rebacked, some spotting throughout, possibly lacking a frontispiece; De Quincey, Thomas. Confessions of an English opium-eater. London: Taylor & Hessey, 1823. Third edition, 12mo, contemporary half-calf, marbled boards, rubbed, one of the front free endpapers removed; Scott, Sir Walter. The lady of the lake. Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1810. First edition, 4to.,engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary half calf, paper boards, rubbed and stained and two others. (5) . Provenance: From the library of the Hon. Lord Elliott Q.C., M.C.
Scott, Sir Walter. The Works, Edinburgh; A. Constable, 1822-1833, 51 volumes only, 8vo, engraved portrait, engraved title-vignettes, contemporary red calf and half calf, spines gilt, spines faded, one spine torn, lacking one label, very slightly rubbed Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Erskine, John, of Carnock. An institute of the law of Scotland … the fifth edition, improved with notes and additions. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradute, 1812. 2 volumes in 1, folio, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, red morocco lettering piece, extremities rubbed, upper joint cracking . Note: 5 S& M p. 40.. Provenance: From the library of the Hon. Lord Elliott Q.C., M.C.
Pugin, Augustus. Paris and its environs displayed in a series of picturesque views. London: R. Jennings, 1831, 4to, 2 volumes, additional engraved titles and 101 plates (depicting 202 views), contemporary half calf, a little light spotting, small marginal dampstain to a few plates, light wear to binding, split at head of one joint; Huish, M.B. Samplers and tapestry embroideries, 1900, 4to, number 302 of 600 copies, plates, original cloth, a clean copy; Rousselet, Louis L'inde des Rajahs. Voyage dans l'Inde centrale, Paris: Hachette, 1875, 4to, illustrations, original red morocco-backed pictorial cloth, g.e., spine rubbed, upper hinge broken; Ritson, Joseph Robin Hood. A collection of all the ancient poems, songs and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw, 1885, large 8vo, fine large paper edition, number 34 of 100 copies, portrait and 9 etchings on Whatman and Japanese paper, wood-engravings by Thomas Bewick on china paper, original green silk, spine faded and slightly rubbed at head; Mackenzie, Alexander History of the Mackenzies. Inverness, 1894, 8vo, 2 plates, original red morocco-backed cloth, first gathering loose (6)
Scottish Natural History - Graham, H.D.. The birds of Iona and Mull. Edinburgh, 1890, 8vo, illustrations in text, original green cloth gilt, sunned; Harvie-Brown, J.A. Vertebrae fauna of the Outer Hebrides. London, 1888, 8vo, illustrated, original green cloth gilt, sunned; Smiles, Samuel Life of a Scottish naturalist. London, 1876, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, illustrated, original purple cloth gilt, sunned, foxing; Gray, R. The birds of the West of Scotland. Glasgow, 1871, 8vo, illustrated, original green cloth gilt, bubbled; Harvie-Brown, J.A. Fauna of the North West Highlands and Skye. London, 1904, 8vo, photographic title, original green cloth gilt, some light fading; St John, Charles Wild sports and natural history of the Highlands. London, 1878, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative green cloth gilt, gilt stamp of hunting wild cat on upper board, interior clean; Alston, Charles Henry Wild life in the west highlands. London, 1912, 8vo, plates, original green cloth gilt, some foxing; Harvie-Brown, J.A The capercaillie in Scotland. Edinburgh, 1879, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, foxing to page edges (8) Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Seebohm, Henry. Coloured figures of the eggs of British Birds. London, 1896, 8vo, portrait frontsipiece, 59 colour plates, original red cloth gilt; Ibid The birds of Siberia. London, 1901, 8vo, folding map, illustrated, original decorative brown cloth gilt, dustwrapper and another copy lacking wrapper (3) Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Foxe, John. The ecclesiasticall historie: containing the acts and monuments of martyrs. London: for the Company of Stationers, 1641, 3 volumes, folio, double column, chiefly black letter, titles within woodcut borders, engraved portrait frontispiece, 1 woodcut plate in volume 3 (p.770), 1 folding woodcut plate of Windsor Castle, woodcuts in text, eighteenth century half calf, pp. 133-137 volume 3 cut down and mounted without loss, corner of UU2 volume 3 restored with some words supplied in fine facsimile, occasional light spotting, a few minor rust-holes, slightly rubbed, lacking one folding plate
Glasgow & Renfrew - Crawfurd, George. A history of the shire of Renfrew. Paisley, 1782, 8vo, title and dedication laid down, 19th century half calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Renfrew A history of the witches of Renfrewshire. Paisley, 1877, new edition, 8vo, contemporary half morocco gilt, some rubbing; Stewart, George Curiosities of Glasgow citizenship. Glasgow, 1881, 4to, illustrated, quarter green morocco gilt, some foxing; Old Glasgow The memorial catalogue of the Old Glasgow exhibition 1894. Glasgow, 1896, 4to, one of 400 copies, plates, original cream cloth gilt, some foxing; MacGeorge, A. Old Glasgow. Glasgow, 1880, 4to, illustrated, original decorative green cloth gilt, foxing; MacNair, Peter & Mort, Frederick History of the geological society of Glasgow 1858-1908. Glasgow, 1908, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; Brown, George Diary of George Brown, merchant in Glasgow. Glasgow, 1856, 8vo, contemporary marble boards, lacking backstrip, foxing; Mitchell, John Oswald Old Glasgow essays. Glasgow, 1905, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, sunned, some spotting (8) Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Raleigh, Sir Walter. The Discoverie of the large and bewtiful Empire of Guiana, edited by V.T.Harlow. Argonaut Press, 1928, 4to, one of 975 copies, frontispiece portrait, original vellum-backed buckram; [Native Americans] . Some account of the conduct of the religious society of friends towards the Indian tribes in the settlement of the colonies of East and West Jersey and Pennsylvania. London: E. Marsh, 1844, first edition, 8vo, 2 lithographed maps, one hand-coloured the other folding and hand-coloured in outline, original cloth, rubbed, lower joint partly split (2)
* Brady (Mathew). An album [gilt-titled North and South] containing forty-two window-mounted albumen print photograph cartes de visite of American Civil War Generals and related, published by E. Anthony from photographic negatives in Brady's National Portrait Gallery, New York, 1860s, many three-quarter or full-length portraits of Generals in uniform, plus fifteen head-and-shoulders vigns., studio printed details to versos, some fading and speckling to most images, some with printed text offsetting in the upper margin, approx. 10 x 6 cm, pencil captions to mounts and most card versos, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, by Asprey, worn and spine det., 8vo. Portraits in the album are identified thus: Cassius M. Clay, President Lincoln, Stanton, Secretary of War, Chase, Gideon Wells, Secretary of the Navy, General Scott, General McClellan, General Burnside, Brig. General Pope, General Butler, General F. Sherwood(?), General Halleck, General Banks, Major Anderson, Commodore Farragut, General Rosenclanz, General McClernand, General McDowell, General Dix (signed in the negative), Commodore Wilkes, General Joe Hooker, Commodore Foote, Pooter, Lieut. Worden of the Monitor, Ericsson, President Jefferson Davis. The vignette portraits are identified thus: Mrs Lincoln, Lenard(?) Durand, Secretary of State, Mrs Davis, General Lee, A. Johnston, General Stonewall Jackson, General Joe Johnston, General Bragg, Rev. Major General Polk, Morgan the Guerilla, General Frank Cheatham, Van Dorn, A. P. Nill, General Beauregard, Buchanan of the Merrimac, plus one unidentified. (1)
* Edinburgh. A group of four salt print portraits of Edinburgh people, circa 1850, some fading, each approx. 14 x 11cm or slightly smaller, pasted on modern mounts with pencil identification to versos. The first portrait shows a group of six men and is identified as Dr. William Broadbent and medical students. The other three photos. each depict one person: Professor Symes [?James Symes, Scottish surgeon, 1799-1870], Mrs Potter/Mary Broadbent and Dr. Slach, Edinburgh. (4)
* Cambridge - Trinity College. Ackermann (pub.), Ten uncoloured aquatints after W.H.Pyne and A.Pugin from 'A History of the University of Cambridge', pub. 1815, all views in and around Trinity College including a portrait of its founder Henry VIII, each approx. 280 x 220 mm, framed and glazed. Very unusual to find these plates uncoloured suggesting they may been proof copies. (10)
Bowdler (Henrietta Maria, editor). Fragments, in Prose and Verse: by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately Deceased. With some Account of her Life and Character, by H. M. Bowdler. A New Edition, 2 vols., Printed for T. Cadell, 1824-26, the half-titles present, engraved portrait frontispiece of Elizabeth Smith in vol. 1, ownership inscription "Jane Wilton 1827" in each volume, contemp. calf, spines gilt, a trifle rubbed, 8vo. Volume 2 has a title-page "Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German", whilst its half-title confirms that it is the second volume of Miss Smith's "Fragments in Prose and Verse". (2)
After Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) - Proserpine holding a pomegranate, partly eaten, lithograph, 18" x 8.75"; after Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) - three-quarter length portrait of a lady with a scarf around her head, wearing a black dress and holding a rosary, landscape in the background, lithograph, 20.25" x 7" (2)
Late 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a young woman in a white dress, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75" (a.f), within a green case; late 19th century British Miniature School - profile portrait of young lady in a white dress and a gold necklace, on ivory, oval, 3" x 2.25", cased (a.f) (2)
Early 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat and cravat, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75", within a gilt bronze frame; 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a young gentleman in a black coat and cravat, indistinctly signed and inscribed 20 Sept 1843 verso, on ivory, oval, 2.5" x 1.75", within an ebonised oval frame (2)
20th century British Miniature School - portrait of a blonde lady wearing a blue blouse and a brooch, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75"; 20th century British Miniature School - silhouette of a gentleman in a hat, ink on paper, 5.5" x 3.75" approx; 19th century British Miniature School - silhouette portrait of a young gentleman, possibly F.F Barrington, ink on paper, inscribed to label verso, 3" x 2.75", within a red Morocco leather case (3)
19th century Miniature School - head and shoulders portrait of a bearded gentleman in 16th century attire, indistinctly monogrammed, oval, 4" x 3", within modern ebonised frame; Miniature School - figures in 16th century dress within a tavern, signed Leroy, 3.25" x 2.5", Miniature School - lady in 18th century dress holding roses, oval, 3" x 2.25" (3)

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