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4 books: 1. A Description of the River Thames, &c.: Longman, 1758. first edition thus. PP xvi, [2 contents], [errata], [blank], 1-269, [270-1], 272-296 (index) + a folding table. Rebound in full leather & new endpapers. CONDITION: Occasional foxing & browning; o/w G+.; 2. Walter, R / Anson, G. - VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD IN THE YEARS MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. Knapton, 1748, 4 th. Edn. with a large folding chart showing California as an island. CONDITION: Lacking two of the three charts, covers and endpapers.; 3. Findlay, A:- A MODERN ATLAS. Tegg, 1858. With 32 hand coloured double-page maps. CONDITION: Lacking front cover; small part of bottom corners clipped; o/w VG.; 4. Lysons, D: The Environs of London: Volume four: Herts., Essex, & Kent. Cadell, 1796. Map & plates all present. CONDITION: Recent cloth binding; o/w G+
A VICTORIAN SILVER FLORIN (no date), A WALLET OF FIRST DECIMAL COINAGE A VICTORIAN METAL MASONIC ODD FELLOWS MEDALLION, A COMMEMORATIVE MILLENNIUM MEDALLION, A GEORGE VI ELECTROPLATED CORONATION SOUVENIR TEASPOON, A METAL ELIZABETH II 1977 SILVER JUBILEE INGOT PENDANT AND A GILT METAL SUNDAY SCHOOL MEDAL, A STAINLESS STEEL REMY MARTIN HIP FLASK, A LEATHER WALLET AND A WALLET OF BRUSSLES TOURIST PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARDS
THREE ROYAL MINT BOXED 1951 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN CROWN COINS, each with printed leaflet, A 1953 CORONATION CROWN COIN in hard plastic holder, THREE ROYAL MINT `BRITAINS FIRST DECIMAL COINS` SETS, in soft plastic wallets, SIX LOW DENOMINATION SILVER COINS, including George V 1919 Jamaica Half Penny, George V South Africa 1932, SIX PENCE TOGETHER WITH ELEVEN R.A.F. BRASS BUTTONS in three sizes, a SILVER COLOURED OWL CAP BADGE possible Manchester Grammar and an R.S.P.C.A. LAPEL BADGE
CAREW (RICHARD). "Carew's Survey of Cornwall, to which we are added, notes illustrative of its History and Antiquities by the late Thomas Tonkin and now first published from the original Manuscripts, by Francis Lord de Dunstanville." engr. port, orig bds rebacked, folio, 1811vg (large paper copy).
MEDAL CITATIONS: - Two Italian citations of awards to Georgio Giobbe from the `Ministero Della Marina, the first in Art Deco style dated 22 Maggio 1939 XVII, awards the bronze medal of valour to Tenete di Vascello Giorgio Giobbe, the citation reads: `Commandante della Torpediniera `Lince` ha manovrato la propria unita con sereno sprezzo del pericolo sotto il untrito frioco avversario, portando efficace contributo all cezione` (?) Murazzo, 7 Aprile 1939 XVII, signed by IL MINISTRO over an embossed seal, certificate No. 357, printed in brown after the original art work by Emmepi XIV; together with a second citation for the award of the Croco al Merito di Guerra to Capitano di Corretta Georgio Giobbe dated 5 October 1940 XVIII; both citations approx 39.5cm x 28cm framed
Archdall, Mervyn. Monasticon Hibernicum; Or, An History of the Abbies, Priories, and Other Religious Houses in Ireland. Interspersed with Memoirs of Their Several founders and Benefactors, and of Their Abbots and Other Superiours, to the time of the Final Suppressions.Dublin: Printed for C.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1786. First Edition. 4to. Calf Gilt. Good. An Account of the Manner in which the Possessions belonging to those Foundations were disposed of, and the Present State of their Ruins. Collected from English, Irish and Foreign Historians, Records, and other Authentic Documents, and from many Curious and Valuable Manuscripts. with Engravings of the several religious and military habits, and a map illustrating the history. Folding map of Ireland Pp. (4, Subscriber list), xxiii (including 18 full page engravings), 820, index, errata. Corners and spine ends bumped and rubbed. Occasional internal marks. Overall a vey good copy of a rare volume.
Nicholson, Asneath. Lights and Shades of Ireland.. .. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1850. First Edition. 8vo. Original Cloth Gilt. Very Good In Three Parts.Part I - Early History. Part II - Saints, Kings and Poets of the Early Ages. Part III - The Famine of 1847 `48 & `49. Pp. xii, 444. Very scarce.
Cox, Richard. Hibernia Anglicana: or, the Second Part of the History of Ireland from the conquest thereof by the English, to this present Time. By the Author of the First Part. London: Printed By Edward James for Joseph Watts et. al., 1690. First Edition. Folio. Hard Cover. Good Vol. 2. only of 2. Pp. (2), Title page, (38), 206, 72, 212. Pp. 9-12 & 4pp. of tables at the end of the volume are in mss. form. Small loss to bottom corner of last mss. leaf . Not in Wing. Rare.
Harris, Walter: The History and Antiquities of the City of Dublin, from the Earliest Accounts Compiled from Authentick Memoirs, Offices of Record, Manuscript Collections, and Other Unexceptionable Vouchers. Dublin: Printed for Laurence Flinn, in Castle Street; and James Williams, in Skinner Row, 1766. First Edition. 8vo. Full Calf. Very good with an appendix containing, a history of the Cathedrals of Christ Church and St. Patrick, the University, the Hospitals and other Public Buildings. Also two plans, one of the city, as it was in the year 1610, being the earliest extant; the other as it is at present, from the accurate survey of the Late Mr. Rocque; with several other embellishments. Pp. [8] + 509. With 2 folding copper engraved maps and 11 plates. Recent full calf.
Lawrence, Richard. The Interest of Ireland in its Trade and Wealth stated Dublin: Printed By Jos. Ray for Jos. North, Sam Helsham Et.al.,, 1682. 12mo. Original Cloth. First part observes and discovers the causes of Irelands not more increasing in trade and wealth from the first conquest till now. Second part proposeth expedients to remedy all its mercanture maladies, and other wealth-wasting enormities, by which it is kept poor and low. Both mix`d with some observations on the politicks of government, relating to the incouragement of trade and increase of wealth. With some reflections on principles of religion, as it relates to the premisses. Two parts in one vol. Pp. (1) (91), 89, (1); (2) (12), 272. Full calf. Professionally rebacked. Previous owner`s bookplate on front pastedown. Rare.
Gilbert, John T (ed.). A Jacobite Narrative of the War in Ireland, 1688-1691... ....with Contemporary Letters and Papers now for the first time Published. Dublin: Dollard, 1892. First & Limited Edition. 4to. Green Mo. Very Good Pp. xvii, 328, corrigenda, adverts. Professionally rebound in later green morocco with title gilt on black label on spine. Lacks front end paper. Occasional foxing and staining. Tear to top edge of 2 leaves of contents pages where uncut page separated at some stage. No loss of text. Issued in a limited edition of only 200 copies. Rare.
Gimlette, Thomas. The History of the Huguenot Settlers in Ireland and other Literary Remains. Dunmore East: Privately Issued, 1888. First Edition. 4to. Hard Cover. Good Pp. 296, vii (Appendix.), (4), xxii (The French Settlers in Waterford). Illustrated with plates & maps including 2 folding coloured maps. Cloth. Recently rebound.
Quincy Jr, Josiah. Observations on the Act of Parliament, Commonly Called the Boston Port Bill... ... with Thoughts on Civil society and Standing Armies. London: Boston, N. E. Printed. London: Reprinted for Edward and Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, 1774. First Edition. 8vo. Navy Blue Mo.. Good first English edition after the American ed. issued in the same year. Pages, [2], 80. Decorative gilt spine with black label. Title gilt. Corners and spine ends bumped and rubbed. Scuffed along cover & spine edges and at spine ends. Boards showing at bottom corner of rear cover. Interesting association copy with bookplates of Thomas Addis Emmet, with his signature, and the Marquis of Lansdowne. Overall good. Thomas Addis Emmet (1764-1827) was the second son of Robert Emmet, physician to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and elder brother of Robert Emmet. He was an Irish American lawyer & politician, a member of the Irish revolutionary group The United Irishmen in the 1790s and Attorney General of New York State 1812-13. The Boston Port Bill was the British response to the Boston Tea Party of 1773. It was designed to secure Britain`s jurisdiction over her American Dominions. The Port of Boston was effectively outlawed and blockaded by the Royal Navy. This resulted in economic & social hardship, leading to the American War of Independence (1775-1783). Josiah Quincy was a Boston patriot & lawyer. In this treatise he argued against the bill, but his efforts were unsuccessful. A scarce item with interesting associations.
Scale, Bernard. An Hibernian Atlas; or General Description of the Kingdom of Ireland: Divided Into Provinces.... ....with Its Sub-Divisions of Counties, Baronies &c.. London: Laurie & Whittle, 1776. First Edition. 4to. Hard Cover. Very Good Shewing their Boundaries, Extent, Soil, Produce, Contents, Measure, Members of Parliament, and Numbers of Inhabitants; also the Cities, Boroughs, Villages; Mountains, Bogs, Lakes, Rivers and Natural Curiosities Together with the Great and Bye Post Roads. The Whole taken from actual Surveys and Observations by Bernard Scale, Land Surveyor and beautifully engraved on 78 Copper Plates by Messrs. Ellis and Palmer. Engraved title and dedication page and 37 full page hand-coloured maps including map of Ireland, a map of each of the four Provinces of Leinster, Munster, Ulster and Connaught and a map of each of the 32 counties of Ireland. Full calf. Professionally rebacked with decorative gilt spine & title on red label. Previous owner`s bookplate on front pastedown. This is the rare first edition.
Taylor, George and Skinner, Andrew. Maps and Roads of Ireland Surveyed 1777 Taylor and Skinner. Dublin: Published for the Authors as the Act Directs 14th November 1778, 1778. First Edition. Royal 8vo. Hard Cover. Very Good Pp. xvi, 288. With folding map of Ireland as frontispiece and 288 pp. of road maps. Some staining to upper edge of early page margins at corners, not affecting the maps. Maps themselves not affected. Else very good. Original calf.
18th Century: Irish sea charts including Cork and Dublin Three Irish sea charts. The first A New and Correct Chart of the Harbour of Corke By The Revd. J. Lindsay Late of His Majesty`s Ship Fougneux. Sold by W. & I. Mount T. & T. Page on Tower Hill, London. The second, The Harbour of Corke by George Grierson, Essex Street, Dublin. The third an undated and unattributed map of Dublin Bay with scale in English miles. All three framed. ( 3 items)

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