BAROZZI (Giacomo, Vignola). Il Vignola Illustrato proposto da Giambattista Spampani e Carlo Antonini, Rome, 1770, folio, engraved frontispiece, title with large vignette, portrait of Pope Clement XIV, 55 full page plates, later quarter calf (worn boards), contents good; VOLTAIRE (F de) Histoire de la Guerre de 1741,2 parts in one vol. London: Jean Nourse 1756, 8vo, contemporay calf; WALKER (J & E) New Modern General Atlas, 1839, 8vo, rather soiled, damaged binding (3)
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NEWCOURT (Richard) Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londiniense, An ecclesiastical parochial history of the diocese of London, 2 vols. first edition London 1708-10, folio, vol. I with portrait, 3 double-page plates and 1 single-page plate, vol. II with map of London, complete as collated, recent panel full calf
Holy Land and Egypt. PIEROTTI (Ermete) Jerusalem Explored, in 2 vols., London and Cambridge, 1864, folio, with 63 lithographed plates, maps and plans, some tinted, some foxing to plates, (now loose, as gutta percha perished), original half morocco with damp damage also to endpapers; together with various Egypt Exploration Fund bound parts; LITTMANN (Enno) Semitic Inscriptions, New York 1905, 4to, staining to covers; 2 others on ancient Biblical writings, C.U.P. c.1900, 4to, cloth; Hawkesyard Priory Lbrary stamps to endpapers, condition of bindings vary some library stamps
LOUTHERBOURG (P J de) The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales, 1979 facsimile edition by Scolar Press, morocco backed boards; HELLINGA (W & L) The Fifteenth Century Printing Types of the Low Countries, 2 vols., 1966, folio, morocco backed cloth, dust wrappers ink marked and chipped; JOHNSON (A F) Selected Essays on Books and Printing, 1970, dust wrapper worn (4)
Staffordshire, SHAW (Stebbing) The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire, 2 vol., folio, London 1798-1801, folio, folding plates and others, folding map, recased and rebacked, neat ex. library stamp to first blank leaf; CAMDEN (W) Stafford, 1806, later bound partwork, folding map by Cary; MASFEN (John) Views of the Church of St Mary at Stafford, 1852, 4to, cloth; all with few library stamps (4)
COOK (Captain James) and G.W. ANDERSON. A New, Authentic and Complete Collection of Voyages round the World, London: Alex Hogg 1784, folio, portrait frontispiece, folding map and first few leaves a little frayed to edges, numerous engraved plates, some foxing and soiling throughout, some corners lightly creased, rebacked and repaired old calf; sold not subject to return
Japan. Enthronement edition of the Japan Advertiser, Tokyo 1928, folio, account of the enthronement ceremonies of Emperor Hirohito from December 1926 to December 1928, complete with original colour woodcut `Himeji Castle` by Hiroshi Yoshida (page 58); all in original silk binding, dust wrapper and Japanese style folding case
BURNET (Dr Thomas) The Theory of the Earth Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth.., 4 works in one, London: R(oger) N(orton) for Walter Kettilby 1697, folio, 3rd edition, separate title pages, two folding plates (one showing California as an island), portrait after Kneller supplied in facsimile, rebacked old calf; KEIL (John) An Examination of Dr Burnet`s Theory of the Earth.., bound with A Dissertation on the Different Figures of the Coelestial Bodies, 2nd edition 1734, 8vo, plates, toned, binding slightly cracked and rubbed (2)
WYCHERLEY (William) Miscellany Poems: as Satyrs, Epistles, Love-Verses, Songs, Sonnets, etc. London: C. Brome, J. Taylor and B. Tooke, 1704, folio, lacking the portrait and endpapers, now rebound; COWLEY (Abraham) The Works, 3 vols. in one, mixed editions, London 1684-89, folio, generally clean, few closed tears, contemporary full panelled calf (rebacked); BEAUMONT & FLETCHER, Seven Plays, 1717-18, 4to, damaged
POPE (Alexander) The Works, London: W. Bowyer for Bernard Lintot 1717, small folio, facsimile portrait, skilfully rebacked, retaining the original panelled calf boards, a few pages browned, but generally clean; and - Poems, Translations and Miscellanies, London 1718, small 8vo, bound with `An Essay on Criticism`, 5th edition, `The Temple of Fame`, and the 5-canto `Rape of the Lock`, 5th edition, 1716, each with a title page, recent calf, repairs (2)
POPE (Alexander) The Dunciad, 2nd edition, with some additional notes, London: for Lawton Gilliver 1729, 8vo, lacks free end papers, contemporary blind-panelled calf; and - another copy, 1735, small folio, lacking title, slight staining, disbound; and - Essay on Man, in Four Epistles to a Friend, London: for J. Wilford, [no date, but 1733-1734], 3rd edition of Epistle I, first editions, first issues, of Epistles II-IV, folio, some pages missnumbered, recent full calf
PRIOR (Matthew) Poems on Several Occasions, London 1718, folio, first edition, Subscriber`s issue, illustrated, slightly toned, modern rebind by Syston Bindery; with - another edition, 2 vols, 1725, 12mo, portrait frontispiece, generally a good copy, later full calf; PARNELL (T) Poems, 2nd edition 1726, 8vo, calf with slight wear (3)
CAMDEN (William) Annales, here translated into English by R.N(orton) Gent, Third edition, London: Thomas Harper for Benjamin Fisher, 1635, folio, four books, bound in one volume, with a wood-cut and half-title, added portrait frontispiece, rebacked full contemporary calf preserving original lettering pieces, endpapers replaced; RALEIGH (Sir Walter) The Arts of Empire and Mysteries of State Discabineted, London 1692, 8vo, few library stamps, recent full calf, collated complete (2) Annales - final leaves damaged with loss
BURNET (Gilbert) History of the Reformation of the Church of England, vols. I and II, first edition London: for Richard Chiswell 1679-71, folio, vol. I with seven full-page engraved portraits, mostly by Hans Holbein, (Henry VIII in facsimile), vol. II with nine full-page portrait engravings; and Supplement vol. III, 1753, all professionally rebound in full blind-stamped panel calf; also - The Abridgment, 4th edition 8vo, title laid down, lacking first and last leaves, rebound; and - History of his Own Time, in 4 vols., London: J F Dove for J Nunn and R & M Priestley, 1818, 4to, old polished calf gilt
STOW (John) The Survey of London, 4th edition (first in folio format), London: Elizabeth Parslow for Nicholas Bourne 1633, folio, original full calf binding, title and text in double lined border, text block complete as called for, decorative headpieces, tailpieces and initial letters, some damp staining mainly to some margins, old calf, rebacked
SPEED (John) Historie of Great Britaine, 3rd edition London: John Dawson for George Humble 1632, folio, loose damaged title (another supplied in facsimile), frontispiece portrait in facsimile, some toning, recent full calf; SPRIGGE (Joshua) Anglia Rediviva, or England`s recovery; being, The History of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army.., London: for John Partridge 1647, first edition, small folio, 2 folding plates supplied in facsimile, ex.library stamps, some toning, rebacked recased diced calf (2)
STOW (John) The Survey of London, London: Elizabeth Purslow for E.Bourne, 1633, folio, folding portrait added overleaf of woodcut arms leaf, head and tailpieces, capitals and armorial bearings, contents a little age toned and foxed in places, last few leaves chipped at head, later diced calf with cracked joints, binding tight
BARLOW (Francis) Aesop`s Fables with his Life, London: 1687, folio, engraved additional pictorial title (damaged), armorial plate, 31 plates and half-page illustrations, few margins close trimmed or repaired tears, other short marginal tears, some soiling and spotting, damaged contemporary calf
DODOENS (Rembert) A Niewe Herball, or Historie of Plantes: wherin is contayned the whole discourse and perfect description of all sortes of Herbes and Plantes.. translated into English by Henry Lyte Esquyer, first English edition London: Henry Loe at Antwerpe for Gerard Dewes 1578, folio, title with woodcut border, portrait, woodcut printer`s motif at end, black letter with woodcut illustrations throughout, the first leaves, table and index at end skillfully repaired with part renewed margins (some loss to index text), some early ink marginal notes, all somewhat age and finger soiled, 20th century morocco backed boards
[BACON (Francis)], VERULAM, (Lord) The Historie Of The Reigne Of King Henry The Seventh, London 1641, small folio, engraved title with trimmed fore margin, rebound in 20th century quarter morocco; BAKER (Sir R) A Chronicle of the Kings of England, 3rd edition London 1660, folio, added engraved title, somewhat age toned, repaired worn panel calf
JOHNSON (Dr Samuel) A Dictionary of the English Language, FIRST EDITION, 2 vols 1755, folio, titles printed in red and black, occasional light spotting, both volumes with neat repairs to margins of first 2 or 3 leaves (and one or two others), dampstain in lower corners of signtures D-H in volume one, small stain in fore-margin of last few leaves, fly-leaf with ownership signatures of Simeon Somers Bartlett (1758), John Bartlett and Thomas Price (1775) and Charles Graves (1776), rebound in modern brown morocco preserving old spine labels Provenance: Bonhams lot 99, 6 October 2009
GOAD (John) Astro-Meteorologica, or Aphorisms and Discourses of the Bodies Coelestial, their Natures and Influences, London: J. Rawlins, for Obadiah Blagrave, 1686, folio, adverts at end, 3 leaves with tear (resulting in loss of a few letters to 4X2 and 5N1), light spotting, Royal Meteorological Society copy with small ""Druce Donation"" stamp to upper margin of title, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired preserving original spine
BOCK (Hieronymus) Krautterbuch..., Mit vleiß übersehen, und mit der kräutter zunamen... gemehret und gebessert durch M. Sebizium.., Sampt angehenckten Speißkammer. Straßburg: Wilhelm Christian Glaser, 1630, folio, engraved title loose and damaged, latter leaves rather creased, damaged and loose, engraved plants and trees within the text, old staining and browning, damaged original boards; Sold not subject to return
MONTFAUCON (Bernard de) Antiquity Explained and represented in Sculptures, translated by David Humphreys, volumes I & II only, London 1721, folio, 98 plates to vol. I including double page, contemporary marbled boards detached, few leaves with staining, tears or creases; vol. II with 34 (of 35) plates, lacking pl. VI, several double page plates torn along folds, some stained, some margins with tears and losses, plain boards (worn); sold as a collection of plates and not subject to return
BURNETT (Bishop Gilbert) The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 2 vols., London 1679-81, folio, added engraved titles, portraits, bound with `A Collection of Records`, some old staining, good modern panel calf gilt; PEARSON (John) An Exposition on the Creed, 1701, portrait frontispiece, folio, contemporary calf (cracked and rubbed), replaced marbled endpapers (3)
THE BIBLE, translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke..., London: Printed by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1595, folio, `Geneva` or `Breeches Bible`; lacking prelim leaves including title (A1 to B6), all now supplied in good toned facsimile, the whole washed and resewn, rebound in full panelled calf
The Holy Bible, Robert Barker, 1613, folio, second King James Edition, main text in black letter, preliminaries in Roman fount; an extra 34 pp of engraved genealogies by John Speed inserted before the Kalendar, bound without the map, in a very good recent calf binding by Ralph Dodge with brass clasps and corner mounts, in fold-out oak box, the text generally in very good condition with the title page remounted, and a few leaves strengthened or neatly repaired, Note: This Second Folio Edition of the King James Bible, defined by Herbert as the `true 1613 edition`, is typeset differently from the 1611 First Folio Edition: the use of a smaller black letter fount allowed 72 lines to the full column, rather than the previous 59 lines per column seen in Herbert 309 and 319. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT THE GREAT SHE BIBLE.
Bible in French, LA SAINTE BIBLE, qui contient le vieux et le nouveau testament.., Amsterdam: chez Mortier and J.L.de Lorme, 1702, folio, in fine original crimson calf gilt, with two white metal clasps with simple floral engraving, traces of residual black enamel, hinges strengthened, a.e.g. Provenance: Sotheby`s sale Shrublands Park, Suffolk, 2006
NEW TESTAMENT, Rheims & Bishops` versions, FULKE (William) The Text of the New Testament of Jesus Christ, translated out of the vulgar Latine by the Papists ... at Rhemes ... Whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke, commonly used in the Church of England, with a confutation of all such arguments, glosses, and annotations, as conteine manifest impietie, or heresie ... against the Catholike Church of God ... London: Impensis G.B.[ishop], 1601, folio, 482 ff., double column text, woodcut border on the title-page, occasional dust and damp staining, rebacked calf, with corners restored, new endpapers; ref. Herbert 266
The Vinegar Bible, The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New, newly translated out of the original tongues..., Oxford: John Baskett 1717, large folio, original full calf, generally a good copy collated complete, slight occasional staining or foxing. Note: The heading to Luke 20, which reads `the parable of the vinegar`, rather than `vineyard`, gives this bible its name
ERASMUS (Desiderius) [The First Tome or Volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus Upon the Newe Testament] Gospel of Mark only, first edition thus [London: Edwarde Whitchurch 1548], folio, lacking title and colophone, black letter with wide margins and a woodcut initial to each of the 15 chapters, minor foxing or staining, good recent half vellum
FOXE (Rev J) Acts and Monuments of Matters Most Special and Memorable, happening in the Church.., London 1641, folio, 3 vols, a matched set with different size of leaves, vol. I lacking folding plate; Vol. II with title page in facsimile, 41 woodcuts; Vol. III with a few leaves in facsimile, some damp staining, all in recent full brown calf; with - Book of Martyrs, 1761, folio, engraved frontispiece and title, plates, later bound; and one other later vol. (5)
BOLINGBROKE (Lord) - manuscript, COOKE (George Wingrove) Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke, manuscript circa 1835 or earlier, of the text of Wingrove`s published work, 2 vols. in one thick folio, showing author`s corrections, including dedication (signed), and preface, but without the appendices (in vol. II); written in varied sloping hands, with scrap paper used at the end, all in a worn binding; together with a copy of the 2nd published edition (1836) in a damaged binding Provenance: by family descent
STARK (Freya) Space, Time & Movement, London: Her Godson 1969, oblong 4to, no.216 of 500 signed by Stark, morocco backed printed boards, in slipcase; SHAYLOR (Andrew) Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, 2005 edition, no.443/1000, slipcase; KROES (Dr J) Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market, publ. Waanders, plastic sealed; CHAUCER, Canterbury Tales, the Ellesmere Chaucer, large modern folio in plastic seal (4)
BLOMEFIELD (Francis) and Charles PARKIN. An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, in five volumes 1739-75, folio, folding plates and others, a few lacking, calf backed marbled boards Vol 1 lacks prospect of Buckenham Castle and Bloomfield Pedigree Vol 2 lacks Hall Monument p.414, Briggs Monument p.641 Vol 3 lacks Marsham Monument p.592, Effigies p.661 Vol 4 lacks Rice Wiggett Monument, p.383 Plan of Kings Lynn p.574 some toning and age staining, taped repairs to tears, but generally a good looking set in reasonably tight binding .
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