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Howitt, R.C.L., & Howitt, B.M. A Flora of Nottinghamshire, privately published 1963. Green cloth, folding map, octavo; Nottingham Patriotic Fair 1917 and Gill, Harry. A Guide to Old Nottingham, compiled for The Patriotic Fair, Nottingham 1917, bound as one. Green cloth, plate illustrations, octavo; Dobbin, Michael. Nottinghamshire History and Topography: A Select Descriptive Bibliography to 1890, by the author, 1983. Boards, octavo; Domesday Book...Nottinghamshire, Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton 1862. Blind-stamped black cloth, photo-zincograph facsimile text, folio (head of spine torn and frayed; hinges weak); and two other works of Nottinghamshire interest, (6). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Minton`s Tiles, Minton, Hollins, & Co., Patent Tile Works, Stoke upon Trent ... a catalogue, [n.p.], circa 1928. Stiff paper covers, thirteen colour lithographed plates loosely inserted, lacking title page and front free endpapers, price list tipped to each, original limp covers worn, folio (44cm x 31cm); with a letter dated 1928 from a director of the firm. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid
[Hunting]. Somerville, E. OE. Slipper`s ABC of Fox Hunting, Longmans, Green and Co, London 1903. Pictorial cloth, half title, title vignette, twenty plate illustrations, folio (390 x 315mm). occasional spotting, loose pages, original pictorial boards, rubbed Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Aldin, Cecil, (illustrator), & Howe-Nurse, Wilfrid. Berkshire Vale, limited edition 71/250, signed by artist and author, Blackwell, Oxford 1927. Cream cloth, full-page illustrations, folio (with remains of dustjacket; upper cover with stained at edges); Smith-Masters, Rev. J.E. Yattendon and its Church, The Cornwall Press, London no date. Dark red cloth gilt, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo; Sharp, Thomas. Oxford Replanned, first edition, Oxford City Council / Architectural Press 1948. Blue cloth, illustrations throughout, octavo; and three other works, (6). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
GIUSEPPI, M.S., A Guide to the Manuscripts preserved in the Public Record Office, 2 vols, 1923/24, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 4 publications including Cushman, Forammifera of the Phillippine and Adjacent Seas, 1921, plates, PETRIE, Henry, Monumenta Historia Britanicca, or, Materials for the History of Britain, 1st edit, vol I (all published), large folio, titles in red and black, lithographic dedication in red and black, 17 plates of coins, 10 plates of manuscript, half-title torn with loss, plates spotted, disbound, 1848 and KNIGHT. Knight`s Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature, folio, 2 vols, in 1,4000 wood engravings of birds, reptiles, fish and mammals, a clean copy but both boards detached, c. 1860 (8)
HENRY TEESDALE. "Improved Edition of the New British Atlas... corrected the year 1832", large folding hand col maps of England & Wales, Ireland & Scotland; 2 col maps North & South Wales & 43 hand col engr county maps complete, county map sizes 13 1/2 x 16ins., good margins cont calf gilt, aeg, folio 1832 good copy.
Follower of David Roberts RA 1796-1864- "Remains of a Triumphant Arch At Petra, March 1839"; pencil on buff paper heightened with white, inscribed and date, 34x49cm: George Earp, late 19th century- "At Genoa"; watercolour, signed G Earp, Brighton, 25x17cm: together with other 19/20th century watercolour studies by and after various hands, (folio) ,
LORD LEIGHTON "Drawings and Studies", preface by F. Pepys Cockerell 1898, limited edition of 500 copies, library plate, some foxing, gilt titles, folio, GOSS, EDMUND British Portrait Painters and Engravings of the 18th Century, Manzi, Joyant and Co, 1906, half morocco with red cloth, library plate and stamps to plates, COLVIN, SIDNEY "The Drawings of Flaxman..", George Bell and Son, 1876, front boards and back strip detached, library plate, elephant folio (3)
DICKENS CHARLES, eight vols, ills. F. Barnard, Chapman and Hall, contemporary marbled boards, half calf, all rather bumped and worn, DICKENS CHARLES `Sketches by boz`, red cloth, Chapman and Hall `JOHN LEECH`S PICTURES OF LIFE AND CHARACTER from the collection from Punch` 3 vols, 1887, half morocco, folio , bumped and worn (12)
Reference. Winearls (Joan), Mapping Upper Canada 1780-1867, An Annotated Bibliography of Manuscript and Printed Maps, University of Toronto Press, 1991, b & w illusts., orig. pub. dec. cloth, spine partially split, 4to, together with Macdonald (Alastair), Mapping the World, A History of the Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1946-1985, pub. HMSO, 1996,col. portrait frontis., numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, orig. pub. cloth, d.j., 4to, with Kerr (Donald & Holdsworth Deryck W. eds.), Historical Atlas of Canada Volume III, Addressing the Twentieth Century, 1891-1961, University of Toronto Press, 1990,numerous colour printed maps and tables throughout, orig. pub. cloth gilt, d.j., folio, together with another thirty-two vols. similar (35)
* Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858). The Fifty-Three Stages of the Tokaido, pub. Tokyo News Service, n.d., c. 1960s, printed title and contents leaf, fifty-five mounted colour plates, a few marks and minor foxing to first plate only, otherwise in clean condition, together with a 24 pp. separately bound booklet of introductory text by Seiichiro Takahashi, bound in yellow wrappers, all loosely contained in orig. pubs. cloth slipcase, with bone fasteners, oblong folio (1)
Hoffmannsegg (Johann Centurius Graf von & Link, Heinrich Friedrich). Flore Portugaise ou Description de Toutes Les Plantes qui Croissent Naturellement en Portugal, 1 vol, 1809, eight fine hand col. stipple engs., mounted, loosely contained in modern hinged card portfolio with printed title to upper board, folio, together with Curtis (Samuel), A Monograph on the Genus Camellia.... from Original Drawings by Clara Maria Pope, 1819, facsimile ed., pub. Charles W. Traylen, c.1965,two calligraphic titles, five col. printed plts., orig. pubs. cloth, lg. folio, with Burgess (H.W.), Eidodendron, Views of the General Character & Appearance of Trees Foreign & Indigenous as connected with Picturesque Scenery, 1827, calligraphic title page with eng. armorial device, torn with loss, six uncoloured litho. plts. on India (only), occ. marginal soiling and creasing, disbound, folio. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (3)
* Prints & engravings. A collection of approx 150 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including portraits, genre, topography, military, classical and natural history, various sizes and condition, together with Demidoff (Anatolie), La Toscane Album Monumental et Pittoresque Execute sous la Directio de M. le Prince, orig. pub. Paris 1863, facsimile ed., Bologne 1973,approx. 105 b & w topographical and architectural views, lg. folio, contained in lg. modern cloth box, hinges broken, worn (approx. 250)
Illustrated London News, vol. 13, July-December, 1848, vols. 18-21, May 1851-December 1852, vols. 23-27, July 1853-December 1855 & vol. 53, July-December 1868, num. wood-engs., some folding (Including interior of the Crystal Palace Hyde Park, 1851; Exterior of the Crystal Palace erected in Hyde Park for the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations (south-east view); London in 1851; Map of Paris, with the latest Improvements, 1855; Funeral of the Duke of Wellington in St. Paul`sCathedral, November 18, 1852; Wellington`sFuneral Car; The British Fleet at Spithead in July 1853; Sebastopol - First Day`sAttack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England; and a few others), together with a bound vol. of The Pictorial Times, vols. 7-9, April 1846-April 1847, all contemp. half calf gilt, some wear, folio (12)
* Colbert (Jean Baptiste). Letter signed "Colbert", Paris, 27th February 1665, an interesting letter from Louis XIV`sfinance minister to the Comte de Comenge, the French ambassador to England, saying that although Charles II, following earlier complaints, had given instructions that any French ships captured by the English should be released, his instructions were not always being followed, Colbert asked Comenge to intervene again, though he accepts that the offenders could well be English ships which had not yet received the King`sinstructions, a little spotting and soiling, 2pp., folio, tipped on to a modern mount with protective wrapper and printed label of Documents and Autographs Ltd. to back of mount, typed English catalogue slip and invoice loosely inserted. The French were allies of the Dutch with whom, at this stage, the English were at war. (1)
* Film. An album of fifty corner-mounted b & w photos and real-photo postcards of actors and entertainers, c. 1940s, many with original signatures including Sydney Greenstreet, Edward G. Robinson, Laurence Olivier, Celia Johnson, Gene Kent, Anne Crawford, Phyllis Calvert, Robert Donat, Dottie Lamour, Michael Wilding, Edward Rigby, Flanagan & Allen, Eric Portman, John Mills, Stewart Granger, plus some with printed signatures in image, contemp. boards, oblong large 8vo, together with an album of twenty-two larger b & w photos of actors, corner-mounted, some with printed signatures, original signatures include Jimmy Durante, Charles Coburn, Barbara Stanwyck, Claudette Colbert, Raymond Massey, mostly approx. 13 x 18 cm, contemp. cloth, some soiling and browning, oblong folio (2)
Naval Log Book. Log of the Proceedings on Board of H.M.S. Hibernia 120 Guns, Captain Peter Richards C.B. bearing the flag of Vice Admiral Sir William Parker, Bart. G.C.B., kept by Gordon Carey Whitbread, Naval Cadet, Commencing 10th March 1847 and Ending..., 1847-48, manuscript log journal, with calligraphic title-page and approx. 100pp. (plus 30pp. blank), kept whilst visiting Lisbon, Malta, and Naples, orig. qtr. sheep, rubbed and soiled, folio. In February 1845 H.M.S. Hibernia was commissioned by Captain Peter Richards to serve as Vice Admiral Sir William Parker`sflagship in the Mediterranean. (1)
* WWI - Archive of Major L.H. Lloyd, Royal Army Service Corps. Two albums containing numerous original photographs, postcards, maps, war diary, poems, orders, etc. 1914-18, 62 thick card leaves, mounted on both sides with approx. 300 original photographs and real photo postcards and approx. 120 documents, passes, printed orders, maps, original poems, War Diary or Intelligence Summaries, stamps, German billeting notices, christmas cards, invitations to balls, two Mention in Despatch notices etc., all neatly captioned in ink, a few leaves loose, a few minor spots, one half red, one half blue morocco, one upper joint splitting, lightly rubbed, oblong folio. A comprehensive and valuable record of one man`swar. Captain, later Major Lloyd served in Northern France from 1914-1918, the archive going on to 1919 when the British army occupied Cologne. The photographs start with embarkation at Southampton in 1914, arrival in Laventie in France, supplying the front, topography, constructing trenches and barbed wire defences, bomb throwing, shelled buildings, billets, graves, a football match on Christmas Day, 1914, R.F.C. planes and hangars, officers, German prisoners etc. ending with Spa, Antwerp and Cologne in 1919. The documents include several Special Order of the Day`sfrom Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig, concert and sporting notices, translations of German orders, regulations, a certificate awarding an Iron Cross, 2nd class, German stamps in occupied Belgium, two manuscript poems, one titled "Our Little dug-out in the Trench" from 2nd Battn, West Yorkshire regiment, a manuscript war diary, from embarkation at Southampton 5 November 1914 to 19 Feb 1915 and two Mention in Despatch notices, 1919. (2)
Bible [Hebrew]. Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum, cum Variis lectionibus, ed. Benjamin Kennicott, 2 vols., Oxford, 1776-80, list of subscribers, partly ruled in red, occn. foxing to some leaves, later half calf, raised bands to spine of each vol., rubbed and scuffed, rear cover to first vol. det. and upper joints to second vol. partly cracked, large folio. Darlow & Moule 5160. The earliest attempt to provide a large scale critical edition of the Old Testament, from collations of all the known Hebrew manuscripts and printed editions of the Bible, which took Kennicott and other participating scholars ten years to complete. (2)
Bible [English]. The Royal Bible: Or, A Complete Body of Christian Divinity: containing the Holy Scriptures at large, and a full and clear explanation of all the difficult texts ... together with critical notes and observations on the whole, by Leonard Howard, 2nd ed., printed for I. Pottinger, 1761, eng. port. frontis., torn and frayed (relined with minor loss to extreme lower outer corner), title printed in red and black, numerous copper eng. plts. by R. Pranker, James Kirk, T. Sanders, Proud, Adam Smith, C. Bibb, and others, after Picart, Coypel, S. Wale, etc., postscript to final leaf dated Southwark, 24th December 1762, some minor marks and occn. sl. soiling, recent antique-style two-tone gilt-panelled full calf (by Paul Tronson of Period Fine Bindings, Wootton Wawen), spine elaborately gilt decorated with red morocco title label, thick folio (1)
[Chaucer, Geoffrey, The Workes of Geffrey Chaucer, newlie printed, with diuers addicions, whiche were neuer in print before... , compiled by Jhon Lidgate, 5th ed., edited by John Stowe, 1561], black letter double-column text with woodcut initials throughout, lacks all prelims. (fourteen or ten leaves depending on issue which is otherwise not determinable), final leaf of text with colophon supplied as modern facsimile, old neat manuscript copy of the final leaf signed by Thomas Cox bound in at end (dampstained), some old soiling and dampstaining and scattered contemp. marginal inscriptions, two closed tear repairs to first leaf including one archival tissue repair touching running head and woodcut of the knight on his horse, the woodcut with neat old ink addition to right border of the image and a few doodles to the left, a few marginal tears, four defective and repaired prelims. [from the 1598 edition] inserted at front, recent calf by Period Bookbinders, folio. STC 5075. (1)
Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Workes of our Antient and Learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed... , ed. Thomas Speight, 1598, title within dec. woodcut border (somewhat soiled and frayed with old ink inscriptions), repairs to lower corners and centre of title verso not affecting text, double-column black letter text with three sectional titles and woodcut initials, lacks initial blank and sixth prelim. plus following port. frontis. (photocopies loosely inserted), some light browning and old waterstaining throughout, damp fraying to lower outer corners of final two gathers with some repairs and loss of text, two shorter leaves I2/7 supplied from another copy, ink lib. stamps to endpapers and pastedowns, later plain boards, worn and covers detached, folio. STC 5078. (1)
Conybeare (W.J. and Howson, J.S.). The Life and Epistles of St. Paul, 2 vols., 1869, b&w steel eng. plts., including views of the Holy Land by W. H. Bartlett, and others, some foxing to title and front endpaper, recent antique-style two-tone blind-panelled calf (by Paul Tronson of Period Fine Bindings, Wootton Wawen), spines elaborately gilt decorated, with morocco label to each, 4to, together with Dore (Gustave, illust.), The Vision of Hell by Dante Alighieri, trans. Henry Francis Carey, pub. Cassell, 1903, b&w plts., modern antique-style dark brown calf, covers blind decorated to margins, spine elaborately gilt decorated with red morocco title label, folio, plus The Imperial Illustrated Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments according to the authorised version, ed. John Brown, pub. A. Fullarton & Co., n.d., c. 1870, numerous b&w steel eng. plates, including views of the Holy Land after Turner, Clarkson Stanfield, A. W. Callcott, J. D. Harding, David Roberts, and others, a.e.g., contemp. blind and gilt dec. full diced black morocco, with bevelled edges, some minor wear to extrems. with upper joint partly cracked at head and foot, thick folio (4)
Dore (Gustave, illust.). The Holy Bible, containing the Old and the New Testaments, pub. Cassell, Petter, and Gilpin, c.1870s, over 200 b & w wood-eng. plts., contemp. ms. inscription on Family Register leaf, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. bevel-edged black morocco, gilt rule decorated raised bands between dot roll and triple rules, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder with elaborate gilt volute and palmette frame, covers with border of gilt triple fillets, wide gilt rose roll, and blind volute roll, a little rubbed and scuffed in places and some minor marks, but generally in good condition, thick folio (2)
Foxe (John). Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happening in the Church, with an universall history of the same. Wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitive age to these latter times of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles and great persecutions against the true Martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by Heathen Emperours, as now lately practised by Romish Prelates, especially in this Realme of England and Scotland. Now againe, as it was recognised, perused, and recommended to the studious reader by the Author Maister John Foxe, the fift time newly imprinted, 2 vols., printed by Peter Short, 1596-97, woodcut title to each vol., the first trimmed to woodcut border, and relaid, second title relined, black letter text, numerous woodcut illusts., occn. minor archival repairs, final leaf of index to second vol. with lower outer corner repaired and replaced in facsimile, additional large folding engraving entitled A Most Exact and Accurat Table of the First Ten Persecutions of the Primitive Church under the Heathen Tirants of Rome ..., sould by William Riddiard, n.d., c. 1625, (STC 11227.5), bound in at front of second vol., some repaired tears and marks, minor loss to extreme margins, relined, modern antique-style two-tone blind-panelled and decorated "Cambridge style" full calf (by Paul Tronson, Period Fine Bindings, Wottoon Wawen), marbled end papers, elaborately gilt dec. spines with morocco title label to each, folio. STC 11226 (and 11226a for the second volume). A handsome copy of the 1596-97 edition of Foxe`sBook of Martyrs, the first produced following his death in 1583, and containing the six-verse encomium in memory of the author by John Hopkins, included at the end of the preliminary leaves to volume 1. The woodcut table of persecutions missing from the early part of volume one is here supplied in the 1625 remodelled engraving bound at the front of volume two. (2)
Foxe (John). The Book of Martyrs: Containing an Account of the Sufferings & Death of the Protestants in the Reign of Queen Mary the First, pub. H. Trapp, 1776, two engraved frontispieces, engraved title, thirty-six copper-engraved plates, one or two leaves with marginal repairs, insect damage to half title lower nargin, occasional light spotting and offsetting, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed and stained, folio (1)
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