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STREATFIELD(Rev Thomas) - Exerpta Cantiana: Being the Prospectus of a History of Kent, 1836, tall folio, engraved plates, presentation copy, original boards (binding a.f).

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L'Art Contemporain - 3 vols, folio, numerous process-engraved plates of 19th century paintings, half-morocco, bindings broken, Paris circa 1850-60.

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Allingham (W) The Diaries, 1990, published by The Folio Society (in a slipcase), and various other diaries

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Chambers (E) Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 1738, second edition, with many illustrations, two volumes, folio full leather, with the rare Caslon specimen (Volume II, Letters)

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Lorenzetti (G) Il Quaderno dei Tiepolo, 1946, no. 639 of a limited edition, folio, and two other books

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Bartholomew 1/2 inch maps: complete set in Publisher's Binder, Bartholomew Survey Atlas, 1939, second edition, folio, half morocco, finely bound, and two others

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Blake (W) Vala or The Four Zoas, a facsimile and transcript, 1963, folio

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Trevelyan (J) A Place, A State: a suite of drawings, with commentary by Kathleen Raine, 1974, Enitharmon Press, small folio, one of a limited edition of 200 copies

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Graham (R) Deserted Cornish Tin Mines, 1975, a two volume set, no. 113 of a limited edition of 200, Piper (J) Catalogue to an Exhibition of Paintings, etc, 1973, folio, and other illustrated books

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Gibson (E ed) Camden's Britannia, 1695, folio half calf (lacks maps)

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Richards (J M intro) The Wood Engravings of Eric Ravilious, 1972, Lion and Unicorn Press, limited edition no. II/9, folio

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Joaquin Macias; folio of etchings, coloured engraving, watercolour, and sundry correspondence etc (33).

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After Haghe - Views of Belgium and Germany, a folio of hand-coloured lithographs, together with a book by Gabriel Hanotaux 'Jeanne d'Arc'.

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'Repton, Oxford and Somerset', a coloured chromolithograph after a work by 'Spy' for Vanity Fair magazine, 6 August 1903, folio, framed and glazed.

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'Plum', a coloured chromolithograpph after a work by 'Spy' for Vanity Fair magazine, 3 September 1903, folio, framed and glazed.

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'Yorkshire', a coloured chromolithograph after a work by 'Spy' for Vanity Fair magazine, 20 August 1903, folio, framed and glazed.

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'Bobby', a coloured chromolithograph after a work by 'Spy' for Vanity Fair magazine, 5 June 1902, folio, framed and glazed.

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Beerbohm Max. Heroes and Heroines of Bitter Sweet limited edition 626/900 no date. Card solander case comprising title card a facsimile note and four (of five) tipped in colour caricatures folio

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Jameson Mrs. Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad four volumes Saunders & Otley London 1834. Full vellum with gilt decorated spines and labels engraved frontispiece octavo; Shakespeare William. Othello The Moor of Venice Cassell London 1890. Bevelled brown cloth gilt twelve illustrations after F. Dicksee folio; Shakespeare William. As You Like It Cassell London 1887. Bevelled blue-grey pictorial cloth twelve illustrations after Emile Bayard folio; and four other works

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A folio of approximately twenty-five pencil drawings by John Gutteridge Sykes (1866-1941) inluding Worle Somerset The River Avon Nr. Bristol and a View of The Bristol Suspension Bridge each pencil most inscribed with title signed and dated various sizes each unframed

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Folio of press cuttings and press release photographs on Louise Anderson, scottish tennis and Lacrosse star of the 1930s originally from Skermorlie, a lot

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An early 20th century illustrated teaching aid, with 75 full page illustrations of various activities, nursery rhymes and cartoon characters, including Lucie Mabel Attwell, early Mickey Mouse and Bonzo, in card folio,

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English School folio of unframed watercolours, Landscapes, including J.M.Taylor and Hart, Largest 10 x 13.75 ins.

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R.S.E.Coram -Marc folio of cartoons, Daily Express cartoons, signed, Largest 12 x 8.5 ins.

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* Italy. An album of seventy-five mounted large format albumen prints, c. 1880, including images of the Cathedral in Sienna with blindstamp of photographer Paolo Lombardi, Baix, Capri, Rome, Tivoli, Florence, Venice (four photos. with running worm holes affecting left borders), Verona and Cologne, approx. 38 x 30 cm and similar sizes, most neatly captioned on mounts beneath image, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and marked, large folio (1)

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* Japan. An album of 106 hand-col. albumen prints, late 19th c., inclduing views, customs and portraits, approx. 21 x 26 cm, pasted on album leaves back to back with printed captions in English beneath, a.e.g., contemp. embossed dec. morocco, rubbed and some sl. wear, oblong folio (1)

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Sadoul (Georges). Histoire Générale du Cinéma, L'Inventions du Cinéma 1832-1897, revised ed., Paris, 1948 & Les Pionniers du Cinéma 1897-1909, 1st ed., 1947, numerous b&w illusts. to each, both orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and a little soiled, some minor fraying to extrems., with bookplate of Ifan Kyroe Fletcher (designed by McKnight Kauffer), 8vo, together with Deslandes (Jacques & Richard, Jacques), Histoire Comparée du Cinéma, vols. I & II (1826-1896 & 1896-1906), Paris, Casteman, 1966/68 respec., numerous b&w illusts., both orig. cloth in d.j.s, second vol. with d.j. torn, 8vo, plus Centre George Pompidou. Pathé Premier Empire du Cinéma, 1994, numerous col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, VG, and Bock (Hans-Michael & Töteberg, Michael, eds.), Das Ufa-Buch, pub. 1992, numerous b&w illusts., signed by the author and with signed presentation slip loosely inserted, orig. printed boards, large 4to, VG, plus others on European cinema, including Of Joy and Sorrow, A Filmography of Dutch Silent Fiction, by Geoffrey Donaldson, 1997, The Haunted Screen, Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt, 1969, The Films in My Life, by Francois Truffaut, 1978, etc., many in d.j.s, mostly 4to/8vo (approx. 45)

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Hollywood and Film History, Picture Books, etc., all modern publications, including The Hollywood Story, by Joel W. Finler, 1988, The Making of David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, by Adrian Turner, 1994, Buster Keaton Remembered, by Eleanor Keaton and Jeffrey Bance, 2001, Dorothy and Lillian Gish, by Lillian Gish, ed. James E. Frasher, 1973, Fred Zinnemann, A Life In The Movies, 1992, Hollywood's Golden Year, 1939, A 50th Anniversary Celebration, by Ted Sennett, 1989, Directed by Vincente Minnelli, by Stephen Harvey, Museum of Modern Art New York, 1989, M-G-M, When the Lion Roars, by Peter Hay, 1991, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, large format, 4to/folio, generally G/VG (approx. 80)

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* Doctor Zhivago. Exhibitor's Campaign Book from M-G-M, 1965, directed David Lean and starring Omar Sharif and Julie Christie, 24 pp. including covers, b&w illusts. from photos., orig. printed wrappers, a little soiled, tall slim folio Printed in 1967 for the US market. (1)

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* RKO. Radio Pictures Prosperity Programme for 1932-1933, 62pp., colour-printed throughout, including a fine double-page spread for 'Kong. The Greatest Money Picture of the Year', orig. stiff wrappers, upper cover lettered in gilt, a little dust soiled, slim folio (1)

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Intolerance. British Souvenir programme of D. W. Griffith's film, 1917, 8 pp., b&w photo. illusts., orig. printed wrappers, creased and soiled, paper reback and sellotape repair to upper cover, oblong slim folio, together with a 1917 programme for the film at Prince's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, plus a cast list and a related pamphlet entitled 'A Declaration of Personal Independence. A Way with Meddlers', plus other silent film era programmes and related including a three-fold Cardiff Empire programme for September 1917, showing 'Intolerance' (a carton)

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* Les Miserables. Promotional printed programme, published for the European Motion Picture Co. Ltd., 1925, 24 pp. including tinted photo. illusts., printed card wrappers, sl. soiled and split on spine, oblong slim folio, together with six front-of-house b&w photo. stills for the film, including the actors Gabriel Gabrio, Sandra Milowanoff, Jean Toulout, and Paul Jorge, corner pinholes, 8" x 10" plus a programme for Streatham Empire Picture Palace showing the film and two printed synopses for a 1913 screenplay version of the same title (10)

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Brandt (Bill). Shadow of Light, 1977; Nudes 1945-1980, 1980, numerous b & w plts. from photos, both with Westerham Press file copy compliments slip sellotaped to front free endpapers, both orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Bailey (David), Trouble and Strife, 1981; Nudes, 1981-1984, 1984, b & w illusts. from photos., both orig. cloth in d.j., small 4to/folio, plus Danziger (James), Beaton, 1st ed., 1980, b & w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth, in d.j. with a few short edge-tears, small folio, plus 25 other modern photogaphers interest and similar (30)

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Thomas (Alan). The Expanding Eye. Photography and the Nineteenth-Century Mind, 1st ed., 1978, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., 4to, together with America & Lewis Hine. Photographs 1904-1940, foreword by Walter Rosenblum, biographical notes by Naomi Rosenblum, pub. Aperture, 1977, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, plus Clarke (Bob Carlos), Obsession, foreword by Patrick Lichfield, 1st ed., 1981, col. and b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus other photography interest, incl. magazines (3 cartons)

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British Film Institute. Film Classics, ed. Edward Buscombe & Rob White, 2 vols., 1st ed., 2003 & The British Cinema Source Book, BFI Archive Viewing Copies and Library Materials, ed. Elaine Burrows, with Janet Moat, David Sharp and Linda Wood, pub. British Film Institute, 1995, b&w illusts. to each, orig. laminated purple printed boards, 4to, together with Gifford (Denis), The British Film Catalogue 1895-1970, A Guide to Entertainment Films, pub. David & Charles, 1973, orig. cloth in rubbed d.j., thick 4to, plus Bousquet (Henri), Catalogue Pathé des Années 1896 à 1914, 2 vols., (1907-09 & 1910-11), pub. 1993-94, orig. blue printed wrappers, folio, and Surowiec (Catherine A., ed.), The Lumiere Project, The European Film Archives at the Crossroads, 1996, numerous col. and b&w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., large 4to, VG, plus seven others related, on archives, etc. (14)

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Finch (Christopher). The Art of Walt Disney, from Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdom, 1st ed., New York, Abrams, 1973, numerous col. and b&w plts. and illusts., including some folding, orig. pict. cloth, in torn glassine d.j., thick folio, together with Holliss (Richard, and Sibley, Brian), The Disney Studio Story, pub. Octopus Books, 1988, numerous col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus Feild (Robert D.), The Art of Walt Disney, reprinted, 1944, some col. plts., numerous b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, a few minor marks, 4to, and four others related (Walt Disney and Assorted Other Characters, by Jack Kinney, 1988, Felix, The Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat, by John Canemaker, 1991, Walt Disney, Hollywood's Dark Prince, by Marc Eliot, 1993 & Walt Disney, by Richard Schickel, 1968), all orig. cloth in d.j.s, mostly 8vo, plus a six-page series of synopses for Disney shorts, dated 1939, typescript copy, a 1964 campaign book for Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and an album of modern souvenir and commemorative colour-printed stamps, all featuring Disney cartoons, issued in Grenada, Guyana, Dominica, Antigua, etc., modern mock leather album, with slipcase, large 4to (10)

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Wales. Lhuyd (Humphrey), Cambriae Typus auctore Humfredo Lhuydo, 2nd state (folio numbered 12), [1588], hand coloured engraved map with ornamental title cartouche, browning to old green ink causing weakening of paper in some areas and a few tears, approx. 370 x 495 mm, Spanish text to verso, together with another copy printed after 1602 (Spanish text to verso), heavily browned Booth, Antique Maps of Wales. (2)

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Herefordshire. A collection of 28 tinted lithograph views of Hereford and area, c.1840s mostly by C. Radclyffe, (also includes J. Shaw, D. Cox & W.Gill), one plt. folded & torn to margin, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. cloth with initials H.F.G. to upper board, spine torn, extrems. rubbed, oblong folio (1)

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Yorkshire - Campsall Estate. 'Survey of the Revd. Edward Frank's Estates at Campsall Sutton &c. Yorkshire 1831' [as titled to upper cover] 10 ink and watercolour estate plans on scale of five chains to an inch, each with tenants names, field numbers and areas, each plan approx. 470 x 665 mm, some short marginal tears, contents loose in contemp. half morocco binding, rubbed, folio, together with two large original manuscript estate plans laid onto linen and entitled 'A Plan of Alterations Designed for Campsall the Seat of Bacon Frank Esqr by Thomas White 1771' and 'A Design for the Improvement of Campsal the Seat of Bacon Frank Esq. by T. White 1796', each with inset key to principal buildings, the latter with damp damage to right portion and some fraying to edges, measuring approx. 1120 x 1070 mm and 980 x 1270 mm respec., plus another late 18th century plan on a scale of 1/2 a chain to an inch, with some marginal tears, approx. 1170 x 1280 mm, and a collection of related manuscript maps and documents including three unbound 18th century ink manuscript reports relating to drainage in the area entitled 'The Report of John Smith Engineer for Draining and preserving certain Low Grounds upon the River Went from the Junction of the River Dun to the High Way Leading from Walden Stubbs to Norton in the Parish of Campsall' (7 ff.), 'The Report of John Smith Engineer for Draining and Preserving certain Low Grounds upon the River Went, from its Junction with the River Dun, to Smeeton Mill, in the West Riding of the County of York' (10 ff.), 'An Estimate of Expense of the Intended Drainage upon the River Went from its Junction with the River Dun to the High Way Leading from Walden Stubbs to Norton in the Parish of Campsall upon the Contracted Plan' (3 ff.), plus other related documents including a letter from the Ordnance Survey and manuscript area calculations Campsall Hall was the home of the Frank family for several generations. The hall and grounds were extensively enlarged during the time of Richard Frank (1698-1762) but unfortunately the fine Georgian house no longer stands. (-)

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Warwickshire. Album of eleven hand-finished platinotype views of Warwickshire, by Elmer Keene, pub. C.W. & Co., Bristol, early 20th c., each loosely laid into album, each approx. 300 x 580mm, few other illustrations pasted into volume, contemp. cloth gilt, slightly marked, oblong folio Includes views of Warwick Castle, Stratford-on-Avon, Shackespeare's Birthplace, Ann Hathaway's cottage etc. (1)

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Borlase (William). Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, and Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity in Britain, and the British Isles, Exemplified and Proved by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, with a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language, 2nd ed., 1769, folding map (slightly browned), twenty-six eng. plts. (inc. 1 folding & 1 single-page map), eng. illusts., contemp. calf, red morocco title label, upper board near detached, lower joint cracked, folio Armorial bookplate of Sir William Purves Hume Campbell Bart. The title page with his presentation inscription to the Marchmont Library dated March 1812. Upcott p.82-86. (1)

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Borlase (William). Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall. Consisting of Several Essays on the First Inhabitants, Druid-Superstition, Customs, and Remains of the Most Remote Antiquity in Britain, and the British Isles, Exemplified and Proved by Monuments now Extant in Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, with a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language, 2nd ed., 1769, folding map (with slight offsetting), twenty-six eng. plts. (inc. 1 folding & 1 single-page map), eng. illusts., 20th c. qtr. cloth, slightly browned, folio Upcott p.82-86. (1)

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Boswell (Henry). Historical Descriptions of New and Elegant Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of England and Wales, c.1780s, 49 uncoloured engraved county and regional maps by Thomas Kitchin, numerous engraved views (mostly two engravings to one page), list of subscribers to rear, title and frontis. with crude paper repair to upper margin, some othermarginal repairs, dampstaining to last few leaves, contemp. half calf, covers detached, folio (1)

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Skelton (Joseph). Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata, Containing Upwards of One Hundred and Seventy Engravings amongst which are numerous representations of buildings in Oxford, now either altered or demolished, and which had never been before engraved: the whole forming An Illustation of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings in this University, 2 vols., 1st ed., Oxford, 1823, folding eng. plan of Oxford after Ralph Agas, on india paper (spotted), 133 b&w eng. plts. on india paper, mostly with some foxing and light offsetting, together with Pietas Oxoniensis, or Records of Oxford Founders, 1st ed., 1828, eng. title on india paper (some foxing), list of subscribers, twenty-five eng. plts. on india paper, dated 1830 & 1831 (preface dated 1831), some light foxing to plts., mostly to margins, all t.e.g., contemp. half red crushed morocco, gilt dec. spines, a little rubbed and some minor marks, folio, large paper copy Ex libris Melville Portal (1818-1904) of Laverstoke House, Hampshire, with his circular engraved bookplate to front pastedown of each volume. (3)

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Smith (A.C.). Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs in a Hundred Square Miles Round Abury, 1st ed., pub. Marlborough College Natural History Society, 1884, b & w plts. and illusts., double-page map, orig. green cloth gilt, folio, together with Map of One Hundred Square Mile Round Abury; Shewing the British and Roman Stone and Earthworks of the Downs of North Wilts, by the Revd. A.C. Smith, 1884, mounted sectional double-page maps, orig. cloth, folio (2)

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Speed (John). The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine..., pub. Bassett & Chiswell, [1676], lacking engraved and typographic titles, 59 uncoloured engraved maps only (of 68), lacking Leicestershire, Monmouthshire, Radnor, Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire, Flint, Caernarvon, Anglesey & Ulster, each map missing a 14 mm wide vertical strip at the central fold, some other loss of image to a few maps, many maps with paper repairs, numerous 18th century blank leaves inserted throughout, some with ink manuscript distance tables, disbound, folio The loss at the central folds is the result of careless rebinding during the mid 20th century, when the original paper binding guards were removed, and the volume cropped to a uniform size. Sold as seen, not subject to return. (1)

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Sumner (Heywood). The Book of Gorley, printed at The Chiswick Press, 1910, hand-coloured frontis., b&w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later half green crushed morocco, spine gilt, with orig. upper cover bound in at rear of vol., together with The Ancient Earthworks of Cranborne Chase, printed at The Chiswick Press, 1913, double-page b&w frontis., b&w plts. and illusts., including one or two folding, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later half green crushed morocoo, gilt spine, with orig. upper cover bound in at rear of vol., both vols. with some light surface marks to boards, folio, plus two related pamphlets by the same author, each inscribed by him (The Ancient Earthworks of Cranborne Chase [from Proceedings, Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club], Dorchester, 1913, & Combs Ditch and Bokerley Dyke Reviewed [Proceedings of the Bournemouth Natural Science Society], 1930 The first work printed in a limited edition of 25 copies only with hand-coloured frontispiece by the author. With a manuscript note to the lower margin by the author to page 71. The second work printed in a limited edition of 200 copies, signed by the author. (2)

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Tipping (H. Avray). English Homes, Period III, Vol. 1, Late Tudor and Early Stuart, 1558-1649, 1st ed., Country Life, 1922, together with two copies of the 2nd ed. of the same work, plus Period IV, Vol. 1, Late Stuart, 1649-1714, 3 copies, all 2nd eds., Country Life, 1929, num. b & w illusts. from photos., all orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, mostly faded on spines, folio (6)

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Tipping (H. Avray). English Homes. Period III, Vol. 1, Late Tudor and Early Stuart, 1558-1649, and Period IV, Vol. 1, Late Stuart, 1649-1714, both 2nd eds., pub. Country Life, 1929, numerous b&w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, spines sl. sunned, folio (2)

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Walker (J. & C.). To Her Most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria...This British Atlas, Comprising Separate Maps of Every County in England, each Riding in Yorkshire and North and South Wales..., March 1st, 1842, engraved title, 47 engraved hand coloured maps, worm trails to outer margin of last few maps, a few other marks and abrasions, two Bradshaw railway maps of Great Britain bound in, contemp. half cloth, worn to spine, folio (1)

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Walker (J. & C.). To her most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria...This British Atlas..., c.1840, engraved title, 15 hand coloured engraved double page maps only only (of 42), contemp. half sheep, worn with defective spine, folio Sold as a colection of maps. Not subject to return. (1)

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Weever (John). Ancient Funerall Monuments with in the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Illands Adjacent; with the Dissolved Monasteries therein Contained, 1631, engraved title, lacking pages 647-654 and a few other leaves detached, contemp. calf, some wear to extrems., folio Sold with all faults. Not subject to return. (1)

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Wyatt (M. Digby). Views of the Crystal Palace and Park, Sydenham, from Drawings by Eminent Artists, and Photographs by P.H. Delamotte, First Series (all. pub.), pub. Day and Son, Christmas 1854, 24 col. litho. plts. incl. pict. eng. title page, correct as list, blind library stamp to upper outer corner of each plt. image, 20th c. qtr. morocco, boards detached and spine worn, folio (1)

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Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English, 1st Gibson edition, 1695, engraved portrait, 50 engraved double page maps by Morden and nine other plates of coins and antiquities, Shropshire with a little loss to corner, a few maps close-trimmed into border, two text leaves with marginal loss, modern panelled calf, folio Chubb CXIII. (1)

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Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the Adjacent Islands, 2 vols., 2nd Gibson edition, [1722], port. frontis., 51 double-page uncoloured engraved maps mostly by Robert Morden, some other plates of coins and antiquities, all maps and plates complete, Kent map with 9 cm worm trail and some other maps and text leaves with minor worm trails, occ. light dampstaining and offsetting, a few leaves loose, contemp. calf, covers detached to volume one, folio Chubb CXV. (2)

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Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Desctiption of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, vols. 1 & 4 only (of 4), 2nd Gough edition, 1806, engraved portrait frontis., 19 engraved maps only (of 57), some leaves loose with minor marginal fraying, orig. boards with paper lables to spines, folio Sold as a collection of maps. Not subject to return. (2)

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Camden (William). Britain, or a Chorographicall Description of the Most Flourishing Kingdomes..., 1610, 23 double-page engraved maps by Saxton/Kip/Hole only (of 57), some maps frayed to margins (a few with loss to image) or with creasing, some leaves detached, orig. panelled sheep, some wear and fraying to extrems., folio Sold with all faults. Maps include Cornwall, Dorset, Somerset, Sussex, Bucks, Bedford, Essex, Cambridge, Hants, Northants, Leicestershire, Rutland, Lincoln, Notts, Worcs, Radnor, Brecknock, Monmouth, Caern, Montgomery, Merionith, Flint & Cumbria. (1)

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Cary (John). Cary's New English Atlas; being a Complete Set of County Maps, from Actual Surveys, Corresponding in Size with his General Atlas..., 1809, engraved title, 46 engraved double-page maps, hand coloured in outline, all complete as list, contemp. half calf, rubbed with a little loss to head of spine, folio Internally an excellent copy with wide margins. (1)

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Chatelain (Henri Abraham). Atlas Historique, ou Nouvelle Introduction a l'Histoire, a la Chronologie & la Geographie Ancienne & Moderne, volume 2 only, Amsterdam, 1708, title printed in red and black with engraved printers device, four uncoloured folding maps (including two of the British Isles, England & Wales and Switzerland), 28 double-page engraved plates which include many maps of parts of the British Isles, a birds-eye view of Venice as well as numerous genealogical tables, contemp. calf, rubbed with some fraying, folio Internally in excellent condition. The maps strong impressions with good margins. (1)

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Clutterbuck (Robert). The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1815-27, folding county map, six maps & plans and forty-seven plts. (few hand-col., inc. proof plts. on India paper), numerous finely hand-col. armorials to fore-edge margins, list of subscribers to vol.1 (includes revised list), a.e.g., contemp. morocco by F. Bedford, with raised bands and elaborate gilt decoration to spines, green morocco spine labels, extrems. slightly rubbed and spines faded, folio Large paper copy. Huth library bookplates to each volume. (3)

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