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Noguchi, Yone. Korin, limited to 450 copies, 6 wood blocks in colour and black, 10 collotypes, original wrappers, cloth folder with ivory toggles, 1922; Haronobu, limited to 500 copies, 15 woodblocks in black & colour, 17 collotypes, original wrappers, cloth folder with ivory toggles, 1927; Boller, W. Masterpieces of the Japanese color woodcut, original cloth, folio, 1950; and 3 others, similiar (6).
Pope, Alexander. The Iliad of Homer, first folio edition, six volumes in three, volume one with half title, portrait frontispiece and double page map of Greece, engravings on three sheets, worn contemporary spotted calf, generally a good impression but occasional spotting and staining, Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720 (3).
BACON'S New Large Scale Atlas of London and Suburbs ... 79 double-page sheets of maps and plans, folio, 1901; Rock's Illustrated Map of London ... coloured and folded within cloth covers with pictorial label, small 8vo. (ca.1855); Kidd's New Guide to the 'Lions' of London ... new edition, engraved illustrations, cloth and gilt label, small 8vo. (ca.1840)
Dugdale (Sir William). The History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, from its foundation. Extracted Out of Original Charters, Records, Leiger-Books, and Other Manuscripts... whereunto is added a Continuation thereof..., 4 parts in 1, 2nd ed., 1716, eng. port. frontis., forty eng. plts. after Hollar (inc. 6 double-page), occ. scattered spotting and offsetting, contemp. panelled calf, recent reback and corner repairs, folio. Upcott p.698-700. (1).
Dugdale (Sir William). The History of St. Paul's Cathedral, in London, from its foundation: extracted out of original charters, records, leiger-books, and other manuscripts ... with a continuation and additions, including the republication of Sir William Dugdale's life from his own manuscript; by Henry Ellis, 1818, b&w eng. port. frontis., XXXX (66?), including some folding (?), small oval library ink stamp to foot of portrait, and one or two small oval inkstamps to margins elsewhere, single heavier library withdrawl inkstamp to verso of preface leaf, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt dec. spine, recased with orig. spine laid down, rubbed to edges, with small gilt oval library stamp towards foot of upper cover, thick folio (1).
Howel (James). Londinopolis; An Historicall Discourse or Perlustration of the City of London, The Imperial Chamber, and Chief Emporium of Great Britain; whereon to is added another of the City of Westminster, with the Courts of Justice, Antiquities, and new buildings thereunto belonging, 1st ed., 1667, engr. frontis, fldg. engr. birdseye view of London, some light browning and creasing to text, some leaves to centre of vol. browned to lower outer margin (not affecting text), modern blind-panelled full calf, small folio (1).
Allingham (Helen, and Dick, Stewart). The Cottage Homes of England, 2nd imp., 1909, sixty-four col. plts., together with Ditchfield (P.H.), The Cottages and Village Life of Rural England, 1st ed., 1912, fifty-two mounted col. illusts., correct as list, both t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed on spines, 4to, plus Thomas (Edward), British Country Life in Spring and Summer, 2 vols., 1907, fifty tipped-in col. illusts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. cloth, rubbed and waterstained, small folio, and others similar All ex-lib copies with usual marks. (11).
Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 2nd ed., 1768, double-page uncol. eng. map (creased & torn to margins), double-page plan and view of Gloucester, double-page view of Gloucester Cathedral, fifty-seven double-page eng. views of seats by Kip (of 61), lacks port., title and prelims. etc. (all before B), three plts. a little torn to central folds without loss, first & last pages and few plts. creased, contents generally clean, later half sheep, boards worn and with crude reback, folio Upcott p.250. (1).
Bacon (George W., pub.). Bacon's Large Scale Atlas of London and Suburbs with an Alphabetical Index, c.1912, sixty-one double-page colour maps, complete as list, one map torn with old sellotape repair, small closed tear to contents leaf, orig. half morocco gilt, rubbed with a little fraying to extrems., folio (1).
Burton (William). The Description of Leicestershire, containing matters of Antiquitye, Historye, Armorye and Genealogy, 1622, eng. port. frontis. (trimmed and pasted to blank at rear), double-page engr. county map by Saxton/Kip (close-trimmed to margins, with a little loss to lower margin) bound in before title, engr. title (laid down), light water stain to text throughout (one or two small archival repairs to extreme lower margin), several leaves at end re-strengthened to lower margin, contemp. blind-panelled full calf, with gilt coat of arms to centre of each cover, a little rubbed, folio (1).
Davey (George). Five Lithographic Views deliniating the Beauties in the Neighbourhood of Chepstow, Bristol, c.1820s, five b&w litho. views printed by Day & Haghe after John Willis, together with one additional litho view of Symonds Yat by G. Rowe loosely inserted, orig. printed wrappers, stitched as issued, generally in excellent condition, slim oblong folio (1).
Drake (Francis). Eboracum or the History and Antiquities of the York, from its Original to the Present Times, Together with the History of the Cathedral Church and the Lives of the Archbishops of that See, 1st ed., 1736, num. plts., folding diags. and plans (complete as list), contemp. panelled calf gilt, rebacked, folio Upcott 1357. (1).
Dugdale (William). The History of Imbanking and Draining of Divers Fens and Marshes, both in Foreign Parts and in this Kingdom, and of the Improvements thereby, 2nd ed., revised and corrected by Charles Nalson Cole, 1772, eleven folding eng. maps, correct as list, contemp. blind-panelled calf, worn on spine, covers det., folio (1).
Halfpenny (Joseph). Fragmenta Vetusta or the Remains of Ancient Buildings in York, 1807, eng. title with some offsetting, num. b&w plts., a.e.g., contemp. calf gilt, rebacked, folio, together with Storer (James & Henry). Delineations, Graphical and Descriptive, of Fountain's Abbey, in the West Riding of the County of York, n.d., c. 1820, sl. spotting, num. b&w plts., modern quarter calf, spine sunned, 4to (2).
Harris (John). The History of Kent, In Five Parts, Vol.1 (all published), 1719, eng. port. frontis. (trimmed with some loss and laid-down), folding eng. map (strengthened to verso), thirty-four double-page plts. after Kip (one torn with loss) and one folding eng. by kip (torn & repaired to verso), four double-page eng. maps and three single-page plts., last leaf of text detached and a little frayed to upper margin, text spotted and slightly browned, contemp. calf, upper board detached and lower joint weak, extrems. rubbed & scuffed, folio. Volume 2 was never completed or published. Upcott p.354-357. (1).
Herefordshire. The Herefordshire Doomsday, pub. Alecto Historical Editions, 1988, comprising three volumes (Introduction & Translation/Doomsday Book Studies/Folios & Maps), orig. linen-backed boards contained in orig. crimson qtr. morocco drop-over book box with gilt lettering to spine, folio (1).
Lhuyd (Edward). Archaeologia Britannica, giving an account additional to what has been hereto published, of the language, histories, and customs of the original inhabitants of Great Britain: from collections and observations in travel through Wales, Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne, Ireland and Scotland, Vo.I, Glossography [all pub.], Oxford, engr. vignette title, single-page list of subscribers, some marks and one or two leaves creased without loss, rare endpaper stained, slightly affecting final leaf of text, contemp. panelled full calf, modern re-back, retaining orig. label, rubbed to edges, folio (1).
Nash (Joseph). The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, re-edited by J. Corbet Anderson, 4 vols., pub. Henry Sotheran & Co., 1869-72, 102 tinted litho. plts., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, slight wear to head and foot of spines, folio, together with Ross (Frederick), The Ruined Abbeys of Britain, [1882], twelve fine chromos. after drawings by A.F. Lydon, wood engs. to text, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed, folio (5).
Newman (Frederick). The Curiosities and Beauties of England Displayed. Containing the Most Copious and Complete Historical Descriptions..., printed for Alex Hogg, c.1790, engraved frontis., 263 engraved views and antiquities on 102 pages, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio Scarce. A complete copy with good impressions. (1).
Ordnance Survey. Clarke (Captain A.R.), Comparisons of the Standards of Length of England, France, Belgium, Prussia, Russia, India, Australia, made...under the Direction of Colonel Sir Henry James..., vol. 1 [but appears complete], 1866, viii + 287 pp., ten folding plts. of scientific apparatus, orig. blindstamped cloth with royal arms and title in gilt to upper cover, fraying to spine with some loss, 4to, together with Close (Sir Charles), The Second Levelling of England & Wales 1912-1921, pub. 1922, forty-six plts. (some folding), orig. cloth gilt, discoloured with some fraying to extrems., folio Both ex-library copies with the usual marks. (2).
Philipot (Thomas). Villare Cantianum; or, Kent Surveyed and Illustrated, being an Exact Description of all the Parishes, Boroughs, Villages, and Other Respective Manors in County of Kent..., 2nd ed., 1776, two plts. inc. 1 folding (torn to lower folds), lacks folding map, list of subscribers present, p.273/274 torn to fore-edge margin slightly affecting few letters of text, some minor browning to few pages, contemp. calf with red morocco title label, joints & extrems. worn, folio Upcott p.353. (1).
Ramsay (Philip A.). Views in Renfrewshire: With Historical and Descriptive Notices, 1st ed., pub. Edinburgh, 1839, single-page map and thirty uncol. copper plt. engs. (incl. frontis.), some scattered spotting, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extrems., folio A wide-margined copy. (1).
Reform Bill. Reports on the Proposed Divisions of the Counties mentioned in Schedule (F) of the Reform Bill (England), Ordered to be printed 27th March 1832, 25 fldg. eng. county maps by R. Martin, J. Gardner, C. Ingrey, and others, hand col. in outline, correct as list, some dampstaining, orig. printed boards, some wear, folio (1).
Sale Particulars. The Oxhey Estate and the Manor of Wiggenhall..., at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, Lothbury, London, on Wednesday, July 3rd, 1872..., in Two Lots, by Dirction of W.H.Smith, Esq., M.P., includes large folding hand-col. map, orig. printed wrapper, lower wrapper detached, slim folio, together with Te Winterslow Estate, near Salisbury, 2nd ed., August, 1902, two double-page col. litho maps., orig. prited wrappers, slim folio, with The Lofts Hall Estate, Essex, April 1922, b & w plts. and large folding plan, orig. wrappers, slim folio, plus six others similar relating to properties in Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire (9).
Shaw (Simeon). History of the Staffordshire Potteries, 1900, orig. cloth gilt, sl. worn to hinges, 8vo, together with Plot (Robert). The Natural History of Stafford-Shire, (facsimile of 1686 edition), n.d., c.1973, sev. b&w plts. and illusts., orig. gilt dec. mock leather, folio, plus Warrilow (E.J.D.). A Lantern Lecture on Stoke-On-Trent, 1981, one col. and num b&w illusts. from photos, orig. blue calf gilt with d.j., plus nine other titles of Staffordshire interest, mostly 4to (12).
Taylor (George, & Skinner, Andrew). Taylor & Skinner's Survey and Maps of the Roads of North Britain, or Scotland, pub. 20th March 1776, folding engraved title detached and torn with loss, lacking general map of Scotland, contains index leaf and sixty-one uncoloured strip road maps printed back to back, a few maps detached, final map torn and frayed with some paper repairs, disbound (lacking covers), oblong folio Chubb XVII. (1).
Walker (J. & C.). Hobson's Fox-Hunting Atlas; containing Separate Maps in Every County in England, and the Three Ridings of Yorkshire; Comprising Forty-Two Maps, showing The Roads, Railways, Canals, Parks..., c.1848, title and contents leaves loose and frayed, forty-two double-page litho. maps, hand coloured in outline, Rutland split to central fold, disbound with upper contemp. morocco board detached (lacking lower board), folio Maps in very good condition. (1).
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