TERTULLIAN. Opera. Venice; Typis Gasparis Girardi 1744, folio, vignette title, bound with Apologeticus, 1744, folding plate, worn vellum backed boards; GIBBON (E) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in 12 vols., 1802, 8vo, calf backed boards; ALEXANDER (F) Roadside Songs of Tuscany, edited by Ruskin, 1885, 4to, illustrated, some staining, half vellum (spoiled); PUSEY (Rev E B) The Minor Prophets, 1877, 4to, calf; others - Dante in Italian 1826, Gray's Poems 1879, Lingard's History of England, 10 vols 6th edition, etc
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YUNG (Theodore) Album de vingt batailles de la Revolution et de l'Empire. Paris, [c. 1860], oblong folio, 20 coloured plates, original quarter cloth, some spotting to covers, tips worn; GRIFFITHS (Arthur G. F.) Memorials of Millbank, and Chapters on Prison History. London 1875, 8vo, 2 vols., first edition, illustrated, original cloth; FURLEY (Robert) A History of the Weald of Kent, three vols. in 2, 1871-74, 8vo, author's inscription to title, folding plans and maps, publisher's cloth bindings with slight age wear (6)
DENON (Vivant) Voyage dans La Basse et la Haute Egypte. Second edition Paris: imprimerie de J. Tastu, 1829, folio, plate atlas only, loose paper wrappers and 139 (of 143) plates, lacking portrait, all loose with varying dust staining and soiling, and some damage and tears. Sold as a collection of plates and not subject to return.
GIRTIN (Thomas) A Selection of twenty of the most picturesque Views in Paris, and its Environs. London: M A & John Girtin 1803, oblong folio, circa 49.5 x 68cm, title and dedication spotted and damp stained, 20 sepia aquatints by F C Lewis, watermarked J. Whatman 1801 or EP 1801, each with corner paste marks to the reverse, later boards with Girtin's lettering piece title mounted to upper board, and trade label to first paste down
HUGHES (Rev. Griffith) The Natural History of Barbados, first edition 1750, folio, list of subscribers, double-page engraved map by Thomas Jefferys, 30 engraved plates by Bickham and Ehret, engraved head-pieces and woodcut decorations, Addenda and Index at end, general spotting and toning throughout, calf with wear to edges
MALTON (James) A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin, c.1811, oblong folio, with Dublin arms frontispiece, title, dedication, 2 plans, keyplate, and 25 aquatint plates of Dublin scenes (few watermarked 1811), few slight pencil marks to some margins, lacking the plan of Dublin by Faden; bound with SWINBURNE (H) Picturesque Tour through Spain, 1806, with frontispiece, map and 20 plates; and GMELIN (F) Dissertazioni di Tivoli e di Albano, 1816, 12 plates; also 13 engraved plates by Bartolozzi after Stothard bound at the front front board detached
C & J Greenwood Map of the County of Northumberland, coloured engraving 1831, by J & C Walker, 65 x 67cm; together with county maps for Hertforshire and Bedfordshire also by Greenwood (latter two are unframed); and a 'Corresponding' atlas by Sharpe, 1849, folio, 54 maps with outline colour, contents loose and chipped
MALVASIA (Carlo Cesare) Il Claustro di S. Michele in Bosco di Bologna dipinto dal famoso Lodovico Carracci. Bologna 1694, folio, laid paper, title, 4 engraved double page plates, 16 single page plates on 8 leaves, one other of a fountain at the end, now in a later large binding. Sold as a series of plates, slight cropping at foot
MECHAM (Lieut. C H) Sketches and Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow. London: Day & Son 1858, folio, tinted lithograph title (chipped lower corner, very slightly foxed and stained to margin) and 26 views on 17 plates, several neat paper repairs to margins not affecting images, original gilt cloth, with edge wear and scuff marks, neatly rebacked
NIEUHOFF (J) An Embassy from the East India Company to China, translated by John Ogilby, 2nd edition London 1673, folio, 17 (of 18) plates, illustrations in text, engraved title (with damaged margins) laid down, title and double page map chipped and also laid down, first 6 text leaves with repaired margins, some central leaves with worming at head of inner margin not affecting text, all in contemporary boards with good 20th century morocco reback
GAINSBOROUGH (Thomas) The etched and engraved prints of Thomas Gainsborough R.A. Hertfordshire: Iain Bain at the John Boydell Press, 1971. Large folio containing 9 plates in a folder and 2 loose plates, of etchings by Gainsborough, this the publisher's copy, with small folio of Introduction and Notes by Philip McQueen and John Hayes, a restrike portrait plate, and prospectus, all in red cloth presentation box with clasps
HOLLAR (W) Hollar's London. 37 etchings of London Views (1636-1667). Edgeworth Press 1980, one of 240 numbered sets, folding reprint panorama and 36 plates on 17 leaves, with separate text to inside of lid, in loose original portfolio case (covers paint and dirt spotted); Original Leaves from Famous English Books, Folio Society [no date], portfolio of 12 mounted original book leaves; LOUTHERBOURG (P J de) The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales, 1979, numbered facsimile edition by Scolar Press, morocco backed boards, drop back box (3)
Atlases. EWING (T) General Atlas of Modern Geograpy 1868, 4to; LETTS'S Popular Atlas, c.1900, parts 1 to 9, folio, original wrappers; Century Atlas 1893; BARTHOLOMEW (J) Descriptive Hand Atlas, Fullarton 1871, folio; Survey Atlas, 1939; Ordnance Survey Atlas, 1922; Time Atlas 1896; also various colour reprint natural history illustrations; etc
A folio of prints and engravings, drawings and watercolours, 18th and 19th Century Subjects include Botanicals, a few Cambridge related, landscapes, natural history etc. A folio of drawings by Cyril Edwards (illustrator), with mainly A4 size studies grouped alphabetically by subject, some with pencil and annotations, c.1920s/1940s
Bible in latin. LYRA (Nicolaus de) Textus Bibliae cum Glossa ordinaria, Nicolai de Lyra postilla, Moralitatibus eiusdem, Pauli Burgensis, Additionibus Matthie Thoring Replicis. Lyon: in aedibus Ioannis Mareschal, 1529; 6 parts in 5 vols., folio, wood engraved titles, occasional staining or light worm damage, blind rolled calf, later rebacked, lacking clasps
Bible, Cambridge: Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel [1638], folio, lacking main title page and all before A3 in 'The Translatours to the Reader', red ruled throughout, NT title present, all rather use soiled and toned, first leaf of Genesis with small hole (c.2 x 1.5cm) to text, P3 (Hebrews) torn with large loss, final leaf of Revelation damaged and repaired without loss to main text, rebacked calf; and a late 18th century incomplete Bible in poor condition (2)
Bible, London: John Baskett and the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb, 1723-22, folio, added engraved general title, 6 folding maps including plan of Jerusalem (Paradise torn and browned), 50 engraved plates (4 illustrations per plate); prayer book at start lacks title, with portrait of Geo II, foxing and staining, few tears and creases; Psalms at end 1727, contemporary diced calf gilt (rebacked), endpapers replaced
CALVIN (John) Harmonia ex Evangelistis Tribus Composita. Geneva: apud Johannem Vignon 1614, folio, 2 parts in one, printer's device to title (with loss of first two words of title), slight sporadic worming to some outer margins, recased and repaired period calf with raised spine bands, modern label; HEYLYN (Peter) The History of the Life and Death of ... William ... Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. 1671, folio, title in red and black, some soiling and toning, occasional pencil lines or notes, well rebacked calf (2)
CALVIN (John) In librum Psalmorum Iohannis Calvini commentarius. First edition, [Geneva:] Robert Estienne, 1557, folio, large woodcut device to repaired soiled title, lacking R8 and S1 at end, latter leaves damp frayed or chipped to lower corners, and S2 with slight loss to lower corner text, lacks final leaf of index, other index leaves damaged, some cropping overall affecting marginal notes, old sporadic damp staining, light worming affecting some inner margins, sprinkled panel calf with damaged spine, ownership name dated 1705 to first leaf
CAPGRAVE (John) Nova Legenda Angliae. London: Wynkyn de Worde, February 27, 1516, first edition, small folio, black letter, first and last woodcut leaves apparently in excellent facsimile, as also last leaf in index, neat repairs to few margins, few early marginal annotations (probably washed), occasional light soiling, otherwise very good in 19th century full morocco, corners rubbed, gilt edges, leather ex libris bookplate to first paste down of W A Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, and Pickering London bookseller's label
DUGDALE (William) Monasticon Anglicanum, 1718 folio, revised edition, added title by Hollar, plates including folding, calf gilt spine; STEVENS (John) The History of the Antient Abbeys, Monasteries..., being two Additional Volumes to Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum. London 1722-23, folio, plates, panel calf, gilt spines. The three volumes together bound in uniform style (3)
GERARD (John) The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes, Gathered by John Gerarde of London, Master in Chirurgerie, Very much Enlarged and Amended by Thomas Johnson. 2nd edition, London: Adam Islipp, Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers 1633, folio, engraved title page a little stained, ownership name to dedication, 6R6 with foremargin cut away, lacking initial and final blanks, some light soiling or staining, contemporary panel calf, rebacked
GESNER (Conrad) Historiae Animalium, 5 parts in 3 vols.: Liber I, De Quadrupedibus Oviparis, 2nd edition, Frankfurt: in Bibliopolio Cambieriano 1602, folio, woodcut title; Liber II dated 1586 bound in vol. I; Liber III, Qui est de Avium natura. 1604, final leaf of index dated 1585. Liber IV Qui est de Piscium & Aquatilium animantium natura. 1604. Liber V Qui est de Serpentium natura. Tiguri 1587, vignette title, separate title to 'de Scorpione'; variable worming to foot of inner portion of third volume, with loss affecting some text, but mainly to inner margins resulting in paper rather fragmented and weakened in places, later cloth bindings CONDITION: LACKS A LEAF TO FIRST VOL. (2D3). Some parts of de scorpione and de serpentibus misbound but present.
HILARIUS (Saint, d.367?) Opera complura. Paris: Ascensius, 1510, small folio, two parts in one vol., title in red and black with printer's device, some age-browning, damp-staining mainly to outer margins, edges browned and rather worn, few notes to title, engraved bookplate of Bibliotheca Conventus Bulsanensis, Tyrol, to first pastedown, very worn early calf with brass clasp mounts (lacking clasps), later rebacked
HOLINSHED (Raphael) The First and Second volumes of Chronicles, ... now newly augmented and continued to the year 1586 by John Hooker. London 1587, folio, 3 vols., second edition, black letter, general title within woodcut border and 5 other titles to first tome, no titles to vols. II or III, vol. II with Ai to Aiii having repaired foremargins, generally a sound copy in later crushed morocco ruled in gilt, marbled end papers, a.e.g., slight wear to bindings
Incunabula. LOMBARDUS (Petrus). Glossa magistralis Psalterii. [Nuremberg : Johann Sensenschmidt and Andreas Frisner, 1475-76], folio, some slight worming, 411 (of 415) leaves, lacking initial blank & ff. 31, 40 & 414, which are supplied in near-contemporary manuscript, contemporary pigskin over wooden boards, worm holes, clasp missing. References: Goff P.476, Hain 12002, Proctor 2202; BMC II 408; ISTC No.ip00476000.
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