A Mamiya RZ67 Professional Medium Format Modular SLR Camera, black, body G, shutter working, with a Mamiya-Sekor C f/3.8 90mm lens, optics G, some very light radial separation, dust, & very slight areas of haze present, shutter working, with carry strap & waist level viewfinder, also with Mamiya RZ67 Professional II film back, also with front & rear lens caps, & a RZ67 prism finder, some damage to locking lugs, still functional but requires attentionNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
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A Welta Weltur 6x9 Rangefinder Camera chrome, with Schneider Xenar 3.8/105mm lens, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some light internal hazeNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
Four Large Format Lenses In Linhof Boards, to include a Schneider-Kreuznach Technika Symmar f/5.6 180mm lens, body G-VG, synchro-compur shutter working, in Linhof board, optics G-VG, some light internal haze present, together with a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar f/5.6 210mm lens, body G-VG, synchro-compur shutter working, in 3rd party Linhof board, also with a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S f/5.6 150mm lens, body VG, shutter working but sticks on slow speeds, optics G, some haze & dust present, also with a Schneider-Kreuznach Technika Symmar f/5.6 150mm lens, body P-F, shutter broken, in Linhof board, optics P-F, haze & fungus presentNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
Two Large Format Lenses in Linhof Boards, to include a Rodenstock Grandagon f/6.8 75mm lens, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G, some very light haze present, together with a Schneider-Kreuznach Repro-Claron f/8 135mm lens, body VG, shutter working, optics G-VG, some light dust presentNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Roenstock Grandagon-N f/4.5 65mm Large Format Lens, body G-VG, shutter working, optics G-VG, some light dust present, in Linhof lens boardNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Rodenstock Klimsch APO-Ronar L f/9 240mm Process Lens, black, body G-VG, lens board damaged, optics G, some light marking to front elementNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leica III Rangefinder Camera, 1936, black, serial no. 191499, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, serial no. 175490, body, G, shutter working, lens, G-VG, some very light internal haze and cleaning marks, in maker's caseNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Selection of Four Soviet Utility Lenses, to include an Industar 23-U f/4.5 110mm lens, optics G-VG, an Industar и-96Y-1 f/3.5 50mm lens, optics G-VG, some light radial haze, an Industar и50Y f/3.5 50mm lens. optics F, some haze present, also with a Vega (BEГA) 11Y f/2.8 50mm lens, optics G, some light haze present, (4)
A Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* f/2.8 180mm Lens for Contax/Yashica, black, serial no. 6624154, body VG-E, elements VG, light dust to front glass, with caps and maker's box Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
Two Carl Zeiss f/4 135mm Lenses for Contarex, chrome, bodies G, some signs of wear, optics G, some light haze & dust presentNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Meyer Gorlitz Trioplan f/3 105mm Lens, black, serial no. 835792, body, G-VG, shutter working, elements, G-VG, some light marks, in Compur shutterNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Carl Zeiss Planar f/3.5 135mm Lens in Linhof Synchro-Compur shutter, chrome, 1965-69, serial no. 4118927, body VG, shutter working, elements VG, very light haze, with caps, on Linhof board Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Mixed Selection of Camera Accessories, to include a Zeiss Ikon lens hood, an extension tube, a light meter, & moreNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
Two Zeiss Ikon Movikon Double 8 Motion Picture Cameras, to include a Movikon 8B, motor winds & runs, meter appears to respond to light, viewfinder with parallax compensation, with wide-angle lens attachment, with some double-8 film already loaded, also with a Movikon 8, motor winds & runs, also with a Movinette 8B, missing motor, in maker's caseNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Bolex 5120 Sound Macrozoom Super 8 Motion Picture Cine Camera, black, body G, motor runs when batteries are inserted, not tested with film, with f/1.8 6-72mm lens, optics G, some very light haze present, in maker's carry caseNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Bolex 150 Super Motion Picture Cine Super 8 Camera, black, body G, motor working when batteries are inserted, with Paillard Bolex f/1.9 8.5-30mm lens, optics G, some light haze present, with strap & makers caseNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summar f/2 50mm Lens, chrome, serial no. 443432, body, F-G, elements, G-VG, some light marks to the perimeter of the front elementNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summar f/2 50mm Lens, chrome, serial no. 207722, body, F-G, elements, G-VG, some light cleaning marks, complete with maker's capsNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Summar f/2 50mm Lens, chrome, serial no. 219907, body, G-VG, elements, G, some light marks, complete with lens capNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Telyt f/4 200mm Lens & Visoflex II Outfit, to include a Telyt f/4 200mm lens, optics G, some light internal haze, together with a Leitz Visoflex II housing, with right-angle finder, also with a Leitz OUBIO 16466 M connection ringNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Leitz Leica 35mm Camera Outfit Case, sage, in G-VG external condition, with inserts, internal condition G, some light wearNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
Alexander (William). Picturesque Representations of The Dress and Manners of the Turks, London: Thomas M'Lean, circa 1823, 60 hand-coloured plates with captions to adjacent pages, light occasional spotting and offsetting, occasional damp-stains confined to margins, late 19th-century red half morocco gilt, original title label to front board, front board detached, some wear, 8voQTY: (1)
Burton (Richard Francis). Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccah, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1857, half titles, 14 plates (8 itnted lithographs, 5 chromolithographs), 4 maps and plans (3 folding), illustrations, light water stain to volume I frontispiece and El Medinah plate, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, original decorative cloth gilt, a little slight fading to covers, 8vo QTY: (2)
Hasted (Edward). The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, 4 volumes, 1st edition, Canterbury: Printed for the Author, by Simmons and Kirkby, 1778-99, large engraved folding map of Kent, 98 engraved maps, plans and plates (of which 38 double-page & 12 folding), occasional light toning and minor spotting, armorial bookplate of Gerald Gascoigne Lynde to upper pastedowns, 19th century dark green half morocco, terracotta red labels to spines, extremities slightly rubbed, folio, contained together in wooden slipcase with divisions for each volumeQTY: (4)NOTE:Upcott I, p.358-368.
Lambarde (William). A Perambulation of Kent: conteining the description, hystorie, and customes of that shyre. Collected and written (for the most part) in the yeare. 1570. 1st edition, Imprinted at London [By Henrie Middleton] for Ralphe Newberie, 1576, title within decorative typographic border and with early 19th century initial dated 1831, hand-coloured engraved map laid down to blank verso of final preliminary leaf ¶¶iv, black letter text, few woodcut decorative initials, erratic & errors in pagination, occasional early marginallia to few leaves, final leaf and with lower blank half torn away and repaired, some light dust-soiling and few minor marks, 20th century half calf, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC S108236; STC 15175. In this example the colophon includes Middleton's name, however a variant published in the same year omitted Middleton’s name from the colophon. The setting was otherwise the same.
Carne (John). Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor, 3 volumes, London: Fisher & Son, [1836], 120 steel-engraved plates, contemporary ownership inscription to volume 3 front free endpaper, lightly spotted, lithograph title to volume 1 loose, original green cloth gilt, all edges gilt, head and tail of volume 3 backstrip worn, rubbed, 8vo, together with: Wilson (Charles). Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt, 5 volumes, London: J.S. Virtue & Co, [1880], 48 steel engravings including frontispieces and additional titles, further wood engravings to text, occasional light spotting, original brown cloth gilt, all edges gilt, volume 5 front joint split to head, rubbed, 4to, withTemple (Richard). Palestine Illustrated, London: W H Allen, 1888, 4 maps (2 double-page). 32 chromolithographs, 2 lithographs, preliminary leaves spotted, one plate loose, original purple cloth gilt, backstrip faded, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with 16 others related to Palestine QTY: (25)
Fuchs (Leonhart). New Kreüterbuch, 1st edition in German, Basel: Michael Isingrin, 1543, 517 full-page woodcut illustrations, woodcut portrait of Fuchs on verso of title, woodcut portraits of the artists to rear, woodcut printer’s device on title and last leaf, three historiated woodcut initials, early inscriptions to title lower margin 'Presentem monstrat quae liber herba Deum' & 'Erechielis Falckysii et amicorum constrat...', early references in German to rear pastedown, small concomitant wormhole to lower outer margin of last few gatherings, occasional light spotting and dust-soiling (but generally clean), some gatherings with faint old damp-stains to upper margin, a few plates stained, a few leaves with small closed marginal tears, near-contemporary blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards, dated 1578 in blind to front board, brass cornerpieces, faded title in manuscript to spine, lacking brass clasps, lacking headcap, base of spine worn and showing, some wear, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Adams F1107; Nissen BBI 659; Hunt 48; PMM 69. First edition in German of "Perhaps the most celebrated and most beautiful herbal ever published' (PMM). Only preceded by the Latin edition of 1542, this edition was expanded to include 5 new woodcuts, "Hunerbis," "Spitziger Wegerich," "Klein Schlangen kraut," "Knabenkrautweible, das mittel," and "Kuchenschell.As stated in the preface, Fuchs wished to reach a wider audience with the German edition, believing that the Latin edition had been restricted to purely academic use. He however wanted to make the work accessible to anyone interested in plants and the remedies they produced. In keeping with this, Fuchs took the opportunity to augment this edition with an index of illnesses treatable with herbs. Albert Meyer produced the drawings, mainly based on plants in Fuchs's garden at Tubingen. These were transferred to woodblock by Heinrich Fullmaurer and cut into wood by Viet Rudolph Speckle.
[Markham, Gervase]. [The second booke of the English husbandman..., 2 parts in one, London: John Browne, 1614/15?], [8], 56, 59-205 [i.e. 105]pp., lacking title and three preliminary leaves(?), four odd leaves from another 17th century work bound-in at front, light cropping at head to running titles and occasional fraying to margins, some damp stains, dust-soiling and few marks, modern limp vellum, brown ribbon ties, slim 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:The volume comprises part one & two of Markham's English Husbandman, "Contayning the ordering of the kitchin-garden, and the planting of strange flowers" and "the ordering of all sorts of woods, and the breeding of cattell". The work was published in 1614 & 1615 with the same collation, and due to the lacking title, it isn't possible to distinguish the exact edition present here.Sold with all faults, not subject to return.
Sowerby (James). English Botany; or Coloured Figures of Britsh Plants, with their essential characters, synonyms, and places of growth, 12 volumes, London: printed for the author by J. Davis (and others), 1790-1801, 824 hand-coloured engraved plates, occasional light offsetting and spotting, contemporary half calf, rebacked, shelf number labels to upper covers, a little rubbed, 8voQTY: (12)NOTE:Henrey 1366; Hunt 717; Nissen BBI 2225
Clapperton (Hugh). Journal of a Second Expedition into the Interior of Africa, from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1829, half title, mezzotint portrait frontispiece, folding map (with short closed tear), single page engraved plan, occasional light spotting, a few small ink stamps of the Bibliotheca Edinensis, contemporary previous owner signature, 1829 to front pastedown, original cloth-backed boards, paper label to spine, spine faded and bumped at head, some light edge wear, 4to QTY: (1)
Cook (James). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean; undertaken by command of His Majesty, for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere: performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. Being a copious, comprehensive, and satisfactory abridgement of the voyage written by Captain James Cook, F.R.S. and Captain James King, volumes 1-3 only (of 4), London: John Stockdale, Scatcherd and Whitaker, John Fielding, and John Hardy, 1784, half-titles to volumes 2 & 3, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, 44 engraved plates (including 1 folding), one folding engraved map, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary tree calf gilt, contrasting morocco labels to spines, joints cracked and light wear mostly to spines, 8voQTY: (3)NOTE:The first Octavo Edition.
Dalvimart (Octavien). The Costume of Turkey, illustrated by a series of engravings; with descriptions in English and French, 2nd edition, London: William Miller, 1804, 61 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates after Dalvimart (plate 40 duplicated), each with leaf of descriptive text in French and English, titles in English and French (English title with hand-coloured vignette), bookplate of William John Mahon to front pastedown, occasional light dust-soiling and offsetting, damp-stained to lower margin throughout (however often faintly, not affecting images), contemporary green morocco gilt, all edges gilt, boards with gilt border incorporating gilt foliate rolls, further blindstamped foliate rolls incorporated by central panel, water damage to board lower margins, rubbed, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Travel 370; Atabey 314; Lipperheide 1422 for 1st edition.
[Dalvimart, Octavien]. The Military Costume of Turkey, 1st edition, London: Thomas McLean, 1818, hand-coloured engraved portrait frontispiece by Thomas Charles Wageman, hand-coloured aquatint additional vignette title and 29 plates by J.H. Clark, occasional light damp stains, all edges gilt, near contemporary maroon half morocco, gilt decorated spine, cloth sides with title in gilt to upper cover, covers detached from text block, damp mottling at foot of covers and cloth sides lifting, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Colas 2059; Lipperheide 2388; cf. Abbey, Travel, 373 & Blackmer 1125.
Denham (Dixon & Hugh Clapperton). Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824, by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney. Extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1826, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map, 36 engraved plates and maps, including one hand-coloured aquatint, some light offsetting and toning, modern morocco-backed marbled boards, spine faded, 4toQTY: (1)
Evans (Edward). South with Scott, 1st edition, London: W. Collins Sons & Co, 1921, portrait frontispiece, 3 folding maps, 1 folding diagram, armorial bookplate to front pastedown, text block bound upside down, original blue cloth, lightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo, together with:Scott (Robert Falcon). The Voyage of the 'Discovery', 1st edition, 2nd impression, London: Smith, Elder, & Co, 1905, photogravure frontispiece, numerous plates mainly from photographs and including several folding panoramas, 2 folding maps in end-pockets, a few light spots, original blue cloth, embossed roundels gilt to front boards, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, withScott's Last Expedition, 2nd & 5th edition, 2 volumes, London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1914, photogravure portrait frontispieces, 2 folding maps, eighteen colour plates, numerous further illustrations to text, lightly spotted, original blue cloth, lettered in gilt, lightly rubbed and marked, 8vo, with 4 others related QTY: (9)
Fearnside (W.G., editor). Tombleson's Views on the Rhine, 2 volumes, London: W. Tombleson, 1832, engraved titles, 137 engraved plates, folding map, some light offsetting and spotting, contemporary half calf, volume I faded to brown with upper joint split, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Jephson (John Mounteney). Narrative of a Walking Tour in Brittany, 1st edition, London: Lovell Reeve, 1859, stereograph frontispiece, folding map, a little light spotting, bookplate, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo (without the accompanying set of stereographs), plus Enriquez (Major C.M.) Malaya. An account of its People, Flora and Fauna, 1st edition, 1927, maps and illustrations, a few light spots, previous owner inscription, original red cloth, spine faded, 8vo, with other travel including J.C. Oakenfull's Brazil, in 1909, W.G. Stirling's Shadows in the Malay Peninsular, 1910, H.O. Morgenthaler's Matahari. Impressions of the Siamese-Malayan Jungle, 1923, The Red Book of West Africa, 1920, Singapore and Malaya Year Book 1931, and James Elroy's Hassan: The Story of Hassan of Bagdad and how he came to make the Golden Journey to Samarkand, 1923 (limited edition 26/350), QTY: (26)
Fergusson (James). History of Indian and Eastern Architecture. Forming the third volume of the new edition of the 'History of Architecture', London: John Murray, 1891, maps and illustrations, occasional light spotting, bookplate of John Thomas, 3rd Baron Manners (1852-1927), top edge gilt, original calf-backed boards, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Hodgson (Mary Alice Young, Lady). The Siege of Kumassi, 1st edition, London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1901, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, half-tone illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, light spotting front and rear, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, slight fading to spine, 8vo, together with 7 others including E.M. Gordon's Indian Folk-Tales, 1909, Henry Whitehead's The Religious Life of India. The Village Gods of South India, 2nd edition, 1921, and Views of India in Colour, the "Times of India" offices, circa 1930 QTY: (9)
Fortune (R.F). Sorcerers of Dobu, 1st edition, London: George Routledge & Sons, 1932, 8 black and white plates after photographs, folding map, further illustrations to text, lightly spotted to preliminaries, original green cloth, dust jacket, rubbed to extremities, rear panel with a few small ink spots, 8vo, together with:Burnett (Frank). Through Polynesia and Papua, 1st edition, London: Francis Griffiths, 1911, frontispiece, black and white illustrations after photographs throughout, spotting, original red pictorial cloth gilt, some light wear, 8vo, withGrimshaw (Beatrice). From Fiji to The Cannibal Islands, 1st edition, London: Eveleigh Nash, 1907, portrait frontispiece, black and white illustrations after photographs to the text, lightly spotted to preliminary and rear leaves, front hinge tender, original red cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with circa 55 others relatedQTY: (circa 60)
Irish Manuscript Pedigree. The Pedigree of O'Kelly, 2 volumes, 18th/early 19th century, comprising approximately 77 leaves in total, one volume with general title written in a fine calligraphic hand followed by a leaf bearing the armorial bearings of the family in pen, ink and watercolour, volumes contain detailed early 19th century manuscript notes, with ten mounted leaves of 18th century notes & a related letter compiled by the Irish antiquary Chevalier Thomas O'Gorman (1732-1809) relating to the lineage and pedigree of the O'Kelly family, several leaves with manuscript pedigrees including some double-page, one folding (with closed tears) and also a seven leaf manuscript genealogical tree (two leaves having a series of small hand-painted armorials to one side), two large late 18th century folding vellum pedigrees of the family bound-in, one titled to verso 'Pedigree of the Family of Castle Kelly', all edges gilt, contemporary calf with inset cloth side panels to boards, upper board to one volume detached, light wear and few marks, large folio (approx. 57 x 45 cm) QTY: (2)NOTE:Tomás, Chevalier O'Gorman or Thomas O'Gorman (1732-1809) was an Irish soldier and genealogist. He was born in Castletown, County Clare, the son of Patrick O'Gorman with his first language being Irish. He was educated as a Medical Doctor at the Irish College, Paris and served with the Irish Brigade in the French army. He was created Chevalier by Louis XV. O'Gorman married a daughter of Count d'Eon, and from him inherited vast vineyards, which were lost in the French Revolution whereupon he retired to Ireland, where he pursued his antiquarian studies. From about 1764 he corresponded with the Irish antiquary Charles O'Conor (1710-1791) and compiled an impressive collection of Irish manuscripts. He also compiled pedigrees of Irish expatriates and also personally arranged for the Book of Ballymote to be given by the Irish College to the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin.
Gardiner (Captain Allen F.) Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu Country, in South Africa, undertaken in 1835, 1st edition, London: William Crofts, 1836, hand-coloiured frontispiece, 24 lithograph plates, one part-coloured, 2 folding maps, one plate repaired to verso, title and one other leaf reinforced at gutter, some toning and light spotting, bookplate, endpapers renewed, original cloth, rebacked with most of original spine relaid, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Abbey Travel 332.

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