Cotman (John Sell). Engravings in Sepulchral Brasses in Norfolk and Suffolk, Tending to Illustrate the Ecclesiastical, Military, and Civil Costume, as well as to Preserve Memorials of Ancient Families in that County, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, with Additional Plates, 1839, hand-coloured etched frontispiece to each, numerous etched plates of brasses hand-coloured in yellow, a few folding, some light spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, modern maroon buckram gilt, folio (2)
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Dugdale (Sir William). Monasticon Anglicanum, or, the History of the Ancient Abbies, and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches in England and Wales. With Divers French, Irish, and Scotch Monasteries Formerly relating to England. Collected, and Published in Latin... in Three Volums. and now Epitomized in English, Page by Page, 1693, title in red & black (cropped to ruled border & lined to verso), fifteen engraved portrait plates with ink manuscript number & some captions to upper blank margins (plt. 1 cropped to images and lined to verso), manuscript annotations to margins, light dampstaining, contemporary tree calf gilt, red morocco title label to spine, small folio, together with Dale (Samuel), The History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt, Topographical, Dynastical and Political..., 1730, ink stamp to verso of title (with some show-through), twelve engraved plates (mostly folding), dampstaining throughout, contemporary calf, spine worn and boards detached, brown paper tape to spine edge of boards, 4to (2)
Lewis (William, publisher). Lewis's New Traveller's Guide and Panorama of England and Wales containing forty-four superior maps..., 1836, forty-four uncoloured engraved maps (complete) including a folding map of Yorkshire, light dampstaining throughout, original green cloth with publisher's printed paper label to upper cover, rubbed and marked with upper board and first few leaves near-detached, 8vo, together with Carington Bowles (publisher),Bowles's Post-Chaise Companion; or Travellers Directory through England and Wales..., volume 2 (only of two), 2nd edition, published 1782, printed title, 100 uncoloured engraved strip road maps printed on fifty sheets, list of fairs bound at rear, contemporary sheep, worn and frayed, 8vo, with Bartholomew (J.), Pocket Atlas of England & Wales, published John Walker & Co., 1887, printed, title, contents and tables, sixteen (complete as list) colour lithographic double page maps, hinges cracked, publisher's decorative blue cloth gilt, spine faded, small 8vo, plus Bacon (G. W. & Co. Ltd., publishers), Bacon's Road Atlas of England & Wales in three parts, North Section (only), circa 1925 twenty-four double page colour lithographic maps, some soiling and spotting to verso of upper cover, limp printed blue cloth wrappers, creased and soiled, 8vo, and Ordnance Survey (publishers), Ordnance Survey Atlas of England & Wales, Quarter Inch to the Mile, published Southampton, 1922, errata slip bound in before title, title page with library stamps, twenty-four double page photolithographic colour maps, each laid on linen, index bound at rear, ink library annotations to front pastedown, front endpaper and title page, hinges and joints weak, publisher's red cloth gilt, faded, worn and frayed, oblong folio, with Pinnock (W., editor), The Guide to Knowledge, volume 1 (only), 1833, title page and first first three pages torn with loss to margins and text, crudely repaired with tape, numerous wood engraved vignettes and maps to text throughout, fifty-three 'white on black' wood engraved maps of British counties, town plans. foreign countries, world and celestial charts, one plan torn with loss, contemporary cloth, rebacked, 4to Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (6)
MacCulloch (John). A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, including the Isle of Man: Comprising an Account of their Geological Structure; with Remarks on their Agriculture, Scenery, and Antiquities, 3 volumes (including Plate volume), 1st edition, 1819, 33 engraved plates and 10 geological maps (including 9 hand-coloured and 2 folding), a little scattered light offsetting and spotting, lacks half-titles, armorial bookplate of Edgar MacCulloch and oval inkstamps of Elizabeth College Library, Guernsey, to both text volume front pastedowns, volumes 1 & 2 contemporary calf gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid, slightly rubbed, Plate volume in modern half calf gilt to match, 8vo & 4to Sir Edgar MacCulloch (1808-1896), Bailiff of Guernsey (1884-1895) played a key role in founding the Guernsey Society of Natural Science (now La Societe Guernesiaise), and collector of Guernsey folklore. Challinor 93; Ward & Carozzi 1443. (3)
Metcalfe (J., & Carmichael, J.W.). Eight Views of Fountains Abbey, intended to Illustrate the Architecture and Picturesque Scenery of that Celebrated Ruin..., with an Historical and Architectural Description by T. Sopwith, Ripon: Sold by W. Harrison, 1832, eight engraved plates (closed tear to 'East Window &c from the Interior' to lower margin & running into image), light spotting mostly to margins, original cloth-backed wrappers, printed title label to upper cover, manuscript marks to upper cover (mostly in chalk), some dust-soiling & fraying to edges, slim folio, (49 x 31cm), together with Westall (William), Views of Fountains Abbey and Studley Park, Yorkshire, London: J. Rodwell & W. Westall, 1846, eight engraved plates, scattered spotting, original printed wrappers, stitched as issued, spine edge worn, slim folio, (35 x 25.5cm) Abbey Scenery 373 & 383. (2)
Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, 3 volumes, Fullarton and Co., 1846, hand-coloured plate of the Arms of Ireland, numerous engraved maps and plates, some folding, together with The Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland, 2 volumes, 1847, engraved maps and plates, a little light spotting and toning, uniformly bound in burgundy half morocco gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, thick 8vo (5)
Phillips (John). Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; or, A Description of the Strata and Organic Remains: accompanied by a geological map, sections, and plates of the fossil plants and animals, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, published John Murray, 1835 - 1836, single-page hand-coloured engraved geological map, 9 sectional plates, including 7 hand-coloured, thirty-seven uncoloured lithographed plates of fossil specimens and two folding plates of strata, some light spotting to fossil plates, contemporary half calf gilt, worn at extremities, cloth boards a little stained and marked, 4to, together with Bird (Charles), A Short Sketch of the Geology of Yorkshire, published Simpkin, Marshall & Co, 1881, additional half title, wood engraved frontispiece, folding colour geological map, very occasional spotting, publisher's decorative cloth gilt, 8vo, with Fox-Strangways (C.), Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. The Jurassic Rocks of Britain, volume 1 (only), Yorkshire, 1892, frontispiece folding colour lithograhic map, numerous illustrations and folding plans and cross sections throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, 4to, plus Miall (L. C.), The Geology Natural History and Pre-Historic Antiquities of Craven in Yorkshire, published Joseph Dodgson, Leeds, 1878, title page and front endpapers with old library stamps, one colour lithographic geological map and one geological cross section, front endpaper abraided where an old ownership signature has been erased, hinges and joints weak, upper board near detached, publisher's cloth gilt, worn and rubbed at extremites, spine partially lacking, slim 4to (5)
Pryce (William, of Redruth). Mineralogia Cornubiensis; A Treatise on Minerals, Mines, and Mining: Containing the Theory and Natural History of Strata, Fissures, and Lodes, with the Methods of Discovering and Working of Tin, Copper and Lead Mines, and of Cleansing and Metalizing their Products; Shewing each Particular Process for Dressing, Assaying, and Smelting of Ores. To which is Added an Explination of the Terms and Idioms of Miners, printed and sold for the author, 1778, engraved portrait frontispiece, subscribers list, seven engraved plates (one folding plate with closed tear along inner fold), two folding tables, light marginal damp stain, occasional light offsetting, presentation inscription, 1834 to front endpaper, uncut in original boards, linen reback, some light edge wear, folio (1)
Cruise (Richard A.). Journal of a Ten Months' Residence in New Zealand, 1st edition, 1823, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, errata slip at end, some light spotting, contemporary ownership inscription of Joseph Robertson Raines, 1824 to title and front endpaper, his armorial bookplate, uncut in original boards, joints splitting, small losses to spine, 8vo Abbey Travel 586. (1)
Skelton (Joseph). Engraved Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire, from Original Drawings by F. Mackenzie, 1823, engraved frontispiece, title, map and 49 plates on india paper, some light spotting, hinges reinforced, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, oval arms of George James Welbore, Lord Dover gilt-stamped to covers, rebacked and repaired, a little scuffed, 4to Large paper copy. (1)
Thoresby (Ralph). Ducatus Leodiensis: Or, the Topography of the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes, and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York, 1715, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved folding map by Sutton Nicholls, eleven engraved plates and maps (including six folding), some light browning and scattered spots, later endpapers, 20th century brown full morocco, slightly rubbed, folio (1)
Ticehurst (F.W., Publisher). Views of Battle Abbey, circa 1840, five uncoloured lithograph plates, original wrappers with decorative title printed in gold to upper cover, stitched as issued, spine edge worn, scuffed & few marks, slim folio, (36 x 26.5cm), together with Jackson (John George), Illustrations of Bishop West's Chapel, in Putney Church, Surrey..., 1825, uncoloured lithograph decorative title and twelve plates on india paper, sewing weak, occasional spotting, original cloth-backed printed wrappers, some dust-soiling, few marks and light wear, slim folio, (35 x 27cm) (2)
Willis (Nathanial Parker & Coyne, Joseph Stirling). The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, Illustrated from Drawings by W.H. Bartlett, 2 volumes, George Virtue, [1841], engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved titles, 118 engraved views, and an engraved map of Ireland, complete as list, plates generally toned, with some light spotting and occasional marginal water-staining, all edges gilt, original green embossed morocco, rubbed, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spines (faded), 4to (2)
Wood (Anthony). Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the Most Famous University of Oxford, from thew Fifteenth Year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the End of the Year 1690, 2 volumes in one, 1691-92, titles printed in red and black, subscribers list at end, previous owner signature at head of first title, a few light spots, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and repaired with original spine relaid and label renewed, a little rubbed, folio Wing W3382. (1)
Ziegler (H. B.). Six Views of Ludlow, published Ludlow: R. Jones, 1846, letterpress title, six uncoloured mezzotint plates, occasional spotting, with loosely inserted publisher's advertisement leaf, original cloth-backed printed wrappers, spotting & occasional light dampstaining, oblong folio, (27.5 x 43.5cm) Abbey Scenery 264. Plates include Ludlow Castle, sunrise; North west view of Ludlow Castle; South east view of Ludlow; West view of Ludlow Castle; North east view from Whitecliff and View of Lower Broad Street. Only three UK institutional locations found. (1)
Charas (Moyse). New Experiments upon Vipers. Containing also an Exact Description of all the Parts of a Viper, the Seat of its Poyson, and the Several Effects thereof, Together with the Exquisite Remedies, that by the Skilful may be Drawn from Vipers, as well for the Cure of their Bitings, as for that of other Maladies, 1st edition in English, 1670, additional engraved title, three folding engraved plates, E6 with closed marginal tear, a few top margins close-trimmed, library ink stamp to front endpaper, presentation label to the Birmingham Medical Institute from Dr Smallwood Savage (distinguished Birmingham gynaecological surgeon), contemporary mottled calf, upper joint splitting, edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Colbatch (John), A Relation of a very Sudden and Extraordinary Cure of a Person Bitten by a Viper, by the means of Acids..., 1st edition, 1698, half title, A1 neatly repaired, some light spotting, later marbled boards, edges rubbed, 8vo First work a translation of French apothecary and Huguenot Moyse Charas's work on viperidae and venom and his belief that snake saliva only became venomous when the snake became agitated, opposing Francesco Redi's view that venom was constant and produced from glands behind the fangs. (2)
Earl (Maud), illustrator. The Power of the Dog, Described by A. Croxton Smith, circa 1911, 20 tipped-in colour plates, light spotting to endpapers, bookplate, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original pigskin gilt, spine a little faded, joints and edges rubbed, 4to Edition de luxe 41/100, signed by the artist. (1)

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