Sleater (Rev. Matthew) Introductory Essay to a New System of Civil and Ecclesiastical Topography, and Itinerary of Counties of Ireland, 8vo D. 1806. First Edn. 13pp. of subs., hf. calf, worn; also [Wilson] The Post Chaise Companion or Travellers Directory through Ireland, D. 1805. Third Edn. engd. frontis, 3 plts. (2 fold.) & fold. plan, lacks fold. map, cont. calf. (2)
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Fahey (J.) The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Kilmacduagh, D. 1893. First Edn. 7 plts.; Dwyer (Rev. P.) The Diocese of Kilaloe, D. 1878, First, frontis, fold. map & 5 plts., recent cloth; Begley (Rev. John) The Diocese of Limerick from 1691 to the Present Time, D. 1938, First, port. frontis & 3 plts. cloth. (3)
Doyle (J.B.) Tours in Ulster: A Handbook to the Antiquities and Scenery of the North of Ireland. sm. 8vo D. 1854. First Edn., cold. litho frontis & add litho title, fold. map, 17 cold. litho plts. (1 dbl. page) & numerous wed. cut illus. in text, variant binding in blue cloth. Scarce. V. good. (1)
Map: Railway Commissioners: A General Map of Ireland to Accompany the Report of the Railway Commissioners, showing the Principal Physical Features and Geological Structure, D. (Hodges & Smith) 1855, signed by Richard Griffith, V. large engraved linen backed map in 5 sections, only (lacking Western Section), all with cont. hand colouring, V. good. As a map, w.a.f. (5)
Directory: Parson (Wm.) & White (Wm.) History, Directory and Gazetteer of the Counties of Durham and Northumberland, 2 vols. sm. thick 8vo Leeds 1827 - 28, calf; also Excursions in the County of Suffolk, Vol. II only (ex. 2), L. 1819. engd. frontis & title & plts., fold. map, attractive gilt decor crimson mor. (3)
Barrow (John) A Tour Round Ireland, 8vo L. 1836. First, frontis vign. title, fold. map, plts. & illus., hf. mor.; Barrington (Sir J.) Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation, roy 8vo Paris 1833. Hf. mor.; O'Sullivan (S.) Collected Poems, D. 1940. First, Lim. Edn. (300), D.W.; 'An Seabhac'- An Seanchaidhe Muimhneach, D. 1932, First, unopened, d.w. & 3 others sim. A lot. (1)
Art & Coloured Plate Books: Bernt (W.) Netherlandish School Paintings, 3 vols. folio Munick 1948 - 1960, profusely illustrated, orig. cloth & slipcases; Lewis's Atlas Comprising the Counties of Ireland and General Map, 4to L. 1837, engd. title, & 33 maps, cloth; Redoute's Roses, folio; & other coloured flower book; The Four Seasons of Sport, folio 12 fine coloured plts., etc. A lot. A box. (1)
[Wilson (W.)] The Post-Chaise Companion or Travellers Directory through Ireland, 8vo D. 1786. First, frontis, fold. map, 2 dble page plts. & 1 dbl. page plan, uncut boards; Slater's Commercial Directory of Ireland, roy 8vo Manchester 1846, loose in binding; Ridgeway (Wm.) Reports of Cases... in the High Court of Parliament in Ireland, 2 vols. 8vo D. 1795, boards, loose. (4)
Dublin Ephemera: A varied collection including, a number of Annual Reports of The Boys Brigade - Dublin Battalion; 2 Invitation Cards for a Ball at Pavilion Kingstown, to honour The Lord Lieutenant and The Countess of Aberdeen; a coloured Map of Great Southern and Western Railway, showing damage done from 28th June to 31st Dec. 1922; Souvenir Album, Dublin Grand Opera Society, annuals, photos etc. A lot, w.a.f. (1)
Caird (James) The Plantation Scheme or The West of Ireland, 8vo L. 1850, cloth; Knox (Alex.) The Irish Watering Places, 8vo D. 1845, later cloth; The Travellers New Guide Through Ireland, 8vo, D. 1815, engd. frontis, fold. map & plts., contemp. hf. calf; Hutton (Mark) The Cruise of the Humming Bird, 8vo L. 1864, gilt decor. cloth; and one other book about Quakers, as a lot, w.a.f. (4)
From the Library of 'An Seabhac'Co. Kerry: Smith (Charles) The Ancient and Present State of the County of Kerry, 8vo D. 1756. (title reprinted), lg. fold. map, fold. plan, & 4 plts. (3 fold.), hf. calf, worn; Cusack (M.F.) A History of the Kingdom of Kerry, L. 1871. First, cold. map frontis 2 later fold. maps in pocket at end, recent cloth. (2)
A set of forty Elizabeth II silver circular medallions - "The Ancient Counties of England", each 1.75ins diameter, issued by The Birmingham Mint to commemorate the boundary changes to the Ancient Counties of England on 31st March 1974 (weight 56ozs), complete with reproduction map and contained in stained wood case, 18.5ins x 12.5ins x 4ins high
John Harris - "The History of Kent in Five Parts", printed and sold by D. Midwinter at The Rose and Crown in St Pauls Church-Yard, London 1719, containing folding map of Kent engraved by Samuel Parker 1719 and numerous birdseye views of important houses and properties in Kent (one leather bound volume)
Isaac Taylor Map of the County of Gloucester 1777, large ornate title cartouche, top left hand corner five views of Berkeley, Beverstone, St Briavels, Sudeley and Thornbury Castles, scale is 4 miles : 3.25 inches, it shows towns, villages, hamlets, churches, etc., however the map has been cut into six large panels backed with paper and bound in an oblong folio, each section measuring 60cm x 46cm approx., there has been some restoration to the edges and there is some creasing, quarter-leather, brown bds with a red leather and gilt tooled title pastedown to front board
Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677), a map of the British Isles c. 1660 with battle ships in the North Sea, and a view of Prague and the Battle of the White Mountain of 1620, comparing the English and Bohemian Civil Wars; sixteen scenes of related historical events surround the map; text in four columns provides a key to the events shown; cut to the plate marks and damaged to the centre 30 cm x 37.5 cm, framed and glazed
CLASSIC MALTS MINIATURE PACK (2) To include: Lagavulin aged 16 years White Horse distillers (43%), Talisker 10 years old map label (45.8%), Oban 14 years old (43%), and Dalwhinnie 15 years old (43%). All miniature sized bottles. 12 bottles. CONDITION REPORT: Fill levels high shoulder, damage to boxes.
Original vintage poster: Join the British Field Sports Society. Colourful design featuring a map of Britain surrounded by a stone wall that forms the title text above with a banner flag flying on top of a castle ruin marking the BFSS address at 137 Victoria Street in London, with various animals, fish and birds over the green fields of the countryside, including foxes, dogs, rabbits, deer, ducks, pheasants and fish, and the BFSS logo in red and white next to the title text against the blue sea. The British Field Sports Society, Countryside Business Group and Countryside Movement merged to form the Countryside Alliance in 1997.Good condition, creases and tears on margins, small tear on bottom. Country: UK. Year: 1953. Size (cm): 63.5 x 50.
FINE BINDINGS - LAW, William John. The Alps of Hannibal, London, Macmillan and Co., 1866, 8vo., 2 vols., two folding engraved maps, some spotting to endpapers, contemporary calf, gilt, spines gilt with red and green title labels; RUFUS, Quintus Curtius and Peter PRATT, The History of Alexander the Great, London, Lackington, Hughes, Warding etc, 1821, 8vo., 2 vols., hand-coloured engraved folding map and engraved frontispiece, some spotting to frontispiece and endpapers, contemporary half calf, some fading to front board of vol.II, some light scuffing to spines; together with six other works, including Histoire de Napoleon I, by P. Lanfrey, Paris, 1870 (10)
SCOTTISH INTEREST - [BURT, Edward] Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to His Friend in London, London, Gale, Curtis, and Fenner, 1815, 2 vols., 8vo., some light browning and soiling, modern half calf, spines gilt, extremities lightly rubbed; The Gentle Shepherd, A Pastoral Comedy, Edinburgh, William Martin etc, 1808, 2 vols., 8vo., engraved frontispiece of Allan Ramsay, damp-stained with library stamp, engraved plates, folding map, some plates library stamped, some plates neatly repaired, browned throughout, some soiling, contemporary half calf with marbled boards, spine rebound with modern calf, titled in gilt; [RAMSAY, Allan], The Ever Green, Being a Collection of Scots Poems, Glasgow, J. Cameron, 1824, 2 vols, sm. 8vo., some spotting, original publisher's boards, soiled; together with other works including those by William Robertson (9)
John Speed - Engraved county map of Suffolk, with inset coats of arms and town plan for Ipswich, later hand-coloured, dated 1610, published by George Humble, 39 x 51cm; and John Speed - County map for Warwickshire with inset town plans for Coventry and Warwick, painted coats of arms, bears date 1610, 40 x 51cm (2)
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