Sandys (George) A Relation of a Journey begun An. third edition engraved pictorial title trimmed and laid down double-page map with lower right corner missing folding plate and numerous illustrations in text a few full-page tears in M1 and O1 into text a few other smaller tears some soiling and browning lacking final leaf Dd6 (?blank) contemporary calf rebacked rubbed corners worn [STC 21728] folio for Ro. Allot 1627.
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Zwinner (Electum) Blumen-Buch des Heiligen Lands P additional engraved title folding map (torn at fold) and 17 plates and plans some folding one loose and frayed Q2 with clean tear into text light brown stain to engraved and printed titles occasional foxing and soiling contemporary blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards clasps intact name stamped on lower cover (and upside down) “Georg Albrecht/Consul in Egra/1617” spine rubbed preserved in box with morocco spine label peeling 4to Munich durch Wilhelm Schell bey Johann Wagner... 1661.
Bonney (T.G.) The Alpine Regions of Switzerland an 4 plates occasional spotting original cloth gilt head and foot of spine with small repair corners rubbed Cambridge 1868 § Spender (Harold) Through the High Pyrenees illustrations by H. Llewellyn Smith folding map (torn) 30 plates original cloth gilt spine faded head and foot creased crease to corner of upper board 1898 first editions frontispieces 8vo (2)
Girdlestone (Rev. A.G.) The High Alps without Guides: being A Narrative of Adventures in Switzerland first edition frontispiece presentation inscription from the author to title 2 folding maps 2pp. publisher`s advertisements at end 1 map torn and browned light marginal browning original cloth spine darkened and repaired boards a little marked 8vo 1870.
Yeld (George) Scrambles in the Eastern Graians coloured frontispiece folding map at end 1p. publisher`s advertisements at end booklabel to pastedown few spots to title and frontispiece 1900 § Freshfield (Mrs Henry) A Summer Tour in the Grisons coloured lithograph frontispiece 3 plates 2 folding maps library stamps to prelims and list to pastedown bookplate a little cocked 1862; Below the Snow Line 9 maps creasing to a few corners lower hinge a little loose 1923 first editions [Neate Y07 F74 F63] original cloth gilt all rubbed and a little grubby 8vo (3)
Ferrier (J.P.) History of The Afghans first edition folding map at end light marginal browning original cloth gilt spine a little browned boards marked 1858 § Burton (Richard F.) Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah first American edition lithographic frontispiece and additional title folding map William Ludlow bookplate to paste-down spotting to text original cloth gilt a little worn and chipped New York 1856 § Nansen (Fridtjof) Through the Caucasus to the Volga first English edition portrait frontispiece photographic illustrations original cloth dust-jacket a little browned and nicked 1931 § Newman (John P.) The Thrones and Palaces of Babylon and Ninevah first edition 12 pp. publisher`s advertisements at end double-page map light marginal browning original pictorial cloth gilt head and foot of spine a little chipped lower board marked New York 1876; and 33 others Mountaineering Africa Himalayas etc 8vo and 4to (37)
MAP. – M. PHILLIPS. 2nd Edition of the Grand Southern Tour of England, including a Principal Part of the East, West, & Inland Counties. London: 1821. (1019 x 1826mm.) Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, in 48 sections backed onto linen. (Some spotting.) Folding within contemporary slipcase (slipcase discoloured). Provenance: King’s College Library (ink stamp to cloth); Dr P. Penfold (ink stamp to cloth).
MAP. – J. ANDREWS. Andrews’ New Travelling Map, of the South East Part of England, Extending full Ninety Miles round London. London: 1778. (653 x 801mm.) Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, in 20 sections backed onto linen. (Some light browning, slightly shaved). Folding within contemporary slipcase (slipcase rubbed).
MAP. – C.R. CONDER & H.H. KITCHENER. Map of Western Palestine… Special Edition illustrating the divisions of the Natural Drainage and the Mountain Ranges. London: 1882. (1677 x 948mm.) Lithographic map printed in colours, in 30 sections backed onto linen. (Light spotting and minor browning, one fold torn and neatly repaired.) Folding within original cloth slipcase with mounted paper label (slipcase defective).
MAP. – E. MOGG. – Modern London and its Environs. [London: 1848.] (537 x 687mm.) Engraved folding map with partial hand-colouring. (Some spotting, some tears at folds, most repaired with tape.) Folding within original cloth with mounted paper label (extremities somewhat bumped and slightly soiled or scuffed).
MAP. – Samuel LEIGH (publishers). Leigh’s New Road Map of England, Wales and Scotland. London: [n.d.] Two parts (each 502 x 760mm.) Hand-coloured engraved map in two parts, each in 21 sections backed onto linen. (Light browning, minor offsetting, linen occasionally reinforced at folds). Both folding within green morocco (rebacked).
MAP. – Edward STANFORD (publisher). Municipal Edition. Stanford’s New Two Inch Map of London and its Environs. London: 1924. (735 x 1130mm.) Lithographic map printed in colours in 36 sections backed onto linen. (Some browning, linen torn at folds of some sections.) Folding within original cloth with mounted paper label (extremities bumped and slightly affected by damp).
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Two Towers being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1954. First edition, 8vo (221 x 137mm.) Folding map at rear printed in red and black. (Minor spotting to first and last few leaves.) Original cloth (extremities bumped), dust-jacket (soiled, minor nicks and tears).
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1974. India paper edition, fourth impression, 3 vols. in one, 8vo (221 x 137mm.) Folding map printed in red and black. (Occasional light creasing.) Original cloth blocked in green, silver and gilt, tissue-dust-jacket (minor tears), original box with label mounted on lid.
Antonio Zatta, Italian 1775-1797- "La Nuova Zelanda transcorsa nel 1769 c 1770 dal cook comandante dell` Endevour Vascello di S.M. Britannica", publ 1778; hand-coloured engraved map, 45x36cm: Morris, early 19th century- "Fortified Town or Village called Ahippah built on a Perforated Rock at Tonga in New Zealand", publ by Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms Paternoster Row London; hand-coloured engraving on laid, 22.5x34.5cm: Thomas Kelly, publ 1832- "An Offering Before Captain Cook in the Sandwich Islands"; hand-coloured stipple engraving, 17.5x22cm: Guilian Zuliani 1730-1814- "Nuove Scoperte Fatte nel 1765. 67 e69 nel Mare Del Sud", Antonio Zatta publ. 1776, after G. V. Pasquali; hand-coloured engraved map, 31.5x41.5cm: Franz Johann Joseph Reilly 1766-1820- "Karte von der Inselwelt Polynesien oder dem FunftenWelttheile", publ. 1795; hand-coloured engraved map, 50x66.5cm: Jules Dumont d`Urville 1790-c.1842- "Carte de la Nouvelle-Zélande pour servir au Voyage pittoresque autour du Monde", 1835; hand-coloured engraved map, 34.2x23.5cm., (6)
Nicolas Sanson 1600-1667- "Terres Antarctiques"; hand-coloured, copper-engraved map, 19.5x26cm: Antonio Zatta 1757-1797 "L`America divisa Ne suoi Prinicipal Stati di Nuova Projezione" publ. 1770; hand-coloured engraved map, 32x41cm: Guiliano Zuliani 1730-1814 " Emisfero Terrestre Meridionale Tagllato su L`Equatore" Antionio Zatta publ. 1779, after G. Pitteri; hand-coloured engraved map, 33x42cm: French, publ. 18th Century "Chart of the Antarctic Polar Circle with the Countries adjoining, According to the New Hypothesis of M. Bauche. From the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Paris" publ. circa 1763; hand-coloured engraved map, 20x23cm (4)
8 sets of King & Country UK Original Toy Soldiers. Set No. SAS1: Jeep (with driver) and officer (3 pieces). Set No. WSS10: Waffen SS MG 42 and wall (4 pieces). Set No. 3: Arnhem – Walking Wounded (2 pieces). Set No 1: Arnhem – Battle for the Bridge (5 pieces). Set No. 8 Arnhem – The Mortar Team (4 pieces). Set No. 4 Arnhem – The Gunners (8 pieces). Set No. Arnhem 44 (2nd edition) – 4 pieces: Maj Gen Roy Urquhart. Lt Col John Frost. Maj Gen Brian Horrocks. B. Horrocks Map board. Set No. 5 (part set) 3 of 5 pieces, Arnhem Captured. All boxed with packing, one with corner crushed. Contents Mint.
Dorset – antique map – miniature map of the county by Van Langeren/Jenner c1643 or later showing the whole of the county with principle towns marked outline colour and a large distance grid and list of towns villages etc. A very pleasing and rare miniature map which was the first to feature distance tables. Approx 7x5.5 ins.
Herefordshire/Radnorshire printed sales particulars dated 1815 for the sale of vast areas of Herefordshire and across the border in Radnorsire Wales. Including the Manor of Ewyas Lacy Michaelchurch Court and the right of common over the Hatterell Hills. Unusually for the time this one comes with a printed estate map of Michaelchurch Court. A little creased but otherwise in fine condition.
Miscellaneous ephemera collection including a good printed sales notice for properties in Aberystwyth an antique map of Shropshire a group of Victorian fashion prints a small group of newspapers (c1850s) an unused 19th c farm journal an unused 19th c Hereford cattle herd book a Geographia map of England and Wales etc.
Miscellaneous good group of miscellaneous documents ephemera etc including two very attractive bills issued by Trouncer & son brewers with engraved vignettes an early 18th c tax assessment with window tax listed a decorative advert for Rudge Cycles a printed notice issued by the Leominster Canal Company (rare) dated 1772 a share certificate for the Bishop’s Castle Gas Light and Coke Co a printed booklet on the history of the Bishop’s Castle Railway a small group of almanacks. A county cycling map of Surrey (c1930s) and a few other items.
A BOOK " THE HISTORICAL RECORD OF THE IMPERIAL VISIT TO INDIA 1911 ", ORIGINAL BLUE CLOTH GILT BOARDS, QUARTO SIZE, FIRST EDITION PUBLISHED BY MURRAY 1914 WITH NUMEROUS TISSUE GUARDES ILLUSTRATIONS, ILLUMINATED TITLES, MAPS ETC. 457 PP A SCARCE BOOK TOGETHER WITH A MAP OF THE CORONATION DURBAR DELHI 1911
A map of the Isles of Guernsey, Jersey and the smaller islands published 1784-94, scale about 10 miles to 1 inch, on a plate together with maps of Hamp Shire, Glocester Shire and the Isle of Man, engraved by T. Conder, published by Alexander Hogg, London, 8.75 x 14in. (24 x 35.5cm.), together with an early 18th century four part miniatute map by Pieter van den Keere of Holy Iland, Garnsey, Farne and Jarsey, 5 x 3.5in. (12.5 x 9cm.). (2)
An 18th century map depicting The Smaller Islands in the British Ocean comprising Garnsey, Jarsey, Holy I., Alderney, Farne I., Scilly and Wight, headed by a cartouche detailing the Road from London to Southampton, hand coloured engraving, 7 x 4.5in. (18 x 11.5cm.), together with an 18th century engraved map of `Die Inseln Jersey und Garnesey`, 6 x 4.25in. (15 x 11cm.). (2)
Bretez, Louis Plan de Paris, a full-scale reproduction of Turgot`s 1739 map of Paris, on 20 sheets plus key sheet, each plate measuring approximately 520 x 810mm., folio, A. Taride, editeur, pub. Michel-Etienne Turgot, c.1900, original card cover with marbled half-cloth portfolio with gilt title label; together with a similar reproduction of Gomboust`s 1653 `Plan Monumental de Paris`, c.1900, pub. Taride. (2)
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