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Lot 622

Du Maurier (Daphne). Rebecca, 1st ed., 1938, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, 8vo (binding copy?), together with Sutcliffe (Rosemary), Sword at Sunset, 1st ed., 1963, some minor spotting of prelims., map endpapers, orig. boards in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, with other miscellaneous literature and children’s books etc., including Graham Greene, T.S. Eliot, Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton, Richmal Crompton, Anthony Buckeridge, et al and a few science fiction magazines, etc. (3 shelves)

Lot 631

Greenwell (G.C.). A Practical Treatise on Mine Engineering, 1st ed., Newcastle, 1855, sixty-two double page hand tinted lithographed plates, some folding, a few Manchester Geological Society blindstamps to verso of plates, some light spotting and browning, front hinges broken, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary half morocco, upper joint torn at foot, rubbed and scuffed, a.e.g., 4to, together with The Cotton Manufacturers, Managers and Spinners” New Pocket Guide; Containing Examples of the Various Calculations Connected with the Machinery of a Cotton Mill, 4th ed., Manchester, [1873], scattered spotting, original blindstamped cloth, 8vo, plus The Steam Engine and its Inventors; A Historical Sketch, by Robert Galloway, 1881, double page engraved plate and map, illustrations, some light spotting, library stamps, original cloth, rebacked retaining original spine, 8vo, with others on steam engines etc., including John Bourne’s A Catechism of the Steam Engine, 1847, Crosby Steamgage & Valve Co., appliance catalogue, 1904 and Rees’s Manufacturing Industry, 5 vols., 1972 (3 shelves)

Lot 679

De Salis (Henry Rodolph). Bradshaw’s Canals and Navigable Rivers of England and Wales. A Handbook of Inland Navigation for Manufacturers, Merchants, Traders, and Others: Compiled, after a Personal Survey of the Whole of the Waterways, by Henry Rodolph De Salis, 1904, large folding linen-backed map contained in rear pocket, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, inner rear joint cracked, 8vo, with other miscellaneous British topography and related (3 shelves)

Lot 1393

A map inset brass bound coffee table, the glazed top above a reproduction of a 1630 world map engraved by Henry Honduis, 42 x 89 x 62 cm, together with a mahogany coffee table, a nest of three burr walnut tables, a walnut low table, a brass umbrella stand and a golden painted mirror, (6).

Lot 12

A collection of World War II militaria including helmets and map bags,

Lot 294

A leather walking stick travelling case by Drew & Sons, London, containing; blind persons tapping sticks, carriage driving whip, estate map pointer, umbrella, riding crop and metal braided stick (10)

Lot 660

Andrew Johnstone (18th century) A New Map of the South Part of Scotland Hand coloured print, 37cm high x 47cm wide

Lot 97

Gestochen von J. Spiegl of Vienna, An early 19th century map of Europe, canvas backed and printed in four folding sections, published 1808, together with a mid 19th century map of the Country upon Upper Red River and fragments of other American survey maps, an early 19th century folding map of Rome by Sickler, published 1816, various other maps, a quantity of first day covers, a quantity of postcards, mainly topographical, ephemera including a Bomber Command Reunion Dinner programme, signed by Vera Lynn and other collectors` items

Lot 99

J.B. Nolin, A hand coloured engraved map of England, titled in French, 22.5 x 26 cm and a 17th century hand coloured and engraved map of Scotland

Lot 554

Morden R: Map of Bedfordshire, hand coloured, framed and glazed

Lot 215

An ELJ Y lumiere miniature camera in ever ready case and a stamp/map viewer in case.

Lot 432

D.POLINT? "A Mediterranean scene with house and vine, overlooking the sea, with chickens feeding in the yard", oil on board, indistinctly signed, and a black and white 1st edition map of "Gloucestershire Eastern Division" 1884 together with a modern blue and white vase

Lot 489

A modern volume of "Coaching Days of England" and a modern framed coloured map

Lot 1

Bradford. Dixon (Thomas), Map of the Borough of Bradford, Comprising the Townships of Bradford, Bowling, Horton & Manningham, from Actual Surveys made in the Years 1844, 1845 & 1846, Bradford, June 1846, large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright original outline colouring, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of reference and engraved vignette of Bradford Infirmary, 1140 x 1420mm, contained in orginal gilt cloth slip case with blind embossed arabesque on both boards, gilt title to spine, together with, Mawson (H. O. pubs.), Map of Forty Miles Round Bradford, n.d. c.1860,engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 980 x 1260mm, marbled end papers, comtemp. gilt sheep boards, rubbed, worn and frayed (2)

Lot 2

Bryant (A.). Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire from actual Survey by A. Bryant in the Years 1827 & 1828, pub. May 2nd. 1829, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen on four sheets, each sheet bordered in green silk, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and a table of the Ecclesiastical Division, engraved vignette of Beverley Minster, each sheet approx. 645 x 755mm, contained in contemp. morocco gilt solanader box, rubbed and worn at extrems. (1)

Lot 5

Doncaster. Faden (William & Sheardon, William, pubs.), To the Right Honourable William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl of Fitzwilliam, Viscount and Baron Milton &c. This Map of the Country round Doncaster is with his Lordships Permission Humbly Dedicated, Oct. 1st. 1804, folding engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, decorative cartouche, 590 x 760mm, contained in orig. slip case with dec. printers label to upper board, together with another edition dated Jan. 1st. 1805, contained in contemp. slip case with printers label to upper board (2)

Lot 6

Drayton (Michael). A Chorographicall Description of all the Tracts, Rivers, Mountains, Forests and other parts of this Renowned Isle of Great Britain [Poly-Olbion], pub. John Marriott, John Grismand and Thomas Dewe, 1622, title page, decorative allegorical frontis., dedication and engraved portrait of Prince Henry, sixteen pages of text (only), one engraved b & w allegorical map of Yorkshire, 245 x 305mm, disbound (1)

Lot 7

* Enclosure Records. Two awards and four maps relating to Skipton, Kildwick, Stirton with Thorlby and Silsden, dated 14th December 1774, manuscript with text on eight large (and one small) vellum sheets and extinguishing vicarial tithes in Skipton with Thorlby and Silsden, and awarding lands to the Vicar of Skipton and the Vicar of Kildwick, tied with four related pen and ink large sheet maps on vellum of Skipton Ings, a part of Silsden Moor (two sheets) and Rumbles Moor, scale of 10 or 20 poles to 1 inch, surveyor not named, hand-col. compass and rule to each map, the largest map approx. 71 x 154mm and the others sl. smaller, one further leaf of oaths stitched at front, overall somewhat dust soiled, rubbed and creased with some loss to upper outer corner of first text leaf, three wax seals with signatures of John Heelis, Thomas Watkinson and Richard Clapham. Another copy of these enclosure records are held by North Yorkshire County Record Office, ref. WRRD B 10. (1)

Lot 10

Hobson (William Colling). This Map of Yorkshire is most respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, pub. William Colling Hobson, Sept. 1843, engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title, compass rose and table of explanation, each sheet approx. 1255 x 760mm, orig. cloth with gilt decorated upper board and spine, steel clasp, rubbed at extrems. Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607-1868 and Large Scale County Maps, item no. 78. (1)

Lot 12

Hull. Anderson (Thomas), A New Plan of the Town of Kingston upon Hull and its Environs with all the Latest Improvements, York, 1814, uncoloured folding engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, engraved by D.Goodwill, overall size 465 x 675mm, contained in contemp. card slip case with orig. printers label to upper board, rubbed, worn and stained, together with Goodwill & Lawson,(pubs.),A New Plan of Hull, 1850,uncoloured folding engraved map, calligraphic title and vignette of the New Railway Station and Hotel, one railway outlined in crude hand colouring, 255 x 325mm, contained in contemp. cloth boards with printers label to upper board, with A.Brown & Sons Ltd, (pubs.),New Plan of Hull, n.d. c.1900,colour printed folding map, 720 x 980mm, bound with index list of street names, orig. printed cloth wrappers (3)

Lot 13

Hunting Maps. Jackson (Richard), Jackson’s Map of the Bramham Moor Hunt, Leeds, n.d., c.1920, colour printed folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, list of ‘meets’, 700 x 940mm, bound concertina style with advertising end papers, contemp. morocco with title and gilt embossed hunting design to upper board, together with Masser (Walter W.),Map of Bramham Moor Hunt Dedicated by Permission to George Lane Fox Esquire, and The Members of the Hunt, Leeds, 1881,lithographic map folding with orig. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title and list of ‘meets’, 650 x 840mm, contemp. gilt cloth, stained, with Jackson (Richard), Jackson’s Map of The Bedale Hunt, Leeds n.d. c.1920,colour printed folding map sectionalised and laid on linen, list of ‘meets’, 910 x 725mm , contemp. morocco with title and gilt embossed hunting device to upper board, worn and rubbed, together with another six similar including some duplicates, various sizes and condition (9)

Lot 14

Jefferys (Thomas). A Map of the County of York, Reduced from the Large Survey in Twenty Sheets of the Late Thomas Jeffreys and Drawn from a Scale of two Statute Miles to one inch, Revised & Corrected to the Present time by Wm. Faden, Jan. 1st. 1816, large engraved map with bright original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on four sheets, calligraphic title, vignette of York Minster, inset town plan of Kingston upon Hull, slight-off setting, each sheet with green end papers with orig. printers labels, contemp. slip case with morocco gilt spine, spine split, rubbed and frayed (1)

Lot 15

Jefferys (Thomas). The County of York Survey’d in MDCCLXVII, IX and MDCCLXX, Engraved by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty, MDCCLXXI, 1st. ed., pub. 25th March 1772, fine large engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen on four sheets, original hand colouring, inset town plans of York, Scarborough, Leeds, Sheffield, Kingston upon Hull and Ripon, a simple ‘ruled’ reduced map, elaborate engraved title cartouche of Fountains Abbey, with an dedication to Charles Wentworth contained in a well engraved vignette of the ruins of Middleham Castle, slight staining, each sheet approx. 1180 x 460mm, contained in modern dec. gilt calf book box with contrasting gilt morocco label to upper board. Engraved on a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile this map is arguably Jefferys finest cartographic achievement. ()

Lot 17

Leeds. Brierley (W. pubs), Map of the Town of Leeds and its Environs, n.d., c.1890, wood engraved folding map, the map bordered with topographical vignettes and a list of streets and public buildings, small closed tears to old folds, overall size 455 x 635mm, orig. printed card wrappers, together with Geographia Ltd (pubs.),Plan of Leeds, n.d. c.1920,large colour printed folding map laid on linen, 1020 x 1150mm, index of streets on front paste down, orig. gilt cloth boards, with Bacon (G.W. & Co. Ltd. pubs.),Bacon’s New Plan of Leeds and Suburbs, n.d. c.1920,colour printed lithographic folding map laid on linen, 700 x 720mm, orig. printed cloth boards, together with,Cruchley (G.F. pubs.),Map of Forty Miles round Leeds, n.d. c.1870,engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 990 x 1260mm, marbled end papers, comtemp. sheep, blind embossed boards with gilt title to upper board, rubbed and worn, together with another eight folding plans of Leeds and its environs, various sizes and condition (12)

Lot 18

Leeds. Martin (S. D.), Map of the Country extending ten miles round Leeds, including Wakefield, Bradford, Dewsbury, Otley, Harewood, Aberford & Castleford, shewing all the Parish and Township Boundaries &c., ..... re-surveyed & corrected to January 1st. 1849 by Martin & Fox, Surveyors, Leeds, engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, compass rose, table of explanation and vignette of Kirkstall Abbey, 1130 x 1230mm, contemp. morocco boards with gilt dec. upper board, steel clasp, rubbed and frayed. Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607-1868 and Large Scale county Maps, item 79. (1)

Lot 21

Railway Maps. Airy (John), Railway Map of the Yorkshire District, n.d., c.1890, colour printed lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on lined, 750 x 1060mm, contained in orig. morocoo gilt boards, rubbed and frayed, together with, untitled map of the railway system around Pontefract, Kirby and Doncaster, January 1907,colour printed lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight dust soiling, 505 x 380mm, contemp. marbled end papers with printed label to upper cover, together with another nine similar (16)

Lot 23

Railway Plans. The Great Northern Railway, Plans of Branch Lines in Yorkshire, 1893, title page, one general map and twenty folding zincographed plans with original hand colouring, all laid on linen, slight dust soiling throughout, lacking boards, remnants of spine only, large folio (1)

Lot 26

Seller (John). Camden’s Britannia Abridg’d, [1701], pp. 719 - 768 only (Yorkshire), two uncoloured engraved folding maps of ‘The Principality of Wales’ and ‘Yorkshire’, later paper wrappers with modern pencil manuscript title to upper cover, together with Simpson (Samuel),The Agreeable Historian, [1746],pp. 1099 - 1164 only (Yorkshire), three uncoloured engraved folding maps of the Ridings of Yorkshire, later paper wrappers with modern pencil manuscript title to upper cover, with Baines (Edward),Illustration to the History of Yorkshire, [1823],eight engraved folding linen backed maps of town plans, county maps and mileage tables, disbound, contemp. calf gilt, spine partially lacking, worn, large 8vo, with, Moll (Herman),A New Description of England and Wales with the Adjacent Islands...., 1724,pp. 1 - 16 and 283 - 304 only, title printed in red & black, six uncoloured engraved maps (two folding), two laid on later paper, disbound, folio, with Martin (Benjamin),The Natural History of England or a Description of each particular County, 1763,pp. 273 - 304 only, one uncloured engraved folding map by Emauel Bowen, disbound, 8vo, with,Boundary Commission, (England and Wales),Report of the Boundary Commissioners for England and Wales, Part 1., pub. Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885,numerous folding lithographic maps, text block shaken and loose, disbound, folio, with five others similar, together with a collection of five rolled county maps and town plans including examples by Cary, Rapkin and Davies (10)

Lot 27

Teesdale (Henry & Co., publisher). To the Nobility, Gentry & Clergy of Yorkshire, this Map of the County Constructed from a Survey Commenced in the Year 1817 & Corrected in the Years 1827 & 1828 is respectfully dedicated by the Proprietors, April 21st., 1828, large folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen on three sheets, borders strengthened with contemp. green silk, original hand colouring, calligraphic title, engraved vignette of the North West View of York Cathedral, tables of explanation and of the altitudes of the Principal Mountains, occ. ink stains around title, backed with green marbled paper, each sheet approx. 1840 x 730mm, contained in near contemp. gilt marbled calf solander box with a contrasting red gilt morocco label to spine, slight wear at extrems. This map is often attributed to C. & J. Greenwood but carries no mention of their names. A bright clean example of this handsome large scale map. (1)

Lot 28

Town plans. Knox (Robert), A Map of the Country round Scarborough in the North & East Ridings of Yorkshire from actual Trigonometrical Survey with Topographical, Geological and Antiquarian Descriptions, Scarborough, 1821, engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, engraved by A.Findlay, dust soiled, one closed tear to linen, 595 x 605mm, marbled end papers, contained in orig. slip case with printed label to upper board, rubbed and worn, together with another later copy dated 1849, with,Walker J.& A.,Map of the Country round Liverpool and Manchester including Preston, Leeds, Newcastle under Lyne &c., Liverpool, 1823,engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, slight staining, 520 x 705mm, marbled end papers, contained in orig. slipcase with printed label to upper board, with, Walker and Thornton (pubs.),Index Map of the District “Round About Bradford”, n.d. c.1900,uncoloured lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, 535 x 670mm, orig. cloth gilt boards, rubbed, together with another five folding maps similar, various sizes and condition (9)

Lot 29

Tuke (John). Map of the County of York, 1787, large engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, elaborate title cartouche, inset town plan of Kingston upon Hull, inset scale map of the county and table of explanation, toned overall, 1180 x 1425mm, together with Coltman (Nathanial),Laurie & Whittle’s New Map of the County of York, laid down from Astronomical Observations Published in the Philosophical Transactions, divided into its Ridings with their Subdivisions Exhibiting the whole of the Mail, Direct & principal Cross Roads, Navigable Canals, Rivers &c. &c., 1806,engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, compass rose and list of Wapontakes, 530 x 695mm, contained in contemp. marbled slip case with orig. printers label to upper board, worn at extrems., with, Bowen (Emanuel),An Accurate Map of the County of York Divided into its Ridings and Subdivided into Wapontakes, pub. John & T. Bowles, [1764 or later],engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, elaborate cartouche, toned overall, 545 x 715mm, contained in orig. marbled slip case with printers label to upper boad, rubbed and frayed, with, Rowe (Robert),A New Map of Yorkshire Divided into Ridings &c. June 4th 1810,engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 685 x 840mm, slight off setting, contained in orig. marbled slip case, rubbed, frayed and worn, together with another three folding maps similar (7)

Lot 30

Yorkshire. Cruchley (G.F.), Cruchley’s Railway & Telegraph Map of Yorkshire Showing all the Railways & Names of Stations, also the Telegraph Lines & Stations Improved from the Ordnance Surveys, n.d. c.1865, folding lithographic map with original outline colouring, calligraphic title, some near contemp. ink annotations,485 x 545mm, orig. printed paper wrappers, contemp. ink ownership inscription, slight fraying, together with Collins (H.G.),Yorkshire, n.d. c.1858,folding lithographic map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining, 700 x 870mm, orig. cloth with printed label to upper board, with,Harding (J.W. & Co. pubs.),Map of Huddersfield District, 1922,decorative folding colour printed map, margins with colour printed advertisements for local businesses, 745 x 550mm, orig. printed paper wrappers, with Sampson (John pubs.),Map of the York and Ainsty Hunt Dedicated by Permission to Captn. Slingsby, Scriven Park, and Members of the Hunt, York, 1881,colour printed lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, compass rose, list of meets and explanation table, 860 x 960mm, comtemp. gilt and blind embossed cloth boards, together with another thirteen folding maps, various sizes and condition (15)

Lot 31

Yorkshire. Baines (Edward, pubs.), Map of the East & North Ridings of the County of York, Including the latest Improvements, Engraved for the History and Directory of Yorkshire, Leeds, 1822, engraved folding map laid on linen, calligraphic title and table of explanation, bound with Neele (Samuel John),Kingston upon Hull with its Environs, 1823,engraved folding map laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of reference, topographical vignette and three heraldic shields, 255 x 300mm, bound with Neele (Samuel John),York, 1822,engraved folding map laid on linen, engraved topographical vignette and table of reference, 310 x 260mm, bound with Baines (Edward, pubs.),Map of the West Riding and Ainsty of the County of York, Engraved for the Directory, 1822,engraved folding map, laid on linen, calligraphic title and compass rose, 415 x 530mm, bound with folding town plans of Leeds & Sheffield, and two triangular mileage table for Yorkshire and for England and Wales, book plate of P.Hornby Apothecary & Druggist, York, orig. end papers, hinges strengthened, contemp. diced calf, rebacked, large 8vo, together with Hall (Sidney),Yorkshire, n.d. c.1835,engraved map with original outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight dust soiling, 255 x 370mm, bound in orig. gilt boards, together with Cary (John),A New Map of Yorkshire Divided into its Ridings and Wapontakes Exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c., 1818,engraved map with original hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled end papers, 485 x 535mm, contained in orig. slipcase with printed label to upper board, with another four maps similar (8)

Lot 32

Bridlington Quay. Views of Bridlington Quay, published by G. Furby, c.1870s, twenty-four eng. vignette plts. by Rock & Co., occ. minor scattered spotting, orig. gilt & blind dec. cloth, slightly rubbed to extrems., oblong 8vo, together with Thompson (J.), Historical Sketches of Bridlington, pub. Bridlington, 1821, eng. frontis., orig. cloth backed boards, with paper label to spine, slight splitting to spine ends, rubbed, 8vo, plus Coates (James), Bridlington Quay, a Descriptive Poem, 2nd ed. enlarged and improved, [1813], 48pp., folding eng. map frontis., disbound, 8vo, plus four others related (7)

Lot 48

Bradford. Smith’s Directory of Bradford and Neighbourhood, including the Townships and Villages within Five Miles of the Exchange..., Subscriber’s copy, London & Bradford, [1872], folding litho map frontis. (with closed-tear), some finger soiling, hinges cracked, orig. cloth, 8vo, together with a worn non-subscribers copy, and The Post-Office Bradford Directory, 1891, folding litho map with closed-tear, numerous pubs. adverts, orig. cloth, marked, 8vo, with two Bradford Post-Office directories for 1894, plus six other directories, mostly Bradford related (9)

Lot 51

Leeds. Directory, General and Commercial, of the Town & Borough of Leeds, for 1817, Containing an Alphabetical List of the Merchants, Manufacturers, Tradesmen, and Inhabitants in General..., Leeds, [1817], folding eng. map frontis. by Edward Baines (with closed-tear), front free endpaper with contemp. ownership signature of Jonathan Priestley, Tonbridge 1818, contemp. marbled sheep, upper board near detached, slight wear to spine and extrems., large 12mo. Leaf E1 (p.49) records the name John Aaron, the first authentic mention of a Jew in Leeds. He came from Selby, to Leeds to bury his daughter at old St. Pauls Church and settled in Leeds afterwards. (1)

Lot 52

Leeds. Directory, General and Commercial, of the Town & Borough of Leeds, for 1817, Containing an Alphabetical List of the Merchants, Manufacturers, Tradesmen, and Inhabitants in General..., Leeds, [1817], folding eng. map frontis. by Edward Baines (closed-tears to folds repaired to verso), ink library stamp to title and verso of map, old repairs to hinges, contemp. sheep, joints cracked and weak, slight wear to spine and extrems., large 12mo, together with a facsimile edition of the Leeds Directory for 1798 (2)

Lot 53

Leeds. Directory, General and Commercial, of the Town & Borough of Leeds, for 1817, Containing an Alphabetical List of the Merchants, Manufacturers, Tradesmen, and Inhabitants in General..., Leeds, [1817], folding eng. map frontis. by Edward Baines, some browning to title, contemp. marbled sheep, lower joint cracked, upper board detached, large 12mo (1)

Lot 54

Leeds. General and Commercial Directory of thre Borough of Leeds; including the Out-Townships of Armley, Beeston, Bramley..., Hunslet, Potter-Newton, and Wortley, and Several of the Principal Neighbouring Villages..., compiled under the Direction of William Parson..., Leeds, 1826, folding eng. map frontis. by Charles Fowler (torn with loss), few marks, contemp. half sheep, upper joint split, worn, 8vo in 6s, together with Directory of the Borough of Leeds, The City of York, and the Clothing District of Yorkshire..., by Wm. Parson and Wm. White, Leeds, 1830, (2 copies), eng. plan frontis. and eng. ad. leaf at rear, some dust soiling, contemp. straight grain sheep, joints slightly cracked and some wear, 8vo in 6s, plus a 1839 directory of Leeds with folding eng. map by W.H. Lizars, lacking general title, contemp. half calf, upper board near detached, worn, 8vo in 6s (4)

Lot 55

Leeds. Directory and Topography of the Borough of Leeds, and the Whole of the Clothing District of the West Riding of Yorkshire..., by William White, pub. Sheffield & Leeds, 1842, contemp. straight grain sheep, rebacked, 8vo in 6s, together with Williams’s Directory of the Borough of Leeds; giving an Entirely New Arrangement of the Partners in each Firm..., pub. Leeds, 1845, folding eng. map frontis. by Charles Fowler, numerous commercial ads., orig. sheep, gilt title & armorial to upper board, joints split and wear to spine, 8vo in 6s, with another copy without map, plus Directory and Topography of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield, and the Whole of the Cloth Districts of the West Riding of Yorkshire..., by William White, Sheffield & Leeds, 1847, commercial ads. at rear including one folding eng. ad., orig. blind dec. sheep, slight wear to spine and extrems., 8vo in 6s (4)

Lot 57

Leeds. Williams’s Directory of the Borough of Leeds; giving an Entirely New Arrangement of the Partners in each Firm..., pub. Leeds, 1845, eng. folding map (crudely lined to verso), commercial ads. at front of volume, orig. pub. sheep, spine torn and with old amateur repairs, worn, 8vo, together with Directory and Topography of Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Hudderfield, Wakefield, and the Whole of the Clothing Districts of the West Riding of Yorkshire..., by William White, 1847, commercial ads. at rear, orig. publisher’s sheep, old cloth repair at head of spine, worn, 8vo in 6s, with Charton & Archdeacon’s Directory of the Borough and Neighbourhood of Leeds, 1849-50, pub. Leeds & London, [1849], commercial ads., orig. sheep gilt, upper joint cracked and some wear, 8vo in 6s, plus two other Leeds directories for 1851 and 1857-58 (5)

Lot 63

Yorkshire. History, Gazetteer, and Directory, of the West-Riding of Yorkshire, with the City of York and Port of Hull..., by William White, 2 vols., Sheffield & Leeds, 1837-38, commercial adverts at rear of vol. 1, contemp. calf (non-matching), slightly worn, 8vo, together with a duplicate of vol. 1 in orig. cloth, plus History, Gazetteer, and Directory, of the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire..., by William White, pub. Sheffield & Leeds, 1840, lacks folding map, occ. spotting, contemp. calf, upper joint split and some wear, 8vo, plus two others related (6)

Lot 64

Yorkshire. Kelly’s Directory of the West Riding of Yorkshire 1889, pub. 1888, three folding linen backed eng. maps, ink stamp to verso of maps and titles etc., contemp. half calf, lacks title label to spine, joints cracked & worn, adhesive tape to spine and boards, 4to, together with The Post Office Directory of the North and Est Ridings of Yorkshire, with the City of York, edited by E.R. Kelly, 1879, one folding map only, orig. cloth, worn and marked, 8vo, with History, Topography, and Directory of North Yorkshire..., Preston: T. Bulmer, [1890], two folding col. maps (one loosely inserted), contemp. half sheep, worn, large 8vo, plus other misc. directories (12)

Lot 71

Antes (John, of Fulnec, Yorkshire). Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Egyptians, the Overflowing of the Nile and its Effects; With Remarks on the Plague, and Other Subjects. Written During a Residence of Twelve Years in Cairo and its Vicinity, 1800, folding engraved map, a few light spots, bookplate, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, 4to (1)

Lot 82

Bigland (John). A Topographical and Historical Description of Yorkshire, 1810, folding engraved map, 26 engraved plates, occasional spotting and offsetting, contemporary green half morocco, lightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

Lot 92

Boothroyd (Benjamin). The History of the Ancient Borough of Pontefract, Containing an Interesting Account of its Castle, and the Three Different Sieges it Sustained During the Civil War, Pontefract, 1807, engraved folding plan frontispiece, five engraved plates, occasional light spotting, hinges reinforced, bookplate, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with The Sieges of Pontefract Castle. 1644-1648, ed. Richard Holmes & Thomas Tew, Pontefract, 1887, folding map, half tones plates, leaves browned at end, t.e.g., original red cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed, 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed to John Rhodes, Mayor of Pontefract, 23rd June 1887, Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, signed by Tew & Holmes, plus The Black Friars of Pontefract. An Account of their Rise, Progress, and Fall, by Richard Holmes, 1891, bookplate, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, a little faded, 8vo, with three others: Lorenzo Padgett’s Chronicles of Old Pontefract, 1905 and two duplicates of above works, plus two others related (8)

Lot 101

Bray (William). Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, including part of Buckingham, Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, Northampton, Bedford, and Hertford-Shires, 2nd ed., 1783, nine etched plts. (inc. one folding), 19th c. half calf, slight wear to joints and extrems., 8vo, together with Houseman (John), A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, 11th ed., Kendal, 1821, hand-col. aquatint frontis. and folding hand-col. eng. map, contemp. half calf, 8vo, with Baines (Edward), A Companion to the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire; in a Descriptive Account of a Family Tour, and Excursions on Horseback and on Foot..., 3rd ed., 1834, eng. frontis., folding eng. map hand-col. in outline, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus two others related (5)

Lot 107

Brown (Robert). General View of the Agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Surveyed by Messrs Rennie, Brown, & Shirreff, 1793. ., pub. Edinburgh, 1799, folding eng. map, inner hinges repaired, contemp. half calf with later spine, board edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Marshall (William Humphrey), The Rural Economy of Yorkshire, Comprising the Management of Landed Estates, and the Present Practice of Husbandry in the Agricultural Districts of that County, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1788, two eng. double-page maps, contemp. calf, upper boards detached, lower joints cracked and some general wear, 8vo, plus Rennie (George; Brown, Robert & Shirreff, John), General View of the Agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement, Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, 1794, half-title, eng. map, lacks final leaf, some light dust-soiling, disbound 4to (4)

Lot 118

Capper (Benjamin Pitts). A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, 1808, folding hand-coloured engraved general map, 45 hand-coloured engraved maps (correct), occasional light offsetting, contemporary calf, joints splitting at head, lightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

Lot 128

Clarkson (Christopher). The History of Richmond, in the County of York, Richmond: printed for the author by Thomas Bowman, 1821, eng. map frontis., addn. eng. vignette title and sixteen eng. plts. (complete), armorials and few illusts. to text, one folding pedigree, some spotting to plts., edges untrimmed, orig. boards, worn to joints and extrems., 4to. Boyne 254. (1)

Lot 131

Cole (Edward Maule). Notes on the Geology of the Hull, Barnsley & West Riding Junction Railway and Dock, privately printed by M.C. Peck, Hull, 1886, coloured folding map, b & w plates, one or two light spots, t.e.g., original green cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, presented to E.C. Swiss Esq., from George Bohn, together with Measom (George), The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Northern Railway, Including all the Branch Lines and Continuations, [1857], folding engraved map (a little soiled and frayed), numerous advertisements and wood-engraved illustrations, a few light spots, a.e.g., original cloth, joints splitting at head and foot, rubbed, 8vo, plus Parsons (Edward), The Tourist’s Companion; Or, the History of the Scenes and Places on the Route by the Rail-Road and Steam-Packet from Leeds and Selby to Hull, 1835, additional engraved title, some spotting, bookplate and previous owner signature, front hinges broken, original cloth, spine defective, faded, 8vo, with other railway interest including Joseph Priestley’s Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain, 1831, J.S. Jeans’ Jubilee Memorial of the Railway System. A History of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1875, and George Bird’s The Locomotives of the Great Northern Railway 1847-1902, 1903 (19)

Lot 153

Eastmead (Rev. W.). Historia Rievallensis: containing the History of Kirkby Moorside, and an account of the most important places in its vicinity ... to which is prefixed a dissertation on the animal remains, and other curious phenomena, in the recently discovered cave at Kirkdale, 1824, eng. frontis. and six eng. plts., list of subscribers at front, occ. minor spotting, edges untrimmed, orig. boards with printed paper label to spine, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, together with Rauthmel (Rev. Richard), Antiquitates Bremetonacenses; or The Roman Antiquities of Overborough, pub. Kirkby Lonsdale, 1824, aquatint frontis. (with offsetting to title), folding eng. map, two eng. plts. and one diag., contemp. half calf, worn with loss of leather at foot of spine, 8vo (2)

Lot 156

English (Thomas H.). An Introduction to the Collecting and History of Whitby Prints, 2 vols., pub. Horne, Whitby, 1931, folding linen-backed map, numerous b & w plates, a few light spots, original off-white buckram gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, lge 4to. Limited edition, 94/210 signed by the author. (2)

Lot 164

[Gale, Roger, ed.]. Registrum Honoris de Richmond Exhibens Terrarum & Villarum Qu? quondam fuerunt Edwini Comitis infra Richmundshire Descriptionem: Ex Libro Domesday in Thesauria Domini Regis..., 1st ed., R. Gosling, 1722, vign. title-page (water-stained at gutter), list of subscribers, folding genealogical table, folding map (with small paper repair on verso), fourteen eng. plts., some folding/double-page, letterpress engs., text partly printed in black and red, eng. tail-pieces, some toning, endpapers foxed, front free endpaper torn and creased, armorial bookplate of Holland House, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, rubbed, extrems. worn, with covers just holding on the cords, folio. Boyne CCXLIX. (1)

Lot 172

Gent (Thomas). The Antient and Modern History of the Famous City of York; and in a Particular Manner of its Magnificent Cathedral, commonly call’d, York-Minster... , 1st ed., 1730, folding eng. map (lined to verso) and one folding eng. plt. (verso with short repair to fold), leaves O3 & O4 with burn hole & loss to lower corners, modern brown morocco, gilt-dec. spine with red morocco title label, small 8vo, contained in slipcase, (Boyne 60), together with a copy of The Life of Mr. Thomas Gent, Printer, of York, Written by Himself, 1832, orig. cloth, some wear to spine (2)

Lot 177

Grainge (William). The History and Topography of Harrogate, and of the Forest of Knaresborough, 1871, folding map frontis. (with small repair), one col. and one tinted litho., orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with The Poets & Poetry of Yorkshire; Comprising Biographical Notices of the Most Eminent Poets, Natives of the County of York..., 2 vols., 1868, near-contemp. half calf gilt, morocco label to spines, rubbed, 8vo, plus Yorkshire Longevity: Or, Records and Biographical Anecdotes of Persons who have Attained to Extreme Old Age Within that County, 1864, few newspaper clippings tipped-in, orig. cloth gilt, small 8vo, plus three others by the same author (7)

Lot 189

Hargrove & Sons (publishers). The Ancient Customs of the Forest of Knaresborough; together with the Last Perambulation, Prior to the General Enclosure, Begun in 1771: To which are added, the Ancient Customs, Extent, and Limits, of the Townships of Knaresborough & Scriven, pub. Knaresborough, 1808, eng. frontis., 72 pp., with A Report of the Trial, Thursday, March 27, 1828, Powell v. Richardson, 4 pp., bound in at rear, later russia, worn on spine, slim 12mo, together with The History of the Castle, Town, Forest, of Knaresborough, with Harrogate, and its Medicinal Springs... , 6th ed., with considerable additions, Knaresborough, 1809, eng. plts., folding map, untrimmed, orig. boards, some wear, 12mo, plus The History of Ripon: with Descriptions of Studley-Royal, Fountains’ Abbey, Newby, Hackfall, etc. An Analysis of Aldfield Spaw: and Lists of the Rarer Indigenous Plants found in the Neighbourhood, 2nd ed., printed and sold by W. Farrer, Ripon, 1806, tinted aqua. frontis., untrimmed, orig. boards, some wear, 12mo, and two others related (5)

Lot 191

Hargrove (E.). The Yorkshire Gazetteer, or, A Dictionary of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets; Monasteries and Castles; Principal Mountains, Rivers, &c.; In the County of York..., 2nd ed., Knaresborough, 1812, eng. map hand-col. in outline (detached and with closed-tear to fold), occ. spotting, browning and minor dampstaining, edges untrimmed, orig. printed boards, upper board near detached, lacks spine, boards dirt soiled, large 12mo, together with Hargrove (Alfred), A Brief Description of Places of Public Interest, in the County of York, within Twenty Six Miles of the City, pub. York, 1843, folding eng. map frontis. (with short closed-tear to fold and some offsetting), addn. etched title, wood eng. vignette illusts., orig. qtr. cloth with printed boards, upper board detached, worn, large 12mo, with Tuke (J., pub.), An Alphabetical Index of all the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, &c. in the County of York, and County of the City of York, 2nd ed., York, 1792, contemp. half calf, slight wear to extrems., oblong 8vo (3)

Lot 196

Harrogate. The Harrogate Visitors’ Hand-Book, Containing Descriptions of Ripon, Fountains, Studley..., to which ia Appended Observations on the Harrogate Waters, and Directions for their use, by Alfred Smith, 2nd ed., Ripon, 1840, folding litho map, eng. plts. on coloured paper, orig. printed wrappers, old spine repair, slim 12mo, together with Myrtle (Andrew Scott), Practical Observations on the Harrogate Mineral Waters . With Cases, 2nd ed., 1869, signed albumen photo port. frontis. of Dr. Sheridan Muspratt (discoverer of the Chloride of Iron Spring), presentation inscription by Dr. Sheridan Muspratt to title, orig. cloth gilt, slim 8vo, with Piggott (G. West), The Harrogate Spas with an Introductory Essay, 1853, eng. frontis. (damp-stained), orig. cloth, dust soiled, slim 8vo, plus sixteen other Harrogate guides etc., mostly 19th c. (22)

Lot 200

Higgins (Godfrey). The Celtic Druids; Or, An attempt to shew that the Druids were the priests of oriental colonies who emigrated from India, and were the introducers of the first or Cadmean system of letters, and the builders of Stonehenge, of Carnac, and of other cyclopean works, in Asia and Europe, 1st ed., 1829, two addn. litho vign. titles, single-page litho map and forty-six litho plts. & plans on india paper (inc. 2 double-page plans & 2 double-page plts.), seven litho illusts. on india paper, few woodcut vignette illusts., front blank inscribed “R.M. Beverly from the author, April 8, 1827”, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and slight wear to spine and extrems., 4to. Bookplate of R.M. Beverley. (1)

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