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, addn. litho vign. title, 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., some minor dampstaining to margins of addn. title, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 20th c. dark green half morocco, gilt dec. spine, 4to (1)
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Hogg (John). On the Natural History of the Vicinity of Stockton-on-Tees, by John Hogg, A.M., Fellow of the Linnean and of the Cambridge Philosophical Societies, From the History of Stockton by the Rev. John Brewster, A.M., Stockton, 1827, folding hand-coloured engraved map, a few spots, original cloth, some wear to spine, rubbed and faded, 8vo. Presentation copy, inscribed: “To Thomas Maude A.M. With the author’s kindest Regards”. Scarce, only two institutional copies recorded. (1)
Knox (Robert). Descriptions Geological, Topographical, and Antiquarian, in Eastern Yorkshire, 1855, large folding map of Scarborough, twenty-one eng. plts. (as list), orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Bewick (Jos.), Geological Treatise on the District of Cleveland, in North Yorkshire, its Furruginous Deposits, Lias, and Oolites..., 1861, five folding plts. (some col.), occ. spotting, orig. red cloth gilt, fraying to spine ends, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, plus Bradley (Lonsdale), An Inquiry into the Deposition of Lead Ore, in the Mineral Veins of Swaledale, Yorkshire, 1862, eleven col. plts., orig. blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, large 8vo, plus twelve other geology related (15)
Langdale (Thomas). A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire; Containing the Names of all the Towns, Villages, Hamlets, Gentlemen’s Seats, &c. in the County of York, Alphabetically Arranged Under the Heads of the North, East, and West Ridings, 2nd ed., Northallerton, 1822, hand-coloured folding engraved map frontispiece, two folding tables, light offsetting, a.e.g., contemporary calf, small sticker to upper cover, rubbed, 4to (1)
Longstaff (George Blundell). The Langstaffs of Teesdale and Weardale: Materials for a History of a Yeoman Family, Revised ed., 1923, photographic portrait frontispiece, folding coloured map, half tone plate, a few light spots, t.e.g., contemporary brown morocco-baked boards by Morrell, a little rubbed, 4to (1)
Lucas (Joseph). Historical Genealogy of the Family of Bayne of Nidderdale. Showing also how Bayeux became Baynes, Ripon, 1896, illustrations, folding pedigrees, a few light spots, original cloth, some fading, 8vo, inscribed to Miss Richmond From Uncle Baynes, 1897, limited edition, 92/200, together with Baildon (W. Paley), Baildon and the Baildons, A History of a Yorkshire Manor and Family, 3 vols., privately printed for the author by the Saint Catherine Press, [1912-26], b&w plts., plans, maps, etc., including some folding, orig. red cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed, 4to, printed in an edition of 300 copies, plus Pullein (Catharine), The Pulleyns of Yorkshire, Leeds, 1915, folding map, half-tone plates, one or two light spots, original cloth, a little faded with light stains, small 4to, with a 2pp. signed letter from the author to the Rev. Thomas Parkinson, mentioned in the preface, thanking him for his help with the book, plus Genealogical, Heraldic, and Other Records, With Tables of Founder’s Kin, of the Family of Woodd... Extraced from the Records of the College of Arms, London... privately printed, 1886, coloured and b & w engraved and photographic plates and illustrations, folding pedigrees, bookplate, original cloth gilt, small loss to foredge of upper cover, a few dampstains, folio, with others on Yorkshire families including Henry Ecroyd Smith’s Annals of Smith of Cantley, Balby and Doncaster, County York, 1878, and Louis Ambler’s The Ambler Family, 1924 (23)
Miller (Edward). The History and Antiquities of Doncaster and its Vicinity, with Anecdotes of Eminent Men, 1st ed., Doncaster, [1804], folding map frontis., eleven eng. plts., incl. the rare plt. of agricultural machinery, letterpress vigns., list of subscribers, untrimmed, orig. boards, spine labels, some wear to spine extrems., 4to. Boyne CLVII; Upcott, pp.1403-4. The plate of agricultural machinery present here is lacking in Upcott’s copy; although it is mentioned in the text it is rarely present. (1)
[Mounsey, William]. Wharfdale; or, a Description of the Several Delightful Features of that Extensive, Splendid and Fascinating Valley, Interspersed with Other Topographical Illustrations of its Towns and Villages, pub. Otley, 1813, eng. frontis., edges untrimmed, orig. boards, spine worn, slim 8vo, together with [Farrer, William], The History of Ripon, Comprehending a Civil and Ecclesiastical Account of that Ancient Borough. To which is added, a Descripiton of Fountains Abbey, Studley, and Hackfall..., 1st ed., pub. London & York, 1801, edges untrimmed, orig. boards, lacks spine and some wear, 12mo, with Phillips (George Searle), Walks Round Huddersfield, pub. Bond & Hardy, Huddersfield, 1848, orig. printed stiff wrappers, a little soiled, some wear to spine, with later quarter morocco slipcase, slim 12mo, plus Longstaffe (W. Hylton), Richmondshire, its Ancient Lords and Edifices: A Concise Guide..., 1852, folding litho map and eleven eng. plts., edges untrimmed, later cloth, slim 8vo, plus other similar guides (20)
Parsons (Edward, of Leeds). The Civil, Ecclesiastical, Literary, Commercial and Miscellaneous History of Leeds, Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford, Wakefield, Dewsbury, Otley, and the Manufacturing District of Yorkshire, 2 vols. in four, Leeds, 1834, folding railway map, EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with 12 original pen and ink drawings and watercolours of Knostrop Hall, Woodhouse Carr, Adel Church, Fountains Abbey, Old Hall, Wade Lane etc. by John Dixon, Joseph Rhodes, Robert Boyne and others, and 118 other engraved plates, portraits, views, 18th & 19th c., some mounted, some ink annotation, manuscript titles at front of each vol., occasional light spotting, t.e.g., late 19th c. full green morocco by Riviere, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, slightly rubbed, 8vo. Provenance: William Boyne (1814-93), Yorkshire collector and author of The Yorkshire Library, 1869. Vol. I front blank inscribed and signed by William Boyne, with a presentation inscription: “I present this History of Leeds, which I have illustrated, to my dear Niece Agnes Pegler. Florence 10 Feby. 1890”. Bound at end of vol. IV is a manuscript description of the work, by Boyne and a list of the plates in each volume. (4)
[Peck, William]. A Topographical History and Description of Bawtry and Thorne, with the Villages Adjacent, 1st ed., Doncaster, printed for the Author by Thomas and Hunsley, 1813, folding eng. map frontis., eight eng. plts. (2 plts. with some pencil outlining, letterpress engs., title-page printed in red and black, ex lib. copy with ink stamp on verso of title and label on front pastedown, marbled endpapers, upper hinge split, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to. Boyne CLXVII. Rare. One of only 100 copies printed. (1)
Phillips (John). Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; Or, A Description of the Strata and Organic Remains, Parts I & II (The Yorkshire Coast/The Mountain Limestone District), 2nd/1st eds. respec., 1835 & 1836, hand-col. geological map and sections, uncol. eng. plts. of fossils, plants and animals, some spotting, orig. boards, worn on spines, 4to (2)
Richardson (William). The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, 2 vols. in one, York, 1843, two tinted lithographed titles, uncoloured lithographed dedication to the Archbishop of York, coloured map, 36 full-page tinted lithographed views, 26 half-page tinted views, 18 plans (lacking pl. 49, Bridlington Priory details), coloured initials, one or two plates browned, some light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt decoration, a little rubbed and soiled, elephant folio. Abbey Scenery 381. (1)
Robinson (Jas. Fraser). The Flora of the East Riding of Yorkshire, including a Physiographical Sketch. To which is added a List of the Mosses of the Riding, by J.J. Marshall, London & Hull, 1902, folding col. map, b & w chapter headings, orig. dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with Lees (Frederic Arnold), The Flora of West Yorkshire, with a Sketch of the Climatology and Lithology in Connection Therewith, 1888, folding col. map, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, thick 8vo, plus Nelson (T.H. and Clarke, W. Eagle), The Birds of Yorkshire. Being a Historical Account of the Avi-fauna of the County, 2 vols., London & Hull, 1907, col. frontis. and title to each, b & w illusts. from photos (one or two pages loose in vol. 1), orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, thick 8vo, and Hobson (Richard), Charles Waterton: His Home, Habits, and Handiwork. Reminiscences of an Intimate and Most Confiding Personal Association for Nearly Thirty Years, 1st ed., London & Leeds, 1866, sixteen uncol. wood-engs., orig. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. cloth, sl. rubbed on spine (front inner joint cracked), 8vo and others of Yorkshire natural history and botanical interest, etc. (approx. 35)
Sotheran (Henry & Co., pub.). Sotheran’s York Guide; Including a Description of the Public Buildings, Antiquities... in and about that Ancient City, new ed., corrected, York, 1803, folding eng. map and one folding eng. plt., contemp. paper wrappers (chipped to edges), slim 8vo, together with Todd (John & George, pub.), Description of York, Containing some Account of its Antiquities, Public Buildings &c. Particularly the Cathedral, 3rd ed., York, 1814, folding eng. map frontis., eng. title, orig. printed wrappers, slightly dust soiled, 12mo, plus An Accurate Description and History of the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter, York, from its Foundation to the Present Year, 3rd ed., with additions, York 1790, fourteen folding eng. plts. (correct as list), contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, and six other guides to the city of York (9)
Speight (Harry). The Craven and North-West Yorkshire Highlands. Being a Complete Account of the History, Scenery, and Antiquities of that Romantic District, 1st ed., 1892, b & w frontis., plts. and illusts., folding map, ink stamp to title, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. publisher’s qtr. morocco gilt, slightly rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Romantic Richmondshire. Being a Complete Account of the History, Antiquities and Scenery of the Picturesque Valleys of the Swale and Yore, 1st ed., 1897, b & w frontis., plts. and illusts., folding map, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. publisher’s qtr. morocco gilt, slightly rubbed and scuffed, 4to, with The Craven and North-West Yorkshire Highlands..., 1892, folding map, b & w plates and illusts., with a 3pp. ALS from the author loosely inserted, orig. pict. cloth gilt, 8vo, with Nidderdale and the Garden of Nidd: A Yorkshire Rhineland, 1894, two folding maps, b & w plates and illusts., folding pedigree, orig. pict. cloth gilt, and Upper Wharfdale..., 1900, double-page map, b & w plts. and illusts., orig. pict. cloth gilt, 8vo, and Lower Wharfdale..., 1902, map frontis., b & w plts. and illusts., orig. pict. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus five others by Harry Speight (11)
Spencer (Nathaniel). The Complete English Traveller; or, a New Survey and Description of England and Wales... [County of York only], 1772, two eng. maps (one folding), six eng. plts., eng. frontis., general title-page (with early ms. ownership signature at head), dedication leaf, introduction, County of York portion, and index, intermittent water-staining, together with Burlington (Charles, and others), The Modern Universal British Traveller; or a New, Complete and Accurate Tour through England, Wales, Scotland and the Neighbouring Islands... [Yorkshire only], printed for J. Cooke, 1779, folding eng. map, seven eng. plts., eng. frontis., general title-page, preface, introduction, Yorkshire portion, index, and list of subscribers, intermittent water-staining, untrimmed, both similarly bound in modern speckled calf by Etherington Thorpe & Co Ltd, gilt panelled, faintly damp-stained and one small scuff mark on second vol., folio. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
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..., 1st ed., 1715, eng. port. frontis., folding eng. map and eleven eng. plts. (inc. 6 folding), numerous eng. illust. to text, some occ. browning and spotting to text, contemp. blind panelled calf, joints cracked, spine rubbed and some wear, folio. Upcott pp.1381-1383; Boyne 93. (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..., 1st ed., 1715, eng. port. frontis., map, and eleven plts., some double-page, all trimmed to image and mounted (with no obvious loss of image but some loss of imprints), numerous eng. illusts. to text, list of subscribers, some light marginal spotting, endpapers renewed, rough-trimmed, contemp. speckled calf, handsome gilt-tooled reback, folio. Boyne 93; Upcott, p.1381-1383. This is a Large Paper Copy, which according to Boyne is ‘now very rare’. (1)
Turner (T.S.). History of Aldborough and Boroughbridge. Containing an Account of the Roman Antquities, Devil’s Arrows, Churches, Halls, and Other Curiosities, 1853, folding coloured lithographed frontispiece, plan and six tinted lithographed plates, dampstain, bookplate, original blindstamped cloth, spine faded, small splits to upper joint, 8vo, together with Royal Society of Yorkshire. Account of the Roman Station at Castleshaw, by Watson. Plans. Observations to Prove Filey Bay to be Portus Felix or Sinus Salutaris, and Flamborough Head, the Ocellum Promontorium of the Romans. By J. Walker... c. 1833, eight separate parts bound in, engraved map, four engraved plates (one folding), light spotting, original wrapper, bookplate, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 4to, plus The Roman Road from Manchester (Mancunium) to Aldborough (Isurium) by J. Norton Dickons (Read before the Society, 13th November, 1896), two folding linen-backed maps, half-tone plates, a few spots, contemporary half cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with others on Yorkshire archaeology including George Frank’s Ryedale and North Yorkshire Antiquities, 1888, Thomas Sheppard’s The Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast, 1912, Proceedings of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, vol. I, 1855, and some Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Association reports, 1870’s-80’s (37)
Whitaker (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, 2nd ed., 1812, 53 engraved plates (correct as list) including hand-coloured additional title, portrait, folding map (with closed tear) and 25 fine hand-coloured aquatints, plus 22 duplicate engraved and aquatinted plates bound in at end, some occasional light spotting and offsetting, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary calf gilt, upper cover detached, loss at head and foot of spine, rubbed, lge 4to. Boyne CLXXI: ‘There are LARGE PAPER copies of this Work in Imperial Quarto, with the Plates aquatinted by Alken, worked in colours, published at £15. 15s. (1)
Whitaker (Thomas Dunham). The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, 2nd ed., with many additions, corrections..., 1812, fifty-three eng. plts., correct as list, incl. one hand-col., addn. title, port., folding map (with 6” closed tear in blank fore-margin), and twenty-four sepia aquas., eighteen folding/double-page pedigrees, plus two eng. plts. not called-for, letterpress engs., some browning and off-setting, upper hinge splitting, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, spine worn and becoming detached, large 4to. Boyne CLXXI. (1)
Young (Rev. George). A Picture of Whitby and its Environs, Whitby, 1824, engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map at end, illustrations, some light spotting, modern buckram, 8vo, together with The Remains of James Myers, of Whitby: With an Account of his Life, by John Watkins, 1830, some light spotting, original boards, some wear to spine, 8vo, plus Whitby: Its Abbey, and the Principal Parts of the Neighbourhood; Or a Sketch of the Place in its Former History and Present State, with the Topography and Antiquities of the Surrounding Country, by F.K. Robinson, Whitby, 1860, engraved folding map (short tear along fold), two steel-engraved, two tinted lithographed plates, illustrations, front hinges broken, previous owner signature and bookseller ticket, original cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with others on Whitby including Rev. George Young’s A Picture of Whitby and its Environs, 2nd ed., Whitby, 1840, Rev. J.C. Atkinson’s Memorials of Old Whitby, or Historical Gleanings from Ancient Whitby Records, 1894 and Richard Weatherill’s The Ancient Port of Whitby and its Shipping, With Some Subjects of Interest Connected Therewith, Whitby, 1908 (14)
Young (Rev. George). A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast: Describing the Strata and Fossils Occurring between the Humber and the Tees, from the German Ocean to the Plain of York, 1st ed., Whitby, 1822, eng. frontis. and double-page hand-col. eng. map, double-page hand-col. eng. plt. of strata, seventeen hand-col. litho plts., some occ. browning, initial leaves creased to foredge margins, frontis, title and map with small blind embossed ownership crest, contemp. half calf, upper board detached and lower joint cracked & weak, some wear and loss of leather to spine, worn, 4to (1)
Young (Rev. George). A History of Whitby, and Streoneshalh Abbey; with a Statistical Survey of the Vicinity to the Distance of Twenty-Five Miles, 2 vols., Whitby, 1817, aquatint frontis. to vol. 1 and folding eng. map frontis. to vol. 2, fourteen eng./etched plts. and plans (inc. 5 folding), wood eng. illusts., one folding table, contemp. maroon straight grain half sheep, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, scuffed & some wear, 8vo (2)
C. SMITH, Publisher. A New Map of the County of Hereford divided into Hundreds, engraved, coloured., printed for C. Smith, No 172 Strand, January 6th 1801, coloured. Pl. 20 x 17 1/2in ; together with A Map of Herefordshire, engraved by J. Cary ; A Map of Monmouthshire engraved by James Bingley ; two other Maps of Herefordshire (within in a single frame) and one other unframed Map of Herefordshire (qty)
Book : "A new farmers calendar-our monthly remembrance of all kinds of country business comprehending all the material improvements in the new husbandry with the management of livestock inscribed to the farmers of Great Britian by farmer and breeder". C. Whittintham publisher, London. 1800. 616 pages with map, marbled half calf boards.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch with 24-Hour Indication, signed Corum, Model: GMT, Officially Certified Chronometer, circa 2007, self-winding lever movement, blue coloured dial with baton markers and a central map of the world, date subsidiary dial, 24-hour outer ring with corresponding central yellow arrow 24-hour hand, centre seconds, case with buttons in the band to operate hour hand, bezel depicting the capital cities around the world, glazed case back secured by six screws, Corum strap with a steel double deployant clasp, 45mm wide, together with Corum boxes and booklet
BIBLE, GENEVA VERSION. THE HOLY BIBLE two engraved titles and a separate title for the Two right profitable and fruitfull Concordances..., with woodcut device and ornaments, the calendar printed in red and black, double page map of Canaan and another of the Holy Land, London: Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1594 (NT, Christopher Barker 1582) and THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMES COLLECTED INTO ENGLISH METER BY T STERNHOLD, I HOPKINS AND OTHERS...WITH APT NOTES TO SING THEM WITHALL, woodcut initials, some psalms with music, London: Iohn Daye, 1581, two works in one volume, 4to (212 x 154mm), black letter, text in two colums, marginalia (mainly estimates of dates of biblical events) contemporary blocked calf with stamped brass mounts, spine defective Provenance: Michaell Batterson (1699 and 1705), Rabeckah Allin, Christopher Cheadinole "of this Towne of Helston in the County of Corn[w]ell 1729" (ownership inscriptions)++++
Gustave Nicole. Inauguration du Canal de Suez bound out of sequence with Voyage Pittoresque a travers l`Isthme de Suez, by Marius Fontane, 2 titles, map, and 35 plates after Riou, of 42 combined, including 4 on 2 sheets, tinted lithographs, some with additional original hand-colouring, library inkstamps on verso, some spotting throughout, a few sheet edges frayed, contemporary pictorial cloth gilt, worn, losses to backstrip, joints cracked, folio, Paris, [1869]. Sold not subject to return.
Peter Rabbit`s Race Game folding board, only, 525 x 750mm., folding into 4, edges slightly worn, large pictorial label pasted on verso, Frederick Warne & Co., c.1920 or later; with the board, only, for the Map Game, Touring England; also with early editions of Apple Pie, by Kate Greenaway, and Afternoon Tea, by Sowerby and Emerson, both rather worn(4)
Brébeuf.Travels & Sufferings..Canada,GCP edited and translated by Theodore Besterman, number 271 of 300 copies, fine wood-engraved double-page vignette title by Eric Gill, presentation copy from the editor inscribed on verso of title, very slight crease to title, map endpapers, original cloth, uncut, roan spine label, small folio, Golden Cockerel Press, 1938.
A Guide to Cockermouth, by John Askew, second corrected edition and enlarged, printed and published by Isaac Evening, 22 Station Street, together with a Daily Herald road map of Great Britain and Esso road map of Northern England and an ordnance survey map "Irish Sea" including Cumbria. NOTE - this lot is being sold on behalf of Cumbria Community Foundation for the benefit of flood victims.
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