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Lot 255

Posters - Five London Underground type posters by Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird] (1887-1965), each a variant from the 'Careless Talk Costs Lives' campaign, each 32cm x 20.5cm (each with horizontal fold-line); and a folding map, 'Nazi War Aims - Grab! Grab!! Grab!!!', 38cm x 50.5cm (folded), (6). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 317

Militaria - A collection of steel helmets, including a post-Second World War Soviet combat model, the shell finished in a green paint finish with red star to front, complete with liner and chin-strap; National Fire Service, brodie type helmet, marked station 31; Second World War Defence helmet, the shell finished in black and marked in white paint to front 'Fire B'; a Second World War canvas map case, date stamped 1944; and other items. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 366

Braine, A. The History of Kingswood Forest, first edition, Nister & Mack, London & Bristol 1891. Maroon cloth, folding map, octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 371

Collinson. Rev. John. The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, three volumes, By Cruttwell et al., Bath, 1791. Full leather with blind-stamped dentelle style borders, folding map, engraved plate illustrations, quarto; also Weaver, Rev. F.W. et al. (editors). Index to Collinson's History of Somerset, Barnicott & Pearce, Taunton 1898. Full buckram, quarto, (4). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 421

Henry & Charles Price, 'A New Map of the County of Monmouth...1823'. Engraved folding county map, in two sections. Outlined in colour. Each 61.5cm x 96.5cm. In original leather wallet. Sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police, ref. EO97/19126, DC28088 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 66

KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK 1925, WITH MAP

Lot 67

KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK 1929, WITH MAP

Lot 68

KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK 1937 WITH MAP

Lot 107

HAMILTON'S MAP AND CHART OF THE NORFOLK BROADS AND GEOGRAPHICAL MAP OF ENGLAND

Lot 108

ARTHUR PRESTON'S COUNTY MAP AND GUIDE OF NORFOLK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

Lot 412

A 19th century map, after Cary 18th century Westmorland, bears date 8.5 x 10"

Lot 201

A modern silver map of Great Britain. London 1987, the rectangular plate engraved with map of Britain with gilt detail and highlights, with a border of coats of arms, in deep wooden frame with velvet slip, 36cm x 55cm

Lot 344

Nine modern maritime prints, and a map of Hampshire.

Lot 102

A selection of various hunting Prints and map of all the hunts in the UK

Lot 1368

A Map of Norfolk by Robert Morden (joined and stained), 15" x 23"

Lot 627

A silver plated bosun's call, and another WM, both mounted with broad arrow; a presentation pewter hip flask 6½" x 4", d 1944; a wire wound tally HMS Ganges (removed from hat); a linen backed Geographia map of Northern England, cloth covers, c 1935; a "Jew's Harp"; a small starting pistol, 7 RNR officers' large gilt buttons; sundry other items. Generally GC

Lot 64

From Reeves Castings and to Martin Evans design, 5 inch gauge Simplex 0-6-0 locomotive with Walschaerts valve gear finished maroon, No. 89, property of a former member of the Southwold Club, and often seen running at local steam events, with set of drawings and copy of MAP instructions, unusual cab fittings, hand pump, firing tools and with length of carrying track, with expired test certificates and insurance certificates, last dated 1997 (Illus.)

Lot 118

19th century engraved map of Buckinghamshire, published by Henry Teesdale, hand coloured, 43 x 34 cm, framed and glazed

Lot 120

Robert Morden 'Map of Northamptonshire', engraving, hand coloured in outline, 37 x 43 cm, framed and glazed

Lot 411

Early 20th century ordnance survey map of England and Wales - Rivers and their catchment basins, mounted on linen back, within gilt tooled case

Lot 79

AFTER SAXTON (CHRISTOPHER KIP WILLIAM). Map on paper 'Devoniae Comitatus Vulgo Den', together with a coloured map on paper 'Cumbernauld'. 11.1/2" x 13.1/2" and 10" x 7.1/2". (2)

Lot 550

A framed double sided War Office silk map of Berlin 1954, a framed British military 'assistance' request, a framed original 1992 coin sketch by M.M.Dickens, seven various hallmarked silver etched scenes and map.

Lot 109

Three photograph albums of train spotters pictures and records, four books on railways, an official railway map of London and its environs, and ten other maps

Lot 237

A framed London Brighton and South Coast Railway map, and a framed Southern Electric Railway map

Lot 262

A framed map of 'The Lathes of Kent', with her cities and Earls

Lot 276

A framed map of the Shires of Lothian, and a painting of an Egyptian boat on papyrus

Lot 16

Ainslie, John Scotland drawn and engraved from a series of angles and astronomical observations. Edinburgh: the author; London: W. Faden, 1789. First edition, large folio, engraved map on 9 sheets, thick paper mounted on guards, hand-coloured in outline, sheet size 610 x 552mm., modern half calf with marbled sides, black morocco lettering piece, some very slight dust-soiling .

Lot 18

Bahamas - Direccion Hydrografica Carta esferica que comprehend los desemboques norte de la island de Sto. Domingo y la parte oriental del canal viejo de Bahama. Madrid, 1802, approx 58 x 88.5cm; Edwards, B. A new map of the West Indies. London: J. Stockdale, 1793. Approx 69 x 111cm, both rolled with previous folds, uncoloured .

Lot 27

Europe Bowles new pocket map of Turkey in Europe. London, c. 1800. 58 by 53cm high, hand coloured, previous folds, centre fold repaired, tear to edges; France exhibiting at one view its former & present divisions. [No place], c. 1798. Approx 41 by 53cm high, hand coloured, dustmarked, some short tears to edges; Hungary Kingdom of Hungary, principality of Transilvania. London, 1794. Approx 62 by 49cm high, hand coloured, previous folds, weak at centre fold, tears to edges; Thomson, John Chart of the North and Baltic seas. London, 1816. Approx 71 by 55cm high, hand coloured, some tears to edges; England England & Wales. London, c. 1830. Approx 54 by 66cm high, hand coloured, linen backed, trimmed; and 9 others of areas in Europe, majority torn (14) .

Lot 29

Haddington--Thomson, John Large engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, inset plan of Haddington, 55 x 74cm., framed and glazed; [Taylor, George, and Andrew Skinner] The road from Edinburgh to Berwick upon Tweed. London, 1775. Engraved road map, 51.5 x 22.5cm, double glazed (2) .

Lot 30

Italy, Ischia--Blaeu, Jan Ischia isola, olim Aenaria. [Amsterdam, c.1660]. Hand-coloured engraved map, French text on verso, double glazed, 43 x 54cm. .

Lot 35

Moll, Herman A map of the East-Indies and the adjacent countries. Engraved map in two sheets hand-coloured in outline, inset plans of Bantam, Goa, Surat, Fort St. George, Batavia, 61.5 x 103cm., framed and glazed, slight overall browning, strengthened at vertical folds on verso; [Wells, Edward] A new map of the East Indies, taken from Mr. de Fer's map of Asia. [Oxford, 1700]. Double-page engraved map hand-coloured in outline, 39 x 52cm., 2cm. strengthening at centre fold on verso, framed and glazed; [Lodge, J., engraver] The archipelago of the East, being the Sunda, the Molucca, and Phillipps. Islands. [1781], engraved map hand-coloured in outline, 25 x 36cm, neatline obscured by mount, framed and glazed (3) .

Lot 77

Boswell, James An account of Corsica. London: E. & C. Dilly, 1768. Second edition, 8vo, engraved title vignette, half-title, folding map by Thomas Phinn, contemporary calf, head and base of spine and corners rubbed Provenance: J.B. Warren 1768, J. Jackson, Sir John Borlase Warren Bt. 1785, inscriptions, H. Scalley, William Neish, bookplate.

Lot 92

Jacob, William An historical inquiry into the production and consumption of the precious metals. 1831. 2 volumes, 8vo, modern boards; Home, John The works. Edinburgh, 1822. 3 volumes, 8vo, folding map, 2 engraved plates, original cloth, 2 leaves loose, spines faded;Bird, M.B. The black man, or Haytian independence. New York, 1869. 8vo, engraved frontispiece, original cloth, discoloured; Taylor, R.C. Statistics of coal. Philadelphia, 1855. 8vo, folding maps, original cloth; Mitford, W. An inquiry into the principles of harmony in language. 1804. 8vo, original boards, uncut, neatly rebacked; Baker, E. Biographia dramatica. 1812. 3 volumes in 4, 8vo, blue paper backed marbled boards; and 5 others (17) .

Lot 101

Mollien, G. Travels in the republic of Colombia, in the years 1832 and 1833. London: C. Knight, 1824. First English edition, 8vo, folding map, frontispiece, modern period style calf, spine gilt .

Lot 105

Pope, Alexander Letters. 1737. 4to, contemporary calf, worn;Fresnoy, C.A. du The art of painting. 1716. Second edition, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, rebacked; Harris, James Philosophical arrangements. 1775, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf gilt; Burrish, O. Batavia illustrata. 1731, second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, spine gilt, slightly rubbed; Pope, A. The Dunciad. 1729. Second edition, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, 3 errata leaves at end, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper cover becoming loose; Oldham, J. The works. 1710, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, rebacked; Malcolm, Alexander A new system of arithmetick. 1730. 4to, contemporary calf, title torn with loss of first word, worn, upper cover detached; Sedley, C. The miscellaneous works. 1702, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked; Steele, Richard The epistolary correspondence. 1787. 2 volumes in one, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners rubbed; Swift, J. A supplement to Dr. Swift's and Mr Pope's works. Dublin, 1739. 12mo, contemporary calf, joints split; Fielding, Henry The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews. 1748. Eighth edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, engraved plates, contemporary calf; Keate, G. A short account of the ancient history, present government and laws of the republic of Geneva. 1761, 8vo, folding engraved map, contemporary calf, rebacked; and 19 other eighteenth century volumes, including volumes 1, 3-4 of the 4 volume 1761 John Baskerville edition of James Addison's works (33) .

Lot 136

Lockhart, George, of Carnwarth The Lockhart papers. London: R. & A. Taylor, 1817. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf gilt, spines gilt, neatly rebacked, bookplates of John Prebble; Pont, Timothy Cuninghame, topographized. Glasgow: J. Tweed, 1876. 4to, plates, illustrations, map, cloth-backed boards, corners rubbed; [Sutherland] The additional case of Elizabeth, claiming the title and dignity of Countess of Sutherland, by her guardians. [No place or date, ?extract from larger work], nineteenth century half calf, spine gilt; Gregory, Donald History of the western highlands and isles of Scotland. Edinburgh: W. Tait, 1836. 8vo, modern boards, paper label; Scotch Presbyterian eloquence display'd. Rotterdam: J. Johnson, 1738. 8vo, engraved frontispiece torn and repaired, modern boards, uncut, paper label; and 4 others (10) .

Lot 137

Long, William Stonehenge and its barrows. Devizes: H.F. & E. Bull, 1876. 8vo, folding map, 15 plates, modern half calf gilt .

Lot 140

[Mortier, Pieter] Historie des Ouden en Nieuwen Testaments. Amsterdam: Pieter Mortier, 1700. 2 volumes, large folio, engraved frontispieces, 214 engraved plates, each with 2 views, some by and after Jan Luyken, and 2 [of 5] double-page maps [including the world map], engraved head- and tail-pieces, half-titles, contemporary calf, elaborate gilt device on covers, first volume lacking spine .

Lot 236

Chatwin, Bruce In Patagonia. London: Jonathan Cape, 1977. First edition of the author's first book, 8vo, map frontispiece and photographic illustrations, original blue cloth lettered in gilt on spine, illustrated endpapers, dust- jacket, a fine copy .

Lot 245

Dickens, Charles Sketches by Boz. The Second Series. Complete in One volume. London: John Macrone, 1837 [1836], first edition, 8vo, additional etched title, frontispiece and 8 plates by George Cruikshank, half-title, early issue with "vol. III" on plates and no list of plates, 40 pages advertisements at end dated December 1836, original salmon bead-impressed cloth, covers with central wreath design in blind, spine lettered in gilt, faded, spine chipped; Morier, James. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan, in England. London: John Murray, 1828, first edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, original boards, worn and detached; [Genoa] Nouvelle Description des Beautés de Génes. Genoa: Gravier, 1819, 8vo, folding map, 7 engraved plates, most folding, one folding printed table, original wrappers, uncut (4) .

Lot 267

Forster, E.M. The longest journey. Edinburgh, 1907. First edition, 8vo, original dark green cloth lettered in gilt on spine and upper cover, [Kirkpatrick A2(a)], some spotting and browning, binding worn at extremities; [Ibid.] Alexandria. Alexandria, 1922. First edition, 8vo, the Blackmer copy, folding map in rear pocket, original buff paper boards printed in navy-blue on spine and upper cover, collector’s folding case, [Kirkpatrick A8(a)], restoration to spine and soiling to binding; [Ibid.] Alexandria. Alexandria, 1922. First edition, 8vo, folding map in rear pocket, original buff paper boards printed in navy-blue on spine and upper cover, loosely inserted advertisement leaf, [Kirkpatrick A8(a)]; [Ibid.] Pharos and Pharillon. London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1923. First edition, presentation inscription from Lily Forster (“Rosalie Alford | from | Lily Forster | May 16: 1923”) on front free end-paper, 8vo, original cloth-backed boards (Kirkpatrick second state), [Kirkpatrick A9(a)], binding slightly worn; [Ibid.] The Hill of Devi. London, 1953. First edition, 8vo, illustrations, original ash-grey cloth lettered in red on spine and upper cover, price-clipped dust-jacket, [Kirkpatrick A31(a)] (5) .

Lot 288

Lawrence, T.E. Revolt in the desert. London, 1927. First edition, 8vo, plates, original buckram, dust-jacket; [Ibid.] The mint. London, 1955. 4to, original cloth, dust-jacket, dust-jacket a trifle dust-soiled; Wilson, A.T. The Persian Gulf. Oxford, 1928. First edition, 8vo, folding map in pocket, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, dust-jacket soiled and repaired with some loss at foot of spine; Thesiger, W. Arabian sands. London, 1959. First edition, 8vo, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, price clipped, lightly soiled (4).

Lot 291

Lewis, C.S.The silver chair. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1953. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket frayed and chipped with some losses, with owner's name on front flap and at head of front endpaper map .

Lot 363

Macdonald and Innes families of Caithness Inventory of the writes belonging to Harry Innes of Sandside, Caithness. 1761, 55p., 4to, manuscript, wrappers; Manuscript plan produced with claim for Sandside, 1830, manuscript watercolour plan, 47 x 47cm, split along fold without loss; Hannan, James D. Plan of the estate of Sandside in the parish of Reay. 1863. 76 x 104cm., lithographed map, partial hand-colouring, small splits at folds; Pedestrian tour round W. coast of Scotland in 1849 by ?William Macdonald, c. 40pp., wrappers, 4to, commonplace book with several botanical watercolours, loose photographs and several photograph albums depicting members of the Macdonald family, marriage contracts, 20pp. manuscript account of "The origins of the troubles in St. Domingo" [c.1820], hunting diaries, scrapbooks, amateur watercolour albums and miscellaneous drawings (quantity) .

Lot 387

Cromie, R. A plunge into space. 1890; Farrer, J.A. Adam Smith. 1881; Churton, H.B.W. Thoughts on the land of the morning. 1852. Second edition; Cowper, Mary, Countess Diary. 1864. Engraved frontispiece; Gladstone, W.E. Vaticanism. 1875; Farrer, T.H. The state in its relation to trade. 1883; Cole, A.S. Catalogue of the loan collection of lace and fine art needlework. [c.1880]; Huxley, T.H. American addresses. 1877; Irving, W. A chronicle of the conquest of Granada. 1829, 2 volumes; Bute, Marquess of On the ancient language of the natives of Tenerife. [1891]; Evelyn, J. Diary and correspondence. 1862. 4 volumes, edited by W. Bray; Mariette-Bey, A. The monuments of Upper Egypt. Alexandria, Cairo & London, 1877. Map and 3 plates; all 8vo, all half morocco; and 10 others (25) .

Lot 389

Gauthiez, P. Les artistes celebres: Prudhon. Paris, [c.1870]. 4to, half morocco; Mortemart de Boisse, baron Voyage dans les landes de Gascogne. Paris: 1841. Second edition, 8vo, folding map, frontispiece, original wrappers, soiled; Bojer, Wenceslas Hortus Mauritianus. Mauritius: D'Aimé Mamarot, 1837. First edition, 8vo, inscribed "from the author" at head of title, original wrappers, pp. 179-182 loose and frayed, wrappers frayed with loss of bottom corner of upper wrapper (3) .

Lot 390

Lloyd, William Whitelock P & O pencillings. London: Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co., [1891]. Oblong 4to, 24 mounted chromolithographed plates including title and map, marginal tear to 2 plates, original half morocco, 9 plates with marginal tear, some light marginal soiling, one plate with pencil scribbles, worn .

Lot 402

Ure, A. A new system of geology. London: 1829. 8vo, 7 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed; Topley, W. The geology of the Weald. London: 1875. 8vo, 2 folding maps, one hand-coloured, original cloth, spine faded; Powell, W. Wanderings in a wild country. 1883. 8vo, folding map and 5 plates, original cloth, preliminaries loose, binding slightly soiled; Grahame, T. Essays and letters on subjects conducive to the improvement and extension of inland communication and transport. Westminster: 1835. 4to, disbound, title slightly dusty; [Greece] The journal of Hellenic studies. London, 1888. Volume IX, no. 2. 4to, black half morocco; Daniell, C.J. The industrial competition of Asia. London: 1890. 8vo, original cloth; Keynes, J.M. The economic consequences of the peace. London: April, 1920. 8vo, original cloth; [Royal Dublin Society] Analysis of the report. Dublin, 1836. 8vo, original cloth, faded; [Ireland] Letters from Ireland, 1886. By the special correspondent of The Times. London: 1887. 8vo, original cloth; Maurice, Colonel, editor Letters from Donegal in 1886. London: 1886. 8vo, half morocco gilt; and 4 others including 2 odd volumes (14) .

Lot 442

Apianus, Petrus Cosmographica. per Gemmam Frisium. iam demum ab omnibus vindicata mendis, ac nonnullis quoque locis aucta. Additus eiusdem argumenti libellis ipsius Gemmae Frisii. Antwerp: Gregorius Bontius, 1550. 4to (227 x 152mm.), woodcut of a globe on title, woodcut device on final verso, woodcut initials, woodcut diagrams and maps (some full-page), those on folio 9, 11, 28, 49 with volvelles, contemporary blind-tooled sheep, lacking world map, some staining, title-page soiled with small portion missing from upper margin affecting two letters, f.50 torn with loss of several words, woodcut on verso of folio 9 possibly lacking a volvelle, binding very worn with crude repairs .

Lot 448

Geology - Walker, J. & C. A geological map of England & Wales & part of Scotland. London, 1837, 143 x 100cm, hand coloured, linen backed, slipcase, ink stain on upper flat of slipcase; Bakewell, Robert An introduction to geology. London, 1828. Third edition, 8vo, 7 plates [2 hand-coloured], contemporary half calf, rubbed, some offsetting to title; Penman, William Land surveying on the meridian and perpendicular system. London, 1885. 8vo, folding table, folding map [tape repaired], original cloth gilt, previous owner's ink inscription on half title and 1 other (4) .

Lot 452

Climbing - Abraham, Ashley P. Rock-climbing in Skye. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1908. First edition, 8vo, 30 photographic plates, folding map in pocket at rear, original blue cloth gilt, some light foxing [mainly to page edges]; Evans, Charles Eye on Everest. London, 1955. 4to, original blue cloth, dustwrapper; Shipton, Eric The Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition 1951. London, 1953. 4to, original cloth dustwrapper; and 7 others including three editions of The Times supplement relating to the Everest expeditions (10) .

Lot 459

Sporting - Dunbar-Brunton, J. Big game hunting in central Africa. London: A. Melrose, 1912. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy from the author's mother to Mr William J. Stuart, photogravure frontispiece, folding map, plates, original maroon cloth gilt, t.e.g., upper corner of lower cover bumped; Dahl, Knut The age and growth of salmon and trout in Norway as shown by their scales. London, [c.1900's]. 8vo, translated by Ian Baillie, contemporary red cloth gilt, original red wrappers bound in, ink inscription on title; Hartman, Robert About fishing. London, 1935. 8vo, illustrated, original green cloth gilt, faded, extensive pencil notes throughout; Tombleson, Peter & Thorndike, Jack The second angling times book. London, 1962. 8vo, plates, original green cloth gilt; Lonsdale Trout fishing from all angles. London, 1929. 8vo, frontispiece, original beige cloth gilt, some fading; Skues, G.E.M. Nymph fishing for chalk stream trout. London, 1939. 8vo, frontispiece, original brown cloth, dustwrapper [tape repaired], pencil notes, blue chalk mark to title; Walsingham, Lord Hit and miss, a book of shooting memories. London, 1927. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt, faded, bookplate; Rickman, Philip A bird-painter's sketch book. London, 1931. 4to, 11 colour plates, 23 mono plates, original beige cloth, paper label on upper board, boards water stained; and 13 others (20) .

Lot 464

Burnaby, Captain Fred On horseback through Asia Minor. London: Sampson Low, et al., 1877. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, three folding maps, original decorative green cloth gilt, small hole in spine of volume I; Whymper, Edward Travels amongst the Great Andes of the Equator. London, 1892. 8vo, folding map in pocket at rear, original green cloth gilt, boards faded; Doughty, Marion Afoot through the Kashmir valleys. London, 1901. 8vo, illustrated, original blue cloth gilt (4) .

Lot 466

Burton, Sir Richard Francis Abeokuta and the Cameroons Mountains. An exploration. London, 1863. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece of Burton, 4 plates, folding map, 2pp. of advertisements at end of volume 2, original green cloth gilt, some postting to portrait, one plate detached, volume 1 upper hinge splitting, volume 2 rubbing to top of upper board; [Ibid.] Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccah. London, 1857. Second edition, 8vo, 2 volumes bound in one, illustrations, original cloth; Burton, Isabella The life of Captain Sir Richd. F. Burton. London, 1893. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, illustrations, original cloth; Burton, R.F. translator. Il Pentamerone; Or, the tale of tales. London, 1893. First edition, 8vo, one of 165 large paper copies, this example ex series, 2 volumes, original buckram; Burton, R.F. and Leonard Smithers, translators. The carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. London, 1899. First edition, 8vo, one of 1054 copies, frontispiece, original vellum-backed boards; Hayman, John, editor. Sir Richard Burton’s travels in Arabia and Africa: Four lectures from a Huntingdon Library manuscript. San Marino, California, 1990. First edition, 8vo, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket (9) .

Lot 468

Ceylon--Selkirk, James Recollections of Ceylon, after a residence of nearly thirteen years. London: J. Hatchard, 1844. First edition, 8vo, lithographed map and 9 plates, 4 coloured, original blue cloth, spine gilt, spine slightly faded .

Lot 479

Edinburgh - Arnot, Hugo The history of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1779. 4to, frontispiece, folding map, contemporary half calf gilt, worn, signature cut from title, browing; Edinburgh Documents relative to the reception at Edinburgh of the Kings and Queens of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1822. 4to, original boards; Baird, William Annals of Duddingston and Portobello. Edinburgh, 1898. 8vo, map frontispiece, plates, contemporary calf gilt, rubbed at edges; Robertson, David The Princes Street proprietors. Edinburgh, 1935. 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt; Miller, Hugh Edinburgh and its neighbourhood. Edinburgh, 1864. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt; Blaikie, Walter Biggar Edinburgh at the time of the occupation of Prince Charles. Edinburgh, 1910. 8vo, signed by the author, frontispiece, 2 plates, original blue cloth gilt; Edinburgh A new guide to the city of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1797. Third edition, 12mo, frontispiece, folding map, plates, contemporary half calf, rubbed, plates browned; [Ibid.] An historical sketch of the municipal constitution of the city of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1826. 8vo, plates, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed; Hill, Cumberland Historic memorials & reminiscences of Stockbridge. Edinburgh, 1887. Second edition, 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt; Stark, J. Picture of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1825. Fourth edition, 12mo, frontispiece, plates, folding map, contemporary red morocco gilt, rubbed, backstrip loose, upper board loose; and 55 others, mainly on Edinburgh (65) .

Lot 480

Edinburgh - Shepherd, Thomas Modern Athens, displayed in a series of views or Edinburgh in the nineteenth century. London, 1829. 4to, engraved title page, 48 engraved plates mostly with 2 views, tissue guards, contemporary half blue calf gilt, some slight rubbing at edges, interior clean; Grant, James Old and new Edinburgh. London, [no date]. 4to, 3 volumes, illustrated, contemporary half calf gilt, red and black labels, hinges cracking; Chambers, Robert Traditions of Edinburgh. London, 1912. 4to, colour plates, original blue cloth gilt; Arnot, Hugo The history of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1788. 4to, folding map, 18 [of 19] plates, browned and torn, contemporary calf, worn, boards loose, several leaves loose (6) .

Lot 481

Edinburgh - Shepherd, Thomas Modern Athens. Displayed in a series of views or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth century. London, 1829. 4to, engraved title, 48 engraved plates, mostly two views, contemporary half calf gilt, worn at edges, interior clean; Arnot, Hugo The history of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1779. 4to, frontispiece, folding map [repaired], contemporary calf, rebacked; Law of Lauriston, John The antient and modern state of the parish of Cramond. Edinburgh, 1794. 4to, presentation copy to Alexander Trotter from author, map, 7 engraved plates, contemporary calf gilt, bookplate of Alexander Trotter, upper board loose; Maxwell, Sir Herbert Edinburgh, a historical study. London, 1916. 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt; Wilson, Daniel Reminiscences of old Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1878. 8vo, 2 volumes, original cloth gilt; Stewart Smith, Mrs. J. Historic stones and stories of bygone Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1924. 4to, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, lacking dustwrapper; Old Edinburgh Club Book of. Edinburgh, 1908-1969. 4to, 33 volumes, original blue cloth gilt and 12 others in wrappers; and 43 others, mainly 8vo, and a collection of mid-late 20th century pamphlets (qty) .

Lot 484

Glas, George The history of the discovery and conquest of the Canary Islands. London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1764. 4to, 2 parts in one volume, 3 maps [one folding], modern half calf, rubbed; M'leod, John Narrative of a voyage in His Majesty's late ship Alceste, to Yellow sea along the coast of Corea. London, 1817. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, errate slip tipped in, 4 hand coloured plates, later half calf gilt, rubbed, some offsetting to title; Kolben, Peter The present state of the Good-Hope. London, 1731. 8vo, volume 2 only, portrait frontispiece, 7 plates, folding map, contemporary calf, rebacked, staining; Maitland, Captain F. Narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte. London, 1826. 8vo, folding map, contemporary blue calf gilt, armorial stamp on boards, rubbed at edges (4) .

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