Vambery, A. Travels in central Asia. London: J. Murray, 1864. 8vo, folding map, plates, quarter morocco with new marbled boards; Nordenskiold, A.E. The voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe. London: Macmillan, 1881. 3 volumes including atlas volume, 8vo, frontispieces, 10 folding maps, one in 2 sheets, illustrations, contemporary half calf, spines gilt; Greenwood, Lt. John Narrative of the late victorious campaign in Afghanistan. London: H. Colburn, 1844. 8vo, map and 5 plates, modern quarter morocco, spine gilt; Sale, F. A journal of the disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-42. 1843. First edition, 8vo, folding plan, original pink cloth, rebacked retaining original spine, cloth slightly discoloured; and 6 others, travel (12)
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Blumberg, H.E. Britain's sea soldiers. A record of the Royal Marines during the war 1914-1919. Devenport: Swiss & Co., 1927. 2 volumes including map volume, 4to, plates, 7 folding maps in map volume, original buckram- backed and morocco-backed cloth, small library blindstamp on title, gilt stamp on cover and spine, map volume spine rubbed
Cook, Captain James The journals of Captain James Cook on his voyages of discovery. Cambridge: Hakluyt Society, 1955. 3 volumes in 4, plates, original cloth, 3 volumes with dust-jackets, lacking map portfolio, bookplates, shelf number on spines; Beaglehole, J.C. The life of Captain James Cook. London: Hakluyt Society, 1974. 8vo, dust-jacket (5)
Hoskins, G.A. Travels in Ethiopia. London: Longman, Rees [&c.], 1835. First edition, 4to, lithographed frontispiece, folding map and 53 plates and plans (2 hand-coloured, 4 chromolithographed), some double-page, original cloth, paper label on spine, a few leaves with very minor worming in extreme lower margin, small library blindstamp on title, bookplate & number on spine, upper hinge split
India--Prinsep, G.A. An account of steam vessels and of proceedings connected with steam navigation in British India. Calcutta: Government Gazette Press, 1830. First edition, 4to, errata leaf, folding map, frontispiece, 17 plates, (three folding, 7 on india paper), contemporary half calf, a little light spotting, small library blindstamp on title, bookplate Provenance: The Cruising Association. Presentation inscription from Rear Adimiral Sir Edward Owen to Commander Hare, H.M.S. Satellite.
Two 19th Century Wooden Puzzles-"A Dissected Map of England and Wales", publ. by W. Peacock, London, in original wooden box with sliding pictorial lid featuring Britannia and a Lion; "A Dissected Map of Scotland", publ. by W. Peacock, London, in original wooden box with sliding pictorial lid featuring a school mistress teaching children to use a globe.
An Early Victorian Board Game "The Travellers, or a Tour Through Europe", published by William Spooner, 377 Strand, London, Dec. 1st 1842, the game comprises a folding hand coloured illustrated paper map laid onto linen backing, 50cm x 63cm, with green cloth boards and engraved pictorial paper label; A Similar Game "The Travellers of England and Wales, Spooner's Pictorial Map of England and Wales, arranged as an amusing and instructive Game for Youth, illustrated with upwards of One Hundred and Twenty Views". published by William Spooner Nov. 5th 1844, folding hand coloured paper map with cloth backing, 63cm x 50cm, with green cloth boards and engraved pictorial label (2)
A very large circa 1980 British Railways Board map, of Scotland, England & Wales, black on white with blue sea, made up of 3 individual maps, Scotland 95x111cm, Northern England & Midlands 72x111cm and Midlands & Southern England 72x111cm, printed so as to be joined to each other, 7 1/2 miles to 1 inch, printed by Geographia Ltd, London, has been folded but in good condition.
Railways- the Llangollen, Corwen and Bala Railway file containing approximately 44 letters/documents all relating to the building of the Llangollen, Corwen and Bala Railway in 1870, some letters concerning disputes the land owners, some relating to the cost of legal cases etc, with an ms map (on tracing paper, somewhat fragile) of the land required to build the terminal for the railway in Bala. A fine collection on the history of the Railways in North Wales
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