SCRAP ALBUM, SUSSEX. – An album containing engravings, lithographs, photographs, cuttings and other ephemera relating to Sussex. [N.p.: n.d. but circa 1870.] Folio (337 x 255mm.) The album containing 47 prints, 16 photographs and other ephemera, including a lithographed map loosely inserted, the majority relating to Sussex. (Some spotting and soiling.) Contemporary cloth, the spine titled in gilt ‘Western Sussex’ (worn).
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BIBLE, In English. – The Holy Bible. London: printed by the Company of Stationers, 1648. Engraved title. (Some soiling, some leaved shaved with loss lacking map.) Herbert 608. [bound with: The Genealogies.] (Lacking leaves prior to B3.); [bound with:] The Way to True Happinesse. London: printed by James Young, [n.d.]. 8vo (161 x 100mm.) Old calf (worn).
HARDY, Thomas. Jude the Obscure. London: Osgood, McIlvaine and Co., 1896. First edition in book form, 8vo (200 x 130mm.) Etched frontispiece after H. Macbeth-Raeburn and a map. Original cloth (extremities bumped, stitching loose). – And thirty-nine other works and a small collection of pamphlets, all by or on Thomas Hardy (a lot).
ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING. – Arthur BYNE & Mildred STAPLEY. Majorcan Houses and Gardens. New York: 1928. Folio (404 x 317mm.) Title printed in red and black, map and numerous illustrations. (Some light browning.) Original cloth (worn, stitching broken and now largely disbound). – And thirteen others on architecture and engineering (14).
Robert Morden fl 1675-1703- "Oxford Shire"; hand-coloured engraved map, 41.5x36cm: After Moise Kisling, French 1891-1953- Street scene; etching, signed within the plate, trimmed, 33x25.8cm: After Annibale Carracci 1560-1609- Arcadian scenes with figures; lithographs on tissue thin paper, two, (4), (unframed)
JOURNAL OF HMS St JEAN d'ACRE by the Second Master G.J. TOMLIN 9th August 1860 to 13th September 1861 and its companion journal for HMS CHARYBDIS June 15th 1862 to December 1864, the first covering Malta, Gibraltar, Spain, Portugal, Cadiz, Peru, Chile etc etc covers transfer to Gunboat "Grappler" and HMS Pandora, contains one printed map, four hand drawn and coloured maps, two hand drawn illustrations of ships hold and water tanks and one view of an island (one corner chewed by a mouse), the second journal has an illustrated title page, one illustration of the ship, five island profiles and thirteen maps. Damp stains and wear but generally legible. (2)
An Early 19th Century Map of Australia- "Australia & C"; published by W Lizars, Edinburgh, hand-coloured engraving with inset maps for "New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land", showing New Zealand, New Guinea and the Solomon's Archipelago, 49x57cm: T Foot 18th Century- "A New Accurate Map of New South Wales..."; hand-coloured engraving, published London, Nov 1st 1794, by R Wilkinson, 58 Cornhill: together with eight further 18/19th century engraved maps of Australasia to include "A Chart of Capt Carteret's Discoveries at New Britain, with part of Capt Cook's passage thro Endeavour Straights & of Capt Dampier's Tract & Discoveries in 1699 & 1700 at New Guinea & New Britain"; published by Alex Hogg, at the King's Arms, No 16 Paternoster Row, London, "Australia"; published by J H Colton & Co, New York, "Australia in 1830", published 1840 and others, (10) (mounted unframed)
A Mid 19th Century Hand Drawn Map/Chart of New Zealand By Capt Foster of Messr, Willis Gann & Co, Passenger packet Zealandia, with extensive text "Showing The Fine Commercial Position of New Zealand And Its Proximity To The South American, Indian And Australian Markets", titled and dated 1858, black ink on paper, varnished, 45x32cm: Together with a collection of reproduction prints, watercolours and oils to include caricatures of Aldous Huxley and Sir John Reith after Low, and others, (a lot)
Stones Survey, Published 1754- "The Tower and St Catherins"; with an inset table of references, engraving, 30x36.5cm: together with two further 18th century Stones Surveys entitled "The Parish of St James's, Westminster"; published 1755, with an inset table of references, engraving and " A Map of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields"; published 1755, with an inset table of references, engraving, (3) (framed and glazed)
Nicolas Visscher I 1618-1679- "Orbis Terrarum Typus De Integroin....."; Map of the world, engraving, German text vero, circa 1660, 46x50cm: Note: Visscher's first world map designed for inclusion in Dutch Bibles and this example is from a German Bible, including allegorical representations of the continents as well as native inhabitants and wildlife all surround the double hemisphere world. Two celestial spheres are displayed in the Eastern Hemisphere. In the lower part of the Western Hemisphere is text describing the discovery of America and recent voyages of discovery. Two diagrams depicting the Ptolemaic and Copernican theories of the solar system are between the hemispheres. The northwest coast of North America is exaggerated and shows California as a peninsula. Parts of Australia and Van Diemen's Land are also shown, this map shows the western coastline of New Zealand after Tasman's discovery in 1642, (unframed)
Antonio Zatta, Italian 1757-1797- "Il Mappamondo O Sia Descrizione Generale Del Globo Ridotto in Quadro"; published Venezia 1774, Con privile dell Eccmo Senato", map of the world according to the Mercator's projection, hand-coloured engraving, hand-coloured pictorial cartouche, extensive numeral text (possibly hours) and showing Captain Cook's first Circumnavigation (1768-1771), 38x49.5cm: Note: The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection by the Flemish geographer and cartographer Geradus Mercator in 1569, it became the standard map projection for nautical purposes because of its ability to represent lines of constant true bearing or true course (known as the Rhumb Lines) as straight line segments, (unframed)
John Speed 1552-1629- "The Countie of Nottingham Described, the Shire Townes Situation and the Earls There of Observed"; published, Performed by John Speede and are to be Sold in Popes Head Alley by John Sudbury and George Humble, Cum Privilegio 1610, hand-coloured map engraved by Jodocus Hondius 1563-1611, with pictorial cartouche, inset town plan for Nottingham, coats-of-arms for John Mowbray, Rich D of York and others, framed and glazed, 38.5x51cm., (stuck down)
WHITAKER (THOMAS DUNHAM) The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York, second edition, 1812, additional pictorial title, engraved portrait, folding map, fifty-one plates, some tinted aquatints and uncoloured duplicates, genealogical tables, some off setting, printed bookplate of S.G Beaumont of Wakefield, later marble end papers and half calf, spine gilt, rubbed
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