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AFTER THOMAS MOULE "Cambridgeshire", a map, coloured engraving, engraved for Moul's English Counties by W Schmollinger with reference to the hundreds

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AFTER ROBERT MORDEN "Devonshire", a map, coloured engraving, sold by Able Swale Awnsham and John Churchil

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AFTER ROBERT MORDEN "Somersetshire", a map, coloured engraving

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AFTER JOHN CARY "Gloucestershire", a map, coloured engraving

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Hardy (Thomas). The Return of the Native, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1878, half-titles present, map frontis. to vol. 1, single ad. leaf at rear of vol. 2, orig. brown fine-ribbed cloth, blocked in black and lettered in gilt, trivial wear to extrems., 8vo Sadleir 113. Wolff 2989. Purdy 24-27, 'The Return of the Native was published at 31s.6d, in an edition of 1000 copies on 4th November 1878'. (3)

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Nonesuch Press. The Writings of Gilbert White of Selborne selected and edited by H.J. Massingham with wood-engravings by Eric Ravilious, 2 vols., 1938, b & w letterpress vigns., folding map, vol. 1 with ms. gift inscription to front free endpaper, t.e.g. remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, spines faded, 8vo Limited edition, 414/850 copies. (2)

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, Hodder & Stoughton, c.1910, twenty-four col. plts. (one dust-soiled and creased to lower and fore-margin), with captioned tissue guards, map endpapers, verso of front free endpaper with modern bookplate, occn. spotting, mostly to edges, orig. green cloth gilt, some faint fading and marks, in dusty and sl. frayed d.j., contained in orig. pubs. box, sl. dusty and rubbed, with a few corners split, pictorial label to lid, small 4to Riall p.105. (1)

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Bawden (Edward). Edward Bawden, War Artist, and his Letters Home, 1940-45, edited Ruari McLean, Scolar Press, 1989, two copies, num. col. and b & w illusts., double-page map, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, together with Bliss (Douglas Percy), Edward Bawden, Pendomer Press, [1980], num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus Patchwork Quilt. Poems by Decimus Magnus Ausonius, Done into English by Jack Lindsay, pub. Fanfrolico Press, [1930], b & w illusts. from drawings by Edward Bawden, orig. cloth, slim 8vo (limited edition 198/400), together with others by/about Bawden (17)

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Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles in Africa, 1st ed., Oxford Univ. Press, 1936, col. frontis. plt. and six b&w plts., map, orig. pict. cloth showing bi-plane over Africa and spears and shield to spine, a couple of small circular indentations to upper cover, sl. rubbed, 8vo (1)

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Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, Hodder & Stoughton, [1910], sixteen tipped-in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, b & w illusts. to text, map endpapers at front, those to rear sometime renewed with plain paper, endpapers browned and foxed, orig. gilt dec. red cloth, spine faded, sm. 4to, together with Irish Fairy Tales, by James Stephens, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1920, sixteen col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, b & w illusts. to text, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, spine darkened and gilt tarnished, with sl. rubbing to ends, sm. 4to, plus The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner, 2nd imp., 1910, thirty-four tipped-in col. plts. (one creased), with captioned tissue guards, dec. endpapers, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine sl. faded, 4to (3)

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Adams (Richard). Watership Down, 1st ed., Collings, 1972, folding map at rear, owner name to front free endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., d.j. sl. chipped at corners and with area of minor discolouration to spine, 8vo (1)

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Auden (W.H. & Isherwood, Christopher). Journey to a War, 1st ed., Faber, 1939, col. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, folding map at rear, orig. cloth in slightly frayed and dust-soiled d.j., together with Auden (W.H. & MacNeice, Louis), Letters from Iceland, 1st ed., Faber, 1937, b & w illusts. from photos, folding map at rear, orig. cloth in slightly frayed and soiled d.j., plus Auden (W.H.), Look, Stranger!, 1st ed., Faber, 1936, signed by the author on half-title, orig. cloth in slightly chipped and dust-soiled d.j., and three others by Auden and Isherwood, all 8vo (6)

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An Edwardian map sampler depicting England and Wales, of oval form, with single band floral embroidered border in a mahogany moulded oval frame, 52 cm high, 49 cm wide

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Rolfe (Frederick, 'Baron Corvo'). Agricultural and Pastoral Prospects of South Africa, by Owen Thomas, 1st ed., Constable, 1904, large folding map at rear, orig. green cloth in first issue state, rubbed, some wear to joints, 2" crease to upper cover, 8vo Woolf B3. Ghostwriten by Corvo, who expanded Owen Thomas's original pamphlet into typically eccentric bookform. This copy is a signed presentation copy from Thomas, inscribed by him on the front free endpaper. (1)

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Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, 1st ed., 1st issue, Allen & Unwin, 1937, b&w frontis. and illusts. by the author, map endpapers, bookplt. to verso of first blank (causing sl. cockling to the leaf concerned), orig. green dec. cloth, very sl. cocked, 8vo (1)

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Williamson (Henry). Goodbye West Country, 1st ed., 1937, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in slightly soiled and frayed d.j., thick 8vo, together with One Foot in Devon, or Guidance and Gossip being a Monologue in Two Reels, by Henry Williamson, 1st ed., 1933, b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. cloth, a trifle rubbed, plus Girvan (I. Waveney), A Bibliography and a Critical Survey of the Works of Henry Williamson, together with Authentic Bibliographical Annotations, by Another Hand, pub. Alcuin Press, Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire, 1931, orig. holland-backed boards, slim 8vo (425 copies printed), and others by/about Williamson (35)

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A map of Sussex by Morden.

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After Gerard Mecator 13 1/4in. x 16 1/4in. (33.5 x 41.2cm) "Morea Olim Peloponnenus"-a map of the Greek Peloponnese Peninsula-engraving with hand-colouring.

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Robert Morden 16 1/2in. x 14in. (42 x 35.6cm) A map of Northumberland-engraving, coloured by hand, c.1722.

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'The East Riding of Yorkshire' hand coloured map by Robert Morden published circa 1695

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'The West Riding of Yorkshire' hand coloured map by Robert Morden circa 1695

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'Northumberland' hand-coloured map by Robert Morden c1695

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Robert Morden LEICESTER hand coloured map, 38cm x 43cm (15"x 17")

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John Cary, 1787 BERKSHIRE hand coloured map, 21.5cm x 26.5cm (8.5"x 10.5") and three other maps

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John Speede WORCESTERSHIRE black and white engraved map, 44cm x 52cm (17.25"x 20.5")

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Joan Janssonius GLOCESTRIA DUCATUS CUM MONUMETHENSI COMITATU handcoloured engraved map with ten shields, 41.5cm x 51.5cm (16.25"x 20.25")

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BAEDEKERS MEDITERRANEAN 1911 folding map frontis and numerous others, red cloth, gt, together with a quantity of Michelin folding maps of Europe, approximately 36

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A Victorian coloured Map of the North Riding of Yorkshire, an unframed street map of Sheffield and a coloured map of Derbyshire.

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Fortune, Robert. A Journey to the Tea Countries of China; Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills, Murray, London 1852. Original grey-green cloth gilt, octavo (joints split); and Fortune, Robert. A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China, Murray, London 1863. Half leather, folding frontispiece, illustrations, map, octavo, (2).

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Murray, Hugh.- History of British India. Continued to the Year 1856: London, T.Nelson, 1857, 8vo, folding map, engraved frontis, full tan calf, gilt dentelles, gilt decorated spine with brown title label and gilt title, marbled endpapers and edges. Christ's Hospital, London prize plate to fixed front endpaper, gilt Hospital crest with the words Vidal prize to upper board.

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a cased set of English Counties Medallions, by Birmingham Mint, each in silver with accompanying paperwork and reproduction mid 17th century map

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John Cary (late 18th Century), Yorkshire, hand coloured map, 9" x 10 1/2", Hogarth frame

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J Ellis (early 19th Century), The East Riding of Yorkshire, drawn from the latest surveys: corrected and improved by the best authorities, hand coloured map, 10" x 8", Hogarth frame

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Late 18th Century hand coloured engraved map of Palestine by Mons D'Anville published 12th May 1794 by Laurie and whittle, London, 40cm x 44cm

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A George III oval needlework map of Ireland, early 19th century, the counties named and with figure of Britannia, within a floral trail border, 47cm x 41cm, black and gilt verre eglomise mount and Hogarth frame

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"BRITAIN TRIUMPHANT - ON THE PLAINS OF WATERLOO" with map and engravings, printed and published by John Tregortha, Burslem 1816. See illustration

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ALFRED POPE: "The Old Stone Crosses of Dorset", illustrated with numerous plates and a key map of the county, printed at the Chiswick Press, sold by Henry Ling, Dorchester 1906, H G Moule, "Old Dorset", Bartelot, "History of Fordington" and "Dorchester Antiquities" (4)

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ROBERT MORDEN: A map of Cumberland, sold by Abel Swale and John Churchill, 14" x 16", and Saxton’s map of Suffolk, 1575 (reprint) (2) See illustration

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H MOLL: A map of the island of St Christophers alias St Kitts, by H Moll, Geographer, handcoloured, 71/2" x 10". See illustration

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C & I GREENWOOD: A map of the County of Somerset from an actual survey made in the year 1820 and 1821, published C Greenwood & Co, 13 Regent Street, Pall Mall, 22" x 27"

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JOHN OGILVY: A map of the continuation of the road from London to Barnstable in the County of Devon, 13" x 18"

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ROBERT MORDEN: A map of Devonshire, sold by Able Swayle and John Churchill, 14" x 16"

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JOHN SPEEDE: A map of Shropshyre, hand coloured, 15" x 20" and a similar map of Dorsetshire (2). See illustrations

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EMANUEL BOWEN: An accurate map of Dorsetshire divided into its hundreds, by Eman Bowen, geographer to his Majesty, 21" x 27", and a hand coloured map of Shropshire (2)

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A group of assorted prints, To include The East View of Tenby Castle in the County of Pembroke adfter Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, a coloured aquatint of Tenby after John Varley, a map of Pembrokeshire, a reproduction print of the Dentists chair, a print of Mill Hill School by C. Stanley Pollitt, a print of Downing College and others. (qty) Best Bid

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David Roberts (1796-1864), Rock of Moses, Mount Hoeb, Lithograph with hand colouring, 34cm x 25cm.; Together with a small map of Arabia. (2)

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9ct brooch fashioned as a boomerang and set with pearls and a blue stone and with a map of Australia pendant

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PHILLIPS/HULBERT The History Antiquities of Shrewsbury, bound with The History Description of the County of Salop 1837, two vols bound as one, brown calf spine, marbled boards vol 1 has 15 engraved views, and 14 other plates vol 2 plan, map and 21 eng. plates

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Map of China, Johannes Blaeu, cartouche engraved with two figures with the words China veteribus sinarum regio nunc incolis tame dicta, hand coloured, framed and glazed, 50cm x 41cm

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Map of the roads from Shrewsbury to Holywell by John Ogilby, hand coloured, framed and glazed 60cm x 67cm and three other antique maps including kip Staffordshire. 4 items

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A selection of railway books and other ephemera including GWR holiday haunts 1935 and panoramic Caledonian map

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A hand coloured Morden map of Gloucestershire with title cartouche and scale bars, 13.5 x 16, framed.

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A framed and glazed highlighted map of Staffordshire published by J.Cary, 10 x 8.5.

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*1915 whistle, Windsor O.S map, QE II coronation map and bric-a-brac

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Staffordshire map engraved by William Kip 1607 from the map by Christopher Saxton 1579

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After Robert Morden, map of Surrey, framed and glazed

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* Charles Lindbergh - New York-Paris Flight 1927 Two good bronze commemorative medals, both having raised relief designs depicting Lindbergh in civilian portrait pose and flying apparel, respectively inscribed Charles A Lindbergh, New York-Paris 1927 to front, with Transatlantic route map to reverse, and American Medal of Congress by Laura Gardin Fraser, depicting the aviator to front, and with eagle & stars motif to reverse, dated May 1928 2.5in diameter (cm) -2

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Robertson (W.R., Captain). An Official Account of the Chitral Expedition 1895, Compiled Under the Orders of the Quater Master General in India..., Calcutta, 1898, folding maps & plans, folding map in rear pocket, orig. boards, some wear to cloth spine strip, folio front free endpaper and upper board with signature of Captain H.J. Walters, 24th Baluchistan Regiment. -1

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Wilson (H.W.). With the Flag to Pretoria. A History of the Boer War of 1899-1900, 2 vols., 1900, together with After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 2 vols., 1902, num. b & w illusts. from photos., folding map, orig. cloth gilt, folio, together with Japans Fight for Freedom, The Story of the War Between Russia and Japan, 3 vols., 1904-05, numerous b & w illusts., vol. 3 bound without title & prelims., vols. 1 & 2 in orig. cloth, slightly rubbed to extrems., vol. 3 in contemp. half morocco gilt, folio, plus eighteen other military related -25

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* Gallipoli. A short diary acount by Dr E Ashton 1603 of 87th Field Ambulance, 29th Division, April 1915, in which Ashton arrives in the Dardanelles on the day of the Gallipoli Landing by Australian and New Zealand Troops, Anzac Day, 25th April 1915, Arrived onb 25th Ap at Dardanelles under heavy fire from our fleet and watched from our boat the landing of troops under terrible conditions, showers of bullets and shells were hurled at the troops who however made a splendid stand and on the following Wednesday the Turks were driven back to the village of Krithia a distance of about four and a half miles... (p. 2), Turkish and German troops constantly sheeling our beach, the first days shellign killing no less than 100 horses, the second day 50 horses. After several bombardments the Turkish were forced to retire fromt he redoubts in which many mahcine guns and plenty of ammunition were captured, these places proved to be death traps to our troops. About the end of May HMS Triumph and Majestic were both torpedoed... (p. 3), referring two pages later (August) to how the 87 Brigade were sent to assist the Australians, and ending On Dec 18 after a bombardment of two and a half hours, the 87 Brigade attacked and took two lines of trenches at Cape Helles, a total of seven pages plus a map, first page numbered 2, followed by a two-page letter , also in pencil, plus one page of ink and several pages of pencil notes at rear, some chipping and soiling, orig. paper wrappers, soiled and worn, small oblong 8vo (1)

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