British county maps. Morden (Robert), The County of Chester, [1695 or 1722], uncoloured engraved map, small portion missing to lower-right corner, approx. 350 x 420 mm, together with Dankerts (Theodorus), Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae, c.1700, hand coloured engraved map with ornamental title cartouche, dust soiled and split to central fold with a few other closed tears, approx. 510 x 580 mm, plus another Morden of Cambridgeshire and others including Saxton/Kips of Montgomery and Flint, etc. (approx. 33)
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British Isles. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius, Jodocus), Anglia Scotia et Hibernia, c.1625, uncoloured engraved map, approx. 135 x 180 mm, together with Anglia, c.1625, uncoloured engraved map of England & Wales, a little loss to lower-left corner, approx. 140 x 190 mm, and Moll (Herman), Wilt Shire, c.1720s, engraved map with wash colouring, vignettes of Stonehenge and Roman antiquities (3)
China. D'Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville), Carte Generale de la Tartarie Chinoise, 1732, uncoloured engraved map of Japan, Northern China and Korea, ornamental title cartouche, approx. 520 x 800 mm, together with Valentyn (Francois), De Stad Macao, and Platte Grond Vande Stadt Macao, c.1724, together two hand coloured birds-eye plans of Macao, each approx. 280 x 360 mm, and other similar and related engravings (14)
Europe. Homann (Johann Baptist), Regni Bohemiae, c, 1730s, hand coloured engraved map with uncol. ornamental title cartouche, approx. 490 x 575 mm, together with Janvier (Robert), Le Royaume de Hongrie, c.1760s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 315 x 460 mm, plus other 18th and 19th century maps mostly of Central Europe incl. Johnston, SDUK, Robert de Vaugondy, Cruchley, etc. (approx. 67)
Indian Ocean. Valentyn (Francois), Tabula Indiae Orientalis et Regnorum Adjacentium, [1724-26], uncoloured map of the Indian Ocean and surrounding areas including India, China, Southeast Asia and parts of Australia and Africa, numerous rhumb lines and a central compass rose, approx. 500 x 660 mmFrom Francois Valentyn's Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien, 1724-26. (1)
Italy & France. Lea (Philip), A New Map of ye Dukedome of Savoy; Principality of Piedmont, County of Nice, Dukedome of Monferret, and ye Adjacent Countries of Milan Dauphine Provence &c., c.1690, uncoloured engraved map of Savoy, title surmounted by royal arms and putti, seven small inset town plans, approx. 480 x 550 mm (1)
London. Willdey (George), A New & Correct Map of Thirty Miles Round London shewing all the Towns, Villages, Roads &c., c.1720, engraved circular map of London flanked by index of places within eight columns, hand coloured in outline, some professional paper restoration, approx. 650 x 380 mm. Howgego 69 (1). (1)
Paris. Cassini (Cesar Francois Cassini de Thury), Untitled map of Paris and it's environs on seven sheets, late 18th century, lacking one sheet, comprising seven uncoloured engraved sheets sectionalised onto linen, the whole measuring 1540 x 2480 mm, contained in contemp. card slipcase with paper label to upper cover (rubbed) (1)
Russia. Bowen (Emanuel), A New & Accurate Map of the Whole Russian Empire, as Contain'd both in Europe and Asia, c.1760s, uncoloured engraved map of Russia with ornamental title cartouche, approx. 355 x 470 mm, together with Bowen (Thomas), The Russian Empire, in Europe & Asia, c.1770s, uncol. eng. map with plain oval title border, approx. 330 x 460 mm, and Thomson (John, pub.), European Russia, 30th Nov, 1815, hand coloured engraved map, some very light offsetting, approx. 600 x 500 mm, plus others similar incl. 18th and 19th century maps (approx. 120)
Scandinavia & Portugal. Arrowsmith (J.), Sweden & Norway, pub. Stanford, May 1st, 1884, litho. folding map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 680 x 550 mm, contained in orig. cloth boards with paper label to upper cover, together with Eliot (Captain), A New Military Map of Portugal, pub. T.Egerton, August 1st, 1810, engraved folding map, hand coloured in outline, approx. 620 x 385 mm (2)
Shirley (Rodney W.). The Mapping of the World. Early Printed World Maps 1472-1700, Holland Press, 1984, col. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. cloth, d.j. chipped to extrems., folio, together with Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750, pub. 1988, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in VG d.j., 4to, and Kingsley (D.), Printed Maps of Sussex 1575-1900, pub. 1982, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in VG d.j., 4to, plus a large quantity of good quality map refernce, many in d.j's (approx. 100)
Somersetshire. Speed (John), Somerset Shire Described, sold Sudbury & Humble [1611, or later], uncol. eng. map, with inset plan of Bath, scale of distance surmounted by open dividers, Royal Crest, County Arms, sailing ships, etc., minor damage to centre fold, approx. 38 x 51.2 cm, together with Blome (Richard), A Mapp of the County of Darbye..., n.d., c. 1670, or later, uncol. eng. map, ornamental title cartouche and dedication cartouche, approx. 32 x 26 cm, black ebonised frame, glazed, plus six other small b&w engs., mostly of Bath interest. None of these items have been examined out of the frame. (8)
Beke, Charles Tilstone (edited) & Emily Beke (introduction), The Late Dr. Charles Beke's Discoveries of Sinai in Arabia and of Midian With Portrait, Geological, Botanical, And Chronological Reports, Plans, Map, And Thirteen Wood Engravings, London, Trubner & Co, 1878, 8vo (240 x 170mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece of the author with facsimile autograph signature, 14 woodcut plates, and folding map, two pages of advertisements at end, errata-slip, original red cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, bookplate of Signet Library
Buffon, [Georges Louis le Clerc], Natural History, General and Particular ... and occasional Notes and Observations by William Smellie, London, for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1785 8vo (215 x 125mm.), eight volumes only (of nine), frontispiece portrait of the author, folding map, plates, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VII, VIII, and IX
Churchill, Winston Spencer, Ian Hamilton's March, London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1900, 8vo (190 x 125mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of Ian Hamilton, folding map at the end, 9 illustrations, 32 pages of publishers advertisments at end, original red cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, First Edition One of 5000 copies printed
Churchill, Winston Spencer, London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, London, New York, and Bombay, 1900, 8vo (190 xv 125mm.), half title, folding colour frontispiece map, 2 folding maps, maps and illustrations, 32-page catalogue at end, original black endpapers, original pictorial cloth, corners bumped, booksellers label of W. Whiteley of Westbourne Grove on verso of front cover, First Edition
Hakewell, James, The History of Windsor, and its Neighbourhood, London, for Edmund Lloyd, 1813 4to (350 x 260mm.), frontispiece, 2 plans, one of which is double-paged, map, 17 plates, and 14 vignettes, some offsetting from frontispiece onto title, contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering piece, extremitites rubbed
Johns, Captain W. E. [William Earle] 1893-1968, Biggles Delivers the Goods, London, Hodder & Stoughton Limited, 1946, 8vo (185 x 120mm.), half title, illustrated title, plates, map endpapers, scarlet cloth, dust-jacket, top and tail of spine torn, extremities rubbed, First Edition With a number of other works by Johns, including 'Biggles of 266' (London, n.d.), 'Biggles Takes it Rough' (London, 1963), 'Biggles of the Special Air Police' (London, n.d.), 'Adventure Bound' (London, 1955), and 'Biggles Goes to War' (London, 1947)
Palgrave, William Gifford, Personal Narrative of a Year's Journey through Central and Eastern Arabia (1862-63), London, Macmillan and Co, 1883 8vo (190 x 120mm.), half title, title vignette, 4 plates, coloured folding map, original green cloth, decorated and lettered in black and gilt, extremities rubbed
Darwin, Bernard A Round of Golf... 1st edition, illustrated throughout from photographs of some of the courses on the LNER, pictorial boards, Great Britain, n.d.; Golf... 1st edition, part of the Pleasures of Life Series, cream cloth cover, Burke, London, 1954; War on the Line, The Story o f the Southern Railway in War-Time... 1st edition, colour frontispiece, illustrated with colour, black and white photographs, drawings and charts, pull out map to the reverse of the Sourthern Railway System, green cloth cover, gilt lettering, original pictorial dust jacket, Southern Railway Company, London, 1946 (3)
Johnston, Alastair J. & Johnston, James F., The Chronicles of Golf: 1457 to 1857... 1st edition, illustrated with forty eight plates, map endpapers showing the early golfing locations in Scotland, blue cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket, slipcase with mounted colour plate and lettered in gilt, Privately printed, Cleveland, 1993. No. 273 of 900 authors' presentation copies, signed by the authors
GOSTLING, WILLIAM. A Walk in and About the City of Canterbury. New Edition. Canterbury, 1825. 8vo., cont. half calf. Engraved portrait frontispiece, folding plan (repaired), plates and text illustrations (as per list). Subscribers list. With 2 others on Kent, and an Ordnance Survey map of the county. (4)
MAITLAND, WILLIAM, and others. The History of London. 1756. 2 vols., folio, cont. calf (very worn, upper covers detached). 117 (ex 121) engraved plates, maps and plans, some folding (title and prelims. in vol 1 loose and frayed, lacks title to vol 2, map loose and frayed, 4 torn, one of them also defective). Sold not subject to return.
RITCHIE, LEITCH. Windsor Castle, and Its Environs. 1840. 8vo., (worn, covers and backstrip detached one text leaf torn,). Engraved plates -- DAVIDSON, JAMES. The History of Newenham Abbey, in the County of Devon. 1843. 12mo. Six lithographic plates. -- YOUNG, Rev. GEORGE. A Picture of Whitby and Its Environs. Second Edition, Whitby, 1840. 16mo. Plates and text illustrations, folding map at end (frontis spotted). With 10 others, all orig. cloth. (13)
THROSBY, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the Ancient Town of Leicester. For the Author, Printed by J. Brown, Leicester 1791. 4to., cont. sprinkled calf (rebacked). Engraved portrait frontispiece, map and 48 plates, one text engraving. Vignette on title hand coloured. Two of the plates partly printed in red. (occasional spotting)
YORKSHIRE. Langdale, Thomas. A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire. Second Edition, Northallerton, 1822. 8vo., Cont. vellum (lower joint cracked). Hand coloured folding engraved map -- Widdrington, Sir Thomas. Analecta Eboracensia. Ed. the Rev. C. Caine, 1897. Limited Edition, No. 201 of 265 copies. Tall 8vo., orig, cloth gilt plates and illustrations (ex library copy with stamp on flyleaf). With another on The Settle District and North-West Yorkshire Dales. (3)
DORSET and WESSEX. Eyton, Rev. R.W. A Key to Domesday. London and Dorchester, 1878. -- Sydenham, John. The History of The Town and County of Poole. Poole, 1839. Lithographic plates (plates and 2 text leaves remargined) -- Pope, Alfred. The Old Stone Crosses of Dorset. 1906. Folding map and plates -- Mayo, Charles Herbert. Bibliotheca Dorsetiensis. P.P. 1885. (flyleaf loose). With 18 others. 8vo., and 4to., mostly orig. bindings. (22)
HARDY, THOMAS. The Return of the Native. First Edition, 3 vols., 1878. Later dark blue cloth, leather spine labels (some wear). Map frontispiece, half titles and advert. leaf at end of vol 2; Tess of the D'Urbervilles. 3 vols., 1892. Orig. decorated tan cloth gilt (rather worn). Half titles. All 8vo. (6)
HUTCHINS, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. First Edition, 2 vols., 1774. Folio, cont. calf (old rebacks). Folding engraved map and 58 plates, and 10 folding pedigrees. The Knight family copy, of Blandford St. Mary, Dorset, with aditional ms. pedigrees, some on versos of plates, (some plates and text with bookstamp of the Rev. Francis Knight). (2)
JENKINS, ALEXANDER. Jenkins's Civil and Ecclesiastical History of the City of Exeter and its Environs. Second Edition, Exeter, 1841. Modern cloth. Engraved portrait and plates (some spotting). BESLEY, HENRY, pub. West of England, or Improved Almanack, Exeter 1843-47. Bound together, cont. half calf (spine defective). Text illustrations and adverts. -- WHITE, WILLIAM. History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Devonshire. Printed for the Author, Sheffield, 1850. Modern wraps. (without the map referred to on title), and reprint of the same, 1968. With 7 others. All 8vo. (11)
KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF DEVON, 1902. (covers soiled, backstrip defective). Folding map (detached); the same, 1910. (spine faded) Folding map, the same, 1919 (lacks folding map, title detached, torn and frayed); the same, 1923. Folding map (detached); the same, Devonshire and Cornwall, 1926. Folding map of Cornwall (torn), (lacks map of Devon). Large 8vo., orig. cloth. sold not subject to return. (5)
RUTTER, JOHN. Delineations of The North Western Division of the County of Somerset, And of its Antediluvian Bone Caverns...First Edition, Printed and Published by the author, Shaftesbury and London 1829. 8vo., cont. half calf, spine gilt. Additional engraved title, folding map, hand coloured in outline, and plates. Text illustrations.
RUTTER, JOHN. Delineations of...Somerset. Another copy. 1829. Later cloth. Plates and folding map. -- PHELPS, Rev. W. The History and Antiquities of Somersetshire vol 1 parts 1-4, in 3 vols., 1836-37 4to. , orig. wraps. (final part lacks backstrip). Maps, plates and plans. -- CASSAN, Rev. STEPHEN HYDE. Lives of The Bishops of Bath and Wells, from the Earliest to the Present Period. 1829-30. 2 vols. in one. 8vo., qtr. black roan. Engraved portraits and plates. With 9 others (14)
WARNE, CHARLES. The Celtic Tumuli of Dorset...Printed for the Author, 1866. Folio (spine faded, upper inner joint broken). 13 lithographic plates; DORSETSHIRE: Its Vestiges, Celtic, Roman, Saxon, and Danish. 1865. 8vo., (faded) Tinted map. Signature on title of Frederick Augustus H. Vinon. Both orig. cloth gilt. (2)
WARNE, CHARLES. and Dr. T. WILLIAM WAKE SMART. Ancient Dorset. The Celtic, Roman, Saxon, and Danish Antiquities of the County... Printed for the Author, and Subscribers only, Bournemouth, 1872. Folio, orig. cloth (lower joint of spine split). Subscriber's Copy, No. 136. 17 lithographic plates and text illustrations. With additional linen backed folding tinted map, and pp. 319*-331* including one further plate, loosely inserted (The Ancient Mints of Dorset Additional and Revised Matter).
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