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'Airey's Railway Map of Yorkshire and District' and 'Scotland' (2 folding vols), published by J.Airey, Railway Clearing House, London, 1885.

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AN 18TH CENTURY COLOURED ENGRAVING: A Town Plan of Canterbury, in ebonised frame, 12 1/2"x 17", a reproduction map of Sussex and two further maps, Cambridgeshire, framed. (4)

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AN ENGRAVED MAP OF HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT by Emanuel Bowen, later hand coloured, 9 1/2"x 13 1/4", framed and a monochrome print of Rome by Edward Lear, framed. (2)

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A Wonderground Map of London Town, published by Westminster Press, illustrated by MacDonald Gill

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A Malby's terrestrial table globe, 19th Century, inscribed 'Malby's Terrestrial Globe Compiled From the Latest and Most Authentic Sources, Including All the Recent Geographic Discoveries, Manufactured and Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Thos Malby & Son, Globe and Map Sellers to the Admiralty, Published at the Globe Manufactory 37 Baker Street, Little Queen Street, London, Jan 1852', with faults, hole to top, some splits, tear to centre, no stand, 31cm diameter

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Polly Ollan a 17th Century map of Cheshire, hand coloured, 25 x 33cm

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J Badlade a map of Tunbridge Wells, coloured engraving

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J Speede a map of part of Sulfolk, coloured engraving, 42 x 52cm

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A William Kitt 17th century Map of Cornwall, 12 x 16 ins. 1910 edition, 2nd state.

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A Robert Morden Map of Cornwall.

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An 18th century Map of Cornwall after Thomas Badeslade, published 1742, 6 x 6 ins., together with one other Map of Cornwall.

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A Thomas Moule map of Cornwall; together with Cornish prints.

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A Black Forest bear-carved smokers stand; together with a Victorian wall map, England and Wales.

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An Ordnance Survey coloured engraving, late 19th Century, map of Sussex.

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Gamble (C.F. Snowden). The Story of a North Sea Air Station, being Some Account of the Early Days of the Royal Flying Corps (Naval Wing) and of the part played thereafter by the Air Station at Great Yarmouth and its Opponents during the War 1914-1918, pub. OUP, 1928, b&w plts. from photos., lge. folding map at rear, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo. (1)

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Mitchell (Gordon, editor). R.J. Mitchell, World-Famous Aircraft Designer. Schooldays to Spitfire, edited and in part written by his son, 1986, num. b & w illusts. from photos., together with Bishop (Edward), Hurricane, 1986, and Hendrie (Andrew), Flying Cats. The Catalina Aircraft in World War II, 1988, num. b & w illusts. from photos., map endpaper, all orig. cloth in d.j.s., 4to, with other aviation, mostly recent pubs. in d.j.s., g/VG. (approx. 45)

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Raleigh (Walter & Jones, H.A.). The War in the Air, being the Story of the part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force, 6 vols. in 8 (a near complete set including two vols. of maps but lacking vol. of appendicies), 1st eds., Oxford, 1922-37, folding maps and charts to each, some aviation-related newsclippings tipped-in to first vol., all orig. navy cloth gilt, rubbed, some spines worn, map boxes worn, 8vo. (8)

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* Sopwith one-and-half Strutter / B2 No. 316. An extremely fine and detailed flying scale model, the doped fabric covered wooden airframe with flying and control wires, four ailerons, elevators and rudder, the pilots cockpit with well detailed instrumentation and armament, the rear observer's/gunner's station with model Lewis gun, a scarf ring, map pockets, windshield and seat, the engine-turned aluminium engine cowling with spring-loaded access doors enclosing a well modelled dummy 9-cylinder rotary engine coupled to a two bladed wood propeller, with bungee-sprung main undercarriage, the two wheels with dummy canvas wheel-spoke shield discs, on hard rubber tyres, painted in the markings of Escadrille Sop226 of 1917, 91 in (231 cm) wingspan. (1)

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Doorly (Captain Gerald S.). The Voyages of the 'Morning', 1st ed., 1916, b & w illusts. from photos., folding map at rear, orig. pict. cloth, rubbed, corners repaired (new endpapers), together with Worsley (Commander F.A.), Under Sail in the Frozen North, 1st ed., 1927, num. b & w and blue-tint illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, both 8vo, plus Lucas (Fred. W.), The Annals of the Voyages of the Brothers Nicolo and Antonio Zeno in the North Atlantic about the end of the Fourteenth Century and the Claim Founded thereon to a Venetian Discovery of America, 1888, facsimile maps at end, some folding, untrimmed, recent blue half morocco gilt, folio, with other maritime books, mostly concerning ocean voyages. (3 shelves)

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Talbot (Frederick A.). Submarines, their Mechanism and Operation, 1st ed., 1915, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth, a little rubbed and marked, together with Konig (Paul), The Voyage of the 'Deutschland', trans. Vivien Ellis, 1917, port. frontis., contents browned and large insect holes to fore-margins, orig. cloth, rubbed, with a related booklet, plus Hay (Marley Fotheringham), Secrets of the Submarine, 1st ed., 1918, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. stiff wrappers, and Wilkins (Sir Hubert), Under the North Pole. The Wilkins-Ellsworthy Submarine Expedition, [1931], port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos., map endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, hinges split, all 8vo, and others on submarines and submarine warfare. (3 shelves)

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Moore (James). A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, Commanded by His Excellency Lieut.-General SirJohn Moore..., 4th ed., 1809, folding eng. map at rear, initial pages with some damp staining to upper outer corners of approx. fifty leaves, edges untrimmed, recent half calf gilt, 8vo, together with Carleton (George), Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton, An English Officer; including Anecdotes of the War in Spain Under the Earl of Peterborough..., pub. Edinburgh & London, 1808, endpapers renewed, contemp. calf, rebacked, 8vo, with Rapp (Jean), Memoirs of General Count Rapp, First Aide-de-Camp to Napoleon, 1823, eng. port. frontis., occ. spotting, new endpapers, recent qtr. calf, 8vo, and with Hamley (General Sir Edward), The War in the Crimea, pub. Seeley and Co., 1891, port. frontis. and b & w plts., slight marginal browning, contemp. tree calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco labels, upper joint cracked, 8vo, plus seven other 19th/ early 20th c. military related. (11)

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Rhodesiana Reprint Library series. A complete set, 36 vols., pub. Bulawayo, 1968-74, numerous plts., map and illusts., all orig. uniform gilt dec. calf with red morocco labels in orig. pubs. slipcases, 8vo . Leather bound deluxe edition limited to 150 sets only. A complete set of this fine series reprinting many of the great classic works relating to the history of Rhodesia. . (36)

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Spurgin (Karl B.). On Active Service with the Northumberland and Durham Yeomen, Under Lord Methuen. (South Africa, 1900-1901), pub. Walter Scott, [1902], b & w frontis. and b & w plts. (many from photos), inscription from the author to half-title, scattered spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, together with Ralph (Julian), Towards Pretoria, A Record of the War Between Briton and Boer to the Hoisting of the British Flag at Bloemfontein, 1st ed., 1900, some browning to pages, orig. pict. dec. cloth, all 8vo, with Haldane (Captain Aylmer), How we Escaped from Pretoria, new ed., 1901, b & w port. frontis., b & w plts. from photos and folding map at rear, half-title inscribed by the author, scattered spotting, orig. pict. dec. cloth, and Carter (Thomas Fortescue), A Narrative of the Boer War: Its Causes and Results, 3rd ed., 1900, annotations to half-title, orig. cloth gilt, plus five others related, all 8vo. (9)

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Betts's New Railway and Commercial Map of England & Wales, on which the various lines of railroad, the turnpike & principal cross roads with the courses of the rivers & canals, are carefully laid down, and the situations of the cities, market towns and principal villages, accurately & clearly described, pub. John Betts, 1848, hand-col. engr. map, sectionalised on linen, overall size approx. 93.5 x 78.5cms, in good condition.. (1)

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Bradshaw's Railway Manual, Shareholders' Guide, and Official Directory for 1880, three fldg. maps, num. trade ads. at front and rear, contemp. full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to joints and extremities, 8vo, together with two other Bradshaw's General Railway and Steam Navigation Guides, for 1903 & 1930, fldg. map to first vol., bound in orig. printed wrappers, worn and marked, second vol. bound in orig. red cloth, rubbed and lightly soiled, small portion to head of spine chewed, plus five vols. of The ABC or Alphabetical Railway Guide, for 1911, 1933, 1940, 1948 & 1950, and other regional railway guides, timetables and related booklets, incl. twenty-one regional booklets issued by the L.N.E.R., mostly 1920s - 30s., all bound in orig. printed wrappers, mostly 8vo.. (approx. 45)

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Bradshaw's Monthly Continental Railway, Steam Transit, and General Guide, for Travellers through Europe, December 1879, fldg. map contained in pocket at rear, single fldg. map of Switzerland bound in, ads. at front and read, orig. maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, puncture-mark to centre of rear cover, small thick 8vo, together with Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-Book to Spain and Portugal, by Dr. Charnock, new ed., nd, c.1893, adds at front and rear, sev. fldg. plans etc., fldg. map contained in pocket at rear, orig. red cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear, frays to joints and edges etc., 8vo, plus three other Bradshaw's Continental Guides for 1929, July to October 1936 & May-June 1939, various holiday guides, including Cook's Summer Holidays Abroad, for 1927-1930, 1933 & 1937, Dean & Dawson's Holidays on the Continent, 1930 & 1931, Southern Railway Continental Handbooks for 1923, 1924, 1927, 1931, 1933-36 & 1938, etc., mostly bound in orig. pict. printed wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks (generally in good condition), 8vo. (approx. 35)

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Bradshaw's Railway Almanack, Directory, Shareholders' Guide and Manual for 1848 & 1849, together two vols., fldg. b&w engr. map to each, trade ads. to front and rear, slight soiling to titles, map to second vol. loose, both orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, first vol. rubbed and minor fraying to extremities, minor staining and darkening to spine, second vol. with backstrip largely deficient and joints cracked, both 8vo. (2)

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Coghlan (Francis). The Iron Road Book and Railway Companion from London to Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool, Containing an Account of the Towns, Villages, Mansions, &c. on Each Side of the Line; Times of Arrival and Departure of the Trains at the Several Stations..., 1st ed., pub. A.H. Baily & Co., 1838, twelve eng. maps, folding table, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly frayed at head & foot of spine, 12mo in 6s, (Ottley 6451), together with Freeling (Arthur), The London and Birmingham Railway Companion, Containing a Complete Description of Every Thing Worthy of Attention on the Line..., pub. Whittaker and Company, n.d., c.1838, folding eng. map, errata leaf present, ads. at rear (one dated June 1838), orig. gilt dec. cloth, 12mo in 6s, (Ottley 6446), with Wyld (J.W.), The London and Birmingham Railway Guide, and Birmingham and London Railway Companion: Containing a Minute Description of the Railroad, and Every Object Worthy of Notice..., pub. James Wyld, 1838,folding eng. map frontis. (detached & adhesive tape residue to inner margin), folding eng. map, orig. gilt dec. cloth, recent reback, small 8vo, (Ottley 6463), plus Allen (E., publisher), The Midland Counties' Railway Companion, with Topographical Descriptions of the Country Through which the Line Passes..., 1840, eng. frontis. & addn. eng. title, five eng. plts. and numerous wood engs., one folding eng. map, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed to extrems., 8vo, (Ottley 6936). (4)

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Railway Timetables, Log Books, etc., mostly early-mid 20th c., including Isle of Wight Illustrated Railway Guide and Timetables, with Railways & Steam Packets in Connection, November, 1878, orig. printed wrappers, a little chipped to edges and some wear to head and foot of spine, slim 8vo, Adlard's Railway and Motor Bus Guide, August 1919, orig. printed wrappers, a little rubbed and chipped to extrems., small 8vo, Official Railway Map of Manchester & District, pub. Railway Clearing House, 1918, folding eng. map, hand-col. in outline, sectionalised on linen, overall size approx. 39 x 55 cm., etc., and other handbooks, technical interest, etc.. (a carton)

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Railway Clearing House. Official Railway Map of England & Wales, 1906, large folding litho. map, sectionalised on linen, together with four similar maps; London and its Environs, 1902, Staffordshire & District, 1902, Ireland, 1906, Scotland, 1916, each contained in orig. plum morocco folder, a little worn on spines, 8vo. (5)

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South Eastern and Chatham Railway. Farmhouse & Country Lodgings, Boarding Houses, and Hotels, in Kent, Sussex, Surrey, etc., pub. Partington & Co., 1903, fldg. map at rear, trade ads., sev. b&w illusts. after photos., orig. printed wrappers, lightly soiled, slim 8vo. A good copy.. (1)

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An Account of the principal Pleasure Tours in England and Wales, London, for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy: sold by John Cumming, and John Thomson, 1822, 8vo (180 x 105mm.), folding frontispiece map, and 3 folding maps, hand-coloured in outline, contemporary half black morocco, spine lettered in gilt

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Josephus, Flavius, The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: Faithfully Translated from the Original Greek, Brimingham, 1770, folio (255 x 200mm.), engraved map, and plates, front free endpaper detached, contemporary calf, red morocco lettering piece, hinges worn With a two volume set of ' The Works of Flavius Josephus, The Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian and Celebrated Warrior' (London, 1825)

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Page, John Lloyd Warden, An Exploration of Exmoor and the Hill Country of West Somerset with notes on its archaeology, London, Seeley and Co, 1890, 8vo (200 x 130mm.), half title, frontispiece, folding map, and plates, map loose, original green cloth gilt, booksellers label of Sellick of Plymouth With ten other works including John Chudleigh's 'Devonshire Antiquities' (Exeter, 1893), Mrs Bray 'A Peep at the Pixies; or, Legends of the West' (London, 1854), H. S. Hawker's 'Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall' (London, 1870), and 'The Route Book of Devon: A Guide for the Stranger & Tourist' (Exeter, n.d.)

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Turner, William, Journal of a Tour in the Levant, London, John Murray, 1820, 8vo (220 x 130mm.), three volumes, half title, 2 hand-coloured frontispieces, one folding, folding map, plates, many hand-coloured, one folding, illustrations, presentation inscription from the author to 'The Dean of Norwich', occasional spotting, contemporary calf, red and black morocco lettering pieces, spines worn, First Edition

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Allom, Thomas, & W. H. Bartlett, Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated, London, H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson, 1832, small folio (270 x 210mm.), additional illustrated title, map, and ca. 146 engravings, some spotting, contemporary ownership signatures on title, and verso of front cover, contemporary half calf, spine lettered in gilt, rubbed

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Mickle, William Julius, The Lusiad: or, The Discovery of India An Epic Poem translated from the Original Portuguese of Luis de Camoens, London, for T. Cadell Jun and W. Davies, 1798, 8vo (215 x 125mm.), two volumes, half titles, folding frontispiece map, contemporary ownership signature to titles, contemporary presention inscription on half title to volume I, mottled calf, black morocco lettering pieces, Third Edition

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Cotton, Richard W., Barnstaple and the Northern Part of Devonshire during the Great Civil War 1642-1646, Chilworth & London, for the author by Unwin Brothers, 1889, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), half title, haed-pieces, double-page colour map, stamp of 'Exeter Literary Society' on half title, title, and the margins of a few other leaves, original green cloth backed boards, rebacked, rubbed

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Dallaway, James, Constantinople Ancient and Modern with Excursions to the Shores and Islands of the Archipelago and to the Troad, London, by T. Benslet for T. Cadell, 1797, 4to (270 x 210mm.), title vignette, map, and 9 aquatint plates, contemporary ownership signature on title, title spotted, contemporary half calf, rubbed, armorial bookplate of T. J. Bolitho, First Edition

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Johnston, Alexander Keith, Atlas to Alison's History of Europe, Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood and Son, 1848, Oblong 8vo (185 x 235mm.), frontispiece, folding map, 95 maps, many hand-coloured in outline, contemporary half calf, red morocco lettering piece, extremities rubbed

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Transactions of The Plymouth Institution, Plymouth & London, pritned and published by Rowe and sold by Bladwin and Cradock, 1930, tall 4to (250 x 150mm.), folding frontispiece plate, title with stamp of Plymouth Institution, plates, and maps, some folding, map hand-coloured, some spotting, contemporary green cloth by Thomas of Cornwall with extensive sellotape repairs

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Crossing, William, The Old Stone Crosses of the Dartmoor Borders; with notices of the scenery and traditions of the district, Exeter & London, James G. Commin, & Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1892, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), half title, frontispiece, plates, and map, contemporary ownership signature on verso of front cover, frontispiece detached, contemporary brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g.

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Pollock, Frederick, The Dartmoor Preservation Association A Short History of The Rights of Common upon the Forrest of Dartmoor and The Commons of Devon Report of Mr Stuart A. Moore to the Committee, Plymouth, for the committee by W. Brendon and Son, 1890, 8vo (230 x 140mm.), half title, folding map, illustrations, a few contemporary marginal pencil annotations, contemporary committee signatures on the title, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., faded

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Crossing, William, The Old Stone Crosses of the Dartmoor Borders; with a description of their surroundings, Exeter & London, James G. Commin, & Elkin Mathews and John Lane, 1887, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), half title, frontispiece, plates, and map, contemporary ownership signatures on verso of front cover, contemporary cloth, spine lettered in gilt, First Edition

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Smyth, W. H., Aedes Hartwellianae, or Notices of the Manor and Mansion of the Manor and Mansion of Hartwell, London, printed for private circulation by John Bowyer Nichols and Son, 1851, 4to (300 x 230mm.), engraved title vignette, illustrations, 13 plates and plans on 11 leaves, and a map, occasional spotting, contemporary decorative cloth by Remnant & Edmonds of London, spine worn, Admiralty Library Stamp on verso of front cover Author's Presentation Copy Together with the supplementary volume by the same author 'Addenda to the Aedes Hartwellianae', (London, 1864)

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Plot, Robert, The Natural History of Oxford-Shire, Oxford, by Leonard Lichfield for Charles Brome, 1705, 4to (315 x 195mm.), 16 engraved plates, a few contemporary marginal annotations, lacking map, front free endpaper loose, contemporary calf, front cover loose, Ex-libris bookplates of Robert Frederick Green & W. T. S. Stallybrass

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Tillotson, John, Lancashire's Old Halls, Bolton, privately printed by Tillotson & Son Limited, 1950, large 8vo (315 x 220mm.), facsimile map frontispiece, mounted photographic plates, original blue cloth, No. 43 of 50 Limited Edition copies signed, and dedicated by the author With a number of other works, including the privately printed 'Lower Ettington: Its Manor House and Church' (London, 1880)

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Cooke, George Alexander, Topographical and Statistical Description of the county of Buckingham, London, for C. Cooke by Brimmer and Co, ca. 1800, 8vo (137 x 78mm.), engraved folding frontispiece map of the county of Buckingham, [bound with]: Cooke, George Alexander, Topographical and Statistical Description of the county of Cambridge, London, for C. Cooke by Brimmer and Co, ca. 1800, 8vo, engraved folding frontispiece map of the county of Cambridge, [bound with]: Cooke, George Alexander, Topographical and Statistical Description of the county of Bedford, London, for C. Cooke by Brimmer and Co, ca. 1800, 8vo, engraved folding frontispiece map of the county of Bedford, maps blind stamped on versos with Durham Mechanics Institute, new endpapers, later half calf, black morocco lettering piece

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Paterson, Daniel (1739-1825), A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in Great Britain, London, for T. Carnan, 1772, 4to (170 x 110mm.), lacking map, contemporary green morocco backed spine, rubbed, Second Edition

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Excursions in the County of Suffolk ... Forming a complete guide for the Traveller and Tourist, London, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (and others), 1818-1819, 8vo, 2 engraved additional titles, folding map frontispiece of the county, folding plan, and 96 plates, contemporary calf gilt, red and green morocco lettering pieces

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Warner, Richard, A Walk through some of the Western Counties of England, Bath by R. Cruttwell, sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, 1800, tall 8vo (220 x 138mm.), half title, title vignette, map illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary stiff backed board, lacking spine strip

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Newcombe, Peter, The History of the Ancient and Royal Foundation called The Abbey of St. Alban, in the county of Hereford, from the Founding thereof, in 793, to its Dissolution, in 1539, London, for the author by J. Nichols, 1795, 4to (260 x 200mm.), engraved frontispiece, 2 engraved folding plans, and a folding map hand-coloured in outline, new endpapers, modern calf backed marbled boards, red morocco lettering piece

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Rawson, Geoffrey & John Buckland Wright (illustrator), Matthew Flinders' Narrative of his voyage in the schooner Francis: 1798 preceded and followed by notes on flinders, bass, the wreck of the Sidney Cove, &C, London, The Golden Cockerel Press, 1946, tall 8vo (315 x 185mm.), frontispiece, title vignette, illustrations, map, original green cloth gilt, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., No. 236 of 750 Limited Edition copies

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Leyds, W. J., The First Annexation of The Transvaal, London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1906, 8vo (220 x 140mm.), half title, folding facsimile manuscript, and folding map at end, pages uncut, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g. With three duplicate copies of J. A. Hobson's 'The War in South Africa Its Causes and Effects' (London, 1900), James Bryce's 'Impressions of South Africa' (New York, 1900), Francis Younghusband 'South Africa of To-Day' (London, 1898), and J. P. Fitzpatrick 'The Transvaal from Within' (New York, 1900)

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Slatin Pasha, Rudolpf C., & R. Talbot Kelly (illustrator), Fire and Sword in The Sudan A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes 1879-1895, London & New York, Edward Arnold, 1896, tall 8vo (240 x 150mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece, plates, folding map, and advertisement leaves at end, original decorative cloth gilt, t.e.g., Third Edition With J. Stafford Rnasome's 'Japan in Transition' (London & New York, 1899), Rabindranath Tagore's 'Gitanjali (Song Offerings)' (London, 1913), J. D. Rees 'The Real India' (London, 1908), and volume I only (of 2) Sven Hedin's 'Trans-Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet' (London, 1909)

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An early 18th century black and gilt japanned cabinet on chest, fitted a map drawer and eight drawers around a central cupboard with two drawers, the base with three short and two long drawers on bun feet, 41.5 x 66in (105.5 x 167.5cm).

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John Speede- 'Surrey Described and Divided into Hundreds'; hand-coloured engraved map, 38.5x51.8cm.

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Guillaume de L'Isle- 'America Setentrionalis...'; hand-coloured engraved map, 46.7x60.3cm., (unframed).

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Attributed to Elton: part of the Mediterranean or the sea of the Levant, coloured map, 12.25 x 17.5in (31 x 44.5cm).

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Modern British School c1930- Portrait of a gentleman head and shoulders turned to the left; black and white chalk on buff paper, dedicated, 48x33cm: British School- A paddle steamship in rough seas; watercolour: Thomas Kitchen- 'Hampshire'; engraved map: together with two prints, (5).

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