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Asia. Speed (John), Asia with the Islands Adioning described, sold Bassett and Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved map, figures in costume to side margins, eight birds-eye view vignettes to upper margin, sellotape repair to upper-left corner with some loss to margin though not affecting printed map, approx. 400 x 520 mm (1)

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*Belgium. Mercator (Gerard), Nobilis Hanmoniae Comitatus Descrip, 1579, hand coloured engraved map of Flanders, ornamental strapwork title cartouche, separate scale and armorials, approx. 380 x 500 mm, framed and glazed (1)

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*Brecknockshire. Speed (John), Breknoke both Shyre and Towne Described, sold Sudbury and Humble, 1610 [or later], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork title cartouche and inset plan of Brecknock, approx. 380 x 510 mm, not laid down, framed and glazed (1)

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British Isles. Seale (R.W., engraver), A Map of England and Wales from the Latest and Best Observations, c.1770s, together with A Map of the Kingdom of Ireland from ye Latest and Best Observations (2 copies), c.1770s, together three uncoloured engraved maps with ornamental title cartouches, a few closed tears, each approx. 490 x 390 mm, and Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte du Comte de Kent et du pas de Calais, 1759, uncoloured engraved map of south-east England and part of Normandy, numerous soundings and rhumb lines, approx. 590 x 880 mm, others maps and topographical engravings after Bartlett, Nash, etc. (approx. 40)

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China. Loon (Jan van), Imperii Sinarum Nova Descriptio, c.1680s, engraved map showing China, Taiwan and Korea, hand coloured in outline with ornamental title cartouche flanked by figures in regional dress, a few chips to extreme edges not affecting printed area, approx. 470 x 520 mm (1)

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China. Mentelle (Edme), Carte de l'Empire de la Chine, c.1790s, engraved map showing China, Korea and Japan, hand coloured in outline, approx. 360 x 470 mm, together with a c.1800 hand coloured engraved map of Korea and Japan, approx. 520 x 430 mm (2)

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China. 'The New Map of Shanghai (1938)', col. printed folding map with two insets, all place names in Chinese, a few small tears where previously folded, approx. 600 x 900 mm, together with three other folding maps incl. a large Chinese map of China and Japan, a map of Hangchow and West Lake, and a Pocket Tourists' Road Map of the Southeastern Provinces of China (1935), all with some fold tears and fraying (4)

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China. Robert de Vaugondy (Gilles), L'Empire de la Chine dresse d'apres les Cartes de l'Atlas Chinois, 1751, engraved map with fine ornamental title cartouche, hand coloured in outline, approx. 490 x 550 mm (1)

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*Denbighshire & Flintshire. Speed (John), Denbighshire and Flint-Shire, both sold Sudbury & Humble, 1610 or later, together two hand coloured engraved maps, the former with 10 cm closed tear, each approx. 380 x 510 mm, not laid down, together with an 18th century manuscript estate map of Tallin Green (North Wales), approx. 320 x 390 mm, all framed and glazed(3)

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*England & Wales. Brion de la Tour (Louis), l'Angleterre Divisee en 5 Grandes Parties, Subdivisees en 52 Comtes, et Partagee en 2. Provinces Ecclesiastiques..., 1786, hand coloured engraved map with ornamental title cartouche, flanked by geographical information and with engraved decorative border, approx. 385 x 560 mm, framed and glazed (1)

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England & Wales. Cary (John), A New Map of England from the Latest Authorities, 1807, hand coloured engraved map with oval title border, approx. 470 x 520 mm, together with Stieler (Adlof), Charte von England, 1804, hand coloured engraved map, approx. 490 x 540 mm (2)

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Europe. Allard (Carel), Accuratissima Europae Tabula, c.1690s, hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche surrounded by figures, lower printed border and margin restored, approx. 500 x 600 mm (1)

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France/Belgium. Blaeu (Joan), Artesia, Comitatus. Artois, c.1640s, hand coloured engraved map of Picardy and part of Belgium, ornamental title cartouche with putti and armorial, approx. 380 x 500 mm (1)

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France. Speed (John), France, revised and augmented, the attires of the French and situations of their chiefest cityes observed ... [1676], uncol.eng. map, ornamental title cartouche incorporating the scale of distance, eight miniature city views to upper margin, ten historical costume figures to side margins, English text to verso, approx. 40 x 52 cm. (1)

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France. Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria), Contado d'Hannonia e Vescotrato di Cambrai, c.1690s, engraved map showing the area around Mons, browned to centrefold, hand coloured in outline, approx. 460 x 620 mm, together with Jansson (Jan), Bourbonois Borbonium Ducatus, c.1640s, uncoloured engraved map of the Bourbonnais region of France, paper repairs to verso, approx. 380 x 490 mm, and Mentelle (Edme), La France Comparative en Departements, avec les Anciennes Divisions du Territoire, c.1800, hand coloured engraved map, approx. 350 x 430 mm, and other mostly 19th century maps of France (9)

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P. Schenk and G. Valk, A map of Northumberland, hand coloured and engraved, p. 41 x 49.5 cm

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Chambers, William, A History of Peeblesshire, Edinburgh and London, 1864, 8vo (245 x 150mm.), half title, double-page colour map, illustrations, contemporary ownership inscription on upper title margin, contemporary cloth, rebacked, new calf spine strip, t.e.g. Pratt, Anne, Wild Flowers, London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1898, 8vo (140 x 110mm.), two volumes (first & second series), 2 colour frontispiece plates, colour plates, original decorative green cloth gilt Jones, Whitmore, Games of Patience, London, L. Upcott Gill, [n.d.], 8vo (185 x 120mm.), half title, illustrations many full-page, few leaves loose, original decorative green cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt With a number of other works including J. & W. Watson's 'Morayshire Described' (Elgin, 1868), and Charles Rogers 'Genealogical Memoirs of the Families of Colt and Coutts' (London, 1879)

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Johns, C. A., A Week at the Lizard, London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1848, small 8vo (145 x 110mm.), illustrated title, folding frontispiece map, illustrations, contemporary ownership inscriptions on verso of front cover and upper margin of title, occasional spotting, contemporary cloth Tregellas, Walter H., Cornish Worthies, London, Elliot Stock, 1884, tall 8vo (225 x 140mm.), two volumes, half titles, titles printed in red and black, initials and head-pieces, contemporary cloth backed spines, t.e.g.

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Nash, T., Collections for the History of Worcestershire, London, by John Nichols, sold by T. Payne & Son, J. Robson (and others), 1781-1782, folio (465 x 275mm.), two volumes, engraved folding map frontispiece, title vignettes, plates, illustrations, and genealogical tables, modern half morocco, red morocco lettering pieces

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Greene, Graham, Our Man in Havana, London, Heinemann, 1958, 8vo (195 x 130mm.), half title, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, top of spine with 2 small tears, no loss With six folding linen backed maps by The Map House, in original slip case

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North, I. W., A Week in the Isles of Scilly, Penzance, E. Rowe and Son, 1850, tall 4to (225 x 1353mm.), tinted frontispiece plate, text leaves within black ruled border, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, booksellers label of W. Graham of Oxford Couch, Jonathan, and Thomas Q. Couch, The History of Polperro, Truro and London, W. Lake, and Simpkin, Marshall, & Co, 1871, tall 4to (225 x 140mm.), folding frontispiece map, title printed in red and black, contemporary green cloth gilt Harvey, E. G., Mullyon: Its History, Scenery and Antiquities, Truro, & London, W. Lake, and Simpkin, Marshall and Co, 1875, 4to (205 x 170mm.), frontispiece plate, title vignette, initials, and head-pieces, contemporary green cloth gilt With a number of other works including C. T. Collins Trelawny 'Perranzabuloe The Lost Church Found' (Rivington, 1868), J. C. and R. W. Tonkin's 'Guide to the Isles of Scilly' (Penzance, 1887), and I. T. Tregellas 'Peeps into the Haunts and Homes of the Rural Population of Cornwall' (Truro, and London, 1879)

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Swinburne, Henry, Picturesque Tour through Spain, London, by T. Bensley for John Stockdale, 1810, Oblong folio (415 x 535mm.), engraved frontispiece, 20 plates, and a map by Medland, Angus, Mitan, and others, some lower margin water-staining, contemporary half red morocco, rubbed

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Bartlett, W. (illustrator), The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, London, George White, [n.d.], small folio (265 x 210mm.), two volumes, additional illustrated title, map, and ca. 17 plates, portrait plate for volume I, and vignette to volume II, occasional marginal spotting, new endpapers, modern half calf, green morocco lettering pieces

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Irving (Washington), 'Geoffrey Crayon', History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, 1828, with folding map, leather (4).

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Hazlitt (W Carew), History of The Venetian Republic 1860, with folding map, leather (4).

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Crocker (A), The Elements of Land Surveying, with folding map (The Manor of North Hill) and plan (opp. p.193), also a collection of postcards (Old Hackney).

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An early 20th century 10 miles to one inch sales map of The British Isles (Map No 1), printed in black and white with coloured geographic borders, 160 x 140cm (63 x 55in).

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A 19th Century Mahogany Map Box, with sliding top

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A Tinted Map of Scotland and The Hebrides, 51 x 61 cm.

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An Ordnance Survey Map, of the Lake District, 86 x 61 cm, a map of Sussex, 20 x 26 cm and a watercolour (3).

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English School c1840- View plan and map of Soho, London, showing the elevations on both sides of Wardour Street and the premises therein, and a vignette of Brown's, Oil & Italian Warehouse, No. 118; engraving, 13.7x43cm

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John Speede- 'The Countie of Nottingham described the shire townes situation and the earls there of observed', publ. by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard; engraved map, 40x52cm

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MAP OF NORFOLK C1900 MOUNTED.

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COUCH, JONATHAN. The History of Polperro.With a Short Account of the Life and Labours of the Author..by Thomas Q. Couch. Truro and London, 1871. 8vo., orig. cloth (lower inner joint cracking). Folding map.

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HAKLUYT, RICHARD. The Principal Navigations Voiages abd Discoveries of the English Nation. 2 vols., Hakluyt Society, Cambridge 1965. Large 8vo., orig. cloth gilt., d.ws. Facsimile of the 1589 edition. Folding map in vol 1 . (2).

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ROBINSON, WILLIAM. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Tottenham High Cross, in the County of Middlesex.The Parish of Edmonton. 2 vols., both Printed for the author, Middlesex 1818 - London 1819. 8vo., cont. half green morocco gilt (worn, upper covers detached). Folding engraved map in first vol, hand coloured in outline (map lacking in 2nd), engraved plates, and some with EXTRA ILLUSTRATIONS, including some loose. With 5 others on London (7).

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DOBBS, ARTHUR. An Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, in the North-West Part of America. Printed for J.Robinson, 1744. 4to., recent half calf. Folding map supplied in facsimile. (title with torn inner margin, some browning to outer margins).

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JAMES, EDWIN. Account of An Expedition From Pittsburgh to The Rocky Mountains..Complied from the Notes of Major Long Mr. T. Say and other Gentlemen of the Party. 3 vols., First London Edition 1823. 8vo. , orig. brown cloth with roan spine labels (covers slightly soiled, some wear to spines). Folding engraved map and plan, and 8 plates, 3 of them hand coloured (occasional spotting) (3).

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KANE, PAUL. Wanderings of an Artist Amoung the Indians of North America.., First Edition, 1859. 8vo., cont. half calf. Half title. Folding engraved map at end, hand coloured in outline. 8 chromolithographic plates and 16 woodcuts.

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KRUSENTERN, Capt. A.J. von. Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1803, 1804, 1805 & 1806..Translated by Richard Belgrave Hoppner. 2 vols, in one, 1813. 2 vols. om ome. 4to., old red straight grained morocco gilt. a.e.g. (upper cover slightly darkened). Folding map and 2 hand coloured etched plates by J.A.Atkinson (map and title to vol 2 repaired in blank margin).

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PHIPPS, CONSTAINTINe JOHN, Baron Mulgrave. A Voyage Towards The North Pole Undertaken By His Majesty's Command 1773. First Edition, 1774. 4to., cont. calf, with blind tooled and gilt decoration, central gilt coat of arms and motto "Non Fracta at Spes" (edges rubbed). Printed on thick paper. 15 Folding maps and plates, folding tables (one map torn, another with short marginal tear and mintue hole in blank area, pp. 1-16).

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THE PRESENT STATE OF THE WEST-INDIES: Containing An Accurate Description of What Parts Are Possessed by the Several Powers in Europe.Printed for R.Baldwin, 1778. 4to., later half calf, spine gilt. Folding engraved map by Thomas Kitchin at end, hand coloured in outline. Neat marginal annotations in ink.

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ROSS, ALEXANDER. The Fur Huners of the Far West; A Narrative of Adventures in the Oregon and Rocky Mountains. First Edition, 2 vols., 1855. 8vo., cont. half brown morocco gilt by Riviere. Engraved portraits frontispiece in vol 1, one plate and folding map (2).

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WISLIZENUS. Dr. F.A. A Journey to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1839. Saint Louis, Missouri Historical Society, 1912. No. 488 of 500 copies. 8vo., orig cloth backed boards. Portrait and folding map. --FAUTEUX, AEGIDIUS. The Introduction of Printing into Canada. P.P., Montreal, 1929. 8vo., full cont. red morocce. (2).

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BERNACHHI, LOUIS. To the South Polar Regions Expedition of 1898-1900. 1901 (binding dulled). Photographic plates and two charts, one of them folding at end (lacks one chart). Presentation copy, inscribed by the author to "Mons. Charles P. Lalenpin . . . 1905". -- ARMITAGE, ALBERT B. Two Years in the Antarctic. 1905 (rather worn). Illustrations and map. Inscribed on half title "To Sir Edward Letchworth from S. H. Latham Armitage M.P. -- MURRAY, JAMES and GEORGE MARSTON. Antarctic Days, 1913 (covers soiled). -- DOORLY, Capt. GERALD S. The Voyages of The 'Morning'. 1916. All 8vo., orig. cloth. Illustrated. With four others. (8)

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FRICKER, Dr, KARL. The Antarctic Regios. Second Edition, London and New York 1904 8vo., orig. pictorial cloth gilt (head and tail of spine bruised, upper cover slightly soiled). Coloured folding map at end, plates and text illustrations.

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MURDOCH, W.G. BURN. From Edinburgh to The Antarctic. An Artist's Notes and Sketches during the Dundee Antarctic Expedition of 1892-93. First Edition, London and New York 1894. 8vo., orig. pictorial cloth. Folding map at end, coloured chart and text illustrations (some light spotting).

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PONTING, HERBERT GEORGE. The Great White South..First Editiom, Duckworth (1921). 8vo., orig. cloth gilt (spine faded with nick at head). Portraits and plates, some tinted. (2 loose). Map.

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SCOTT, Capt. ROBERT FLACON. The Voyage of The 'Discovery'. Second Impression. 8 vols., 1905. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt, t.e.g., other edges uncut (spines and corners slightly bruised). Photogravure frontispiece maps and plates including 12 coloured plates folding map in pocket at end of each vol (2).

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SHACKLETON, Sir ERNEST. The Heart of The Antarctic . . . New and Revised Edition . . . Popular Edition, Heinemann, 1910. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt, t.e.g. Portrait frontis. signed by Shackleton and F. A. Worsley, colour plates and other illustrations, folding map at end (torn and repaired). Originally the property of F. Gent of Sydney, an Australian organiser to British Antarctic expeditions (see also lot 254), whose name appears on front flyleaf, dated 1912. With signatures on flyleaf and half title of Mawson, Simpson, Joyce, Davis, Ponting, Priestley, Wild and Edgeworth David (these two leaves loose). With photograph of Frank Hurley and another man [probably Ponting] holding a toy penguin pasted to verso of upper cover. Newspaper cuttings pasted in at end.

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SHACKLETON, Sir ERNEST, South. The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. First Edition, New Impression December 1919. 8vo., orig. pictorial cloth (slightly bruised). Coloured frontispiece and black and white photgraphic illustrations, folding map at end.

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SUMMER IN THE ANTARCTIC REGIONS; A Narrative of Voyages of Discovery Towards the South Pole. S.P.C.K., 1848. 16mo., orig. cloth gilt (slight wear to head and tail of spine). Folding map and illustrations.

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BERTRAM, CHARLES, Britannicarum Gentium Historiae Antiquae. Scriptores Tres: Ricardus Corinensis, Gildas Badonicus, Nennius Banchorensis. Havniae (Copenhagen) 1757. 8vo., cont. red morocco gilt. Engraved frontispiece, vignette on title and folding map (short tear at inner edge).

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CURTIUS RUFUS, QUINTUS. Historiarum libri accuratissime editi. Leiden, Elzevier, 1656. 12mo., orig. vellum. Engrazed title, folding map, one plate and medaalion portrait of Alexander the Great.

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GIBBON, EDWARD. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Ed. J.B. Bury, 7 vols., (1909). 8vo., cont. half blue morocco gilt, t.e.g. by R.H.Kiernan. 20 illustrations and folding map (7).

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AUBREY, JOHN. The Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey. 1719, 18-23. 5 vols. 8vo., polished tree calf gilt. Engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map (linen backed and repaired), 11 plates, 2 of them folding and folding table (5).

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DIXON, FREDERICK. The Geology of Sussex. New Edition, Revised..by T. Rupert Jones. Brighton 1878. 4to., orig. cloth. Coloured lithographic frontispiece, coloured folding map, section plate and 64 plates at end, one of them coloured. Text illustrations --LOWER, MARK ANTHONY-. A Compendious History of Sussex. 2 vols., Lewes etc. 1870 8vo., orig. cloth (rather worn). folding map (3).

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DODSLEY, R. and J. London and Its Environs Described. 6 vols., 1761. 8vo., calf (some wear, 3 covers detached). Folding map, hand coloured in outline, 3 folding plans and 76 plates. Coloured bookplate of John Patrick Crichton Stuart, Marquess of Bute, Mount Stuart. (6).

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HUGHSON, DAVID. Walks through London.., 1817. 12mo., orig. cloth gilt (soiled, upper joint spilt). Folding engraved map and 96 plates by J.Greig and others.

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KNIGHT, C. publisher. Les Delices des Chateaux Royaux: Or, A Pocket companion to the Royal Palaces of Windsor, Kensington, Kew, and Hampton Court. Windsor, n.d. (c.1785) Four parts in one, 12mo., cont. calf backed boards (spine worn). Folding engraved map, and 6 plates, 2 of them folding. Bound with: The Winchester Guide..New Edition, Winton, Printed and Sold by J. Wilkes, 1780. Folding engraved frontispiece and 4 plates.

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