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DU CHAILLU, PAUL BELLONI Explorations & Adventures in Equatorial Africa. First Edition, 1861 8vo, orig. pictorial cloth gilt by Edmonds and Remnants with ticket (tail of spine nicked). Folding frontispiece, 27 plates and folding map (short tear to inner edge). 28pp. adverts. at end. A good clean copy.
KEPPEL, GEORGE, Earl of Albemarle Personal Narrative of Travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Media and Scythia, in the Year 1824. Third Edition, 2 vols., 1827. 8vo., cont. half green calf, spines gilt with maroon labels by Seacome & Prichard of Chester with ticket. Folding lithographic map and four hand coloured plates. Text illustrations. (2)
LOGAN, JAMES Notes of A Journey Through Canada, The United States of America, and the West Indies. First Edition, Edinburgh 1838 (spine faded). Folding engraved map (a few spots). -- ROSS, Sir JOHN and others. Arctic Miscellanies. A Souvenir of the late Polar Search. Second Edition, Hudson's Bay; Or Every-Day Life in the Wilds of North America. Second Edition, Edinburgh and London, 1848. Fontis and three plates, text illustrations. All 8vo., orig cloth (3)
WALSH, Rev. ROBERT Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor Illustrated. Second Series. Fisher, Son & Co., n.d. Cont. full green morocco, blind tooled and gilt, a.e.g., with ticket of Seacome & Prichard, Chester. Additional engraved title, frontispiece, folding map and 47 plates by Thomas Allom. -- WRIGHT, Rev. G. N. & L. F. A. BUCKINGHAM. Belgium, The Rhine . . . The Mediterranean. Vol. 2 only. (2)
[WYMAN, F. F.] From Calcutta to the Snowy Range; Being the Narrative of a Trip through the Upper Provinces of India to the Himalayas . . . By An Old Indian. London and Calcutta, 1866. Eight lithographic plates and folding map. -- YVAN, Dr. Six Months Among the Malays; and A Year in China. 1855. 16mo. (spine defective). Plates. -- MITTON, G. E. A Bachelor Girl in Burma. A. & C. Black, 1907 Photographic illustrations. With another volume. All 8 vo., mostly orig. cloth (4)
HOLY BIBLE, THE Containing the Old Testament and the New: Robert Barker 1613 (New Testament dated 1614 on title and colophon). With map of Canaan and the Genealogies. 4to., black letter, old calf (joints cracking). Bound with incomplete Book of Common Prayer and Metrical Psalms. Titles within woodcut borders (some repairs and leaves remargined, including map, small hole to Mmm5 and corner of Ppp6 torn away just affecting a few letters, some browning, and a few 17th c. names and annotations)
BERKELEY, GEORGE, Bp. of Cloyne The Works. First Edition, 3 vols., 1820. Cont. half calf, spines gilt. Folding plan and folding chart. -- BEDE, Venerable. The Ecclesiastical History of The English Nation. Ed. the Rev. J. A. Giles. 1840 Cont. half calf, spines gilt. Frontispiece and double page map. -- WHATELY, RICHARD, Archbp. of Dublin. 1839 Cont. blue stained calf gilt. All 8vo. Bookplates of George Becher Blomfield. (5)
STAVELEY, THOMAS The History of Churches in England. Second Edition, 1773. Cont. calf, spine gilt with morocco label (some wear, lower joint cracking). One folding engraved plate. -- ROBINSON, Rev. JOHN. Archaeologia Graeca. 1807, cont. tree sheep, spine gilt (spine chipped, joints cracking). Folding engraved map, hand coloured in outline. Both 8vo. (2)
William Hibbart- 'A Map of 5 Miles round the City of Bath...', printed for and sold by W. Taylor & W. Meyler, Booksellers, publ. March 25th 1787; hand-coloured engraved map. 41.6x41.9cm: English School 18th century- 'Chanonria Civitatis Rossiae. The Cahnnery Town of Ross'; hand-coloured engraving, 26x42cm., (2)
QUEEN VICTORIA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE 1897: Two substantial albums compiled by Helen Maude Nicholson being "Recollections of the Jubilee 1897". The folio half red morocco bound volumes containing numerous items e.g. an embossed card in gold and colours; a photograph by Downey on embossed mount; various pamphlets; coloured route map of procession; 7 full-plate original photographs, of the procession and crowds in London, of the Queen reviewing the Colonial troops, the naval review etc; a coloured portrait by W.Nicholson; specimens of Jubilee menus; Xmas cards; special Jubilee issues of magazines, with many large folding panoramas; and a 16-page 4to Spink's catalogue of "Commemorative Medals for the Sexagenary of Her Majesty's Reign 1897", this partly printed in gold and colours. With, inset in velvet inside lower cover of one volume and retained by clips, 10 actual medals comprising 8 listed in the Spink's catalogue, (all with the bust of Victoria by Bowker to the obverse and appropriate relief to the reverse) i.e. No.1 "Empire Medal" (3-ins) No.2 "Royal Family" , No.3 "Primates of England", No.4 "Prime Ministers", No. 5 "British Commerce", No. 6 "The Army & Navy" (all 2-ins), No. 13 "Heirs to the Throne", & No.15 "Peace" (both 1.5ins.) All these in white metal. Together with two Royal Mint medals, the large in bronze, the small in silver. Also two cross shaped gilt medals with ribbons. Together with, loosely inserted, various items relating to the Queen's funeral including 6 very large original photographs of the cortege. Upwards of 75 items.
BURMA: An oblong folio album containing 180 original photographs, mostly postcard size, some smaller, largely taken in Burma ca. 1910; all captioned in ink on the mounts. Subjects include "In a Burmese Prison", "Girls school at Mandalay", "Up the Irrawaddy Mandalay to Bhamo", individual Burmese portraits, and portraits of the photographer's travelling companions, etc. Including a page of 13 snapshot photographs headed "On the Road to China" and five pages (35-photographs) headed "Camp at Namkan"[in the Burmese Shan States] these captioned "Col. Wang says good-bye after calling on Capt. Pritchard", "Mr Rose prepared to receive the Toa-Tai", "The Chinese officials arrive to do business", "Chinese Shan Women", etc. 24-photographs relate to "First Camping Expedition, on Western side of the Irrawaddy". Half-morocco; binding broken. Together with photographs of Rangoon and a number taken en route, e.g. Colombo, Suez, and a few water-colour drawings, sketches, a menu of a "Banquet given by the English to the Chinese" (in English & Chinese) and "Chinese visiting cards" etc. At end upwards of 100 further photographs, dated 1911-12, these however domestic subjects taken in England. Together with a later large map printed on linen and coloured entitled "Map of Maymo Rides showing also Notified Area and Reserve Boundaries in Neighbourhood" by T.S.Thompson, Div. Forest Officer. Scale 4 inches to the mile. Size 31 x 24 inches. Numbered "G.B.C.P.O. - No.5. C.F.N.G., 14-8-1936.19 04 10.V".
SAXTON, CHRISTOPHER. Lincolniae Notinghamiae comiatuÝ .descripto Anno Domini 1576. Christophorus Saxton descripsit. Remigius Hogenbergius sculpsit. Engraved map with hand-colouring. Royal arms and arms of Seckford, title cartouche. In an old Hogarth style frame, glazed. Size within frame opening 15.75in x 20.75in.
SPEED, JOHN. Darbieshire described Anno 1610. Performed by John Speed, and are to be sold in popes head Alley by John Sudbury and G. Humble. Jodocus Hondius caelavit. Hand-coloured engraved map with inset plan of Darby, view of Buxton, and four coats of arms of nobility, English text to the reverse. In an old Hogarth style frame, glazed to front and back. Size within frame opening 15in x 20in. Initial letter and headpiece to reverse hand-coloured. Short marginal tear.
[Berwick Saint Leonard] Award of the Commissioners under an Act of Parliament for Enclosing and Exonerating from Tithes, Lands in the Parish of Berwick Saint Leonard in the County of Wilts. 1840. Folio manuscript, 18 pages on vellum, written in black ink, the pages rubricated in red ink. Double page manuscript "Map of the Parish of Berwick St. Leonard in the County of Wilts referred to by the annexed Award." By "Graves and Fox, Surveyors, Warminster." The relevant sections of the map hand-coloured. With other relevant vellum documents wax sealed to the reverse of the title-page. Contemporary full calf binding, rubbed, with a gilt morocco title label on the upper cover, the inner hinges weak.
IZACKE, Richard - Remarkable Antiquities of Exeter, 2nd edition, London 1681, engraved frontispiece, folding map, 18/19th half leather, map incomplete, frontispiece and title laid down, bindings worn, together with the 1741 edition, enlarged by Samuel Izacke, engraved folding frontispiece and map, 1 engraved plate, contemporary calf, bindings worn (2).
BREWER, James Alexander - A New Flora of the Neighbourhood of Reigate, Surrey, London 1856, folding map, original green cloth, spine chipped, faded, SINEL, Joseph - An Outline of the Natural History of Our Shores, London 1906, original green and gilt cloth, and five other titles, various ages and conditions (7).
LUDOLF, Hiob - Historia Aethiopica ......, Johann David Zunner, Frankfurt am Main 1681, 1st edition, large folding map by Christian Ludolf dated 1683, 8 engraved plates by J.P. Aubry, 18th Century calf, some plates cropped close, occasional browning, losses to spine, bookplate of Robert Barclay, Bury Hill, folio.
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