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[INDIA]: BUCHANAN, LIEUT.-COL. W. J. Notes on Tours in Darjeeling and Sikkim. Darjeeling Improvement Fund: 1916. Large folding map in endpocket. Large 8vo, pp. 40, original grained cloth with tipped-in corrigenda. A trifle very light worming else very good. With 2-page contemporary typescript account of an expedition to Sandakphu loosely inserted. Together with: 'PANORAMIC PROFILE OF THE HILL RANGES OF SIKKIM in Two Parts. Point of Sight Observatory Hill Stn. Darjeeling (Sketched on to 80 Fixed Points)'. A double tinted panorama on single sheet with key and with inset profiles of Everest, map, etc.. Published by the Surveyor General of India, 1911. 23.5 x 29 inches. Also a map of Sikkim, laid-down on linen, 28 x 21.25 inches, published 1906; a map of 'Darjeeling and Adjacent Country', 28.75 x 24.75 inches, prepared for the 'G.O.C. Presidency Brigade' n.d. and 3 maps from the 'Indian Atlas' c. 1900. (7)
GALLIMAUFRY: a pamphlet "Remarks upon the Great Solar Spot of October 1865" by F. Howlett, plates, inscribed by author; a folder of un-mounted 19th Cent. sepia toned photographs, mainly topographical (up to full-plate); two humorous advertising blotters c. 1920's; a number of 19th Century song sheets; a race meeting programme "Carreras de Cavallas", 1879; an early 19th Cent. folding map of Switzerland (torn on folds); a MS. order to a draper 1810; an 1841 Globe Insurance certificate; 7 stereo cards (incl. 4 "Hold to Light"); seven 19th Cent. vellum deeds & one 17th Cent. (damaged); 6 early 19th Cent. Newspapers; upwards of 200 cartes-de-visite (1860's & later); a York Tax Office certificate 1799; a pamphlet (corners trimmed) "The Express or Every Man his own Doctor", Gainsborough: 1825; two fixtures cards (foxed) for Hampshire v. New Zealand 1931 and v. Lancashire 1930; a few postcards, greetings cards & menus; theatre programmes, prints, a few drawings; and much else.
Arctic World, The, some spotting, slightly rubbed, 4to, 1876; Keller, F. The Amazon & Madeira Rivers, map loosely inserted, rubbed, 4to, 1874; Schmid, H. & K. Steiler.. The Bavarian Highlands, damp-stained in lower margin, rubbed, 4to, 1874; Sorrows, Sacred to the Memory of Penelope, engraved frontispiece by Fuseli (offset), tear in p.33, some spotting, cloth-backed boards, uncut, folio, 1796; Gray, T. Poems & Letters, plates, some spotting, contemporary calf gilt, 4to, 1879 (5)
China: Martineau, Martin. Bellum Tartaricum, or the Conquest of the Great and most renowned Empire of China, lacks map, B3 with loss of a few letters, title margin lightly frayed, calf, lacks upper cover, 12mo, John Crook, 1654; Bernier, F. Verhael van den laetsten Oproer Inden Staet des Grooten Mogols, additional engraved title & 4 plates [bound with] Vervolgh der Aentekeningen, 2 plates (?of more), 4 volumes in one, contemporary vellum, 12mo, Amsterdam, J. Jansson, 1672 (2)
Cook, Captain James. An Abridgment of Captain Cook's First and Second Voyages... seventh edition, frontispiece & 9 engraved plates, 1798; An Abridgement of Captain Cook's Last Voyage seventh edition, folding frontispiece & 5 plates, lacks a3, map and 3 plates, 1794, titles of both volumes cut down and mounted with loss of the word "An", nineteenth-century calf, slightly rubbed, 12mo, G. Kearsley
Roberts (D), The Holy Land, 1843. 3 vols in 2, large folio. Both vols disbound and with ragged page edges to prelims & title pages. 3 title pages, full page portrait (of Roberts), map (ragged edges), 60 full page tinted lithographic plates (some light spotting), and all other illustrations as called for (2)
George VI, Signed photograph portrait. Head & upper torso commercial photo (by Hugh Cecil, published by Tuck) of the King in uniform, image measuring approx 17"x14", signed in slightly faded ink on the bottom border 'George R 1948'. Some browning/spotting. Together with a photo portrait of Queen Victoria bearing a facsimile signature, an old map of Canaan, and an 1869 Certificate conferring the Freedom of the Burgh of Irvine on Alexander MacMillan
Tony Klitz (1917-2000), DUBLIN'S LIFFEY BRIDGES - A SET OF TEN, each work signed lower right, oil on canvas, 51 by 102cm. 20 by 40in. The ten bridges depicted are (1) Matt Talbot Bridge, (2) Butt Bridge, (3) O'Connell Bridge, (4) Liffey Bridge, (5) Grattan Bridge, (6) O'Donovan Rossa Bridge, (7) Father Matthew Bridge, (8) Liam Mellow's Bridge, (9) Rory O'Moore Bridge and (10) Sean Heuston Bridge. The ten works, framed uniformly and separately, are accompanied by a framed, hand-drawn map and key to the bridges, also by Klitz. €2,0000-€3,0000
Illustrations, History and Directory and Gazetteer of the County Palatine of Lancaster, map of Liverpool and Lancaster dated 1824-5; Lithograph signatures of the members of The British Association for the Advancement of Science, published Cambridge, circa 1833 and Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracks relating to Antiquity, circa 1850, (29 volumes total)
BUCKMAN, Prof. JAMES and C. H. NEWMARCH. Illustrations of the Remains of Roman Art, in Cirencester..., 1850. 4to., orig. cloth gilt (rebacked, edges worn). Presentation copy from Buckman to the King's School Library (Sherborne), with bookplate. Map and 11 plates, 6 of them hand coloured, two hand coloured diagrams, and wood engravings in . The text.
BUTCHER, Rev. EDMUND. Sidmouth Scenery; Or, Views of the Principal Cottages & Residences of the Nobility and Gentry . . . Sidmouth, Printed for John Wallis, at the Marine Library (1817). 8vo., cont. mottled calf gilt (upper joint just cracking). Additional engraved title with vignette, folding frontispiece, and 20 plates, all hand coloured aquatints by D. Havell after H. Haseler. Engraved map at end. List of subscribers. Bookplate of John Eyre.
DICKINSON, WILLIAM. Antiquities Historical, Architectural, Chorographical, and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and the Adjacent Counties Comprising the History of Southwell . . . and of Newark. Vol. 1 Parts 1 & 2. Newark 1801-03. Part 1: Engraved portrait, folding map and 11 plates. Part 2: 10 engraved plates, and 17 folding pedigrees. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with 7 lithographic plates, mostly by T. H. Clarke, dated 1838. UPCOTT Vol. 2, pp.1062-64. Cont. half calf; THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE TOWN OF NEWARK . . ., 1819. (Originally published as Part 3 of the above in 1806.) 13 engraved plates, one of them folding, 9 pedigrees, and several pages of manuscript additions. Half page printed advert. leaf. Cont. half red morocco (rubbed). See Upcott Vol. 2, pp.1064-65, which lists the 1806 edition. Both 4to.(2). Apparently scarce, not found in auction records over the past 23 years.
ENFIELD, WILLIAM. An Essay Towards the History of Leverpool Drawn up from Papers left by the late Mr. George Perry . . . Second Edition, With Additions. Printed for Joseph Johnson, 1774. Small folio, old half red roan (rubbed). Engraved map, chart and diagram, all folding and linen backed. 10 engraved plates by E. Rooker after P. P. Burdett.
GRESWELL, Rev. WILLIAM H. P. Dumnonia and The Valley of the Parret. Taunton 1922. Folding map and illustrations. With Vol. III part II only of Bell, James. A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales. Glasgow, 1836. Three folding engraved hand coloured county maps. With another volume. All 8vo., orig. cloth.(3)
HUTCHINS, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. First Edition, 1774. 2 vols. Folio, cont. calf backed boards (some wear). Folding engraved map (short tear), plates and plans as per Upcott pp.174-180. Text illustrations (final plate and last few leaves of text stained in Vol. 1). Folding pedigrees.(2).
PAGE, JOHN LLOYD WARDEN. The Coasts of Devon and Lundy Island. 1895. Limited Edition, No. 47 of 250 Large Paper copies. 8vo., cont. tan roan backed cloth gilt, t.e.g., other edges uncut (spine rubbed, with short tear to head). Folding map and plates. With Evans, Rachel. Home Scenes: Or, Tavistock and Its Vicinity, 1846. Presentation copy from the author, but lacking several plates; and another volume.(3)
POOLEY, CHARLES. An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Old Stone Crosses of Somerset. 1877; NOTES ON THE OLD CROSSES OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 1868. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt (soiled). Map in first title, lithographic plates, and text illustrations. - BARETT, C. R. B. Somersetshire: Highways, Byways and Waterways. 1894. 4to., orig. cloth gilt (bit scuffed). Four etchings and other illustrations.(3)
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