Korea.- Miln (Louise Jordan) Quaint Korea, first edition, bookplate, ink name-stamp and ink signature to front free endpaper, cracked hinges, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1895 § Bergman (Sten) In Korean Wilds and Villages, first English edition, frontispiece, plates, folding map at end, original cloth backed boards, slight browning to spine head, dust-jacket, small loss to spine head, a little rubbed, 1938 § Ladd (George Trumbull) In Korea with Marquis Ito, frontispiece, plates, original cloth, broken upper joint, a little rubbed, New York, 1908; and 25 others, Korea, 8vo & 4to (c.28)
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NO RESERVE Britain.- Bradshaw (George) Bradshaw's Railway Companion, folding glazed map of London, 2 tears to foldlines, 6 double-page maps, partially hand-coloured, 4 double-page plans of Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds, folding plate of elevations of railways, folding map of England & wales with railway routes supplied in red and black, lightly browned, original cloth, gilt, rubbed and worn, Manchester, 1840.
NO RESERVE Caucasus.- Parrot (Dr. Friedrich) Journey to Ararat, first English edition, folding engraved map, illustrations, ink inscription, very faint spotting to first few leaves, contemporary calf, gilt, spine a little faded, 8vo, [Atabey 925], [1845].⁂ Ink inscription reads "Frank Willan from Heathcote. on his leaving Eton, Election 1864."
Bible, Dutch.- Biblia, dat is De gantsche H. Schrifture, vervattende alle de Canonijcke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments, 4 parts in 3 vol., engraved architectural title, a double-page world map, showing California as an island and 5 double-page maps and plans of The Holy Land, extra-illustrated with 2 engraved pictorial titles and 209 (of 212) plates from Figure de la Bible, The Hague, Pierre de Hondt, 1628, some water-staining at head and foot, with a little fraying to corners, occasional spotting, a few tears, contemporary panelled calf, gilt, worn at extremities, folio, Dordrecht & Amsterdam, Hendrick & Jacob Keur and Marcus Doornick, 1682. Sold not subject to return.
Nelson & Bronté (William Nelson, first Earl Nelson, second Duke of Bronté, Anglican clergyman and older brother of Horatio Nelson, first Viscount Nelson, 1757-1835).- Britain.- Cary (John, publisher) Cary's New Map of England and Wales with Part of Scotland, William Nelson's copy signed Nelson & Bronté on front pastedown, engraved title, dedication, hand-coloured general map and 79 sheets (numbered 1-81), mostly engraved maps hand-coloured in outline but including dedication, key & scale as part of sheets, no sheets numbered 62 or 80 as issued (presumably unnumbered title and general map), 85-page "List of Places", lacks list of subscribers, slightly browned, contemporary speckled calf, slightly rubbed, rebacked with the original gilt spine laid down, 4to, John Cary, 1794.
India.- Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourgignon d') A Geographical Illustration of the Map of India, edited by William Herbert, first English edition, title in red and black, folding engraved map of the river Indus hand-coloured in outline and large folding engraved map of India, map of Indus with small hole, large map with small tears to folds and heavily soiled in strip across foot with hole (c.1cm2) to tip of Ceylon, some other light soiling, text trimmed, modern morocco, 4to, for the Editor but with slip "Sold by Henry Gregory, mathematical Instrument-maker..." pasted over imprint, 1759.⁂ Rare; we have been unable to find any auction record. ESTC lists UK copies only in the British Library and Royal Geographical Society Library, and 2 in America; COPAC lists 4 UK locations (BL, Cambridge, Manchester University and National Library of Scotland.
India.- Palmer (C.) Cpt. W. G. Murray and V. Ball. Report on the Hill of Mahendragiri and the Native Port of Barwah in the Ganjam District of the Madras Presidency, ink inscription "With Complts." to title, 8 albumen print photographs (faded), mounted with printed captions, 2 folding maps, 5 additional photographs loosely inserted, upper hinge weak, original cloth, fading, Calcutta, 1870; and a survey map of the Daphla Hills, folio (2)⁂ Rare, no copies listed on COPAC or WorldCat.
Egypt.- Smith (H. C.) The Fortress of Buhen: the Inscriptions, 1976; The Fortress of Buhen: the Archaeological Report, 1979, plates, several double-page, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jackets, slight creasing to top edge § Petrie (W. M. Flinders) The Royal Tombs of the First Dynasty 1900, 2 vol., plates, original paper backed boards, 1975 § Gillispie (Charles Coulston) and Michel Dewachter, Monuments of Egypt: The Napoleonic Edition, frontispiece, plates, many double-page or folding, loosely inserted folding map, original cloth, dust-jacket, Princeton, Princeton Architectural Press, 1987; and 13 others, similar, 4to & folio (18)
Churchill, Winston, London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, 1st, London, Longmans, Green & Co, 1900, c/w fold-out map opp. title page and personal photograph of Churchill; to/w Malakand Field Force Colonial Library 2nd reprint 1898 and a quantity of other works by Churchill, including Marlborough His Life & Times, 4 vols, The World Crisis, 3 vols, The Second World War vols I-III, Thoughts and Adventures, speeches, etc.Thoughts & Adventures 1947;
A Victorian linen-backed folding map of the Lydenburg Gold Fields (Transvaal), by R. Kelsey Loveday, Pretoria 1883, 100 x 106 cm, in slip-case, to/w Imperial Survey of South Africa Kimberley Boshof Street, printed on silk, Baedeker's Handbook Northern Italy and a 19th century German album of family photographs (4)
Published 1850 AD. A framed and hand-coloured engraved map of the county of Suffolk by Thomas Moule from Barclay's Universal English Dictionary, including vignettes of Euston Hall and Heveningham Hall, county arms and agricultural implements; unusually wide borders, in a modern glazed frame. 490 grams, frame 30 x 23cm (12 x 9"). Stuart Baldwin collection, Essex, UK. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
James Cyril Lionel Robert - The Black Jacobins, first edition, inscribed 'For Gerry Bradley from C.L.R. James. With revolutionary greetings, and personal good wishes, August 26th 198??', in torn, defective d.j., with folded map at end, London 1938. Note: Gerry Bradley was a prominent communist in the 1920's-30's
A large map of China, 'shewing railways, telegraphs and treaty ports', English war office, ca. 1911 Dim.: 99 x 71,5 cmÊ Inscribed on the front 'Ed. Goldschmidt - Map of China - War Office'. ------ Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@rm-auctions.com. The reports, additional images and high-resolution images will be published on our website: www.rm-auctions.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition.
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