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A PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS MOUNTED ON CANVAS - SAD STORY AND WOODCUTTER & COWBOY AFTER R WESTALL ENGRAVED JOHN OGBOURNE + AN ENGRAVING MOUNTED ON CANVAS TITLED SACRAMENT AFTER R WESTALL ENGRAVED R M MEDON + A PRINT DEPICTING PRIESTS TALKING + A FRAMED COLOURED PRINT BEHIND GLASS - CHRISTOINE RAYMOND PUB. GAINSBOROUGH GALLERIES + A MEZZOTINT - 'SUNDAY - DEDICATED TO ALL CHRISTIANS' AFTER WILLIAM COLLINS ENGRAVED S W REYNOLDS PUB. 1837, MEZZOTINT - 'SALE OF THE PET LAMB' AFTER WILLIAM COLLINS ENGRAVED S W REYNOLDS PUB. 1837 + A MEZZOTINT PORTRAIT - WILLIAM LORD BAGOT' AFTER J HOPPNER ENGRAVED G CLINT (8)
2nd Bradford Bn. West Riding of Yorkshire rare WW2 Home Guard embroidered cloth formation sign. Green square embroidered with white rose flanked by “W” “R” with “0” in a circle above, “2” below. Removed from uniform. GC See “In the space of a single day” Insignia and Uniforms of the LDV and Home Guard by Mills & Carney. Plate XXIV.
A PRESENTATION CASE SHIELD, having plated mounts to oak shield, inscribed 'Edith Maunder Challenge Shield Present by W R Carter Esq for Annual Competition among the London Football Leagues, Richmond & District League 1911-1912' having only one presentation inscription for Boro of Woolwich & District League 1912-13, approximate 56cm x 47cm, plaques verso 'Fattorni & Sons Art Silversmiths and Medallions Bradford'
[Wagstaffe, Thomas]. A Vindication of K. Charles the Martyr: proving that His Majesty was the Author of 'Eikon Basilike'. Against a Memorandum, said to be written by the Earl of Anglesey. and, Against the Exceptions of Dr. Walker and others. To which is added a Preface, Wherein the Bold and Insolent Assertions published in a Passage of Mr. Bayle's Dictionary, relating to the present Controversy are Examined and Confuted. The third edition, with large additions; together with some Original Letters of King Charles the First under his own Hand, never before Printed, and faithfully copied from the said Originals..., London: R. Wilkin, 1711, xl,163,[1]pp., occasional spotting, 19th century calf backed marbled boards with library label to upper board, both boards detached, transparent adhesive coating to spine, title lable deficient, worn, 4to ESTC T70182. (1)
[Burnet, Thomas]. An Answer to the Late Exceptions made by Mr Erasmus Warren Against the Theory of the Earth, 1st edition, R. Norton for Walter Kettilby, 1690, 85 pages, publisher's list to last leaf verso, some soiling and ink splashes, marginal wormtrack towards end, later half morocco, upper cover a little frayed at top edge, small folio, together with The Theory of the Earth: Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, and of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo till the Consummation of all things. The Two first Books Concerning the Deluge, and Concerning Paradise, 3rd edition, review'd by the author, 1697, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, two folding plates, rear endpaper torn, a little light soiling, contemporary panelled calf, spine and edges rubbed, folio Wing B5942; B5953. (2)
Hunter (Thomas). An Historical Account of Earthquakes, Extracted from the most Authentick Historians..., with many other Particulars. And a Sermon Preached at Weverham, in Cheshire, on Friday the 6th of February last, Liverpool: Printed by & for R. Williamson, 1756, [iv],159,[1]pp., contemporary signature to upper margin of title, spotting, toning and few marks, bookplates of William Frederic Lawrence, Cowesfield, Wilts and Sir Thomas Kendrick to front endpaper, 19th century half calf, 8vo in 4s (1)
[Crouch, Nathaniel]. The General History of Earthquakes: Being an Account of the most Remarkable and Tremendous Earthquakes that have happened in divers Parts of the World, from the Creation to this Time; As they are recorded by Sacred and Common Authors; And particularly those lately in Naples, Smyrna, Jamaica and Sicily. With a Description of the famous burning Mount, Aetna, in that Island; And the Relation of the several dreadful Conflagrations and Fiery Irruptions thereof for many Ages. Likewise the Natural and Material Causes of Earthquakes, with the usual Signs and Prognosticks of their Approach; And the Consequences and Effects that have followed several of them. By R. B. [R. Burton, i.e. Nathaniel Crouch], 2nd edition, London: A. Bettesworth & J. Hodges, 1734, 177,[3]pp., without frontispiece, some leaves repaired at gutter margins, light dust-soiling, modern calf, 12mo, (collates as ESTC T71199 with 3 pages of adverts at rear, of 4?), together with [Bevis, John], The History and Philosophy of Earthquakes, from the Remotest to the Present Times: Collected from the best Writers on the Subject. With a Particular Account of the Phaenomena of the great one of November 1st 1755, in various parts of the Globe. By a member of the Royal-Academy of Berlin, 1st collected edition, London: J. Nourse, 1757, occasional spotting, contemporary quarter calf with vellum tipped boards, joints cracked, 8vo, plus Ordinaire (Claude Nicolas), Natural History of Volcanoes: including Submarine Volcanoes, and other Analogous Phenomena, translated from the original French Manuscript by R.C. Dallas, 1801, some abrasion & surface skinning to title (not affecting text), contemporary diced half calf, blind decorated spine, joints cracked, 8vo (3)
Bowyer (R., publisher). An Illustrated Record of the Important Events in the Annals of Europe, which occured during the last Campaigns on the Continent..., 1820, printed title and thirty-two pages of explanatory text, two uncoloured engraved maps, one of the retreat of the French army from Moscow to Paris and one of the Battle of Waterloo, engraved plate of facsimile signatures and twelve (only) aquatint plates with contemporary hand colouring (including two folding), the folding plates with some staining, cracking and wear to old folds, some creasing to endpapers, contemporary half morocco , rubbed and worn, folio (1)
England & Wales. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte R‚duite des Isles Britanniques en cinq feuilles..., par ordre de M. de Machault..., published Paris, 1757, large hand coloured engraved map on two conjoined sheets, one repaired small hole affecting image, occasional repaired closed tears, two decorative cartouches, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, stamp of the Depot de la Marine, 1000 x 880 mm, together with four large wall maps showing the World, England & Wales and estates, all in very poor condition with numerous tears, loss and damage, plus a very large 'bus destination roller' black and yellow lithography laid on canvas, showing stops at Hornchurch, Stratford, Bow, Chadwell Heath, Ilford, Romford, Private Hire and others, 2920 x 830 mm, appears unused (6)
Cuvier (Baron Georges Leopold Chretien). Essay on the Theory of the Earth. Translated from the French of M. Cuvier... by Robert Kerr, with Mineralogical Notes, and an Account of Cuvier's Geological Discoveries by Professor Jameson, 1st English edition, Edinburgh, 1813, half title, two engraved plates, some offsetting and light spotting, previous owner signature, contemporary half calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo, with a loose offprint of the same work, 1813, disbound, together with Essay on the Theory of the Earth, Translated from the French of M. Cuvier, 2nd English edition, Edinburgh, 1815, four engraved plates, light spotting and soiling, previous owner signature to title and at front, contemporary half calf, head of spine chipped, adhesive repair to upper joint, 8vo, with two others: Essay on the Theory of the Earth, 4th edition, with additions, 1822 and Mrs. R. Lee's Memoirs of Baron Cuvier, 1833 (5)
Sermons. A collection of approximately 120 sermons, 17th & 18th century, comprising one hundred 17th century & twenty-one 18th century sermons, including A Sermon concerning Unity & Agreement. Preached at Carfax Church in Oxford, August 9, 1646, by Jasper Mayne, [London: s.n.], Printed in the Yeere, 1647; A Sermon Against False Prophets. Preached in St. Maries Church in Oxford, shortly after the Surender of that Garrison, by Jasper Mayne, [London: s.n.], Printed in the Yeare, 1647; A Sermon Against Schisme: or, the Seperations of these Times. Preacht in the Church of Wattlington in Oxford-shire, with some Interruption, September 11. 1652. At a publick dispute held there, between Jasper Mayne, D.D. and one....., London: R. Royston, 1652; A Sermon Preached before the King on the 30/1 of January 1680/1. Being the Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. of Blessed Memory, by Francis Turner, London: J. Macock for R. Royston, 1681 and A Sermon Preached upon September the 9th, 1683. Being a Thanksgiving Day for a Late Deliverance from a Fanatick Conspiracy, by Edward Pelling, London: William Abington, 1683, all disbound 4to (approx. 120)
Warren (Erasmus). Geologia, or, A Discourse Concerning the Earth Before the Deluge, wherein the form and properties ascribed to it, in a book intituled The Theory of the Earth, are excepted against, and it is made appear, that the Dissolution of that Earth was not the cause of the Universal Flood. Also a new Explication of that Flood is attempted, 1st edition, R. Chiswell, 1690, four engraved illustrations to text, toning to margins and some dust-soiling, rear free endpaper deficient, contemporary sheep, upper joint cracked, wear to board corners, 4to, together with An Answer to the Exceptions made by Mr. Erasmus Warren, against the Sacred Theory of the Earth, 3 parts in one, 3rd edition, J. Hooke, 1722, disbound 8vo (2)
Charles I. A Sermon Preached before the King, January 30, 1668/9 Being the day of the Execrable Murther of King Charles I, by Edward Stillingfleet D.D. Rector of St. Andrews Holborn, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, London: Robert White for Henry Mortlock, 1669, 42pp., signature to title, occasional dust-soiling, 20th century marbled boards, slim 4to, together with A Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margarets Westminster, January 30th 1677/8, by Thomas Sprat, 2nd edition, London: M.C. for Henry Brome, 1678, 38pp., title cropped to ruled border at head & fore-edge, some spotting and dust-soiling, disbound, slim 4to, with THe Royal Martyr Lamented, in a Sermon Preached at the Savoy, on King Charles the Martyr's Day, 1674/5, by Gilbert Burnet, London: R. Royston, 1675, 46pp., dust-soiled and few marks etc., disbound 4to, plus eleven late 17th century sermons and fifty-five 18th century sermons, mostly relating to Charles I, all disbound (69)
Joyce (James). The Joyce Book, edited by Herbert Hughes, [1944], monochrome printed portrait of Joyce by Augustus John, musical contributions by E.J. Moeran, Arnold Bax, Albert Roussel, John Ireland, Roger Sessions, Arthur Bliss, Herbert Howells, George Antheil, and others, partly untrimmed, original blue silk, lettered in silver, some marks and light soiling, spine somewhat frayed with a little loss, folio, together with Taylor (Edward), The Vocal School of Italy in the Sixteenth Century. Madrigals, Full Anthems, Motets & Villanellas, composed byeminent Masters of the Schools of Rome, Venice, Lombardy & Florence... adapted to English Words, R. & J.E. Taylor, [1839], engraved music, a few minor marks, contemporary half calf, worn with upper joint partly broken, folio, plus Brandt (Bill), The English at Home, Sixty-three photographs by Bill Brandt, Introduced by Raymond Mortimer, 1st edition, Batsford, 1936, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original pictorial boards, rubbed and some marks, small 4to, and other miscellaneous books including Kipling, some early 20th century illustrated works, literature etc (2 cartons)
Martin (R. Montgomery). The Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of the World, published John Tallis & Company, circa 1860, decorative title with some spotting and closed tear affecting image, thirty-nine double page engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, maps heavily finger soiled, occasional staining, some maps with juvenile doodlings on verso, endpapers and pastedowns with extensive pencil arithmetic and names, text block detached, contemporary half calf, heavily worn and rubbed, 4to Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)
Bible [English - New Testament]. [The New Testament of oure Savyour Jesus Christ. Faythfully translated, & lately correcte: wyth a true concordaunce in the margent, & many necessary annotacions declarynge sondry harde places coteyned in the text. Antwerp: Matthew Crom, 1538], Portion Only comprising 79 leaves (of 304), collation: R-R8, S2-Z8, a-c8 (Acts 1:6 to Ephesians 6:24), lacking all before R1 and all after c8, also leaf S1 deficient, printed in single column black letter text with 48 lines to a full-page, marginal notes also in black letter, seven woodcut illustrations including one full-page illustration of the Day of Pentecost, eight decorative initials and six decorative tailpieces, occasional pencil annotations and underlining, closed tear to b1, some dampstaining mostly to margins, dust-soiling and few marks, sewing weak and first & last leaves loose or detached, early 19th century sheep, upper board near detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, leaf size 154 x 100mm Corresponds nearest to Herbert 40. The Coverdale version. Some consider this edition to be the earliest separate issue of Coverdale's New Testament, but James Nycolson's editions (Hebert 28 & 29, with 36 lines to a full page) are probably earlier. (1)
Hales (Stephen). Some Considerations on the Causes of Earthquakes. Which were read before the Royal Society, April 5, 1750, 2nd edition, corrected, London: R. Manby & H.S. Cox, 1750, half-title present, bound with [Sherlock, Thomas], A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; On Occasion of the Late Earthquakes, London: John Whiston, 1750, bound with A Supplement to the Bishop of London's Letter to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster, on Occasion of the late Earthquakes, 4th edition, revised & corrected, London: R. Griffiths, 1750, bound with Greene (John), A Discourse on the Favour of God to the Wicked, The Evil and Danger of abusing His Goodness, and not being reformed by His Judgments and Threatnings. On Occasion of the late Earthquakes, London: J. Buckland, [1752?, in pencil to title], 30pp., some page numbers cropped at head, occasional dampstaining, (no location found for this title), bound with Fleming (Robert), A Discourse on Earthquakes, as Supernatural and Premonitory Signs to a Nation, Especially as to what occurred in the Year 1692..., London: G. Terry, [1793], engraved portrait frontispiece with manuscript ownership inscriptions to verso, occasional spotting, contemporary marbled boards with modern calf reback, board corners & edges worn, 8vo, together with [Sherlock, Thomas], A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; on Occasion of the Late Earthquakes, London: John Whiston, 1750, half-title present, some toning, disbound 4to, plus A Letter to the Lord Bishop of London, on Occasion of His Lordship's late Letter to the Clergy and People of the Cities of London and Westminster, by a citizen of London, London: J. Robinson, 1750, light dust-soiling and few marks, edges untrimmed, modern boards, slim 8vo The pamphlets were in response to the earthquake that shook London on the 8th March 1750, which inspired considerable religious condemnation of London's citizens and their morals, and the republication of Flamsteed's A Letter concerning Earthquakes of 1693. (3)

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