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Ward (F. Kingdon). The Mystery Rivers of Tibet. A Description of the little-known land where Asia's Mightiest Rivers gallop in harness through the narrow gateway of Tibet, its peoples, fauna & flora, 1st edition, 1923, folding map, three sketch maps, half-tone illustrations, Easton Neston Library shelf number label at fromt, original yellow cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with From China to Hkamti Long, 1st edition, 1924, folding map, illustrations, a few light spots, Peter Hopkirk library label, original cloth, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, plus A Plant Hunter in Tibet, 1st edition, 1934, folding maps, illustrations, original cloth, dust jacket, reinforcements to verso, light soiling, 8vo, with seven others by Ward including Plant Hunting on the Edge of the World, 1st edition, 1930 (10)
Mounteney-Jephson (A.J.). Emin Pasha and the Rebellion at the Equator. A Story of Nine Months' Experiences in the Last of the Soudan Provinces, 1st edition, 1890, portrait frontispiece, folding map, folding facsimile letter, illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, a few light spots, previous owner inscription, library shelf label of Lord Carew to front pastedown, original red pictorial cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Emin Pasha in Central Africa. Being a Collection of his letters and journals. Edited and Annotated by Professor G. Schweinfurth; Professor F. Ratzel; Dr. R.W. Felkin; and Dr. G. Hartlaub, translated by Mrs. R.W. Felkin, 1st edition, 1888, two portraits, folding map (detached), one or two light spots, original cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa as Medical Officer of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, by Thomas Heazle Parke, 1st edition, 1891, portrait frontispiece, folding map contained in rear pocket, illustrations, original green cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, a couple of small bumps and indentations, 8vo, with others related (24)
λ A late George III mahogany bowfront standing corner cupboard, in two sections, inlaid with stringing and with rosewood banding, the frieze with marquetry fan paterae, above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a painted interior with three shelves and two drawers, above a conforming base with one shelf, with bone escutcheons, 220.2cm high, 104.5cm wide, 65.5cm deep.
Cherry-Garrard (Apsley). The Worst Journey in the World. Antarctic 1910-1913, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1922, colour frontispiece to each (small Regimental Museum The Cameronians ink stamp to volume I frontispiece verso), folding panoramas, a few minor spots, original linen-backed blue-grey boards, spines toned with closed splits at foot, manuscript shelf number to volume II spine, 8vo Spence 277. (2)

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