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Gregory (J.W.). The Dead Heart of Australia. A Journey Around Lake Eyre in the Summer of 1901-1902, With Some Account of the Lake Eyre Basin and the Flowing Wells of Central Australia, 1906, two folding maps at rear (one with a few tape repairs), num. b&w plts. from photos, piece of orig. cloth cover pasted to front endpaper, modern qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Norris (Edwin), The Ethnographical Library, vol. 1 only (of 2 ), 1853, five litho. plts., two folding maps, one folding table, orig. blindstamped cloth, rebacked, upper corners worn, rubbed, 8vo, plus Barton (G. B.), History of New South Wales from the Records, vol. 1 only (of 2), 1889, six folding maps (one with large handling tear), five b&w plts., contemp. half sheep gilt, wear to extrems, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus approx. sixty-five other Australia related, incl. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, by George Grey, vol. 2 only, 1841 (lacking map), etc. (68)
Cary (John). Cary’s New and Correct English Atlas: being a new Set of County Maps from Actual Surveys Exhibiting all the Direct & Principal Cross Roads, Cities, Towns and most considerable Villages, Parks, Rivers, Navigable Canals &c....., 1st. ed., pub. Sept. 1st., 1787, calligraphic title page and dedication, advertisement and table of contents, forty-seven engraved maps with orig. outline colouring (complete as list) occ. spotting, largely confined to tissue guards, modern half sheet retaining orig. marbled boards, slight scuffing, 4to. (1)
Laurie (Robert and James Whittle). Laurie and Whittle’s New and Improved English Atlas, Divided into Counties: Shewing their Respective Situations, Boundaries and Extent, Produce, Mines, Mineral, Trade and Manufactures; Also the Cities, Market and Principal Towns, Hills, Rivers, Navigable Canals &c &c...., 1807, dec. frontis, title page, advertisement, contents page and table of explanation, forty-eight engraved maps with orig. outline colouring (complete as list), last few leaves with slight spotting, contemp. half morocco gilt, bumped and rubbed at extrems., oblong 8vo. Chubb. CCXCIV. Laurie and Whittle have used Benjamin Baker’s earlier maps, originally published in ‘The Universal Magazine’, 1791 - 97. (1)
Gerard (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes.. Very much Enlarged and Amended by Thomas Johnson, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1633, engraved title, numerous woodcut illustrations, lacking front and rear blanks, lacking the Table of Vertues and errata leaves at end of vol. II, one index leaf repaired, some marginal tears, occasional annotation, one illustration hand-coloured, a few minor spots, bookplates, later boards with vellum corners, rebacked, folio (330 x 215 mm). First published in 1597, this second edition was much corrected and expanded by Johnson. Hunt 223; Nissen 698. (2)
Atlas advertisement. Bowles (Thomas), The World described: or a New and Correct Sett of Maps..., n.d., c.1740, printed broadsheet describing various atlases for sale, some cracking and fraying to printed surface, backed with archival tissue, 400 x 230 mm, together with Baldwin (Richard, pub.), An Exact List of all Their Majesties Forces in Flanders, England, Scotland and Ireland for the Year 1692 and the Charges of each Regiment, 1692, printed broad sheet, near contemp. manuscript signature, slight spotting, staining and creasing, 420 x 290 mm, with one other similar, plus Duval (Pierre), ’Table General de Geographie’, ‘Alphabet et Definition des Termes dont onse sert Geographie’ [and] ‘Introduction a la Geographie’, Paris, c.1669, three engraved descriptive geographical folio sheets, one with sparse contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 405 x 500 mm. (6)
Greenwood (C. & J., publishers). Map of the County of Huntingdon from an Actual Survey, pub. Jan 26th. 1831, Map of the County of Nottingham from an Actual Survey, pub. Jany. 26th. 1831, Map of the County of Stafford from an Actual Survey, pub. Feb. 24th. 1830, Map of the County of Cambridge from an Actual Survey, pub. Apr. 1st. 1834 [and] Map of the County of Northamptonshire from an Actual Survey, pub. Feb. 24th. 1830, five engraved maps with original hand colouring, calligraphic titles, table of explanation, compass rose and uncoloured engraved topographical vignette, slight offsetting, Staffordshire with short split to central fold and several repaired marginal closed tears, each approx. 625 x 735 mm, together with Smith (C.), A New Map of the County of Leicester Divided into Hundreds, pub. Jany. 6th. 1804, engraved map with original hand colouring, 490 x 550 mm. (6)
Heylyn (Peter). Mikrokosmos. A Little Description of the Great World, 3rd ed., revised, Oxford, 1627, title within woodcut dec. border (torn & frayed to fore-edge margin with loss), one folding table, approx. first & last ten leaves frayed and torn to fore-edge margins, contemp. calf, spine & extrems. rubbed, 4to (STC 13278), together with Kettilby (Mary), A Collection of above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick, and Surgery; for the use of all Good Wives, Tender Mothers, and Careful Nurses, 2 parts in one, 5th ed., 1734, some fraying to margins throughout with slight text loss to final leaf, some dust soiling, contemp. sheep, lacks lower board, worn, 8vo, with [Boyer, Abel], The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested into Annals. Year the Third..., 1705, one folding eng. plt., some dust-soiling and marks, contemp. panelled calf, upper boad detached, rubbed, 8vo, plus four other 18th c. odd. or part volumes. (7)
Haeften (Benedictus van). S. Benedictus Illustratus sive Disquisitionum Monasticarum libri XII, quibus S.P. Benedicti Regula & Religiosorum Rituum Antiquitates varie dilucidantur..., Praemittitur eiusdem ad vitam S.P.B. commentarius, Antwerp: Petrum Bellerum, 1644, eng. title, one double-page eng. table, bound without A1 (blank or half-title?), some dampstaining, contemp. pigskin over wooden boards, blind rollwork decoration, clasps present, upper panel of spine torn, some dust-soiling, folio. (1)
Fenn (John). Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III, by Various Persons of Rank or Consequence; Containing Many Curious Anecdotes, Relative to that Turbulent and Bloody, but Hitherto Dark, Period of our History.. , 2 vols., 1787, hand-col. frontis. and uncol. vign. title to each, one further hand-col. plt. and a folding table to vol. 1, fourteen uncol. engs. at rear of vol. 2, some scattered spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, some wear to spines, 4to, together with The Complete Gazetteer of England and Wales; Or, an Accurate Description of all the Cities, Towns, and Villages, in the Kingdom, 2 vols., printed for G. Robinson, 1775, contemp. sheep gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, tall 12mo in 6s, plus Dickens (Charles), Works, 14 vols. only, n.d., pub. Chapman and Hall, c. 1870, numerous b & w illusts., contemp. olive green half morocco, rubbed and some minor wear to spines, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian. (3 shelves)
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