Lot: 89
James Middleton Oldham Past and Present, Edwards & Bryning, 1903; quarto, orig. gilt & blind-tooled cloth, VG; numerous b/w illustrations plus coloured plate; title page with vertical crease o/w fine internally. 204pp
Lot: 90
Daniel & Samuel Lysons Magna Britannia; being a Concise Topographical Account of the several Counties of Great Britain, Vol. II, Part II. Containing the County Palatine of Chester. T.Cadell & W.Davies, 1810; quarto, quarter morocco, gilt, fine; complete with 35 Plates, some folding including Map and Plan; slight tone marks in margin affect a few pages but largely fine internally.
Lot: 91
Alfred Ingham A History of Altrincham and Bowdon, Mackie, Brewtnall & Co, 1879, 1st Edn, quarto, recased with original gilt cloth relaid and new endpapers; plates & pedigrees; 195pp. VG
Lot: 92
H. Ling Roth The Yorkshire Coiners 1767-1783, and Notes on Old and Prehistoric Halifax, F. King & Sons, 1906, quarto, original gilt cloth, small repairs to top and tail of spine, new endpapers, VG; 233 b/w illustrations plus 25 plates; occasional tone mark in text margin.
Lot: 93
Joseph F.Prince The History and Topography of the Parish of Silkstone in the County of York, J.H. Wood, 1922; quarto, original quarter cloth, printed title label, VG; uncut; b/w frontisp; [8],198pp
Lot: 94
James Christopher Scholes and William Pimblett History of Bolton: with Memorials of the Old Parish Church, Bolton Daily Chronicle, 1892; quarto, recased, the original gilt cloth relaid, new endpapers; t.e.g., uncut elsewhere; b/w frontisp., and many textual illustrations; fine internally; xii,[3], 555pp. VG
Lot: 95
Saddleworth history & topography, a collection from 1915; including Bernard Barnes Saddleworth Heritage, 1975, signed by the author; Butterworth The Parochial Chapelry of Saddleworth, 2006 reprint; John Smith Saddleworth Buildings; Stonehouse The Prehistory of Saddleworth; Millett Saddleworth and its People; Ken Booth Roman Saddleworth; mostly softbacks; plus 19 issues of Bulletin of the Saddleworth Historical Society from No.1 (1971), and set of nine Local Interest Trails. VG/VF (38)
Lot: 116
The Genuine Works of St Cyprian, Archbishop of Carthage, and Primate of all Africa; who Suffer’d Martyrdom for the Christian Faith in the Year of our Lord 258. W. Taylor, London, 1717; folio, rebound in fine modern half calf, gilt; engraved frontispiece and final leaf with marginal repairs; text fine and collated as complete; xliv,278,276,(23)pp