Lot: 3
Richard Harding-Davis The Congo and Coasts of Africa, T. Fisher Unwin, 1908, wear to foot of spine, prize bookplate, VG; [E.J. Hardy] How to be Happy though Married, T. Fisher Unwin, 1896, pictorial cloth, VG, gift inscription on verso of front endpaper; and Alfred Austin Lamia's Winter Quarters, A. & C. Black, 1907, No.220 of 250, in fair condition. All very clean internally, two with plates. (3)
Lot: 18
Box with many steel and copper engravings from 17th Century, mostly topographical, plus some wood engravings and few 1920s etchings. Mixed condition. (145)
Lot: 93
James S. Stone Woods and Dales of Derbyshire, George W. Jacobs, Philadelphia, 1894, No.14 of 400, signed & warmly inscribed by the author on front endpaper; quarto, gilt cloth, front board slightly marked, uncut two sides, plates with titled tissue-guards.
Lot: 94
Thomas Rose Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham & Northumberland, Fisher, Son & Co., 1833, Vols.1 & 2 (of 3). Vo1.1 damaged, lacking front board, Vol.2 in worn half-leather; the many engraved plates complete. Some foxing, mostly confined to the tissue-guards. (2)
Lot: 95
James Breasted Egypt Through the Stereoscope, Underwood & Underwood, c.1900, boxed set of 100 photographic stereographs, together with the related book complete with folding maps in attached pocket. Storage box split; front inner hinge of the book cracked
Lot: 96
Christoper Kelly A New and Complete System of Universal Geography, Thomas Kelly, 1821, Vol.1, with 12 good maps, the other engravings browned with offset to facing pages, worn calf, front board near detached; together with George Alexander Cooke Modern and Authentic System of Universal Geography, Vol.2, lacking covers and other faults, maps & plates in mixed condition.
Lot: 97
Russian topography. Photographic glass magic lantern slides, late-19th/early-20th Century, mostly Moscow including some interiors, and some of peasant life. Two cracked, others VG/VF. Excellent quality. (43)
Lot: 98
M. Gordon Journal from Liverpool to Archangel, and thence to Petrosovodsky, St. Petersburg, Copenhagen and Hamburg and back, Summer 1827. A typescript on 82 foolscap sheets, single sided, front cover detached. Well written, with much attention to detail, this journal does not appear to have been previously published. On arrival at Archangel the journey to Petrosovodsky and St. Petersburg was conducted overland on horseback or on foot.
Lot: 99
Joseph Barlow Robinson Derbyshire Gatherings: a Fund of Delight, J.R. Smith, 1866, complete with the b/w plates; quarto, bound in blind-tooled & gilt cloth by Bemrose of Derby, worn at corners; front inner hinge strengthened with archival tape; some minor foxing; engraved bookplate of Lord Belper to front pastedown.