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London and Cambridge, a
London and Cambridge, a collection of volumes to include Adcock, Wonderful London, 3 vols.
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20TH C. SCHOOL: "THE CITY OF LONDON
20TH C. SCHOOL: "THE CITY OF LONDON IN 1964" Collaged newspaper and architectural photographs on a hand-colored lithographic print 15 x 23 in. (image) signed J.A. Anthony.
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Panorama of London and the Thames.,
Panorama of London and the Thames., circa 1846, Illustrated London News, 4to, coloured wood engraved panorama, printed key on separate tipped in leaf, original green cloth board, with decorative cloth design on upper cover with gilt arms of the City of London/see illustration
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19th Century Engraving of London "A
19th Century Engraving of London "A Prospect of the City of London" by John Kip, published by John Smith, London, circa 1820, large-scale panoramic view with additional title La Ville de Londres. Prospectus Londinensis in cartouche at top and location key at bottom, two joined sheets, hand-coloring and gum arabic, engraving on laid paper, 19-1/8 x 46-1/8 in. (plate); modern painted wood and composition frame,
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1 vol. The Great Chronicle of
1 vol. The Great Chronicle of London. London, 1938. #24/500 printed on hand-made paper at The Sign of The Dolphin. Edited by A.H. Thomas & I.D. Thornley. 4to, orig. full brown morocco, gilt-armorial front cover, gilt-lettered spine, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; spine & edges fading, by Zaehnsdorf. With 10 facsimiles. Internally clean. Guildhall Library MS
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The History and Survey of London
The History and Survey of London from its Foundation to the Present Time, by William Maitland and others (London, 1756).
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TALLIS'S ILLUSTRATED LONDONLondon
TALLIS'S ILLUSTRATED LONDONLondon and New York: John Tallis Co. 1851) three volumes octavo embossed red boards profusely illustrated with engravings gilt fore edge. Owner's inscriptions and Julia Young bookplates.General wear; some moderate foxing to text; good condition.
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6 vols. London: Brayley, Edward
6 vols. London: Brayley, Edward Wedlake. Londiniana; or, Reminiscences of The British Metropolis. London: Hurst, Chance, 1829. First edition. 4 vols. Sm. 8vo, old bds., orig.? paper spine labels; some edge wear, joints occasionally tender. With 103 plates (incl. fold. plates), views, maps., facs. Scattered light foxing. Late 19th-Century owner's ink signature at head of title page. Untrimmed. * Herbert, William. The History of The Twelve Great Livery Companies of London. London, 1837, 1836. 2 vols. 8vo, 19th-Century 3/4 brown calf & cloth, gilt-ruled spine, morocco spine labels, raised bands, marbled edges; scuffed, joints rubbed, by Morrell. Fold. table, text illus. Internally clean. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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Antiquarian and Later Books. The
Antiquarian and Later Books. The Illustrated London News, July to December 1862, illustrated throughout, original publisher's cloth boards, rebacked, folio, The National Gazetteer, four-volume set: volumes I-III plus Atlas, London: Virtue and Co., 1868, chromolithographed maps, in-text illustrations, contemporary black calf gilt over cloth, marbled edges and endpapers, 4to, France, Illustrated, volume IV only, London: Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son, & Co., n.d. [c. 1840], steel engraved plates, contemporary green quarter-morocco over cloth, rubbed, aeg, 4to, miscellaneous issues of The Great War Magazine in original wrappers, etc
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THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, FOUR
THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, FOUR UNFRAMED ENGRAVINGSThe Illustrated London News, Four Unframed Engravings
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A set of six coloured prints of
A set of six coloured prints of London landmarks each 20 x 13 cm together with a lithograph of a Constable painting of the River Stour.
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JAMES G.P.R. Works London Parby
JAMES G.P.R. Works London Parby Blenkarn & Co. 19th/ 20th century in 20 volumes.
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* DORE GUSTAVE London: A
* DORE GUSTAVE London: A Pilgrimage. London: Grant 1872. Folio rebound in 3/4 morocco over cloth gilt-lettered spine. With wood-engraved frontispiece illustrated title page and 52 plates with captioned tissue guards. Dampstain and small tears to additional title page; a few light thumb marks.
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3 vols. Illustrated 19th-Century
3 vols. Illustrated 19th-Century British Imprints: (Cruikshank, George, illustrator.) Ainsworth, William Harrison. The Tower of London. London: H.G. Bohn, 1844. 5th ed. Tall 8vo, contemp. 3/4 red morocco & marbled bds., gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g.; joints & extremities rubbed. With 40 steel engraved plates & 58 wood-engraved illus. Internally generally clean. * (Leech, John, illustrator.) A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. The Comic History of Rome. (London): Bradbury, Evans, n.d. [ca. 1860]. 8vo, contemp. polished tan calf, gilt, green & red morocco spine labels, marbled edges; occasionally scuffed. With 10 hand-colored steel-engraved plates, wood-engraved text illus. Internally clean. * (Garland, Robert, illustrator.) Winkles, H. & B. Winkle's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of The Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. London, 1836. Vol I only. 4to, contemp. polished tan calf, gilt, t.e.g., morocco spine labels. With 61 engraved plates. Scattered light foxing.
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9 vols. (1 wrappers) London -
9 vols. (1 wrappers) London - Description & Travel, Social History: [Marsh, Charles.] The Clubs of London. London: H. Colburn, 1828. 2 vols. Sm. 8vo, late 19th-century 3/4 maroon morocco & cloth, gilt, gilt-paneled & lettered spines, a.e.g.; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. Light to occasionally moderate foxing. * Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and The London Poor. London: Griffin, Bohn, 1862. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. brown cloth, gilt; joints & extremities scuffed, new endpapers. With 16 plates, 15 maps. Some foxing & smudging to front matter. * Smith, Charles Roach. Illustrations of Roman London. London, 1859. 4to, contemp. 1/2 green calf & marbled bds., gilt-ruled spine, maroon morocco spine label; spine ends & corners rubbed. With frontis. + 41 plates (6 colored). Ex-library, ink stamp on verso of frontis. & head of p. (v). * Wonderful London: Its Lights and Shadows of Humor and Sadness. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1878. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt; light to moderate edge wear. With 9 plates. Title page & cognate loose. * Besant, Walter. London North of The Thames. London: A. & C. Black, 1911. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered maroon cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g.; spine faded, some edge wear. Fold. map, photo plates, text illus. Top fore-edge corner of pp. 263-400 chipped - no loss of text. * Ashdown, Charles H. History of The Worshipful Company of Glaziers of The City of London. London: Blades, n.d. [ca. 1919]. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; some edge wear, slightly dusty. Plates. Some internal spotting. * Salaman, Malcolm C. Londoners Then and Now. London: The Studio, 1920. 4to, orig. wrappers; some wear & dust soiling. Color plates, other illus. * Maxwell, Donald. The New City of London. [London]: H. Jenkins, (1926). 1st ptg. 8vo, orig. blue cloth, gilt; light to moderate wear. Color plates, other illus.
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Evans, London from the Thames,
Evans, London from the Thames, 1845, Vizetelly., plain engraving in a roll backed on linen, 20th Century Morocco box
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Smith (CR) 'Illustrations of
Smith (CR) 'Illustrations of Roman London'. London, 1859, 4to, full contemporary morocco binding. Handsome copy (1)/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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After Johannes Kip, 19th Century La
After Johannes Kip, 19th Century
La Ville de Londres, Prospectus Londinensis (A Prospect of the City of London)
reverse painting over engraving on glass
18 3/4 x 45 1/2 inches.
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1 vol. Egan, Pierce. Life in
1 vol. Egan, Pierce. Life in London. London: for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1822. 8vo, early 20th-Century full green morocco, floral decorated gilt panels, richly gilt spine compartments, a.e.g. - rough trimmed, by J. Sampson; corners & spine ends slightly scuffed. With 36 hand-colored plates, 3 sheets of engraved music. Occasional light offsetting, very scattered minor foxing. Tall, internally generally clean & crisp copy. Tooley 196 (describing the 3 issues of the first edition of 1821 & listing the above as the next printing)
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Dickens (Charles), The Works,
Dickens (Charles), The Works, London: Chapman and Hall, circa 1900, half leather and marbled boards, 29 volumes/Provenance: From the Library of Paul Stickler, a Gloucestershire collector of books and maps
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19th Century Engraving of London
19th Century Engraving of London French, 19th century, Aspect Général De Londres, Vue Prise De L'Abbaye De Westminster, by A. Appert, after Chapuis, published by A. Chardon, Paris, circa 1857, panoramic view of London along the Thames River, hand-colored aquatint engraving, 20-1/2 x 32-5/8 in. (image); modern painted wood and composition frame,
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BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY, GROUP
BRITISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY, GROUP WITH SIX VIEWS OF LONDON, EACH HAND-COLORED PHOTOGRAVEURE FROM A BOOK, EACH FRAMED: 9-1/2 X 11 INBritish School, 19th Century, Group with Six Views of London, each Hand-Colored Photograveure from a Book, each Framed: 9-1/2 x 11 in
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Gardner, Jos. New Plan of the
Gardner, Jos. New Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster with the Borough of Southwark, 1833. Hand coloured folding map, mounted on linen, green morocco slipcase -Mogg, Edward. London in Miniature With the Surrounding Villages, n.d. Hand coloured folding map, mounted on linen, board slipcase; with another similar by the same, and 3 other maps of London (6)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Wyld's New Map of London. 1863
Wyld's New Map of London. 1863 Wyld's New Map of London 1863.? London: James Wyld 1863.? 4 x 6 in. closed 37.75 x 21.75 open.? Hand-colored.? Condition: Cover worn at edges front cover separated at spine.? Light toning and soiling of map mostly in margins and along folds.
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*(ENGLAND) CAMPBELL ALEXANDER A
*(ENGLAND) CAMPBELL ALEXANDER A Journey from Edinburgh through Parts of North Britain. London: A. Strahan 1802. 2 vols. 4to quarter red morocco over marbled boards. First edition. With 44 aquatint plates printed in sepia. Bookseller's receipt tipped to rear pastedown; some offsetting from plates; some tissue guards missing; wear to boards with hinges cracked and loss to spine ends; bookplates tipped to front pastedowns.
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2 vols. Britton, J(ohn); Pugin,
2 vols. Britton, J(ohn); Pugin, A(ugustus). Illustrations of The Public Buildings of London: With Historical and Descriptive Accounts of Each Edifice. London: for J. Taylor, J. Britton, and A. Pugin, 1825-28 [1823-28]. 4to, late 19th-Century 1/2 green morocco, spines gilt; scuffed, spines fading to brown. With additional engraved titles, map + 142 (of 143) plates on India paper, many marked "proof." Light, very occasionally moderate, foxing throughout. Large paper copy.
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Panoramas: The Lord Mayors Show,
Panoramas: The Lord Mayors Show, published by S Marks, Publisher of Novelties, Houndsditch (late 19th Century); another printed by Burgess, 8 York Place, London; another in a gilt metal reel published by J W Lawrence Touy Novelty Warehouse, Houndsditch, London; The Procession of Albert Edward Prince of Wales and the Princess Alexandra of Denmark from Eton to Windsor on 7th March 1863, lithograph by R Canton, London and Published Solely in Windsor & Eton by W F Taylor (4)
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Bewick (T) My Life London Folio
Bewick (T) My Life London Folio Society 1981 and other Folio Society books
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Art & Architecture, The
Art & Architecture, The Archaeological Journal, London: Longman, 1845, 8vo, vol 1-5, half tan leather with gilt tooled spines and red titles, AEG, (5)/Provenance: From the Library of Paul Stickler, a Gloucestershire collector of books and maps.
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AFTER FRANCIS WHEATLEY: "THE
AFTER FRANCIS WHEATLEY: "THE CRIES OF LONDON" 13 plates published by Colnaghie London; 14 x 11 1/8 in. (image sight) stipple engravings in colors.
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PORTRAITS OF ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONAGES
PORTRAITS OF ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONAGES OF GREAT BRITAIN, LONDON 1823, 6 VOLUMESPortraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, London 1823, 6 Volumes,
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(LONDON LANDMARKS) Bound volume of
(LONDON LANDMARKS) Bound volume of three pamphlets 1) Anon., An Historical Description of the Tower of London and its Curiosities (London: 1771); 2) Anon., An Historical Description of St. Paul's Cathedral (London: 1770); 3) Anon., An Historical Description of Westminster-Abbey (London: 1767) - each 12mo, without cover; Together With A. P. STANLEY, Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey (Phila.: 1899) 2vols, 8vo, cloth, etc.
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RARE BOOK "IN DICKENS'S LONDON" 21"
RARE BOOK "IN DICKENS'S LONDON" 21" X 17.5".RARE BOOK "IN DICKENS'S LONDON", By F. Hopkinson Smith. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, MCMIV. No. 112 of an edition limited to 150. Set of 22 fine photogravure proofs, signed in pencil at lower right of image by Smith. Bound in leather with a box. Dimensions: 21" x 17.5".
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A copy of ''The traveller'' by
A copy of ''The traveller'' by Oliver Goldsmith with illustrations 1851 together with over twenty prints some coloured mainly of London.
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Dickens (Charles) Novels, London
Dickens (Charles) Novels, London edition, 30 vols., 8vo., orig. cloth, n.d.
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Evans, Grand Panorama of London,
Evans, Grand Panorama of London, 1849, 8vo, hand coloured steel engraved, folding, original decorative cloth gilt, modern slipcase/see illustration