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 , Album Pittoresque. L&Apos;Espagne, Vues, Monuments, Types, Dessinãƒâ©S Et Gravãƒâ©S Sur Acier Par Les Plus Habiles Artistes
Album Pittoresque. L&Apos;Espagne, Vues, Monuments, Types, Dessinãƒâ©S Et Gravãƒâ©S Sur Acier Par Les Plus Habiles Artistes
Paris, A Laplace, c1852. First edition. Leather. The beautifully illustrated, and very scarce Spanish volume featuring scenes in the nineteenth century. 'L'Espagne' is a very scarce work in the series of 'Album Pittoresque' presented by A Laplace of Paris. The first and only edition of this work. Undated, dated using Worldcat entries for the other works of this series. 'L'Espagne' is one of many works in a series of bound engraved plates issued by A Laplace of Paris. Other works in this series includes 'L'Amerique', 'La Hollande, La Belgique et Le Rhin', 'L'Allemagne' and 'La France&apos. With forty plates total, including eleven that have been beautifully half-coloured. All have been printed on thick paper and are interleaved. The plates to this work are by several illustrators including F Chardon, Ed Willmann and Rouargue. The majority of the plates have been engraved by Rouargue Freres, an important engraver of the mid nineteenth century. A beautiful collection of works depicting Spain. In the publisher's original quarter morocco binding. Externally, smart with rubbing to the head and tail of spine in addition to the raised bands. Small patches of damp staining to the boards. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright with just the odd spot. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Various. Very Good Indeed .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Spain Illustrations Illustrated Hand Coloured Illustrations Various

 , Beautiful Britain the Scenery and the Splendours of the United Kingdom Views of Our Stately Houses
Beautiful Britain the Scenery and the Splendours of the United Kingdom Views of Our Stately Houses
London, The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894. First edition. Paperback. The first edition of these beautiful works on Britain, showcasing the most important stately homes in the country, scarce to find in the original parts. Scarce to find in parts, or in such good condition.The first edition of this work.Complete in twelve parts.A beautiful look at Britain, a popular Victorian souvenir scrap book work.Showcasing the stately homes across Britain, looking at the historic places that still draw attraction in the country.Part I, with sixteen illustrations, showing Rochester Castle, Braemar Castle, the Tower of London, and more.Part II, with sixteen illustrations, showing Arundel Castle, Warwick Castle, Chatsworth House, and more.Part III, with sixteen illustrations, showing Aston Hall, Cliveden House, Malborough House, and more.Part IV, with sixteen illustrations, showing Longleat, Buckingham Palace, Claremont Hall, and more.Part V, with sixteen illustrations, showing Somerset House, Windsor Castle, Lochleven Castle, and more.Part VI, with sixteen illustrations, showing Balmoral Castle, Wingfield Manor, Carlisle Castle, and more.Part VII, with sixteen illustrations, showing Thoresby Hall, Dartmouth Castle, Knole Park, and more.Part VIII, with sixteen illustrations, showing Lismore Castle, Dover Castle, Raby Castle, and more. Part IX, with sixteen illustrations, showing Lincoln Castle, Killarney House, Haddon Hall, and more.Part X, with sixteen illustrations, showing Kew Palace, Chiswick House, Scarborough Castle, and more.Part XI, with sixteen illustrations, showing Lulworth Castle, Stonehenge, Whitehall, and more.Part XII, with Kensington Palace, Newark Castle, Sion House, and more. In the original publisher's wraps. Externally, smart. Small chip and closed tear to the tail of the front wrap of Part III. A couple of very light marks to a couple of the wraps. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Near Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Near Fine .
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Sonstige Stichworte: beautiful britain portfolio of photographs scenery splendours portfolio of photographs topography england Not Stated

 , Berlin Potsdam Und Charlottenburg
Berlin Potsdam Und Charlottenburg
Germany, Not Stated, c1900. Cloth. A scarce panoramic album of views of Berlin, Potsdam and Charlottenburg. A scarce album of views of Berlin, Potsdam and Charlottenburg. With twenty-four folding pages of views of Brandenburg Gate, The House of Parliament and The Royal Avenue. With captions for the illustrations in German, French and English. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, smart with some marks to the rear board. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Berlin Potsdam Und Charlottenburg Berlin Potsdam Charlottenburg Berlin panorama Not Stated

 , Berlin Foto Photo Book
Berlin Foto Photo Book
Not Stated, None, c1930. Cloth. A lovely photobook containing original photographs of Berlin, such as 'Gensdarmen Market', and 'Markisches Museum', taken around the early 1930s before World War II. Very scarce. Illustrated with fourteen original postcard photographs of Berlin, which are all presented in black-and-white. This is a lovely personal photographollection, containing snapshots of important topographical landmarks and landscapes from within Berlin, Germany. Some of these photographs seem to have been taken by the prior owner, with a handwritten description accompanying the photos, while others have been purchased.Contents include photographs of the Berlin University, 'Staatsoper', and 'An der National-Galerie&apos. This book is undated, so was dated circa 1930. This is due to the fact that these photographs contain no sight of the Nazi flag which is present in later photographs. Bound in a contemporary cloth binding. Externally, very smart, with minimal edge wear and bumping to the extremities and the head and tail of spine. A few marks to rear board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned to the margins, but the photographs remain bright and clean. Ink inscriptions to the odd page from a prior owner. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Berlin photography photo book photos photography travel Not Stated

 , Black&Apos;S Guide to Devonshire
Black&Apos;S Guide to Devonshire
Edinburgh, A & C Black, c1876. Cloth. A smart 1870s traveller's guide book to Devonshire, illustrated with three folding maps. A delightful illustrated traveller's guide to late nineteenth century Devonshire, one of many popular travel guide book's published by Adam and Charles Black from 1839 to the 1910s, this series was the leading competitor to Baedeker's iconic guide books, with Black's guides tending towards the 'colloquial, with fewer cultural pretensions' than their competitor.With the title page removed.Illustrated with three folding maps, and further vignette illustrations.Undated due to title page removal; dated c1876 via pagination. With four pages of contemporary advertisements to the rear. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, smart. Shelf wear to back strip head and tail, with light marks to board perimeters. Front and rear hinges starting, with boards holding firm. Blind stamp to rear free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Title page removed. Pages clean and bright. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: black's guide devon devonshire travel guide devon Not Stated

 , Black&Apos;S Guide to Devonshire
Black&Apos;S Guide to Devonshire
Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1863. Cloth. A detailed 1860s traveller's guide book to Devonshire and Lyme Regis, illustrated throughout and with folding maps. A delightful illustrated traveller's guide to mid nineteenth century Devonshire.One of many popular travel guide book's published by Adam and Charles Black from 1839 to the 1910s, this series was the leading competitor to Baedeker's iconic guide books, with Black's guides tending towards the 'colloquial, with fewer cultural pretensions' than their competitor.With an illustrated frontispiece, three folding maps, and a number of illustrated plates. Collated, complete.With a sixteen page publisher's catalogue to the rear, and contemporary inscription to a front endpaper. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Bumping to back strip head and tail. Contemporary owner's inscription to front endpaper. Blind stamp to rear free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: devon Devonshire black's guide travel guide Devonshire Not Stated

 , Bristol: An Abstract of the City Charter. Containing the Institution of Mayors, Sheriffs, Recorder, Town Clerks, and All Other Officers Whatsoever: As Also of a Common Council. To Which Is Added, by Way of Appendix, a Brief Historical Account of the Antient Lords, Constables, & Wardens of Bristol Castle
Bristol: An Abstract of the City Charter. Containing the Institution of Mayors, Sheriffs, Recorder, Town Clerks, and All Other Officers Whatsoever: As Also of a Common Council. To Which Is Added, by Way of Appendix, a Brief Historical Account of the Antient Lords, Constables, & Wardens of Bristol Castle
Bristol, Printed for the Editor, 1792. First edition. Cloth. A bright copy of the very scarce first edition city charter of Bristol from the late 18th century. The first edition of this work. A very scarce copy, rarely seen in commerce. A short but detailed abstract of the municipal charter of Bristol with imprint signature to last leaf of text by lord Chancellor Cowper, also featuring a detailed Appendix concerned with the history of Bristol Castle. ESTC T185304. Located institutionally only at the British Library, the National Library of Wales, and at Oxford University, Bodleian Library. Complete with half title. An overall excellent copy of this very scarce title. Rebound in full cloth, renewed endpapers. Externally very smart with only minor shelf wear, lightly bumped to head and tail of spine and extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Light minor odd spotting affecting first and last few leaves, pages otherwise generally very clean throughout, lightly cockled due to tight binding. Near Fine . Ill.: None. Near Fine .
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Sonstige Stichworte: first editions bristol city carter bristol None

 , A Concise History of the County and City of Chester
A Concise History of the County and City of Chester
Chester, J. Fletcher; J. Poole; G. Sael, 1791. First edition. Leather. A scarce topographical work on Cheshire, the first edition of this detailed study complete with a folding map. The first edition of this scarce work.ESTC citation number T77377.Illustrated with a folding map.Including 'A Summary of the Life of St. Werburgh' to the rear, with a separate title page, register, and pagination.Collated, complete.An interesting topographical study on the county of Cheshire and the county town Chester. Interestingly the city walls of Chester are among the best preserved in the country, alongside a number of striking medieval buildings. This work provides a detailed history of the county and city, with notes on the contemporary history of the eighteenth century. Bookplate of Mr. E. T. Ash to the front paste down. gavin In a quarter calf binding with cloth to the boards, with renewed endpapers. Externally, smart, with some minor marks to the leather. Bookplate to the front paste down. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with some scattered spots. Folding map is spotted with some small closed tears and neat tape repairs to the reverse. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed .
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Sonstige Stichworte: A Concise History of the County and City of Chester chester history topography chester Not Stated

 , Domesday Book Studies: Surrey
Domesday Book Studies: Surrey
London, Alecto Historical Editions, 1987-1989 . First edition. Cloth. A beautiful example of limited edition The County Edition of the Domesday Book, with these volumes dedicated to the county of Surrey. This three volume set is number 210 of 1,000 copies produced. Housed in the publisher's original slip case.Comprising the 'Domesday Book Studies', which is a detailed explanation of the Domesday Book, explaining the making of the Domesday Book, its contents, the purpose of it and the value of it.The other two volumes in this set are specifically on the Surrey portion of the Domesday Book. One volume is an introduction and translation, while the other contains facsimiles of the actual Domesday Book portion on Surrey.This facsimile volume is illustrated throughout, and includes two loosely inserted folding colour maps, held in a pocket to the front pastedown. Collated, complete.The Domesday Book was a manuscript of the 'Great Survey' of much of England and Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror. It was written in Medieval Latin and included some vernacular native terms without Latin equivalents. In the publisher's original quarter cloth bindings, with paper covered boards. Held in a paper covered slip case. Base of slip case detached at three joints. Light marks to back strips of two volumes. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Near Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Near Fine/Good.
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Sonstige Stichworte: The Domesday Surrey omesday Book Studies surrey omesday Book Studies Not Stated

 , Domesday Book Studies: Gloucestershire
Domesday Book Studies: Gloucestershire
London, Alecto Historical Editions, 1987-1989 . First edition. Cloth. A very smart limited edition The County Edition of the Domesday Book, with these volumes dedicated to the county of Gloucestershire. This three volume set is number 138 of 1,000 copies produced. Housed in the publisher's original slip case.Comprising the 'Domesday Book Studies', which is a detailed explanation of the Domesday Book, explaining the making of the Domesday Book, its contents, the purpose of it and the value of it.The other two volumes in this set are specifically on the Gloucestershire portion of the Domesday Book. One volume is an introduction and translation, while the other contains facsimiles of the actual Domesday Book portion on Gloucestershire.This facsimile volume is illustrated throughout, and includes a loosely inserted folding colour map, held in a pocket to the front pastedown. Lacking one folding map.The Domesday Book was a manuscript of the 'Great Survey' of much of England and Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror. It was written in Medieval Latin and included some vernacular native terms without Latin equivalents. In the publisher's original quarter cloth bindings, with paper covered boards. Housed in paper covered slip case. Lacking panel to base of slip case. Externally, excellent, with exception of marks to front board of 'Domesday Book Studies&apos. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed/Good.
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Sonstige Stichworte: The Gloucestershire Domesday gloucestershire gloucester domesday book gloucestershire Not Stated

 , Duncan&Apos;S Itinerary of Scotland: With the Principal Roads to London
Duncan&Apos;S Itinerary of Scotland: With the Principal Roads to London
Glasgow, James Lumsden & Son, 1827 . Hardback. The sixth edition of this informative nineteenth century guide to Scotland, illustrated with two maps. The sixth edition of this work.Collated; illustrated with two hand-coloured maps, one of which is folding. Lacking one map.This detailed and comprehensive guide to the roads of Scotland offers observations about the roads, a 'minute mineralogical sketch' of the Scottish counties, and an account of the lakes, rivers and canals of the country.Rebound in paper covered boards, with endpapers renewed.With a publisher's advertisement to the verso of the final leaf.An informative work offering insight into Scottish infrastructure in the first part of the nineteenth century. Rebound in paper covered boards, with endpapers renewed. Externally, excellent, with small mark to head of back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Light handling marks to title page. Pages age toned, but generally clean. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed .
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Sonstige Stichworte: Duncan's Itinerary of Scotland Principal Roads to London scotland scottish history Principal Roads to London Not Stated

 , Egyptian Government: Gebel Aulia Dam and Other Subsidiary Works on the White Nile, Sudan. General Conditions of Contract, Specification, Schedule of Prices, and Sundry Other Schedules, Bond, Formal Contract, Tender and Instructions to Persons Tendering.
Egyptian Government: Gebel Aulia Dam and Other Subsidiary Works on the White Nile, Sudan. General Conditions of Contract, Specification, Schedule of Prices, and Sundry Other Schedules, Bond, Formal Contract, Tender and Instructions to Persons Tendering.
Westminster, Wightman & Co, 1933. Cloth. The fascinating and very scarce contract made between the Egyptian Government and the engineers employed to construct the Gebel Aulia Dam on the White Nile. A fascinating and very scarce publication from the Egyptian Government detailing the contract signed on the 4th September 1933 between His Excellency Mohamed Shafik Pasha, Minister of Public Works on behalf of the Egyptian Government, and the contractors - Gibson & Pauling Ltd. - employed to construct the Gebel Aulia Dam on the Sudanese White Nile.The Gebel Aulia Dam, also known as the Jebel Aulia Dam, is located on the White Nile in Sudan, near Khartoum. With construction beginning the year of this contract, 1933, and completing in 1937, when completed it was the largest dam in the world. The dam was built by Gibson and Pauling (Foreign) Ltd, which was a partnership between the British civil engineering company Pauling & Co. and the civil engineer John Watson Gibson.This dam was one of the many undertakings of the Gezira Scheme, one of the world's largest irrigation projects, started by the British while the area was governed as a part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. It involves water from the Blue Nile being distributed through canals and ditches to tenant farms lying between the Blue and White Nile rivers, for the purposes of growing cotton.Among the many aspects covered by the contract are charts detailing costs of materials and estimated schedules.From the library of Frederic Newhouse (1883-1969), sometime inspector-general of Egyptian irrigation in the Sudan, and with his contemporary inscription to the head of the front wraps, dated 1933.To the front free endpaper is attached by a nail two typed sheets of statistics titled 'Notes on Gebel Aulia Dam (Figures are not final)&apos. In the publisher's original quarter cloth binding, with paper covered boards. Bumping to back strip head and tail, with marks to rear board and contemporary inscription to head of front board. Two leaves of typed paper attached to front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: irrigation nile sudan newhouse nile gezira scheme None

 , Egyptian Government: Gebel Aulia Dam and Other Subsidiary Works on the White Nile, Sudan. General Conditions of Contract, Specification, Schedule of Prices and Sundry Other Schedules, Bond, Formal Contract, Tender and Instructions to Persons Tendering.
Egyptian Government: Gebel Aulia Dam and Other Subsidiary Works on the White Nile, Sudan. General Conditions of Contract, Specification, Schedule of Prices and Sundry Other Schedules, Bond, Formal Contract, Tender and Instructions to Persons Tendering.
Westminster, Wightman & Co, 1926. Cloth. A very scarce printing of a contract composed buy the Egyptian government for the construction of the White Nile's Gebel Aulia dam. A fascinating and very scarce publication from the Egyptian Government consisting of the contract intended to be made between the Egyptian government and the engineering company employed to construct the Gebel Aulia Dam on the Sudanese White Nile.The Gebel Aulia Dam, also known as the Jebel Aulia Dam, is located on the White Nile in Sudan, near Khartoum. The construction of the dam began seven years after this publication, in 1933, and was completed in 1937. Upon completion in 1937 it was the largest dam in the world. While this contract would eventually be signed by His Excellency Mohamed Shafik Pasha, Minister of Public Works on behalf of the Egyptian Government and Gibson and Pauling (Foreign) Ltd in 1933, it is present here without any of these details, and features countless corrections and annotations throughout.This dam was one of the many undertakings of the Gezira Scheme, one of the world's largest irrigation projects, started by the British while the area was governed as a part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. It involves water from the Blue Nile being distributed through canals and ditches to tenant farms lying between the Blue and White Nile rivers, for the purposes of growing cotton.Among the many aspects covered by the contract are charts detailing costs of materials and estimated schedules.From the library of Frederic Newhouse (1883-1969), sometime inspector-general of Egyptian irrigation in the Sudan, and with his contemporary inscription to the head of the front wraps, dated 1929. In the publisher's original quarter cloth binding, with paper covered boards. Marks to boards, with bumping to front board tail and contemporary owner's inscription to front board head. Notes to front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright, with notations, annotations and corrections made to the text throughout. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: irrigation newhouse nile sudan newhouse None

 , The Empire: It Cities, Palaces, and Buildings
The Empire: It Cities, Palaces, and Buildings
London, Marion & Co, 1895-6. First edition. Paperback. Four parts of this beautiful work exploring the British Empire, looking in particular at London, illustrated throughout. The first edition of these works. Four parts from Marion & Co's nine part 'Empire Series', highlighting prominent places in Britain, with these four parts looking at London. Souvenir booklets such as these were very popular in the Victorian era. Part I, 'Westminster Abbey', illustrated with sixteen views. Part V, 'Windsor Castle', illustrated with sixteen views. Part VII, 'The Houses of Parliament', illustrated with sixteen views. Part VIII, 'The Tower of London', illustrated with sixteen views. Undated, dated from Jisc from a copy held at the British Library. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally, smart. A couple of minor light marks to the wraps. Very small chip to the head of the rear wrap of Part V. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Near Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Near Fine .
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Sonstige Stichworte: The Empire: it Cities, Palaces, and Buildings the empire london westminster abbey the empire houses of parliament tower of london Not Stated

 , Eruopean Travel Photo Album
Eruopean Travel Photo Album
Not Stated , None, c1890. Leather. A charming photo album depicting various places around Europe and England, featuring original photographs. A photo album collecting thirty-one original photographs mounted on thick paper. An oblong large paper volume featuring illustrations of Wells cathedral, Cologne cathedral, Hatfield, Christchurch in Bournemouth, and other photographs of places in Europe and UK, including lakes, houses, people, mountains.Numerous photographs were removed. Some of the illustrations feature a description of where the picture was taken. Featuring six 7" by 4.5" and twenty-three 8.5" by 6" original photographs. In a half morocco binding over cloth covered boards, gilt to the edges. Externally generally sound with shelf wear and rubbing to the leather and spine, some damp marking to the boards as well as minor scuffing to the extremities, minor chipping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. Internally, the binding is generally firm, the odd leaf loose but present. Light minor spotting scattered throughout. Featuring thirty-one original photographs mounted on thick paper. Evidence of removal of numerous photographs to the leaves. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
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Sonstige Stichworte: photo album original photographs illustrated original photographs Not Stated

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