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Contents
Travel & Exploration 1-32
British Topography 33-58
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) & British Geology 59-121
Natural History 122-127
Maps 128-206
Decorative Prints 207-288
Antiquarian 289-343
Art & Architecture 344-350
General Literature 351-378
Globe Wernicke Bookcases 379-388
General Stock 389-450
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Lot 169 - Japan & Russia. Bacon (G.W.), Bird's Eye View of the Far East, circa 1904
Lot 170 - Japan. Chōshū Expeditionary Forces Map, 長州征伐 陣配図, circa 1860
Lot 172 - Kyoto, 元禄, 2nd month of the 9th year of the reign of the Emperor Genroku, 1696
Lot 175 - Maps & Prints. A collection of approximately 44 maps, 17th - 19th century
Lot 176 - Maps. A collection of 20 British & foreign maps, 17th - 19th century
Lot 177 - Maps. A collection of approximately 135 British maps, 17th - 19th century
Lot 178 - Maps. A collection of approximately 60 maps, 16th - 19th century
Lot 181 - Nonsuch Palace. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Palatium Regium..., circa 1582
Lot 182 - Nottingham. Sanderson (George), This map of the County of Nottingham..., 1836
Lot 185 - Persia. Munster (Sebastian). Tabula Asiae V, Basel: Heinrich Petri, circa 1550
Lot 186 - Poland. Ortelius (Abraham), Poloniae Finitimarumque Locorum Descriptio..., [1581]
Lot 189 - River Thames. A Survey of the Estuary of the Thames and Medway..., 1831
Lot 190 - * River Thames. Tombleson (William), Map of the Thames..., circa 1890