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164623411London: William Humble 1646. Other. In excellent condition. 380 by 507mm 15 by 20 inches. 380 by 507mm 15 by 20 inches. Copper engraving uncolored as published. William Humble unknown
164623401London: William Humble 1646. Other. In excellent condition. 385 by 510mm 15¼ by 20 inches. 385 by 510mm 15¼ by 20 inches. Copper engraving uncolored as published. William Humble unknown
49671London: Tho. Bassett and Richard Chiswell. 1676. Original engraved map 38 x 51 cm. Uncoloured. Inset of Dubline. Good impression very light tanning to centre-fold minor crease at margin of lower right corner. London: Tho. Bassett and Richard Chiswell. [1676] unknown
1992109244Pavilion Books 1992-01-01. Hardcover. New. 11x9x0. Brand new gift quality hardcover in jacket oversized and overweight. B75 Please email for photos. Pavilion Books hardcover
1989Q-0500251045Thames & Hudson 1989. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thames & Hudson hardcover
16651780London: to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder and younger at the Golden Crosse in Cornhill against the Exchange 1665. 410 by 550mm. 16.25 by 21.75 inches. Double-page engraved map upper left and right margins skilfully repaired margins reinforced with japan paper. The map bears the imprint of Roger Rea the Elder and Younger. The Reas had purchased the rights to Speed's work from William Garrett in 1659 who had previously purchased them from the widow of William Humble in the same year. Skelton suggests that the father and son intended a new edition of the atlas for the Restoration of 1660. However the atlas would appear not to have been published until 1665. This is borne out by an advertisement in the Term Catalogue by the subsequent owners of the plates Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell in 1675: "Mr John Speed's. Geography of the Kingdoms of England Scotland and Ireland. together with his Prospect. all in one entire Volume hath been for seven Years past out of Print the greatest part of an Impression then newly Printed being destroyed by the late dreadful Fire 1666". This is borne out by the rarity of the Rea edition of the atlas. There is evidence that they planned an edition of 1666 as there are impressions of Sussex Buckingham and Derby with Rea's imprint which bear that date. Rea would later sell the plates to Bassett and Chiswell who would publish a new edition in 1676. to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder and younger at the Golden Crosse in Cornhill against the Exchange, unknown
16651788London: to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder ad younger at the Golden Crosse in Cornhill against the Exchange. 1665. 410 by 550mm. 16.25 by 21.75 inches. Double-page engraved map fine contemporary outline hand colour upper left and right margins skilfully repaired margins reinforced with japan paper. The map bears the imprint of Roger Rea the Elder and Younger. The Reas had purchased the rights to Speed's work form William Garrett in 1659 who had previously purchased them from the widow of William Humble in the same year. Skelton suggests that the father and son intended a new edition of the atlas for the Restoration of 1660. However the atlas would appear not to have been published until 1665. This is borne out by an advertisement in the Term Catalogue by the subsequent owners of the plates Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell in 1675: "Mr John Speed's. Geography of the Kingdoms of England Scotland and Ireland. together with his Prospect. all in one entire Volume hath been for seven Years past out of Print the greatest part of an Impression then newly Printed being destroyed by the late dreadful Fire 1666". This is borne out by the rarity of the Rea edition of the atlas. There is evidence that they planned an edition of 1666 as there are impressions of Sussex Buckingham and Derby with Rea's imprint which bear that date. Rea would later sell the plates to Bassett and Chiswell who would publish a new edition in 1676. to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder ad younger at the Golden Crosse in Cornhill against the Exchange. unknown
161221264London: Sudbury & Humble 1612. Insets of the Plan of Radnor Wales with a coat of arms compass rose/scale of miles and title in decorative cartouche. From the atlas "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine". Skelton R. A. County 7. Restoration in margins otherwise very good. Copper engraving with original color re-touched. 20 x 15" plus ample margins. Sudbury & Humble unknown
1989132425England: Thames And Hudson 1989. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First American edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. A beautiful copy clean like new many detailed maps. Thames And Hudson hardcover
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16765494London Thomas Bassett &: Richard Chiswell 1676. Copper engraving 38.5 x 51.2 cms recent hand colour English text to verso. John Speed 1552-1629 is unquestionably the most significant English map-maker of the seventeenth-century. A brief note from Granger's Bibliographical History of England 1779 contains most of the information we have about Speed's life: "John Speed who was bred a Tailor was by the generosity of Sir Fulk Grevil his patron set free from a manual employment and enabled to pursue his studies to which he was strongly inclined by the bent of his genius. The fruits of them were his Theatre of Great Britain containing an entire set of maps of the counties drawn by himself his History of Great Britain richly adorned with seals coins & medals from the Cotton collection; and his Genealogies of Scripture first bound up with the Bible in 1611 which was the first edition of the present English translation. His maps were very justly esteemed & his History of Great Britain was in its kind incomparably more complete than all the histories of his predecessors put together ." The first edition of Speed's "Theatre" was published in 1612. It was the first atlas of the British Isles and the first attempt made by an Englishman to match the achievements of the great continental publishing houses - although much of the engraving of the copper plates was performed in Amsterdam by Jodocus Hondius. Speed was an antiquary and intended that his atlas should be read in conjunction with his history of Britain. He managed to include a great deal of historical detail on his 'modern' county maps and the inset town plans some surveyed by himself together comprise the first collection of town plans of the British Isles all in all making the Theatre a highly decorative as well as a useful volume. It was a great success and there were editions printed throughout the seventeenth-century. Map Richard Chiswell unknown
167621981<p>London: And are to be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard 1676. 385 by 510mm. 15.25 by 20 inches. Speed's Map of Cheshire Double-page engraved map with hand-colour some discolouration to margins and to left and right of image. A map of Cheshire from the 1676 edition of the first large-scale atlas of the British Isles Speed's 'Theatre'. In the top-centre of the map is an inset town-plan of Chester with four coin medallions possibly showing: Julius Caesar the emperor Vespasian the emperor Domitian and the 20th Legion which was among those to invade Britain with Claudius in 43CE. Along the left-hand side of the map are depicted the arms of the Earls of Chester since the Norman Conquest among them 'Ranulph Blundeuill' and 'Ranulph Gernones'. John Speed 1552-1629 was the outstanding cartographer of his age. By trade a merchant tailor but by proclivity a historian it was the patronage of Sir Fulke Greville poet and statesman that allowed him to pursue this interest in earnest. His 'Theatre of Great Britain' from which the present work is drawn was first published in 1611 or 1612 and is 'the earliest English attempt at atlas-production on a grand scale' Skelton. Drawing heavily on the work of Saxton and Norden little of Speed's cartography is original he acknowledges 'I have put my sickle into other mens corne' instead it is his blend of cartography and history incorporating town-plans vignettes and genealogy that makes Speed an innovator. This map is from the 1676 edition of the 'Theatre' published by Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell. Interestingly this map lacks the text in English that is usually printed on the verso. Chubb CIV; Shirley Atlases T.Spe-1j; Skelton 92.</p> And are to be sold by Thomas Bassett in Fleet Street, and Richard Chiswell in St. Pauls Churchyard,
197528530Hull: N.T. Leslie 1975. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very good condition. Beautiful color reproductions of the English county maps from the London edition of 1611. <br /> <br /> Elephant Folio 59 cm unpaginated 43pp 1/4 black and blue cloth boards title label on front with gilt title no title on spine. Spine rubbed top front corner bumped otherwise good. OCLC: 57296131<br /> <br /> Speed John 1552–1629 historian and cartographer was born in 1552 in Farndon Cheshire. His father was also called John and was a member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company; his mother was Elizabeth Cheynye. He was brought up in his father's trade and in 1580 was himself admitted into the Merchant Taylors’ Company. At this time he also speculated in property and acquired a number of sites through the patronage of the Taylors’ Company and through Sir Fulke Greville first Lord Brooke.<br /> <br /> However although Speed is regarded as the first English historian as opposed to chronicler or annalist it is through his hobby that he is best known; he made maps of English counties in his spare time. In 1598 he presented a number to Queen Elizabeth and in 1600 others to the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Speed became a recognised and skilled cartographer – his insertion of town plans into his maps in particular was a distinctive feature. In 1607 he copied John Norden's map of Surrey for William Camden's Britannia and in 1608–10 published a series of fifty-four maps of England and Wales. These were issued in 1611 as his famous Theatre of the empire of Great Britain. In 1608 the publisher George Humble was granted the twenty-nine-year privilege to print this book ‘compiled by John Speed’ CSPD 1603–10 425. It was reprinted in 1614 and 1627 and brought out in a Latin version in 1616 and 1646. Dictionary of Irish Biography. N.T. Leslie hardcover
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1650LL4281George Humble 1650. PAGINATION: 12 155-402 395-799 1pp. 800-828ff. 829-921 49pp. ~Original dark brown calf boards faint remains of double gilt fillets and blind roll framing boards. Rebacked in near-matching calf with raised bands and gilt numerals to spine and early brown gilt spine label laid down. Minor loss to base spine with loss of replacement bottom headband. Cracking starting to top spine over rear hinge c. 7cm but hinges still holding firm. Wear to top and bottom board edges with discreet fairly early repairs to board corners. Top edges darkened other edges speckled red. Single splash mark to fore-edges. Large folio 35.5 x 29.5cm. Replacement laid paper endpapers with cracking just starting at gutters. Two older armorial bookplates laid down to inside front board: one of Julius Bertram of Sishes End Hertfordshire either Julius Bertram 1866-1944 Liberal politician or his father of the same name and one older bookplate with minor loss with boar passant. Owner's signature of Elizabeth Pryor in old hand to replacement blank front endpage. Trimmed remains of lettering in old hand to top dedication page. Title page from the 1627 edition ESTC S124203 bound in with imprint 'Imprinted at London: Anno Cum Privilegio 1627. Are to be sold by George Humble at the Whit horse in Popes-head Alley'. However this is the 1650 third edition ESTC S121978 not the 1627 second edition. T.p. substitution is indicated by the fact that pattern of minor worm damage to t.p. does not match that to frontis and dedication page. This and the slightly smaller size of the t.p. in comparison to other sheets as well as sigs pagination 49 rather than 47 unnumbered pp. to rear and presence of the 1629 frontis. port. engraving by Samuel Savery indicate that this is the 1650 Humble edn with the 1627 t.p. bound in other possible edns do not have matching pagination or signatures. We have included a printout of the 1650 t.p. from an online edition showing near-identical t.p. engraved by the notable Dutch cartographer and engraver Jodocus Hondius after a design by Speed. Some black smut marks to pp. 860-61 and 900-01 none more than c. 8cm obscuring text slightly. Slight dampstaining to bottom outer corner final 10ff. Very minor worm damage extending from rear of vol. to p. 725 two holes to margin with one pinprick hole only affecting text. Minor worm damage extending down from single hole in top edges mildly affecting pp. from title page to p.384. At no point does this amount to more than c. 4 pin-holes slightly affecting text near top page. Illustrated throughout with in-text illustrations decorated initials headpieces and tailpieces all the work of the engraver Christopher Switzer. John Speed 1551/2-1629 historian and cartographer. Speed produced his History of Great Britain as a continuation of its companion atlas volume The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine pagination continuous from companion vol. but this vol. is complete in itself. Both were the result of 'industrious research and reading' ODNB with the encouragement and assistance of the foremost antiquarians of the time including William Camden and Sir Robert Cotton. This product of early Stuart optimism and nation-building first published in 1611 and creating 'Great Britaine' for the 'most potent monarch Iames' the first king of both Scotland and England is in this 1650 edition republished just before the end of the civil war that was to see the Stuart monarchy expelled from Britain for a decade. Handsome edn in original boards. ~Robust packaging. Overseas orders trackable on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 3rd edn. Hardback. Hardback. Good. c. 1000pp. George Humble Hardcover
163253668London: Printed by John Dawson for George Humble 1632. Third Edition revised and enlarged. Hardcover. Good-. Folio. 22 1042pp. 1043-1086 leaves 1087-1237 85pp. Contemporary calf backed in brown buckram manuscript lettering in white at spine. Frontispiece portrait engraving of John Speed by S. Savery mounted. Title page with publisher's device and double frame. Decorative and historiated head- and endpieces and initials. Revised enlarged and newly corrected with sundry descents of the Saxon Kings their marriages and arms. All pages framed in black with marginalia. A catalog of the religious houses colleges etc. in England Wales Scotland and Ireland. Illustrated with numerous woodcuts and genealogical tables throughout including coins coats of arms crests royal seals etc.<br /> <br /> Covers scuffed and worn at edges. Inked name on inside front cover; hinges reinforced with cream cloth tape. Frontispiece mounted and reinfored on verso at edges slightly ragged at gutter not affecting portrait or text. Few repairs with small pieces of tape in margins not affecting text. Last leaf of index reinforced with paper strip along fore-edge on front lettering slightly obscured on verso. Block lightly age-toned. Binding in overall fair interior in good engraving and woodcuts in very good condition.<br /> <br /> Third edition a variant of the 1631 edition published as a continuation of the author's Theatre of Great Britaine both works being listed in the table of contents. The foliated section ff. 1043-1086 contain A Catalogue of the Religious Houses Colleges and Hospitals Sometimes in England and Wales running title. ESTC S997. Printed by John Dawson for George Humble hardcover
1614038884London: John Sudbury & George Humble 1614. Book. Illus. by Christoph Schweitzer. Good. Hardcover. Folio. A scarce edition of this important work on British history. This is a reissue of the 1611 first edition with the date to the title page altered accordingly ESTC No. S122020. While the text starts on p. 151 this book is complete in its own right: conceived as a companion volume to Speed's grand atlas "The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine" and the pagination continues from that work. Fully collated includes the errata leaf to the rear often lacking the scarce "Proeme" author's preface; it is only the front and rear blanks not present. There are several errors with the pagination e.g. pp. 804 & 805 are numbered 796 & 797; Leaf 802 is misnumbered as leaf 801. Collation: frontispiece portrait later - dated July 28 1629; dedication page to the most high and most potent monarch James of Great Britaine.; The Contents 3 pages; The Proeme To the Learned and Lovers of Great Britaines Glory. pp. 151-154; main text pp. 155-894 beginning at Chap. 1. The Site and Circuit of Great Britaines Monarchie and ending with Book 10 - James of that name the first.; A Summary Conclusion of the Whole 3 pages; imprint page Imprinted at London by William Hall and John Beale for John Sudbury & George Humble; The Second index - 46 pages and finally the "Faults escaped" leaf errata. Numerous engravings in the text by Christoph Schweitzer including coins seals people head and tail-pieces. Contemporary or later half-calf binding with red title label to the spine. Binding worn and rubbed with both boards detached. Contents generally very good first few leaves detached pages generally clean title page laid-down with several chips as shown in photographs this and the later frontispiece plate dust marked. Provenance: with the Baptist College Library Bristol bookplate and that of "A. Gifford of the Museum" Dr Andrew Gifford 1700 -1784. A Baptist minister and the first assistant librarian in the British Museum's Department of Manuscripts. He was also the museum's first numismatist in 1756 Early inconspicuous manuscript shelf marks to the first few pages. A good complete copy though ideally requiring rebinding. A particularly scarce edition. A large heavy book a small postal surcharge may apply. John Sudbury & George Humble Hardcover
1632AN17GLTBRN01London: George Humble 1632. Hardback full-calf gilt title to spine label. 35cm x 23.5cm. Pp. 18 1237 86. Lacking frontis. Numeorous illustrations to the text throughout. 3rd edition 1632. Small losses to spine ends some wear to extremities with a couple of small surface abrasions to boards. Bookplate of Charles Bathurst to front pastedown. Slight water staining to upper margins towards rear. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. under AN17. 3rd Edition. Hard Cover. Good. George Humble Hardcover
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16270020055London: George Humble. Sumptuously rebound in quarter calf by Period Binders of Bath with bright gilt titles to spine and five raised bands new cream endpapers with complementing brown buckram boards preserving Armorial Bookplate of Arthur Levin Josephs to fixed front endpaper. First page is professionally relaid title page followed by Dedication page Contents Page and Index of Chapters 12 155/924pp Second Index of Principal Events A to Z46pp. Numerous engarvings throughout as called for. Two pages in unpaginated second index at end have three inch horizontal tears with no loss. Otherwise all VG. . Very Good. Hardcover. Second Edition. 1627. George Humble hardcover
163226948London: Printed By John Dawson for George Humble and are to be Sold in Popes-head Pallace at the Figure of the White Horse 1632. Book. Good Plus. Full Leather. Third Edition. Folio. The Third Edition. Revised enlarged and newly corrected with sundry descents of the Saxon Kings Their Marriages and Armes. Pp. 10ff 1-1042 "A Catalogue of the Religious Houses Within the Realme of England and Wales with their Orders Founders Benefactors and Values ." beginning on page 1043 to p. 1086 comprising 128 pages but numbered on the rectos only 1087-1237 5 - Conclusion 80 - Index. Richly illustrated with wood engraved head and tail pieces initials coins coats of arms crests royal seals genealogies etc. text in two columns and with side-notes. Early probably early 18th-century binding in double gilt-framed light brown leather boards edges stained red. Modern leather rebacking in contrasting dark brown leather with gilt stamped dark brown leather spine label new plain endpapers. Covers scuffed else very good. Interior primarily clean and bright however does have occasional old faint tide-lines to either corners fore-edge or upper edge. Bottom quarter of 10th leaf excised possibly a contemporary handwritten note faint ink traces seen above the cut-line very occasional contemporary ink notes and corrections in margins page 11/12 wanting instead there are two page 15/16s very small and narrow wormhole from p. 663 to p. 682 still eminently readable with only loss of single letters lacks frontispiece portrait. Overall quite a good clean copy. Speed's 'History' was dedicated to James I and was first published in 1611 as a continuation of the 'Theatre of Great Britaine.' Although this book is complete in itself the first four books listed in the contents apply to The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine. ESTC S997. Printed By John Dawson for George Humble and are to be Sold in Popes-head Pallace at the Figure of the White Horse Hardcover