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Yorkshire dales and fells

Home, Gordon (1878-1969)

1906

Title in red and black.

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A descriptive account of the antiquities in the grounds and in the museum of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society

Wellbeloved, Charles (1769-1858); Yorkshire Philosophical Society

1875

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Churches of Yorkshire

Poole, Geo Ayliffe (1809-1883)

1844

Col. ornamental t.p. Text headings in red and text within double red line border. Vol. 1: Adel, Methley, Skelton, Bolton Percy, Thirsk, Birkin, Bubwith. Vol. 2: Patrington, Skirlaugh, Rotherham, Rip...

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The first part of the Institutes of the laws of England, or, A commentary upon Littleton, not the name of the author only, but of the law it selfe

Coke, Sir Edward (1552-1634); Hine, Reginald L (1883-1949); Ess, Henry N (1921-2000); Stationers' Company (London, England)

Anno 1656

Title within an ornamental woodcut border (McKerrow; Borders, no. 283). Date of imprint in compartment at foot of border. Frontispiece (A1) is an engraved portrait of Thomas Littleton, with captio...

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The new British traveller, or, Modern panorama of England and Wales : exhibiting... an ample, accurate, and popular account, historical, topographical, and statistical, of this most important part of the British Empire (v.1)

Dugdale, James; Cundee, James; J. Robins & Co

1819

The preparation of this work was evidently started by James Cundee and completed by Robins & Co. The maps were engraved by Neele, variously dated, and published by James Cundee 1812-14, J. and J. Cund...

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The new British traveller, or, Modern panorama of England and Wales : exhibiting... an ample, accurate, and popular account, historical, topographical, and statistical, of this most important part of the British Empire (v.2)

Dugdale, James; Cundee, James; J. Robins & Co

1819

The preparation of this work was evidently started by James Cundee and completed by Robins & Co. The maps were engraved by Neele, variously dated, and published by James Cundee 1812-14, J. and J. Cund...

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The new British traveller, or, Modern panorama of England and Wales : exhibiting... an ample, accurate, and popular account, historical, topographical, and statistical, of this most important part of the British Empire (v.3)

Dugdale, James; Cundee, James; J. Robins & Co

1819

The preparation of this work was evidently started by James Cundee and completed by Robins & Co. The maps were engraved by Neele, variously dated, and published by James Cundee 1812-14, J. and J. Cund...

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The new British traveller, or, Modern panorama of England and Wales : exhibiting... an ample, accurate, and popular account, historical, topographical, and statistical, of this most important part of the British Empire (v.4)

Dugdale, James; Cundee, James; J. Robins & Co

1819

The preparation of this work was evidently started by James Cundee and completed by Robins & Co. The maps were engraved by Neele, variously dated, and published by James Cundee 1812-14, J. and J. Cund...

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