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  1. By Monsieur Frezier, Engineer in Ordinary to the French King. Illustrated with 37 copper-cutts of the Coasts, Harbours, Cities, Plants, and other Curiosities: printed from the author's original plates inserted in the Paris edition. With a postscript by Dr. Edmun Halley, Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford.

  2. References. Title: The Harbours of England. Artist: After Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775–1851 London) Engraver: Thomas Goff Lupton (British, London 1791–1873 London) Author: John Ruskin (British, London 1819–1900 Brantwood, Cumbria) Publisher: E. Gambart & Co. , London. Printer: Spottiswoode & Co. (London)

  3. Condition: Very Good. First Illustrated Edition. 1913-1915. Complete 6 volume set of Macaulay's History of England for the first time "with illustrations". Tissue guarded colour plates (6-9 in each volume), many b&w plates and in-text illustrations. 3015 pages over 6 volumes with an index at the end of the last volume.

  4. Schutzumschlag. Illustrated Road Book of England and Wales with Gazetteer, Itineraries, Maps and Town Plans, Mit Schutzumschlag (dieser ist an den Rändern etwas abgestoßen), leichte Gebrauchsspuren, Buch ist in Englischer Sprache, 556 Seiten, Buch wiegt 1900g und deshalb betragen die Portokosten innerhalb von Deutschland 5,20 !.

  5. In this newly illustrated edition, John Broadley’s unique tableaux-like illustrations capture the landscape, costumes, and characters of the history that Hibbert's text so vividly evokes. Specifications: Format: Paperback. Size: 210 × 140 mm (8 1/4 × 5 1/2 in) Pages: 256 pp. Illustrations: 75 illustrations.

  6. A view of the coasts, countrys & islands within the limits of the South-Sea Company. : Containing A Relation of the Discoveries, Settlements, and present State ; the Bays, Ports, Harbours, Rivers, &c. the Product, People, Manufactures, Trade, and Riches of the several Places: With an Account of Former Projects in England for a Settlement, and the Accomplishment of the Last in the Present Company.

  7. By Monsieur Frezier, Engineer in Ordinary to the French King. Illustrated with 37 copper-cutts of the Coasts, Harbours, Cities, Plants, and other Curiosities: printed from the author's original plates inserted in the Paris edition. With a postscript by Dr. Edmun Halley, Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford.