birchden books: full price large catalogue 17 march 2010

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BIRCHDEN BOOKS (Formerly Ecclesiology Etc.) Proprietor: Michael Vetterlein Specialist in Church Books 3 Edith Road, East Ham, London, E6 1DE Telephone: 020 8472 3654 E-mail: [email protected] Number 17: March 2010 Orders from this catalogue can be placed by phone, letter or e- mail. It is always best to ring first to check on availability. Evening and weekends are the best times to get through. Orders from previous catalogues and Hand Lists can still be placed (copies available on request). Orders are sent with an invoice, although I reserve the right to ask for payment first in the case of new customers or very large orders. Please pay promptly on receipt of invoice, and make cheques payable to Birchden Books. I am afraid that I am not able to accept payment by credit card. If you order from abroad, please pay in sterling (Sterling Draft drawn on a London bank, Giro Cheque or Eurocheque); this is because of our very high bank conversion charges. Postage, packing and insurance are extra. Any book found to be defective or not as described may be returned within seven days of receipt. Please contact me before returning any book, as the return address is different from the above. Books are listed as follows: M – Mint (as new), F – Fine (almost as new), VG – Very Good (showing only minor signs of use), G – Good (showing major signs of use), and P – Poor (text complete but otherwise defective). So VG/G means the book is Very Good

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Page 1: Birchden Books: Full Price Large Catalogue 17 March 2010

BIRCHDEN BOOKS(Formerly Ecclesiology Etc.)

Proprietor: Michael Vetterlein

Specialist in Church Books

3 Edith Road, East Ham, London, E6 1DETelephone: 020 8472 3654E-mail: [email protected]

Number 17: March 2010

Orders from this catalogue can be placed by phone, letter or e-mail. It is always best to ring first to check on availability. Evening and weekends are the best times to get through.

Orders from previous catalogues and Hand Lists can still be placed (copies available on request).

Orders are sent with an invoice, although I reserve the right to ask for payment first in the case of new customers or very large orders. Please pay promptly on receipt of invoice, and make cheques payable to Birchden Books. I am afraid that I am not able to accept payment by credit card.

If you order from abroad, please pay in sterling (Sterling Draft drawn on a London bank, Giro Cheque or Eurocheque); this is because of our very high bank conversion charges.

Postage, packing and insurance are extra.

Any book found to be defective or not as described may be returned within seven days of receipt. Please contact me before returning any book, as the return address is different from the above.

Books are listed as follows: M – Mint (as new), F – Fine (almost as new), VG – Very Good (showing only minor signs of use), G – Good (showing major signs of use), and P – Poor (text complete but otherwise defective). So VG/G means the book is Very Good and the dust-jacket Good. G/- means the book is Good but has no dust-jacket (it may never have had one, as with antiquarian books and paperbacks). Dimensions are in inches.

Contents: General: 1-230. Art and Illuminated Manuscripts: 231-269. Baptism and Fonts: 270-274. Bells, Bellringing and Towers: 275-290. Brasses and Brass Rubbing: 291-315. Churchyards and Cemeteries: 316-329. Crosses, Crucifixes and Crosiers: 330-335. Embroidery and Needlework: 336-352. Organs and Church Music: 353-397. Plate and Other Metal: 398-409. Sculpture (including Ivories): 410-428. Stained and Painted Glass: 429-459. Wood (including Misericords): 460-472. Bell’s Cathedral Series: 473-479. John Murray’s Cathedral Handbooks: 480-484. S.P.C.K. Diocesan Histories: 485-487. St. Paul’s and Wren: 488-503. Westminster Abbey: 504-519. Topographical: 520-815.

Front cover: Lincoln Cathedral

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GENERAL

1. Addison, Sir William: Local Styles of the English Parish Church. Batsford, 1982, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. 96 monochrome photographs. 10″ x 7½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £15.00

2. Anderson, M. D.: Design for a Journey. Cambridge University Press, 1940, 1st. Cloth. 140pp. 19 monochrome photographs. 8″ x 5¼″. Very small tears at head and foot of spine. Light foxing, mainly to edges. G to VG/-. £6.00

3. Anderson, William; and Hicks, Clive: Cathedrals in Britain and Ireland. BCA, 1978 (first published by Macdonald and Jane). Cloth. 184pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 9½″ x 7½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £9.00

4. Atkinson, Thomas Dinham: English and Welsh Cathedrals. Methuen, 1912, 1st. Blue, gilt-decorated cloth. xxxv and 370pp. 40 plates, 20 in colour, and 48 plans. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. 9″ x 6″ x 2″. VG/-. £25.00

5. Barral i Altet, Xavier: The Romanesque: Towns, Cathedrals and Monasteries. Taschen, 2001. Laminated card covers. 237pp. Profusely illustrated in colour. 11¾″ x 9½″. M/-. £18.00

6. Batsford, Harry; and Fry, Charles: The Cathedrals of England. Batsford, 1954, 9th. Cloth. x and 118pp. 1 colour plate, and 134 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £8.00

7. Batsford, Harry; and Fry, Charles: The Greater English Church. Batsford, 1943-4, 2nd. Cloth. viii and 136pp. 4 colour plates, and 159 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £7.00

8. Beard, Geoffrey W.; and Billington, Allen R.: English Abbeys. Littlebury, 1949, 1st. Cloth. 128pp. 17 monochrome illustrations. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Inscription. VG/G to VG. £9.00

9. Bernhard, Marianne: Monasteries: a Hundred Jewels of European Architecture. International Publishing, 1998, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12¾″ x 9¾″. VG to F/VG to F. £15.00

10. Betjeman, John (editor): Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches – the North. Collins, 1968, 2nd (the first edition covered the whole of England). Cloth. 384pp. 24 monochrome plates. 8½″ x 6″. Dust-jacket chipped and price-clipped. VG/G. £12.00

11. Binney, Marcus; and Burman, Peter: Change and Decay: the Future of Our Churches. Studio Vista, 1977, 1st. Card covers. 192pp. 241 monochrome photographs. 9½″ x 7½″. VG/-. £15.00

12. Bizzarro, Tina Waldeier: Romanesque Architectural Criticism: a Prehistory. Cambridge University Press, 1992, 1st. Cloth. ix and 253pp. 17 monochrome plates. 10¼″ x 7¼″. F/F. £30.00

13. Bloss, Rev. W. Escott: The Story of England’s Churches. Mowbray, 1930, 1st. Cloth. xii and 283pp. 28 monochrome plates. 7¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £10.00

14. Bloxam, Matthew Holbeche: Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture. George. Bell, 1882, 11th. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. 3 volumes (2 volumes of “Principles”

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plus a companion volume on Ecclesiastical Vestments). xvii and 322pp.; iv and 324pp.; and 403pp in total. Numerous illustrations on wood. 7½″ x 5½″. Book-plates in Vols. I and II; inscription in the Companion. VG/-. £58.00

15. Bond, Francis: An Introduction to English Church Architecture from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Century. Humphrey Milford for the Oxford University Press, 1913, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering on spine; top edges gilt. 2 volumes. xxxv and 983pp., and 1,400 illustrations in total. Each is 11½″ x 9¼″ x 1½″. Tops and bottoms of spines slightly frayed; corners slightly bumped. VG/-. £80.00

16. Bond, Francis: English Cathedrals Illustrated. George Newnes, 1899, 1st. Red cloth with gilt lettering. xx and 314pp. 180 photographs. 7½″ x 5¼″. G/-. £12.50

17. Bond, Francis: Screens and Galleries. Henry Frowde, 1908, 1st. Blue cloth with white lettering (spine slightly faded). xii and 192pp. 152 photographs and measured drawings. 9″ x 6″. Endpapers browned; edges foxed. G to VG/-. £32.00

18. Bond, Francis: The Cathedrals of England and Wales. Batsford, 1912, 4th. Dark blue cloth with gilt lettering. xvii and 493pp. Over 200 illustrations. 8″ x 5½″. Wear to top and bottom of spine; inscriptions. VG/-. £14.00

19. Bond, Francis: The Chancel of English Churches. Oxford University Press, 1916, 1st. Blue cloth with white lettering. ix and 274pp. 229 photographs and figures. 9″ x 6″. Spine slightly faded. VG/-. £42.00

20. Bonham-Carter, Victor: Exploring Parish Churches. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961, 1st. Cloth. xviii and 214pp. 8 monochrome plates, and 80 drawings. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/G. £7.50

21. Bonney, Prof. T. G. (editor): Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales. Bracken Books, 1985, reprint (in one volume, and with some amendments) of 1891 edition. Cloth. 441pp. 18 plates, and numerous other illustrations. 11″ x 8½″ x 1½″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped; inscription. VG/VG. £22.00

22. Bonney, Prof. T. G. (editor): The Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. Cassell, 1884. Red cloth with black and gilt decoration; gilt edges. xx and 272pp. Numerous illustrations. 11″ x 9″. Front free endpaper and frontispiece detached; spine slightly faded and frayed. Lightly foxed throughout; inscription. P to G/-. £22.00

23. As 22 but in twenty separate booklets, as originally published. 11½″ x 8½″. Cover of Part 1 almost detached, otherwise VG/-. £40.00

24. Bottomley, Frank: The Abbey Explorer’s Guide. Avenel Books, New York, 1984, 2nd? Cloth. viii and 248pp. 8¼″ x 5½″. VG/-. £7.50

25. Boulter, B. C.: The Pilgrim Shrines of England. Philip Allan, 1928, 1st. Cloth. viii and 264pp. Illustrated by the author’s own drawings. 8¾″ x 6″. Lettering on spine faded; endpapers browned. G to VG/-. £14.00

26. Bowyer, Jack: The Evolution of Church Building. Granada, 1977, 1st. Cloth. viii and 139pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 9½″ x 8¼″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £13.50

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27. Brabbs, Derry: English Country Churches. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985, 1st. Cloth. 160pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 7¾″ x 10″. VG/VG. £8.00

28. Brandon, Raphael and J. Arthur: An Analysis of Gothic Architecture Illustrated by a Series of Upwards of Seven Hundred Examples of Doorways, Windows, Mouldings, Roofs, Arches, Crosses, Panels, Buttresses, Seats, Screens, etc., and Accompanied with Remarks on the Several Details of an Ecclesiastical Edifice. John Grant, 1903, New Edition. Dark blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. 2 volumes. Vol. I: vii, 120pp., and 35 plates. Vol. II: x and 111 plates. 12¾″ x 10½″. Title pages and rear endpapers browned. Hinges slightly weak in Vol. I. VG/-. £120.00

29. Brandon, Raphael, and J. Arthur: Parish Churches; Being Perspective Views of English Ecclesiastical Structures: Accompanied by Plans Drawn to a Uniform Scale, and Letter-Press Descriptions. George Bell, 1848, 1st. Re-bound in blue cloth. 126pp. 96 lithographed plates, and 63 plans (2 folding). 9¾″ x 6½″ x 2″. Ex-college library (Farnham Art School), but with few markings. One plate has been stained by a newspaper cutting. VG/-. £75.00

30. Braun, Hugh: An Introduction to English Mediaeval Architecture. Faber and Faber, 1951, 1st. Cloth. 293pp. 214 monochrome photographs, and 39 figures. 10″ x 6½″. Dust-jacket chipped with some loss. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/P to G. £16.00

31. Braun, Hugh: English Abbeys. Faber and Faber, 1971, 1st. Cloth. 299pp. 32 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £15.00

32. Braun, Hugh: Parish Churches: their Architectural Development in England. Faber and Faber, 1974, 2nd. Pictorial card covers. 255pp. 32 monochrome plates, and 27 line drawings. 7¾″ x 5″. VG/-. £7.00

33. Briggs, Martin S.: Puritan Architecture and Its Future. Lutterworth Press, 1946, 1st. Cloth. 91pp. 22 monochrome plates, and 21 line drawings. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £13.00

34. Browne, E. A.: Gothic Architecture. A. and C. Black, 1906, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 125pp. 48 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 6½″. Endpapers browned, otherwise VG/-. £10.00

35. Budden, Charles W.: English Gothic Churches: the Story of their Architecture. Batsford, 1933, re-issue of 1st edition. Cloth. ix and 145pp. 40 monochrome plates, and 53 figures. 7″ x 5¼″. Dust-jacket chipped. VG/G. £10.00

36. Bumpus, T. Francis: A Guide to Gothic Architecture. T. Werner Laurie, no date. Cloth. xii and 359pp. 143 illustrations. 8¾″ x 5¾″ x 1¾″. Spine slightly faded; endpapers browned. G to VG/-. £13.50

37. Bumpus, T. Francis: The Cathedrals of England and Wales. T. Werner Laurie, London. Cloth. 3 volumes. Vol. I (1905): xii and 282pp.; 24 plates. Vol. II (1906): 300pp.; 22 plates. Vol. III (1906): viii and 328pp.; 32 plates. 7¾″ x 5¼″. The hinges of Volumes II and III are slightly weak. All G/-. £32.00

38. As 37 but combined volume, 1934. Cloth. 344pp. 8 colour and 48 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 7″. Spine slightly faded. G to VG/-. £13.00

39. Burman, Peter (editor): Treasures of Earth: a Good Housekeeping Guide to Churches and their Contents. Donhead, 1994, 1st. Cloth. x and 304pp. 60 monochrome illustrations. 9¾″ x 6¾″. Inscription, otherwise F/VG to F. £30.00

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40. Butler, Lionel; and Given-Wilson, Chris: Medieval Monasteries of Great Britain. Michael Joseph, 1979, 1st. Cloth. 416pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £15.00

41. Camille, Michael: Gothic Art: Visions and Revelations of the Medieval World. Weidenfeld and Nicolson (Everyman Art Library), 1996. Pictorial card covers. 192pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 9¼″ x 6½″. F/-. £14.00

42. Caroe, Alban D. R.: Old Churches and Modern Craftsmanship. Oxford University Press, 1949, 1st. Cloth. xxi and 223pp. 24 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Signed dedication by the author. VG/-. £25.00

43. Chamberlin, Russell: The English Cathedral. Webb and Bower, 1987, 1st. Cloth. 208pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10″ x 8″. VG/VG. £7.50

44. Chamberlin, Russell: The English Parish Church. Hodder and Stoughton, 1993, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10½″ x 6¼″. VG to F/VG. £9.00

45. Child, Mark: English Church Architecture: a Visual Guide. Batsford, 1981, 1st. Cloth. 120pp. 36 monochrome photographs, and 88 drawings. 10″ x 7½″. VG/-. £8.00

46. Clapham, A. W.: Romanesque Architecture in Western Europe. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1936, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 208pp. 44 monochrome plates, 58 plans, and 7 maps. 8¼″ x 5¾″. Boards sporadically faded, otherwise VG/-. £15.00

47. Clarke, Basil F. L.: My Parish Church. National Society and SPCK, 1946, 1st (reprint). Cloth. xii and 67pp. 25 monochrome plates. 7½″ x 5″. VG/VG. £6.50

48. Clarke, Basil F. L.: The Building of the Eighteenth Century Church. SPCK, 1963, 1st. Cloth. vii and 263pp. 8 monochrome plates. 8¼″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £20.00

49. Clifton-Taylor, Alec: English Parish Churches as Works of Art. Batsford, 1974, 1st. Cloth. 272pp. 216 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Inscription. VG/G to VG. £15.00

50. Clougher, Nugent M.: The Cathedrals of England and Wales. Gowans and Gray, 1911, 2nd. Red cloth with gilt-decorated spine. 12 volumes bound in 1 book. 120 monochrome photographs with short notes. 6″ x 4″. VG/-. £7.50

51. Clowney, Paul and Tessa: Exploring Churches. Lion, 1993, 3rd? Cloth. 189pp. Illustrated throughout in colour. 9¾″ x 8″. F/F. £11.00

52. Conti, Flavio: The Grand Tour: Splendour of the Gods. Cassell, 1978, 1st English edition. Cloth. 168pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in colour. 12″ x 9¼″. VG/VG. £12.00

53. Cook, G. H.: The English Cathedral through the Centuries. Phoenix House, 1960, reprint of 1st edition. Cloth. 384pp. 115 monochrome plates, and 63 plans. 9″ x 6″. Sellotape stains on endpapers; mark where label has been removed on front paste-down endpaper. Dust-jacket is slightly chipped. VG/G. £12.00

54. Cope, Gilbert (editor): Christianity and the Visual Arts: Studies in the Art and Architecture of the Church. The Faith Press, 1964, 1st. Boards. 104pp. 70 monochrome illustrations. 9¾″ x 7½″. Bottom of spine beginning to split. G/-. £8.00

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55. Cormack, Patrick: English Cathedrals. The English Tourist Board and Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1984, 1st. Cloth. 153pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10¾″ x 8″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. F/F. £12.00

56. Corroyer, Édouard: Gothic Architecture. Seeley and Co., 1893, 1st. Green cloth with gilt lettering. xvi and 388pp. 236 illustrations. 7¾″ x 5½″ x 1¼″. Mainly dealing with churches, but including sections on military and civil architecture. Spine slightly faded and rubbed. G to VG/-. £22.50

57. Cox, J. Charles: English Church Fittings, Furniture and Accessories. Batsford, 1933, re-issue of 1st edition. Cloth. xi and 320pp. 274 illustrations. 9¼″ x 6¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £40.00

58. Cox, J. Charles: Pulpits, Lecterns and Organs. Oxford University Press, 1915, 1st. Pale blue cloth with dark blue lettering. xi and 228pp. 155 monochrome illustrations. 9″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £40.00

59. Cox, J. Charles: The English Parish Church. Batsford, 1914, 1st. Red cloth. xix and 338pp. 273 illustrations. 8″ x 5¼″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £15.00

60. Cox, J. Charles; and Ford, Charles Bradley: The Parish Churches of England. Batsford, 1954, 7th. Cloth. x and 126pp. 1 colour plate, and 149 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £8.00

61. Cox, J. Charles; and Harvey, Alfred: English Church Furniture. Methuen, 1907, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 397pp. 32 plates, and 89 illustrations in the text. 8¾″ x 6″ x 1¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £35.00

62. Crewe, Sarah (editor): Visionary Spires. Waterstone and Co., 1986, 1st. Cloth. 144pp. 20 colour and 157 monochrome illustrations. 9½″ x 10″. VG/VG. £10.00

63. Crossley, F. H.: English Church Craftsmanship. Batsford, 1941, 1st. Cloth. viii and 120pp. 224 illustrations, 3 in colour. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £13.00

64. Crossley, F. H.: English Church Design 1040 to 1540 A.D. Batsford, 1947-8, 2nd. Cloth. viii and 120pp. 126 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5½″. Slight discolouration to top and bottom of dust-jacket, otherwise VG/VG. £10.00

65. Crossley, F. H.: The English Abbey. Batsford, 1942-3, 2nd (reprint). Cloth. xiv and 114pp. 2 colour plates, 136 monochrome photographs, and 1 fold-out plan. 8¾″ x 5½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £12.50

66. Cunningham, Colin: Stones of Witness: Church Architecture and Function. Sutton, 1999, 1st. Cloth. 209pp. Fully illustrated, mostly in monochrome. 10″ x 7″. F/F. £20.00

67. Cutts, Rev. Edward L.: An Essay on Church Furniture and Decoration. John Crockford, 1854, 1st. Cloth. 143pp. Colour-printed plates and text illustrations throughout. 9″ x 5½″. Front board stained; inscription. G to VG/-. £90.00

68. Dalton, O. M.: East Christian Art: a Survey of the Monuments. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1925, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. xv and 396pp. Coloured frontispiece and 69 monochrome plates. 11¾″ x 9¼″ x 2″. Head and tail of spine slightly frayed. VG/-. £100.00

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69. Danzinger, Danny: The Cathedral. Viking, 1989, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. 9½″ x 6¼″. “Behind open doors – talking with people who give their lives to a cathedral.” Dust-jacket is price-clipped; inscription. VG/VG. £7.50

70. Davies, J. G.: Temples, Churches and Mosques. Blackwell, 1982, 1st. Cloth. x and 262pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 7″. Inscription. VG/VG. £16.00

71. Davies, J. G.: The Origin and Development of Early Christian Church Architecture. SCM Press, 1952, 1st. Cloth. xiii and 152pp. 15 monochrome plates, and 45 figures. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Inscription; covers slightly grubby. G to VG/-. £16.00

72. Day, Rev. E. Hermitage: Gothic Architecture in England. Mowbray, 1909, 1st. Cloth. xii and 160pp. 40 illustrations. 6″ x 4½″. One of the “Arts of the Church” series. VG/-. £8.00

73. Day, Rev. E. Hermitage: Renaissance Architecture in England. Mowbray, 1910, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 172pp. 37 illustrations. 6″ x 4½″. One of the “Arts of the Church” series. VG/-. £8.00

74. Ditchfield, P. H.: An Illustrated Guide to the Cathedrals of Great Britain. Dent, 1930, 4th. Green cloth with gilt lettering. xii and 513pp. 84 illustrations, and 23 plans. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £9.00

75. Ditchfield, P. H.: The Village Church. EP Publishing, 1975 (first published by Methuen in 1914). Cloth. xii and 304pp. 15 illustrations. 8½″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £9.00

76. Dixon, H. Clairborne: The Abbeys of Great Britain. T. Werner Laurie, no date. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. xi and 204pp. 16 monochrome plates. 7¾″ x 5¼″. VG/-. £15.00

77. Dollman, F. T.: Examples of Ancient Pulpits Existing in England. George Bell, 1849, 1st. Brown cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. 32pp. of text, and 29 plates “drawn from sketches and measurements taken on the spot”. 13″ x 10″. Some pages unopened (half-inch tear on one page). Corners bumped; book-plate. Spine is missing, but contents are relatively tight. G/-. £62.00

78. Duggan, Alfred: Look at Churches. Hamish Hamilton, 1961, 1st. Cloth. 96pp. 7½″ x 5″. Illustrated by Raymond Briggs. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/-. £15.00

79. Duby, Georges: The Europe of the Cathedrals 1140-1280. Skira, 1966, 1st. Cloth with dust-jacket and cloth-reinforced slip case. 220pp. Profusely illustrated, mainly in colour. 12″ x 9¾″ x 1¼″. VG/VG/VG. £26.00

80. Dupré, Judith: Churches. HarperCollins, 2001 1st. Pictorial laminated boards. 168pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in colour. 16¼″ x 12¼″. The book has two hinged spines with a door-like opening in the centre of the front board. M/-. £20.00

81. Durant, G. M.: Landscape with Churches. Museum Press, London, 1965, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. 69 monochrome photographs. 9″ x 6″. VG/VG. £14.00

82. Edwards, Kathleen: The English Secular Cathedrals in the Middle Ages: a Constitutional Study with Special Reference to the Fourteenth Century. Manchester University Press, 1967, 2nd. Cloth. xx and 412pp. 7 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 6″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £34.00

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83. Edwards, Tudor: The Ancient Stones of England. Robert Hale, 1972, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. 35 monochrome photographs, and 12 plans. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £12.00

84. Farrar, Rev. F. W., and Purey-Cust, Rev. A. P.: Our English Minsters. No date. Cloth. 2 volumes. 702pp., and 168 illustrations in total. 9″ x 6″. Top of spine damaged in Vol. I; book-plate in Vol. II. Both G to VG/-. £18.00

85. Faure, Daniel; and Mouilleron, Véronique Rouchon: Cloisters of Europe: Gardens of Prayer. Viking Studio, 2001, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. 185 colour photographs. 12¼″ x 9½″. Covers 55 cloisters in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and England. M/M. £18.00

86. Felton, Herbert (photographs); and Harvey, John (text): A Portrait of English Cathedrals. Batsford, 1957, 1st. Cloth. 96pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 12″ x 9″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £12.00

87. Felton, Herbert; and Harvey, John: The English Cathedrals. Batsford, 1950, 1st. Cloth. 99pp. 175 monochrome photographs. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £9.00

88. Fernie, Eric; and Crossley, Paul (editors): Medieval Architecture and its Intellectual Context: Studies in Honour of Peter Kidson. Hambledon Press, 1990, 1st. Cloth. xxvii and 304pp. 67 monochrome plates. 9½″ x 6½″. Among the contributors are George Zarnecki, Peter Draper, Nicola Coldstream, Christopher Wilson, and Richard Morris. F/F. £50.00

89. Ferriday, Peter: Lord Grimthorpe 1816-1905. John Murray, 1957, 1st. Cloth. xiii and 230pp. 8 monochrome plates, and 2 illustrations in the text. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £20.00

90. Foster, Richard: Discovering English Churches. BBC, 1981, 1st. Cloth. 296pp. Fully illustrated, mostly in monochrome. 9¾″ x 7¾″. “A beginner’s guide to the story of the Parish Church from before the Conquest to the Gothic Revival.” Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £15.00

91. Gardner, Samuel: A Guide to Gothic Architecture. Cambridge, 1925, 2nd. Red cloth (library re-binding). xii and 228pp. 180 monochrome plates, and 56 figures. 11″ x 7¾″. Ex-library (reference) with all the usual markings. VG/-. £16.00

92. Geisinger, Marion: The House of God. Winward Books, 1979. Cloth. 239pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 11″ x 8¼″. VG/-. £15.00

93. Germann, Georg: Gothic Revival in Europe and Britain: Sources, Influences and Ideas. Lund Humphries with the Architectural Association, 1972, 1st. Cloth. 263pp. 98 monochrome illustrations. 10¾″ x 9″. VG/VG. £32.00

94. Gilbert, George: Cathedral Cities of England. Heinemann, 1905, 1st. Cloth; top edges gilt. viii and 307pp. 60 illustrations (paintings by W. W. Collins). 9″ x 6½″ x 1¾″. Boards slightly faded; endpapers browned. G to VG/-. £20.00

95. Gostling, F. M.: The Lure of English Cathedrals. Mills and Boon. Blue cloth. 2 volumes. Vol. I (Southern): 1925, 2nd, 187pp., 8 plates. Vol. II (Northern): 1925, 1st, 185pp., 8 plates. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £12.00

96. Grant, Arthur: The Grey Shrines of England. Chambers, no date. Cloth. 324pp. 32 monochrome plates. 7½″ x 5½″ x 1½″. VG/VG. £13.00

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97. Harley, Basil: Church Ships: a Handbook of Votive and Commemorative Models. The Canterbury Press, 1994, 1st. Pictorial card covers. x and 78pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 8¼″ x 5¾″. F/-. £6.00

98. Harris, Brian L.: Harris’s Guide to Churches and Cathedrals: Discovering the Unique and Unusual in over 500 Churches and Cathedrals. Ebury, 2006. Cloth. xxx and 481pp. Illustrated in colour and monochrome. 9″ x 6¼″. M/M. £20.00

99. Harvey, John: Cathedrals of England and Wales. Batsford, 1974, 3rd. Cloth. 272pp. 200 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7¾″. VG/VG. £12.00

100. Harvey, John: English Cathedrals. Batsford, 1954, 2nd. Cloth. 192pp. 82 monochrome illustrations. 9″ x 6¼″. Small damaged area on rear of dust-jacket. VG/G to VG. £9.00

101. Harvey, John: English Mediaeval Architects: a Biographical Dictionary down to 1550. Batsford, 1954, 1st. Cloth. xxiii and 412pp. 10″ x 7¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Ex-library (reference) with all the usual markings. Spine faded; boards bumped. G/-. £30.00

102. Harvey, John: Henry Yevele c.1320 to 1400: the Life of an English Architect. Batsford, 1946, 2nd. Cloth. x and 86pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £13.00

103. Hayman, Richard: A Concise Guide to the Parish Church. Tempus, 2007. Pictorial card covers. 192pp. 150 illustrations, 25 in colour. 9¼″ x 6″. M/-. £12.00

104. Hill, Arthur George: The Architectural History of the Christian Church. Mowbray, 1908, 1st. Cloth. xv and 167pp. 31 illustrations. 6″ x 4½″. Another from the “Arts of the Church” series. VG/-. £8.50

105. Howell, Peter; and Sutton, Ian (editors): Victorian Churches. Faber and Faber, 1989, 1st. Cloth. xiii and 142pp. 206 monochrome photographs. 10″ x 7¾″. VG/G. £16.00

106. As 105 but pictorial card covers. 9½″ x 7½″. VG/-. £13.00

107. Humphrey, Caroline; and Vitebsky, Piers: Sacred Architecture. Little, Brown and Co., 1997. Laminated pictorial card covers. 184pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 8¼″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £7.50

108. Hürlimann, Martin (photographs by): English Cathedrals. Readers Union, 1952 (originally published by Thames and Hudson). Cloth. 166 monochrome photographs with 47pp. of accompanying descriptions (by Peter Meyer). 12¼″ x 9″. Ex-library; inscription and annotations on endpapers. Dust-jacket chipped. VG/P to G. £10.00

109. Hutton, Graham; and Smith, Edwin: English Parish Churches. Thames and Hudson, 1952, 1st. Cloth. 64pp. 226 monochrome photographs. 12¼″ x 9″. Dust-jacket chipped and price-clipped. Inscription. VG/G to VG. £15.00

110. As 109 but revised and enlarged edition, 1957. 70pp. 3 colour plates, and 226 monochrome photographs. Dust-jacket chipped (with some loss of lettering) and price-clipped. VG/G. £17.00

111. Icher, François: Building the Great Cathedrals. Abrams, 1998. Cloth. 200pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12½″ x 9¾″. F/VG. £16.00

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112. Ison, Leonora and Walter: English Church Architecture through the Ages. Arthur Barker, 1972, 1st. Cloth. 128pp. Illustrated with over 350 figures. 10" x 7". Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £7.00

113. Jacobs, David: Master Builders of the Middle Ages. Cassell, 1969, 1st. Cloth with colour illustrations. 153pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10¼″ x 7¼″. Inscription. VG/-. £8.00

114. Jenkins, Simon: England’s Thousand Best Churches. Allen Lane, the Penguin Press, 1999, 1st. Cloth. xlix and 822pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 9½″ x 6½″ x 1¾″. F/F. £17.50

115. Johnson, John: Reliques of Ancient English Architecture. Day and Sons, no date. Cloth, half bound with black leather. 80 lithograph plates (by Alfred Newman). 15″ x 11½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Corners and spine rubbed. Top and bottom of spine frayed. G to VG/-. £180.00

116. Johnson, Paul: British Cathedrals. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980, 1st. Cloth. 275pp. Profusely illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 11¼″ x 8¾″. VG/VG. £12.00

117. Johnson, Paul: Cathedrals of England, Scotland and Wales. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1993, 1st paperback edition. Pictorial card covers. 216pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 7½″ x 10″. VG/-. £8.00

118. Jones, Lawrence E.: The Beauty of English Churches. Constable, 1978, 1st. Cloth. 391pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 7″ x 4½″. VG/VG. £10.00

119. Jones, Lawrence E.: The Observer’s Book of Old English Churches. Warne, 1965, 1st. Cloth. x and 214pp. 44 plates, 4 in colour. 5¾″ x 3½″. VG/VG. £6.00

120. Jones, Lawrence E.: What to See in a Country Church. Phoenix, 1960, 1st. Cloth. 88pp. 141 monochrome photographs. 9¾″ x 7″. Inscription. VG/G. £6.00

121. Jordan, Owen: Jordan’s Guide to English Churches. The King’s England Press, 2000, 1st. Card covers. 288pp. 9¼″ x 6″. F/-. £9.50

122. Knowles, David: Bare Ruined Choirs: the Dissolution of the English Monasteries. Book Club Edition, 1976 (first published by Cambridge University Press, 1959). Cloth. 329pp. 50 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7″. VG/-. £20.00

123. Laing, Lloyd and Jennifer: Early English Art and Architecture. Sutton Publishing, 1996, 1st. Cloth. 246pp. 29 colour, and numerous monochrome photographs. 10″ x 7″. F/F. £14.00

124. Laule, Ulrike; and Geese, Uwe (text); and Bednorz Achim (photographs): Romanesque. Feierabend, 2002, 1st. Pictorial laminated boards with buckram spine. 255pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 9¾″ x 8″. M/-. £12.50

125. Lewis, Michael J.: The Gothic Revival. Thames and Hudson, 2002, 1st. Card covers. 208pp. 181 illustrations, 33 in colour. 8¼″ x 6″. Scratch on front cover (no text or illustrations affected), otherwise VG/-. £7.50

126. Lindley, Kenneth A.: Abbeys and Monasteries. The Educational Supply Association, 1961, 1st. Pictorial boards with dust-jacket. vi and 90pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 6¾″. VG/VG. £7.00

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127. Loftie, W. J.: The Cathedral Churches of England and Wales: their History, Architecture and Monuments. Stanford, 1892, 1st. Cloth. viii and 263pp. 29 plans. 7¾″ x 4¼″. Endpapers stained and browned. G to VG/-. £8.00

128. Lowrie, Walter: Monuments of the Early Church. Macmillan, 1906, reprint of 1st edition. Red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. xxii and 432pp. 182 figures. 8″ x 5½″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. VG/-. £20.00

129. Macaulay, David: City, Castle, Cathedral: an Introduction to Architecture. William Collins for W H Smith, 1979. Pictorial laminated boards with dust-jacket. 271pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 12¼″ x 9″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £18.00

130. Macauley, James: The Gothic Revival 1745-1845. Blackie, 1975, 1st. Cloth. xx and 451pp. 194 monochrome illustrations. 11″ x 8¾″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. VG/VG. £50.00

131. McNeill, Tom: Faith, Pride & Works: Medieval Church Building. Tempus, 2006. Pictorial card covers. 253pp. 103 monochrome illustrations. 9¾″ x 6¾″. VG to F/-. £18.00

132. Martindale, Andrew: Gothic Art. Thames and Hudson, 1974, reprint of 1st edition. Card covers. 287pp. 206 illustrations, 32 in colour. 8¼″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £5.00

133. Maxwell, Donald: Adventures among Churches. The Faith Press, 1928, 1st. Cloth. 135pp. 24 illustrations. 11″ x 8¾″. VG/-. £22.00

134. Mead, Rowland: Walking the Cathedral Cities of Western England. New Holland Publishers, 2001. Pictorial card covers (cloth reinforced). 176pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 8¼″ x 5¾″. M/-. £7.50

135. Meek, H. A.: The Synagogue. Phaidon, 1995, 1st. Cloth. 240pp. Fully illustrated, mostly in colour. 11¾″ x 10¼″. F/F. £35.00

136. Milburn, Robert: Early Christian Art and Architecture. Scolar Press, 1988, 1st. Pictorial card covers. xviii and 318pp. 194 monochrome illustrations, and 4 maps. 10″ x 7½″. VG to F/-. £18.00

137. Mills, Edward D.: The Modern Church. Architectural Press, 1956, 1st. Cloth. 187pp. Coloured frontispiece, 150 monochrome photographs, and 18 line drawings. 9½″ x 7½″. Inscribed by Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £15.00

138. Milne, F. A.: The Gentleman’s Magazine Library: Ecclesiology. Elliot Stock, 1894, 1st. Cloth. x and 327pp. 9″ x 6″. “A classified collection of the chief contents of the magazine from 1731 to 1868.” Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £55.00

139. Mirsky, Jeannette: Houses of God. Constable, 1966, 1st British edition. Cloth. 235pp. Profusely illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 9¼″ x 7¾″. Inscription. VG/G. £7.00

140. Morris, Richard: Cathedrals and Abbeys of England and Wales: the Building Church, 600-1540. Dent, 1979, 1st. Cloth. 294pp. 8 colour plates, over 150 monochrome photographs, and 86 ground plans and drawings. 10¼″ x 7¾″. Small section of front free endpaper missing, otherwise VG/VG. £10.00

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141. Nebolsine, George: Journey into Romanesque: a Traveller’s Guide to Romanesque Monuments in Europe. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969, 1st. Cloth. 272pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 7¾″. Some browning to endpapers. VG/-. £15.00

142. Needham, A.: How to Study an Old Church. Batsford, 1948, 3rd. Cloth. ix and 88pp. 9″ x 6″. Dust-jacket is chipped and price-clipped. VG/G. £7.50

143. New, Anthony S. B.: The Observer’s Book of Cathedrals. Warne, 1972, 1st. Cloth. 199pp. 16 monochrome plates, and 250 other illustrations. 5¾″ x 3½″. Inscription. VG/VG. £5.00

144. O’Connell, J. B.: Church Building and Furnishing: the Church’s Way. Burns and Oates, 1955. Card covers. xx and 259pp. 8 monochrome plates, and 10 other illustrations. 8½″ x 5½″. 2 pages are affected by offsetting. G/-. £16.00

145. Oursel, Raymond: Living Architecture: Romanesque. Oldbourne, 1967, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 8½″. VG/-. £10.00

146. Parker, John Henry: An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture. James Parker, 1898, 12th. Red cloth with gilt lettering. xxiii and 331pp. 200 illustrations. 6¾″ x 4½″. Inscriptions. VG/-. £10.00

147. Penoyre, John; and Ryan, Michael: The Observer’s Book of Architecture. Warne, 1961. Cloth. 223pp. 275 illustrations. 5¾″ x 3½″. Dust-jacket chipped. VG/G. £5.00

148. Perkins, Thomas: Handbook to Gothic Architecture, Ecclesiastical and Domestic. Hazell, Watson, and Viney, 1897, reprinted from a series of articles in The Amateur Photographer (1894 and 1895). Brown cloth with gilt lettering and bevelled edges. 223pp. 7¼″ x 5¼″. Some spotting to boards. VG/-. £8.00

149. Pevsner, Nikolaus; and Metcalf, Priscilla: The Cathedrals of England. Viking, 1985, 1st. Cloth. 2 volumes (Southern; and Midland, Eastern and Northern). 779pp. in total. 386 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7¾″. Neat inscriptions in both volumes. VG to F/VG to F. £80.00

150. As 149 but The Folio Society, 2005. Grey cloth with red spine. 3 volumes in separate slipcases (The South-East, The West and Midlands, and The North and East Anglia). Introduction (liii) common to all volumes. 1,140pp. in total. 326 monochrome illustrations. 10¼″ x 7¾″ x 1½″. Foreword by Gavin Stamp. M/M/M. £80.00

151. Platt, Colin: The Parish Churches of Medieval England. Chancellor Press, 1995 (first published by Secker and Warburg, 1981). Cloth. xvi and 185pp. 138 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £14.00

152. Port, M. H.: Six Hundred New Churches: a Study of the Church Building Commission, 1818-1856, and its Church Building Activities. SPCK, 1961, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 208pp. 12 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £40.00

153. Power, Cyril E.: English Mediaeval Architecture. Talbot and Co., 1923, 2nd. Cloth. 3 volumes. xxx and 539pp. in total. 424 illustrations. 6½″ x 4¼″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Corners bumped on Vol. II; synoptical chart in same volume repaired with sellotape. G to VG/-. £24.00

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154. Pratt, Helen Marshall: The Cathedral Churches of England. Duffield and Co., New York, 1924, 2nd. Cloth. xviii and 583pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 7½″ x 5¼″ x 1½″. Spine faded; inscription, and book-plate. G to VG/-. £11.00

155. Prentice, Sartell: The Voices of the Cathedral: Tales in Stone and Legends in Glass. George Harrap, 1937, 1st? Cloth. xvii and 307pp. Colour frontispiece, 64 monochrome plates, and 11 other illustrations. 8¾″ x 6″. Some staining to front board; spine slightly faded. G to VG/-. £14.00

156. Prior, Edward S.: The Cathedral Builders in England. Seeley and Co., 1905, 1st. Maroon cloth with gilt decoration and lettering; top edges gilt. 112pp. 4 colour plates (from illuminated manuscripts), and 33 other illustrations. 10½″ x 7¼″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Top of spine frayed; stain at bottom of front board. Front hinge slightly weak. G to VG/-. £24.00

157. Rait, R. S. (editor): English Episcopal Palaces (Province of York). Constable, 1911, 1st. Cloth. vi and 321pp. 12 plates. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £15.00

158. Randall, Gerald: Church Furnishings and Decoration in England and Wales. Batsford, 1980, 1st. Cloth. 240pp. 262 monochrome photographs. 10″ x 7¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £20.00

159. Randall, Gerald: The English Parish Church. Batsford, 1982, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. 162 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £12.00

160. Reed, G. H.: Architecture. A. and C. Black, late 1930s. Boards. 3 volumes (Architecture [mainly ecclesiastical], Military and Domestic, and the Parish Church). 96pp. in total. Illustrated with monochrome photographs and drawings. 9¼″ x 7¼″. Book-plates; small split in spine of third volume. VG/-. £15.00

161. Rickman, Thomas: An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England from the Conquest to the Reformation. Longman , Rees, Orme, Green and Longman, 1835, 4th. Cloth, half bound in brown leather; gilt lettering on spine. 339pp. Frontispiece and 14 plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Boards faded in places. Frontispiece detached; front endpapers water-stained. Plates foxed. G to VG/-. £50.00

162. As 161 but John Henry Parker, 1848, 5th. lvi and 239pp. 19 illustrations. 9″ x 6″. Contains a supplement on Saxon Architecture (lxii). Boards rubbed; spine slightly chipped. Bookplate. £45.00

163. As 161 but John Henry Parker, 1862, 6th. xvi and 464pp. 35 illustrations. 9¼″ x 6¼″. Top and bottom of spine frayed. Some pencil annotations. Inscription. £45.00

164. Roberts, H. Ernest: Medieval Monasteries and Minsters. SPCK, 1949, 1st. Cloth. xii and 160pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 8¾″ x 5½″. Dust-jacket slightly chipped. VG/P to G. £9.00

165. Robertson, T. S.: The Progress of Art in English Church Architecture. Gay and Bird, 1897, 1st. Red cloth with gilt lettering and bevelled edges. xxiii and 176pp. 22 plates, and 39 illustrations in the text. 10¼″ x 8″. G to VG/-. £22.00

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166. Robinson, David (editor): The Cistercian Abbeys of Britain: Far from the Concourse of Man. Batsford, 1998, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10¼″ x 8½″. M/M. £25.00

167. Robinson, John Martin: Treasures of the English Church. Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995, 1st. Cloth. xviii and 269pp. Illustrated throughout, mainly in monochrome. 10″ x 7¾″. Small darkened area on front board. VG/-. £14.00

168. Rodwell, Warwick: The Archaeology of the English Church: the Study of Historic Churches and Churchyards. Batsford, 1981, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. 90 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG/-. £16.00

169. Rosengarten, A.: A Handbook of Architectural Styles. Chatto and Windus, 1888, 1st English edition. Dark red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. xxii and 509pp. 639 illustrations. 8¼″ x 5½″ x 1½″. Hinges weak; inscription. G/-. £25.00

170. Sackett, Eliza (compiler): British Churches, with Photographs from the Francis Frith Collection. Bounty Books, 2006, 1st. Cloth. 160pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 10¼″ x 10½″. M/M. £15.00

171. Saunders, George: Observations on the Origin of Gothic Architecture. Communicated in a Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks. Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts (Vol. XVII), read 24th January 1811. Re-bound in brown cloth. 30pp. 4 plates. 10½″ x 8½″. VG/-. £32.00

172. Scotford, John R.: The Church Beautiful: a Practical Discussion of Church Architecture. The Pilgrim Press, 1945, 1st. Red cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. xi and 161pp. 74 monochrome illustrations. 9½″ x 6½″. Spine slightly faded; corners slightly bumped. G to VG/-. £7.50

173. Scott, George Gilbert: Lectures on the Rise and Development of Mediaeval Architecture (delivered at the Royal Academy). John Murray, 1879. Brown cloth with gilt lettering; top edges gilt. 2 volumes. Vol. I: xv and 365pp; 192 illustrations. Vol. II: xvi and 347pp.; 263 illustrations. 9″ x 6¼″. Boards rubbed; tops of spine slightly frayed. VG/-. £75.00

174. Sharpe, Edmund: The Seven Periods of Church Architecture. George Bell, 1888, 3rd. Red, gilt-decorated cloth. xiv and 40pp. Illustrated with 20 steel engravings, and woodcuts. 11″ x 7½″. Some plates detached; needs re-casing. Some light foxing to endpapers. G/-. £45.00

175. Short, Ernest: The House of God: a History of Religious Architecture and Symbolism. Philip Allan and Co., 1925, 1st. Cloth. xv and 342pp. 97 monochrome plates. 10″ x 7″. Spine slightly faded; inscription. VG/-. £22.00

176. Short, Ernest: A History of Religious Architecture. Philip Allan and Co., 1936, 2nd. Cloth. xix and 304pp. 65 monochrome plates. 10″ x 6½″. VG/-. £16.00

177. As 176 but Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1951, 3rd. 9″ x 6½″. VG/G to VG. £18.00

178. Sinden, Donald: The English Country Church. Sidgwick and Jackson, 1988, 1st. Cloth. 160pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 11¼″ x 7½″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £9.00

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179. Singleton, Esther: How to Visit English Churches. Dodd, Mead and Company, New York, 1912, 1st. Cloth. xl and 460pp. 91 plates. 6¾″ x 4½″ x 1¼″. VG/-. £13.00

180. Sitwell, Sacheverell: Gothic Europe. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 192pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 10″ x 7¼″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped, and has a small section missing. VG/G. £15.00

181. Smith, R. J. L. (editor): A Guide to Cathedrals and Greater Churches. R. J. L. Smith, 1988, 1st. Card covers. 359pp. 55 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 6″. VG/-. £6.00

182. Smith, T. Roger: Architecture: Gothic and Renaissance. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1890, 1st. Cloth. xxxx and 236pp. 84 illustrations. 7¾″ x 5½″. 2 small stains on rear board; inscription. G to VG/-. £18.00

183. As 182 but SPCK, 1916. VG/-. £15.00

184. Southall, Kenneth H.: Our Quaker Heritage: Early Meeting Houses. Quaker Home Service, 1984, 1st (2nd impression). Cloth. x and 81pp. Illustrated throughout in colour and monochrome. 9¾″ x 7½″. F/-. £12.00

185. As 184 but pictorial card covers. 9½″ x 7¼″. F/-. £10.00

186. Strzygowski, Josef: Origin of Christian Church Art: New Facts and Principles of Research. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1923, 1st. Original grey boards with buckram spine. xvii and 267pp. 74 illustrations. 10½″ x 8″. Eight lectures delivered for the Olaus-Petri Foundation at Upsala, to which is added a chapter on Christian Art in Britain. Partially unopened. Corners slightly bumped; portion of label on front board missing. G to VG/-. £40.00

187. Swaan, Wim: Art and Architecture of the Late Middle Ages. Omega Books, 1988 (reprint). Cloth. 232pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 12¼″ x 9¾″. VG/VG. £15.00

188. Swaan, Wim: The Gothic Cathedral. Omega Books, 1988 (reprint). Cloth. 328pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 12¼″ x 9¾″. VG/VG. £15.00

189. Symons, Vivian: Church Maintenance. Marshall, Morgan and Scott, 1968, 1st. Cloth. 153pp. 11 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5¾″. 4-page section detached, otherwise VG/. £12.50

190. Tatton-Brown, Tim: Great Cathedrals of Britain: an Archaeological History. BBC Books, 1989, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. Numerous monochrome photographs, line drawings, and plans. 10″ x 7¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Edges of pages slightly stained. VG/VG. £12.50

191. Taylor, H. M. (Volumes I to III) and Joan (Volumes I and II only): Anglo-Saxon Architecture. Cambridge at the University Press. Green cloth. 3 volumes. Vol. I (1965): xxviii, 482pp., and 235 figures. Vol. II (1965): 251pp., 279 monochrome plates, and 117 figures. Vol. III (1978): xx, 383pp., and 111 figures. 11¼″ x 8″. Spine on Vol. III faded. VG/-. £340.00

192. Thompson, A. H.: The Cathedral Churches of England. SPCK, 1925, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 235pp. 31 plates. 8¾″ x 5½″. G to VG/-. £12.50

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193. Thorald, Henry: Cathedrals, Abbeys and Priories of England and Wales. Collins, 1986, 1st. Cloth. xx and 332pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10¾″ x 7½″. VG to F/VG to F. £16.00

194. Timbs, John; and Gunn, Alexander: Abbeys, Castles and Halls of Ancient England and Wales: their Legendary Lore and Popular History. Warne, no date. Original green, gilt-decorated cloth. 3 volumes (South, Midland, and North & Wales). xxxi and 1,724pp. in total. 12 plates. 8¼″ x 6¼″. VG/-. £36.00

195. Timpson, John: Timpson’s Country Churches. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1998, 1st. Cloth. 223pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 11″ x 9½″. F/F. £15.00

196. Toman, Rolf (editor): Romanesque: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting. Könemann, 1997, 1st. Cloth. 481pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in colour. 12½″ x 11¾″ x 1½″. Corners bumped. G to VG/VG. £22.50

197. Tyrrell-Green, E.: Parish Church Architecture. SPCK, 1924, 1st. Cloth. 246pp. 65 monochrome illustrations. 8¾″ x 5½″. Inscription. VG/-. £16.00

198. Van Rensselar, Mrs. Schuyler: Handbook of English Cathedrals. The Century Co., New York, 1910, 8th? Cloth. xxvi and 483pp. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £11.00

199. Wade, J. H.: Rambles in Cathedral Cities. Methuen, 1927, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 288pp. 16 plates, and 1 map. 7¾″ x 5¼″. Foxed throughout. G to VG/-. £8.50

200. Warrack, John (introduction by): British Cathedrals. Otto Schultze and Co., no date (c.1920). Grey cloth with black lettering and inlaid photograph. xxiv (introduction), and 100 plates. 10¾″ x 8″. Corners slightly bumped, minuscule tear on back cover. VG/-. £12.00

201. Webb, Geoffrey: Architecture in Britain: the Middle Ages. Penguin (Pelican History of Art Series), 1956, 1st. Cloth. xxi and 234pp. 192 monochrome plates, and 91 figures. 10¼″ x 7¼″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. Spine faded and a bit worn. G to VG/-. £22.00

202. Webster, Christopher; and Elliot, John (editors): ‘A Church as It Should Be’: the Cambridge Camden Society and Its Influence. Shaun Tyas, 2000, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 466pp. 87 monochrome photographs. 9½″ x 6½″ x 1½″. F/F. £35.00

203. West, G. H.: Gothic Architecture in England and France. Bell, 1927, 2nd. Cloth. xxx and 342pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £12.00

204. Whiffen, Marcus: Stuart and Georgian Churches outside London 1603 to 1837. Batsford, 1947-8, 1st. Cloth. viii and 118pp. 1 colour and 153 monochrome illustrations. 9″ x 6″. Spine faded; book-plate. G to VG/-. £11.00

205. Wigoder, Geoffrey: The Story of the Synagogue. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986, 1st. Cloth. 208pp. 50 colour plates, and 200 monochrome illustrations. 10¾″ x 8″. F/F. £20.00

206. Wilkinson, Philip: England’s Abbeys, Monastic Buildings and Culture. English Heritage, 2006. Cloth. 216pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 10″ x 7¾″. M/M. £15.00

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207. Willis, The Rev. Robert: Architectural History of Some English Cathedrals. Paul Minet, 1972 (first published in 1845). Cloth. 2 volumes. Approximately 660pp. in total. Illustrated with monochrome figures and fold-out plans. 10″ x 7¼″. VG/VG. £55.00

208. Winkles, Henry and Benjamin; Garland, Robert; and Moule, Thomas: Winkles's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. Effingham Wilson and Charles Tilt, 1836 and 1838, 1st. Cloth. 2 volumes (of 3). Vol. I: xx and 144pp; 61 plates. Vol. II: viii and 140pp; 60 plates. Needs recasing; sporadic light foxing throughout (mainly affecting plates). 10¾″ x 7½″. P/-. £30.00

209. Worringer, Wilhelm: Form in Gothic. Tiranti, 1957, (first English edition, G. Putnam’s Sons, 1927). Cloth. xv and 181pp. 50 monochrome plates. 10¼″ x 7½″. Sellotape marks and spotting on endpapers. G to VG/-. £16.00

210. Castles and Cathedrals: 100 Amazing Views from Getmapping. Harper Collins, 2001. Pictorial laminated boards. 100 colour aerial photographs with accompanying text. 6¼″ x 8½″. M/-. £15.00

211. Cathedrals. The Great Western Railway, 1926, 2nd impression of 2nd edition. Boards. vii and 122pp. 74 photographs, 74 drawings, and a map (contained in envelope attached to rear paste-down endpaper). 10″ x 7½″. Dust-jacket is chipped, and has a one-inch section at base of spine missing. VG/P to G. £15.00

212. Cathedrals Abbeys and Shrines of History and Romance. London Midland and Scottish Railway, no date. Cloth. ix and 184pp. Illustrated throughout with line drawings; 4 double-page maps. 9¼″ x 6″. Boards slightly grubby, otherwise VG/-. £12.50

213. Central Council for the Care of Churches. Reports 1 to 17 inclusive (1923-1963). All card covers except 3 and 4 (which are boards). All 8½″ x 5½″ except 8 (which is 9¾″ x 7¼″). VG/-. £80.00

214. New Churches Illustrated. Incorporated Church Building Society, 1936. Cloth. 129pp. 12½″ x 9¼″. Photographs, ground plans, and information regarding fifty-two churches erected during the years 1926-1936. Inscription. VG/-. £25.00

215. Notes on the Repair of Ancient Buildings. The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, 1903. Boards with buckram spine. 75pp. 9 figures. 7½″ x 5¼″. Corners slightly bumped; inscription. G to VG/-. £32.00

216. The Church Builder: a Quarterly Journal of Church Extension in England and Wales. Rivingtons, in connexion with the Incorporated Church Building Society. Illustrated paper covers. 29 volumes (Nos. 21-31, 33-40, 44-48, 50, 52, 54-56) covering the period January 1867 to October 1875. 7½″ x 4½″. VG/-. £145.00

217. As 216 but Nos 33-40 (1870-1) bound in one volume. Marbled boards half bound with black leather. 7½″ x 4½″. Front hinge split; needs recasing. G/-. £40.00

Transactions of the St. Paul’s Ecclesiological Society (all 11″ x 8¾″)

218. Volume II – Part IV. 1889. VG/-. £6.00

219. Volume II – Part V. 1890. VG/-. £6.00

220. Volume III – Part I. 1891. VG/-. £6.00

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221. Volume III – Part II. 1892. VG/-. £6.00

222. Volume IV – Part III. 1898. Front cover torn. G/-. £5.00

223. Volume V – Part III. 1903. Front cover torn, otherwise VG/-. £5.50

224. Volume VI – Part IV. 1909. Unopened. VG/-. £6.00

225. Volume VIII – Part I. 1917. Unopened. VG/-. £6.00

226. Volume VIII – Part II. 1918. Unopened. VG/-. £6.00

227. Volume IX – Parts II, III, IV (combined). 1926. Unopened. VG/-. £9.00

228. Volume IX – Part V. 1928. Unopened. VG/-. £6.00

229. Volume X – Part 4. 1938. Unopened. VG/-. £6.00

230. Rules of the Society. Reprinted from Volume IX, Part V. VG/-. £3.00

ART AND ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS

231. Bradley, John W.: Illuminated Manuscripts. Bracken Books, 1996 (reprint of book originally published by Methuen in 1920). Card covers. xii and 290pp. 20 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 5¼″. VG/-. £6.00

232. Cook, William R.: Images of St Francis of Assisi in Painting, Stone and Glass from the Earliest Images to ca. 1320 in Italy: a Catalogue. The University of Western Australia, 1999. Laminated cloth. 316pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 10″ x 7″. Top corner slightly bumped, otherwise F/-. £30.00

233. Cutts, Edward L.: Early Christian Art. SPCK, 1893, 1st. Black cloth with bevelled edges and gilt lettering. xvi and 368pp. 85 illustrations. 8¼″ x 5¾″. Front hinge slightly weak. G to VG/-. £20.00

234. Dodwell, C. R. (introduction): The Great Lambeth Bible. Faber and Faber, 1969, 1st. Cloth. 38pp. 8 colour plates. 11¼″ x 8¾″. VG/-. £10.00

235. Dolmetsch, Heinrich: The Treasury of Ornament. The Studio Library of Decorative Art, 1989 (first published in 1887). Cloth. 85 colour plates with explanatory text. 13¼″ x 9½″. Book-plate. VG to F/VG to F. £20.00

236. Farnsworth, Sidney: Illumination and its Development in the Present Day. Hutchinson, 1920, 1st. Cloth. 267pp. Illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 9¼″ x 6″. Stamp on front free endpaper. VG/-. £18.00

237. Ferrua, Antonio: The Unknown Catacomb: a Unique Discovery of Early Christian Art. Geddes and Grosset, 1991. Cloth. 180pp. 150 illustrations, mostly in colour. 12½″ x 9¼″. VG/VG. £15.00

238. Glazier, Richard: Manual of Ornament. Batsford, 1933, 5th. Cloth. 184pp. 85 plates, and numerous text figures. 9¾″ x 6½″. VG/VG. £32.00

239. Goetz, Oswald: The Rembrandt Bible: a Selection from the Master’s Graphic Work. The Greystone Press, 1941, 1st. Cloth. 16pp. and 48 monochrome plates. 11¾″ x 8¾″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. VG/G. £8.00

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240. Herbert, J. A.: Illuminated Manuscripts. Cedric Chivers, 1972 (first published in 1911 by Methuen). Cloth. 356pp. 51 monochrome plates. 9¼″ x 6″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. Dust-jacket slightly chipped. VG/G to VG. £18.00

241. Johnston, Edward: Writing and Illuminating and Lettering. Pitman, 1954, reprint of 3rd edition. Cloth. xxx and 434pp. Illustrated in monochrome. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £18.00

242. Jones, Owen: The Grammar of Ornament. Omega Books, 1986 (first published by Day and Son, 1856). Cloth. 157pp. 100 colour plates. 13½″ x 9½″ x 1½″. VG/VG. £33.00

243. Kingsford, H. S.: Illustrations of the Occasional Offices of the Church in the Middle Ages from Contemporary Sources. Mowbray, 1921 (Alcuin Club Collections XXIV). Boards. 89pp. 46 plates. 10½″ x 6½″. Spine faded; boards bumped. Book-label and inscription. G/-. £26.00

244. Marks, Richard; and Morgan, Nigel: The Golden Age of English Manuscript Painting 1200-1500. BCA, 1981. Cloth. 119pp. 40 colour plates, and 24 other illustrations. 11¼″ x 8¼″. VG/VG. £15.00

245. As 244 but Chatto and Windus, 1981, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 11″ x 8″. VG/-. £10.00

246. Mollett, J. W.: An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology. London, 1883, 1st. Green cloth with red and gilt lettering. viii and 350pp. Fully illustrated with woodcuts. 8½″ x 6½″. Small faded area on front board. VG/-. £28.00

247. Nasibova, Aida (translated by): The Faceted Chamber in the Kremlin, Moscow. Aurora Art Publishers, 1982, 2nd? Cloth. 22pp. introduction, and 101 colour plates. 9″ x 6½″. VG to F/VG to F. £14.00

248. Newton, Eric; and Neil, William: The Christian Faith in Art. Hodder and Stoughton, 1966, 1st. Cloth. 318pp. 17 colour plates, and 219 monochrome illustrations. 9¼″ x 7¼″ x 1½″. VG/-. £16.00

249. Noad, Timothy; and Seligman, Patricia: The Art of Illuminated Letters: a Practical Guide for Calligraphers. BCA, 1994. Cloth. 160pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 9″ x 9″. F/F. £8.00

250. Pillat, Cornelia: Pictura Murală în Epoca Lui Matei Basarab. Editura, Meridiane Bucureşş, 1980. Cloth. 103pp. 106 illustrations, many in colour. 10½″ x 8¼″. VG/VG. £14.00

251. Racinet, Albert: The Dictionary of Ornament. The Studio Library of Decorative Art, 1990 (first published in 1885). Cloth. 120 colour plates with accompanying text. 13¼″ x 9½″. Book-plate. VG to F/VG to F. £20.00

252. Racinet, Albert: The Encyclopedia of Ornament. The Studio Library of Decorative Art, 1988 (first published in 1873). Cloth. 70pp. 100 colour plates with accompanying text. 13¼″ x 9½″. Book-plate. VG to F/VG to F. £20.00

253. Redgrave, Gilbert R.: Outlines of Historic Ornament. Chapman and Hall, 1884, 1st. Cloth. xv and 170pp. 129 figures. 7¾″ x 5¼″. Top of spine frayed; boards a bit grubby; some sections loose. G/-. £7.50

254. Rice, D. Talbot (introduction): Icons. Studio Editions, 1990. Cloth. 143pp. 64 colour plates. 13¼″ x 9½″. VG to F/VG. £18.00

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255. Rice, D. Talbot: The Beginnings of Christian Art. Hodder and Stoughton, 1957, 1st. Cloth. 223pp. 52 plates (4 in colour), and 21 line illustrations. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £18.00

256. Schlunk, Helmut; and Berenguer, Magin: La Pintura Mural Asturiana de los Siglos IX Y X. Leon Sanchez Cuesta, Madrid, 1957, 1st. Card covers. xxii and 188pp. 30 colour plates (5 fold-out), 20 monochrome plates (3 fold-out), and 183 figures in the text. 13¾″ x 10″. One of the fold-out colour plates has been torn and neatly repaired. Text in Spanish. VG/-. £58.00

257. Sencourt, Robert: The Consecration of Genius: a Study of Christian Art. Hollis and Carter, 1947, 1st. Cloth. xxii and 329pp. 29 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5½″. Dust-jacket is chipped. G to VG/G. £14.00

258. Skrobucha, Heinz: Icons in Czechoslovakia. Hamlyn, 1971, 1st. Cloth, with plain cardboard slipcase. Introduction (xxxii) and 60 colour plates with accompanying text. 11¼″ x 8¼″. Small tear in dust-jacket. VG/G to VG. £16.00

259. Shaw, Henry: The Encyclopaedia of Ornament. Academy Editions, 1974 (complete reprint of 1842 edition by William Pickering). Cloth. vi and 60 plates (one of which is detached). 11½″ x 8¾″. Small damaged area on rear free endpaper. G/-. £7.00

260. Smyth, Carolyn: Correggio’s Frescoes in Parma Cathedral. Princeton University Press, 1997, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 158pp. 141 monochrome photographs. 10¼″ x 7¾″. M/M. £26.00

261. Sparrow, W. Shaw (editor): The Old Testament in Art: from the Creation of the World to the Death of Moses. Hodder and Stoughton, no date. Cloth. 208pp. 160 monochrome plates. 12″ x 8½″. Some spotting and scuffing to boards. Endpapers browned; book-plate. G to VG/-. £30.00

262. Speltz, Alexander: The History of Ornament: Antiquity to Modern Times. The Studio Library of Decorative Art, 1989 (first published in 1915). Cloth. viii and 58pp. 110 colour plates with accompanying text. 13¼″ x 9½″. Book-plate; small tears in dust-jacket. Small dent at top of rear board. VG/VG. £20.00

263. van der Meer, F.: Early Christian Art. Faber and Faber, 1967, 1st English edition. Cloth. 149pp. Coloured frontispiece, and 48 monochrome plates. 10″ x 6¼″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £12.00

264. Ward, James: Historic Ornament: Treatise on Decorative Art and Architectural Ornament. Chapman and Hall, 1897, 1st. Cloth. 2 volumes. Vol. I.: xx and 409pp. Vol. II: xvi and 411pp. 753 illustrations in total. 9″ x 6″. Spines faded and chipped; hinges tender. G to VG/-. £32.00

265. Wellesz, Emmy: The Vienna Genesis. Faber and Faber, 1960, 1st. Cloth. 39pp. 8 colour plates. 11¼″ x 8¾″. G to VG/-. £8.00

266. Whinney, M. Dickens: The Interrelation of the Fine Arts in England in the Early Middle Ages. Ernest Benn, 1930, 1st. Boards. xvi and 30pp. 16 monochrome plates. 9¾″ x 7¼″. Inscription. VG/-. £14.00

267. Zaczec, Iain: The Book of Kells: Art, Origins, History. Greenwich Editions, 2004, 1st. Laminated pictorial boards with dust-jacket. 96pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 11¼″ x 8¾″. M/M. £12.00

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268. Zbinden, Dr. Hans (editor): Early Medieval Illumination. Iris Books and Batsford, 1951, 1st. Boards. 20pp. 21 colour plates, and 8 other illustrations. 14″ x 10¼″. Inscription. VG/-. £13.00

269. Victorian Church Art. Victoria and Albert Museum, 1971. Card covers. xxvi and 184pp. Illustrated with monochrome photographs. 12″ x 8¼″. Catalogue of an exhibition held between November 1971 and January 1972. VG/-. £20.00

BAPTISM AND FONTS

270. Bond, Francis: Fonts and Font Covers. Henry Frowde, 1908, 1st. Light blue cloth with white lettering (spine faded). xv and 347pp. Illustrated by 426 photographs and drawings. 9″ x 6″ x 1½″. Spine a bit frayed and battered. Inscription. G to VG/-. £38.00

271. Eden, Cecil H.: Black Tournai Fonts in England: the Group of Seven Late Norman Fonts from Belgium. Elliot Stock, 1909, 1st. Pale blue boards with dark blue buckram spine. 32pp. 16 plates. 11¼″ x 9″. Some browning, particularly to endpapers. G/-. £22.00

272. Paley, F. A.: Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts. John Van Voorst, 1844, 1st. Fully bound in brown leather; marbled boards. Introduction (32pp.) followed by 124 engravings (recto), with accompanying text (verso). Label on spine chipped, with slight loss. 8½″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £60.00

273. As 272 but cloth. 8¾″ x 6″. VG/-. £48.00

274. Stauffer, S. Anita: On Baptismal Fonts: Ancient and Modern. Grove Books, 1994, 1st. Card covers. 73pp. 4 colour plates, and 18 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 5½″. Number 29-30 in the Alcuin/GROW Liturgical Study series. VG/-. £5.00

BELLS, BELLRINGING AND TOWERS

275. Allen, Frank J.: The Great Church Towers of England, Chiefly of the Perpendicular Period. Cambridge, 1932, 1st. Cloth. xiii and 206pp. 52 plates, and 59 illustrations in the text. 11¼″ x 8½″. VG/-. £60.00

276. Brereton, R. P.: Some Church Towers of Somerset. No date. Cloth. One page of introductory notes, and 60 collotypes. 11¼″ x 9½″. The collotypes were prepared by Brereton to illustrate a monograph on Somerset Church Towers. His death prevented the completion of the project. Book-plate. Some foxing, mainly to preliminary papers. VG/-. £70.00

277. Colchester, W. E.: Hampshire Church Bells: their Founders and Inscriptions. Kingsmead, 1979 (first published in 1920). Cloth. viii and 116pp. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £20.00

278. Dove, R. H.: A Bellringer’s Guide to the Church Bells of Britain and Ringing Peals of the World. Viggers, 1976, 5th. Cloth. viii and 198pp. 7¼″ x 5″. Dust-jacket is taped to boards. VG/VG. £12.00

279. Elphick, George: The Craft of the Bellfounder. Phillimore, 1988, 1st. Cloth. xii and 132pp. 72 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG to F/VG to F. £25.00

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280. Fisher, E. A.: Anglo-Saxon Towers: an Architectural and Historical Study. David and Charles, 1969, 1st. Cloth. 208pp. 42 monochrome plates, 14 figures, and 5 maps. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £15.00

281. Goode, W. J.: East Anglian Round Towers and their Churches. Round Tower Churches Society, 1982, 1st. Pictorial card covers. ix and 117pp. 41 monochrome photographs. 11¾″ x 8¼″. Covers creased. G/-. £28.00

282. Goode, W. J.: Round Tower Churches of South East England. Round Tower Churches Society, 1994, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 206pp. Coloured frontispiece, 40 monochrome photographs, and numerous drawings. 11¾″ x 8¼″. VG/-. £30.00

283. Ingram, Tom: Bells in England. Frederick Muller, 1954, 1st. Cloth. x and 204pp. 19 drawings. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £20.00

284. Major, Bob (Harrison, Reginald): Bells of the Isle. John Crowther, no date. Boards. 63pp. 10 monochrome photographs. 7″ x 4½″. Dust-jacket chipped and grubby. VG/G. £16.00

285. Matthews, Patrick: The Bells of Richmond Hill. Church of the Sacred Heart, Bournemouth, 1983. Pictorial card covers. 32pp. 15 monochrome photographs. 9¼″ x 7¼″. VG to F/-. £8.00

286. Messent, Claude J. W.: The Round Towers to English Parish Churches. Fletcher and Son, 1958, 1st. Cloth. xxv and 369pp. 180 drawings by the author. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £32.00

287. Morris, Ernest: Towers and Bells of Britain. Robert Hale, 1955, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 270pp. 32 monochrome plates, and 7 etchings. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £48.00

288. Wickes, Charles: Illustrations of the Spires and Towers of the Mediaeval Churches of England. John Weale and Ackerman and Co. Brown cloth. 3 volumes. Vol. I (Spires): 1853-4. 25 engraved plates. Vol. II (Towers): 1854-5. 25 engravings. Front endpaper and frontispiece are loose. Vol. III (Supplemental): 1858-9. 20 engravings. 22½″ x 15″. The spines on all three volumes are chipped and battered. G/-. £240.00

289. The Conservation and Repair of Bells and Bellframes. Church House, 2002, reprint of 1st edition. Card covers. vii and 32pp. 9 monochrome illustrations. 8¼″ x 5¾″. F/-. £7.00

290. The Towers and Bells Handbook. The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, 1973. Cloth. 64pp. 29 monochrome plates, and 12 line drawings. 11¾″ x 8½″. Book-plate. VG/-. £28.00

BRASSES AND BRASS RUBBING

291. Badham, Sally: Brasses from the North East. Phillips and Page, 1979. Laminated card covers in comb binding. 32pp. 20 monochrome plates. 11¾″ x 8½″. “A study of the brasses made in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Durham and Northumberland in the pre-Reformation period.” VG/-. £16.00

292. Beaumont, Edward T.: Ancient Memorial Brasses. Humphrey Milford, 1913, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 197pp. 78 monochrome illustrations. 7½″ x 5″. Top of spine slightly frayed; inscriptions. G to VG/-. £15.00

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293. Bouquet, A. C.: Church Brasses: British and Continental. Batsford, 1956, 1st. Cloth. xii and 284pp. 9″ x 6″. VG/VG. £14.00

294. Boutell, Rev. Charles: Monumental Brasses and Slabs. G. Bell, 1847, 1st. Cloth. xv and 235pp. Numerous illustrations. 10″ x 6¼″. G/-. £42.00

295. Boutell, Rev. Charles: The Monumental Brasses of England: a Series of Engravings upon Wood from Every Variety of These Interesting and Valuable Memorials. G. Bell, 1849, 1st. Cloth. xii and 53pp. 45 plates. 10¼″ x 6¾″. Ex-library. Boards in poor condition. Sporadically water-stained throughout. Contents tight. P/-. £18.00

296. Cameron, H. K.: A List of Monumental Brasses on the Continent of Europe. The Monumental Brass Society, 1970, 1st. Cloth. xv, 117pp., and 25pp. appendix. 7½″ x 5″. VG/VG. £12.00

297. Clayton, Muriel: Catalogue of Rubbings of Brasses and Incised Slabs. HMSO, 1929, 2nd. Cloth. xiv and 250pp. 72 monochrome plates. 9¾″ x 7¾″. A list of brass rubbings at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Front hinge weak; inscription. VG/-. £14.00

298. As 297 but 1972, 4th impression of 2nd edition. Pictorial card covers. xiv and 249pp. 72 monochrome plates. 9½″ x 7¼″. Small crease on front cover. VG/-. £10.00

299. Connor, A. B.: Monumental Brasses in Somerset. Kingsmead Reprints, 1970. Cloth. xix and 370pp. 101 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″ x 1¾″. VG/VG. £26.00

300. Davis, Cecil T.: The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire. Kingsmead Reprints, 1969 (originally published in 1899). Cloth. xx and 230pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £16.00

301. Haines, Rev. Herbert.: A Manual of Monumental Brasses: Comprising an Introduction to the Study of These Memorials and a List of Those Remaining in the British Isles. Parker, Rear hinge is tender in Volume I. Book-plates. G to VG/-. £65.00

302. Haines, H. (compiler): A Manual for the Study of Monumental Brasses in the Possession of the Oxford Architectural Society. John Henry Parker, 1848, 1st. Original brown boards, recently re-bound. cxiv and 227pp. 9″ x 6″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £40.00

303. Heseltine, Peter: The Brasses of Huntingdonshire. Cambridgeshire Libraries Publications, 1987. Card covers. 55pp. 32 monochrome plates. 8¼″ x 6″. Small blemish on rear cover; inscription. G/-. £6.00

304. Kite, Edward: The Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire: a Series of Examples of These Memorials, Ranging from the Thirteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries. John Henry and James Parker, 1860, 1st (limited to 250 copies). Brown cloth. xiii and 111pp. 32 plates (1 fold-out). 10″ x 6½″. Hinges very weak (needs re-casing); inscription and book-plate. P to G/-. £28.00

305. As 304 but Facsimile Edition from Kingsmead, 1969 (limited edition of 1,000 copies). Cloth. 9¾″ x 6¼.″. VG/VG. £25.00

306. Lester, G. A.: Brasses and Brass-Rubbing in the Peak District. Midsummer Publications, 1971, 1st. Card covers. 70pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8″ x 5″. VG/-. £12.00

307. Lewis, Betsey: Through England on My Knees: a Brass Rubbing Odyssey. A. S. Barnes and Co., 1977, 1st. Cloth. 241pp. 165 monochrome figures. 9½″ x 6¾″. VG/G. £6.00

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308. Macklin, H. W.: Monumental Brasses. Swan Sonnenschein, 1905, 5th. Cloth. 144pp. 7¾″ x 5″. G to VG/-. £11.00

309. As 308 but 1965, 3rd reprint of 7th edition. VG/VG. £7.50

310. Macklin, H. W.: The Brasses of England. Methuen, 1928, 4th. Cloth. xx and 336pp. 85 illustrations. 9″ x 5½″. VG/-. £28.00

311. Meara, David: Victorian Memorial Brasses. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983, 1st. Card covers. xvi and 173pp. 82 monochrome plates. 9¼″ x 6″. Small damaged area on front cover. G to VG/-. £6.00

312. Stephenson, Mill (compiler): A List of Monumental Brasses in Surrey. Kingsmead Reprints, 1970 (first published in 1921 in a limited one-volume edition from Surrey Archaeological Collections). Cloth. xii and 585pp. 152 illustrations. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £16.00

313. Suffling, Ernest R.: English Church Brasses. Kingsmead Reprints, 1970 (originally published by L. Upcott Gill, 1910). Cloth. xii and 456pp. 237 text figures. 9″ x 6″. VG/VG. £17.50

314. Trivick, Henry: The Picture Book of Brasses in Gilt. John Baker, 1971, 1st. Cloth. 241pp. 242 illustrations in gilt and black. 11¼″ x 9″. VG/VG. £14.00

315. The Complete Brass-Rubbing Guide to the Figure Brasses in the Counties of Sussex and Surrey. No date. Card covers. 38pp. 10″ x 8″. Small crease in front cover, otherwise VG/-. £12.00

CHURCHYARDS AND CEMETERIES

316. Bailey, Brian: Churchyards of England and Wales. Robert Hale, 1987, 1st. Cloth. 240pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 9½″ x 8″. VG/VG. £14.00

317. Bakewell, Joan; and Drummond, John: A Fine and Private Place: a Collection of Epitaphs and Inscriptions. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1977, 1st. Cloth. No pagination. 46 monochrome photographs (by Andrew Lawson). 10″ x 7″. Dust-jacket is slightly chipped. VG/G to VG. £10.00

318. Brooks, Chris: Mortal Remains: the History and Present State of the Victorian and Edwardian Cemetery. Wheaton, 1989, 1st. Cloth. 186pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 8½″. VG/VG. £17.00

319. Curl, James Stevens: Death and Architecture: an Introduction to Funerary and Commemorative Buildings in the Western European Tradition, with some Consideration of their Setting. Sutton, 2002, 3rd. Cloth. xxviii and 415pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 7″. F/F. £18.00

320. Cutts, Rev. Edward L.: A Manual for the Study of The Sepulchral Slabs and Crosses of the Middle Ages. John Henry Parker, 1849, 1st. Brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine; top edges gilt. 93pp. 83 plates. 9″ x 6″. Head of spine frayed; inscription. VG/-. £60.00

321. Fletcher, Ronald: In a Country Churchyard. Batsford, 1978, 1st. Cloth. 168pp. 76 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £7.50

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322. Greenoak, Francesca: God’s Acre: the Flowers and Animals of the Parish Churchyard. E. P. Dutton, 1985, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. Fully illustrated in colour with paintings by Clare Roberts. 9½″ x 8″. VG/VG. £7.50

323. Hopper, H. T.: The Provision and Maintenance of Playing Fields and Churchyards. Trade and Technical Press, no date. Cloth. 248pp. (55pp. on churchyards). 8¾″ x 5¾″. Top edges grubby; dust-jacket a bit worn. G to VG/G. £9.00

324. Messant, Claude J. W.: Lych-Gates and their Churches in Eastern England. Privately published, 1970, 1st. Cloth. 238pp. 98 drawings. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £10.00

325. Myres, J. N. L; and Green Barbara: The Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries of Caistor-by-Norwich and Markshall, Norfolk. The Society of Antiquaries, 1973, 1st. Cloth. xx and 338pp. 14 monochrome plates, 71 figures, and 3 fold-out maps. 11″ x 8¾″ x 1¾″. F/F. £26.00

326. Stapleton, Rev. Henry; and Burman, Peter: The Churchyards Handbook: Advice on their Care and Maintenance. CIO Publishing, 1976, 2nd. Card covers. vii and 136pp. 22 monochrome illustrations. 8¼″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £10.00

327. Timoney, Mary B.: Had me Made: a Study of the Grave Memorials of Co. Sligo from c.1650 to the Present. Tasks, 2005. Pictorial card covers. xvi and 282pp. 25 colour photographs, and 214 monochrome figures. 9½″ x 6¾″. Colour plates are arranged in the wrong order; small tear in front cover. VG/-. £15.00

328. Wenham, Leslie P.: The Romano-British Cemetery at Trentholme Drive, York. HMSO, 1968, 1st. Cloth. xii and 223pp. 53 monochrome plates, and 47 figures. 11″ x 9″. VG to F/VG to F. £55.00

329. Sculptured Memorials and Headstones. The Sculpture Centre, 1938, 1st. Cloth. 69pp. 55 plates. 11½″ x 7¾″. VG/-. £25.00

CROSSES, CRUCIFIXES AND CROSIERS

330. Pocknee, C. E.: Cross and Crucifix in Christian Worship and Devotion. Mowbray, 1962, 1st. Cloth. 78pp. 34 monochrome plates. 10″ x 7½″. Alcuin Club Tracts XXXII. Dust-jacket is a bit grubby, and stained with coffee rings. VG/G. £22.00

331. Tyack, Rev. G. S.: The Cross in Ritual Architecture and Art. William Andrews, 1896, 1st. Purple cloth with bevelled edges and gilt lettering; top edges gilt. 126pp. 14 illustrations. 7¾″ x 5½″. Spine is slightly faded and frayed; endpapers browned. Inscription. VG/-. £25.00

332. As 331 but new enlarged edition, 1900. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine (faded); gilt top edges. x and 197pp. 20 illustrations. 7¾″ x 5½″. Some underlinings in pencil. VG/-. £25.00

333. Vallance, Aymer: Old Crosses and Lychgates. Batsford, 1920, 1st. Cloth. xvii and 198pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9¾″ x 7½″. Lettering on spine faded; inscription. VG/-. £40.00

334. Watts, W. W.: Catalogue of Pastoral Staves. The Board of Education (for the Victoria and Albert Museum), 1924, 1st. Cloth. v and 40pp. 20 monochrome plates. 9¾″ x 7½″. Ex-library (reference) with all the usual markings. VG/-. £16.00

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335. Les Perrons de la Wallonie et les Market-Crosses de l’Écosse. Bruxelles, 1914. Cloth. 43pp. 2 plates, and 18 figures. 10″ x 6¾″. Inscriptions. VG/-. £15.00

EMBROIDERY AND NEEDLEWORK

336. Banbury, Gisele, and Dewar, Angela: How to Design and Make Banners for Sacred and Secular Festivals. Search Press, 2000, reprint of 1st edition. Pictorial card covers. 64pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10¼″ x 7¾″. M/-. £7.00

337. Biryukova, N. Y. (text); and Forman, B and W (photography): The Hermitage, Leningrad: Gothic and Renaissance Tapestries. Paul Hamlyn, 1965, 1st. White cloth with gilt lettering. 128pp. 128 colour photographs. 12″ x 10½″. VG/-. £25.00

338. Dean, Beryl: Church Needlework. Batsford, 1961, 1st. Cloth. 136pp. 79 figures. 9″ x 6″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £16.00

339. Dean, Beryl: Ecclesiastical Embroidery. Batsford, 1968, 1st (4th impression). Cloth. 258pp. 32 monochrome plates. 10″ x 7½″. Inscription; dust-jacket chipped. VG/G. £20.00

340. Dean, Beryl: Ideas for Church Embroidery. Batsford, 1968, 1st. Cloth. 192pp. 240 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £20.00

341. Downham, Marie-Clare: Lace for Church Use. Batsford, 1989, 1st. Cloth. 128pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £18.00

342. Dryden, Alice: Church Embroidery. Mowbray, 1911, 1st. Green cloth with black lettering. xvii and 180pp. 28 monochrome plates, and 13 figures. 6″ x 4½″. Number 9 in the “Arts of the Church” series. Spine very slightly faded. Book-plate. VG/-. £18.00

343. Edwards, Joan: Church Kneelers. Batsford, 1967, 1st. Cloth. 71pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 8¼″. Signed and inscribed by the author. VG/VG. £9.00

344. Greenwood, Ormerod: The Quaker Tapestry. Impact Books, 1990 1st. Cloth. ix and 246pp. 75 plates, 67 in colour. 10″ x 7¾″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. Tiny faded area on rear of dust-jacket, otherwise VG/VG. £15.00

345. Groves, Sylvia: The History of Needlework Tools and Accessories. Country Life Books, 1968, 2nd impression. Cloth. 136pp. 199 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG to F/VG to F. £36.00

346. Johnson, Margaret F.: Church Needlework 3: Burse, Veil and Stole. The Embroiders’ Guild, 1960, 1st. Card covers. 32pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9″ x 6½″. Inscription. VG/-. £10.00

347. Snook, Barbara: English Historical Embroidery. Batsford, 1960, 1st. Cloth. 136pp. 85 monochrome figures. 9″ x 5¾″. Book-label. VG/VG. £18.00

348. Sutherland, Graham: Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph: the Genesis of the Great Tapestry in Coventry Cathedral. The Pallas Gallery, 1964, 1st. Cloth with glassine dust-jacket. 112pp. 82 plates, 10 in colour. 8¾″ x 6¾″. Based on conversations with the artist. Introduction by Eric Newton. Inscription. VG/VG. £20.00

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349. Symonds, M; and Preece, L.: Needlework in Religion: an Introduction to its Inner Meaning, History and Development; also a Practical Guide to the Construction and Decoration of Altar Clothing and of the Vestments Required in Church Services. Isaac Pittman and Sons, 1923, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. xxiii and 230pp. Coloured frontispiece, 35 other plates, and 91 figures. 9¼″ x 6¼″. Edges of boards scuffed and discoloured. Stamp and inscription on front free endpaper. G/-. £48.00

350. Thompson, Barbara; and Trewin, Wendy: Embroidered Church Kneelers. Batsford, 1987, 1st. Cloth. 120pp. 98 illustrations, 8 in colour. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £10.00

351. Various: Church Needlework 5: Altar Frontals. The Embroiders’ Guild, 1965, 1st. . Card covers. 31pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9″ x 6½″. Inscription. VG/-. £10.00

352. Wilby, Noel Macdonald; and Carr, Elizabeth: How to Make Vestments. Burns Oates and Washbourne, 1936, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 82pp. 7 illustrations. 7½″ x 5″. Spine faded; boards a bit grubby. Dust-jacket chipped with some loss at foot of spine. G/G. £16.00

ORGANS AND CHURCH MUSIC (see also 58)

353. Adams, Richard: A Book of British Music Festivals. Robert Royce, 1986, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. 70 illustrations, 30 in colour. 10″ x 7″. VG/G to VG. £8.00

354. Adey, Lionel: Hymns and the Christian “Myth”. University of British Columbia Press, 1986, 1st. Cloth. xiii and 269pp. 9¼″ x 6¼″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £18.00

355. (A) Benedictine of Stanbrook: A Grammar of Plainsong. Rushworth and Dreaper, 1934, 3rd. Cloth. 106pp. 2 fold-out tables. 8½″ x 5½″. Small dent on rear board; label on front free endpaper. G to VG/-. £14.00

356. Blackwell, Albert L.: The Sacred in Music. Lutterworth Press, 1999, 1st. Cloth. 255pp. 9½″ x 6½″. F/F. £15.00

357. Dakers, Lionel: Church Music at the Crossroads: a Looking Forward Guide for Today. Marshall, Morgan and Scott, 1970, 1st. Cloth. 160pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £7.00

358. Davison, Archibald T.: Church Music: Illusion and Reality. Harvard University Press, 1960. Cloth. ix and 148pp. 8½″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £7.00

359. Douglas, Winifred; and Ellinwood, Leonard: Church Music in History and Practice. Faber and Faber, 1962, 2nd. Cloth. xxii and 266pp. 8¾″ x 6¾″. Small stain on a blank page in the introduction. G to VG/G to VG. £9.00

360. Douglass, Fenner: The Language of the Classical French Organ: a Musical Tradition Before 1800. Yale University Press, 1995, 2nd. Card covers. xiii and 251pp. 16 monochrome figures, 20 tables, and 10 charts. 9¼″ x 6″. Book-label and inscription. Crease to first 20 pages, otherwise VG/-. £14.00

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361. Downes, Ralph: Baroque Tricks: Adventures with Organ Builders. Positif Press, 1983, 1st. Cloth. 244pp. 31 monochrome photographs, and 33 figures. 9″ x 6¼″. Book-label and inscription. Spine of dust-jacket sunned. VG/G to VG. £22.00

362. Elvin, Laurence: Bishop and Sons Organ Builders: the Story of J.C. Bishop and his Successors. Laurence Elvin, 1984, 1st (limited edition of 1,000). Cloth. 356pp. Frontispiece and 129 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £35.00

363. Elvin, Laurence: Family Enterprise: the Story of some North Country Organ Builders. Laurence Elvin, 1986, 1st. Cloth. 172pp. 77 monochrome photographs, and 57 other illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG to F/VG to F. £36.00

364. Gardner, George; and Nicholson, Sydney H. (editors): A Manual of English Church Music. SPCK, 1923, 1st. Cloth. viii and 232pp. 8½″ x 6¾″. Book-label and inscription. Some underlinings in ink. VG/-. £10.00

365. Goode, Jack C.: Pipe Organ Registration. Abingdon Press, 1964, 1st. Cloth. 208pp. 9¼″ x 6¼″. Book-label and inscription. Boards and dust-jacket are covered with an adhesive plastic cover. Small split at top of front hinge. G to VG/G to VG. £12.00

366. Grace, Harvey: The Complete Organist. Grant Richards, 1920, 1st. Cloth. 240pp. 7¾″ x 5¼″. Book-label and inscription. G/-. £7.00

367. Gregory, A. S.: Praises with Understanding: Illustrated from the Words of the Methodist Hymn-Book. The Epworth Press, 1949, 2nd. Cloth. xvii and 265pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £12.00

368. Gwynn, Dominic: Historic Organ Conservation: a Practical Introduction to Processes and Planning. Church House Publishing, 2001. Card covers. 98pp. 20 monochrome photographs. 9½″ x 6¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG to F/-. £10.00

369. Henderson, John: A Directory of Composers for Organ. John Henderson, 1999, 2nd. Cloth. xii and 789pp. 13 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7″x 1¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/-. £35.00

370. Henrichsen, Max (compiler): Organ and Choral Aspects and Prospects. Henrichsen, 1958, 1st. Cloth. 181pp. 45 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. Dust-jacket browned, and with name printed on the front. VG/G. £8.00

371. Leaver, Robin A.; Litton, James H.; and Young, Carlton R. (editors): Duty and Delight: Routley Remembered: a Memorial Tribute to Erik Routley (1917-1982). Hope, 1985, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 310pp. 9 monochrome photographs. 9¾″ x 7″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £12.50

372. Lloyd, Charles H. (editor): The New Cathedral Psalter Chants. Novello 1909. Red cloth. 101pp. 6½″ x 7½″. Small area of spotting on front board. VG/-. £15.00

373. Long, Kenneth R.: The Music of the English Church. Hodder and Stoughton, 1972, 1st. Cloth. 479pp. 10″ x 7½″ x 1½″. VG/VG. £40.00

374. Lutkin, Peter Christian: Music and the Church. The Young Churchman Company, 1910, 1st. Cloth. xii and 274pp. 7½″ x 5¼″. Inscriptions. VG/-. £14.00

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375. Morris, R. O.; and Andrews, H. K.: The Oxford Harmony. Oxford University Press. Cloth. 2 volumes. Vol. I (1951, 3rd impression of 1st edition): vi and 139pp. Vol. II (1950, 1st): vii and 241pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Vol. I is price-clipped. VG/VG. £28.00

376. Neal, Roy: Organ Registrations and Techniques. Sceptre, 1982, 1st. Cloth. vi and 148pp. 4 monochrome plates, and 4 figures. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £9.00

377. Norman, Herbert and H. John: The Organ Today. Barrie and Rockliff, 1967, 2nd impression of 1st edition. Cloth. ix and 212pp. 46 monochrome photographs, and 54 figures. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £12.00

378. Ochse, Orpha: Organists and Organ Playing in Nineteenth-Century France and Belgium. Indiana University Press, 1994, 1st. Cloth. 270pp. 32 monochrome illustrations. 9½″ x 6½″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £22.00

379. Owen, Barbara: The Registration of Baroque Organ Music. Indiana University Press, 1997, 1st. Cloth. ix and 284pp. 9½″ x 6½″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £26.00

380. Perrot, Jean: The Organ: from its Invention in the Hellenistic Period to the End of the Thirteenth Century. Oxford University Press, 1971, 1st. Cloth. xxv and 317pp. 28 monochrome plates. 10″ x 6½″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. Book-label and inscription. VG/-. £26.00

381. Phillips, C. Henry: The Singing Church: an Outline History of the Music Sung by Choir and People. Faber and Faber, 1945, 1st. Cloth. 279pp. 8¾″ x 5½″. Inscription. VG/-. £9.00

382. Rhys, Stephen; and Palmer, King: The ABC of Church Music. Hodder and Stoughton, 1967, 1st. Cloth. 212pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £10.00

383. Routley, Erik: Church Music and the Christian Faith. Agape, 1978, 1st. Cloth. vi and 156pp. 8½″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £10.00

384. Routley, Erik: I’ll Praise my Maker: Studies in English Classical Hymnody. Independent Press, 1951, 1st. Cloth. 280pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. “A study of the hymns of certain authors who stand in or near the tradition of English Calvinism 1700-1850.” Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £10.00

385. Routley, Erik: The Church and Music. Duckworth, 1967, 2nd. Cloth. 262pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £9.00

386. Routley, Erik: Twentieth Century Church Music. Herbert Jenkins, 1971, 2nd. Cloth. 244pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £12.00

387. Thistlethwaite, Nicholas: The Making of the Victorian Organ. Cambridge University Press, 1990, 1st. Cloth. xxiv and 584pp. 64 monochrome plates, 30 figures, and 34 tables. 10″ x 7¼″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £42.00

388. Thistlethwaite, Nicholas; and Webber, Geoffrey (editors): The Cambridge Companion to the Organ. Cambridge University Press, 1998, 1st. Card covers. xiv and 340pp. 39 monochrome figures. 9¾″ x 6¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/-. £16.00

389. Various: Fanfare for an Organ-Builder: Essays Presented to Noel Mander to Celebrate the Sixtieth Anniversary of his Commencement in Business as an Organ-Builder. Positif

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Press, 1996. Card covers. 167pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9½″ x 6¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/-. £22.00

390. Wedgwood, James Ingall: A Comprehensive Dictionary of Organ Stops: English and Foreign, Ancient and Modern. The Vincent Music Company, 1905, 4th. Cloth. xvii and 194pp. 8½″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/-. £24.00

391. Wellesz, Egon; and Velimirović, Miloš: Studies in Eastern Chant Vol. I. Oxford University Press, 1966, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 134pp. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £12.00

392. Whitworth, Reginald: A Student’s Guide to the Organ: a Non-Technical Description of the Pipe Organ. Musical Opinion, 1935, 1st. Cloth. 91pp. 9 figures. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £14.00

393. Whitworth, Reginald: Organ Stops and their Use. Pitman, 1951, 1st. Cloth. x and 117pp. 8 monochrome plates, and 3 figures. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £10.00

394. Williams, Peter: A New History of the Organ from the Greeks to the Present Day. Faber and Faber, 1980, 1st. Cloth. 233pp. 51 monochrome photographs. 9½″ x 6½″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £30.00

395. Williams, Peter: The Organ in Western Culture 750-1250. Cambridge University Press, 1993, 1st. Cloth. xvii and 397pp. 19 monochrome photographs, and 8 drawings. 10″ x 7″. Book-label and inscription. VG/VG. £35.00

396. Wyatt, E. G. P.: St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music. The Plainsong and Mediæval Music Society, 1904, 1st. Red cloth with gilt decoration and lettering (faded on spine). 40pp. 4 plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Spine and edges of boards faded. VG/-. £18.00

397. The Liber Usualis with Introduction and Rubrics in English. Society of St. John the Evangelist, 1934. Re-bound in black cloth with black leather spine. xlix, 1,912pp and supplement (41pp.). 7½″ x 5¼″ x 2¼″. VG/-. £70.00

PLATE AND OTHER METAL

398. Cooper, Rev. T. S.: The Church Plate of Surrey. Reprinted from the Collections of the Surrey Archaeological Society, 1896. Soft covers. 45pp. 5 plates. 8½″ x 5½″. Rear cover partially detached, otherwise G to VG/-. £6.00

399. Couchman, J. E.: Sussex Church Plate. Combridge, 1913, 1st (reprinted from Sussex Archæological Collections, Vols. LIII, LIV, and LV). Brown cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. 254pp. 23 plates. 9″ x 6″. Partially unopened. VG/-. £40.00

400. Cripps, Wilfred Joseph: Old English Plate, Ecclesiastical, Decorative, and Domestic: its Makers and Marks. John Murray, 1886, 3rd. Green gilt-decorated cloth with bevelled edges. xv and 391pp. 104 illustrations. 9¼″ x 6½″. Tiny split at top of hinge. Sporadic light foxing throughout. Crossed out inscription. G to VG/-. £14.00

401. Evans, J. T.: The Church Plate of Gloucestershire. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archæological Society, 1906, 1st. Cloth. xxiv and 264pp. 21 plates, and 2 other illustrations. 10″ x 6½″. VG/-. £42.00

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402. Evans, J. T.: The Church Plate of Oxfordshire. The Alden Press, 1928, 1st. Cloth. xxxiii and 223pp. 30 plates. 10″ x 7¾″. Lettering on spine faded; endpapers browned. VG/-. £35.00

403. Gilchrist, James: Anglican Church Plate. The Connoisseur and Michael Joseph, 1967, 1st. Cloth. 120pp. 75 illustrations. 9¾″ x 6¼″. G to VG/G. £10.00

404. Jeavons, Sidney A.: Church Plate of Warwickshire: Diocese of Coventry. James Wilson, 1963, 1st. Cloth. xii and 92pp. 34 monochrome plates. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £26.00

405. Jones, E. Alfred: The Church Plate of the Diocese of Bangor. Bemrose and Sons, 1906, 1st. Red cloth with bevelled edges and gilt decoration and lettering (spine slightly faded). xlvi and 160pp. 34 plates. 11½″ x 9½″. VG/-. £48.00

406. Nightingale, J. E.: The Church Plate of the County of Dorset. Bennett Brothers (printers), 1889, 1st. Cloth. 216pp. 16 illustrations. 10¼″ x 6¾″. Corners bumped. Press clipping and book-plate on front paste-down endpaper. G/-. £46.00

407. Tavenor-Perry, J.: Dinanderie: a History and Description of Mediaeval Art Work in Copper Brass and Bronze. George Allen and Sons, 1910, 1st. Red cloth with black and gilt lettering (spine slightly discoloured). xii and 238pp. 120 illustrations. 10½″ x 8¼″ x 2″. Front hinge broken – needs re-casing. P to G/-. £24.00

408. Catalogue of Silver Treasures from English Churches: an Exhibition of Ecclesiastical Plate of Domestic Origin at Christie’s. January 5th to 30th 1955. Card covers. 52pp. 24 monochrome plates. 9¾″ x 7¼″. VG/-. £8.00

409. Specimens of Ancient Church Plate; Sepulchral Crosses; etc. J. H. Parker, T. Stevenson, and Rivington and Burns, 1845. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. 10pp. 51 plates. 12¾″ x 10¼″. Light foxing throughout; spine faded. Book-plates and remains of label on front paste-down endpaper. G/-. £135.00

SCULPTURE

410. Beckwith, John: Ivory Carving in Early Medieval England. Harvey Miller, 1990, reissue of 1st edition. Cloth. 168pp. 270 illustrations, 1 in colour (frontispiece). 15″ x 10¼″. M/M. £60.00

411. Busch, Harald; and Lohse, Bernd (editors): Gothic Sculpture. Batsford, 1963, 1st. Cloth. Introduction (23pp.), and 100 monochrome plates. 10½″ x 8¼″. VG/VG. £18.00

412. Daval, Jean-Luc (editor): Sculpture: from Antiquity to the Present Day. Taschen, 2002, (first published in 4 volumes, 1986-1991). Pictorial boards. Part I (Philippe Bruneau, Mario Torelli, and Xavier Barral i Altet): The Great Art of Antiquity from the Eighth Century BC to the Fifth Century AD. Part II (Georges Duby, Xavier Barral i Altet, and Sophie Guillot de Suduiraut): The Great Art of the Middle Ages from the Fifth Century to the Fifteenth Century. Part III (Bernard Ceysson, Geneviève Bresc-Bautier, Maurizio Fagiolo dell’Arco, and François Souchal): The Great Tradition of Sculpture from the Fifteenth Century to the Eighteenth Century. Part IV (Antoinette le Normand-Romain, Ann Pingeot, Reinhold Hohl, Jean-Luc Daval, Barbara Rose, and Friedrich Meschede): The Adventure of Modern Sculpture in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. 1,151pp. Thousands of illustrations in colour and monochrome. 10¾″ x 8″ x 2¼″. Bottom corners slightly bumped, otherwise F/-. £42.00

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413. Goss, Robert C.: The San Xavier Altarpiece. The University of Arizona Press, 1974, 1st. Pictorial card covers. ix and 94pp. 30 illustrations, 3 in colour. 10″ x 7″. Corners of covers creased. G/-. £10.00

414. Goulburn, Rev. Edward Meyrick: The Ancient Sculptures in the Roof of Norwich Cathedral. London, 1876, 1st. Red, gilt-decorated cloth; marbled endpapers. xxxiii and 591pp. 51 plates. 14¾″ x 11½″ x 2½″. Spine has been repaired (some loss to lettering); boards rubbed. Contents sound and tight. G/-. £255.00

415. Gunnis, Rupert: Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851. Abbey Library reprint, 1968. Red cloth with gilt lettering. 514pp. 32 monochrome plates. 9¾″ x 7½″ x 1¾″. VG/-. £20.00

416. James, Montague Rhodes: The Sculptured Bosses in the Roof of the Bauchun Chapel of Our Lady of Pity in Norwich Cathedral. Norfolk and Norwich Archæological Society, 1908. Boards with red buckram spine. iii and 7pp. 5 plates. 15″ x 11¼″. Boards slightly bowed and a bit grubby. G to VG/-. £34.00

417. Kahn, Deborah (editor): The Romanesque Frieze and its Spectator: the Lincoln Symposium Papers. Harvey Miller for Lincoln Cathedral, 1992, 1st. Cloth. 232pp. 117 monochrome illustrations. 11″ x 8½″. F/F. £34.00

418. Morey, C. R.: Early Christian Art: an Outline of the Evolution of Style and Iconography in Sculpture and Painting from Antiquity to the Eighth Century. Princeton University Press, 1942. Cloth. 210pp. 210 monochrome illustrations. 11¾″ x 9″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. Boards slightly grubby. G to VG/-. £28.00

419. Natanson, Joseph: Gothic Ivories of the 13th and 14th Centuries. Alec Tiranti, 1951, 1st. Cloth. 40pp. 64 plates. 7½″ x 5″. VG/VG. £9.00

420. Pope-Hennessy, John: Italian Gothic Sculpture. Vintage Books, 1985, 3rd. Card covers. 295pp. 112 monochrome plates, and 93 figures. 11″ x 8½″. One corner of front cover slightly creased. VG/-. £12.00

421. Rose, Martial; and Hedgecoe, Julia: Stories in Stone: the Medieval Roof Carvings of Norwich Cathedral. Thames and Hudson, 1997, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 144pp. Illustrated in colour and monochrome. 9½″ x 8½″. F/-. £12.00

422. Salvini, Roberto: Medieval Sculpture. Michael Joseph, 1969, 1st. Cloth. 368pp. 360 monochrome photographs. 9¾″ x 8¼″. Extra illustrations have been pasted to front endpapers. VG/VG. £18.00

423. Stokes, Adrian: Stones of Rimini. Schocken Books, 1969 (first published in 1934). Cloth. 264pp. 48 monochrome illustrations. 8″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £10.00

424. Stone, Lawrence: Sculpture in Britain in the Middle Ages. Pelican, 1955, 1st. Cloth. xxi and 297pp. 192 monochrome plates. 10½″ x 7½″ x 1¾″. Ex-library with all the usual markings; remains of label on front free endpaper. G to VG/-. £15.00

425. Waters, W. G.: Five Italian Shrines. John Murray, 1906, 1st. Cloth. viii and 164pp. 24 plates. 9″ x 6¾″. “An account of the monumental tombs of S. Augustine at Pavia, S. Dominic at Bologna, S. Peter Martyr at Milan, S. Donato at Arezzo, and of Orcagna’s tabernacolo at Florence, with a prefatory essay on Tuscan sculpture.” Frontispiece is partially detached. G/-. £15.00

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426. Wildridge, T. Tindall: The Grotesque in Church Art. Gale Research Company, 1969 (first published by William Andrews, 1899). Cloth. vii and 228pp. Illustrated with numerous drawings. 9¼″ x 6″. Paint marks at bottom of rear cover, otherwise VG/-. £24.00

427. Williamson, Paul: Gothic Sculpture 1140-1300. Yale University Press and Pelican History of Art, 1997, 1st paperback edition. ix and 301pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in monochrome. 11″ x 8½″. VG to F/-. £22.00

428. Romanesque Stone Sculpture from Medieval England. The Henry Moore Sculpture Trust, 1993. Card covers. viii and 77pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 9½″ x 12″. VG/-. £15.00

STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS

429. Baker, John (text); and Lammer, Albert (photographs): English Stained Glass of the Medieval Period. Thames and Hudson, 1978, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 13pp. 83 illustrations, 40 in colour. 11″ x 8″. VG/-. £10.00

430. Beaty, David: Light Perpetual: Aviators’ Memorial Windows. Airlife Publishing, 1995, 1st. Cloth. 160pp. 48 colour plates. 10″ x 8″. Traces the history of aviation through stained glass memorial windows in churches, cathedrals and RAF stations throughout Britain and Northern Ireland. Dust-jacket is price-clipped, otherwise M/M. £15.00

431. Brown, Sarah; and O’Connor, David: Medieval Craftsmen: Glass-Painters. British Museum Press, 1991, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 72pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in colour. 8½″ x 8½″. VG/-. £7.00

432. Clark, Willene B.: The Stained Glass Art of William Jay Bolton. Syracuse University Press, 1992, 1st. Cloth. xxiv and 242pp. 8 colour plates, and 77 monochrome illustrations. 11¼″ x 7¼″. F/F. £16.00

433. Cowen, Painton: Rose Windows. Thames and Hudson, 1984 (first published in 1979 by Thames and Hudson). Pictorial card covers. 144pp. 141 illustrations, 59 in colour. 11″ x 8″. VG/-. £9.00

434. Cowen, Painton: The Rose Window: Splendour and Symbol. Thames and Hudson, 2005. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. 276pp. 381 illustrations, 301 in colour. 12¾″ x 10½″. F/F. £32.00

435. Duncan, Alastair: The Technique of Leaded Glass. Batsford, 1975, 1st. Cloth. 216pp. 231 illustrations, 8 in colour. 10″ x 7½″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. Sellotape stains to endpapers. G to VG/VG. £9.00

436. Gold, Sidney M.: A Short Account of the Life and Work of John Rowell. Privately published, 1965. Cloth. 71pp. 24 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7¾″. VG/G to VG. £28.00

437. Harrison, Canon F.: Stained Glass of York Minster. The Studio Limited, no date. Card covers with dust-jacket. 23pp. 8 colour plates. 16″ x 11½″. Dust-jacket is very ragged. P to G/P. £10.00

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438. Harrison, F.: The Painted Glass of York: an Account of the Medieval Glass of the Minster and the Parish Churches. SPCK, 1927, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 253pp. 56 illustrations, 4 in colour. 8¾″ x 6″. Some light foxing; front board slightly stained. G to VG/-. £15.00

439. Hutchinson, F. E.: Medieval Glass at All Souls College: a History and Description Based on the Notes of G. M. Rushforth. Faber and Faber, 1949, 1st. Cloth. 67pp. 32 plates, 1 in colour. 10″ x 6½″. Dust-jacket slightly chipped. VG/G to VG. £22.00

440. Kenyon, G. H.: The Glass Industry of the Weald. Augustus M. Kelley, 1967, 1st? Cloth. xxii and 231pp. 21 text figures. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £30.00

441. Le Couteur, J. D.: English Mediaeval Painted Glass. SPCK, 1926, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 184pp. 52 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Rear board slightly bowed and bumped; edges foxed. G to VG/-. £15.00

442. As 441 but 1st paperback edition, 1978. 8½″ x 5½″. VG/-. £9.00

443. Lillich, Meredith Parsons: Rainbow Like an Emerald: Stained Glass in Lorraine in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991, 1st. Cloth. xix and 161pp. 200 plates, and 8 figures. 11¼″ x 9″. F/F. £20.00

444. McNeill, Rev. William: The Noble Women of the Staircase and Atrium Window in the Lady Chapel of the Liverpool Cathedral. Daily Post, 1915, 1st. Cloth. 176pp. 5 plates. 7½″ x 5″. One section of plates is loose; inscription. G/-. £8.00

445. Meyrick, F. J.: Fifteenth-Century Glass in the Chancel Window of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich. Privately published, 1911. Card covers. 75pp. 33 monochrome plates. 7″ x 5″. Tear in spine; some foxing. G/-. £12.00

446. Michael, M. A.: Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral. Scala, 2004, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 11¼″ x 9¾″. Contains a chapter by Sebastian Strobl, head of stained-glass conservation. F/F. £20.00

447. Morris, Elizabeth: Stained and Decorative Glass. Chartwell Books, 2000, 2nd? Cloth. 128pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 11¼″ x 9″. F/F. £10.00

448. Nelson, Philip: Ancient Painted Glass in England. Methuen, 1913, 1st. Cloth. xvii and 280pp. Coloured frontispiece, 32 other plates, and 34 text illustrations. 8¾″ x 5¾″ x 1¾″. Press clipping (the author’s obituary) pasted to front free endpaper. Endpapers browned; ends of spine a bit frayed, otherwise VG/-. £24.00

449. Oxley, John: Stained Glass in South Africa. William Waterman, 1994, 1st. Cloth. xv and 111pp. 70 colour illustrations. 11½″ x 8¼″. VG to F/VG to F. £18.00

450. Rackham, Bernard: The Stained Glass Windows of Canterbury Cathedral: a Guide for Visitors and Students. SPCK, 1957, 1st. Cloth. 96pp. 8 plates, 4 in colour. 7½″ x 5″. Dust-jacket a bit grubby. VG/G to VG. £6.50

451. Sherrill, Charles H.: A Stained Glass Tour in Italy. John Lane and the Bodley Head, 1913, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 174pp. 33 plates. 8¾″x 5¾″. Spine slightly darkened, otherwise VG/-. £22.00

452. Sherrill, Charles H.: Stained Glass Tours in England. John Lane and the Bodley Head, 1909, 1st. Cloth. xv and 254pp. 16 plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Page xv is detached. G/-. £16.00

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453. Sherrill, Charles H.: Stained Glass Tours in Germany, Austria, and the Rhine Lands. John Lane and the Bodley Head, 1927, 1st. Cloth. xv and 304pp. 18 plates, 1 in colour. 8¾″ x 6″. Inscriptions. VG/-. £22.00

454. Sowers, Robert: The Lost Art: a Survey of One Thousand Years of Stained Glass. Lund Humphries, 1954, 1st. Cloth. 80pp. Illustrated throughout, mainly in monochrome. 10″ x 7½″. Inscription. VG/-. £15.00

455. Walmsley, Luke S.: Fairhaven Congregational Church Lytham, Lancashire: the Story of the Stained Glass Windows. No date. Illustrated boards. 136pp. 8½″ x 5½″. Boards almost detached; corners bumped. P to G/-. £8.00

456. Wayment, Hilary: King’s College Chapel Cambridge: the Side-Chapel Glass. The Cambridge Antiquarian Society and the Provost and Scholars of Kings College, 1988, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 220pp. Fully illustrated, mostly in monochrome. 11½″ x 8¼″. VG to F/-. £15.00

457. Whall, C. W.: Stained Glass Work: a Text-Book for Students and Workers in Glass. John Hogg, 1905, 1st. Boards with buckram spine. 380pp. 16 collotype plates, and 73 figures. 7½″ x 5″. From the “Artistic Crafts Series” of technical handbooks (edited by W. R. Lethaby). VG/-. £22.00

458. Woodforde, Christopher: Stained Glass in Somerset 1250-1830. Kingsmead Reprints, 1970 (first published in 1946 by OUP). Cloth. xii and 314pp. 51 plates (1 in colour), and 7 figures. 10″ x 6½″. VG/G. £24.00

459. Wylie, Elizabeth; and Cheek, Sheldon. The Art of Stained and Decorative Glass. Todtri, 1997. Pictorial laminated boards. 128pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12½″ x 9″. VG to F/VG to F. £13.00

WOOD (INCLUDING MISERICORDS)

460. Bond, Francis: Wood Carvings in English Churches: Stalls and Tabernacle Work; and Bishops’ Thrones and Chancel Chairs. Henry Frowde, 1910, 1st. Blue cloth with white lettering. xvi and 138pp. 124 photographs and drawings. 9″ x 6″. Inscription. VG/-. £38.00

461. Fryer, Alfred C.: Wooden Monumental Effigies in England and Wales. From Achæologia, 1908. Paper covers. 65pp. 12¼″ x 10¼″. Unopened. Covers slightly frayed, with some small tears. VG/-. £28.00

462. Howard, F. E.; and Crossley, F. H.: English Church Woodwork: a Study in Craftsmanship during the Mediaeval Period 1250-1550. Batsford, 1917, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. xxxiii and 370pp. 16 collotype plates, and hundreds of other illustrations. 10½″ x 7¾″. Rear cover bumped; rear hinge cracked. G to VG/-. £40.00

463. Kraus, Dorothy and Henry: The Gothic Choirstalls of Spain. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 218pp. 104 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7¾″. F/F. £22.00

464. Laird, Marshall: English Misericords. John Murray, 1986, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 128pp. 153 monochrome photographs. 9½″ x 7¼″. VG/-. £16.00

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465. Morrell, J. B.: Woodwork in York. Batsford, 1949, 1st. Cloth. 191pp. 211 monochrome photographs. 11¼″ x 8¾″. Dust-jacket badly chipped. VG/P. £28.00

466. Oughton, Frederick: Grinling Gibbons & the English Woodcarving Tradition. Stobart, 1979, 1st. Cloth. 224pp. 121 monochrome photographs. 11½″ x 8¾″. VG/VG. £32.00

467. Roe, Fred: Ancient Church Chests and Chairs in the Home Counties round Greater London. Batsford, 1929, 1st. Cloth. xii and 130pp. 95 illustrations. 11¼″ x 8¾″. VG/VG. £30.00

468. Rowe, Eleanor: Practical Woodcarving. Batsford, 1930, 3rd. Cloth. viii and 112pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Inscription. G to VG/-. £26.00

469. Schauermann, F. L.: Wood Carving in Practice and Theory, as Applied to the Home Arts. Chapman and Hall, 1892, 2nd. Brown cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. xiii and 90pp. 124 illustrations. 8¼″ x 5¾″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. G to VG/-. £14.00

470. Strzygowski, Josef: Early Church Art in Northern Europe, with Special Reference to Timber Construction and Decoration. Batsford, 1928, 1st. Cloth. vii and 172pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 9¾″ x 6½″. Inscription. VG/VG. £32.00

471. Wildridge, T. Tindall: The Misereres of Beverley Minster. Honeyfields Books, 1982 (first published in 1879). Cloth. 53pp. 74 plates. 9¾″ x 6¼″. VG to F/VG to F. £35.00

472. Catalogue of English Furniture& Woodwork: Vol. I – Gothic & Early Tudor. Victoria and Albert Museum, 1923, 1st. Cloth. viii and 68pp. 56 plates. 10″ x 7¼″. VG/-. £18.00

BELL’S CATHEDRAL SERIES (all 7½″ x 5″)

473. Rochester. 1899, 2nd. Green Cloth. VG/-. £10.00

474. Rochester. 1907, 2nd, reprint. Green cloth. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £12.00

475. Saint Asaph. 1904, 1st. Green cloth. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £15.00

476. Saint David’s. 1901, 1st. Green cloth. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Ex-library. G to VG/-. £15.00

477. Romsey Abbey. 1907, 1st. Blue cloth. Ex-library. VG/-. £10.00

478. The Collegiate Church of Stratford-on-Avon. 1902, 1st. Blue cloth. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Signed by the author. Inscriptions. VG/-. £25.00

479. Amiens. 1902. 1st. Red cloth. Ex-library. VG/-. £10.00

JOHN MURRAY’S CATHEDRAL HANDBOOKS (all cloth; all 7¾″ x 5¼″)

480. Northern Division. 1869. 2 volumes. x and 435pp. in total. 50 illustrations. The cathedrals covered are York, Ripon, Carlisle, Durham, Chester, and Manchester. Stamps on front endpapers, title, and contents pages. VG/-. £50.00

481. As 480 but 1903, 2nd impression. VG/-. £50.00

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482. Southern Division. 1876. 2 volumes. xvii and 790pp. in total. 105 illustrations. The cathedrals covered are Winchester, Salisbury, Exeter, Wells, Canterbury, Rochester, Chichester, and St. Albans. Some light foxing. VG/-. £50.00

483. As 482 but stamps on front endpapers, title, and contents pages. VG/-. £50.00

484. Cathedrals of Wales. 1877, 2nd. xix and 334pp. 30 illustrations. The cathedrals covered are Llandaff, St. David’s, St. Asaph, and Bangor. VG/-. £40.00

S.P.C.K. DIOCESAN HISTORIES (all blue cloth; all 6¾″ x 4½″)

485. Jessop, Rev. Augustus: Norwich. 1884, 1st. 254pp. VG/-. £16.00

486. Smith, Rev. I. Gregory: Worcester. 1883, 1st. 367pp. VG/-. £16.00

487. Stephens, W. R. W.: The South Saxon Diocese, Selsey-Chichester. 1881, 1st. vii and 282pp. Map is foxed; inscription. G to VG/-. £14.00

ST. PAUL’S AND WREN

488. Beard, Geoffrey: The Work of Christopher Wren. Bartholomew, 1982, 1st. Cloth. 240pp. 207 illustrations, some in colour. 10½″ x 7½″. Book-plate. VG to F/F. £16.00

489. Briggs, Martin S.: Wren the Incomparable. George Allen and Unwin, 1953, 1st. Cloth. 292pp. 63 plates, and 31 figures. 9½″ x 6¼″. Inscription. VG/VG. £18.00

490. Campbell, W. S.: The “Passer by” in London: a Tribute to Wren, Gibbons, and John Stow. Chapman and Hall, 1908, 1st. Cloth. xvii and 142pp. 115 monochrome photographs. 8″ x 5½″. A 12-page section (iii to xiv) is loose, otherwise VG/-. £26.00

491. Dircks, Rudolf (editor): Sir Christopher Wren A.D. 1632-1723. Hodder and Stoughton, 1923, 1st. Cloth with leather spine (library re-binding). xvi and 280pp. 13 colour plates, and 90 other illustrations. 11″ x 9″ x 2″. Ex-library (reference). G to VG/-. £40.00

492. Harvey, William: The Preservation of St. Paul’s and other Famous Buildings. The Architectural Press, 1925, 1st. Black boards with red cloth spine. xiv and 153pp. 26 plates, and 45 other illustrations. 8¾″ x 6″. Partially unopened. Lettering on spine faded. Some foxing, particularly to edges. G to VG/-. £20.00

493. Jardine, Lisa: On a Grander Scale: the Outstanding Life of Sir Christopher Wren. HarperCollins, 2002, 1st. Cloth. xviii and 600pp. 16 colour plates, and 84 other illustrations. 9¼″ x 6½″. M/M. £15.00

494. Keene, Derek; Burns Arthur; and Saint, Andrew: St Paul’s: the Cathedral Church of London 604-2004. Yale University Press, 2004, 1st. Cloth. xv and 538pp. 389 illustrations, many in colour. 13″ x 10″ x 1¾″. M/M. £45.00

495. Matthews, W. R.; and Atkins, W. M.: A History of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Phoenix, 1957, 1st. Cloth. xxiii and 380pp. 56 plates. 9½″ x 6½″. Dust-jacket chipped. VG/G. £13.00

496. As 495 but John Baker, 1964, 2nd. VG/VG. £16.00

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497. Milman, Henry Hart: Annals of S. Paul’s Cathedral. John Murray, 1868, 1st. Marbled boards, half bound in brown leather. xii and 533pp. 14 plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″ x 1½″. Corners slightly frayed; book-plate. VG/-. £28.00

498. Prestige, G. L.: St. Paul’s in its Glory 1831-1911. SPCK, 1955, 1st. Cloth. xix and 262pp. 11 plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Dust-jacket chipped. VG/P to G. £10.00

499. Shepherd, C. W.: Everyone’s St. Paul’s. Warne, 1966, 1st. Cloth. viii and 126pp. 32 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 6½″. Small section of dust-jacket missing; inscription. VG/G. £7.50

500. Sinclair, William: Memorials of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Chapman and Hall, 1909, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering; top edges gilt. xxxi and 512pp. 67 illustrations. 9″ x 6″ x 2¾″. G to VG/-. £21.00

501. Taylor, Andrew T.: The Towers and Steeples Designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Batsford, 1881, 1st. Original decorated boards with cloth spine. viii and 47pp. 13 plates. 9″ x 6″. Boards a bit grubby; hinges very weak. Needs re-casing. G/-. £25.00

502. Tinniswood, Adrian: His Invention So Fertile: a Life of Christopher Wren. Pimlico, 2002. Pictorial card covers. xv and 463pp. 46 monochrome illustrations. 9¼″ x 6″ x 1½″. F/-. £8.00

503. Various: Sir Christopher Wren 1632-1723. The Architectural Press, 1923, 1st. Boards with white buckram spine. 93pp. 54 illustrations. 13″ x 9″. Corners bumped; inscription. G to VG/-. £22.00

WESTMINSTER ABBEY

504. Bond, Francis: Westminster Abbey. Henry Frowde, 1909, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 332pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 9″ x 6″. Spine slightly faded. VG/-. £24.00

505. Carpenter, Edward (editor): A House of Kings. John Baker, 1966, 1st. Cloth. xix and 491pp. 98 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 6½″. VG/-. £12.00

506. As 505 but published by Westminster Abbey Bookshop, 1972, 1st paperback edition. 9¾″ x 6″. VG/-. £7.50

507. Carpenter; Edward, and Gentleman, David: Westminster Abbey. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987, 1st. Cloth. 128pp. Illustrated throughout, mainly in colour with pen and wash drawings. 10¾″ x 8″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped, otherwise F/F. £10.00

508. (The) Dean and Chapter of Westminster: Westminster Abbey 900 Years: the Commemorative Book. 1965, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. 42pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 14¾″ x 7″. VG/VG. £12.00

509. Jenkyns, Richard: Westminster Abbey. Profile Books, 2004, 1st. Cloth. 217pp. 24 monochrome illustrations, and 1 plan. 8¼″ x 5½″. M/M. £10.00

510. Lethaby, W. R.: Westminster Abbey Re-examined. Duckworth, 1925, 1st. Red cloth with gilt lettering. viii and 298pp. 181 figures. 9¼″ x 6½″. A photocopied book review is attached at the front. Two inscriptions (one crossed out). Tiny section of dust-jacket has been neatly cut away. VG/G. £22.00

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511. Noppen, J. G.: Royal Westminster. Country Life, 1939, 2nd. Cloth. xiii and 129pp. 78 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. This is a revised edition of 512, having two new sections (on the sculpture and the paintings of the Abbey). Dust-jacket a bit chipped. VG/G to VG. £15.00

512. Noppen, J. G.: Royal Westminster and the Coronation. Country Life, 1937, 1st. Dark blue cloth. xvii and 148pp. 83 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG/-. £12.00

513. Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn: Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey. John Murray, 1868, 1st. Blue cloth. xxix and 564pp. 22 illustrations. 9″ x 6″ x 1¾″. Needs re-casing; book-plate. Contents tight and clean. G/-. £25.00

514. As 513 but 1911, reprint of 8th edition. Cloth with gilt lettering. 540pp. 40 illustrations. 9″ x 6″. Book-label. VG/-. £25.00

515. Sturgeon, Mary: Westminster Abbey: Its Memories and Its Message. Harrap, 1921, 1st. Cloth, top edges gilt. xi and 222pp. 16 monochrome illustrations. 10¾″ x 8″. Partially unopened; boards slightly bowed. G to VG/-. £12.00

516. Tanner, Lawrence E.: The History and Treasures of Westminster Abbey. Pitkin, 1953, 1st. Cloth. 128pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 12″ x 9″. Sporadic fading to boards, otherwise VG/-. £8.00

517. Various: Westminster Abbey. Bell and Hyman, 1986, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 192pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 5½″. A New Bell’s Cathedral Guide. VG/-. £7.50

518. Westlake, Herbert Francis: Westminster Abbey: the Church, Convent, Cathedral and College of St. Peter, Westminster. Philip Allan, 1923, Fine Paper Edition (Number 3 of 50 copies printed). Boards with buckram spine; top edges gilt. 2 volumes. Vol. I: xxxix and 272 pp.; 40 plates, and 10 other illustrations. Vol. II: xi and 246pp.; 39 plates, and 4 other illustrations. 18¼″ x 9″ x 2¼″. Signed by the author. Top of spine a bit worn in Vol. I, otherwise VG/-. £105.00

519. Out of the Whirlwind. The programme for “A Play presented in the setting for the Coronation of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, June 10th – July 3rd 1953, in Aid of the Westminster Abbey Appeal. Card covers bound with red cord. 12pp. 9½″ x 7″. VG to F/-. £40.00

TOPOGRAPHICAL

Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting-Houses (all card covers; all 10¾″ x 8½″)

520. Derbyshire. 1986. 27pp. VG/-. £6.00

521. Gloucestershire. 1986. 47pp. VG/-. £6.00

522. Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire. 1986. 51pp. VG/-. £6.00

“Buildings of England, Wales, and Scotland” Series

523. Haslam, Richard: Powys. Penguin, 1979, 1st. Cloth. 436pp. 101 monochrome illustrations. 7½″ x 4¾″. VG/-. £18.00

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524. Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; and Scourfield, Robert: Pembrokeshire. Yale University Press, 2004, 1st. Cloth. 549pp. 135 colour and monochrome photographs, 48 figures, and 7 maps. 8¾″ x 5″. M/M. £25.00

525. Nairn, Ian; and Pevsner, Nikolaus: Surrey. Yale University Press, 2002 (first published by Penguin, in 1962). Cloth. 600pp. 98 monochrome photographs, and 22 figures. 7½″ x 4¾″. VG to F/VG to F. £18.00

526. Pevsner, Nikolaus: Cornwall. Penguin, 1951, 1st. Card covers. 251pp. 64 plates. 7″ x 5½″. VG/-. £8.00

527. Pevsner, Nikolaus: Derbyshire. Penguin, 1953, 1st. Card covers. 282pp. 64 plates. Inscription. 7″ x 5½″. G to VG/-. £7.00

528. Pevsner, Nikolaus: North Devon. Penguin, 1952, 1st. Card covers. 200pp. 48 plates. 7″ x 5½″. VG/-. £8.00

529. Pevsner, Nikolaus: South Devon. Penguin, 1952, 1st. Card covers. 351pp. 80 plates. 7″ x 5½″. VG/-. £8.00

530. Pevsner, Nikolaus: Hertfordshire. Penguin, 1953, 1st. Card covers. 313pp. 64 plates. 7″ x 5½″. VG/-. £8.50

531. Pevsner, Nikolaus: London (The Cities of London and Westminster). Penguin, 1957, 1st. Card covers. 631pp. 96 plates. 7″ x 5½″. VG/-. £12.00

532. Various: The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh. Yale University Press, 2003 (first published by Penguin in 1984). Cloth. 734pp. 132 monochrome photographs, and 28 figures. 8¾″ x 5″. F/F. £22.50

More than One County

533. Chambers, Ralph F.: The Strict Baptist Chapels of England Volume I: the Chapels of Surrey and Hampshire. Privately published, 1952, 1st. Cloth. 132pp. 56 monochrome photographs. 7½″ x 5″. Spine slightly faded. VG/-. £10.00

534. Chambers, Ralph F.: The Strict Baptist Chapels of England Volume IV: the Chapels of the Industrial Midlands. The Strict Baptist Historical Society, 1963, 1st. Cloth. 134pp. 48 monochrome photographs. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £12.00

535. Graham, E.: Memorials of Wessex. Longman, 1933, 1st. Boards with buckram spine. 97pp. 5 monochrome plates. 8¼″ x 5½″. VG/-. £8.00

536. Martin, Graham: Historic Churches of the Thames Valley. Spurbooks, 1973, 1st. Cloth. 159pp. 74 monochrome illustrations. 8¾″ x 6½″. Inscription. VG/VG. £10.50

537. Robinson, W. K.: West Country Churches. Bristol Times and Mirror, 1914-1916. Cloth. 4 volumes. 856pp. in total. 170 plates. 9¾″ x 6½″. Small split in the spine of Vol. I. Splitting and wear to the spine of Vol. IV. Book-plate in Vol. IV. G/-. £80.00

Cambridgeshire (see also 456)

538. Birt, Raymond: The Glories of Ely Cathedral. Winchester Publications, 1949, 1st. Cloth. 114pp. 1 colour and 84 monochrome photographs. 11¼″ x 8¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £10.00

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539. Broughton, Lynn: Interpreting Ely Cathedral. Ely Cathedral, 2008. Pictorial card covers. xiii and 241pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 9½″ x 6¾″. M/-. £14.00

540. Mellows, W. T. (editor): The Foundation of Peterborough Cathedral AD 1541. Northampton Record Society, 1967 (special commemorative re-issue of 1st edition). Cloth. lxxxiii and 140pp. 3 monochrome plates. 10″ x 6½″. F/F. £18.00

541. Tibbs, Rodney: King’s College Chapel Cambridge. Terence Dalton, 1970, 1st. Cloth. 95pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 9″ x 7¼″. F/VG. £12.00

542. Wright, Carolyn: Exploring Cambridgeshire Churches. Paul Watkins for the Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust, 1991, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 104pp. Fully illustrated with drawings by Anthomy Sursham. 8¼″ x 9¾″. F/-. £8.00

Cheshire

543. Burne, R. V. H.: Chester Cathedral: from its Founding by Henry VIII to the Accession of Queen Victoria. SPCK, 1958, 1st. Cloth. x and 273pp. 9 plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Inscribed by Donald Buttress. VG/G to VG. £10.00

544. Stewart-Brown, R.: Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry. The State Assurance Company, Liverpool, 1925. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. xiv and 197pp. 20 plates, 1 plan, and 1 sketch. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £38.00

Cornwall (see also 526)

545. Fletcher, Canon J. R.: Short History of St. Michael’s Mount Cornwall. St. Michael’s Mount, 1951. Cloth. vii and 83pp. 14 monochrome plates. 9″ x 6″. Dust-jacket badly chipped, but with no loss to lettering or illustrations. VG/P to G. £12.00

546. Langdon, Andrew: Stone Crosses in Mid Cornwall. Federation of Old Cornish Societies, 2002. Pictorial card covers. vii and 85pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9¼″ x 6″. VG to F/-. £6.00

547. Pedler, E. H.: The Anglo-Saxon Episcopate of Cornwall; with some Account of the Bishops of Crediton. Harrison, 1860, 1st. Cloth. xii and 178pp. 9″ x 6″. Small split along one joint of spine; corners bumped. G to VG/-. £50.00

548. The Cornish See and Cathedral. Heard and Sons, 1898, 2nd. Card covers. xi and 93pp. 15 plates. 7½″ x 5″. Bound in at the back of the book is an 8-page supplement “Completion of the Nave and Central Tower” (3 plates). VG/-. £10.00

Devonshire (see also 528, and 529)

549. Bishop, Herbert E.; and Prideaux, Edith K.: The Building of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter. James Commin, Exeter, 1922, 1st. Cloth. 186pp. 18 illustrations, and 2 fold-out plans. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £42.00

550. Erskine, Audrey M (introduction): The Accounts of the Fabric of Exeter Cathedral, 1279-1353. Devon and Cornwall Record Society. Card covers. 2 volumes. Vol. I (1981) 1279-1326: xxi and 212pp. Vol. II (1983) 1328-1353: xxxvi, 347pp., 1 plate and 1 fold-out plan. 9½″ x 6″. VG/-. £24.00

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551. Erskine, Audrey; Hope, Vyvyan; and Lloyd, John: Exeter Cathedral: a Short History and Description. Exeter Cathedral, 1988. Card covers. xvi and 164pp. 8 monochrome illustrations. 8¼″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £8.00

552. Freeman, Philip: The Architectural History of Exeter Cathedral. Henry S. Eland, Exeter; and Bell and Sons, London, 1873, 1st. Cloth. viii and 88pp. One monochrome plate, which has a small section missing in one corner. 8½″ x 6¾″. G/-. £12.00

553. Slader, J. M.: The Churches of Devon. David and Charles, 1968, 1st. Cloth. 160pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9½″ x 7¾″. Dust-jacket a bit worn. VG/G. £16.00

554. As 553 but card covers. 9¼″ x 7¼″. VG/-. £10.00

555. Stabb, John: Some Devon Churches: their Rood Screens, Pulpits, Fonts, etc. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., 1908, 1st. Red cloth with gilt lettering (spine slightly faded). xi and 150pp. 126 plates. 8¼″ x 5¾″. Inscriptions. Very small split in spine; endpapers browned. G to VG/-. £20.00

556. As 555 but Volume II. 1911. vii and 186pp. 162 plates. Spine slightly faded; small areas of spotting and fading to boards. Endpapers browned. G to VG/-. £20.00

557. Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art. Vol. 86, 1954. Soft covers. xvi and 346pp. 31 monochrome plates. 8½″ x 5″. Of particular interest to the ecclesiologist are the following articles: Newton Tracey and a Forgotten Quaker Burying Ground (Mrs. May Oliver); Notes on the Ruined Chapel of St. Helen, Croyde (Mrs. J. M. Crowley); and Supplementary Notes on the Ancient Stone Crosses of Devon (E. Masson Phillips). Some water staining. G/-. £8.00

Durham

558. Cook, G. H.: Portrait of Durham Cathedral. Phoenix House, 1948, 1st. Cloth. 62pp. 73 monochrome photographs. 11½″ x 9″. Dust-jacket chipped. VG/G. £10.00

559. Cook, G. H.: The Story of Durham Cathedral. Phoenix House, 1951, 1st. Boards. 16pp. 51 monochrome photographs. 9″ x 5¾″. VG/G to VG. £7.50

560. Greenwell, William: Durham Cathedral. The House of Andrews, 1932, 9th. Boards. xx and 120pp. 13 plates, and 1 fold-out plan. 7″ x 4¾″. VG/-. £9.00

561. Whittaker, Neville; and Clark, Ursula: Historic Architecture of County Durham. Oriel Press, 1971, 1st. Cloth. 96 pages of monochrome photographs with accompanying text. 9¾″ x 7¼″. VG/-. £8.00

Essex

562. Gowing, Ellis N.: The Story of Prittlewell Church. Privately published, 1958. Cloth. xvi and 116pp. 14 monochrome plates. 8¾ x 5½″. Signed by the author. Top of spine worn; some spotting to boards. G to VG/-. £10.00

563. Upton, John Henry: A History of Writtle Church. Privately published, 1930, 1st. Cloth. xi and 140pp. 20 monochrome plates. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £12.00

564. Worly, G.: Essex: a Dictionary of the County, Mainly Ecclesiological. G. Bell and Sons, 1915, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 196pp. 8½″ x 5¾″. Ex-library. VG/-. £24.00

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Gloucestershire (see also 300, and 401)

565. Bird, W. Hobart: Old Gloucestershire Churches. Burrow and Co., no date. Cloth. 207pp. 45 photographs, and 8 line drawings. 7½″ x 4½″. Inscription. VG/-. £12.00

566. Powell, Cecil: S. Mary Redcliffe: an Account of the Great Thanksgiving for the Restoration on November 3rd 1933. 1933. Card covers. xiii and 81pp. 21 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 6¾″. G to VG/-. £8.00

567. Williams, Edith E.: S. Mary Redcliffe. 1931, 1st. Card covers. 66pp. 8½″ x 5½″. VG/-. £8.00

568. Williams, Edith E.: The Chantries of William Canynges in St. Mary Redcliffe Bristol. William George’s Sons, 1950, 1st. Cloth. xii and 298pp. 8 monochrome illustrations. 12½″ x 10¼″. Ex-library (BBC) with all the usual markings. Dust-jacket chipped, with a two-inch section missing at top of spine; boards slightly bowed. G/P to G. £22.00

569. Notes, Historical and Architectural, on the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Slymbridge, Gloucestershire, with some Remarks on Decorative Colouring. William Strong, Bristol, 1845, 1st. Card covers. 67pp. 7 steel-engraved plates (one double-page), and 1 plan. 10″ x 7″. Front cover has been repaired on the inside. Spine is showing some wear. G to VG/-. £30.00

Hampshire (see also 533)

570. Birt, Raymond: The Glories of Winchester Cathedral. Winchester Publications, 1948, 1st. Cloth. 114pp. 1 colour and 75 monochrome plates. 11¼″ x 8¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/G to VG. £12.00

571. Bussby, Frederick: Winchester Cathedral 1079-1979. Paul Cave, 1979, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 352pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 8″. VG/VG. £18.00

572. Coldicott, Diana K.: Hampshire Nunneries. Phillimore, 1989, 1st. Cloth. 239pp. 60 monochrome illustrations, and 3 maps. 10″ x 7½″. VG to F/VG to F. £15.00

573. Crooks, Stanley: Alfred Waterhouse in Twyford: the New Church of St Mary the Virgin 1878 (a 125th Anniversary Commemoration). George Mann, 2003, 1st. Pictorial laminated boards. 96pp. 26 illustrations, 8 in colour. 10″ x 7½″. M/-. £15.00

574. Goodman, A. W.: Chartulary of Winchester Cathedral. The Wykeham Press, 1927, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. lxviii and 284pp. 6 plates. 8¾″ x 6″. Inscription. VG/-. £40.00

575. Green, Margaret: Churches of the Isle of Wight. Winton, 1979, 1st. Laminated boards. 108pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Corners slightly bumped. G to VG/-. £6.00

576. Kitchin, G. W.; and Madge, F. T. (editors): Documents Relating to the Foundation of the Chapter of Winchester A.D. 1541-1547. Simpkin and Marshall, London; and Warren and Son, Winchester, 1889. Blue gilt-decorated cloth. 217pp. 1 fold-out facsimile. 9″ x 6″. Top of spine frayed; small split along rear hinge. Endpapers foxed. G to VG/-. £25.00

577. Vaughan, John: Winchester Cathedral: its Monuments and Memorials. Selwyn and Blount, 1919, 1st. Cloth. ix and 312pp. 21 illustrations. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £25.00

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578. Vaughan, John: Winchester Cathedral Close: its Historical and Literary Associations. Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London, 1914, 1st. Cloth. xii and 282pp. 14 plates. 7½″ x 5¼″ x 1½″. Some foxing throughout, otherwise VG/-. £15.00

579. Winter, Ron and Pat: Village Churches of the Isle of Wight. Forget-Me Not Books, 1987, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 176pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 9½″ x 7″. VG/-. £10.00

Herefordshire

580. Aylmer, Gerald; and Tiller, John (editors): Hereford Cathedral: a History. The Hambledon Press, 2000, 1st. Cloth. xxxii and 672pp. 16 colour plates, 172 figures, and 5 plans. 10″ x 7¼″ x 1¾″. F/VG to F. £30.00

581. Bannister, Arthur Thomas: The Cathedral Church of Hereford: its History and Constitution. SPCK, 1924, 1st. Cloth. 199pp. 8″ x 5¼″. VG/-. £15.00

582. (The) Dean of Hereford: Some Archives and Seals of Hereford Cathedral. No date. Card covers. 23pp. 14 monochrome plates. 10″ x 7½″. An address by the Dean to the Woolhope Club. Front cover detached; inscription on front cover. P/-. £25.00

583. Havergal, Rev. Francis T.: Monumental Inscriptions in the Cathedral Church of Hereford. Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1881, (limited edition of 350). Fully bound in vellum. xxiv and 103pp. 19 plates. 10″ x 7¾″. Rips on front board and head of spine. Endpapers browned. G/-. £34.00

584. Marshall, George: Hereford Cathedral: its Evolution and Growth. Littlebury, no date. Cloth. 189pp. 75 monochrome illustrations, and 3 plans. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £8.00

585. Merewether, Rev. John: A Statement of the Condition and Circumstances of the Cathedral Church of Hereford. London, 1842. Cloth. 90pp. 11 plates. 9″ x 5¾″. Head of spine chipped. Inscription. Plates foxed. P to G/-. £40.00

Hertfordshire (see also 89, and 530)

586. Buckler, I. C. and C. A.. A History of the Architecture of the Abbey Church of St. Alban, with Especial Reference to the Norman Structure. London, 1847, 1st. Cloth. x and 168pp. 12 plates (1 fold-out), 35 figures, and 1 plan. 9″ x 6″. Front hinge weak; top and bottom of spine a bit frayed. G/-. £56.00

587. Cook, G. H.: Portrait of St. Albans Cathedral. Phoenix House, 1951, 1st. Cloth. 65pp. 70 monochrome photographs. 11¼″ x 9″. Dust-jacket is a bit faded. VG/G. £10.00

588. Various: Cathedral and City: St Albans Ancient and Modern. Martyn Associates, 1977, 1st. Card covers. 149pp. 25 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 5½″, Foreword by Robert Runcie, then Bishop of St Albans. VG/-. £7.50

589. Handbook to the Cathedrals of England: St. Alban’s. John Murray, 1877, 1st. White cloth with gilt lettering. 96pp. 7 plates. 7¾″ x 5″. Partially unopened. VG/-. £15.00

Kent (see also 450)

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590. Collinson, Patrick; Ramsay, Nigel; and Sparks, Margaret (editors): The History of Canterbury Cathedral. Oxford University Press, 1995. Cloth. xxii and 602pp. 168 plates (6 in colour), and 11 plans. 10″ x 7¾″ x 2″. VG to F/F. £40.00

591. Cotton, Charles: The Grey Friars of Canterbury 1224 to 1538. Manchester University Press, 1926, 2nd. Boards. vi and 74pp. 8 illustrations. 8¾″ x 5½″. Inscription; stain on rear board. G/-. £13.00

592. Cotton, Charles: The Saxon Cathedral at Canterbury and the Saxon Saints Buried Therein. Manchester University Press, 1929, 1st. Cloth. xv and 111pp. 7 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 7″. Inscription. VG/-. £20.00

593. Cronk, Anthony: St. Margaret’s Church Horsmonden. Privately published, 1967, 1st. Cloth. 167pp. 13 monochrome illustrations. 7½″ x 5″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £12.00

594. Dale, H. D.: St. Leonard’s Church and the Ancient Town of Hythe. John Murray, 1931, 1st (reprint). Card covers with integral dust-jacket. xii and 107pp. 22 illustrations, and 1 fold-out plan. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £12.50

595. Field, Rev. T.; and Routledge, Rev. C. F.: Canterbury: Official Guide to the Cathedral Church and Handbook of the City. The Dean and Chapter, no date. Paper covers. 10pp. 10 illustrations, and 1 fold-out diagram. 7¼″ x 4¾″. Small tears in front cover, otherwise G/-. £9.00

596. Fuller, John: A New History of the Church of King Charles the Martyr, Tunbridge Wells. The Friends of the Church, 2000, 1st. Pictorial card covers. iv and 104pp. 8 colour plates, and 32 monochrome illustrations. 8¼″ x 6″. A new history of the oldest building in Royal Tunbridge Wells. M/-. £7.00

597. Henderson, Arthur E.: Canterbury Cathedral: Then and Now. SPCK, 1938. Boards. 48pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9¾″ x 6″. Corners slightly bumped; minuscule split at top of spine. Endpapers foxed. G to VG/-. £7.50

598. Homan, Roger: The Victorian Churches of Kent. Phillimore, 1984, 1st. Cloth. 122pp. 141 monochrome photographs. 10″ x 7½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £15.00

599. Lang-Sims, Lois: Canterbury Cathedral. Cassell, 1979, 1st. Cloth. 163pp. Illustrated throughout, mainly in monochrome. 10″ x 7¾″. VG/VG. £8.00

600. Puckle, Rev. John: The Church and Fortress of Dover Castle. Parker, 1864, 1st. Cloth. 132pp. 2 fold-out plans, and 9 other illustrations. 9″ x 6″. Ex-library with all the usual markings. Top and bottom of spine frayed, but with no loss. G/-. £35.00

601. Somers-Cocks, Henry L., and Boysen, V. F.: Edenbridge. Edenbridge Chronicle, 1912, 1st. Pale blue cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. viii and 296pp. 23 monochrome illustrations, and 1 fold-out map. 7½″ x 5¼″. Includes the following chapters: The Church; Inventory of Church Goods in 1512; The Church Bells; and The Lychgate, Churchyard, and Burial Ground. Some foxing, particularly to endpapers and edges; inscription. G to VG/-. £22.00

602. Standen, Hugh Wyatt: Kippington in Kent: its History and its Churches. Privately published, 1958. Card covers with dust-jacket. 79pp. 4 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 5½″. Inscribed by the author. VG/G. £10.00

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603. Warner, S. A.: Canterbury Cathedral. SPCK, 1923, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 245pp. 36 plates, 1 in colour. 8″ x 5½″. Dust-jacket chipped; inscription. VG/G. £12.00

604. Willis, Rev. R.: The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral. London, 1845, 1st. Brown cloth with gilt lettering on spine. xvi and 141pp. 52 illustrations. 9¼″ x 6″. Ex-library (St. Michael’s Monastery, Belmont) but with no markings other than book-label; additional book-plate. Sporadic foxing throughout, some heavy. Loose flap at head of spine. G/-. £56.00

605. Woodman, Francis: The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982, 1st. Cloth. xviii and 282pp. 159 monochrome illustrations. 9¾″ x 7½″. VG/-. £48.00

606. Woodruff, C. Eveleigh; and Danks, William: Memorials of the Cathedral and Priory of Christ in Canterbury. Chapman and Hall, 1912, 1st. Black cloth with white lettering and decoration. xxi and 489pp. 97 illustrations. 9″ x 6¼″ x 2¾″. VG/-. £32.00

607. Archaeologia Cantiana – Volume XXI. 1895. Blue Cloth. 1. Mediæval Rochester (Rev G. Livett), 56pp. 2. Cowden Church (J. Oldrid Scott), 6pp. 3. Edenbridge Church (J. Oldrid Scott), 8pp. 4. Early-Norman Churches in and near the Medway Valley (Grevile M. Livett), 13pp. 5. The Saxon Church at Whitfield, near Dover (E. Loftus Brock), 7pp. 6. The Bones of Archbishop Becket (Rev. C. F. Routledge), 8pp. 7. The Rectory of Cowden (Leland L. Duncan), 8pp. 8. Preston Church next Faversham (Canon Scott Robertson), 9pp. 9″ x 6″. Partially unopened. VG/-. £15.00

Lancashire (see also 455)

608. Crowther, J. S.: An Architectural History of the Cathedral Church of Manchester. J. E. Cornish, 1893. Red cloth with gilt decoration; bevelled edges. xv and 50pp. 40 plates. 14¼″ x 10″. Needs re-casing; inscription. P/-. £140.00

609. Dale, T. P.: The History of Brunswick Church, Bury. Smith and Fletcher (Bury), and Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co. (London), 1896, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 210pp. 15 plates. 7½″ x 5¼″. Endpapers browned; edges foxed. VG/-. £26.00

610. Cotton, Vere E.:Liverpool Cathedral: the Official Handbook of the Cathedral Committee. 1951, 11th. Card covers. 150pp. 40 plates, and 1 fold-out plan. 8½″ x 5½″. Inscription. G to VG/-. £6.00

611. Hemm, Gordon: Selected Drawings of Liverpool Cathedral. Littlebury Bros., no date. Cloth. 26pp. 15 illustrations, 1 in colour. 7¾″ x 5¼″. VG/-. £7.50

612. Taylor, Henry: The Ancient Crosses and Wells of Lancashire: Volume I – Lonsdale Hundred. North West Catholic History Society, 1999, revised version (first published in 1906). Card covers. vi and 65pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8¼″ x 5¾″. VG/-. £7.00

613. Liverpool Cathedral “Cathedral Builders” Quarterly Bulletin. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Nos. 1-23 (September 1925 to March 1931) bound in 1 volume. Illustrated with monochrome plates and figures. 8½″ x 5½″. VG/-. £40.00

London and Middlesex (see also 531)

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614. Baylis, T. Henry: The Temple Church and Chapel of St. Ann. George Philip, 1900, 1st. Blue cloth with black decoration and lettering; white buckram spine. xxv and 155pp. 15 plates. 7″ x 4½″. Front endpaper missing; book-plate. VG/-. £55.00

615. Benham, Canon: Old London Churches. Hodder and Stoughton, 1908, limited edition of 500 copies (this one is number 48). Bound in vellum with gilt lettering. xxiii and 182pp. 25 colour plates from paintings by Arthur Garrett. 11½″ x 9½″ x 1½″. Signed by the artist. Boards bowed (as is normal with this book); ribbon tie at fore-edge missing; small stained area on front board. VG/-. £65.00

616. Besant, G. B.: City Churches and their Memories. Selwyn and Blount, no date. Cloth. 192pp. 6¾″ x 4¼″. G to VG/-. £6.00

617. Bill, E. G. W. (compiled by); and Colvin Howard (introduction): The Queen Anne Churches: a Catalogue of the Papers in the Lambeth Palace Library of the commission for Building Fifty New Churches in London and Westminster 1711-1759. Mansell, 1979. Cloth. xxiv and 255pp. 11″ x 8¾″. Small nick on edge of rear board; two corners slightly bumped. G to VG/-. £18.00

618. Browne, John; and Dean, Timothy: Westminster Cathedral: Building of Faith. Booth-Clibborn Editions, 1995, 1st. Cloth with dust-jacket and pictorial slipcase. 224pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in colour. 12½″ x 9¾″. VG/VG/VG. £25.00

619. Doyle, Peter: Westminster Cathedral 1895-1995. Geoffrey Chapman, 1995, 1st. Cloth. xii and 162pp. 23 monochrome photographs. 9½″ x 6½″. VG to F/VG. £10.00

620. Galloway, James: Old Charing: Saint Mary Roncevall and the Cross. John Bale, Sons and Danielson, 1914, 1st. Blue, gilt-decorated cloth. 82pp. 14 plates. 10¼″ x 7½″. The book comprises two sections: the Hospital and Chapel of St. Mary Roncevall, and the monuments erected in memory of Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England. VG/-. £30.00

621. Gardiner, Dorothy: The Story of Lambeth Palace: a Historic Survey. Constable, 1930, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 281pp. 12 monochrome plates. 9″ x 6″. Spine very slightly faded; boards slightly rubbed. VG/-. £15.00

622. Godfrey, Walter H.: A History of Architecture in London. Batsford, 1911, 1st. Cloth. xxiii and 390pp. 250 illustrations. 8″ x 5½″. Spine a bit worn and faded; book-label. G to VG/-. £15.00

623. Godfrey, Walter H.: The Church of Saint Bride, Fleet Street, Being the Fifteenth Monograph of the London Survey Committee and the Thirty-fifth Publication of the Survey of London. 1944. Soft covers. xv and 154pp. 65 monochrome plates. 12¼″ x 9″. Limited edition of 400 copies. Inscription. G to VG/-. £44.00

624. Hermitage-Day, Dr. E.; and Ellwood, G. M.: Some London Churches. Mowbray, 1911, 1st. Red cloth with black lettering. vii and 102pp. 26 plates from original pencil drawings by Ellwood. 10″ x 7¾″. Dust-jacket is chipped and a bit grubby. G to VG/P to G. £18.00

625. McMaster, John: A Short History of the Royal Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields London, W.C. John McMaster, 1916, 1st. Cloth. 339pp. 79 plates. 8¾″ x 6″. VG/-. £22.00

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626. Morgan, Dewi: Phoenix of Fleet Street: 200 Years of St. Brides. Charles Knight, 1973, 1st. Cloth. vii and 290pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10″ x 8¼″. Inscription. VG/VG. £13.00

627. Redstone, Lilian J.: The Parish of All Hallows Barking Part I: the Church of All Hallows Barking. Batsford for the London County Council, 1929, 1st. Brown card covers. xvi and 100pp. 90 plates. 11¾″ x 9½″. Volume XII in the LCC Survey of London. Inscribed “To Reginald Bell for the love I bear him over the glass of All Hallows and for other reasons. Tubby July 31.’27”. Tubby being Philip Thomas Byard Clayton, founder of TOC H and vicar of All Hallows 1922 to 1962. The card covers are worn and battered, with loose flaps on the spine. The lettering on the spine is only partially legible. Contents are tight. G/-. £48.00

628. As 627 but AMS Press, 1971. Cloth. 11¼″ x 8¾″. M/-. £24.00

629. Richardson, Kenneth: The ‘Twenty-five’ Churches of the Southwark Diocese: an Inter-war Campaign of Church-Building. The Ecclesiological Society, 2002. Pictorial card covers. x and 197pp. Fully illustrated with monochrome photographs and original drawings by John Bray. 9¾″ x 7½″. M/-. £15.00

630. Scott-Moncrieff, W. W.: John Francis Bentley. Ernest Benn, 1924, 1st. Boards. 27pp. 35 plates. 10″ x 7½″. Inscription. VG/-. £25.00

631. Stevens, T. P.: Southwark Cathedral 606-1949. Southwark Cathedral, 1949. Cloth. 64pp. Illustrated in monochrome. 8¾″ x 5″. Ex-library (reference). VG/-. £7.50

632. Tatton-Brown, Tim: Lambeth Palace: a History of the Archbishops of Canterbury and their Houses. SPCK, 2000, 1st. Cloth. xii and 116pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10½″ x 8″. Foreword by George Carey. F/F. £15.00

633. Various: Saint Mary-le-Bow, Commonly Called Bow Church, Cheapside. Samuel Bagster, c.1916. Card covers. viii and 40pp. 8 illustrations. 9¼″ x 6″. VG/-. £18.00

634. Walford, Edward; and Thornbury, Walter: Old and New London: a Narrative of its History, its People, and its Places and Greater London: a Narrative of its History, its People, and its Places. Cassell, and Co., no date (c.1890s). Cloth, half bound with brown and red leather. 8 volumes in 5 books. “Illustrated with numerous engravings from the most authentic sources.” 10½″ x 8″ x 3″ (the 3 books covering Old and new London), and 10½″ x 8″ x 1½″ (each of the two volumes of Greater London). Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Boards slightly rubbed. VG/-. £350.00

635. Wheatley, Henry B.: The Story of London. Dent, 1904, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 422pp. 38 illustrations, and 4 fold-out maps. 7″ x 4½″. From the Mediæval Town series. Spine faded. G/-. £9.00

636. White, J. G.: The Churches and Chapels of Old London: with a Short Account of those who have Ministered in them. London, 1901, 1st. Green cloth with bevelled edges. ix and 104pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Spine slightly discoloured. G to VG/-. £28.00

637. “Fifty Years of Witness”: Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church 1910-1960. Smith and Ouzman, no date. Card covers. 34pp. 15 monochrome illustrations. 9½″ x 7¼″. VG/-. £9.00

Norfolk (see also 325, 414, 421, and 445)

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638. Atherton, Ian; Fernie, Eric; Harper-Bill, Christopher; and Smith, Hassell (editors): Norwich Cathedral: Church, City and Diocese 1096-1996. The Hambledon Press, 1996. 1st. Cloth. xvi and 784pp. 8 colour plates, and 232 monochrome figures. 10″ x 7¼″ x 1¾″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/VG. £35.00

639. Cox, J. Charles: County Churches: Norfolk, Volume II. George Allen and Co., 1911, 1st. Cloth. ix and 255pp. 12 plates, and 8 figures. 6¾″ x 4½″. VG/-. £15.00

640. Kent, Arnold, (photographs); and Stephenson, Andrew (introduction and notes): Norwich Inheritance. Jarrold and Sons, no date. Cloth. 166pp. A collection of 150 monochrome photographs. 9¾″ x 7¼″. Roughly half of the book is devoted to churches, with chapters on the cathedral, the churches of Norwich, and the shields on the east end of St. Andrew’s Church. Inscription; dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £12.00

641. Mottram, R. H.: The Glories of Norwich Cathedral. Winchester Publications, 1948, 1st. Cloth. 114pp. 70 monochrome plates. 11¼″ x 8½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Inscription at front. VG/-. £10.00

642. Roberts, Charles (editor): Treasure for the Future, a Celebration: the Norfolk Churches Trust 1976-2001. The Norfolk Churches Trust, 2001. Pictorial card covers. 46pp. Fully illustrated, mainly in colour. 11¾″ x 8¼″. VG to F/-. £8.00

Northamptonshire

643. Allison, K. J.; Beresford, M. W.; and Hurst, J. G.: The Deserted Villages of Northamptonshire. Leicester University Press, 1966. Card covers. 48pp. 2 fold-out maps. 9¾″ x 7½″. VG/-. £8.00

644. Bradbury, Edwin (introduction by Rev. Charles Cox): Architectural Sketches in and around Northampton. W. Mark, Northampton, 1894, (limited edition of 250). Soft covers. 6 plates. 12¼″ x 10″. Covers chipped. G/-. £14.00

Northumberland

645. Hodges, Charles Clement; and Gibson, John: Hexham and its Abbey. Gibson and Son, 1919, 1st. Cloth. ix and 154pp. 25 illustrations and 15 plans and line drawings. 8¾″ x 5¾″. The spine is slightly faded and has a small weakness at its top. G to VG/-. £27.00

Nottinghamshire

646. Nash, Janet and Alan: North Nottinghamshire Church Walks. Sigma, 2002. Card covers. 190pp. Illustrated with maps and monochrome photographs. 8¼″ x 5¾″. M/-. £6.50

647. Summers, Norman: A Prospect of Southwell: an Architectural History of the Church and Domestic Buildings of the Collegiate Foundation. Phillmore, 1974, 1st. Cloth. 152pp. 62 monochrome plates, and 24 figures. 10″ x 7½″. Front free endpaper missing. Small tear in one of the preliminary papers. G to VG/VG. £35.00

Oxfordshire (see also 402)

648. Britton, John: The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Oxford. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821. Original boards, re-bound with grey buckram spine. 50pp. 11 engravings. 12¾″ x 10¼″. Sporadic foxing throughout. G to VG/-. £50.00

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649. Gordon, Eric: Eynsham Abbey 1005-1228: a Small Window into a Large Room. Phillimore, 1990, 1st. Cloth. xii and 181pp. 44 illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. Inscription. VG/VG. £10.00

650. Headlam, Cecil: The Story of Oxford. Dent, 1911, 1st (reprint). Cloth. xv and 436pp. 46 illustrations, and 2 fold-out maps (one of which has a small tear). 6¾″ x 4½″. From the Mediæval Town series. Front endpaper removed. G/-. £8.00

651. Macfarlane, Rev. W. C.: A Short Account of Dorchester, Past and Present. James Parker, 1892. Booklet. 22pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Covers detached. G/-. £12.50

652. Stenton, F. M.: The Early History of Abingdon Abbey. Paul Watkins, 1989 (facsimile of 1913 edition, published by University College, Reading). Boards. v and 51pp. 8¾″ x 5½″. F/-. £7.50

653. City of Oxford. HMSO (Royal Commission on Historical Monuments), 1939. Red cloth with gilt lettering, top edges gilt. xxxiii and 244pp. 216 monochrome plates, and numerous text illustrations. 10¾″ x 8½″. VG/VG. £42.00

Somersetshire (see also 299, and 458)

654. Bond, Frederick Bligh: An Architectural History of Glastonbury Abbey, with a Historical Chronicle of the Building. Research into Lost Knowledge Organization, 1981, reprint (first published in 1909). Cloth. 88pp. 16 plates, and 1 fold-out map (in colour). 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £10.00

655. Bond, Frederick Bligh: The Gate of Remembrance: the Story of the Psychological Experiment Which Resulted in the Discovery of the Edgar Chapel at Glastonbury. Blackwell, 1918, 1st. Cloth. x and 176pp. 5 plates and 15 other illustrations. 8½″ x 6″. Endpapers browned. VG/-. £16.00

656. Britton, John (with additional material by R. E. Peach): The History and Antiquities of Bath Abbey Church. Charles Hallett, 1887 (first published in 1824). Maroon cloth with black and gilt decoration. xix and 107pp. 7 plates. 8¾″ x 7″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Small split in front hinge. VG/-. £45.00

657. Colchester, L. S.: Wells Cathedral. Unwin Hyman, 1987, 1st. Card covers. 192pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 5½″. A New Bell’s Cathedral Guide. VG/-. £7.50

658. Freeman, E. A.: History of the Cathedral Church of Wells. Macmillan, 1870, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 200pp. 7″ x 5″. Top of spine split. G/-. £10.00

659. Maltwood, K. E.: A Guide to Glastonbury’s Temple of the Stars. Victoria Print and Publishing Co., B.C., 1950, revised edition (first published in 1934). Card covers. 140pp. 8¾″ x 6½″. VG/-. £9.00

660. Rodwell, Warwick: Wells Cathedral: Excavations and Structural Studies, 1978-93. English Heritage, 2001. Cloth. 2 volumes in red slipcase. 572pp. 15 colour plates, 543 figures, and 21 tables. 12″ x 8½″. M/M/M. £60.00

661. Rodwell, Warwick; and Leighton, Gerald: Architectural Records of Wells by John Carter, F.S.A. 1784-1808. Somerset Records Society Volume 92, 2006. Card covers with

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7 fold-out plans, all contained in a red slipcase. viii and 72pp. 7 figures. 10″ x 6½″. F/F. £30.00

662. Wickham, A. K.: Churches of Somerset. David and Charles, and Macdonald, 1965 (first published by Phoenix House in 1952). Cloth. 178pp. 88 monochrome plates. 10″ x 6¼″. Ex-library, but with only one tint stamp on the last page. VG/VG. £18.00

Staffordshire

663. The Statutes of the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, Ordained in the Year of Our Lord 1905. Green cloth with gilt lettering. vii and 53pp. 11″ x 7½″. Small area of rear free endpaper missing. Ex-library (church). Book-plate and inscription. VG/-. £18.00

Suffolk

664. Bryant, T. Hugh: County Churches: Suffolk. George Allen, 1912, 1st. Cloth. 2 volumes. Vol. I: xii, 174pp. and 19 plates. Vol. II: x, 246pp. and 23 plates. 6¾″ x 4½″. VG/-. £24.00

665. Middleton-Stewart, Judith: Inward Purity and Outward Splendour: Death and Remembrance in the Deanery of Dunwich, Suffolk, 1370-1547. Boydell Press, 2001. Cloth. xii and 328pp. 32 plates (8 in colour), 3 maps, and 5 plans. 9½″ x 6¼″. F/F. £50.00

Surrey (see also 312, 315, 398, 525, and 533)

666. Blatch, Mervyn: The Churches of Surrey. Phillimore, 1997, 1st. Cloth. 230pp. 43 colour, and 212 monochrome illustrations. 10″ x 7½″. VG/VG. £28.00

667. Morris, J. E.: County Churches: Surrey. George Allen, 1910, 1st. Cloth. ix and 200pp. 16 plates. 6¾″ x 4¼″. VG/-. £15.00

668. Ware, Rev. H. R.; and Palmer, P. G.: Three Surrey Churches: a Chapter in English History. Frank Lasham, Guildford; and Eliot Stock, London, no date (c.1900). Green cloth with gilt lettering. xvi and 262pp. Numerous text illustrations, some full-page. 8″ x 5¾″. The churches are St. Nicholas, Compton; St. Mary, Guildford; and St. Martha, Chilworth. Spine slightly faded. VG/-. £35.00

Sussex (see also 315, and 399)

669. Baines, J. Mainwaring: Historic Hastings: a Tapestry of Life. Cinque Port Press, 1986 (first published in 1955). Red leatherette. xix and 438pp. 48 monochrome plates. 10″ x 7½″ x 1½″. F/F. £28.00

670. Campbell, Rev. R. J.: A Notable Centenary: Holy Trinity, Brighton 1826-1926. The Southern Publishing Co., 1926. Card covers. 28pp. 20 monochrome illustrations. 9″ x 5½″. Front hinge broken; front cover spotted and stained. G/-. £7.00

671. Denman, John L.: A Short Survey of the Structural Development of Sussex Churches on Behalf of the Sussex Historic Churches Trust. The Sussex Historic Churches Trust, 1967. Card covers. 61pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 7½″. VG/-. £9.00

672. Down, Alec; and Rule, Margaret: Chichester Excavations I. Chichester Civic Society 1971. Cloth. x and 173pp. 17 photographs, 4 in colour, and numerous figures. 11¼″ x 8¾″. Contains a 16pp. section on the cathedral. VG/VG. £10.00

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673. Eardley, F. Stenton: Horsted Keynes: the Church and Parish of St. Giles. Macmillan, 1939, 1st. Card covers. ix and 150pp. 9 plates. 8″ x 5½″. VG/-. £9.00

674. Elleray, D. Robert: The Victorian Churches of Sussex. Phillimore, 1981, 1st. Cloth. ix and 94pp. 208 monochrome photographs. 10″ x 7½″. Once owned by Donald Buttress, and includes a letter to him from the publisher. VG/VG. £15.00

675. Elvins, Mark Turnham: Arundel Priory 1380-1980: the College of the Holy Trinity. Phillimore, 1981, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 120pp. 12 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Plates 1 and 2 have been scuffed; dust-jacket is price-clipped. G to VG/G to VG. £10.00

676. Harrison, Frederick: Notes on Sussex Churches. Combridges, Hove, 1911, 3rd. Cloth. 185pp. 36 monochrome plates. 5½″ x 4½″. G to VG/-. £11.00

677. Hobbs, Mary: Chichester Cathedral: an Historical Survey. Phillimore, 1994, 1st. Cloth. xxi and 362pp. 27 colour plates, 157 monochrome illustrations, and 16 plans. 10″ x 7½″. F/VG to F. £34.00

678. Kenyon Ruth: Christ Church, St. Leonard-on-Sea 1859-1935. Budd and Gilliat, 1935, 1st. Cloth. 102pp. 24 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Small stained area on front board; inscription. G to VG/-. £18.00

679. Leachman, E. W.: A Church on No Man’s Land: Being the Romance of Holy Trinity, Hastings. King Bros. and Potts, 1934, 1st. Card covers with dust-jacket. 128pp. 34 plates. 7½″ x 5″. Inscriptions. VG/G. £12.00

680. Salter, Mike: The Old Parish Churches of Sussex. Folly Publications, 2000, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 152pp. 300 monochrome illustrations. 8¼″ x 6″. F/-. £8.00

681. Stephens, Rev. W. R. W.: Memorials of the South Saxon See and the Cathedral Church of Chichester. Bentley and Son, 1876, 1st. Blue gilt-decorated cloth. xv and 357pp. 7 plates, and 1 plan. 9″ x 6¼″. Also included is a pamphlet entitled The Burials Question, which is a letter to the Bishop of Chichester from Stephens. Large loose flap at top of spine. Book-plate; some foxing. Contents tight. P to G/-. £35.00

682. Taylor, J. G.: The Parish Church of St. Leonard, Seaford. George White, 1937, 1st. Maroon cloth with gilt lettering. xvii and 128pp. 32 plates. 10½″ x 7¾″. Front board slightly faded. Signed by the author. VG/-. £32.00

683. Walcott, Mackenzie E. C.: The Early Statutes of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester, with Observations on its Constitution and History. A paper read on May 7th 1874. Section of dismantled book. 90pp. 2 illustrations. 11¾″ x 9½″. Unopened. VG/-. £12.00

Warwickshire (see also 348, and 404)

684. Bloxham, Matthew Holbeche; and Staunton, William: Notices of the Churches of Warwickshire. Deanery of Warwick. Henry T. Cooke, 1847 and 1858. Red cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. 2 volumes. Vol. I: iv and 167pp.; 20 tinted lithographs. Vol. II: vi and 152pp.; 14 lithographs. 11″ x 7″. Book-plates on front paste-down endpapers. Covers slightly grubby; wear to heads and tails of spines. G to VG/-. £175.00

685. Boston, Noel: The Monasteries of Warwickshire. E. F. Hudson, 1929. Card covers. 46pp. 8″ x 5¼″. G/-. £8.00

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686. Campbell, Louise: Coventry Cathedral: Art and Architecture in Post-War Britain. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1996. Cloth. xviii and 287pp. 218 illustrations, 20 in colour. 11″ x 9″. VG to F/VG to F. £80.00

687. Howard, R. T.: Ruined and Rebuilt: the Story of Coventry Cathedral 1939-1962. Coventry Cathedral, 1962, 1st. Pictorial cloth boards. xii and 132pp. 30 monochrome illustrations. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £6.00

688. Spence, Basil: Phoenix at Coventry. Geoffrey Bles, 1962, 1st. Cloth. xvii and 141pp. 45 plates, 6 in colour. 9½″ x 7″. Minuscule section of dust-jacket missing. VG/G. £10.00

689. Spence, Basil; and Snoek, Henk: Out of the Ashes: a Progress through Coventry Cathedral. Geoffrey Bles, 1963, 1st. Boards. 47pp. 47 monochrome plates. 14½″ x 11¼″. VG/VG. £16.00

690. Thomas, John: Coventry Cathedral. Unwin Hyman, 1987, 1st. Card covers. 191pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 8½″ x 5½″. A New Bell’s Cathedral Guide. VG/-. £7.50

Wiltshire (see also 304)

691. Brockman, H. A. N.: The Caliph of Fonthill. Werner Laurie, 1956, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 219pp. 13 monochrome illustrations, and 1 map. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Front hinge weak. G to VG/-. £18.00

692. Brown, Sarah: Sumptuous and Richly Adorn’d: the Decoration of Salisbury Cathedral. HMSO (Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England), 1999. Pictorial card covers. xii and 218pp. 8 colour plates, and 159 other illustrations. 11″ x 8½″. VG/-. £15.00

693. Carr, Rosemary F.: Storied Urns: an Illustrated Record of Monuments in Holy Trinity Church, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. Privately published, 1998. Pictorial card covers. 136pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8¼″ x 5¾″. Signed by the author. F/-. £15.00

694. Cocke, Thomas; and Kidson, Peter: Salisbury Cathedral: Perspectives on the Architectural History. HMSO (Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England), 1993, 1st. Pictorial card covers. x and 104pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome; colour plan in wallet attached at rear. 10¾″ x 8½″. VG to F/-. £25.00

695. Cook, G. H.: Portrait of Salisbury Cathedral. Phoenix House, 1949, 1st. Cloth. 63pp. 67 monochrome photographs. 11¼″ x 9″. VG/VG. £12.00

696. Parker, Derek; and Chandler, John: Wiltshire Churches. Alan Sutton, 1993, 1st. Card covers. 176pp. Illustrated in monochrome. 8½″ x 6½. F/-. £7.00

697. Price, Francis: Observations of Salisbury Cathedral. Stonehenge Edition Facsimiles, 1997 (first published in 1753). Cloth. 78pp. 13 plates, 1 fold-out. 11″ x 9″. F/F. £20.00

698. Spring, Roy: Salisbury Cathedral: a Landmark in England’s Heritage. Salisbury Cathedral, 1991, 1st. Pictorial laminated boards. 111pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12″ x 8½″. Small faded area on rear board adjacent to spine. VG/-. £10.00

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699. Truby, Jeffrey: The Glories of Salisbury Cathedral. Winchester Publications, 1948, 1st. Cloth. v and 114pp. 1 colour plate and 86 monochrome photographs. 11″ x 8½″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Small tear in one page, otherwise VG/-. £8.50

Worcestershire

700. Barker, Philip: A Short Architectural History of Worcester Cathedral. Worcester Cathedral Publications, 1994. Pictorial card covers. 123pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9¾″ x 7½″. VG to F/-. £12.00

701. Knowles, Joan M.: College Green Worcester 1800-1900. Worcester Cathedral Publications, 1995. Card covers with comb binding. vi and 100pp. 16 monochrome figures. 11¾″ x 8½″. VG/-. £15.00

Yorkshire (see also 328, 437, 438, 465, and 471)

702. Addleshaw, G. W. O.: Four Hundred Years: Architects, Sculptors, Painters, Craftsmen 1560-1960, whose Work is to be Seen in York Minster. Friends of York Minster, 1962. Card covers. 29pp. 9 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5½″. Also included is a 14pp. typed list of references compiled for the book, and a letter from Addleshaw to Howard Colvin. VG/-. £25.00

703. Aylmer, G. E.; and Cant, Reginald: A History of York Minster. Clarendon Press, 1977, 1st. Cloth. xv and 586pp. 181 illustrations. 10½″ x 8″ x 1¾″. VG/VG. £26.00

704. Bilson, John: St. Mary’s Church, Beverley. Extracted from the Yorkshire Archæological Journal, date unknown. Blue cloth, half bound in black leather. 80pp. 25 monochrome illustrations, and 1 fold-out map. 9¼″ x 6¼″. Partially unopened. VG/-. £62.00

705. Boultbee, Mary A.: Gleanings from an Iron Chest (in the Church of St. Mary’s Hornby). Dresser and Sons, 1901, 1st. White boards with a blue cloth spine. 79pp. 6 plates. 7½″ x 5¼″. Inscription. VG/-. £16.00

706. Browne, John: Fabric Rolls and Documents of York Minster: or a Defence of the History of the Metropolitan Church of St. Peter, York. Privately published, 1863. Cloth. iv and 187pp. 9″ x 6″. Hinges slightly weak; inscription. G/-. £44.00

707. Draper, William H.: Adel and its Norman Church. Richard Jackson, Leeds 1909, 1st. Red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration. 242pp. 24 plates. 10¼″ x 8″. Number 118 of a limited edition of 250. Spine and section of rear cover are faded. VG/-. £70.00

708. Hall, Ivan and Elisabeth: Historic Beverley. The Beverley Bookshop, 1981, 2nd. Pictorial card covers. 107pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9¾″ x 7½″. Small crease in rear cover. VG/-. £6.00

709. McCall, H. B.: Richmondshire Churches. Elliot Stock 1910, 1st. Blue cloth with gilt lettering and decoration; gilt top edges. xxviii and 225pp. 57 plates. 9½″ x 6¼″ x 2¼″. Specially bound edition containing extra leaves and cuttings, and letters to the author from Lord Bolton (dated 1909). Appears to be the author’s own copy. VG/-. £225.00

710. Moody, H.: Selby Abbey: a Resumé 1069-1908. Elliot Stock, 1908, 1st. Card covers. 113pp. 51 illustrations. 8½″ x 5½″. Signed by the author. VG/-. £15.00

711. Morrell, J. B.: York Monuments. Batsford, c.1940. Cloth. viii and 131pp. 40 plates. 11¼″ x 9″. VG/-. £26.00

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712. Phillips, Derek: Excavations at York Minster Vol. II. HMSO (Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England), 1985, 1st. Cloth. xxii and 228pp.; 150 monochrome illustrations, 45 figures, and 1 fold-out map. 11¼″ x 9″. F/F. £45.00

713. Pontefract, Ella (text); and Hartley, Maria (sketches): The Charm of Yorkshire Churches. The Yorkshire Weekly Post, no date. Cloth. 199pp. Fully illustrated with sketches. 10″ x 7½″. Front hinge tender, otherwise VG/-. £32.00

714. Poole, George Ayliffe; and Hugall, J. W.: An Historical and Descriptive Guide to York Cathedral and its Antiquities, with a History and Description of the Minster Organ. R. Sunter, York, 1850, 1st. Cream, paper-covered boards. xiii and 214pp. Engraved frontispiece and 35 plates. 11½″ x 8″ x 1¼″. Boards darkened and stained, edges chipped. Part of lettering on spine missing. Contents very tight and partially unopened. G to VG/-. £80.00

715. Purey-Cust, Rev. A. P.: Walks round York Minster. Richard Jackson, 1907, 1st. Red gilt-decorated cloth with bevelled edges; top edges gilt. 232pp. 41 plates. 10¼″ x 7¾″ x 1½″. Limited edition of 400. Boards a bit grubby; spine slightly faded. Some light foxing. G/-. £36.00

716. Speight, Harry: Kirkby Overblow and District. Being a Record of the History, Antiquities, Folk-Lore, and Old Customs of the Ancient Parish of Kirkby Overblow in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Elliot Stock, 1903, 1st. Cloth with brown leather spine. 169pp. 12 plates, and 7 other illustrations. 11½″ x 9¼″. Hinges weak; leather spine has disintegrated. Needs re-casing. Contents tight. P to G/-. £45.00

717. Spence, Joan and Bill: The Medieval Monasteries of Yorkshire. Ambo Publications, 1981. Cloth. 116pp. Illustrated by drawings (by Judith Gilbert). 8½″ x 6″. Foreword by Cardinal Hume. Dust-jacket stuck down to boards: inscription. VG/-. £10.00

718. Taylor, Rev. R. V.: Ecclesiae Leodienses; or Historical and Architectural Sketches of the Churches of Leeds and Neighbourhood. London and Leeds, 1875, 1st. Red cloth with black decoration and gilt lettering. 520pp. 7½″ x 5″. Boards slightly rubbed; spine slightly faded. VG/-. £58.00

719. Thompson, A. Hamilton (editor): York Minster Historical Tracts 627-1927. SPCK, 1927, 1st. Cloth. No page numbers. Small dent in spine. 8¾″ x 5¾″ x 1½″. VG/-. £40.00

720. Wade, B.: Yorkshire’s Ruined Abbeys. Burrow, 1938. Cloth. xiv and 107pp. 56 monochrome illustrations. 7½″ x 4½″. Book-plate. Boards a bit worn. G/-. £6.00

721. Whitehead, Thomas: History of the Dales Congregational Churches. Feather Bros., Keighley, 1930, 1st. Red cloth with gilt lettering. 425pp. 80 monochrome illustrations, and 1 map. 7½″ x 5″. VG/-. £42.00

722. A Guide to the Additions to the Fabric of the Cathedral Church of S. Peter and S. Paul, Sheffield. 1939. Card covers. 50pp. 7½″ x 4¾″. VG/-. £10.00

723. Notable Churches of Yorkshire. Church Bells Office, no date (c.1890). Red cloth with black decoration and lettering. 65pp., 32 engravings, and 8 pages of advertisements. 10¾″ x 8½″. Endpapers browned. VG/-. £25.00

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724. The Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, Volume XXVI. 1929. Cloth. xi and 152pp. 8½″ x 5½″. Contains an article about Meaux Abbey by T. Sheppard (with an appendix on paving tiles by G. K. Beaulah). Spine faded, otherwise VG/-. £22.00

725. York Minster Restoration Reports 1899-1905. Cloth. Introduction and eight reports bound together. 73 plates. 8¼″ x 7″. Lettering on front board is faded. G to VG/-. £35.00

Wales (see also 405, 523, and 524)

726. Bax, P. B. Ironside: The Cathedral Church of St. Asaph: Historical and Descriptive. Elliot Stock, 1896, 1st. Cloth. x and 85pp. 8 plates. 7¾″ x 5½″. Ex-library but with few markings; book-plate. VG/-. £20.00

727. (The) Bishop of Llandaff: Some Account of the Condition of the Fabric of Llandaff Cathedral Chiefly from 1575 to the Present Time, with Extracts from the Act Books of the Chapter. Rivingtons, London, 1860, 2nd. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. 44pp. 12 plates, 6 in colour. 11½″ x 9″. VG/-. £140.00

728. Fairbairns, Arnold: Portfolio of English Cathedrals: Bangor and St. Asaph. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., no date. Soft covers. 12pp. 8 tipped-in plates. 13″ x 10½″. Edges of covers dog-eared. G to VG/-. £5.00

729. Hughes, H.; and North, H.: The Old Churches of Snowdonia. Snowdonia National Park Society, 1984 (reprint of 1924 edition). Cloth. xxx and 309pp. 35 monochrome plates. 7½″ x 5¼″ x 1½″. VG/VG. £20.00

730. North, F. J.: The Stones of Llandaff Cathedral. University of Wales, 1957, 1st. Cloth. xvii and 122pp. 22 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Dust-jacket chipped, but with no loss); tiny piece of front free endpaper missing. VG/P to G. £15.00

731. Pritchard, Emily M.: Cardigan Priory in the Olden Days. William Heinemann, 1904, 1st. Green cloth. 168pp. 6 plates, and 1 fold-out map. 10¼″ x 7¾″. Partially unopened. G to VG/-. £26.00

732. Robinson, David M.: The Cistercians in Wales: Architecture and Archaeology 1130-1540. The Society of Antiquaries of London, 2006. Cloth. xii and 388pp. 225 monochrome illustrations. 10½″ x 8″. M/M. £48.00

733. Williams, Stewart: Vale of History. Brown and Sons, 1960. Cloth. 132pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9″ x 5¾″. “A second volume of articles, photographs and sketches about the Vale of Glamorgan.” Inscription. VG/VG. £15.00

734. Williamson, David H.: The Welsh Cistercians. Caldey Island, Tenby, 1984, 1st. Cloth. xiii and 372pp. 31 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 6¼″. F/-. £23.00

Scotland (see also 532)

735. Anderson, G. Reid: The Abbeys of Scotland. James Clarke, no date. Cloth. xvii and 188pp. 12 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. G/-. £9.00

736. Butler, Howard Crosby: Scotland’s Ruined Abbeys. Macmillan, 1899, 1st. Black cloth with gilt decoration and lettering; top edges gilt. xx and 287pp. 80 illustrations and 16 plans. 8½″ x 7″. Blind stamp on title page. VG/-. £26.00

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737. Daniel, William S.: History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood. D. Anderson, 1854, 1st. Gilt-decorated cloth. 208pp. 17 illustrations, and 1 fold-out map. 7″ x 4½″. The boards are either brown partially faded to green, or vice versa. VG/-. £65.00

738. Eyre-Todd, George (editor): The Book of Glasgow Cathedral: a History and Description. Morison Brothers, Glasgow, 1898, 1st. Original buckram with art nouveau design by Talwin Morris; top edges gilt. xii and 454pp. 118 illustrations. 13″ x 10¾″ x 2″. Ex-library (reference). Small split to upper joint; top and bottom of spine crumpled; corners bumped. G/-. £86.00

739. Fawcett, Richard: Scottish Medieval Churches: Architecture and Furnishings. Tempus, 2004. Pictorial card covers. 384pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 9¾″ x 6¾″. VG/-. £15.00

740. Fawcett, Richard: The Architectural History of Scotland: Scottish Architecture from the Accession of the Stewarts to the Reformation. Edinburgh University Press, 1994, 1st. Cloth. xxi and 386pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 10″ x 7″. F/F. £24.00

741. Fenwick, Hubert: Scotland’s Abbeys and Cathedrals. Robert Hale, 1978, 1st. Cloth. 288pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Minuscule dent on front board, otherwise VG/-. £15.00

742. Geddes, Jane (editor): King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000. Northern Universities Press, 2000. Pictorial card covers. xxiii and 303pp. 16 colour plates, and numerous monochrome illustrations. 9½″ x 6¾″. M/-. £10.00

743. Gunn, Dr.: The Parish Church of Peebles: AD 1784-1885. Allan Smyth, 1917, 1st. Green boards with vellum spine and black lettering. 177pp. 39 plates. 10¼″ x 8″. Number nine in the “Books of the Church” series. Many pages unopened; corners very slightly bumped. VG/-. £40.00

744. Herries, J. W.; and Tudsbery Francis: The Robin Chapel of the Thistle Foundation. The Thistle Trust, 1956 (limited edition of 300). Cloth. xiv and 133pp. 26 monochrome plates. 10¼″ x 7¾″. Sellotape marks to endpapers, otherwise VG to F/-. £32.00

745. Hill, John Paul: The Episcopal Chapel at Muchalls. Mowbray, 1956, 1st. Cloth. xi and 128pp. 9 monochrome photographs. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Small sections of dust-jacket missing. Inscription. VG/G to VG. £11.00

746. Howell, Rev. A. R.: Paisley Abbey: its History, Architecture, and Art. Alexander Gardner, no date. Cloth. 173pp. 35 plates; 1 fold-out plan. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £27.00

747. Lees, J. Cameron: The Abbey of Paisley, from its Foundation till its Dissolution. Alexander Gardner, 1878, 1st. Cloth. xx, 340 pp., and appendices (clxxxv). 9½″ x 8″ x 2″. VG/-. £48.00

748. Lindsay, Ian Gordon: The Cathedrals of Scotland. Chambers, 1926, 1st. Red cloth (spine faded). 256pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 7½″ x 5½″. Remains of label on front paste-down endpaper. G to VG/-. £7.50

749. McCardel, James: New Kilpatrick Parish and its Story. Privately printed by Bell and Bain, Glasgow, 1973. Cloth. 143pp. 26 monochrome illustrations. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £12.00

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750. MacLoed, Finlay: The Chapels in the Western Isles. Acair, 1997. Pictorial card covers. 93pp. Illustrated with 11 drawings. 6¾″ x 5″. VG/-. £8.00

751. Maxwell, Sir John Stirling: Shrines and Homes of Scotland. Alexander Maclehose, 1938, reprint of 1st edition. Cloth. xx and 264pp. 119 monochrome plates. 9″ x 6¼″. Approximately half of the book deals with churches. VG/-. £18.00

752. Simpson, W. Douglas: The Castle of Bergen and the Bishop’s Palace at Kirkwall. Oliver and Boyd for the University of Aberdeen, 1961, 1st. Cloth. xii and 77pp. 25 monochrome plates, and 4 fold-out plans. 9″ x 6″. Ex-library. VG/G to VG. £21.00

The Channel Islands

753. Lemprière, Raoul: Buildings and Memorials of the Channel Islands. Robert Hale, 1980, 1st. Cloth. 205pp. 46 monochrome illustrations. 8¾″ x 5¾″. A little more than half of the book (112pp.) is devoted to ecclesiastical structures. VG/VG. £12.00

754. McCormack, John: Channel Island Churches: a Study of the Medieval Churches and Chapels. Phillimore, 1986, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 346pp. 9 colour photographs, and 109 other illustrations. 10″ x 7½″ x 1½″. Book-plate. F/F. £60.00

Ireland (Island of) (see also 3, and 327)

755. Curl, James Stevens (introductory essay): Irish Cathedrals Churches and Abbeys. Caxton, 2002, 1st. Cloth. 151pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 11½″ x 8¼″. M/M. £17.50

756. Hourihane, Colum: Gothic Art in Ireland, 1169-1550: Enduring Vitality. Yale University Press, 2003. Cloth. xii and 187pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 11″ x 9″. VG to F/VG to F. £30.00

Europe

757. Adams, Henry: Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres. Princeton University Press, 1989 (first published in 1905). Card covers. xiv and 401pp. 13 monochrome illustrations. 9″ x 6″. VG/-. £20.00

758. Aerts, W: The Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp. Fonds Mercator, 1999. Cloth. 425pp. Fully illustrated, almost entirely in Colour. 13″ x 10″ x 1¾″. VG/VG. £40.00

759. Antony-Thouret, Pierre: Reims au Lendemain de la Guerre. La Cathédrale Mutilée. La Ville Dévastée. Jean Budry, 1927 (limited edition of 1,000). 127 héliogravure plates in original half-cloth portfolio with ties. 36pp. of explanatory text (in French). 19¾″ x 13″ x 2″. VG/-. £160.00

760. Ball, Philip: Universe of Stone: Chartres Cathedral and the Triumph of the Medieval Mind. The Bodley Head, 2008. Cloth. 322pp. 36 colour photographs, and numerous text illustrations. 9½″ x 6¼″. F/F. £15.00

761. Boddington, Oliver E.: Romance Churches of France. Grant Richards, 1925, 1st. Cloth. 262pp. 123 plates. 8¾″ x 5½″. Two extra colour plates have been pasted onto endpapers. Boards stained. G to VG/-. £20.00

762. Bonsanti, Giorgio: The Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi: Glory and Destruction. Abrams, 1998, 1st edition in English. Laminated pictorial card covers. 99pp. 68 colour illustrations. 12¼″ x 9½″. Black felt-tip line across tails, otherwise M/-. £12.50

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763. Bottineau, Yves: Notre-Dame de Paris and the Sainte-Chapelle. George Allen and Unwin, 1967, 1st English edition (first published in French in 1967). Grey cloth with blue lettering. 92pp. 108 illustrations (4 in colour), and 4 plans. 9¼″ x 7½″. VG/-. £15.00

764. Braham, Randolph L.: The Synagogues of Hungary: an Album. World Federation of Hungarian Jews, 1968, 1st. Cloth. x, 197pp., and appendix (xxxi). 467 illustrations. 8¾″ x 11½″. VG/-. £36.00

765. Bumpus, T. Francis: Holiday Rambles among the Cathedrals and Churches of North Germany. London, 1903, 1st. Fawn, gilt-decorated cloth (spine faded). xiv and 402pp. 83 illustrations. 8¾″ x 6″. VG/-. £26.00

766. Bumpus, T. Francis: Summer Holidays among the Glories of France: her Cathedrals and Churches. Thomas B. Bumpus, 1902, 2nd impression. Cloth. xiv and 287pp. 94 illustrations. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Inscription. VG/-. £18.00

767. Bumpus, T. Francis: Summer Holidays among the Glories of Northern France: her Cathedrals and Churches. Dennis and Sons, 1905, 1st. Blue, gilt-decorated cloth (spine slightly faded). xii and 247pp. 110 illustrations. 10″ x 8″. Some light foxing throughout. VG/-. £28.00

768. Bumpus, T. Francis: The Cathedrals and Churches of Italy. T. Werner Laurie, 1926, 1st. Cloth. viii and 400pp. 79 illustrations, 8 in colour. 10¼″ x 6¾″ x 2″. Book-plate; small scuff in the cloth near head of spine. VG/VG. £20.00

769. Bumpus, T. Francis: The Cathedrals and Churches of Northern Italy. T. Werner Laurie, no date. Cloth. xi and 371pp. 81 illustrations, 9 in colour. 9″ x 7¼″ x 2½″. Top and bottom of spine crumpled. G to VG/-. £12.00

770. Bumpus, T. Francis: The Cathedrals of Northern France. T. Werner Laurie, no date. Cloth. x and 396pp. 47 plates. 7¾″ x 5½″. P to G/-. £5.00

771. Butikov. Georgy (compiled by): St Isaac’s Cathedral, Leningrad. Aurora, 1980. Cloth. 163pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 10½″ x 8¼″. Boards slightly bowed; small damaged area on rear free endpaper where label has been removed. G to VG/-. £11.00

772. Charpentier, Louis: The Mysteries of Chartres Cathedral. Research into Lost Knowledge Organisation, 1975, 2nd impression of 1st English edition. Card covers. 190pp. 20 monochrome photographs. 8½″ x 5¼″. VG/-. £12.00

773. Chierichetti, Sandro: The Cathedral of Montreale. Palermo, no date. Pictorial card covers. 89pp. 114 colour illustrations. 11″ x 8″. Very slight bumping to one corner, otherwise VG/-. £7.50

774. Danby, Miles: The Fires of Excellence: Spanish and Portuguese Oriental Architecture. Garnet, 1997, 1st. Cloth. 236pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12¾″ x 9¾″. M/M. £28.00

775. De Blasi, Jolanda: The 4 Patriarchal Basilicas of the Holy Year. Del Turco Editore Firenze, 1950, 1st. Cloth-reinforced card covers. 192pp. 167 monochrome figures, and 4 fold-out plans. 9½″ x 7″. The four basilicas are St. Peter’s, St. Paul’s, St. John in the Lateran, and Saint Maria Maggiore. Inscription. VG/-. £13.00

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776. Déceneux, Marc: The Mont-Saint-Michel: Stone by Stone. Éditions Ouest-France, 1996, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 64pp. Fully illustrated, almost entirely in colour. 10¼″ x 8¾″. M/-. £8.00

777. Dercsényi, Dezső: Romanesque Architecture in Hungary. Corvina/Magyar Helikon, 1975. Cloth. 217pp. Fully illustrated in monochrome. 12¼″ x 8¾″. VG/VG. £28.00

778. Freshfield, Edwin: Notes on the Church now Called the Mosque of the Kalenders at Constantinople. Read April 7, 1881. Loose sheets. 7pp. 12 monochrome plates, and 3 figures. 11¾″ x 9½″. VG/-. £18.00

779. Gillerman, Dorothy: Enguerran de Marigny and the Church of Notre-Dame at Ecouis: Art and Patronage in the Reign of Philip the Fair. The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1994, 1st. Cloth. xiv and 233pp. 120 monochrome illustrations. 11¼″ x 8¾″. M/M. £18.00

780. Goss, Vladimir P.: Early Croatian Architecture: a Study of the Pre-Romanesque. Duckworth, 1987, 1st. Cloth. 248pp. 54 monochrome photographs, 2 maps, and 27 other illustrations. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/VG. £16.00

781. Grimme, Ernst Günther (editor): Aachener Kunstblätter. Peter Ludwig, 1980-81. Card covers. 263pp. 119 monochrome illustrations. 11½″ x 8¼″. Covers a bit grubby; corners bumped. G to VG/-. £15.00

782. Hamilton, J. Arnott: Byzantine Architecture and Decoration. Batsford, 1933, 1st. Purple cloth with gilt decoration and lettering. viii and 172pp. 71 plates, and 47 figures. 9¼″ x 6½″. Slight discoloration to boards, otherwise VG/-. £22.00

783. Haslinghuis, Dr. E. J.; and Peeters, C. J. A.: De Dom Van Utrecht. Staatsuitgeverij / ’S-Gravenhage, 1965, 1st. Cloth. 355pp. 319 monochrome illustrations. 11½″ x 8¼″. Dust-jacket slightly chipped. VG/VG. £45.00

784. Hetherington, Paul: Byzantine and Medieval Greece: Churches, Castles and Art. John Murray, 1991, 1st. Cloth. xviii and 238pp. 34 monochrome illustrations, and 6 maps. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £10.00

785. Hutter, Irmgard: The Herbert History of Art and Architecture: Early Christian and Byzantine. Herbert Press, 1988. Card covers. 191pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 8½″ x 6″. VG/-. £6.00

786. King, Ross: Brunelleschi’s Dome: the Story of the Great Cathedral in Florence. Pimlico, 2001 (first published by Chatto and Windus, 2000). Laminated card covers. 184pp. 7 colour plates, and 20 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 6″. VG/-. £8.00

787. Lees-Milne, James: Saint Peter’s: the Story of Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Hamish Hamilton, 1967, 1st. Cloth. 336pp. 43 colour plates, and numerous other illustrations. 10¼″ x 8″. VG/VG. £15.00

788. Loukomski, G. K.: L’Architecture Religieuse Russe du XI Siècle au XVII Siècle. Librarie Ernest Leroux, Paris, 1929. Soft covers with dust-jacket. 114pp. 164 monochrome plates. 14¼″ x 11″x 1¾″. Spine split; book in two sections. Contents clean and tight. Unopened. P/P. £30.00

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789. Marshall, Herbert and Hester: Cathedral Cities of France. Heinemann, 1907, 1st. Cloth. x and 282pp. Sixty watercolour illustrations. 9¼″ x 7″ x 2″. G to VG/-. £28.00

790. Miller, Keith: St Peter’s. Profile Books, 2007. Cloth. xx and 231pp. 19 illustrations. 8″ x 5½″. M/M. £8.50

791. Nesfield, W. Eden: Specimens of Mediaeval Architecture Chiefly Selected from Examples of the 12th and 13th Centuries in France and Italy. Day and Son, London, 1862. Original red cloth with gilt abstract design, half-bound with red leather (recent binding). 100 plates. 17″ x 12″. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. Small burn mark on one edge of rear board. VG/-. £250.00

792. Nicol, D. M.: Meteora: the Rock Monasteries of Thessaly. Chapman and Hall, 1963, 1st. Cloth. x and 210pp. 15 monochrome plates. 8¾″ x 5¾″. Damage to front paste-down endpaper caused by removal of book-plate. VG/-. £23.00

793. Nussbaum, Norbert: German Gothic Architecture. Yale University Press, 2000, first edition in English. Cloth. 271pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 12″ x 10″. Coffee stains on page edges, particularly noticeable on first 15 pages. G/VG. £20.00

794. Oliphant, Walter: Some French Churches. Privately published, 1932. Cloth. 80pp. 16 photographs. 9¼″ x 6¾″. VG/-. £15.00

795. Paulsson, Thomas: Scandinavian Architecture: Buildings and Society in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden from the Iron Age until Today. Leonard Hill, London, 1958, 1st. Cloth. xvi and 256pp. 120 monochrome plates, and 80 figures. 10″ x 6½″. Roughly a third of the book deals with ecclesiastical buildings. VG/VG. £27.00

796. Pissarro, Joachim: Monet’s Cathedral: Rouen 1892-1894. Pavillon, 1990, 1st. Cloth. 96pp. 30 colour plates. 14″ x 10¼″. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. VG/VG. £16.00

797. Rose, Elsie Whitlock; and Francis, Vida Hunt: Cathedrals and Cloisters of Midland France. Putnam, 1907, 1st. Green cloth, with gilt lettering and decoration. 2 volumes. Vol. I: xix, 402pp., and 142 illustrations. Vol. II: xii, 374pp., 117 illustrations, and 1 fold-out map. 9″ x 6¼″. Ex-library but with few markings. Sellotape stains on spine. VG/-. £60.00

798. Sharp, Mary: The Churches of Rome. Hugh Evelyn, 1967, 1st. Cloth. xi and 259pp. 8¾″ x 5¾″. VG/VG. £7.00

799. Shaw, Richard Norman: Architectural Sketches from the Continent. London, 1872. Green cloth with gilt decoration; all edges gilt. Unpaginated. 100 plates. 17″ x 12″. Top and bottom of spine a bit frayed. Boards rubbed; book-plate. G to VG/-. £160.00

800. As 799 but missing some preliminary pages (dedication, preface, list of plates). Ex-library but book-plate is only evidence of this. Ex-libris Donald Buttress. VG/-. £140.00

801. Stoddard, Whitney S.: Monastery and Cathedral in France: Medieval Architecture, Sculpture, Stained Glass, Manuscripts, the Art of the Church Treasures. Wesleyan University Press, 1966, 1st. Cloth. xxi and 412pp. 433 monochrome figures. 11¼″ x 8¾″. VG/G to VG. £32.00

802. Suger, Abbot (edited, translated and annotated by Erwin Panofsky): On the Abbey Church of St. Denis and its Art Treasures. Princeton University Press, 1979, 2nd. Card

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covers. xix and 285pp. 31 monochrome illustrations. 9¼″ x 6″. Extra illustrations pasted to endpapers. VG/-. £10.00

803. Toynbee, Jocelyn; and Perkins, John Ward: The Shrine of St. Peter and the Vatican Excavations. Longmans, Green and Co., 1956, 1st. Cloth. xxii and 293pp. 32 monochrome plates. 10″ x 6¼″. Spine slightly faded; inscription. VG/-. £28.00

804. Tyrell-Green, E.: French Church Architecture. The Sheldon Press, 1928, 1st. Cloth. xx and 261pp. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. 8¾″ x 5½″. VG/-. £16.00

805. Various: The Sistine Chapel: the Art. the History, and the Restoration. Harmony Books, 1986, 1st. Cloth. 271pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12¾″ x 10″. F/VG to F. £35.00

806. Ward, Colin: Chartres: the Making of a Miracle. The Folio Society, 1986. Cloth with pictorial slipcase. 95pp. 24 colour plates, and 40 other illustrations. 11¼″ x 7½″. Small stain on front board. VG/VG. £15.00

807. Winkles, B.; and Garland, R. (drawings): French Cathedrals. Charles Tilt, 1837, 1st. Half bound in brown leather, with marbled boards and endpapers. viii and 169pp. 50 plates. 10¾″ x 8¾″. Book-plate and book-label. Boards rubbed; corners bumped; some foxing and browning. G to VG/-. £125.00

808. The Dom Cathedral Architectural Ensemble in Riga. Aurora Art Publishers, 1980, 1st. Cloth. 47pp. 123 plates, 69 in colour. 11¼″ x 8¾″. VG/VG. £16.00

809. The Vatican and Christian Rome. Vatican City, 1975, 1st. Cloth with dust-jacket and slipcase. xv and 522pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12½″ x 10¾″ x 2″. Small label has been removed from slip case. VG/VG/G. £28.00

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810. Boynton, Winifred C.: Faith Builds a Chapel: the Story of an Adventure in Craftsmanship. Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1953, 1st. Cloth. 135pp. 36 illustrations, 4 in colour. 11¼″ x 9¼″. The story of the building of a Norwegian Chapel in Wisconsin. VG/-. £20.00

811. Cheek, Richard (photography); and Willimon, William H. (text): The Chapel – Duke University. Fort Church Publishers, 1986, 1st. Cloth. 96pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12″ x 9½″. F/VG to F. £15.00

812. Cook, Leland: St. Patrick’s Cathedral: a Centennial History. Quick Fox, 1979, 1st. Pictorial card covers. 160pp. Fully illustrated in colour and monochrome. 11″ x 9″. VG to F/-. £12.00

813. Kennedy, James W.: The Unknown Worshipper. Morehouse-Barlow, 1964, 1st. Cloth. 202pp. 45 monochrome illustrations. 8½″ x 5¼″. The story of a sanctuary on Fifth Avenue, the famous “Church of the Open Door”. Inscription; spine of dust-jacket slightly faded. VG/G to VG. £14.00

814. Llewellyn, Robert (photography); and Chancellor, John (introduction): The Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Howell Press, 1988, 1st. Cloth. 120pp. Fully illustrated in colour. 12¼″ x 9¼″. VG to F/VG to F. £8.50

815. Wertheimer, Jack: The American Synagogue: a Sanctuary Transformed. Cambridge University Press, 1987, 1st. Cloth. xviii and 433pp. 9¼″ x 6¼″. Dust-jacket is slightly

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chipped, and has a small damaged area on its rear side where a label has been removed (no text or illustrations affected). VG/G to VG. £25.00