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1. (Text Page to) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera : being a reprint of two papers, by John Snow; together with a biographical memoir by B.W. Richardson ; and an introduction by Wade Hampton Frost. New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

2. (Title Page to) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera : being a reprint of two papers, by John Snow; together with a biographical memoir by B.W. Richardson ; and an introduction by Wade Hampton Frost. New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

3. (Text Page to) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera : being a reprint of two papers, by John Snow; together with a biographical memoir by B.W. Richardson ; and an introduction by Wade Hampton Frost. New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

4. (Text Page to) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera : being a reprint of two papers, by John Snow; together with a biographical memoir by B.W. Richardson ; and an introduction by Wade Hampton Frost. New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

5. (Title Page to) Snow on Cholera : being a reprint of two papers, by John Snow ; together with a biographical memoir by B.W. Richardson ; and an introduction by Wade Hampton Frost. New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

6. (Portrait) John Snow. (to accompany) Snow on Cholera : being a reprint of two papers, by John Snow ; together with a biographical memoir by B.W. Richardson ; and an introduction by Wade Hampton Frost. New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

7. (Title Page to) An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His present Majesty for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavor. Drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from the papers of Joseph Banks, Esq; by John Hawkesworth, LL.D. In three volumes. Illustrated with cuts, and a great variety of charts and maps relative to countries now first discovered, or hitherto but imperfectly known. London: printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell in the Strand, MDCCLXXIII.

8. (Index Map) A Contracted Sketch of the Plan of London &c. Printed on 24 Sheets of Imperial Paper, to Shew the General Appearance of the Whole; for the Use of those who Bind it in a Book, and for the Better Comprehending the Divisions Mentioned in the Index.

9. Map 2. C.F. Chefins, Lithogr. Holborn. (to accompany) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera ... New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

10. Map 1. C.F. Chefins, Lith. London. (to accompany) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera ... New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

11. (Text Page to) On the mode of communication of cholera. By John Snow. Second edition, much enlarged. London: London, J. Churchill, M.DCCC.LV. (1855). (to accompany) Snow on Cholera ... New York : Commonwealth Fund. London : Humphrey Milford: Oxford University Press 1936.

12. (Contents to) Appendices.

13. (Section Title Page to) Memorandum laid before the Imperial Conference, 1926.

14. (Covers to) The approach towards a system of imperial air communications. Air Ministry. London : Printed and published by His Majesty's Stationary Office. 1926.

15. (Covers to) Coloured tableau presenting a view of nature in all climates : Illustrating and explaining the climatological phenomena of the various regions of the globe; the grand cause of differences of climate; the equinoctial angles of the sun's rays in all latitudes; the co-incident effects of light and heat on the distribution of organic life; the influence of climate on man, health, disease, longevity civilization, &c. London : Published by James Reynolds, 174, Strand.

16. (Covers to) Large illustrations of science. Reynolds's series of coloured diagrams illustrating the mechanical powers; including the various kinds of levers, wheel and axle, pulleys and their combinations, inclined plane, wedge, screw, &c. With explanatory notes. London : Published by James Reynolds, 174, Strand.

17. (Covers to) Mississippi, Pittman.

18. (Text Page to) Comparative Table of Itinerary Measures, in their Relation to a Degree of a Great Circle of the Earth. Stockley, Sc. London. Published by Jas. Wyld. (to accompany) A new general atlas of modern geography : consisting of a complete collection of maps of the four quarters of the globe ...

19. Pl. IX. Plan of the triangles whereby the distance between the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. Basire, Sc. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

20. Pl. X. For the figure of the earth, pole-star observations, differences of longitude and terrestrial refractions. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Basire, Sc. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

21. Pl. VIII. Plans, showing the position of the instrument on such towers, steeples of churches, or other buildings, as became stations in series of triangles. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. p. Basire, Sc. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

22. Pl. XI. For the improvement of the plan of London and its environs. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Basire, Sc. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

23. Pl. VI. For the explanation of the microscopes, and mechanism for the wires in the eye-ends of the telescopes. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

24. Pl. VII. Various articles of machinery used in the course of the operation. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. p. Basire, Sc. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

25. (Text Page to) An account, &c. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25, 1790. Introduction. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

26. Pl. IV. Plan of the instrument. (with) Section of the instrument through the microscopes ... (with) Section of the instrument at right angles ... T. Milne, del. Basire, Sc. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

27. Pl. V. Various parts of the instrument represented to large scales. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

28. Pl. II. Plan showing the situation of the base of verification measured in Romny Marsh, in the Autumn of 1787. Basire, Sc. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

29. (Text Page to) An account, &c. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25, 1790. Introduction. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

30. Pl. I. For the account of the measurement of the base of verification in Romny Marsh with the steel chain, in the Autumn of 1787. Basire, Sc. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

31. Pl. III. General view of the instrument. T. Milne, del. Basire, Sc. Philos. Trans. Vol. LXXX. Tab. P. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

32. (Text Page to) An account, &c. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25, 1790. Introduction. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

33. (Text Page to) An account, &c. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25, 1790. Introduction. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

34. (Title Page to) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

35. (Text page to) Bookplate to An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

36. (Text Page to) An account, &c. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25, 1790. Introduction. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

37. (Text Page to) An account, &c. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 25, 1790. Introduction. (to accompany) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

38. (Covers to) An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined By Major-General William Roy, F.R.S. and A.S. From the Philosophical Transactions. (London: 1790).

39. (Contents to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

40. (Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

41. (Contents to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

42. (Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

43. (Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

44. (Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

45. (Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) 'Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh'.

46. Asia. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith. Engraved by Sy. Hall. 14 Bury Stt. Bloomsby. Published, 1817, by A. Constable & Co. Edinburgh.

47. Pacific Ocean. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith. Engraved by Sidy. Hall. Published, 1817, by A. Constable & Co. Edinburgh.

48. Russia in Asia. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith. Engraved by Sidy. Hall. Published, 1817, by A. Constable & Co. Edinburgh and Longman & Compy. London.

49. Germany, N.W. Part. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith. Engraved by Sy. Hall, 14 Bury Stt. Bloomsby. Published, 1817, by A. Constable & Co. Edinburgh.

50. New Holland. Drawn by A. Arrowsmith. Engraved by Sy. Hall. Published, 1817, by A. Constable & Co. Edinburgh.