| GULLIVER Rex
          Whistler's illustrated maps for Gulliver's Travels , Cresset Press
          London 1934. And illustrations and decorations to Swift's Gulliver's
          Travels, Peter Pauper Press, Mount Vernon, New York, undated,10 x 18cms
          .   TOP RIGHT
          Edward Gordon Craig's ex libris plate for his mother Ellen Terry  TOP RIGHT
          Leslie Wood's illustration Taddlecombe and District  Map of the Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms,Gulliver's Travels (Part Five) 
 ROBINSON CRUSOE A Map of Robinson Crusoe's Island, from the
  first edition of Volume III. Dated 1719; See BIBLIOGRAPHICA, Part VI, "Robinson
  Crusoe and Its Illustrators".
 
  GREYFRIARS from
          THE 1922 HOLIDAY ANNUAL  BUCHAN from John Buchan's novel The Island of Sheep
            first published in 1936
 GOREY LEAR THE JUMBLIES measuring 14 x 10cms Edward
            Gorey's inspired double page spread setting the scene for his illustrated
            version of Edward Lear's The Jumblies, published
            in 1968 by Chatto 
        & Windus, measuring 14 x 42 cms. It preceds the titlepage but is
        not an end paper. It is repeated at the end. "For they'd been to
        the lakes, and the Torrible Zone,
 And the Hills of the Chankly Bore...."
 RANSOME Arthur
  Ransome Missee Lee, Cape, London, 1941 20 x27cms; a children's
  fictitious adventure set off the coast of China; here with clear colour coded
  tracks that correspond exactly with the narrative.
 
 
 SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Louis Rhead , Illustrations to David
  Wyss' The Swiss Family Robinson, Harper's New York 1909.
 1984 A
            map that can be viewed from two directions, George Orwell's concept
            of the world drawn by Josef-Jan Szostak, from R.C.Churchill, A Short
            History of the Future, published by The Bodley Head 1955. TREASURE
            ISLAND 
 The advert
          for the movie.01 map included in the Cassell edition London c1905, 20.5 x 14 cms.
 
 02 from George Hardie's illustrations to Treasure Island , Armada London
        1989, paperback, detail 10 x 7 cms
 
 03 Map included in the Eyre and Spottiswoode edition, illustrated by
        Mervyn Peake, 1949, virtually copied from the above but with significant
        changes, 22 x 14.5 cms.
 
 04 Map as frontispiece in the Josef Hochman illustrated edition produced
        in Czechoslovakia, and published in Britain by Hamlyn in 1967. 24 x 16
    cms.
  see also 4 illustrators
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