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Thanks everyone for your thoughts, even @Drago .
After much cogitation, confusion, consultation, contention, confliction, consideration, contemplation and coffee, I've reached the conclusion that conservation is the preferred option. Did I mention my 1857 Thesaurus? Only kidding.
The book doesn't merit a professional rebinding, lacking pages from the front. Apart from anything else, I'm a skinflint but also a confirmed jack-of-many-trades DIYer, so I've bought some very reasonably priced acid-free repair tapes from the vintage paper company (P-tape for worn/torn maps, P90-tape to help re-attach front and back boards, which I'll probably also stitch into place, and T-tape to reinforce the spine).Their website is abominably designed, by the way - it's very difficult to find these tapes unless you know they're there. It won't be pretty, but the book will be usable. So far I've mended a tear in the Spain & Portugal map and partially repaired the severely damaged England & Wales map - proceeding with the utmost care.
The maps will remain in situ, but I'll photograph them so that they can be seen in their full eccentric glory without further wear and tear - thanks @Elswick Cotterpin for your excellent suggestion. The gazetteer is full of delights, no Australia but entries for 'Wales,New South', 'Holland, New', Botany Bay and Sydney Cove, and Anthony Van Diemen's Land apparently a SE promontory of the mainland; surely Tasmania had already been recognised as an island by 1801? Alphabetically, I & J, and U & V are used interchangeably. I've taken advantage of the recent sunshine to take a few hasty pics, but they're not top quality, with one hand stretching the maps and the other pressing the button. I'll try to be more professional for the record shots. Here's a handful of the more interesting ones.
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classic33

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Thanks everyone for your thoughts, even @Drago .
After much cogitation, confusion, consultation, contention, confliction, consideration, contemplation and coffee, I've reached the conclusion that conservation is the preferred option. Did I mention my 1857 Thesaurus? Only kidding.
The book doesn't merit a professional rebinding, lacking pages from the front. Apart from anything else, I'm a skinflint but also a confirmed jack-of-many-trades DIYer, so I've bought some very reasonably priced acid-free repair tapes from the vintage paper company (P-tape for worn/torn maps, P90-tape to help re-attach front and back boards, which I'll probably also stitch into place, and T-tape to reinforce the spine).Their website is abominably designed, by the way - it's very difficult to find these tapes unless you know they're there. It won't be pretty, but the book will be usable. So far I've mended a tear in the Spain & Portugal map and partially repaired the severely damaged England & Wales map - proceeding with the utmost care.
The maps will remain in situ, but I'll photograph them so that they can be seen in their full eccentric glory without further wear and tear - thanks @Elswick Cotterpin for your excellent suggestion. The gazetteer is full of delights, no Australia but entries for 'Wales,New South', 'Holland, New', Botany Bay and Sydney Cove, and Anthony Van Diemen's Land apparently a SE promontory of the mainland; surely Tasmania had already been recognised as an island by 1801? Alphabetically, I & J, and U & V are used interchangeably. I've taken advantage of the recent sunshine to take a few hasty pics, but they're not top quality, with one hand stretching the maps and the other pressing the button. I'll try to be more professional for the record shots. Here's a handful of the more interesting ones.
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No copyright breach?
 
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No copyright breach?
Pah! 1801? John Walker's long gone - let his descendants sue me if they dare. :tongue:
[QUOTE 5394878, member: 76"]:stop: Stop!!!!

Take it to a professional, you got it for £2, but it is an old book, get it appraised, it it is only worth £2 then cut it up and sellotape it. But find out first![/QUOTE]
Professionals want wodgy dosh, by definition. There wasn't much salivation when I shopped it around. When I've finished with it the book will be worth ooh, maybe £20, maybe more. But the maps, removed and mounted, would be worth upwards of £20 each. However, I don't commit libricide if I can help it. I'm not going to cut the book up, and I'm using archive quality mending tape, not sellotape. This stays in my extensive library until my demise, then some avaricious git will do the dirty on it, but I'll be past caring. :angel: (or more likely :evil:)
 
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Thanks for that. I suspect the maps of that era may have lagged behind actual knowledge; for instance the world map shown has virtually no detail of the North American interior, compared to mine, and both were probably reproduced from much earlier maps. I'll reiterate that I'm not using sellotape in my restoration, but archive quality mending tape - damn fine stuff, by the way. :smile:
 
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Is the title of the book "The Universal Gazetteer"?
It is indeed, although this took some detective work, as it lacks several pages from the front, including the title page, and even more unfortunately the maps of W & E hemispheres. Third edition.
 

classic33

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It is indeed, although this took some detective work, as it lacks several pages from the front, including the title page, and even more unfortunately the maps of W & E hemispheres. Third edition.
$16.50 AUD per 50 consecutive pages or part thereof in PDF or Print format

$45.00 AUD per image in Tiff or Jpeg format or per 10 images (or part thereof) for aerial photographs in Tiff format

$50.00+ AUD for photographic prints or custom reproductions.

https://copiesdirect.nla.gov.au/items/import?source=cat&sourcevalue=2310118
 
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$16.50 AUD per 50 consecutive pages or part thereof in PDF or Print format

$45.00 AUD per image in Tiff or Jpeg format or per 10 images (or part thereof) for aerial photographs in Tiff format

$50.00+ AUD for photographic prints or custom reproductions.

https://copiesdirect.nla.gov.au/items/import?source=cat&sourcevalue=2310118
By 'eck, you've done more research than I have!
Quite tempting to have the frontispiece etc. in facsimile, but on balance I'll keep it honest and just work with what I've got. <skinflint>
 

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I bought an Accrington Stanley ('Who are dey'?. Yes i know.:rolleyes:)complete history and records book
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from a local charity shop for one pound. A bargain i thought as it contained every bit of info' there was to find. Not only that,but i looked it up and there was an offer from someone who wanted the book and was offering £70 if it was in good condition, which it was. I didn't want to sell the book as i was happy to have all that info' and i wasn't short of cash. I left it on some shelves thinking it'd be safe there. One day i opened it and saw it'd been crayoned and biro'd on!:ohmy: Accy junior who was about 6 year old at the time had done it thinking it was a colouring book.:banghead:
 
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