Maps (these are the only non-wrecked duplicates):
Landranger 40 - Loch Shiel (1984 edition, but let's face it not much has changed). Cover has minor creasing at the edges, otherwise decent enough
Landranger 116 - Denbigh & Colwyn Bay (1997). Clean and tidy, with some minor scuffing on the corners
Books (condition is generally best described by the adjective "musty"):
"I Travel The Road" - Robert Barr (1945). Hardback 172 pages. Post-war travelogue of Britain
"In Search of Romantic Britain" - A.S. Jenkinson (1936). Hardback 251 pages. Pre-War travelogue of rural Britain
"Voyage Into England" - John Seymour (1966). Hardback, dust jacket 154 pages. Travelogue of England by canal and river boat
"Travel in England" - Thomas Burke (1942). Hardback 153 pages. History of travel in England from prehistoric times (briefly) to current
"The Highways and Byways of England" - TW Wilkinson (undated, but presented 1917). Hardback 270 pages. History of roads in England from Roman to date
"The Story of Melton Mowbray" - Philip E. Hunt (1957). Hardback 143 pages. History of Melton Mowbray.
"Stories & Tales of Old Birmingham" - Robert K Dent (originally compiled 1880, this edition 1994). Softback 128 pages.
a couple there sound interesting, is this a swapping game? I will have to make a list if it is. So I like the John Seymour book, have a couple of his self sufficiency books.
And I love 1930s books, 'In Search of Romantic Britain' A.S. Jenkinson, they normally have lots of photos of 'unspoilt' Britain.