the book pictured is much older (1828), evidently published by Zachariah Warren who I think had a library and was a bookseller, George may have been his son,
viz some refs to Warren of Dover:
Zachariah WARREN, Bookseller, Dover died 9 Sept (Dover Telegraph 13 Sep 1834 p.8 col.4)
G. WARREN, Marine Assembly Rooms, Parade, Dover - notice of Soirees Dansantes (Dover Telegraph 30 Jan 1847 p.8 col.1)
G. WARREN, Marine Assembly Rooms, Dover - notice of Soiree (Dover Telegraph 16 Jan 1836 p.1 col.3)
G. WARREN - announcement of Soirees Dansantes (Dover Telegraph 20 Nov 1847 p.1 col.1)
Mr George WARREN, Marine Library, Dover married 16 February at Dover to Caroline FULLER, dau of John FULLER (Dover Telegraph 18 Feb 1837 p.8 col.4)
Mrs George WARREN birth of son 31 May at Dover (Dover Telegraph 3 June 1837 p.8 col.4)
Harriet WARREN of Faversham spr (lawful father: Z. WARREN) married Wm BONYTHON of St Mary Dover ba by Lic (Faversham BTs)
Mr WARREN, Library, Marine Parade, Dover - notice of Matinee Musicale (Dover Telegraph 10.1.1846 p.1 col.1)
The books of John Bavington-Jones (include Perambulations of Dover and the Annals of Dover) were published in the 20th century.
Don't know if the Perambulations book is on line but the Annals is, viz:
Full text of "The Annals of Dover" (one of several books on Dover history) by Dover Express owner John Bavington Jones c.early 1900s.
ARCHIVE BOOK, long out of print.
(note that, as this has been digitally copied, there are some transcription errors):
http://www.archive.org/details/annalsofdover00jone