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KT0223Aperture. Paperback. Good. 8x5x0. Aperture paperback
1999x-0804731780Stanford Univ Pr 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 322 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Stanford Univ Pr hardcover
760<p>Walks In Rome Vol 2 - Augustas J C Hare<br />This beautiful book once belonged to Hannah Countess of Rosebery once the richest woman in Britain<br />Fantastic leather bound with gilt detailing in Near Fine condition numerous black and white images throughout.- one of a kind</p> hardcover
2008088222Lund Humphries 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Collectable - Very Good Condition/Near Fine. VG/VG 1st ed 2008 hardback unclipped DJ profusely illustrated. Corners gently pushed only bright and unmarked throughout. Size: 9.45 x 0.8 x 11.42 inches. 192 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2kg. Category: Art & Design; Art Books; ISBN: 0853319901. ISBN/EAN: 9780853319900. Dewey Code: 759.2911. 84cxrarebooks is the trading name of Cambridge-based bookseller Marino Guida with 25 years experience in the trade. We guarantee the condition of all our books. Further images or a short video presentation of any book can be arranged on request. We send tax-free and tariff-free to EU US/Canada and Australia/NZ with insurance included for peace of mind. Inventory No: 088222. 9780853319900 Lund Humphries hardcover
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ria9780415941570_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; First published in 2002. This work examines eight Virginia novels against the background of the political and social concerns of the Jacksonian years in which they were written arguing that the authors used familial processes as a meta hardcover
650501880Ashgate Publishing Company pp. 234 . Hardback. New. Ashgate Publishing Company hardcover
1899948P21London: Leonard Smithers & Co 1899. First edition. Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 11.5". Tony Ludovici. The first edition of this scarce satirical poem by Lord Alfred Douglas complete with colourful plates. The first edition of this scarce work.A nonsense poem about the Duke of Berwick an uptight Duke a comical and entertaining satire on Victorian society and the landed gentry. Illustrated with a colour title and ten colour plates by Tony Ludovici. Collated complete.By Lord Alfred Douglas an English poet and journalist who is better known for being the lover of Oscar Wilde. Douglas' father the 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly accused Wilde of being homosexual leading to a trial and Wilde's imprisonment. In the original publisher's quarter cloth binding with paper to the boards. Externally generally smart with light marks and rubbing to the boards. Marks are heavier to the rear board. Light bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Hinges are tender. Front endpaper and half-title are detached but present. Bookseller's stamp to the recto of the front endpaper. Tape marks to the paste downs. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Good Leonard Smithers & Co hardcover
2021x-036772443XRoutledge 2021. Hardcover. New. 274 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.79 inches. Routledge hardcover
2019x-1788012240Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Hardcover. New. 222 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Royal Society of Chemistry hardcover
2091502133502273Chuokoron Art Publishing N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Chuokoron Art Publishing paperback
0199602018New. Brand new and still unused unknown
194913819London: Faber and Faber 1949. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 12mo. 254pp. Original light cloth with titles in gilt. Original dust jacket clipped but with price still showing wear to fore edge and hing. Small damage on front panel. Small piece missing on upper rear panel but mostly complete in good condition and protected with mylar sleeve.s Faber and Faber hardcover
185312400Newcomerstown OH: Printed at the "Preacher" Office Washington OH 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo 128pp. In good condition at best in contemporary marbled boards with cloth spine. Spine wuite worn front board loosening but holding. Mild foxing and staining but generally clean internally. A nice rural Ohio imprint from the Western foothills of the Appalachians. OCLC notes that the text is "largely identical" to that of W. B. Sloan's "The Complete Farrier or Horse Doctor." Half a dozen copies in worldwide libraries; just two of those in Ohio. (Printed at the "Preacher" Office, Washington, OH) hardcover
9229Hare Thomas. Reports of Cases.in the High Court of Chancery 1841-1853. With Notes & References to both English & American Decisions by E. Fitch Smith et al. New York: Banks Gould & Co. 1851-1871. Eleven volumes. Complete set of all volumes published. Contemporary law calf. Ex-library. Worn. Most covers detached crudely repaired with tape. Four vols. missing all or part of spine. Internally sound. $250. Maxwell and Brown Checklist of British and Colonial Reports. 3rd ed. 6. Wallace 529. unknown books
193311931New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo hardcover with dust jacket 303 pp. Novel set in the "hunting country" of southeastern Pennsylvania. A nice copy with slight toning to pages owner inscription to front endpaper corners of front dj flap trimmed slight chipping to corners and spine tips of dj few small tears to dj soiling to dj. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
183950287London: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1839. Whole volume 979pp. 135 x 210mm. Contemporary half calf with marbled boards featuring a Shell pattern. Boards are rubbed spine missing. Bookplate tipped to front paste-down. Some minor toning along the margins otherwise a good copy. "Horner's syndrome" due to lesion of the cervical sympathetic. The same syndrome was evoked in animals by Parfour du Petit in 1727 see No. 1313. It is a proof that the sympathetic governs the pupillary vasomotor sudomotor and pilomotor functions. It was also described by Claude Bernard Leçons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du système nerveux 1858 2 473-74 and less impressively by E.S. Hare Lond. med. Gaz. 1838-9 1 16-18 featured here. Garrison-Morton.com No. 5903. Hare was the first to describe this syndrome yet he died at the age of 26 from typhus - just one day before this paper was published. He has no claim to priority over Horner since he was not aware that the ocular symptoms in the case which he described were due to paralysis of the sympathetic. Fulton J.F. Proc R Soc Med. 1929; 232: 152-157. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans unknown
68-1570London UK: E. Sanger 1712. 12mo. Light Marbled Boards. 84 pp. Very Good edge wear to some pages somewhat bowed. Letterpress on laid paper. Rebound by artisan bookbinder Sasha Mosalov. London, UK: E. Sanger, 1712. hardcover
184076247Philadelphia: J. G. Auner 1840 1843. Fourth Edition with Amendments and Additions. stated. Hardcover. Fair. Also a Letter on the Berzelian Nomenclature with the Reply of Berzelius; with some Subsequent Remarks and Suggestions by the Author Approximately 30 pages. And an Effort to Refute the Arguments advanced in favor of the Existence of Compound Radicals like Cyanogen in the Amphide Salts approximately 60 pages; with a subjoined Statement of those Arguments as advanced in Kane's Elements approximately. Part I 370 pagesPart II vi 371-605 1 xx pages 8 pages. Bound with is A Brief Exposition of the Science of Mechanical Electricity or Electricity Proper" subsidiary to the Course of Chemical Instruction in the University of Pennsylvania with Engravings and descriptions oft the Apparatus employed. The first edition was published in 1828. Covers especially corners are worn. Spine chipped. Some page discoloration. Some pages have top edge staining. Some foxing. Some pages have small pieces missing. Illustrations. Index. Some marks and writing on pages noted. Robert Hare January 17 1781 - May 15 1858 was an early American chemist. Hare was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on January 17 1781. He developed and experimented with the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe with Edward Daniel Clarke of Oxford shortly after 1800. He was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania between 1810 and 1812 and between 1818 and 1847. By the 1820s Hare had developed the "galvanic deflagrator" a type of voltaic battery having large plates used for producing rapid and powerful combustion. He was elected an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1824. J. G. Auner hardcover
184012572Various Places 1840. Octavo modern black cloth binding recent endpapers title page and contents page presentation inscription from Maggs Bros booksellers 1996. Includes: An Attempt to Refute the Reasoning of Liebig in Favor of the Salt Radical Theory. New Haven: B.L. Hamlen 1846. 18 pp. Extracted from the American Journal of Science; A Review of Certain Doctrines Advanced by the Celebrated Liebig and Sanctioned by Gregory and Kane. N.P. N.D. 10 pp; An Effort to Refute te Arguents Advanced in Favor of the Existence in the Amphide Salts of Radicals Consisting Like Cyanogen of More Than One Element. Philadelphia: John C. Clark 1842. 23 pp; Objections to the Nomenclature of the Celebrated Berzelius with Suggestions Respecting a Substitute in a Letter to Professor Silliman. Philadelphia: John C. Clark 1840. 23 pp. Some toning to pages trimming to upper margin affecting page numbers only. hardcover
186265870BostonMA: Printed by Prentiss & Deland No. 40 Congess Street 1862. First edition. 8vo. 16pp. Plain green paperwraps with inscription on front wrapper "Joseph G. Waters from Dr. F. A. Winsor." American Imprints 48988. <br/><br/> Printed by Prentiss & Deland, No. 40 Congess Street paperback books
183825808London: Taylor and Walton. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1838. Full Leather. Very Good full leather editions both volumes have some rubbing to the spines. Both volumes have spotting to the page block fore edge. No previous owner's name or marks. Bindings are tight and pages are clean. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Taylor and Walton hardcover
183575888Philadelphia:: Thomas Wardle 1835. publisher's green cloth. Old ink signatures in each volume; pages at beginning and end of text heavily foxed; lighter scattered foxing to balance of text. Bindings worn and chipped; Vol. I tight and sound; Vol. II split at the inner hinge but structure still sound. 8vo. Translated by Julius Charles Hare and Connop Thirlwall. Thomas Wardle, hardcover
ING9780198854470Oxford University Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor Oxford University Press unknown
1999SONG0198238533OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1999-05-27. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x5.51x0.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover