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186055427Newhaven 1860. Contemp. clothbacked boards. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. Offprint from "Am. Journ. of Science and Arts Vol. XXX Nov. 1860". 17 pp. 2 folded engraved plates 1 large folded engraved map. hardcover
1895c0549London: George Bell & Sons. Worn condition. Cover rubbed and faded with some loss. Fep soiled but content in overall good condition. 1895. First Edition. Green card cover. 180mm x 120mm 7" x 5". 184pp. 4 chromolithograpg plates 35 b/w illustrations. . George Bell & Sons unknown
18943061aLondon: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co Ltd. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed and soiled with edge-wear. Some foxing. 1894. Reprint. Illustrated card cover. 200mm x 250mm 8" x 10". 25pp ads. . Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd unknown
1887k5207Glasgow: Hamilton Adams & Co. G: in good condition without dust jacket. Ex lib with modern rebind new endpapers and usual stamps and markings.Scattered light foxing. 1887. First Edition. Red hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 180mm 9" x 7". xi 300pp. . Hamilton, Adams & Co hardcover
18780007576London: Chapman And Hall 1878. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vos; xii 327; xii 303 pages original embossed pebbled cloth spines repaired one hinge repaired <br/><br/>Lord Lennox the author was an aide-de-camp to Wellington after Waterloo. His passions were for things military sporting - especially horse racing theatrical and anecdotal. He inspired the character of Lord Prima Donna in Benjamin Disraeli's novel VIVIAN GREY. This set is inexplicably scarce given its multitude of topics and gossipy interests. Chapman And Hall hardcover
186494849New Orleans 1864. Paperback. Very Good. 8 unnumbered pages. 21 cm. Modest foxing and some light staining on outer leaves. Small stitchmarks indicates that this was previously sewed. "Invalid Battalion Corps d'Afrique" printed in small type in upper left corner of first page. Authorized establishment of an Invalid battalion for the Corps d'Afrique to be composed of "colored" tropps who by reason of wounds or sickness contracted in the line of duty are unfit for further field service. Most of this rare general order reprints the War Department's General Orders Nos 105 dated 4.28/63 and 139 dated 5/15/63. Most of General Order 139 consisted of lists of physical infirmities that did or didn't disqualify soldiers from serving in the Invalid Corps. The final provision in General Order No. 139 states that no officer or enlisted man would be entitled to any pension premium or bounty for enlistment or service in the Invalid Corps although such soldiers would receive other pay and allowances authorized for the U.S Infantry. paperback
1838111804Cupar: G.S. Tullis and St Andrews Melville Fletcher Printed by G.S. Tullis Printer to the University of St Andrews 1838. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Cupar G.S. Tullis and St Andrews Melville Fletcher Printed by G.S. Tullis Printer to the University of St Andrews 1838 third edition/ 1807. Duodecimo xii last blank 264 pages with several tables plus 12 full-page engraved plates including an additional title page. Early gilt-decorated polished black calf all edges gilt endpapers marbled; top corners a little bumped with the extremities a little rubbed; light stain to the blank bottom corner of the last 40 leaves gradually reducing in extent from the rear and not affecting the printed surfaces; early ownership signature James Astle at the head of the engraved title page slightly cropped; a very good copy. Not least 'The Company of Golfers' pages 237-247. G.S. Tullis, and St Andrews, Melville Fletcher (Printed by G.S. Tullis, Printer to the University of St Andrews) hardcover
1887e7502aEdinburgh: W & R Chambers. VG : in very good condition. Cover rubbed. Slight page-edge darkening. 1887. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 180mm x 120mm 7" x 5". 134pp xviii iv plates. 5 duo-tone plates. . W & R Chambers hardcover
1892d2598Edinburgh: David Douglas. Covers rubbed with splits and small loss to head of spine. Contents frim and bright. 1892. Second Edition revised. Illustrated board covers with black leather spine. 230mm x 150mm 9" x 6". xx186pp. 20 photographic plates and 10 diagrams. . David Douglas hardcover
1896r3847aEdinburgh: T & A Constable. G : in good condition. Modern rebind with new eps. 1896. First Edition. Marbled hardback boards with blue cloth spine. 300mm x 220mm 12" x 9". xix 516pp xxxiv plates. 9 b/w & sepia plates. 270 b/w vignettes. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . T & A Constable hardcover
18903061London: Day & Son; Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co Ltd. G : in Good condition. Cover rubbed. Slight foxing. 1890. First Edition. Maroon hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 250mm 7" x 10". 27pp 25pp ads. According to the Badminton Library. . Day & Son; Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd hardcover
1900664unknown: unknown 1900. 9 1/2 x 8 inches 8 x 8 inches 8 x 8 inches. Very good condition. This is a set of three very rare etchings of golf. The first is a layout of the first tee and closing hole at St. Andrews Old Course. The second is of a golfer finishing his swing with. golfers in the background. The third is a golfer loonig at a difficult shoe if not impossible. These are very old and quite rare. They have been in my possession for 40 years and are new to the market. At one time I had the name of the artist but have misplaced my fact sheet. See pics. unknown unknown
1807ST12145Edinburgh: Printed for Peter Hill et al. 1807. FIRST EDITION. 197 x 114 mm. 7 3/4 x 4 1/2". 2 p.l. v-viii 244 pp. <br/> PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL BLUE BOARDS paper label on spine edges untrimmed. In a felt-lined morocco-backed folding box. Four engraved plates three views and a city plan. Front free endpaper inscribed "Edin. 27th April 1807 / Agnes Cockburn / in memory / of the author." Donovan & Murdoch 270. Boards a little soiled front joint cracked rear joint starting at tail extremities with the expected considerable wear spine label chipped with a fourth of the letters gone but the boards still attached and the extremely insubstantial publisher's binding still appealing because of its original materials. Title page with a bit of offsetting from frontispiece isolated minor foxing in text other trivial imperfections but an excellent copy internally the untrimmed leaves bright fresh and clean with all of their ample margins intact.<br/> <br/> This is an invaluable early book on the history of St. Andrews in general and more specifically on St. Andrews as the home of the game of golf offered here in the publisher's original boards. It is the first work by the clergyman and polymath James Grierson M. D. 1768-1844 and the first printing of the first work on the ultimate destination of all those who consider golf sacred.The final chapter here entitled "The Company of Golfers" gives a short history of golf provides "an idea of the nature of this elegant amusement" and describes how the earliest golf balls called "featheries" on account of their stuffing were made. The book is dedicated to Lady Elizabeth Moncreiffe the daughter of the renowned military leader and politician George Ramsay 9th Earl of Dalhousie Governor General of British North America and later Commander-in-Chief of India wife to Sir Thomas Moncreiffe and a woman of considerable wealth. Grierson had served as tutor to her son Sir David Moncreiffe 6th Baronet 1788-1830 early in his career and apparently maintained a connection to the family. Our first edition is uncommonly found in publisher's boards. Printed for Peter Hill, et al. unknown