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19492083002115701286Taiiku Nihon-sha 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 8 279p Size: 19cm Number of books: 1 Taiiku Nihon-sha paperback
20042091502133534968Futabasha 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Futabasha paperback
2111902158405638Gomashobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 218p Size: 19cm Gomashobo paperback
195864705Guildford Charles Traylen 1958. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY R. BIRLEY.& DESCRIPTIVE TEXT ON EACH SCHOOL BY R.L. ARROWSMITH W.J.W. BLUNT H.D.P. LEE REV. P.H.M. BRYANT J.B. HOPE SIMPSON. Folio. 14pp. and eighteen full-page colour plates. Facsimile reprint of the first edition of 1816. unknown
20921No place or date. 4.5 x 18.5 cm slip of paper. In fair condition aged and laid down on piece of card. Four lines from the conclusion of a letter. Reads: '… Things here are going on as usual – and all our Friends are well. – Tucker will write to you soon himself about your Visit to Malling - which I yet hope will be accomplished. I hope your next Letter will contain some Account of the State of the Inhabitants of Fled: and when you expect your Uncle Home – Adieu & believe me ever your very sincerely attached & affectionate Friend. T. Arnold.' No place or date. unknown
20110245372011. Light general wear to covers. Two volumes with a total of 652 pages with colour and b/w illustrations. . Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Paperback
2080202103705687Kagoshima Rugby Football Association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 Kagoshima Rugby Football Association paperback
20192-0368528707Blurb 2019. Hardcover. New. 188 pages. 8.62x5.51x0.91 inches. Blurb hardcover
20130244922013. Illustrated laminated boards. 616 pages with colour and b/w illustrations. Oversize heavy book 3.2kg - please ask for postage quote. The history of junior rugby league on the Atherton Tablelands. . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover
2011DADAX1450402135Human Kinetics 2011-10-04. 1. paperback. New. 8.50x0.75x10.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Human Kinetics paperback
189425815London: Illustrated London News 1894. Two half page images of the Cambridge and Oxford rugby teams of 1894. Antique woodblock print b&w full page 11 1/4 x 15 3/4" Illustrated London News unknown
19812091502135202620Kintetsu Rugby Club OB Party 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 31cm Number of books: 1 Kintetsu Rugby Club OB Party paperback
2000025634Brisbane QLD Australia: GAP Pubishing 2000. 830 pages with colour and b/w illustrations. Comes in a slip case in overall good condition with marks scrapes and minor dings. Heavy book 4.8kg. . Limited Edition Number 564 . Hard Cover in Slipcase. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. GAP Pubishing Hardcover
1961119619Welsh Rugby Union 1961-90. Very Good. wrappers Various condition most very good. Programmes home & away : vs. England 15 1970-89; vs. Scotland 14 1970-90; vs. Ireland 8 1961-89; vs. France 3 1974-82; vs. New Zealand 5 1978-89; vs. South Africa 1 1970; vs. Australia 1 1984 11 misc. Welsh Rugby Union unknown
Q-0713646144A & C Black. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! A & C Black paperback
1923355490720749London: Chambers 1923. First Edition. Hard Cover. London: W & R Chambers Limited n.d. 1923. First UK Edition. 368 pages. 7 1/2 x 5 inches. Illustrated by Percy Tarrant. Publisher's cornflour-blue boards. A Public School story with a superb illustration on the front board of schoolboys playing rugby union rugger. A neat gift inscription to the front free end-paper and foxing to the page block edges which has crept into the text block in places still overall a VG copy without D/W. The English Catalogue of Books for 1923 has this uncommon first edition being published in November 1923 at 5/-. Uncommon. Photographs/scans available upon request. Chambers hardcover
190225819London: Illustrated London News 1902. Antique woodblock print with multiple vignettes surround an image with the caption "The penalty kick which gave the victory to Wales." Antique woodblock print full page color 11 1/2 x 16" Illustrated London News unknown
190025817London: Illustrated London News 1900. A full page illustration with 5 rugby vignettes accompanied by quotations from Shakespeare and Coleridge. One player has another in a head lock: "Now Infidel I have thee on the hip." Merchant of Venice. Antique woodblock print full page color 11 1/2 x 15 3/4" Illustrated London News unknown
2527All five Typed Letters on House of Commons notepaper 1961-2; the poem April 1962. Politician and rugby player DNB. The five letters all one page 16mo and each with two staple holes and in good condition. The autograph poem is on a printed bifoliate menu for the Cricket Society Spring Dinner 6 April 1962 16mo slightly discoloured. The letters relate to various Cricket Society Dinners. He agrees to attend the 1961 Spring Dinner at the Lords Tavern but his private secretary P. Barling declines on his behalf an invitation to the autumn dinner as he is out of the country recovering from an operation. In the third letter he accepts an invitation to the 1962 Spring Dinner at the Royal Horticultural New Hall and the fourth letter is from Barling on the same subject. In the fifth letter he explains that he has had to undergo an operation and cannot attend the dinner after all. The poem on the menu reads 'To think that many years ago We danced together with gusto in gay Paree when we were young enjoying life with dance & song You still are young in looks & heart Just as you were in your life's start.' An unremarkable printed poem by G. D. Martineau called 'The Crown' on the reverse of the second leaf of the menu has received eleven emendations in pen possibly not by Wakefield. These have given it a rather gay feel e.g. 'Sohos lights' 'strange delights' and 'it was no sin'. All five Typed Letters on House of Commons notepaper, 1961-2; the poem April 1962. unknown
94201893. Rugby: Printed by J. H. Pepperday 24 High Street. 12mo: unpaginated. Pamphlet of eight leaves on good laid paper stitched with lilac ribbon. A total of 14 pp with the body of the text on 12 pp plus title on front cover and woodcut vignette 'S. JULIANI' on back. Creased and with light staining to front cover otherwise fair. Eight poems preceded by a quotation from 'We and the World' and followed by three pages of notes containing background information about the writing of the poems. Scarce: issued with a programme not present for 'Entertainment to be given in New Big School' at Rugby. Only copies on COPAC at the British Library and Cambridge. From a small archive of Mrs Ewing's brother Sir Stephen Herbert Gatty 1849-1922 Chief Justice of Gibraltar 1895 to 1905. [1893.] Rugby: Printed by J. H. Pepperday, 24, High Street. unknown
174721931-2. Two pages extracted from an autograph album c.17.5 x 11cm sl. grubby mainly good condition. One entitled in ink "North of Scotland v. Springboks. Aberdeen: 9th Jan.1932"; the other just headed by date so "10/1/31 32 in fact" There are eight 8 signatures of South African players on the first page described above and twenty-two 22 signatures on the second total 30. One name "S G Osler" is repeated on both pages. Given that a scrawled signature is liable to misinterpretation the following members of the touring party appear to have signed: First page total 8 signatures: a. initials Pienaar; b. initials Nicholls; c. undeciphered; d. W.F.R. Schreiner; e. J.D. Dallas f. initials Williamson; S.G. Osler; P.J. Mostert.Second Page total 22 signatures: a. undeciphered; b. W.F. Bergh prob.; c. initials Loew; d. Gerry Brand; e. undeciphered; e. D.H. Craven; f. M.G. Francis; g. P. de Villiers; h. S.G. Osler; i. Alb v d Merwe; j. undeciphered; k. S.R. du Toit; l. F.W. Waring; m. M.M. Ireland; n.J.C. van der Westhuizen; o. J. Nic Biermann; p. J.H. van der Westhuizen; q. J.A.J. Macdonald; r. H. Kipling; s. D.O. Williams; t. F.D. Venter; H.M. Forest. list in order of the Wikipedia entry on the tour:T.B. Pienaar; Gerry Brand; F.W. Waring; J.C. van der Westhuizen; J.H. van der Westhuizen;Danie Craven; M.G. Francis; P. de Villiers; W.F. Bergh; J.N. Bierman; H.M Forrest; H.G. Kipling J.A.J. McDonald; A.J. van der Merwe; P.J. Mostert; S.R. du Toit. WITH: S.G. Osler signed twice not on Wikipedia list and W.F.R. Schreiner not on Wikipedia List Other names or scrawled signatures look like the following: Dallas; Williamson; Ireland; Williams; Nichols W.F.R. Schreiner "Mr WFR 'Bill' Schreiner chairman of the Springbok selection committee for many years". "D. Williams" doesn't appear in the main list of the Touring Party Wikipedia but is listed as playing against Llanelli in the resumé of results. Images available. 1931-2 unknown
16089Embossed "Oxford & Cambridge Club". Written "Rugby" 7 Feb. 1865. Three pages expansive hand 12mo fold mark good condition. "Ihave decided on offering you our Drawing Mastership. The salary will be half a guninea for every Boy in the School not on the Foundation up to a maximum of 160 guineas. The boys have steadily exceeded 320 not on the Foundation for years. But . is our rule of payment in all cases. I should be glad if you could come in about a month." Embossed "Oxford & Cambridge Club". Written, "Rugby", 7 Feb. 1865. unknown
1896275544Rugby: A. J. Lawrence 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in original gilt-blocked cloth with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; multiple pagings. Contents; Patriotism: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Lord Bishop of Hereford. ; God and Caesar: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; Contentment and Discontent: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; A Sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. James Robertson. ; Beast and Man: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; Hope: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by The Rev. A.A. David. ; A Sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. R. Waterfield. ; The Greatness of Humanity: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. H.A. James.; Fellowship: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. W.H. Payne Smith. ; The Bonds of Union Between School Fellows: a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by Rev. H.A. James. ; ""A Charge to Keep I Have"": a sermon preached in Rugby School Chapel by the Rev. H.A. James. ; God's Ambassadors: a sermon preached at the ordination in Wells Cathedral by Rev. H.L. Goudge. ; The Years That Are Past: a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford by Francis Paget. ; Memorial Sermon on the death of Mr. John Penn delivered by Rev. Samuel Bickersteth. Subjects; Collected Sermons. Rugby School. Rugby: A. J. Lawrence hardcover
190225820London: Illustrated London News 1902. Antique woodblock print a rugby pass in play surrounded by several vignettes including commentary by spectators: "By Zeus we'll pip them." Antique woodblock print full page color 11 1/2 x 16" Illustrated London News unknown
2110924 Wilton Crescent London. 28 February 1842. 4pp. 4to. Bifolium with mourning border. In fair condition lightly aged with short closed tears at edges of some folds. An excellent letter indignantly countering what must be the most serious accusation one historian can level against another that of making 'false quotations'. The recipient is not named but from the context is undoubtedly the Headmaster of Rugby School Thomas Arnold who since the previous year had held the Regius Professorship of History at Oxford and would die four months later on 12 June 1842. The letter begins: 'Dear Sir You will not I am certain consider it as a liberty if I address you a few lines on the subject of an allusion last word underlined to a passage in my History of the Middle Ages which I understand you to have made in a recent lecture at Oxford. The great respect which I bear to you will be a sufficient excuse; for in an ordinary case I should have waited for publication of the lecture & made my observations then or not as I might have thought it expedient'. He does not have 'an exact knowledge of what you said concerning me' but assures Arnold of the 'very great annoyance' he felt when 'Dr Buckland i.e. the geologist and cleric William Buckland 1784-1856 some weeks since told me in his jocular language “Dr Arnold has been blowing you up for false quotations'. He did not have 'the slightest notion what was the specific charge' but considered it 'a most serious imputation upon any writer' and subsequently 'obtained some information' from 'Dr. B.' 'vague indeed but enough to make me conjecture that your charge related to the well-known passage in Eligius. This has been confirmed since by a letter which a friend of mine received from Oxford; but the words said to have been used by you are very loosely given from memory. It appears however that you spoke in very handsome terms of my general character as a faithful historian'. Arnold has almost certainly overlooked the fact that 'in the fourth edition of my work & in all that followed I have retracted the error into which I had been led so far as it was an error in the fullest manner; not silently correcting or omitting the passage but leaving it as it stood with a note acknowledging it to be highly exaggerated in consequence of the wrong interpretation which through Mosheim's quotation many besides myself had put upon the original writer's meaning. On reading this note again after several years it appears to me that I have gone to the utmost in saying that the passage quoted by Mosheim ought never to be applied again; for in reality it is one of importance & serves to confirm what Mosheim himself has said though Maclaine & those who followed him went much farther than it would warrant.' He discusses a Latin sentence declaring: 'I need not add that this was no false quotation nor even a garbled one on the part of Mosheim who gave an entire - still less on my part who only quoted him & Robertson.' He ends by declaring his expectation that 'when your lectures go to the press you will do me the justice of taking notice' that he has corrected 'the error into which I had been led'. In conclusion he observes for the purpose of bring his work 'to the public eye it has been absolutely necessary to give modern authorities'. 24 Wilton Crescent [London]. 28 February 1842. unknown