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188053817- Une feuille 19 x 28 cm. Rousseurs.
1892WRCLIT26972New York: James Pott & Co. 1892. Narrow small octavo. Gilt decorated pictorial cloth. First U.S. edition of this novella by the prolific theologian. Light foxing to cloth but a very good bright copy. James Pott & Co. hardcover books
1850161904. 1850. Unbound. Very Good. Cricket Match - fine decorative watercolour. Mounted on contemporary paper & card with a panel space at the upper edge - maybe for a calendar month as we have had others with the month filled in. Original watercolour most probably by a member of the Waddon-Martyn family of Tonacombe Manor in the mid 19th century. Mounted on contemporary card backing sheet. c9x 7 inches image size Tonacombe is a late medieval manor house built in the early 16th century with 18th century renovations. The main building dates from the marriage of Tomasin Jourden of Tonacombe to John Kempthorne Ley. The house passed through the female line to the Waddon family in the mid 17th century and to the Martyns in the late 18th century. Tonacombe is the original of "Chapel" in 'Westward Ho !' which was partly written there and Charles Kingsley was a frequent visitor. He was born at Holne Vicarage under the brow of Dartmoor Devonshire. <br/> <br/> . unknown
19000237London: Methuen & Co. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed. Some foxing throughout. 1900. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 130mm 7" x 5". xv 439pp plates & ads. 17 b/w plates. . Methuen & Co hardcover
189737706Blackwood 1897. 8vo. Fourth Edition with portrait frontispiece original tissue guard present and very numerous full-page photographs in the text free endpapers browned contemporary pencilled inscription on free endpapers; original blue ribbed cloth gilt back a very good bright clean copy. Published in the same year as the first edition. Padwick 910 recording the first edition. Blackwood, hardcover
1898556936London: George Newnes Limited 1898. This volume has an article on the "Alice in Wonderland " author Lewis Carroll by Beatrice Hatch using some of Carroll's own photos and drawings it also contains the first "Round the Fire" story by Arthur Conan Doyle a story 'Despot on Tour' by George Gissing and stories by W. W. Jacobs Alice Waters and L T Meade amongst many others. Binding is the Original BLUE cloth with gilt decorations.Please email for further details NO EXTRA POSTAGE ABOVE OUR STANDARD RATES. Not Signed or Inscribed. First Edition. Original Blue Cloth . Very Good : Rubbed Edges/No Jacket. Illus. by Various Cartoons & Adverts. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Hardback. George Newnes Limited Hardcover
187813688New York: Harper's Weekly 1878. Early cricket in America. A central view of the pitch the crowds and the surrounding rural-looking countryside is ringed by portraits of the players including Spofforth Gregory C. & A. Bannerman Horan Conway Murdock Blakham Bailey Allan Boyle & Garrett. Wood engraving 8 1/2 x 5 3/4" on 13 3/4 x 10 1/2" sheet very good condition. <br/><br/> Harper's Weekly unknown books
1890d0071London: Ashdown & Parry; J Wightman & Sons; &c. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed and marked with edge-wear. Minor foxing and marks within. 1890. First Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. 350mm x 170mm 14" x 7". 138pp. The Pretty Bird Quadrille; London by Night Quadrille; Silvery Waves; Watching for Pa; Put me in my Little Bed; Dead March; The Transit Galop; The Pace Galop; Delightful Waltz; Winter Time Galop; Midnight; The Happy Homes of England Quadrille; A Very Pretty Schottische; Belgravia Polke; The Daisy Polka; Mein Schönster Tag in Berlin Waltzes; Dream of the Rose Waltz; Beautiful Danube; La Grande Duchess Quadrille; Schneider how you vas Quadrille. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Ashdown & Parry; J Wightman & Sons; &c hardcover
1891RO40207166Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures. 1891. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. Plaquette de 37 pages. Dessin en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. Petit manque sur le bord supérieur du 2e plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 781.64-Music-hall
187428059Sydney: Town and Country Journal 1874. Very good condition. 6 portraits of members of the Victoria State cricket team: Cooper Cosstick Gibson Carr Laughnan Conway published in the Town and Country Journal. Woodcut with modern color. 7 x 5 1/2" on newspaper 11 1/2 x 8". Clean on trimmed newspaper page slt ruffled at top margin not affecting image. Town and Country Journal unknown
188628626London: James Lillywhite Frowd & Co 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London James Lillywhite Frowd & Co. 1886. Small octavo xxi 275 20 sporting goods catalogue 6 advertisements pages including printed endpapers plus a mounted Woodburytype frontispiece of the 1885 Yorkshire Eleven 59 × 89 mm and rear cover advertising. Flush-cut cloth-covered boards a little mottled and bubbled with the spine a little sunned; frontispiece slightly offset; an excellent copy. Padwick 1087 part. James Lillywhite, Frowd & Co hardcover
187625962London: The Graphic 1876. Print. A full page woodcut print from The Graphic published in 1876. An image of a cricket game being played by Westerners with the harbour full of ships and mountainous area on the far side of the harbour. In the foreground some Chinese and Westerners pass by the game some in sedan chairs with one sedan chair dodging a ball that has flown off field. 12 3/4 x 9 1/2". Margins ample but slightly trimmed. Black & white as issued. The Graphic unknown
189056590Lord's Ground: Marylebone Cricket Club 1890. Hardcover. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. Slightly marked red cloth boards. The interior is bright and clean but has a couple of pages beginning to come loose. marks to endpapers Size: Octavo standard book size. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Sports & Pastimes; Cricket; Inventory No: 56590. . Marylebone Cricket Club hardcover
186211168Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1862 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (nop illustration), 1040 pages, 1862 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
188023382London: H.P. Robinson 1880. Ephemera. Good overall. Albumen photograph of young British cricket players in a match with observers seated in front of a school building. Stamped on verso is "H. P. Robinson & Son Red Hill". <br /> <br /> Robinson started his career in photography in 1852 opening a studio in 1855 in Leamington Spa then later London. He became known for 'combination printing' or the melding of multiple negatives to create a new single image. <br /> <br /> Image 9 1/8 x 6 1/4" on toned paper wrinkled removed from an album with some old glue on verso closed tear at left margin crease and closed tear on right edge. A pleasant view of an earlier age and favorite pastime. H.P. Robinson unknown
1880259401880. Photography. Good condition. A great cricket photograph a large albumen group picture of the entire11 players in the unidentified team. <br /> <br /> Each player wears cricket whites and a cap emblazoned with a horse head or rook and elaborate belts or sashes which also bear emblems. Some players wear a striped shirt; all wear cricket boots with studs. Most sport healthy handlebar mustaches as was in vogue at the time. <br /> <br /> One player at the far right holds the cricket bat while the bowler at the far left holds the ball. The wicket-keeper rests his gloved hands on the shoulders of the seated players in front of him. There appears to be an older player with a beard showing some gray and wearing wire rim spectacles who seems somewhat out of place given the youth of the rest of the players.<br /> <br /> The team looks to be in front of a large white canvas screen an indication that this is an important game. Fall leaves cover the grass behind the team a suggestion that this was an end of season game. <br /> <br /> Approximately 13 x 10" image laid on thicker board no margins minor chipping at edges. unknown
189220326London: Vanity Fair 1892. First printing. Very good condition. Sammy Woods was one of the few players to have played cricket for both Australia and England. He is depicted here with ball in hand ready to bowl. With sheet of text pp 89-90. Published Aug 6th 1892.The illustrator was Stuff and it is signed it in the image. Vanity Fair was an English magazine that published satirical caricatures from 1868-1914. The handsome chromolithographs are prized for their portraits of important scientists sportsmen judges & politicians. Color chromolithograph 10 1/2 x 15 1/2" Vanity Fair unknown
1891Alibris.0033080Edinburgh Scotland: David Douglas. 1891. First edition. . Hard cover. Poor. No dust jacket. ex-library cover wear spine strip detached label on spine strip bookplate inside front cover hinges are coming apart large tear on 1st blank page FFEP embossing stamp on corner of frontispiece photograph photograph shows. 152 p. David Douglas hardcover
189918346James Bowden 1899. 8vo. First Edition with fine portait frontispiece in photogravure original tissue guard present title in red and black and 80 pages of plates small neat signature on front free endpaper; original decorative blue cloth upper board and backstrip framed and lettered in white upper board with mounted coloured illustration of WG at the wicket joints lightly rubbed top dust-soiled expertly recased covers mildly age-faded else a very good clean copy. With 32pp publisher's illustrated catalogue bound in at end. Arguably Grace's most readable book this classic semi-autobiography contains hints for young cricketers and a wealth of cricketing statistics. Padwick 7583 James Bowden, hardcover
19009015John Wisden 1900. Edition Unstated. Softcover Stiff Card. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. The front and read covers and spine contain chips and chunks out although mostly intact. Covers and spine are well-worn and contain stains. Some sections of original spine paper cover have worn away particularly near top right. A missing section obscures the word "almanack" near the top of the spine. Size: Small Octavo. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact bar chips to top and/or bottom section of spine. Heavy foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Edges foxed and browned. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Sports & Pastimes; Cricket; Cricket; Antiquarian & Rare. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 9015. . John Wisden paperback
188013433London: William MacKenzie 1880. Otherwise very good condition. Kennington Oval home ground to the Surrey Cricket Club since 1845 and the first ground in England to host international test cricket. A view of an international cricket match. Presumably a view of the first Test match against Australia in 1880; if not then it is the second Test match in 1882 in which Australia won the Ashes by seven runs. Ten players shown with the eleventh out of view and 2 umpires one wearing a top hat. In the background gas holding tanks. Lithograph ca. 1880. 8 1/2 x 5 3/4" with large margins. Very light foxing at the left margin. William MacKenzie unknown
18899545Bristol: J Arrowsmith 1889. 1st Edition. . Book Book Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. Bristol: J Arrowsmith 1889. 1st Edition . Good/No Jacket. 1889 assumed publication date. Unnumbered pages believed complete. Pocket sized softback. No back present front cover is separated and missing outside 1/4" all way around. Spine card heavily torn. Thread-bound. The final leaf recto: Gloucestershire V Kent August 1889 and verso Batting Averages in matches against Kent Lancashire Middlesex Nottingham Surrey Sussex and Yorkshire. Internally tight and unmarked. Photographs on request. Bristol: J Arrowsmith paperback
185412798Leeds; Webb Millington & Co. c. 1854 1854. Octavo pamphlet in paper wraps. 8 unsigned pages of captioned hand-coloured woodcuts inner forme blank. Golden yellow covers; title and vignette within border to upper cover; advertisements to lower cover. Date from gift inscription to first page. Covers scuffed and rubbed; small marginal tear to foredge of contents continues to covers; spine re-stitched. Small numeral in ink to second page. A rare children's book from a prolific Yorkshire printer and publisher. Eight illustrations depict various games played by children at a birthday paper including marbles cricket 'shuttlecock' and a now obscure bat-sport known as 'trap-bat and ball'. As an ancestor to cricket trap-bat involves a batsman with a paddle-shaped bat hitting a walnut-sized ball called a 'knurr' from a fixed position 'the trap'. Webb Millington & Co. were a an Otley-based printer of chapbooks toy books and jobbing ephemera operative from c. 1832-1882. Publishing through London agents such as Dean and Son they produced a variety of juvenilia from 'stock blocks'. Much of their output is now rare as the factory was destroyed in a fire in 1882. A record of sporting cousins to cricket the illustrations in this book are an exceedingly rare depiction of provincial English bat-sports. COPAC and Worldcat do not locate any copies world-wide. We locate no records of this volume going through auction and find one record only of any book in the Uncle Tom's Treasury series. Leeds; Webb, Millington & Co. [c. 1854] paperback
187820325London: Vanity Fair 1878. Fred Spofforth 1853 - 1926 the player also known as "The Demon Bowler" was arguably the Australian cricket teams' finest pace bowler of the 19th century. Spofforth was the first bowler to take 50 test wickets and the first to take a test hat trick on January 2 1879 where a bowler takes three wickets in consecutive deliveries. Published on July 13 1878. Color chromolithograph 10 x 14 1/2". Sml. crease near the title otherwise very good condition. Vanity Fair unknown
1877biblio358London: Vanity Fair june 9 1877. Fine. <p>Chromolithography 265x395mm original proof impression Like new a small tear of 2 cm in the lower margin</p><p><br /> <em>“The second versions of the Vanity Fair caricatures are the proof prints or proofs before lettering First versions are the original watercolors; third versions are the widely available weekly/album prints  Produced to verify the colours and lines of the lithograph no more than twenty copies were printed </em><strong>Not true many more than that</strong><em> These prints have no captions or dates or other descriptive type and the magazine bound them in numbered albums in green leather with gilt tooling They were offered for sale and also awarded as prizes in the magazine’s acrostic contests At the front of each volume is a printed note from Vanity Fair giving the number of the proof volume and the numbered volume in the series </em><strong>However these volumes were "broken" to sell individually and one never sees the complete volume </strong><em>The quality of the colours in the proof prints their clarity of line and detail and their scarcity make them of considerable interest to the collectorâ€<br /> <br /> </em>Roy T Matthews and Peter Mellini <em>In “Vanity Fairâ€</em> Berkeley: University of California Press 1982 203</p> Vanity Fair hardcover