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MASTER197537IVARIOUS PUBLISHERS. G IN BLUE CLOTH LIBRARY BINDING. NO DJ. 20 PAMPHLETS HARDBOUND. HARDCOVER. PUB. 1928-38. TEXT IN ENGLISH & GERMAN. LIGHTLY SCUFFED. A FEW NOTATIONS. ALL TEXTS CLEAN BINDING TIGHT. . VARIOUS PUBLISHERS hardcover
25629‘Temple May 26’ no year. The interesting context of the present item is explained in a quotation from Antony Chessell’s 2009 biography of Hayward subtitled ‘one of the Two Best Read Men in England’ - the other was Macaulay subjoined to this entry. See also the entries for Hayward and Lewis in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. Sixty lines of text. In good condition lightly aged. Folded for postage. Addressed to ‘My dear Lewis’ and signed ‘A. Hayward’. He begins by expressing regret that ‘any misapprehension has arisen from the introduction of Sir J Graham’s name in the Memorandum. It certainly was not our intention to reiterate or revive directly or indirectly any charge against anyone. Sir R. Peel Sir J. Walsham & Mr Nott were involved in the charges as well as Sir J. Graham and yourself but as you are the sole prosecutor we to confine the arrangement exclusively to you.’ He continues on the same theme with reference to ‘Sir F. Thesiger’ ‘Charles Greville’ ‘the Adjutant General Macdonald’ ‘Lord John Manners’. Postscript: ‘I told you that Ferrand expressed himself perfectly satisfied and that there is not the remotest chance of his reviving the matter.’ The subject of the letter is Tory MP William Busfeild Ferrand 1809-1889. Chessell explains: ‘Two letters by Ferrand in The Times in August 1844 accused Sir James Graham Home Secretary under Sir Robert Peel from 1841 until 1846 and George Lewis of conspiring to produce a false report designed to discredit him as chairman of the Keighley Board of Guardians. This prompted Lewis to consider legal action but many other matters intervened and the final incentive to do so was only triggered in 1847. / ‘The Queen v. Ferrand Esq. M.P.’ was due to be heard in the Hilary Term between January and March 1847 but the trial was delayed to await Ferrand’s plea. In response Lewis denied any conspiracy between himself and Graham. Abraham Hayward who was not part of Lewis’s legal team then acted as an intermediary in persuading Ferrand to retract his letters. With Hayward acting for Lewis and Lord John Manners acting for Ferrand a statement was inserted in The Times on November 18th 1847 to include a formal memorandum in which Mr. Ferrand recognised that he had acted in haste and expressed regret that he had done so.’ ‘Temple May 26’ [no year]. unknown
25628‘Temple May 26’ no year. See Antony Chessell’s 2009 biography of Hayward subtitled ‘one of the Two Best Read Men in England’ - the other was Macaulay along with his entry and Lady Theresa Lewis's in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. In good condition lightly aged and folded for postage. Addressed to ‘Dear Lady Theresa’ and signed ‘A Hayward’. He begins by confirming a visit. ‘I sent you a little book to-day which has at least the merit of rarity as only fifty copies have been printed.’ ‘Temple May 26’ [no year]. unknown
B9780803262287Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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1874000016571London: Macmillan and Co 1874. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo. 7 vi-viii 2 1-308 4 pages of publisher's advertisements pp. Green publisher's cloth with two gold borders and a bust in gold on the front board gold lettering and gold rules on the spine. Coated green endpapers and pastedowns. With a small portrait of the author on the title page. The crown and foot of the spine worn a sticker ghost on the free front endpaper a few leaves roughly opened at their top edge. Macmillan and Co hardcover
1332429688.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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197319495<p>new hc</p> Oxford University Press hardcover
1330388488.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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ria9781108084222_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
ria9783337014018_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle - containing memorials of the men and events of his time. Third Edition is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1861. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on diff paperback
ria9783337118679_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Autobiography of Rev. Dr. Alexander Carlyle - Second Edition is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1860. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science travel and paperback
B9781108084222Paperback / softback. New. This autobiography of the prominent Church of Scotland minister Alexander Carlyle was eventually published in an edition by the historian John Hill Burton in 1860. A humorous and hugely entertaining work it offers a fascinating insight into the intellectual and social world of eighteenth-century Edinburgh and London. paperback
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