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3375149891.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3863822900.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3863822889.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0138567093New. Brand new and still unused unknown
20119781445835990-2025Camden 2011. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Liz Carlyle</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Camden</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781445835990</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2011</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 538</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Despised by her father's family Grace Gauthier has become a governess in London. Accused of the shocking murder of her employer she has no-one to turn to except the mysterious - and possibly dangerous - Lord Ruthveyn.</p> Camden hardcover
3382135450.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1880519552No Place: No Photographer 1880. Unbound. Near Fine. Albumen print photographic portrait measuring 4" x 5.5" depicts Thomas Carlyle wearing a dark overcoat from the chest up facing the camera over his left shoulder. The photograph is mounted on octavo sheet of contemporary heavy stock paper. Identified beneath the image in contemporary ink holograph in an unknown hand: "Thomas Carlyle No Photographer unknown
19309423Pasadena: Harry Ward Ritchie 1930. First edition of 200 copies. 9x5.5" 6 32 1pp. Title page in two colors. Stitched in pale green wrappers with red lettering on front cover. Few faint smudges and some toning to edges of wraps else a near fine copy. Harry Ward Ritchie unknown
1951048556Indiana University Press. 1St Edition 2D Printing. Inside Is Clean Tight And Square. No Markings However You Can See Where There Has Been Just Enough Moisture To Transfer A Bit Of The Red To About 1/8" On The Bottom Inside Corner Of The 1St Volume. On The Second Volume There Is A Faint Moisture Stain To The Bottom Outside Corner Of The Page Block Edges But Not All Of Them It Effects None Of The Text. Covers On The 1St Volume Are Bright Red But Litte Moister Stain On The Front Bottom And Bottom Of The Spine Faint Sunning To The Spine. Volumea2 Has Bright Boards And Faint Sunning To The Spine. Both Now In Protective Cover. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Second printing. 1951. Indiana University Press hardcover
195182781Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1951. Second printing thus. Hardcover. Very good. 2 v. xiii 3 632 vol. I; viii 2 686 pages Vol. II. Illustrations. Footnotes. Maps. Bibliographical Essay. Index. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Roscoe Carlyle Buley July 8 1893 in Georgetown Indiana – April 25 1968 in Indianapolis Indiana was a historian and educator. He received his B.A. from Indiana University in 1914 and his M.A. from the same institution in 1916. During World War I Buley served for a year in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin– Madison in 1925. In 1925–1964 Buley was a professor of history at Indiana University serving as emeritus professor from 1964 until his death. Buley authored numerous articles reviews and books winning the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for History for his 2-volume work The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period 1815–1840. He won the Elizur Wright Award for The American Life Convention 1906-1952: Study in the History of Life Insurance 2 vols. In 1962 Indiana University's Sigma Delta Chi journalism society presented him the Brown Derby Award for being the most popular professor on campus. The Old Northwest is an unparalleled account of the pioneer period the problems of settlers and the westward movement of the American people. No historian professional or otherwise who is interested in the history of the region comprising Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota can afford to be without this book. Based on nearly twenty-five years of research it is that rare classic which appeals to specialist and general reader alike. Volume I includes for example the following chapters: New Homes in the West / Two New States: Indiana and Illinois / The Settler and the Land / Pioneer Life – The Material Side / The Old Northwest / Ills Cures and Doctors / Pioneer Life – Social and Cultural backgrounds / Trade Travel and Transportation / Money Banking and State Finance. Volume II includes for example the following chapters: Personal Politics and Republican Solidarity / The North Settles 1825-1840 – Michigan and Wisconsin Territory / Political History / Economic History / Schools Teachers and Education / Religion / Literature – Science – Reform. Indiana University Press hardcover
187740799Boston: James R. Osgood and Company Late Ticknor & Fields 1877. 1st edition thus Tarr A24.3.a. Green cloth binding black and gilt stamping to front board black lettering to spine. Printed endpapers. Moderate wear to binding some rubbing to edges light soiling puffing to cloth binding. A VG example. 94 pp. A couple small woodcut engravings in text. 4-7/8" x 3-3/8" <br/><br/>Only 6 institutional holdings recorded on OCLC Buffalo & Erie Public Notre Dame UMich UWash U of Waterloo & the British Library. This edition rare in the trade. James R. Osgood and Company, Late Ticknor & Fields hardcover books
175923900London: printed for M. Cooper 1759. Octavo. 8 5/8 x 5 1/2 inches. 51 1pp. Uncut. Stitched.<br/> <br/>Scarce.<br/> <br/>Carlyle charges the Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder with being too favourable towards France. The discontent amongst army officers in America and the various failed expeditions were all blamed on Pitt's perceived failure to support the military.<br/> <br/>Sabin 42915; ESTC T93350. printed for M. Cooper unknown books
18691341036London: Chapman and Hall c. 1869. Reprinted. Hardcover. 12mo; VG-; dark green/red spine with gilt text; gilt embossed designs to spine; raised bands to spine; reprinted; no jacket; leather binding shows slight scratches to exterior; some rubbing wear to edges and joints; gilt borders to panels; strong straight boards; text block edges marbled; ex-library plates to front pastedown; cracked front hinge; partial crack to rear hinge; marbled endpapers; previous owner's name to ffep; light pencil to facing page; interior clean; pp 234;. 1341036. FP New Rockville Stock. Chapman and Hall hardcover books
1893015834London: Chapman & Hall 1893. Small Octavo. Three volumes in one 252 260 and 300pp. with 7 books: Book 1: Death of Louis XV. Book II: The Paper Age. Book III: The Parlement of Paris. Book IV: States General. Book V: The Third Estate. Book VI: Consolidation and Book VII: The Insurrection of Women. bound in olive polished calf boards triple ruled in gilt raised bands red morocco spine label gilt other compartments fully gilt decorated al edges marbled with matching endpapers inner gilt dentelles. A lovely copy from a Wedgwood family library with bookplate and a gift inscription with a sentiment in Greek. Chapman & Hall unknown books
1883Embry 174972James R. Osgood 1883. Second edition. Bookplates to each front pastedown spines sunned a shade boards and corners with some scuffing very good to near fine and handsome in custom mylar covers. One-half dark brown calf over marbled boards spines decoratively gilt. James R. Osgood, 1883. Second edition. hardcover books
185048226Boston: Phillips Sampson and Company 1850. 1st US book edition 1st printing Tarr A21.2.b. Original publisher's vertically ribbed brown cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to spine & boards blocked in blind. Spine gilt bright. Square & tight. Light extremity wear. Prior owner pencil signature to ffep. Smattering of foxing. A VG copy. Divers paginations. Stab holes present. 8vo. 7-3/4" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/>Contents: 1. The Present Time 46 pp. 2. Model Prisons 47 pp. 3. Downing Street 51 pp. 4. The New Downing Street 57 pp. 5. Stump Orator 54 pp. 6. Parliaments 50 pp. 7. Hudson's Statue 48 pp. 8. Jesuitism 57 pp. Phillips, Sampson, and Company hardcover books
188229983London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1882. Small 8vo. vii 263 pp. <br><br>First edition; a posthumous publication. The preface is signed by James Anthony Froude Carlyle's biographer. The manuscript left at Carlyle's death was not a formal piece of writing but notes and jottings made during the trip he did not wish to make but felt compelled that he must make to view the ravages of the famine. His observations are often chilling and lacking empathy.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Previous owners' signatures; bookplate of Francis Massey O'Brien Portland Maine bibliophile and bookseller. Publisher's green cloth blind-ruled covers; spine lettered in gilt. Volume a little cocked. Interior clean. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington hardcover books
197510190The New York Botanical Garden 1975. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A clean very sharp copy of the 1975 1st edition of Volume II. Near Fine with light foxing at the fore-edge in a bright Near Fine dustjacket. Tall quarto 361 pgs. crisp color photographs thruout. <br/><br/> The New York Botanical Garden hardcover books
184308418London: Chapman & Hall 1843. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good-. Octavo. A very good- copy bound in original brown cloth with pale yellow endpapers. Rear inner hinge cracked. Wear slight loss to spine tips. Scattered foxing. vi 399 pp. <br/><br/> Chapman & Hall hardcover
1889032238London: Chapman & Hall Limited 1889. Book. Very Good. Modern Calf. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Full tan calf over boards with emblematic gilt crest and rules to front; raised bands with decorative gilt to compartments and gilt to green leather title/author label. Marbled edges endpapers. 12mo: 7 1/4 x 5 inches. Three volumes bound as one. Part I & Part II Books I II III: 342pp. Part II: Books lV V VI and Part III and index; 412 pp. Engraving of author portrait to frontis with tissue guard. Text block very clean and tight. Prize copy with paper bookplate dated 1891 to endpaper. Some edge wear and minor scuffing to smooth calf. A very good copy. Chapman & Hall, Limited Hardcover
188772055hardcover good books no dust jacket<br /> Estes and Lauriat hardcover
18482587jChapman and Hall 1848. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 3 volumes complete. Third edition. The pressed boards are shelf rubbed and edge worn throughout all volumes but they remain strong and sturdy despite this. Internally there is an ink marking on the front end page of Volume 1 but there are no other markings or inscriptions and the pages within are neat and complete. Tightly bound and a handsome set indeed especially considering its age! JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Chapman and Hall hardcover
1900BOOKS086149INew York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Nearly fine copies. 1900. Later prt. 1/2 leather. 8vo 956 pp. Bound in 1/2 brown leather over marbled boards five raised bands on spinetop edges gilt marbled endpapers. Spines faded to a lighter shade of brown else about fine in a handsome binding not signed. . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
18743634London: Chapman & Hall Ltd. 1874. Hardcover. Good to fair volumes. This is a set of 14 volumes from an edition of at least 18 volumes. This set is missing volumes IV IX XIV and XVII - 4 9 14 and 17. Three volumes are a bit shaken with one signature pulled but the sewn binding is sound wear and chipping to spine ends page fore-edge toning. There is some occasional pencil marking but most pages are unmarked. No dust jackets issued. The last volume is dated 1874-no date in the others. Size of the volumes is about 4 1/2 by 6 3/4 inches brown covers with a paper spine title field-the label is browned but still legible. ; Fold-out maps. . Chapman & Hall, Ltd. hardcover
19161923<p>London: Chapman and Hall 1916. Five volumes 12 mo. uniformly bound in three-quarter smooth brown calf over navy blue cloth. Gilt armorial device on upper covers gilt rules and titles top edge gilt. Only one volume of Frederick the Great present of five. Rubbing along hinges and extremities.still an attractive little set. Included are the titles: Latter-Day Pamphlets Translations from Museus Tieck Richter; The French Revolution Sartor Resartus on Heoroes Hero- Worship and the Heroic in History Past and Present; Frederick the Great and Wilhelm Meister.</p> Chapman and Hall hardcover