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1840GT983London: Longmans Green and Co. 1840. 1st Edition . Hardback. Vg. 8vo. 328; 321; 333 pp. Fine half-calf binding with green marbled boards raised bands with gilt titles and matching green marbled end-papers. Top edges gilt. Binders stamp 'John Bumpus 350 Oxford Street'. Some light foxing esp. the preliminaries and rear papers. The front board of volume is detached but present. the volumes are very tight and sound. The text block are clean and tight. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover
188016453London: Longmans Green and Co. 1880 First edition of the last novel the author published before his death. Publisher's red cloth spine lettered in silver. Floral patterned endpapers. Three volumes octavo. Cloth slight soiled and gentle lean to spines. Spines slightly toned. Front hinge slightly cracked in Vol. II. Intermittent very minor foxing. Gathering R in Vol. III loose but holding. Small binder's ticket to rear pastedown of Vol. I. Overall a very good set Benjamin Disraeli's 1804-1881 novel Lothair 1870 was the first ever published by a prime minister and was a huge success. Endymion was composed primarily in the 1870s. Disraeli was paid £10000 by Longmans for the rights which at the time was believed to be the greatest sum then paid for a work of fiction. Endmyion is a romance and a survey of British politics between 1827 and 1855. It both recreates and emphasizes the importance of aristocratic – especially female – social influence on political fortunes. In the novel it is female influence that helps the conventional insipid courteous Endymion a Whig to rise to the premiership; he also manages to progress by not offending the insular prejudices of a commercial country. Endymion is named after the shepherd from Greek mythology which would have been familiar to eighteenth-century readers from the 1818 poem by John Keats 1795-1821 with that title. Oxford DNB Longmans, Green, and Co., hardcover
291543London: Warne. hardcover. very good. 10 volumes bound in five. 12mo bount in contemporary 3/4 blue calf over marbled boards; decoratively gilt spines evenly faded to brown burgundy leather labels marbled page edges. London: Warne circa 1870. Very good.<br/><br/> Warne unknown books
291543London: Warne. hardcover. very good. 10 volumes bound in five. 12mo bount in contemporary 3/4 blue calf over marbled boards; decoratively gilt spines evenly faded to brown burgundy leather labels marbled page edges. London: Warne circa 1870. Very good.<br/> <br/> Warne unknown
192625866London: Peter Davies 1926. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 12 vols. The Bradenham Edition of the Novels & Tales of Banjamin Disraeli. 1926-1927. Demy 8vo. Bound in buckram with gilt spines. Top edges gilt other edges untrimmed. Illustrated endpapers booksellers' ticket to front paste-down endpaper. Volumes clean and tight with the dust jackets present. Jackets vary in condition most of them are very good and complete with only a few nicks and chips some light water spots to the spines spines faded. One dust jacket with a long horizontal tear across the front cover another jacket with large piece of the front cover missing and one other jacket with a good sized square piece missing at the lower fore-edge of the front cover. Overall a good clean set. Peter Davies Hardcover
18311335699London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley 1831. First Edition. Hardcover. VG-/no DJs 3 small 12mos 4 3/8" x 7 1/4" half bound in dark calf and marbled paper over boards. Gilt titles and designs on spine blind stamping on leather near borders. Some shelfwear; bumped and rubbed at corners along edges and at head and tail of spines. Leather on spines a bit scuffed in places. Now in mylar sleeves. Ad leaf has been pasted into the first volume after the title page. Half titles present in second and third volumes. Scattered foxing. Interiors clean bindings solid. Shelved in case 8 1/2<br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates<br /> <br /> <p> Photos available upon request. 1335699. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley hardcover books
1833861921833. DISRAELI Benjamin Earl of Beaconsfield THE WONDROUS TALE OF ALROY. THE RISE OF ISKANDER. By the Author of VIVIAN GREY CONTARINI FLEMING &c. In Two Volumes. VOL. I.-II. Philadelphia: Carey Lea and Blanchard 1833. First American edition the same year as the British first. Two 12mo. volumes untrimmed. 212;225 pp. Publisher's advertisements are bound-in at the start of the first volume and at the end of the second volume 4 and 8 pp. respectively. Among the titles on offer are Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Jane Austen's Emma which is listed as "in press." Contemporary publisher's binding: dun paper boards brick linen back with paper label. Early and possibly contemporary ink ownership Geo. A. Botts and a mid-twentieth century bookseller's label Claitor's of Baton Rouge LA on front pastedown in each volume. Bindings show general rubbing and soiling are sunned on spines and the labels are abraded and nearly illegible. Volume 1 is missing the rear fly-leaf and a blank and one leaf p. 103/4 is torn but without loss. Text is quite clean but for a couple of foxed leaves in each volume. A very good and sound copy in contemporary bindings. Rare. unknown books
1836008453London UK: John Macrone 1836. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Slim Octavo. 234 pp dedication to Robert Peel 5.25" x 8.5" boards beaded red buckram with gilt spine letters. Spine color darkened. Binding tight and square pages clean unmarked somewhat stiff to one who turns the pages in clear glassine wrapper. . John Macrone Hardcover
18646349London 1864. unbound. 4 pages front and back on "10 Downing Street" letterhead each two-page spread measuring 7 x 9.25 inches London June 30 1864. Signed "B. Disraeli" and marked "Private" by the British Prime Minister regarding the proper department to deal with several unnamed memorials in part: ".A Technical difficulty arose in the fact that Mr.has a senior Inspector in his district & the distinction in question could not be conferred without occasioning a sense of injustice.I have.by no means forgotten the representations of the memorialists." Several folds; paper remnants from mounting on the back of the last page. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1871356805London: Longman & Co 1871. New Edition. Hardcover. 9 Volumes. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 9 Volumes. Contents: 1. Lothair. 2. Sybil. 3. The Young Duke. 4. Vivian Grey. 5. Alroy. 6. Henrietta Temple. 7. Tancred. 8. Venetia. 9. Contarini Fleming. Subjects: Fiction. 19th century fiction. Disraeli B. London: Longman & Co hardcover
2004513352Pickering & Chatto 2004. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Copmplete in 6 volumes. Sewn binding in red simulated cloth with gilt stamped lettering sans DJ as issued. Ex-library; exceedingly clean and sharp with sound binding and no evidence of use. Shipped professionally in a box. 'Benjamin Disraeli 1804-81 was one of the most important political figures in 19th century Britain. However before rising to political prominence he had established himself as a major literary figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work.' Publisher's blurb. Pickering & Chatto hardcover
40952saying "Thursday July nine 1863. Admit the Bearer to the Gallery of the House." 1 side oblong 8vo. no place 9th July When Lord Derby formed governments in the 1850s and 1860s Disraeli served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons. On Derby's retirement in 1868 Disraeli became prime minister briefly before losing that year's general election. He returned to opposition until the general election of 1874 when he led the Tories as they won an outright majority. unknown
1844028060USA 1844. First Edition . Paper. Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. A Small Series of Six Contemporary Manuscript Secretarial Copies of Interesting Letters Originally Authored by Benjamin Disraeli Circa 1844-1845. These letters may have been copied for Disraeli for future reference. The letter contents are very political and very much aimed at Sir Robert Peel his speeches and the press. I am not sure if they have been published. Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield 1804-1881 was a British statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party defining its policies and its broad outreach. Disraeli is remembered for his influential voice in world affairs his political battles with the Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone and his one-nation conservatism or "Tory democracy". He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the British Empire and military action to expand it both of which were popular among British voters. He is the only British prime minister to have been of Jewish origin. He was also a novelist publishing works of fiction even as prime minister. Size of letters are 128mm x 85mm. Condition is good. Light edge rubbing. Light soiling/marking. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17703 <br/> <br/> unknown
184421192001844. London: Henry Colburn 1844. Three vols. 8vo. Half blue calf over marbled boards; spine lettered in gilt to red morocco label spine ruled in gilt; speckled edges; marbled endpapers; pp. iv 319; ii 314; ii 350; slight discolouration to edges with a small mark to outer edge of vol. III; ownership inscriptions in ink to titles; pencil inscriptions to Character Key in vol. I; a little spotting to endpapers; a very good set.First edition. The first in a trilogy of novels Coningsby explores a range of political and social issues of early 19th-century England and works to unfold the ideological movement of a group of young aristocrats who were interested in social reform who grouped themselves under the 'Young England' movement. The relationship between the aristocracy and the industrial working class is told through the experiences of the novel's protagonist Harry Coningsby who becomes entangled in the political realm. The exploration of the need for social reform works to characterise the sentiment of the time at the distaste for the urban Industrial society and a want to return to a more idealised harmonious one. hardcover
18656028London 1865. unbound. 3 pages front and back on "Grosvenor Gate" letterhead each two-page spread measuring 5.5 x 6.75 inches London May 1 1865. In this gracious letter the Prime Minister declines a dinner invitation in part: ".I am very sorry that I am engaged on Friday with the Earl of Shaftesbury & therefore cannot have the great honor of dining with you." Signed "Disraeli." Several folds and paper mounting remnants on the back of the blank page; otherwise fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
188123989London: A.W. Cowan 1881. First Edition. Illustrated with 25 Permanent Photographs mostly Portraits and 6 Engravings. The Photographs taken by W.D. Downey. portrait at p. 301 of Vol II of Beresford is slightly damaged. 2 vols. 4to. Original 3/4 brown calf and cloth over boards. Very Good copy some offsetting in Vol. I where flower has been laid in. First Edition. Illustrated with 25 Permanent Photographs mostly Portraits and 6 Engravings. The Photographs taken by W.D. Downey. portrait at p. 301 of Vol II of Beresford is slightly damaged. 2 vols. 4to. With Photographs. Photographic Portraits of Disraeli Lord Randolph Churchill etc. A.W. Cowan unknown books
1926946Z27London: Peter Davies 1926-7. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 6". None stated. An excellent Bradenham edition set of the works of Benjamin Disraeli featuring twelve volumes of novels from this former British Prime Minister. The "Bradenham Edition" of the novels and tales of Benjamin Disraeli.A twelve volume complete set. A set of the novels and tales of Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. Benjamin Disraeli was a British statesman and conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His novels were popular with many of them having political themes.With a small card from Neville M. Goodman from the Ministry of Health places inside with a hand written message. In the publisher's original cloths. Lacking the original dust wrappers. In the publisher's original cloths lacking the original dust wrappers. Externally excellent with slight marks to the boards and slight fading to the spines. Very slight cockling to the front board to "Vivian Grey" and minor bumping to "Sybil". Internally firmly bound with clean and generally bright pages. The odd page unopened. Very Good Indeed Peter Davies hardcover
1836389550London : John Macrone St. James's Square 1836. 1st edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in full aniline calf lacking front board. Spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 234 pp. 22 cm. Subjects; Whig Party Great Britain. Great Britain Politics and government 1837-1901. London : John Macrone, St. James's Square hardcover
1880866F24London: Longmans Green and Co 1880. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8" by 5.5". None. The three volume first edition of this popular novel from former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. The first edition of this thrilling novel about political intrigue and romance set in the early nineteenth-century England a time when the Whig and Tory political factions were at odds. The last complete novel by Disraeli to be published Endymion was reportedly bought by Longmans Green & Co. for £10000. Retaining all three half titles and with advertisement leaf to rear of volume III.Lacking all blanks with exception of rear blank of volume II.With the contemporary owner's inscription of 'Julius Talbot Avrey from his uncle 1881' to the half title of volume I and a tipped in handwritten leaf prior to the half title detailing a list of characters and their real life equivalents in an early hand. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Bumping to back strip head and tail. Fading and discolouration to back strips. Marks to boards. Pencil inscriptions to verso of front free endpaper of volume I. Tipped in leaf prior to volume I half title with inscription to half title of volume I. Internally generally firmly bound but with volume II lightly strained in the centre. Pages bright with instances of light handling marks and spotting throughout. Very Good Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
1870147067London: Longmans Green and Co 1870. In three volumes. Pp. vi32832publisher's catalogueiv322last blankiv334last blank6blank advertisements; dark green cloth spines lettered and ruled in gilt boards decorated in blind the cloth slightly scuffed edges a trifle rubbed fore-corners lightly worn; uncut; hinges cracking small bookplate on upper pastedowns binder's ticket Westley at foot of lower pastedown Volume I a few tiny edge chips or splits a little light foxing and occasional slight soiling; Longmans Green and Co. London 1870. Second edition. See Sadleir 720. Lothair was Disraeli's second-last novel and the first he wrote after his initial term as Prime Minister. It was enormously popular: the first edition of 2000 copies sold out in two days and it was reprinted seven times within a year. In America 25000 copies were sold in the first three days. Longmans, Green, and Co unknown
1870260959London: Longmans 1870. First. hardcover. very good. Three volumes. Gilt-lettered 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards; lightly rubbed a few pages stained. London: Longmans Green and Co. 1870. First edition. A very good set.<br/><br/> Longmans unknown books
1926842B27London : Peter Davies 1926-1927. Cloth. Very Good. 9" by 6". None. A smart twelve volume set of the novels of Benjamin Disraeli. A complete twelve volume set of The Bradenham Edition of the Novels and Tales of Benjamin Disraeli 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. Benjamin Disraeli was a British Statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His novels are him main literary achievement with many of them having political themes. The twelve volumes include: Vol. I Vivian Grey 1926Vol. II The Young Duke 1926Vol. III Popanilla and Other Tales 1926 Vol. IV Contarini Fleming 1927Vol. V Alroy 1927Vol. VI Henrietta Temple A Love Story 1927 Vol. VII Venetia 1927Vol. VIII Coningsby or The New Generation 1927Vol. IX Sybil 1927 Vol. X Tancred or The New Crusade 1927Vol. XI Lothair 1927Vol. XII Endymion and Falconet 1927Each volume has an introduction by Philip Guedalla. All are uinformly bound in cloth. Externally smart with fading to the spines and marks to the boards. Marks to the spines and bumping to the tails of the spines. Internally all are generally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Peter Davies hardcover
18356772488Saunders and Otley 1835. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Octavo. Bound in red leather. Good condition overall few marks and scratches Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Saunders and Otley hardcover
92765Frederick Warne & Co. London. No Date c.1890. Frederick Warne. No date c.1890. Seven volumes bound in half green calf gilt. Beautifully marbled endpapers and edges. Pages occasionally foxed. Spines slightly rubbed and fade otherwise a clean and very sound set. unknown
188033515London: Longman's Green and Co. 1880. 3 volumes. First Edition with all half-titles present. 8vo publisher's original red cloth the covers blocked in blind the spine panels lettered in gilt. 331 337 333 2 ads. pp. A handsome good set with tight and unbroken hinges the text-blocks clean and well preserved with some separation to the outside cloth at the rear hinges to two of the volumes not affecting the strength of the books. FIRST EDITION OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI'S LAST NOVEL. A political romance set in the 19th century. "The novel is full of political lessons and conceits and its pictures of aristocratic circles with the semi-ministerial management of English affairs by the queens of fashionable society on behalf of their Endymions not only expose the romance of Disraeli's own life but also reveal the things behind the scenes which perhaps none so well could have done as this Jewish ex-premier of England in the literary winding up of his strange eventful life. It is this inner view of Disraeli's novel which gives its real significance."- Wikipedia Longman's, Green and Co. hardcover