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121021London: Various Printers 1815-1822 Various Editions. Leatherbound Very good. NOTE: Please enquire for full description. Though bound in one volume this is a lengthy description of all 26 titles. Many online databases cut descriptions short. - 16mo volume. Half-leather over marbled boards; spine simple-ruled in gilt. Boards notably rubbed leather rubbed. Ffep torn at head of gutter. 26 individual tracts bound into one volume. Certainly bound together at a later date since each tract has varying type-setting some margins appear trimmed issue numbers not in any sequential order and publication dates do not follow chronologically. Internally each tract is relatively clean; some with light dust dirtying. Free of any underlining highlighting marginalia or any other such blemishes. Engraved illustration vignette on most title pages. The first few tracts in this tome appear to be from the Religious Tract Society's "Books for the Young" William Jones Jubilee Memorial pp123-127. The following tracts which are included in this volume including printers dates pagination are: "The Dairyman's Daughter; an Authentic Narrative" No.118 c.1820 48pp printed by Augustus Applegath and Edward Cowper; "The Negro Servant; an Authentic and Interesting Narrative in Three Parts" No.119 c.1820 24pp printed by Augustus Applegath and Edward Cowper; "The Young Cottager; A True Story" No.151 c.1820 48pp printed by Augustus Applegath and Edward Cowper; "The Afflicted Family; an Authentic Narrative in Two Parts" no number c.1820 20pp printed by J. Hill for Whittemore and Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part I" No.XV 1820 12pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part II" No.XVIII 1820 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part III" No.XXXIII 1821 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part IV" No.XXXIV 1821 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part V" No.XXXV 1821 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part VI" No.XXXVI 1821 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "The Gardener of Glammis; Part VII" No.XXXVII 1821 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "A Specimen of Weltch Eloquence: or an Extract from a Sermon by Rev. Christmas Evans" no number c.1820 2pp printed for J. Nisbet damp staining to bottom corner of this title; "Relics of My Father; Part I: the Philosophical Cobbler" No.VI 1820 Stated Third Edition 4pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "Relics of My Father; Part II" No.XII 1820 Stated Second Edition 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "Relics of My Father; Part III" No.XIV 1822 Stated Second Edition 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "Samson's Riddle" No.II 1820 Stated Second Edition 4pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "What a Change!; Part I" No.IV 1820 Stated Third Edition 4pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "What a Change!; Part II" No.V 1820 Stated Third Edition 4pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co. faint damp staining to bottom corner of this title; "The Gunpowder Plot" No.XVI 1820 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "See Thou to That" No.XVII 1820 8pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "Difficulties Against Demonstrations! Who is the Gainer" No.XIX 1820 Stated Second Edition 4pp printed by Walker & Greig for William Whyte & Co.; "Never Man Spake Like This Man" No.III 1820 Stated Third Edition 4pp printed by Oliver & Boyd for William Whyte & Co.; "A choice Drop of Honey from the Rock Christ; or A Word of Advice to all Saints & Sinners" no number 1815 Stated New Edition 24pp printed by J. F. Dove for W. Baynes; "The Christian's Directory. / Extracted from an Old Author" No.165 1820 8pp printed by Augustus Applegath and Edward Cowper; "The Christian Indeed by the late Rev. J. Flavel" No.68 c.1820 16pp printed by Cave & Co.; "A Brief Memoir of the Late Thomas Bateman M.D. Physician to the Public Dispensary Carey Street; and to the Fever Institution Gray's-Inn London: Who Died 9th April 1821" no number 1822 Stated Second Edition 24pp Printed by B. Bensley for J. Butterworth. The only other holding for many of these titles appears to be the National Library of Scotland with some of these small monographs being bound in a larger volume simply titled "tracts" presumably of the Religious Tract Society. Many of these titles unreferenced in William Jones' Jubilee Memorial of the Religious Tract Society meaning that these titles were either uncatalogued were issued separately from the Society or were issued by a similar religious society. Others held only by single institution such as Cambridge. Some of these titles do not appear to be held in any institutions. Individually these titles are quite scarce some exceedingly so. Extremely desirable collection of tracts bound together as such. Various Printers Hardcover
19634324<p>Original 1963 Volume 242 Illustrated London News Bound January to June - All 26 Individual Issues -COMPLETE SET- SCARCE Condition: Very Good ex-library ink stamp on front of each issue on the cover page edge. Loosely bound in a hard board library style with green lettered spine. This style binding allows a easier reading experience yet organizes the 26 issues. With INDEX! for the 6 month Volume. Complete with the weekly covers and advertisements. With many Glossy Color and BW photos illustrations huge High Quality Portraits of Famous People. Huge format 10.25 x 15 tall x 1.25 thick each of the 3 bindings. Detailed photos of events and people and places like: January 5 1963 January 12 1963 January 19 1963 January 26 1963 February 2 1963 February 9 1963 February 16 1963 February 26 1963 March 2 1963 March 9 1963 March 16 1963 March 23 1963 March 30 1963 April 6 1963 April 13 1963 April 20 1963 April 27 1963 May 4 1963 May 11 1963 May 18 1963 May 25 1963 added not missing June 1 1963 June 8 1963 June 15 1963 June 22 1963 June 29 1963</p><p>-</p><p>The Illustrated London News was the world s first illustrated weekly newspaper; the first issue appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842. Printer and newsagent Herbert Ingram moved from Nottingham to London in early 1842. Inspired by how the Weekly Chronicle always sold more copies when it featured an illustration he had the idea of publishing a weekly newspaper that would contain pictures in every edition. The first issue of The Illustrated London News appeared on 14 May 1842. It was published weekly until 1971 and then increasingly less frequently until publication ceased in 2003.source-Wikipedia.org</p>
201930478<p>Toronto: Harlequin Enterprises ULC 2019. NF/. 1st edition 1st printing. Titles from 2017 thru 2019. Most books are fine but a few may have some slight reading creases on the spine.</p> Harlequin Enterprises ULC paperback
202530479<p>Toronto: Harlequin Enterprises ULC 2025. NF/. 1st edition 1st printing. Titles from 2025. Most books are fine but a few may have some slight reading creases on the spine.</p> Harlequin Enterprises ULC paperback
187629341Boston: Roberts Brothers 1876. Hardcover. 26 Volumes of the "No Name" Series. 4.25 x 6.25in. Publisher's cloth boards. Titles included and in order of their publication: "Deirdre"; "Is That All"; "Kismet"; "The Great Match"; "A Modern Mephistopheles"; "Hetty's Strange History"; "The Wolf at the Door"; "Mirage"; "A Masque of Poets"; "Signor Monaldini's"; "The Colonel's Opera Cloak"; "His Majesty Myself"; "Salvage"; "The Tsar's Window"; Manuela Paredes"; "Baby Rue"; "My Wife and My Wife's Sister"; "Her Picture"; "Aschenbroedel"; "Her Crime"; "Barrington's Fate"; "A Daughter of the Philistines"; "Princess Amelie"; "Diane Coryval"; "Almost a Duchess"; "A Question of Identity." The series was conceived by Thomas Niles Jr. of Roberts Brothers in an attempt to publish both known and unknown authors in complete anonymity. As he wrote "the idea of being able to write fearlessly intrenched behind an anonymous and all the critics at bay is pleasing." The two most famous contributions to the series would be Emily Dickinson's poem "Success" the only poem published in her lifetime and Louisa May Alcott's extreme stylistic and thematic departure from her earlier novels "A Modern Mephistopheles." Madeleine B. Sterne writes in her essay on the series that "a close study of the No Name Series yields many blessings to scholars for it casts light upon publishing history popular literary taste author-publisher relations and the role of American women novelists during a significant decade." The overwhelming majority of authors whose identities have been ascertained are women including Helen Hunt Jackson Harriet Waters Preston Julia Constance Fletcher Annette Calthorpe Lucretia Peadbody Hale etc. Also notable is "The Great Match" which is perhaps the first novel pertaining to baseball. All 26 volumes are in generally VERY GOOD condition showing variously marginal loss from the head and foot of the spines some gilt titling lightly rubbed or tanned some corners shelf rubbed and tapped the occasional former owner name of the period otherwise the bindings remain strong the texts are clean and unmarked and the boards remain colorful and distinct. As pictured. Roberts Brothers hardcover
197162283Palazzo Della Permanente. As New. 1971. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in German and Italian. 120 pp. With 149 ills. 26 col. And 2 fold-outs. 22 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Palazzo Della Permanente paperback
19624322<p>Original 1962 Volume 241 Illustrated London News Bound July to December - All 27 Individual Issues including the Christmas Issue <strong>Bound in 3 Casings</strong></p><p><strong>-COMPLETE SET- SCARCE -</strong></p><p>Condition: Very Good ex-library ink stamp on front of each issue on the end cover page. Loosely bound in a hard board library style with green lettered spine. This loose style allowed a easier reading experience yet organizes the 27 issues. With INDEX!</p><p>Complete with the weekly covers and advertisements. With many <strong>Glossy Color and BW photos illustrations huge High Quality Portraits of Famous People</strong> in the News of 1962. Photos and Illustrations on all pages. Huge format 10.25 x 15 tall x 1.25 thick</p><p>July 7 1962 July 14 1962 July 21 1962 July 28 1962 August 4 1962 August 11 1962 August 18 1962 August 25 1962 September 1 1962 September 8 1962 September 15 1962 September 22 1962 September 29 1962 October 6 1962 October 13 1962 October 20 1962 October 27 1962 November 3 1962 November 10 1962 Christmas <strong>Special Issue Number 162 1962 with many color photos</strong> and illustrations. November 17 1962 November 24 1962 December 1 1962 December 8 1962 December 15 1962 December 22 1962 December 29 1962</p><p>The Illustrated London News was the world s first illustrated weekly newspaper; the first issue appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842. Printer and newsagent Herbert Ingram moved from Nottingham to London in early 1842. Inspired by how the Weekly Chronicle always sold more copies when it featured an illustration he had the idea of publishing a weekly newspaper that would contain pictures in every edition.</p>
2006mon0003472832Fundacao Bienal De Sao Paulo 2006-01-01. Paperback. Good. . Fundacao Bienal De Sao Paulo paperback
200773177Foundation. New. 2007. Paperback. 8585298286 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Portuguese and English. 276 pp. With 209 ills. 178 col. . 24 x 19 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Foundation paperback
200773176Foundation. New. 2007. Paperback. 8585298294 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Portuguese and English. 622 pp. With 292 ills. 224 col. 2 foldout. 24 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Foundation paperback
1986K54936L19`American Institute of Aeronautics 1986. Part I and 2; 2 very good softcovers; an ex-library copy with usual markings; internally pages are white and unmarked; ---------- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED --------- FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE : ALL ORDERS SHIPPED WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION------ these are large books and International orders will require additional postage; . 1st Paperback Edition. Paper. Very Good. 9 x 11". Ex-Library. American Institute of Aeronautics Paperback
19941812150502022Madacy Records 1994-09-12. Audio CD. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. Madacy Records unknown
2017H-200-699EL GATO DE HOJALATA 2017. Paperback. Very Good. Edition 2017. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. EL GATO DE HOJALATA paperback
2008Q-069840081XMinedition 2008-06-19. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Minedition hardcover
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2022SONG8498747287Editorial El Drac S.L 2022-10-13. 1. paperback. Used: Good. 19.69x19.69x11.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Editorial El Drac, S.L paperback
192037356Various. Very Good with no dust jacket. c1920-35. Hardcover. facsimiles; Facsimile pages of texts photos foldout maps etc. Binding is solid in brown and beige cloth volume 45. 8.5" x 11". 8lbs. About 600pp of text. The 29 Titles are shown in photographs. Extensive treatment of Egyptian sphere. Light musty odor. Covers bound in. Provenance- from the library of H Smith. Some signed or dedicated. . Various hardcover
195035839Various. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1950-2000. Paperback. An unusual lot with some items not found on the net a number of signed and or limited editions. Range from Good to Fine. Much is Poetry. Illustrated etc. A few are periodicals. SIGNEDPOEMS OF THE TWO WORLDS VERONA 1977 500LTDYOUR KILLING ME SACRED SILENCEARCTHE MASTER LETTERS OF EMILY DICKINSON Amherst College Press1986 w/ ENVELOPE OF FACSIMILE LETTERSLTDTHE MASTER LETTERS OF EMILY DICKINSON Amherst College Press1986 w/ ENVELOPE OF FACSIMILE LETTERSSIGNEDDELIVER INTO GREEN Wampeter Press Green Harbor 1982 SIGNED TWICE 2 COPIESSIGNEDHOMECOMING THE SAGA UNION SQUARE PRESS Homecoming: the Saga of a Native American FAIRSILO; CHAPEL PRESS c1922 CHIPPEDAlong The Row At Tufts College Boston: The Author 1944Choice #5 a Magazine of Poetry and Photography Follett Publishing 1967SIGNEDLONESOME CITIES McKuen Rod Random House 1967 SIG SMEARED CASEDSIGNED The Miracle at San Juan. Richard Tevis 1983. SIGNEDBack Talk William L. Bauhan 1980 signedLTDThe Wild Party Covici Friede 1929 Second PrintingZEN AND THE ART OF WRITING AND THE JOY OF WRITNG: TWO ESSAYS. 1973: SIGNEDAlong Five Miles of Country Road Vermont Stoveside Press Cabot Vermont 1967 The New American Poetry Circuit. 1970-1971The New American Poetry Circuit. 1968The New American Poetry Circuit. April 1970The New American Poetry Circuit. July 1970The Dickensian: a magazine for Dickens lovers. Vol. Xxxi The Dickens Fellowship. 1935 FINEsignedThe Man Who Was Shakespeare: a Summary.EPM Publications 1995Through the Years A collection of random thoughts 1948 PoetryMacKaye Immortality reprinted from Driftwind 1942signedIn an Early Hour signed and annotated by Starling Poetry The Shooting of Dan McGrew not attributed or Dated Robert Service signedNatural Affinities Cambridge: Alice James Books nd 1983. Signed dedicated . Various paperback
1885985H9Oxford; Chippenham: The Clarendon Press Printed for the Oxford Historical Society; Antony Rowe Ltd 1885-1935. Cloth. Very Good. 9 by 6. None Stated. A substantial twenty-nine volume collection published for the Oxford Historical Society offering comprehensive documentary insight into the history topography and scholarly life of Oxford. In the publisher's original navy cloth bindings.This substantial collection includes complete sets of Collectanea First to Fourth Series the eleven-volume Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne the five-volume Life and Times of Anthony Wood and the two-volume Eynsham Cartulary together with a further group of related antiquarian and topographical studies concerning Oxford and its environs.Compromising: Collectanea A complete set:Collectanea: First Series 1885 edited by C. R. L. Fletcher. Illustrated with a fold-out plate and a fold-out map. Collated complete.Collectanea: Second Series 1890 edited by Montagu Burrows. Illustrated with a fold-out plan.Collectanea: Third Series 1896 edited by Montagu Burrows. Illustrated with plates and a large fold-out sketch map.Collectanea: Fourth Series 1905 edited by the Committee of the Society. Featuring a large fold-out facsimile.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne A complete set:Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume I: July 4 1705March 19 1707 1885 edited by C. E. Doble.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume II March 20 1707May 23 1710 1991 reprint edited by C. E. Doble.Reprinted for the Society in 1991 by Antony Rowe Ltd Chippenham.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume III: May 25 1710Dec. 14 1712 1989 reprint edited by C. E. Doble.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume IV: Dec. 15 1712Nov. 30 1714 1898 edited by D. W. Rannie. Illustrated with a fold-out frontispiece.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume V: Dec. 1 1714Dec. 31 1716 1901 edited by D. W. Rannie.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume VI: Jan. 1 1717May 8 1719 1902 edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the Oxford Historical Society. Illustrated with a frontispiece.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume VII: May 9 1719Sept. 22 1722 1906 edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the Oxford Historical Society.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume VIII; Sept. 23 1722Aug. 9 1725 1907 edited under the superintendence of the Committee of the Oxford Historical Society. Notably to this copy the lettering on the back of this volume is not uniform with the other series the publisher has supplied a small corrective cloth for a bookbinder to glue on the additional piece. Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume IX: Aug. 10 1725March 26 1728 1914 edited by the Rev. H. E. Salter.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume X:March 27 1728Dec. 8 1731 1915 edited by the Rev. H. E. Salter.Remarks and Collections of Thomas Hearne Volume XI: Dec. 9 1731June 10 1735 1921 edited by the Rev. H. E. Salter.Eynsham Cartulary A complete two-volume set:Volume I 1907 edited by the Rev. H. E. Salter. With four illustrations including a frontispiece. Collated complete.Volume II 1908 edited by the Rev. H. E. Salter. With three illustrations including a frontispiece. Collated complete. The Life and Times of Anthony Wood antiquary of Oxford 1632-1695 Described by Himself Collected from his Diaries and Other Papers Volumes I to V A Complete set:Volume I 1891 edited by Andrew Clark. Covering 16321663. With illustrations.Volume II 1892 edited by Andrew Clark. Covering 16641681. With illustrations.Volume III 1894 edited by Andrew Clark. Covering 16821695. With illustrations including a frontispiece.Volume IV: Addenda 1895 edited by Andrew Clark. With illustrations.Volume V: Indexes 1900 edited by Andrew Clark.With other related Antiquarian and Topographical Studies compromising:Magdalen College and King James II 1686 to 1688: A Series of Documents 1886 collected and edited by the Rev. J. R. Bloxam with additions.The Oxfordshire Parishes: A History of Kidlington Yarnton and Begbroke 1893 by Mrs. Bryan Stapleton. Illustrated with a fold-out colour map and two fold-out genealogical tables. Collated complete.Index to Wills Proved and Administrations Granted in the Court of the Archdeacon of Berks 1508 to 1652 1893 edited by W. P. W. Phillimore. Issued in conjunction with the British Record Society.Index to Wills Proved and Administrations Granted in the Court of the Archdeacon of Berks 1508 to 1652 1893 edited by W. P. W. Phillimore.Duplicate copy.Oxford Topography: An Essay by Herbert Hurst: Companion volume to the portfolio containing Agas"s Map 15781588 and other old plans of Oxford incorporating Leonard Hutten"s dissertation written circa 16251630 1899. With a sketch fold-out map. Collated complete.Oxford Silver Pennies from A. D. 925 to A. D. 1272 1904 described by C. L. Stainer. Illustrated with fifteen plates including a frontispiece. Collated complete.The Church and Parish of St. Nicholas Abingdon 1935 by Arthur E. Preston. Illustrated with a frontispiece and numerous plates. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally generally very smart. Slight rubbing and bumping to extremities. The odd spot and fading to extremities of the off copy. Offsetting to endpapers. The odd handling mark to boards. Copies of Collectanea a little more worn that other copies with discolouration to spines and extremities and heavier rubbing to spines but sound. Bookplate Ex libris Surrey Archaeological Society to front paste down of "Collectanea: Second Series" and "First Series" with a stamp from the same to verso of title page. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with one or two handling marks and spots heavier to first and last few leaves and fore edges. Very Good The Clarendon Press, Printed for the Oxford Historical Society; Antony Rowe Ltd hardcover
198766975Museums Service; NCCA. New. 1987. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 74 pp. With 78 ills. 34 col. . 25 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museums Service; NCCA paperback
8425219590.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback