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0852241119New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
0852241119.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
64242726Edinburgh University Press pp. 272 1st Edition . Papeback. New. Edinburgh University Press unknown
199180704London: Duckworth 1991. Pages clean and bright. Binding tight. Light spotting to top hard edge. Light tanning and dampstaining to closed edges. Light shelf wear to boards. Hard. Good Plus. 4to. Duckworth Hardcover
1924129278London: Oxford University Press 1924. In two volumes. Pp. xvi282last blankx283-580 coloured frontispiece with tissue guard Volume I plus 128 black & white plates including the frontispiece to Volume II 2 folding tables appendices index; impl. 8vo; rebound in later dark green half morocco the spines lettered and ruled in gilt between raised bands dark green cloth boards; a.e.g. others uncut Volume I partly unopened; later endpapers; a few tiny edge splits or chips occasional minor pencilled marginalia a little light foxing and soiling; Oxford University Press London 1924. First edition limitation not stated. Apparently limited to about 800 copies of which nearly half were subsequently pulped according to records in the Oxford University Press archive. A comprehensive history of the game including sections on the Literature of Tennis Laws of Tennis Construction of Courts etc. Oxford University Press unknown
1924316809Oxford: Oxford University Press 1924. First edition one of 800 copies. Profusely illustrated after photographs old engravings etc. 106 plates on 80 leaves in volume I and 54 plates on 47 leaves in Volume II. xv 281; viii 282-580 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Publisher's blue buckram. With front pictorial dust wrapper for each volume laid in. First edition one of 800 copies. Profusely illustrated after photographs old engravings etc. 106 plates on 80 leaves in volume I and 54 plates on 47 leaves in Volume II. xv 281; viii 282-580 pp. 2 vols. 4to. The standard work on the history of court tennis. The archive of the Oxford University Press reveals that in 1932 some 380 sets of the edition were pulped. The true limitation is therefore nearer to 420. Whitman p. 28; Henderson p. 208 Oxford University Press unknown
1016528183.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1988Q-1555211461Book Sales 1988-03-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Book Sales hardcover
DADAX1555211461Brand: Book Sales 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. New. 9.00x0.75x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Book Sales hardcover
196590434Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press 1965. (10), 371 Seiten. Mit einigen Illustrationen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1924316809Oxford: Oxford University Press 1924. First edition one of 800 copies. Profusely illustrated after photographs old engravings etc. 106 plates on 80 leaves in volume I and 54 plates on 47 leaves in Volume II. xv 281; viii 282-580 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Publisher's blue buckram. With front pictorial dust wrapper for each volume laid in. First edition one of 800 copies. Profusely illustrated after photographs old engravings etc. 106 plates on 80 leaves in volume I and 54 plates on 47 leaves in Volume II. xv 281; viii 282-580 pp. 2 vols. 4to. IN PARTIAL DJS. The standard work on the history of court tennis. The archive of the Oxford University Press reveals that in 1932 some 380 sets of the edition were pulped. The true limitation is therefore nearer to 420. Whitman p. 28 Oxford University Press unknown books
1918696641918. Gettysburg Complier Print 1918. Gettysburg Complier Print 1918. Detailed History of the Bankruptcy Clause Noel F. Regis. A History of the Bankruptcy Clause of the Constitution of the United States of America. Gettysburg: Gettysburg Complier Print 1918. 210 pp. Original printed wrappers. Light wear to extremities small label reading "Th. Am. 18. 233" to front cover some darkening to spine internally fresh. $250. A doctoral dissertation submitted to the Catholic University of America. It provides a comparatively full account of colonial bankruptcy legislation and practice and discussion of the topic in the Constitutional Convention. The latter half of the dissertation summarizes the four successive bankruptcy statutes of the United States enacted before 1918. unknown books
1977754571PN. New. 1977. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
15-10632Santa Barbara CA: Unicorn Press 1967. First Edition Broadside. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 2 pages 2 leaves; rectos only. Upper wrapper title. Separate issues in broadside format of 2 poems "Green Frog at Roadstead Wisconsin" and "On the Burning of Mingus's Bass"; laid loose as issued in medium heavy stock folding portfolio; issued in conjunction with the poet's reading at the Unicorn Book Shop Santa Barbara California January 23 1967. One of 26 lettered copies of a total edition of 150; this copy is lettered "H" in red ink on lower wrapper colophon; typography by Alan Brilliant printed by Noel Young at the Unicorn Press; signed by Schevill in blue ink on lower wrapper colophon. Different sized individual broadsides "Green Frog" measures 10 1/8" x 10 1/8" or 25.8 x 25.8 cm; "Burning ." measures 12 1/2" x 8 9/16" or 31.7 x 21.7 cm; portfolio measures 15" x 7" 38.2 x 28 cm when folded. Very Good with some staining inside cover to wrapper light creasing. Signed by Author. Santa Barbara, CA: Unicorn Press, 1967. unknown
93p. illus. Hardcover Very good spine faded
193132453AB1931. Second Impression. Edinburgh and London William Blackwood & Sons Ltd. 1931. Octavo. Frontispiece XII 271 pages. With seven photographic illustrations on four plates. Original Hardcover with the very rare original dustjacket in protective collector's mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear and foxing to the edges and several pages. This book is very rare in its original dustjacket. Inscribed and signed by Charles Noel Carnegie 10th Earl of Southesk 1854-1941: "To Lady Adam Smith from the Earl of Southesk - Jan 1934". With a newspaper-clipping on an event of Inverness Central School loosely inserted and with a newspaper-clipping shopwing the elderly "Earl of Southesk and Mr. Donald Steuart-Fothringham going out to shoot over Petterden Moor Angus". A wonderful association copy ! Charles Noel Carnegie 10th Earl of Southesk JP DL 20 March 1854 10 November 1941 was a Scottish nobleman. Carnegie was the son of the explorer and poet James Carnegie 9th Earl of Southesk and his first wife Catherine Hamilton Noel daughter of the Charles Noel 1st Earl of Gainsborough. He had three older sisters Lady Arabella Charlotte wife of Samuel Romilly Lady Constance Mary wife of Victor Bruce 9th Earl of Elgin and Lady Beatrice Diana Cecilia Diana Cecillia wife of the Rev. Henry Holmes Stewart. After his mother's death in 1855 at the age of twenty-six his father remarried to Lady Susan Catherine Mary Murray eldest daughter of the 6th Earl of Dunmore in 1860. From his father's second marriage he had seven younger half-siblings including: Sir Lancelot Douglas Carnegie Lady Dora Susan wife of Maj. Ernest de Rodakowski-Rivers Lady Elizabeth Erica Lady Helena Mariota Lady Katherine Agnes Blanche wife of Courtenay Morgan 1st Viscount Tredegar Hon. Robert Francis who married Violet Fraser and Hon. David Wynford Carnegie. His paternal grandparents were Sir James Carnegie 5th Baronet de jure 8th Earl of Southesk and the former Charlotte Lysons a daughter of the Reverend Daniel Lysons. He was educated at Harrow and St Andrews University and would later receive an honorary degree from the university in October 1902. Amongst his various offices he was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the part-time Forfar and Kincardine Artillery Militia in 1872 and steadily progressed through the officer ranks until he became the Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant in 1894 with the honorary rank of Colonel. He retired from the command in 1906. He also served as a Deputy Lieutenant for Angus Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire from 5 January 1900. He held the office of Justice of the Peace for Aberdeenshire and for Angus. In 1905 he succeeded his father as the 10th Earl of Southesk who had restored the family titles with the original precedence by reversal of the 1715 Act of Attainder in 1855. He had the reputation of being the best game shot in Scotland. In 1921 Kinnaird Castle which was situated in one of the grandest Scottish glens and was the seat of the Earls of Southesk for more than 600 years burnt to the ground. "Only a small part of the servant's wing has escaped. A considerable part of the library was saved but many books impossible to replace as well as Raeburn's portrait of Lady Carnegie valued at £10000 were lost." Lord Southesk rebuilt the castle. A prominent art collector he owned "a large collection of paintings by old masters and antique gems." Source: Wikipedia hardcover
Oblong format: 9 1/2"w x 8 1/8"h. Wear to cover, particularly spine. Yellowing paper. Color illustrations. Binding intact, but loose. Illustrated by Irwin Myers.
1980121971980 Editions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris, 1980. grand in8, cartonnage éditeur illustré, 255 pages. 179 figures noir et couleurs dont cartes. Exposition au Musée du Luxembourg du 26 février au 3 mai 1981.
196194401961 Paris, Nizet, 1961. Un volume in-8 broché, couverture blanche illustrée, 334 pages, illustrations en n&b. Bon état.
500292913Casterman Sans date.
1957vb830NRF Gallimard Cartonné avec jaquette 1957 In-12 (12,4 x 18,7 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 246 pages ; jaquette usée (déchirures aux coiffes, traces sur les plats), papier bruni, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
500296352Sans date.
39847N° 377 - petit in-8 cartonnage éditeur avec sa jaquette - 1957 - 246 pages - Ed. nrf. Gallimard - coll. Série Noire
1957008697Paris NRF Gallimard 1957 In-8 Collection " Série noire " N° 377 . Traduit de l'américain par Bruno Martin . Défauts en jaquette voir la photo .- 246 p. , 350 gr.
1957MNOEBRU2Paris NRF Gallimard 1957 Petit in-8 (19x12.5 cm), cartonnage éditeur jaune et noir, jaquette noire à entourage blanc, 246 pp. N° 377 de la collection Série Noire.