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2023Manohar-9781009054690Cambridge University Press 2023. Paperback. New. Cambridge University Press paperback
Z1-W-001-01815Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Joseph Rowntree Foundation unknown
0365242179.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330488474.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1844012317various: various 1844. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Contempary binding of half leather over marbleized covers of three "bestsellers" of mid-19thC. First Samuel Lever Handy Andy NY: Appleton 1845.380. Second Joseph Holt Ingraham Montezuma the Serf; Or the Revolt of the Mexitili: The Tale of the Last Days of the Aztec Dynasty Volumes 1-2 Boston: H. L. Williams 1945 122; 116. Third. Charles Dickens Boz. Martin Chuzzlewit. Phialdelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1844 320 double-column illustrated by Phiz 10 plates 2 of which are unbound should be 11. Binding split down middle front cover loose. Lightly foxed. Nice artifact of rebinding of popular novels of the period including the first American printing of Martin Chuzzlewit. various hardcover books
2239926 February 1845; Bell Hotel Bury St Edmunds. According to his entry in the Oxford DNB 'In 1844 Lover abandoned miniature painting as a result of failing eyesight but continued to paint and exhibit landscapes. He invented a new form of entertainment which he called Irish Evenings a monologue of songs recitations and stories all of his own composition. These he performed at the Princess's Concert Rooms London.' Between 1846 and 1848 he toured North America with great success. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged with minor traces of mount adhering to blank reverse of second leaf. Folded twice. The letter begins: 'Mr. Lover with much respect and sincere thanks to Sir Thomas & Lady Cullum for the honor they so kindly propose to him regrets that the shortness of his stay and urgency of his occupation interfere to prevent his enjoying the pleasure which the acceptance of Sir Thomas and Lady Cullum's invitation would cause him.' He explains that he has sung 'at Hanover Square Rooms on Monday – at Cambridge last night and after travelling to-day and his exertion of this evening with an early entertaintment sic tomorrow before him – an immediate retirement to rest after this evenings exertion is indispensible'. Consequently he must 'content himself with the Hotel of Bury – instead of enjoying the honor of the hospitality of Hardwicke sic'. He hopes that 'Sir Thomas will assure Mr. Petre how sensible Mr Lover is of the honor of his invitation but as Mr. Lover is obliged on his days of public engagement to dine very early and very sparingly he cannot have the pleasure of being made Mr. Petre's guest'. 26 February 1845; Bell Hotel, Bury St Edmunds. unknown
2005Q-1591940400Townsend Press 2005-05-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Townsend Press paperback
20002604251048Camphor Tree Pub 2000-10-01. hardcover. Like New. 9x1x11. Like New Still in publisher wrap. Wrap has pull to corner and shelf wear. Unread. HC with dust jacket. US orders shipped via US Mail. International orders shipped via Asendia or DHL. Additional postage may be required on oversize books and sets. NO prison orders. Camphor Tree Pub hardcover
190710516Leipzig, Degener, 1907, 2. Auflage. Goldgeprägter Leineneinband, 8°, [4] 292, IV S., Kopffarbschnitt, mit 10 s/w Abbildungen auf Tafeln; -Kanten wenig berieben, Schnitt etwas gebräunt, durchweg mit Bleistiftanstreichungen, sonst ordentliches Exemplar.
1976URUSKIN00CZCGarland 1976. Very Good. Ruskin John. King of the Golden River Holiday Romance and Petsetilla's Posy Facsimile of 1851 1868 and 1870 editions. Dickens Charles; Hood Tom. New York: Garland 1976. Illustrated. 8vo. Orange cloth. Book condition: Very good with lightly soiled covers. Blue smudge to bottom edge. Garland hardcover books
2020Raj-97893891367392020. New. English unknown
2020Raj-97893891367392020. New. English unknown
12452Fred. Bruckmann London 17 Southampton Street Strand. No date. Printed on a piece of 14 x 9.5 cm india paper laid down on a piece of 17 x 11.5 cm card with rounded edges. Aged and faded but nevertheless a nice item of Dickensiana. A sensitive study of Dickens's face above a heavily-faded facsimile of his signature. Printed at the head of the card is 'R. LEHMANN'S PORTRAIT STUDIES.' And at the foot: 'CHARLES DICKENS FRED. BRUCKMANN LONDON 17 Southampton Street Strand.' Beneath the image in small type: 'Lehmann del.' and 'Registered.' The National Portrait Gallery does not possess a copy of this item which is a smaller version of NPG D35204 whose engraver is named as Edward William Stodard. Lehmann was born in Hamburg and moved to London in 1866. He wrote two books: 'An Artist's Fred. Bruckmann, London, 17 Southampton Street, Strand. No date. unknown
25354Copy of Macqueen-Pope’s letter: 15 May 1953. Circular: 27 November 1957; on letterhead of the Royal General Theatrical Fund Association 11 Garrick Street London WC2. See Wendy Trewin ‘The Royal General Theatrical Fund: a history 1838-1988’ 1989 and Macqueen-Pope’s entry in the Oxford DNB. ONE: Carbon copy of letter from Macqueen-Pope to Allen 15 May 1953 with three drafts of advertisement. 4pp 4to. On four leaves. The letter on the first page is somewhat grubby with rust spotting from paper clip the other three leaves each of which carries a proposed version of the advertisment in good condition lightly aged. The letter begins: ‘Dear Jack Allen / Herewith three rough samples for the proposed advertisement concerning the Fund. We should of course add the name of Leslie Henson as President wherever you think best. I will try and knock out a few more. They are intended as basic ideas only and can be altered by the Board or discarded altogether.’ He is ‘down with a sharp attack of bronchitis’ and is ‘Not by any means out of the wood yet’. He believes the ‘lack of new recruits’ is because ‘they do not think the Pensino good enough. People today think in very different terms of money to those we knew. And that I fear is our great problem.’ One draft begins: ‘You Belong to the / Most Precarious Profession in the World / You Cannot Do Anything about that / BUT / You Can Provide for Yourself and / Face the Future. last word deleted and replaced in MP’s autograph with ‘Years to Come’ / That is the reason for / The Royal General Theatrical Fund / It is the Profession’s Own Way of / Safeguarding the Future / Get into touch with the Secretary at / 11 Garrick Street. London W.C.2 / Phone / The Younger You Join the Less You Pay / And there is a Secured Income for you at Sixty / Not only that - you never lose what you have paid in. / Youth’s A Thing Will Not Endure - so Shakespeare said / but / The Royal General Theatrical Fund will take care of / Your Old Age.’ Another version begins ‘You Are Young Now. Old Age Seems a Long Way off. / But is it / You will be surprised how quietly and relentlessly it approaches. / Old Age is a serious thing to those who belong to / The Theatrical Profession.’ It ends ‘Privacy. Proficiency. Providence.’ TWO: Corrected draft of circular 27 November 1957. 1p 4to. Typewritten letter with list of ‘BUSINESS.’ Reads ‘Dear Sir or Madam / The usual monthly meeting of the Directors will be held here on Wednesday 4th December 1957 at 12 noon. / Trusting you will be able to be present / I am / Yours faithfully / J. MAYHEW ALLEN / Secretary.’ The ‘BUSINESS’ which include ‘ “My Fair Lady†benefit performance’ and ‘Elsie Coram’ have been deleted in pencil and replaced in MP’s autograph with ‘Wolfit / Robert Ormsby / Peter Ustinov / Richardson / Michael Redgrave’. Above this is written ‘Mrs Long’. After the body of the letter MP has written in ink ‘W. Macqueen-Pope Esq’. See Image. Copy of Macqueen-Pope’s letter: 15 May 1953. Circular: 27 November 1957; on letterhead of the Royal General Theatrical Fund As unknown
3436n. p. n. d. Ca 1930s . A Fine example. 3-1/2" tall. <br/><br/>Coffee-mug size. unknown books
199456606533Scarborough ON Canada: Prentice-Hall Canada Incorporated 1994. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Printing. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 499 pages including index. Small application of liquid paper atop title page. Book appears to have been read once but improperly stored as spine is moderately twisted. Light underlining in black ink on page 151. Only light wear and faint soiling. Green covers remain glossy. Clearly distinguishes bioethics from the many competing moralities in Canada from philosophical and medical ethics and above all from applied ethics. Presents bioethics as requiring an inductive method with careful attention to historical medical scientific and social detail. Examines the major issues from scientific medical legal and ethical perspectives focusing on Canadian examples laws and debates. This multidisciplinary approach makes the text appropriate not only for the students of philosophy and religion but also for a variety of medical and legal studies. Prentice-Hall Canada, Incorporated Paperback
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ria9780815323907_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; First published in 1996. The focus of this work is to investigate the changing nature of competition in the United States’ commercial banking industry from 1973-1988 by examining earnings from individual products. The industry underwe hardcover
A9780815323907Hardback. New. First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis an informa company. hardcover
6323868613Taylor & Francis Group pp. 256 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
1474943640<p>New. Never used book</p>
Very good, almost as - new condition. Minor shelf wear only; contents clean, sound, bright throughout. Used
in-8°, 324 pages, notes, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA28-3] Les singuliers ménages de Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, John Stuart Mill, Charles Dickens, George Eliot.
4012Editions Albin Michel, Paris, 1988. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en noir et blanc, 324 pp. Prologue - Jane Welsh & Thomas Carlyle - Effie Gray & John Ruskin - Harriet Taylor & John Stuart Mill - Catherine Hogarth & Charles Dickens - George Eliot & George Henry Lewes - Jane Welsh & Thomas Carlyle - ...
196145140Cleveland:: World Publishing Company. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. First edition thus. Brief gift inscription on half-title page else near fine in a very good price clipped dust jacket. . World Publishing Company, hardcover books