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188635556Chatto & Windus 1886. 1st edition. Good/No Jacket. Publisher's cloth gilt decoration Folded col. Frontispiece no inscriptions. Chatto & Windus hardcover
1886004733London: Chatto and Windus 1886. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Poor/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 403pp. Original publisher's blue cloth gilt lettering and decoration color foldout frontispiece illustrations throughout. Corners rubbed light edge wear spine ends chipped tiny chip missing from spine title slight cracking to endpapers and slight internal separation text is age-toned and very clean. <br/> <br/> Chatto and Windus hardcover
1886008070London: Chatto and Windus 1886. First Edition. Full Morocco. Custom cloth clamshell box. Fine. Extra-illustrated large paper and a special Bayntun full brown crushed morocco onlay binding featuring a centerpiece of the Palace of Westminster. No. 85 of 111 large paper editions. With a gorgeous Bayntun onlay binding featuring a centerpiece of the Palace of Westminster the current Parliament building. 4to. 26 by 21 cm. xxvii 1 403 1 pp. Including folding frontis nine of the additional plates are hand-colored four of which are choice Gillray prints. Many of the plates are double paged and a few are folding. Regarding the binding all edges gilt. Gilt ruled borders on boards -- six evenly spaced lines with jutting squared corners suggestive of a fortification design. These within a simple outer ruled border close to the edge. Five raised bands with compartments decorated with ruled rectangles and corner dots. Turn-ins with corner abstracted floral decoration. Attractive armorial bookplate of Colonel Sir Harold Mitchell 1900-1983 businessman and politician who was at one point vice chairman of the Conservative Party under Churchill. He was created a baronet in 1945. The title became extinct with his death. Clamshell box has stains especially heavy on one of the sides and one spine edge is worn through with its cloth entirely lifted and rolling away with frayed threads apparent and the underlying card exposed. Still this box retains structural integrity and has clearly helped preserve the pristine quality of the book's extradordinary binding. Photo File. Chatto and Windus unknown
1886328141London : Chatto and Windus 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked and blind-bordered cloth edges very slightly toned. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Provenance; from the library of Laurence with the owner's armorial bookplate.Physical description; xxvii 403 pages : illustrations. Notes; Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Great Britain. Parliament Elections. Great Britain. Parliament Elections History. Great Britain. Elections. Elections Great Britain History. Elections Great Britain. Politics and government. Great Britain Politics and government. Great Britain Politics and government History. Genre; Illustrated. London : Chatto and Windus hardcover
1892845N28London: Chatto & Windus 1892. Leather. Very Good. 9" by 6". Not stated. Joseph Grego provides an entertaining account of electioneering between the 17th and 19th centuries in this heavily illustrated volume Joseph Grego offers a rich and entertaining history of the rise progress and development of the art of electioneering. After providing a synopsis of parliamentary history Grego chronologically recounts the salient features of the most remarkable elections that took place between the 17th and 19th centuries. With 92 Illustrations half of which are full plates the fourteen chapters are interspersed with satires caricatures lampoons and political squibs from contemporaneous electoral struggles. With forty three plates and numerous in text illustrations from political squibs lampoons satires and caricatures. The second edition of this work. In a quarter calf binding over decorated maroon cloth. Externally generally smart with some light wear to the extremities and some discolouration of the spine. Front hinge starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Although the folding plate is lightly foxed the remainder of the book's pages are bright and clean. Very Good Chatto & Windus hardcover
1893142910London: British Museum 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London British Museum 1893 to 1925 all first editions. Small quarto four volumes in five full details below; original dark green cloth lettered in gilt on the spines; minimal signs of age and use but essentially in excellent condition throughout. Volume I Part I: Prehistoric Aegean Pottery by E.J. Forsdyke 1925; xliv 228 pages with numerous illustrations plus 16 plates. <p>Volume I Part II: Cypriote Italian and Etruscan Pottery by H.B. Walters 1912; xxxii 276 pages with numerous illustrations plus 34 plates. <p>Volume II: Black-figured Vases by H.B. Walters 1893; iv 314 pages with '40 illustrations in text' plus 7 plates. <p>Volume III: Vases of the Finest Period by Cecil H. Smith 1896; vi 426 pages with '28 illustrations in text' plus 28 plates. <p>Volume IV: Vases of the Latest Period by H.B. Walters 1896; vi 276 pages with '30 illustrations in text' plus 16 plates. <p>The out-of-sequence dates of publication of the two parts of the first volume are explained in the respective prefaces. The one in Part II 1912 notes that 'When the present Catalogue . was planned in 1891 Volume I was assigned to the vases then exhibited in the First Vase Room which are for the most part of an early date and represent the beginnings of Greek Vase-painting in many places and styles. The subsequent growth of the collection especially in the sections dealing with Crete and Cyprus has made it necessary to divide the volume into two parts the second of which is the first to be ready for issue'. <p>The preface in Part I 1925 adds that 'The lapse of time consequent on the interruption of the War and the further growth of the collection have caused an additional sub-division. The Second Part of Vol. I is devoted to the special groups of Cypriote Early Italian and Etruscan Vases. The Third Part when it appears will deal with the Geometric Early Corinthian and Ionian wares intermediate between the prehistoric pottery of Part I and the black figure vases which are the subject of Vol. II'. This Part III appears not to have been published. 5 items. British Museum hardcover
1887512179Charles Scribner’s Sons 1887. Hardcover. AS IS. From the personal library of noted biblical scholar textual critic and translator Bruce Metzger with his signature to FFEP. d. 1944 Princeton Theological Seminary. Rebound in brown leatherette over boards with gilt spine lettering edges trimmed. PP. 799-808 supplied in facsimile on cardstock of a matching color. Very clean fresh copy. 1188pp. Frontispiece portrait of Sophocles with tissue guard. Signature of the pre-Metzger owner to title page very clean and fresh otherwise. Charles Scribner’s Sons hardcover
1882053643Ottoman Manuscript Document. 1298 AH 1882. No Binding. Very Good. Original Ottoman birth certificate. 31x18 cm. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Faded on paper. A good paper. On verso some handwritten annotations in Ottoman Turkish and Greek. GREEK MINORITY "Devlet-i Aliyye Nüfus Tezkîresi" Early Ottoman birth certificate of Kostaniniyye'li Yorgi Papa oglu Hedezgâr Mihail stamped by Sehremâneti in 1298 AH 1882 AD with the tughra of Sultan Abdülhamid II. <br/> <br/> Ottoman Manuscript Document., [1298 AH] unknown
1895053644Ottoman Manuscript Document. 1311 AH 1895. No Binding. Very Good. Original Ottoman birth certificate. 31x18 cm. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Faded on paper. A good paper. On verso some handwritten annotations in Ottoman Turkish and Greek. With a printed stamp of "Dahiliye Nezâret-i Umûmiyyesi". GREEK MINORITY "Devlet-i Aliyye Nüfus Tezkîresi" Early Ottoman birth certificate of Kostaniniyye'li Mihail oglu Areti stamped 'Adana' in 1311 AH 1895 AD with the tughra of Sultan Abdülhamid II. <br/> <br/> Ottoman Manuscript Document., [1311 AH] unknown
1894053645Ottoman Manuscript Document. 1310 AH 1894. No Binding. Very Good. Original Ottoman birth certificate. 31x18 cm. In Ottoman script. 2 p. Faded on paper. Otherwise a good paper. On verso added a Greek translation of script plate beside the Ottoman Turkish. GREEK MINORITY "Devlet-i Aliyye Nüfus Tezkîresi" Early Ottoman birth certificate of Ayasuluglu Papa Istefani in 1310 AH 1894 AD; with the tughra of Sltan Abdülhamid II. <br/> <br/> Ottoman Manuscript Document., [1310 AH] unknown
1823100020AG1823. Germany 1823. Stunning original extra-large 19th century Pencil Drawing on coloured paper. Beautifully Framed. Size of frame with drawing: 61.5 cm x 76 cm. Size of the actual drawing: c. 45 cm x 57 cm. Excellent condition. Signed by C. Schaafhausen d. 18. December 1823. Framed in a wonderful Biedermeier style. unknown
1806ALEX139Impensis by S. F. Bradford Philadelphia: 1806 1806 561 p. i.e. 571 p. Various pagination. Double column. Text in Greek and Latin. Early manuscript ownership of Samuel Helffenstein 1775-1866. Also Peter Plug 1816 and J.N. Wagner. Crude pencil drawings on rear fly leaves. Text beginning to brown but not brittle. 12mo. 185 mm. Original full leather binding scuffed and worn. Original leather spine label. Loss at head of spine. Hardbound. Good. Helffenstein was Elected as minister of the Pennsylvania Bible Society in 1799 and served as a manager of the Bible Society from 1808-1854. The Society probably sponsored this Greek/Latin Edition. He was pastor of the First Reformed Church St. Peter's German Reformed in Philadelphia. His father - Rev. John Christian Albert Helfenstein was a minister of the German Reformed Congregation in Germantown. S&S/AI 9974. First American Edition of a Greek & Latin New Testament. SCARCE. Apparently not listed for sale on-line anywhere. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAIMP 10. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Impensis by S. F. Bradford, Philadelphia: 1806 hardcover
1865168105Philadelphia : Lippincott 1865. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Minor library marks remain internally. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with the title blocked direct in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 755 pages; Text in double columns. Description: 755 p. 19 cm. Notes: Romanized. Related names: Leusden Johannes 1624-1699. Arias Montano Benito 1527-1598. Subjects; Bible. N.T. Latin. Arias Montanus. 1831. Philadelphia : Lippincott hardcover
1890016605London: Sampson Low Marston & Co 1890 Good Copy in illustrated card wraps. Undated but appears circa 1890's. Spine has poor repair of sticky tape along spine edge and over onto upper and lower cover. Uppr cover has become detached from gatherings. Some internal cracks. Clean contents Sampson Low Marston & Co paperback
1843P-16996London: Kegan Paul 1843. Hardcover. Very Good. Original green gilt blindstamped cloth. All color plates and tissue guards present. Printed by Ballantyne Hanson & Co of Edinburgh with the 1843 date following the preface to the Second Edition. The plate captioned 'Mr. Jorrock's surprise on seeing the Paris Diligence' by Henry Alken appears only in this edition. A very well preserved clean and tight copy with no markings or bumping. Kegan Paul hardcover
18622029721862-1867 1862. VG. A remarkable collection of touching personal letters written by Joseph Grego aged 19–24 to his younger brother Hubert Charles Grego aged 11–16 during his school years—believed to be at Cumberland House a boys' boarding school run by James Mallinson. The volume includes 300 charming illustrations / cartoons integrated throughout the text along with four tipped in. Several letters to their mother and additional correspondence sent from abroad are also present.14.5 x 21.5 cm full green leather with triple gilt line borders to the front and rer and titles and decoration to the spine. The binding has a little rubbing to the spine tips corners and joints. Internally clean with just a little browning and curling to the edges of some letters. The writer Joseph Grego began his career at Lloyds before moving into the world of art as a collector journalist and respected authority on Gillray Rowlandson Morland and Cruikshank. Amongst his publications he was instrumental in the 1873 edition of James Gillray's Works and edited Rowlandson the Caricaturist 2 vols. 1880. Although he gathered extensive material for a biography of Morland it remained unfinished.A skilled draughtsman Grego designed theatrical costumes etched the work of others and developed a method of reproducing eighteenth century colour prints so accurate they were often mistaken for originals. He served as a director of Carl Hentschel Ltd. and Kegan Paul & Co. and was associated with the Graphic Company. In 1897 he contributed to the Victorian Era Exhibition at Earl's Court where his Dickens collection was described as "the fullest collection of Dickensiana ever gathered into one focus." His vast holdings were dispersed after his death via sales at Christie's and Puttick and Simpson's. Included with the book are letters from 1978-79 between Mrs Bruce-Johnston and the Folio Society regarding her submission of the volume for potential publication. All in all a fabulous set of family letters elevated by some excellent often humorous illustrations. Hubert Grego died in 1889 and Joseph in 1908 both unmarried. Their sister Louisa "Louie" from 1901 onward inherited Joseph's estate. She married George Bruce Johnston in 1902 and their son Roy Grego Bruce Johnston was born in 1905. Roy married Margaret Evelyn Palmer "Evelyn" in 1929. Included with the book are letters from 1978–79 between Mrs. Bruce Johnston and the Folio Society regarding her submission of the volume for potential publication. Rainford & Parris Books welcomes enquiries so please do not hesitate to ask if you require further images or have any questions. All books are packaged with great care. hardcover
18601467Paris: Au Bureau des Modes Parisiennes. c.1860. Folio 33.5 x 25cm. Publisher's original bright green wrappers with titles in gilt to the upper cover. The contents comprising 20 finely hand-coloured engraved plates on thick paper depicting various regional costumes with printed titles above and beneath with blank protective leaf between each plate. The plates irregularly numbered as they were originally issued as part of the 'Modes Parisiennes' periodical. A very good copy the binding firm with a 2cm tear to the head of the lower cover creasing to the corners and a little chipping to the spine ends and corners. The contents with the occasional minor finger-mark to the edges of the blank margins are otherwise in very good order the plates remaining clean and vivid. A selection of beautifully hand-coloured engravings illustrating regional costumes of Algeria Spain Italy Portugal Greece and Eastern Europe issued by the French fashion periodical 'Modes Parisiennes'. Most appealing in the original green and gilt wrappers. Paris: Au Bureau des Modes Parisiennes. unknown
1832131642Imprenta de D. Miguel de Burgos 1832. Leatherbound . Good. Spanish; 728 p. clean and unmarked on strong paper of finest quality only faintly agetoned although with a little foxing on edge blocks; stamp on t.p. of Religiosas Dominicas de Ceinfuegos; marbled end pages; binding firm;though front gutter is cracked; leather boards scuffed and bumped at corners gilt lettering on spine is bright but portions are missing because some of leather has peeled off. Because volume is so fine within rebinding is recommended. Extra postage. Imprenta de D. Miguel de Burgos hardcover
1836173024Oxonii : e Typographeo Academico 1836. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Near fine copy in contemporary gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Book contains minor pen annotations. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 471 pages; Physical desc.: 4711p. ; 20 cm. 8vo. Subjects: Bible - New Testament - Greek - Religion. Language: Greek. Oxonii : e Typographeo Academico hardcover
1814071A46Bostoniae: Excudebat Esaias Thomas Jun. Typis Watson & Bangs: 1814. 1814 478 p. Browned but not brittle. 12mo. 170 mm. Original full leather binding worn. Autograph ownership of: Henry Kurtz 1796-1874 a German immigrant to the United States. In 1828 Kurtz was baptized a Brethren and two years later was called to the ministry. By the early 1830's he had secured a printing press and begun publishing German periodicals. Kurtz's desire to unify the increasingly scattered Brethren led to his launching in 1851 a paper to serve the church - The Gospel Visitor. Through his publishing activities he became one of the most influential figure of the Brethren church. Also with the autograph ownership of Henry Miller. The Greek New Testament was first printed in the U.S. by Isaiah Thomas in 1800. American Imprints 30833; O'Callaghan 122; Hall. American Greek Testaments pp. 12 & 65. For Mill's text see: Darlow & Moule 4725. PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX1 Language: eng. Full Leather. Hardcover. Good. Bostoniae: Excudebat Esaias Thomas, Jun. Typis Watson & Bangs: 1814. hardcover
183560884Novi Eboraci:: Impensis Caroli Starr 1835. Editio Prima Americana Stereotypa. old half leather. Leather scuffed and worn with a few short cracks along joints but tight and sound; a few old ownership signatures. Large 8vo. Text printed in Greek on one side of leaves ruled in blue with wide margins. Impensis Caroli Starr, hardcover
1894Alibris.0012033Lipsiae Tauchnitz 1894. Hard cover. Good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. edge wear corners bumped slight cover wear. Oscar De Gebhardt. 492 p. Lipsiae Tauchnitz hardcover
1828103992William Pickering. London. 1828. William Pickering. 1828. Vol. I only. MINIATURE EDITION bound in full vellum ruled in gilt with gilt cross to upper board yapped edges contrasting lettering piece top edge of pages gilt marbled endpapers the book measures 8.5 x 5cm and is 1cm thick. 236 pages. Engraved frontis. displaying Last Supper. Engraved cross to title. Outer edge of pages foxed otherwise a very clean and sound copy of a very beautifully bound volume. hardcover
1839000133Leipzig: J.A. Barthii 1839. Hardcover. See Description. Fourth H.A. Schott edition. 8vo. pp. XXVIII 859 1. Dual Greek and Latin text. Quarter leather binding - re-backed preserving original spine crackled but still attractive. All edges dyed red. Library withdrawn sticker on inside front cover. Heinrich Augustus Schott 1780-1835 - theological teacher at Leipzig and later a professor at Jena. This edition not in Darlow. <br/> <br/> J.A. Barthii hardcover
1899BS137BKGRY12<p>London: Chapman & Hall Ltd 1899. Hardback with protected dust-wrapper. Volume 2 only. xii 507pp. With 350 drawings and engravings by Robert Seymour Buss H. K. Browne "Phiz" Leech Crowquill Onwhyn Sibson Heath Sir John Gilbert R.A. C. R. Leslie R. A. F. W. Pailthorpe Charles Green R. I. etc. etc. 1st edition 1899. D/w is slightly marked and chipped to edges. Previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown. Some foxing to edges and occasionally to contents. Private ownership. bs137. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good.</p> Chapman & Hall Ltd hardcover