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2221575<p>1924-1930. Temple edition. 5" x 4 1/4". Prefaces by Israel Gollancz. Frontispieces. Later 3/4 gilt stamped tan calf red and green spine labels by Sangorski & Sutcliffe London for Dutton's New York. Marble endpapers. Very good minor rubbing at edges. 19 volumes.</p><p>An attractive set.</p> J. M. Dent hardcover
2221575<p>1924-1930. Temple edition. 5" x 4 1/4". Prefaces by Israel Gollancz. Frontispieces. Later 3/4 gilt stamped tan calf red and green spine labels by Sangorski & Sutcliffe London for Dutton's New York. Marble endpapers. Very good minor rubbing at edges. 19 volumes.</p><p>An attractive set.</p> J. M. Dent hardcover books
188751661Tokyo æ±äº¬: Kyoshundo 乿˜¥å ‚ 1887. First edition. Softcover. Very good. Quarto. 22 leaves double-sided fukuro-toji syle. Tan paper string-bound Asian-style wrappers. Black lettering in English on a white paper label pasted on the front cover.<br /> <br /> This scarce work intended primarily for an English-speaking readership in the West contains biographical text for 10 different Japanese historical and legendary figures. The text for each is accompanied by a beautiful Japanese woodblock-printed illustration in color ukiyo-e. The prints which total 10 double-page images throughout were created by four different Meiji-era woodblock artists and are captioned above bilingually in English and Japanese. Each print includes the artist's signature. The acclaimed artist Ogata Gekko 尾形月耕 1859 – 1920 created 4 prints "Yamato Takeru" "Wake no Kiyomaro" "Taira no Shigemori" and Saigo Takamori the prolific artist Toyohara Chikanobu 豊原周延 1838–1912 created 2 prints "Empress Jingu" and "Kato Kiyomasa" Mizuno Toshikata 水野年方 1866-1908 created 2 prints "Takenouchi no Sukune" and "Kusunoki Masashige" and an as yet unidentified fourth artist created the other 2 prints "Minamoto No Yoshiie" and "Hojo Tokimune". We believe that all images here were created specifically for the book and have found no other external examples or other references for them.<br /> <br /> The figures covered here are in order: Yamato Takeru Prince Ousu a semi-legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty - the legendary Empress Jingu - the legendary hero statesman and Shinto priest of the first century Takenouchi no Sukune - Wake no Kiyomaro 733–799 an important government official - Minamoto No Yoshiie 1039-1106 among the most acclaimed samurai in Japanese history - Taira no Shigemori 1138-1179 a samurai of the Taira clan during the Heiji Rebellion - Hojo Tokimune 1251-1284 ruler of Japan and leader of the Japanese forces against the Mongol Invasions of Japan - Kusunoki Masashige 1294-1336 an acclaimed samurai - Kato Kiyomasa 1562-1611 a famous daimyo of the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods - famed samurai Saigo Takamori 1928-1877 who was one of the leaders of the Meiji Restoration.<br /> <br /> As stated in publisher's advertisement in English at the front of the book this is the first volume of what was intended to be larger series of 10 volumes 日本å¤ä»Šå家圖解 Nihon Kokon Meika Zukai illustrating the lives of notable and famous figures in Japanese history. The set was to cover a total of 100 figures 10 per volume. Ultimately only the first two volumes were ever published 1887 and 1890. A third related book also from Kyoshundo was published during this time illustrating famed locations in Japan.<br /> <br /> This variant of the work contains the main text throughout only in English although the final two pages containing publisher's advertisements and publication information are printed in Japanese as well as the image captions. The other known version of the book which was issued simultaneously has the main text of the book printed trilingually in English Japanese and Kanbun a form of Classical Chinese read in Japan which is no longer used. The first printed page of the book credits "Miki Tecki" Miki Teiichi 三木 貞一 1861-1933 with "Japanese and Chinese" text and Goro Takahashi 高橋 五郎 1856-1935 with English translation. The book contains a number of English typographical errors throughout including on the front cover.<br /> <br /> Covers with some light smudges and a few small stains. Light pencil markings on the front cover. The string binding has partially come loose with only the middle two strings of four still present and holding. A few leaves have some minor rippling. All images throughout mostly clean. In very good condition overall. The work in is known by a number of variant titles in English: Short Biographies of Emeni Japanese in Ancient and Modern Times - The Pictures and Biographies of a Hundred Eminent Japanese - Nihon Kokon Meika Zukai - Pictures of a Hundred Eminent Japanese Ancient and Modern with Their Biographies - Map of Japan's Ancient and Modern Families literal translation. Kyoshundo (乿˜¥å ‚) unknown
1900L3 box776 b1<p>The Works of Aristotle Oxford English Translation Complete Twelve Volume Set. Translated into English under the Editorship of W. D. Ross J. A. Smith. Published and Reprinted by Oxford University Press at The Clarendon Press in 1900s - 1960s Most volumes were reprinted many times. Hardcover.</p> Oxford University Press, at The Clarendon Press. hardcover
196246618æ±äº¬ Tokyo: èŠ¸è‰¸å ‚ Unsodo 1962. Revised edition. Softcover. vg- to near fine. Quartos. Unpaginated. 15 string-bound volumes in blue paper wrappers. White paper labels with gilt lettering on the front covers. Housed in a large dark blue cloth-covered clamshell portfolio with a printed paper label on the front cover and bone fasteners. English label on the spine of the portfolio. Gorgeous reproduction of the classic monumental work by Hokusai 1760-1849 originally issued in 15 volumes between 1812-1878. The first 12 volumes were issued by the artist during his lifetime while volumes 13-14 were issued posthumously from previously unpublished material. The final volume includes a compilation of some previously published material and of other work not even by Hokusai and is therefore not considered authentic.<br /> <br /> The vast amount of content covered in these "sketchbooks" consists of thousands of images ranging from domestic and social scenes animals landscapes plants architecture historical scenes legends and martial arts to masks as well as household and ritual objects. Of interesting note are some detailed close up images of firearms. Finely printed to reproduce the quality and look of the original editions with images printed in b/w and hues of light pink. The set includes a 22-page informative text booklet in Japanese and English. Additionally the final section of each volume contains text in Japanese and English relating to the specific content of the volume and giving additional technical and historical context. <br /> <br /> Text in Japanese and English.<br /> <br /> Portfolio with some light foxing to the label and on the interior. A few of the wrappers with minor rubbing to corners. Foxing to the edges of book blocks. Interiors with some sporadic minor to light foxing mostly to top margins with images almost entirely unaffected. Images clean bold and bright. Portfolio in very good wrappers in very good to near fine interiors in very good- to near fine. 芸艸堂 (Unsodo) unknown
650445308Ashgate Publishing Company pp. 3500 . Hardback. New. Ashgate Publishing Company hardcover
16492480Amsterdam (Paris), Jean Blaeu, 1649 ; petit in-8 ; pleine basane marbrée, dos à nerfs muet, filets dorés au dos et d'encadrement sur les plats (rel. ancienne) ; (28) ff. y compris le frontispice gravé et le portrait de Thomas Hobbes, (4) ff. d'épître dédicatoire au comte de Devonshire, 246 pp., (1) f. blanc, 144 pp., (8) ff. d'"avertissement du traducteur, adjousté après la publication de cest ouvrage".
176071London: Aquarium 2004. First edition first printing number 5 of 100 boxed sets signed by English and Westwood on one of the photographic prints. The photographs of Westwood were taken by English at her shop Sex on the King's Road London. An exhibition of the prints was shown at The Aquarium London 19 October - 13 November 2004 and at Maggs Gallery London 20 April - 20 May 2005. Although 100 copies were intended to be issued only about 40 copies were published. Quarto. With 12 loose colour coupler photographic prints. White clamshell box with title page pasted to inner lid housing 12 photographs and 5 promotional flyers all between white felt material. Together with original rubber envelope. Box lightly rubbed otherwise internally fine. unknown
2110502151111397Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 width Not Available paperback
FIRST EDITION of this important publication, one of the pillars of early Anglo-Saxon studies. viii, xcvi, 288 pp. Includes numerous texts in Anglo-Saxon--most appearing here in first edition--accompanied by translations into Latin and English and substantial commentary. A LARGE-PAPER COPY, PRINTED ON FINE LAID PAPER WITH HUGE MARGINS. Engraved armorial bookplate of Frederic Markham Tindall. Large 4to. Elegantly bound in quarter vellum and marbled boards. A few spots of foxing, else UNCUT, FINE, AND BRIGHT. An outstanding copy of a rare and important book.
1603D15151London: Robert Barker 1603. Full Leather. Good. 4to 8 3/8 x 6 in.; 213 x 152 mm. Black letter text in double columns 71 lines to the full column general title and New Testament title within the same woodcut border woodcut initials and tailpieces; title-page cut round and remargined headlines cropped chiefly at the beginning some side-notes shaved first two quires guarded moderate browning occasional staining and soiling several marginal repairs a few affecting or costing some text bottom of Iii2 remargined with last 2 lines of text in pen facsimile and tailpiece cut round and mounted lower right corner of NT title-page renewed in facsimile upper corner of Sss2 supplied in manuscript. Bound with: Robert. F. Herrey. Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances . London: Robert Barker 1603. 4to. Black letter double and triple columns 2 woodcut tailpieces; lower right corner of title-page renewed headlines cropped small tear to top margin of K8 touching text. Nineteenth-century diced Russia; worn rebacked and rehinged upper inner hinge peeling but holding fine. Walter Cullenson signature on Iii2v Warner-Yates-Cullenson families birth records dated 1679-1709 on verso of NT title-page and repeated on verso of Concordances title-page Bible: STC 2189; ESTC S101940; Herbert 273. Concordances: STC 13228b.18 incorrect collation of all signatures in 8s; ESTC S92949 with correct collation of AK8 L2. <br/><br/> Robert Barker hardcover
176067973Bible in English Complete with the Apocrypha BIBLE IN ENGLISH. The Holy Bible. Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues And with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His MajestyÃs Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches.Price 6s. unbound. Cambridge: Printed by Joseph Bentham 1760. Joseph Bentham's Bible. Eight octavo volumes 8 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches; 220 x 142 mm. Unpaginated. A8-Z8 Aa8-Oo2; E4-I2; Oo3-Zz8 Aaa8-Ddd2; A8-E3 2 blank I3-M8; Eee8-Uuu2 pp. This copy with the price of 6s. printed on title-page and with the Apocrypha. There is another state according to Herbert that is priced 4s. and is wanting the Apocrypha. It is possible that they sold the leaves with and without the Apocrypha thus the difference in price. Because the sheets were sold unbound it is possible that they were issued as parts. 31 leaves from the Apocrypha E4 through I2 are misbound into Volume IV. In their correct spot are bound 2 blank leaves. Old Testament and New Testament have separate title-pages. With a chart page after the Old Testament and after the New Testament. Bible is complete. Contemporary quarter vellum over marbled paper boards. Ink title to spine of each volume. Previous owner's bookplate and signature dated 1770 on front pastedown of each volume. Title-page of each volume with some old ink manuscript notes to top margin. Boards a bit rubbed and bumped. Some minor staining and wrinkling to bottom margin of signature Iii. Overall very good or better copy. Just two years after Joseph Bentham published this present copy his Bible of 1762 was marked the "standard edition" according to Darlow & Moule. Herbert 1131. HBS 67973. $2250 Printed by Joseph Bentham hardcover books
1603D15151London: Robert Barker 1603. Full Leather. Good. 4to 8 3/8 x 6 in.; 213 x 152 mm. Black letter text in double columns 71 lines to the full column general title and New Testament title within the same woodcut border woodcut initials and tailpieces; title-page cut round and remargined headlines cropped chiefly at the beginning some side-notes shaved first two quires guarded moderate browning occasional staining and soiling several marginal repairs a few affecting or costing some text bottom of Iii2 remargined with last 2 lines of text in pen facsimile and tailpiece cut round and mounted lower right corner of NT title-page renewed in facsimile upper corner of Sss2 supplied in manuscript. Bound with: Robert. F. Herrey. Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances . London: Robert Barker 1603. 4to. Black letter double and triple columns 2 woodcut tailpieces; lower right corner of title-page renewed headlines cropped small tear to top margin of K8 touching text. Nineteenth-century diced Russia; worn rebacked and rehinged upper inner hinge peeling but holding fine. Walter Cullenson signature on Iii2v Warner-Yates-Cullenson families birth records dated 1679-1709 on verso of NT title-page and repeated on verso of Concordances title-page Bible: STC 2189; ESTC S101940; Herbert 273. Concordances: STC 13228b.18 incorrect collation of all signatures in 8s; ESTC S92949 with correct collation of AK8 L2. <br/><br/> Robert Barker hardcover books
1900010054London: W. Griggs Chromo-Lithographer to Her Majesty the Queen 1900 Limited to 300 Copies for Private Circulation this being No. 191. 4 lxv 1 158pp printed on rectos only 159-220pp double sided 116pp printed on rectos only and being in Amharic text printed on hard stock paper. Top edges gilt other edges marbled. Collated and complete with 111 chromo-lithographic plates as called for with the colours still bright. Not just oversized but MASSIVE measuring 15 1/4 inches tall by 13 inches wide and 5 1/8 inches thick. Bound in the original blind stamped leather done in an Ethiopian style. Covers in Fair Condition internally in Good Condition. Spine covering pulling away from the front cover front cover nearly detached lower spine edge loss corners of the book are bumped occasional fore-edge tear not affecting the text nor image. Valerie Lady Meux 1852-1910 was a character in her own right being a banjo playing barmaid that married Sir Henry Bruce Meux 3rd Baronet who came from one of Britain's richest brewing dynasties - Meux's Brewery. The original Ethiopian manuscripts were brought back from the Abyssinian Campaign by a British officer who sold them to the antiquarian book dealer in London Bernard Quaritch. They were then purchased by Lady Meux and reproduced by E. A. Wallis Budge on her behalf. W. Griggs, Chromo-Lithographer to Her Majesty the Queen hardcover
18792222260<p>First edition. Octavo. Illustrations with six chromolithographed plates; 10 other plates and 17 text illustrations; folding map. 3/4 brown gilt stamped morocco over marbled bounds t.e.g. by Root & Son. Fine. No signatures or bookplates. 2 volumes.</p><p>Printed at the Caxton Press Beccles.</p><p>Penzer page 96.</p> C. Kegan Paul & Co. hardcover books
BRG-30_1_596EMC School 2019-01-01. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Good condition.No marking/highlighting.Cover and pages may show some wear.Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. EMC School paperback
BRG-21_2_737English House 2018-12-13. paperback. Very Good. 5x0x8. Very Good condition.Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows minimal shelf wear. No highlighting/marking. Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. English House paperback
1789251130001London: J. Walter 1789. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Field Engineer or Instructions Upon Every Branch of Field Fortifications<br /> <br /> Volume I: Duties of the field engineer reconnaissance and intelligence gathering marching military formations for different geographies field fortifications artillery and arms trenching and parapets cannon placement and tactics.<br /> <br /> Volume II: types of forts and war structures battlefield strategy and tactics based on building land type and topography preparing military plans setting up camp in various terrain types By Johann Gottlieb Tielke. Translated into English by Edwin Hewgill <br /> <br /> Condition: VERY GOOD. Textually Complete 31/32 folding plates 3/3 folding plans. Lacking Plate 28.<br /> <br /> NOTE NO copy currently listed for sale has all the plates as issued. <br /> <br /> BOOK INFO<br /> <br /> Published by J. Wallter in London in 1789. First edition in English first printing. Finely bound in contemporary full calf; boards with triple fillets in blind; top cover with centered and bordered gilded name of "Lochnell"; spine ruled and tooled in gilt with two gilt lettered leather labels; board edges hand scored; all page edges sprinkled. Royal Octavo 9.5" x 6.25". Collated: xvii 348; viii 273 pp. Thirty-one copper engraved fold-out plates and three fold-out plans. <br /> <br /> ABOUT THE AUTHOR <br /> <br /> Johann Gottlieb Tielke July 1731 - November 1787 was an army officer and an internationally recognized military writer. In 1756 he became a prisoner of war with the entire army in Prussia. Because of his small stature he succeeded in escaping disguised as a milkmaid. He went to Warsaw where he could present to the military commander cartographic military information based upon his prison-of-war experiences. In 1760 he was a participant in the Battle of Torgau. He was lightly wounded and his horse was killed. The Prince of Saxony's intercession led to Tielke's promotion to Souslieutenant second lieutenant. In 1761 he belonged to the army of Prince Albrecht of Saxony. In 1762 Tielke's unit was stationed in Silesia. After the Seven Years' War the Saxon troops were redeployed. Tielke was promoted to Premierlieutenant and then Stabscapit n. During the War of the Bavarian Succession he commanded an artillery battery as Compagniechef. During the remainder of his career he was garrisoned mainly at Freiberg. Growing up in poverty Tielke had not received any academic training and yet he became a world-class expert on military fortifications intelligence artillery tactics and strategy. On these subjects he published several treatises which were republished numerous times and translated into English and French. His writings were acknowledged in other German principalities and by Frederick the Great of Prussia.<br /> <br /> CONDITION REPORT <br /> <br /> VERY GOOD <br /> <br /> Exterior and binding: Square spines firm hinges and joints bumping to a few corners tight pages. Top edges darkened per usual. Some areas of skinning to boards soiling lightly rubbed extremities. Presents beautifully on the shelf. <br /> <br /> Interior: Pages are generally clean and white with some areas of minor text block oxidization and a scattered spot on occasion. Grubbiness to endpapers and toning. Former owner bookplate of "Pat Murray" on front pastedown of each volume. Foxing to prelims and blanks; some light to scattered clusters of foxing on plates. Light signs of handling - some bent page corners a few small margin tears a few smudges. Leaf 25-26 in Volume I with a penny-sized area of paper loss to bottom margin from insect predation not affecting text. Offsetting from plates. <br /> <br /> All in all a VERY GOOD copy of a scarce and important work on war engineering strategy and tactics in the field of battle. J. Walter hardcover
594-Eo.J. Kohle und Pastell, auf grautonigem Bütten, rechts unten signiert und datiert ?Leighton PRA 1887?. 37,3:30,9 cm. Mit Lichtrand rundum.
Second edition, 2 vols., folio (407 x 250 mm), [2], viii, [6, list of subscribers], 3-712; [6], 713-1392, *1387-*1391, [2], 1394-1410pp., 121 engraved maps, plates and plans (including 12 folding), occasional offsetting and some light spotting, new marbled endpapers, nicely bound in modern buckram, black leather spine label lettered in gilt. Originally published in 1739 as The history of London, from its foundation by the Romans - this second edition being greatly expanded by 600 pages. Adams, London illustrated, 38; RIBA, Early Printed Books, III: 2007.
41155Folio. 19th half black leather with marbled boards spine in compartments gilt with titling gilt. Engraved throughout with the exception of the ninth songsheet which is typeset. <br /> <br /> Provenance<br /> Evan Charles Sutherland-Walker 1835-1914 with his armorial bookplate to front pastedown.<br /> <br /> Contains 25 songs including works by Arne Bride Dibdin Clarke Galliard Handel Harington Hook Jackson Leveridge Selby Smith and others. With occasional ornamentation filling out of chords and corrections in contemporary manuscript. <br /> <br /> 1. Clark. "The Broom on Cowdenknows" "When Summer comes the Swains on Tweed". London ca. 1780. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 1075. Jeremiah Clarke ca. 1743-1809 English composer violinist and organist; his published works all printed in London consist of songs and keyboard sonatas with instrumental accompaniment. <br /> <br /> 2. Dibdin. "While the Lads of the Village . Sung by Mr. Bannister." "J.W." printed to foot of music. London: John Welcker ca. 1775. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 1078. Charles Dibdin 1745-1814 English composer dramatist poet actor singer and entertainer wrote many songs.<br /> <br /> 3. Arne. "Water Parted from the Sea . Sung by Mr. Tenducci in Artaxerxes." London ca. 1765. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 57. Alfred Thomas Augustine Arne 1710-1778 an English composer violinist and keyboard player was "the most significant figure in 18th-century English theatre music." Peter Holman and Todd Gilman in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 4. Jackson. "Delia . Sung by Mr. Squibb at Marybone! Gardens. Set to Music by Mr. Wm. Jackson of Exeter." London ca. 1770. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 552. William Jackson 1730-1803 an English composer and organist wrote a number of songs canzonets etc. "His best music is to be found in his secular vocal works where he demonstrates an ability to blend a natural melodic style with a sensitivity to text." Richard McGrady in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 5. Galliard. "The Early Horn . A Fav'rite Song in the Royal Chace. Sung by Mr. Beard. Set by Mr. Galliard." London ca. 1737. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. Paginated 31 at upper outer corner. BUC p. 358. John Ernest Galliard ca. 1687-1749 German composer and oboist "certainly played a significant role in London's musical life in the first half of the 18th century." Roger Fiske revised by Richard G. King in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 6. Smith. "Zoreb and Zaida . Sung by Mr. Morgan." London ca. 1770. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. JISC one copy only at Oxford University.<br /> <br /> 7. Handel. "Let me Wander . L'Allegro Il Penseroso." London: Printed for J. Bland No. 45 Holborn ca. 1790. 1f. recto blank verso music pp. HWV 55. BUC p. 433. George Frideric Handel 1685-1759 English composer of German birth was "one of the greatest composers of his age." Anthony Hicks in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 8. Handel. "L'Allegro il Penseroso ed il Moderato Or Let the Merry Bells." London: Bland ca. 1790. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. HWV 55. BUC p. 433.<br /> <br /> 9. Bride. "The Joy-Inspiring Horn . A Favorite Hunting-Song. Set by Mr. Bride." London: R. Falkener ca. 1775. i blank 2 i blank pp. BUC p. 135. Typeset with an arrangement for two German flutes in score on the second page. Tear extending from lower margin into three systems of music; small loss to lower outer corner of first page of music; imprint trimmed but possibly the Falkener edition where the imprint appears at the foot of the second page of music. OCLC 43123680.<br /> <br /> 10. Handel. "Sung by Mr. Beard in Alexander's Feast" "Happy happy pair". London ca. 1740. i blank 2 i blank pp. HWV 75. Not in BUC.<br /> <br /> 11. Leveridge. "The Roast Beef Cantata." London ca. 1770. 4 pp. BUC p. 1026. Richard Leveridge 1670-1758 English bass and composer was "a leading singer on the London stage and a popular composer of songs." Olive Baldwin revised by Thelma Wilson in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 12. "The Camp Medley" "The Lark was up the Morn was grey". London: Longman & Broderip ca. 1780. BUC p. 595. 4 pp. With trill markings in contemporary manuscript.<br /> <br /> 13. "The Banks of the Dee A favorite Song" "It was summer". London: Bland ca. 1780. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 549 other editions. <br /> <br /> 14. "He Stole my Tender Heart Away . A Favorite Song" "The Fields were green". London ca. 1780. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 334. <br /> <br /> 15. Hook. "The Favorite Song Sung by Miss Brown in the Scheming Lieutenant" "Beneath a green shade". London: CST handstamp Charles and Samuel Thompson ca. 1775. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. JISC two copies at the British Library and the National Library of Scotland. James Hook 1746-1827 was a noted English composer whose songs were "regularly performed at the main London pleasure gardens." Pamela Gairl in Grove Music Online<br /> <br /> 16. "Social Pow'rs . A Favourite Song" "Come now all ye Social Pow'rs". London: Printed for J. Bland No. 45 Holborn ca. 1785. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 208.<br /> <br /> 17. "The Invitation Sung at Marybone Gardens by Mrs. Vincent. Mr Lowe. Miss Davis. Mr Raworth. and Mr Taylor" "Come ye party Jangling Swains". London ca. 1766. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 209. <br /> <br /> 18. Selby. "The Chace of the Hare . A New Hunting Song." 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 940. Minor loss to flute line.<br /> <br /> 19. "Fair Hebe. Sung by Mr. Beard at Ranelagh Gardens" "Hebe I left with a cautious Design". London ca. 1750. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 324. With "Fair Hebe" in contemporary manuscript to blank verso. <br /> <br /> 20. Harington. "Air. by Mr. Harington of Bath" Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart". London ca. 1780. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 446. Henry Harington 1727-1816 English composer physician and author was a leading contemporary composer of glees catches and duets.<br /> <br /> 21. Arne. "The favourite Hymn of Eve. In the Oratorio of Abel" "How Chearful along the gay Mead". London ca. 1755. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. JISC one copy only at Oxford University. <br /> <br /> 22. "The Cotillon" "Hail Politeness pow'r divine". London: Rd. B__e ca. 1770. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 416.<br /> <br /> 23. Arne. "The Echoing Horn in Thomas & Sally." London: Printed and sold by S. Phillips in St. Martins Court ca. 1765. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 45. <br /> <br /> 24. Arne. "Hebe . Set by Dr. Arne" "When forc'd from dear Hebe". London: Walsh 1752. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 47 <br /> <br /> 25. "Anna A Particular Favourite Irish Song. Sung by Miss Catley - and - Mr. Leoni." "Shepherds I have lost my Love". London: I. F.entum ca. 1775. 1f. recto music verso blank pp. BUC p. 943.<br /> <br /> Bound with: <br /> Clark. Eight Songs with Instrumental Parts in Score Composed by Jeremiah Clark Organist in Birmingham Opera Seconda. London: Printed for the Author and Sold by Messrs. Straight & Skillern Music Engravers and Printers in St. Martins Lane near Charing Cross ca. 1775. 1f. recto title verso blank 34 pp. Engraved throughout. BUC p. 94. RISM C2618 and CC2618 two copies in the U.S. at Cornell University and the Library of Congress. <br /> <br /> Index in pencil to front free endpaper. <br /> <br /> Binding worn rubbed and bumped. Slightly worn; occasional minor imperfections including small tears soiling and stains. unknown
190845130ABLondon, Offices of The Studio 1898-1908. 28 Bände. 4°. Zus. [192] Bll., 8734 [recte 8728 statt 8730] S. Original-Leinwand. Geringf. berieben. Die Endblätter etwas gebräunt. Bände 15 und 32 mit schwacher Stauchspur in einer Ecke. Band XXI fehlt ein Bl. (S. 131f.). Band XXVII S. 141f. hinter S. 152 gebunden. Band XLII 2 Bll. im weißen Rand verstärkt. (3 Bände mit offensichtlichem Paginierungs-Fehler. Zählung verspringt jeweils um ein Blatt. Text 'fließt' aber und die genauen Inhaltsverzeichnisse vermelden keinen Mangel).
1787PHO-1655Paris, Cuchet, 1787. 3 vol. in-8 veau marbré, dos à nerfs ornés, p. de titre et de tomaison en mar. rouge et vert, tr. rouges (reliure de l'époque). 4ff.-xxxii-478pp-3ff., 3ff.-438pp.-5ff., 2ff.-592pp-2ff., illustrée de 3 vignettes de titre, 4 planches hors texte et 5 grandes cartes dépliantes. Qqs lég. épidermures, qqs restaurations aux coiffes et nerfs, manque de cuir en bas du second plat du tome I. Ex-libris M. Trumet, avocat. Mouillures claires par endroits. Bel exemplaire.
1969014798Paris, New York, Genève, Milano, Roma, Madrid Alexander Iolas Gallery 1969 In-4 à l'italienne Reliure de l'éditeur Signé par l'illustrateur
162347255ABLondon, printed by John Beale, for George Humble 1623. The Second Edition. 2°. [10] Bl. [statt 11?], 1058 S., 1059-1101 [recte 1102] Bl., 1007-1258, [4] S., [40] Bl. Leder des 19. Jahrhunderts mit 6 imitierten Bünden, 2 Rückenschildern, Rücken- und Kantenvergoldung. Kanten wenig berieben. Fehlt ein Frontispiz (Portrait?). Vorsätze erneuert. Exlibris am Spiegel, Besitzvermerke von 1654 und 1830. Zwei weitere alte Besitz-Einträge hs. tektiert. Wenige Seiten etwas angeschmutzt, einige Anmerkungen und Unterstreichungen von alter Hd. Die ersten Blätter etwas fleckig, Titel und Folgeblatt desselben im Rand ergänzt, ein weiteres Bl. mit Papierergänzung im weißen Rand. Teils geringf. Wasserrand im Außensteg, teils geringf. gebräunt. Ein kl. Randeinriß. 2