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196622355London: FIFA 1966. An original World Cup 66 advertising poster in good condition with general wear. The advertising poster for the 1966 World Cup Finals held in England from 11 to 30 July at stadiums in Wembley Everton Sheffield Sunderland Aston Villa Manchester Middlesbrough and White City. The poster features a golden football surrounded by competing countries' flags. Accompanying the poster is a ticket in very good condition dated 19th July from the 'Eighth Final' from Ayresome Park Middlesbrough by way of provenance. This is an original poster and NOT a reprint - measuring 50.5cm x 31.5cm. We have added photos to show how this would frame but the poster comes unmounted and unframed. FIFA unknown
26661LONDON BURNET 1764. FIRST EDITION FIVE VOLUMES SMALL OCTAVO FULL LEATHER GILT ARMOURIAL DESIGN OF 'THE SOCIETY OF WRITERS TO THE SIGNET' TO THE FRONT BOARDS LIBRARY LABEL TO FRONT PASTEDOWN. LEATHER RUBBED RED LEATHER TITLE LABEL TO SPINES ONE MISSING JOINTS TENDER BUT A GOOD SET OF THIS VERY SCARCE WORK. POSTAGE AT COST. LONDON, BURNET, 1764 hardcover
6368029Blackwell Publishing pp. 2928 . Hardback. New. Blackwell Publishing hardcover
187031627London: Macmillan and Co 1870. 4to chromolithograph title page and dedication plus 13 stiff card leaves laminated to show 12 chromolithographs mounted as rectos with corresponding chromolithographs taken from the Brevario Grimani from St. Mark's Library Venice mounted as versos together with a chromolithograph frontispiece; original pictorial brown cloth by Burn and Co. with an all over theological design embossed in black and gilt a circular pictorial pastedown of Christ central spine similarly decorated in gilt and black a.e.g.; very good and sound the plates particularly fresh. The illustrations to the Parables are by H. R. McEniry and the frontispiece by John Jellicoe. "The entire work is arranged and printed in colours by Cooper Clay and Co. Macmillan and Co unknown
187031627London: Macmillan and Co 1870. 4to chromolithograph title page and dedication plus 13 stiff card leaves laminated to show 12 chromolithographs mounted as rectos with corresponding chromolithographs taken from the Brevario Grimani from St. Mark's Library Venice mounted as versos together with a chromolithograph frontispiece; original pictorial brown cloth by Burn and Co. with an all over theological design embossed in black and gilt a circular pictorial pastedown of Christ central spine similarly decorated in gilt and black a.e.g.; very good and sound the plates particularly fresh. The illustrations to the Parables are by H. R. McEniry and the frontispiece by John Jellicoe. "The entire work is arranged and printed in colours by Cooper Clay and Co." <br/><br/> Macmillan and Co hardcover books
18822092902138300026Junzaburo Morimoto Edition 1882. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Junzaburo Morimoto Edition paperback
1795212574London: Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman 1795. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter blue polished calf gilt spine t.e.g. Covers detached. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman unknown
1734130729London: Read 1734. hardcover. very good. 2 vols. folio contemporary 3/4 calf; spines worn marbled boards rubbed inner hinges strengthened light browning p. 229 of vol. II torn with loss of text. London: T. Read 1734 1735. Very good.<br/> <br/> Trials begin with Sir Walter Raleigh in 1603 and conclude in 1722. Included are the trials of several conspirators in the murder of Thomas Overbury.<br/> <br/> Read unknown
180228325London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington 1802-1807 1802. The 1801 02 & 05 volumes are second editions; the 1803-04 volumes are first editions. Lowndes page 1901; NCBEL III 1873; Brewer Leigh Hunt pages 15-16; ODNB. Light foxing and smudges; very good copies. 5 vols 8vo modern brown quarter calf period style marbled paper boards black morocco spine labels gilt lettering. In 1801 Richard Alfred Davenport 1776-1852 an aspiring poet and energetic author began independently issuing an annual compendium of contemporary English poetry. Davenport believed that England lacked an annual like the French Almanach des Muses that reflected the depth and strength of its poets. He solicited the help of Sir Egerton Brydges Thomas Park and Anna Seward among others for obtaining contributions. The initial volume was a work of almost 500 pages containing hundreds of poems organized by Original Poetry including sections dedicated to sonnets Ancient Poetry the contribution of Brydges Fugitive Poetry Criticism a Catalogue of Poetry and Poetical Biography. The annual volumes continued for five years though not exactly on schedule; following the fifth volume it was altered to being issued biennially for the final three volumes making eight total at which time it ceased publication. Among the contributors to these first five volumes are Leigh Hunt twelve poems Anna Seward about 25 poems Brydges Anna Maria Porter Charlotte Smith Thomas Campbell Erasmus Darwin William Hayley Amelia Opie Robert Bloomfield Thomas Park M. G. Lewis and many minor but interesting poets whose works may have otherwise eluded attention. Davenport was an enigmatic and eccentric character who was responsible for several other interesting works. His wife was novelist Selima Davenport. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, 1802-1807 unknown
1895305750<p>First edition. 4to. Introduction by William Morris. 6 fine plates by Arthur Gaskin. Original tan linen over blue printed boards some spotting. Very good. Later black cloth slipcase. Clear acetate dust jacket. One of 125 copies printed by Arthur J. Gaskin at the Press of the Guild of Handicraft. Gaskin 1862-1928 English painter illustrator and designer; under Morris at the Kelmscott Press; began printing his own books in 1893. Houfe p. 313; Franklin 43 153-54.</p> Cornish Bros. hardcover
182527068Various publishers 1825-1850 1825. Edges lightly rubbed; fine set. 4 vols small 8vo mid-19th century black half morocco marbled paper boards gilt decorations and lettering. Contemporary notations on the front blanks listing the plays present; notations in pencil and ink on several of the individual plays with information about the cast of characters where the play was performed etc. The majority are American reprints of English plays but they are contemporary plays as opposed to being reprints of earlier plays; only three can be clearly identified as being American in origin but others are possibly American such as the Old Guard by Dion Boucicault. The volumes include three portraits of actors and 17 frontispieces of scenes from the plays ten of which are by Tudor Horton signed "Horton" or "T. Horton" See Hamilton Early American Book Illustrators page 156. Ink signature of A.G. Williams February 22 1901 on the front paste-downs. <br/><br/> Various publishers, 1825-1850 hardcover books
190025247N.p. Wyoming ca. 1900. First edition. 76pp. Illus. Original printed wrappers. Fine copy Childhood reminiscences Fort Washakie Lost soldier Ranch the Great Divide Lander Rollins her friend Oahtah Otei Chief Washakie Flathead Squaws Arapaho Camp Shoshone Burial Cave visit of the Sioux Omaha dance Shoshone Sun Dance camping at Bull Lake Owen Wister etc. Eberstadt Cat 111:203. Huntington 292; "privately printed. An interesting narrative of life and adventures in the far west. unknown books
8401LONDON BOGUE 1852-57. 6 VOLS; HALF GREEN MOROCCO SLIPCASES 2 VERY GOOD. LONDON, BOGUE, 1852-57 unknown
8401LONDON BOGUE 1852-57. 6 VOLS; HALF GREEN MOROCCO SLIPCASES 2 VERY GOOD. LONDON, BOGUE, 1852-57 unknown books
1795212574London: Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman 1795. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Three quarter blue polished calf gilt spine t.e.g. Covers detached. First editions. Engraved frontispiece to third playe Windsor Castle. 4 86 1; 8 84; 8 40 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Robinson; T.N. Longman; T.N. Longman unknown books
1734130729London: Read 1734. hardcover. very good. 2 vols. folio contemporary 3/4 calf; spines worn marbled boards rubbed inner hinges strengthened light browning p. 229 of vol. II torn with loss of text. London: T. Read 1734 1735. Very good.<br/><br/> Trials begin with Sir Walter Raleigh in 1603 and conclude in 1722. Included are the trials of several conspirators in the murder of Thomas Overbury.<br/><br/> Read unknown books
1686biblio50<p>Flatman Thomas. POEMS AND SONGS. BY THOMAS FLATMAN. THE THIRD EDITION WITH ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS. ME QUOQUE VATEM DICUNT PASTORES SED NON EGO CREDULUS ILLIS. VIRGIL. Octavo 7.1 x 4.6 inches. 1686 Third edition with sixteen new poems appearing for the first time. A8 a-b8 B-K8 L7 M8. Complete collating just as the Grolier copy with the signature L7. The engraved portrait frontispiece of Flatman which appears for the first time in this edition is present in this copy. It is bound in period calfskin with spine repair that is tastefully done. The first few gathers are loose from the book 9 full pages. Book collates and all pages present. Has the bookplate of Edward Parker of Brownsholme in the County of York along with signatures of other owners. The spine is very neatly and tastefully done and looks quite well on the shelf. The contents are occasionally lightly browned and spotted with no extraordinary defects. 44 libraries have copies.</p> Printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard hardcover
1936194108<p>DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED; LIGHT TONING A COUPLE OF TINY NICKS; ADVANCE COPY FOR REVIEW WITH LAID IN PUBLISHER'S SLIP LISTING THE PUBLICATION DATE AS FEBRUARY 24 1936. RARE THUS; THIS EDITION PRECEDES THE UK EDITION. THERE ONLY 2000 COPIES ISSUED FIRST EDITION "FEBRUARY 1936" VERY GOOD.</p> LITTLE, BROWN hardcover books
1895305750<p>First edition. 4to. Introduction by William Morris. 6 fine plates by Arthur Gaskin. Original tan linen over blue printed boards some spotting. Very good. Later black cloth slipcase. Clear acetate dust jacket. One of 125 copies printed by Arthur J. Gaskin at the Press of the Guild of Handicraft. Gaskin 1862-1928 English painter illustrator and designer; under Morris at the Kelmscott Press; began printing his own books in 1893. Houfe p. 313; Franklin 43 153-54.</p> Cornish Bros. hardcover books
1961335074Oxford: Clarendon 1961. hardcover. near fine. 17 volumes including the 5 supplements. Tall thick 4to gilt-lettered dark blue cloth. some minor edgewear and sunning at foot. Oxford: The Clarendon Press 1961. A very good solid set lacking the dust wrappers. The supplements are dated 1972 1976 1984 & 1986.<br/> <br/> "Being a Corrected Re-Issue with an Introduction Supplement and Bibliography of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles. Founded mainly on the materials collected by the Philological Society and edited by James A.H. Murray et al."<br/> <br/> Clarendon unknown
18236194<p>Thick octavo. From the corrected text of George Steevens and Edmond Malone. 2 page biographical sketch. 19 page glossary. Engraved portrait by T.A. Dean. 3/4 modern tan calf over marbled boards by Bayntun-Riviere spine with raised bands and gilt stamped maroon morocco label glazed edges very good. A nice readable early edition. Printed by W. Clowes.</p> Printed for C. and J. Rivington, et al hardcover
18236194<p>Thick octavo. From the corrected text of George Steevens and Edmond Malone. 2 page biographical sketch. 19 page glossary. Engraved portrait by T.A. Dean. 3/4 modern tan calf over marbled boards by Bayntun-Riviere spine with raised bands and gilt stamped maroon morocco label glazed edges very good. A nice readable early edition. Printed by W. Clowes.</p> Printed for C. and J. Rivington, et al hardcover books
1641AQ25531Imprinted at London by Robert Barker.and by the Assignes of John Bill 1641. 528pp. Title within ornamental woodcut border. ESTC R107604 Herbert 560 Wing B2645. ESTC records copies at just three locations British and Foreign Bible Society BL and NLS. Bound with: The whole booke of psalmes. Collected into English Meeter by T. Sternehold J. Hopkins W. Whittingham and others: conferred with the Hebrew. Edinburgh. Printed by Evan Tyler 1644. 22 230pp 16. ESTC R231218 Wing B2403A. ESTC records copies at just four locations BL Manchester NLS and Oxford. 24mo. Handsomely bound in contemporary richly gilt-tooled black morocco A.E.G. with some gauffering. Rubbed to extremities bumping to corners loss/tearing to endbands Internally clean and crisp. A rare diminutive vicesimo-quarto London-printed Testament bound with a near contemporary Edinburgh- printed edition of the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter. The binding style would be somewhat unusual for London; the rolls rules and flourishes are more indicative of seventeenth-century Scottish work. . unknown
183977076Concord N. H. Roby Kimball And Merrill 1839. 1st Ediition in this form. Hardback. Scattered marginal foxing. An exceptional copy in the original gilt-bordered full aniline calf; professionally and very sympathetically re-spined with raised bands gilt-cross bands and titling. Scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 768 pages; Subjects: Bible & Concordances English--American Revised. Bible--Versions--United States. Concord, N. H. , Roby, Kimball, And Merrill hardcover
1924231294London New York : Nonesuch Press ; Dial Press 1924-1927 1924. 1st edition in this form. Hardcover. Fine copies in the original gilt-blocked parchment over boards. Small nick to the upper spine of the Samuel to Psalms volume. Remains an exceptional set; scans and additional data on request. Physical description; 5 v. : ill. ; 31 cm. Notes; Includes the Apocrypha. Title varies.New Testament has colophon: ""This book has been printed by John Johnson printer to the University at the Oxford University Press where the proofs have been read. It completes in June of the year 1927 the edition of the Bible put out by the Nonesuch Press in 5 volumes of which that containing the Apocrypha was published in December 1924; Genesis to Ruth in May 1925; Samuel to Psalms in December 1925; Proverbs to Malachi in August 1926. The copperplates have been designed and engraved by Stephen Gooden. The typography has been arranged by Francis Meynell. The edition is limited to 1000 copies on japon vellum and 75 copies on Arnold unbleached rag paper for sale in England and America. Contents; 1. The Apocrypha -- 2. Genesis to Ruth -- 3. Samuel to Psalms -- 4. Proverbs to Maccabees -- 5. The New Testament. Colophon of v. 1: This book has been printed . at the Oxford University Press . The copperplates have been designed and engraved by Stephen Gooden. The typography has been arranged by Francis Meynell. The edition is limited to 1000 copies on Japon vellum and 75 copies on Arnold unbleached rag paper.This set is supplemented by a volume containing the Apocrypha published by the Nonesuch Press in 1924.""This book has been printed by Frederick Hall printer to the University of Oxfor Press where the proofs have been read. The copperplates have been designed and engraved by Stephen Gooden. The typography has been arraged by Francis Meynell. The type is a modern rendering redesigned for this book of a letter used by Plantin. Twelve hundred and fifty copies numbered 1 to 1250 have been printed on japon vellum for England and America and seventy-five copies numbered I to LXXV on Arnold unbleached rag paper. This is number 485"" Printed at end of Apocrypha. London New York : Nonesuch Press ; Dial Press 1924-1927 hardcover