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First edition, small 4to (260 x 160 mm), xliv, 227, [1]pp., LARGE PAPER COPY, Dr. W. G. Hoskins copy, double-page coloured map of Leicestershire before the title (linen-backed with extra large margin), original blue cloth, hinges frayed in places, printed paper label on spine, uncut, a firm clean copy.
8vo, 54, 47pp., orig. publishers white boards, d.w. browned. Facsimile of the British Museum copy of the 1621 edition, containing the first and second anniversaries.
New Edition, revised, corrected and enlarged, 11 vols., orig. cloth.
Second edition, small 8vo, vii, [1], 152pp., engraved frontispiece, rebound in later cloth, leather spine label, uncut.
First Edition, 4to, large paper copy, viii, numerous illustrs., (some tipped-in), inner hinges repaired, orig. green buckram, gilt, lower cover a little stained.
Limited Edition, one of 100 copies, vii, [1], 242 pp., original red cloth, spine faded, lettered in gilt on the spine, small hole in front endpaper, with the bookplate of R. G. Gatehouse, of Abbots Grange, a good copy.
First edition, small 8vo, x, 248, [4]pp., with half-title, photographic portrait, orig. cloth cloth decorated in gilt, slight abrasion to upper board but a very good copy. Dedicated to "The Filey Fisherman." and signed and dated "Pocklington, April 15th, 1870." Provenance: J. Little (presentation inscription from his brother, 1871); C. J. Sturman (bookplate). No copy on Copac, OCLC locates a single copy at Drew University Library.
First edition, 4to, [2], 39, [1]pp., no half-title, engraved vignette on title of "May presenting the beauties of Spring, to the contemplation of Retirement in the vicinity of Anchor Church in Derbyshire.", blank fore-edge of title slightly chipped. Born in Abingdon, Berkshire, England in 1756, William Bagshaw Stevens was the son of an apothecary and surgeon. Educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, Stevens was appointed assistant master at Repton School and when Dr. Prior, the headmaster, died in 1779, Stevens was chosen to succeed him. Apparently Stevens was never reconciled to the life of teaching, which he disliked, much preferring to spend his time writing poetry. He had published a book of poetry at the early age of nineteen entitled INDIAN ODES. This book had received good reviews and he was welcomed into the Lichfield literary circle presided over by Anna Seward. His later poetry was not well received by his contemporaries. His journal was published in 1965 by the Clarendon Press and was also edited by Georgina Galbraith. The book here offered is the first and only collected edition of his works and was published to supplement his Journal. Some of the poems in the section entitled "Light Verse" were addressed to Fanny Coutts or are inspired by his love for her. (Taken from the 1971 reprint of this work].
8vo, 287, [1]pp., Lathrop C. Harper's copy with a A.L.s from the librarian (Lawrence C. Wroth) of John Carter Brown Library asking Harper to bid on several lots on their behalf, prices and codes added to about half the lots in Harper's hand, orig. printed wrappers, a little worn, 2037 lots.
Large 8vo (220 x 140 mm), xvi, 996pp., without the map, a couple of gatherings standing proud, terminal leaf loose, cont. half calf, rubbed and worn.
Light rubbing and wear to cover edges and corners. Text is clean, tight and bright
Oblong 4to., with frontispiece, title-vignette, many hundreds of fine photographs (the majority full-page), and pictorial endpapers; red cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with very numerous coloured and monochrome reproductions throughout; blue cloth, gilt back, pink endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus; original series binding of green ribbed cloth, upper boards blocked in blind, backs gilt extra, dark tops, pictorial endpapers, a near fine set. With uniform bookplates on front paste-downs. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. EL 148, 149; Seymour 775.0, 776.0.
8vo., First Edition, last few leaves lightly spotted at margins; original navy coarse-grain cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, chocolate endpapers, uncut, expertly recased, a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy. With nineteenth-century engraved armorial bookplate of T.B. Cornish on front paste-down, and 8pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Davies 209.
New York, Whitney Museum, 2004. 253 artists in the Exhibition. Numerosas ilustraciones en color y negro. 271p. Folio. Terciopelo editorial. Cofre en cartoné con selección de postales, folletos, negativos en color, fotografías en color. Numerosas láminas en rama con numerosas ilustraciones en color y desplegables. Muy buen ejemplar. Book in English.
Versione di Mario Praz. A cura di Claudio Gorlier Edizione su carta a mano con filigrana originale appositamente fabbricata per l'editore dalle manifatture Magnani di Pescia (es. 159). 4to. pp. 268. . Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione di 300+LXXV+A/Z es. numerati. .
viii + 358pp., 23cm., hardback (cloth with title in gilt on spine), VG, T77426
A cura di Vanni Scheiwiller Impresso nell'Officina d'Arte Grafica A. Lucini e c.. 24mo. pp. 40. . Perfetto (Mint). . Edizione di 300 esemplari. .
London, printed for George B. Whittaker, 1825, in-8, legatura coeva in mezza pelle nera con punte, titolo e fregi in oro sul dorso (piatto anteriore staccato, mancanze al dorso), pp. XVI, 458. Prima edizione, rara.
Opera in 3 volumi a cura di Mario Praz. Traduzioni di Fedele Bajocchi, Emilio Cecchi, Eugenio Montale, Mario Praz, Elio Vittorini, Carlo Linati, Corrado Pavolini, Aurelio Zanco, Cino Chiarini, Giulia Celenza, Aldo Camerino et al. Opera pubblicata dal 1956 al 1964 La xilografia della sovraccoperta è stata incisa da Mimì Quilici Buzzacchi. 8vo. pp. 1110 + 1294 + 1168. . Molto buono (Very Good). Sovracoperta del volume I con piccola mancanza (Worn, soiled and chipped dust jacket). . .
Versioni di Roberto Sanesi. Con 5 disegni di Gianni Dova riprodotti in nero. Testo italiano/inglese . 8vo. pp. 42. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione di 300 + X +10 es. numerati. .
132 pages. Bilingual English/German. 60 color plates. Large oblong 13.5"x 11.5". "...Esser's photos of the sea, of marshlands, of rivers, or city panoramas would seem to originate in the early 19th century, if not for the fact that they are quite definitely taken in color, a medium in which Elger Esser feels at home." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A high quality copy. Book
23 pages. Songs include: A Brand New Tongue; For This Cause; He's a Prayer-Answering Father; I Am the Righteousness of God (in Christ); In the Chamber; It May be Old Fashioned; Jesus is Lord; That Name; There's A Whole Lot of People Going Home; This is the Refreshing; Who Shall Declare His Generation? Somewhat above-average wear. Few markings to contents. A sound copy. Book
30 pages. Features: The Burlington Glass Site; James Tissot - a Retrospective View; Development of the English Candlestick; The Beaver Club Medal; Evlyn B. Payton - Artist; Collectors Beware. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book