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1884BIBLIO-30177Printed by Nichols and Sons for presentation to members of the Roxburghe Club by Alban George Henry Gibbs London first edition 1884. Limited edition of probably about 40 copies. Folio Roxburghe quarter- morocco and maroon boards title printed in red and black top edge gilt 29 cm. xix 1 86 lxii 188 pp 1 colour plate. Barker 112. Edited and with a Preface by Henry Hucks Gibbs first Baron Aldenham transcript of the 15th century Life and Martyrdom notes and glossary followed by a lengthy appendix which includes a transcript of MS. Reg. xvij. A. 27 edited by Eugen Einenkel. From the introduction: "The present MS. seems to have been written about 1430 and the writing is much like that of Lydgate's " Life and Miracles of Saint Edmund" which was presented to King Henry VI. at Saint Edmundsbury Abbey three years after that date. It is written on 64 quarto folios of vellum measuring 8.9.x5.9. a good clear hand ; as may be seen by the facsimile of the first page which is given in the present volume. It belonged to the Towneley collection and bears the book-plate of Mr. John Towneley: "The dialect in which the story is written is the Midland English of the time and though it has scarcely any especial grammatical peculiarities I have thought it well to show in the notes such as there are and the inflexions used in it which have been since disused. .While the transcript was in preparation the Early English Text Society was engaged in printing the MS. Reg. xvij. A. 27 another version of the Early Middle English poem in Cotton MS. Titus D. xviij. to which I have referred above together with a modern English translation and a glossary and the Latin original MS. Cotton. Caligula A. viij. 15; on which it is founded ; and inasmuch as that Latin is as I have said above the original of which the English story now printed is in great part a translation and as the Early Middle English metrical story is interesting for comparison with the later English rendering permission has been obtained from the Society to strike off a quarto edition from their types to serve as an appendix to the present volume. Henry Lloyd Gibbs' copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown endpaper and signature on the front free endpaper .Originally Alban George Henry Gibbs' copy his name printed in red in the list of members of the Roxburghe Club which comprises 38 names: the edition size was probably only a few more than this. Henry Lloyd Gibbs 1861-1907 was the younger son of the editor of this volume and brother of Alban George Henry Gibbs. Boards a little rubbed Good. Printed by Nichols and Sons for presentation to members of the Roxburghe Club by Alban George Henry Gibbs, London, first edition hardcover
192918862Thornton Butterworth 1929. Roy. 8vo. Third Impression with 4 folding maps 2 coloured on japon and 4 full-page maps in the text some light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers front blank preliminary lightly spotted; navy blue cloth upper board blocked and lettered in blind gilt back a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter generally and lightly age-soiled and with minor loss just affecting lettering at head of backstrip. Published three months after the first edition. This scarce work complete in itself is either the fourth of fifth volume of The World Crisis depending on your point of view as to the numbering system see below. 'The World Crisis' Churchill's masterly history of the Great War is bedevilled by an irritating numbering problem. Since the third volume is in two parts a complete set comprises five logical volumes in six physical volumes. Thus the last two volumes The Aftermath and The Eastern Front are constantly referred to as four and five Woods and most other bibliographies or five and six as indicated by the publisher on backstrips. Early issues are very scarce in the dustwrapper. Woods A31a. Thornton Butterworth, hardcover
19612142385Leiden: E. J. Brill 1957-1961. (8), 1028, (2); (6), 682, (2); VIII, (2), 1247 Seiten. Gr. 8° (24,5 x 18 cm) Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
12 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus and Best Edition, on laid paper, some endpapers mildly browned; original series binding of dark blue cloth, gilt backs, gilt tops (save Beazley), uncut, a very good, bright, firm set. Ten volumes have a uniform pictorial personal bookplate on front paste-down, two volumes have the fine armorial bookplate of the Signet Library [Edinburgh].This valuable compilation of tracts, poetry, prose and other contemporary documents was first assembled under the editorship of Edward Arber and published in eight volumes between 1877 and 1896. Here the entire collection is reissued in greatly expanded form, rearranged and reclassified under the general editorship of Thomas Seccombe. There is much new material and the series as a whole benefits from fresh critical apparatus from some of the finest scholars of the day. The collection comprises: Aitken (G.A). Later Stuart Tracts (1903); Beazley (C.R). Voyages and Travels mainly during the 16th and 17th Centuries (2 vols) (1903); Bullen (A.H). Shorter Elizabethan Poems (1903); Bullen (A.H). Some Longer Elizabethan Poems (1903); Collins (J.C). Critical Essays and Literary Fragments (1903); Firth (C.H). Stuart Tracts 1603-1693 (1903); Lang (A). Social England Illustrated. A Collection of XVIIth Century Tracts (1903); Lee (S). Elizabethan Sonnets, newly arranged and indexed (2 vols; 1904); Pollard (A.F). Tudor Tracts 1532-1588 (1903); Pollard (A.W). Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse (1903). Scarce as a set, especially in this condition.
1830216640Oxford : Samuel Collingwood and Co. Printers to the University 1830. Stereotype Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern gilt-blocked leather over marble boards. Raised bands. Spine compartments uniformly blind-tooled. Scattered foxing. Light tanning to page margins. Damp staining evident to prelims. Pages 1151 to end are torn with loss at the corners. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 1232 pages; Physical description: 1232p ; 26cm. Subjects: Bible.O.T -- Bible.N.T. -- Bible -- Old Testament -- New Testament. Notes: ""Printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society"" --title page. Text in double columns. Oxford : Samuel Collingwood and Co. Printers to the University hardcover
1893389163London : Edward Arnold 1893. Hardcover. Good copies in the original title-blocked and decorated boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Light foxing throughout. Remains a quite well-preserved set overall. Physical description; 10 volumes ill. Subjects; Art and literature 19th century ; Periodicals. Welsh periodicals 19th century. London : Edward Arnold hardcover
DADAX0415832039Routledge 2015-09-11. 3. hardcover. New. 7.25x1.50x10.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1990SKU0567555Catholic Book Publishing 1990-01-01. leather_bound. Good. 7x5x8. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Catholic Book Publishing hardcover
12 vols. Hardcover Very good condition in green cloth #260 of limited edition of 1000 copies. Each vol. with hand tinted frontispiece
20360Rotterdam, printed for Abraham Acher, bookseller by the Exchange, 1687 [et] 1688. Petit in-8 de [24]-336 et [16]-191-[1] pages, plein veau caramel, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, plats décorés de double filets et fleurons à froid, tranche rouge.
18529568Boston, Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852. In-12 de 4 pages pour le catalogue daté d'avril 1852, puis [2]-VIII-288 (numérotation débutant à [9])-[2] pages, pleine percaline brune d'éditeur, titre doré au dos, plats ornés d'encadrements et d'un décor à froid.
18579560Philadelphia, Childs & Peterson, 1857. 2 volumes in-8 de 2-464-2 et 2-467-2, pages, pleine percaline bleue, dos (un peu passés) avec titre doré et roulettes à froid, plats ornés d'un navire dans un décor à froid. Quelques rousseurs, nom de possesseur sur gardes.
19547074New York, George Wittenborn, 1954. In-folio en feuilles de [4] pages suivies des lithographies, sous chemise à rabats lithographiée en noir et recouverte d'un papier cristal imprimé.
185314311London, John Murray, 1853. In-8 deXXIII-[1]-686-[2] pages, pleine percaline chocolat estampée d'un beau motif babylonien. Menues rousseurs. Etiquette des relieurs Remnants & Edmonds.
19767408Genève, Collections Baur, 1976. In-4 de [2]-52-[168]p, pleine toile brune d'éditeur, couverture illustrée.
14846London / New York, J. M. Dent and Sons / E. P. Dutton, 3 volumes in-8 de [8]-847; [6]-981 et [6]-887 pages, plein maroquin vert, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de filets, roulettes, décors et titre dorés, filet doré encadrant les plats et sur les coupes, tranches dorées, filet intérieur, gardes marbrées. Reliures signées Asprey & Co.
195714842New York, The Viking Press, 1957. In-8 de 188 pages, plein maroquin bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs avec filets, roulettes et titre dorés, filet doré encadrant les plats et ornant les coupes, double filet intérieur, tranches dorées, gardes marbrées. Reliure signée Asprey & Co.
17788367Edinburg, at the Apollo Press, [for John Bell], 1778. 4 volumes in-16 (13 x 8,5 cm) de [6]-CLVI-215-[2] (la numérotation en arabe suit celle en romain et débute donc à 158) / [4]-247-[6] / [4]-233-[4] et [8]-209-[6] pages. Plein veau glacé, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, étiquettes de titre bordeaux, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Choc infime au premier plat du vol. 3, belle condition néanmoins.
18816322London, New York, Field & Tuer, Scribner & Welford, sans date [1881]. 2 volumes in-4 de [12]-211-[11]p. ; [8]-152-[10]p., plein vélin ivoire d'éditeur, titre doré au dos et sur les plats, têtes dorées (reliures empoussiérées).
1910027740London: Freedom Press 1910. First English Edition Thus . Red Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. Frontispiece Portrait. 63 Pp 1 Page Catalog Of 30 Titles Also Offered By Freedom A Journal Of Anarchistic Communism. The Rear Cover Indicates Other Works Available From Freedom: Six By Kropotkin Two By William Morris One By Proudhon.With Important Additions And Revisions From The Tucker Translation And Detailed Notes. The Preface Provides An Exact Explanation Of The Development Of This Text Including Major Corrections And Additions. Red Paper Covers Near New But Bumped And Split At Base Of Spine With Only A Tiny Loss Of Paper. Per Wikipedia Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin 1814 - 1876 Was A Russian Revolutionary Anarchist. He Is Among The Most Influential Figures Of Anarchism And A Major Figure In The Revolutionary Socialist Social Anarchist And Collectivist Anarchist Traditions. Bakunin's Prestige As A Revolutionary Also Made Him One Of The Most Famous Ideologues In Europe Gaining Substantial Influence Among Radicals Throughout Russia And Europe. Bakunin Is Remembered As A Major Figure In The History Of Anarchism An Opponent Of Marxism Especially Of The Dictatorship Of The Proletariat; And For His Predictions That Marxist Regimes Would Be One-Party Dictatorships Ruling Over The Proletariat Not Rule By The Proletariat. His Book God And The State Has Been Widely Translated And Remains In Print. Bakunin Has Had A Significant Influence On Thinkers Such As Peter Kropotkin Errico Malatesta Herbert Marcuse E. P. Thompson Neil Postman And A. S. Neill As Well As Syndicalist Organizations Such As The Wobblies The Anarchists In The Spanish Civil War And Contemporary Anarchists Involved In The Modern-Day Anti-Globalization Movement. He Is Despised By Those Who Regard Politics As Only A Matter Of Intense Personal Loyalty To Leadership Which Acts Favorably Rto One's Most Personal Interests And Tastes Irrespective Of Any Other Factors. <br/> <br/> Freedom Press unknown
190319831903. Mezzotint. 610mm by 480mm platemark. India-laid mezzotint signed in pencil by artist and engraver. <br /> Cecil John Rhodes PC DCL 1853 - 1902 was an English-born South African businessman mining magnate and politician. He was the founder of the diamond company De Beers which today markets 40% of the world's rough diamonds and at one time marketed 90%. An ardent believer in British colonialism he was the founder of the state of Rhodesia which was named after him. In 1964 Northern Rhodesia became the independent state of Zambia and Southern Rhodesia was thereafter known simply as Rhodesia. South Africa's Rhodes University is also named after Rhodes. He set up the provisions of the Rhodes Scholarship which is funded by his estate.Norman Hirst was an early 20th century English printmaker who worked in mezzotint. Sir Hubert von Herkomer CVO was a British painter of German descent. unknown
191845331918. Mezzotint. 585mm by 350mm platemark 770mm by 570mm sheet. India-laid proof before lettering with a remarque of a doorway centre bottom. <br /> Herbert Henry Asquith 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith KG PC KC FRS 1852 - 1928 generally known as H. H. Asquith was a British politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916.<br /> Norman Hirst was an early 20th century English printmaker who worked in mezzotint. CONDITION : Very light handling crease in top margin and one in bottom right corner both outside the platemark. unknown
1813AQ30910London: Sold by Otridge and Son et al. 1813. xxvi 482pp. Printed in double columns. Handsomely bound in near contemporary richly gilt-tooled red straight-grain morocco lettered in gilt to upper board 'Wm. Vavasour' A.E.G. Lightly rubbed and marked spine sunned. Marbled endpapers newspaper clipping pasted to FEP extracts of devotional verse in manuscript to blank fly-leaves later newspaper clippings relating to the Vavasour family to front blank fly- leaf very occasional light spotting terminal gathering and rear endpapers dampstained at head. Early inscription to front blank fly-leaf: 'For / Doctor Vavasour L.L. D. / from / The Author / through Doctor Hales' and annotation: 'Judge Baillie / the author'. The first edition of judge and legal writer John Bayley's 1763-1841 explication of the Anglican liturgy. This copy was once the property of Church of England clergyman and sometime minister of Stow-on-the-Wold Richard Frederick Vavasour 1786-1853 and evidently later passed to his son William Thomas Vavasour 1820-1863. OCLC and COPAC together record copies at nine locations BL Cambridge Johns Hopkins NT Nebraska Oxford Pennsylvania RISD and VTS. . First edition. 8vo. Sold by Otridge and Son et al. unknown