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2012G1609260392I5N00Common English Bible 2012. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Common English Bible hardcover
2012G1609260392I4N00Common English Bible 2012. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Common English Bible hardcover
2012G1609260392I4N01Common English Bible 2012. Hardcover. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Common English Bible hardcover
2012G1609260392I3N00Common English Bible 2012. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Common English Bible hardcover
174036706London 1740. Unbound. Very Good. 4 leaves with large elaborate vignettes to heads illustrating the song with music and text below set for voice and figured bass. Ca. 326 x 200 mm. 12.75" x 7.85" plate mark; ca. 392 x 247 mm. 15.45" x 9.75" sheet size.<br /> <br /> Slightly worn; minor browning to edges; minor soiling and dampstaining; inner edges slightly frayed; small tears to edges. From the second edition of Bickham's monumental work first published in 1737-1739. BUC p. 107. RISM BII p. 245. <br /> <br /> "Bickham 1706-1771 was principally famous in music circles for his two illustrated folio volumes The Musical Entertainer first issued in fortnightly parts each containing four plates from January 1737 to December 1739. The 200 plates are songs headed and surrounded with pictorial embellishments illustrative of the song . and engraved in the style of and even copied directly from Gravelot and Watteau. This work was the first of its kind to be published in England and quickly produced imitators such as Lampe's British Melody engraved by Benjamin Cole." Frank Kidson et al. in Grove Music Online. <br /> <br /> A charming group of engravings.<br /> <br /> The Musical Entertainer is considered one of the finest 18th century illustrated books. Complete copies of this monumental work are exceptionally rare. unknown
6356896452MacMillan pp. 348 . Hardback. New. MacMillan hardcover
6356613236MacMillan pp. 336 . Hardback. New. MacMillan hardcover
6356538123MacMillan pp. 320 . Hardback. New. MacMillan hardcover
0512NCX5RUDHardcover. Fair. Philadelphia M. Thomas 1835 latest date though publisher's note suggests this is 2nd ed. with corrections and with four full page illus. including frontis see our picsIn the original full calf leather. Good on the outside very good inside Small chips at extrems Edgewear front cover detached scuffed at extrems. Internally clean scattered foxing. hardcover
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1860250383Philadelphia: Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell 1860 circa. Stereotype Edition. Hardcover. Quarto full brown morocco extra-gilt floral covers light tidal stain at gutter and affecting the rear cover a bit inner dentelles lacks its single clasp a.e.g. with a few pressed flowers too. <br/><br/>Illustrated with steel-plate engravings by Richard Westall and others maps Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell hardcover
a38099London n.d c.1808 4th edition S.T. Clarke. 8vo. 220pp. marbled boards with later paper spine. Near Good boards quite worn a few spots of soiling in text. Scarce. . hardcover
68-1575London UK : J. Hatchard 1800. 8vo. Light Marbled Boards. 43 pp. Very Good edge wear to a few pages somewhat bowed. Letterpress on laid paper. Rebound by artisan bookbinder Sasha Mosalov.None for sale on the internet only one 21st Century reprint. London, UK : J. Hatchard, 1800. hardcover
196264261London UK: MacDonald 1962. Tall thick 8vo xii 676 pp. Frontisp. plates text illustrations. Orange publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine slight shelfwear splatter to upper fore-edge w/ d.j. cover art of boar’s head on a platter cooking splatter on back cover still a G/G copy from the library of Eleanore Weinstock. Third printing of this exceptional and comprehensive survey of England’s food & drink from the Norman invasion through the Victorian & Edwardian eras replete with recipes and instructions of both practical cook and connoisseur. Not only are their specifications on types of traditional fuels for open-hearth cookery such as wood peat coal and charcoal but also specific instructions on polishing and cleaning as well as preparing venison mutton Hedgehogs snakes goats Leverets and Cockatrice’s along with a chapter devoted to game birds. MacDonald, hardcover
17357081Norwich: Printed and sold by L. Goddard 1735. First edition. 8vo 1 v 6-107pp. Engraved initial tables. Modern rebind in decorated paper boards backed in brown leather gilt spine label new endpapers page edge speckled red. Upper joint split holding soundly at endpaper. Contents clean with a couple of contemporary ink marks to blank verso of last page. <br /> List of supporters of candidates in the 1734 parliamentary election in Norwich which included Horatio Walpole 1st Baron Walpole. Full title:<br /> <br /> An alphabetical draught of the polls of Sir Edward Ward Bart. Miles Branthwayt esq; and of Horatio Walpole Waller Bacon esqs; for members of parliament for the city of Norwich: Taken May the 15th 1734. And of Miles Branthwayt Esq; and Thomas Vere Esq; Taken February the 19th 1734. Incorporated in one list.<br /> <br /> ESTC T161984. Printed and sold by L. Goddard unknown
37121Single leaf 8" x 13" completely in ink manuscript on blue paper. Old folds a few pinholes along folds affecting six to eight letters. Else Very Good.<br /> <br /> "DEAR SIR I HOLD A COMMISSION FROM YOUR EXCELLENCY AS BEAT COMMANDANT BEARING DATE OF FEB. 14TH 64. I HAVE FILLED THE DUTIES IMPOSED UPON ME BY SAID COMMISSION TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY AND WHEN YOUR EXCELLENCY CALLED OUT THE MILITIA LAST AUGUST I VOLUNTEERED IN A COMPANY OF CAVALRY AND WAS ELECT 2D LIEUT AND IN THAT CAPACITY HAVE SERVED YOUR EXCELLENCY FAITHFULLY TO THIS TIME AND AM WILLING TO CONTINUE TO DO SO AT THE SAME TIME I THINK IT JUST THAT I SHOULD HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES THAT OTHER BEAT COMMANDANTS HAS AND FOR THIS REASON I PRESUME TO WRITE YOUR EXCELLENCY THIS LETTER.<br /> "LAST YEAR I GAVE BOND FOR THE DELIVERY TO THE CONFEDERATE GOVT OF FIFTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS OF BACON & FIFTEEN HUNDRED POUNDS OF BEEF. I THEREFORE ASK YOUR EXCELLENCY TO GRANT ME A CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM ENROLLMENT IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY. I MAKE THIS REQUEST OF YOUR EXCELLENCY BECAUSE I THINK I HAVE SERVED YOU FAITHFULLY AS ONE OF YOUR OFFICERS AND HONESTLY THINK I AM ENTITLED TO THE SAME RIGHTS AS OTHER OFFICERS IN THIS COUNTY. I BELIEVE YOUR EXCELLENCY WOULD UPON INQUIRY THAT I AM THE ONLY BEAT COMMANDANT IN THIS COUNTY THAT IS DOING SERVICE IN THE FIELD. MY RANK AS BEAT COMMANDANT IS THAT OF 2D LIEUT. HOPING TO HEAR FROM YOUR EXCELLENCY SOON I SUBSCRIBE MYSELF YOUR EXCELLENCY'S OBT. SERVANT. JONATHAN ENGLISH. 2D LIEUT. WATTS RANGERS."<br /> <br /> The author was Jonathan Q. English 1831-1865 a farmer from Monroe County Alabama. He was 2nd Lieutenant of the mounted Alabama Infantry Company known as the English Independent Cavalry or Watts' Rangers which had been formed by his cousin Capt. Thomas C. English 1819-1884 a brother-in-law of Gen. George McClellan. Less than seven weeks after writing this Letter English died near his home during the Battle of Eliska near the Baldwin/Monroe County line. Very few of the Company's men survived the Battle; but his cousin Thomas survived and was promoted to Major. At the time of his death Jonathan had a wife and four young children. unknown
196302766<p>New York N. Y. U. S. A.: Alfred A. Knopf 1963. First edition. Hard Cover. Fine/near fine. Fine in Fine jacket Crime srory first entitled The mask of Dimitrios. Book is clean and right to spine and dust jacket is excellent. No tears clean and crisp. 243 pages. <br /><br /></p> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1889BOOKS073959ITokyo: Kobunsha Publishers 1889. PB. good wraps softcover - printed on a "crepe paper. color illustrations. Images available. 22pp. Kobunsha Publishers unknown
197723778Ciba-Geigy 1977. First edition. g. Elephant portfolio. Fascinating work containing 10 original colored prints from 10 internationally known artists who have portrayed their own interpretations of depression. Each original print is laid in a double sheet containing a picture and a biography of the artist. Portfolio slightly soiled and sunned along edges. Text in English French Spanish and German. Portfolio in overall good interior in very good condition. Scarce. Ciba-Geigy unknown
186935051Vernon Holme Harbledown Kent: July 31 1869 1869. Very good. - 23 words plus 8 lines of verse are penned in black ink filling one side of a sheet of his personalized 7 inch high by 4-1/2 inch wide black-bordered letterhead with his address printed at top right beside a vignette featuring 4 miniature cows. The letter has been mounted on a slightly larger piece of cream card. Signed "Thomas Sidney Cooper". There are 2 small light stains to the left margin. Folded twice for mailing. Very good. <p>Cooper sends his autograph commenting: "I hope the Young Lady will more highly esteem the Autograph accompanied by the following lines". After signing the letter he adds eight lines of verse beginning: "Tis calm assurance 'All is Well' / Though how or where I cannot tell". Below the verse he writes "This is faith" and signs again with his initials.<p>Thomas Sidney Cooper 1803-1902 was an English landscape painter noted for his images of cattle and farm animals. This earned him the name "Cow Cooper"--hence the vignette of cows on his letterhead. He was born in Canterbury Kent and his home Vernon Holme Harbledown Kent which is now a school is listed among the sites to see when visiting Canterbury. Vernon Holme, Harbledown, Kent: July 31, 1869 unknown
196544414Detroit: Detroit Artists Workshop 1965. First Edition. Near fine. Scarce literary magazine with pieces by Magdalene Arndt Veryl Blatt Bill Cox Robin Eichele Ron English Norm Harper Bill Harris Bill Hutton Gary Johnston Jim Semak John Sinclair and George Tysh. Cover art credited to C. Peret Deya/Mallorca March 1964. "The editor would like to express his sincere appreciation to Monteith College for its support of THE JOURNAL" and invites readers to follow The Journal's contributors to Work "a new publication soon to erupt" from the Artists' Workshop Press. Editor not named but authors' bios printed on inside of rear cover note Sinclair and Eichele as Work's future co-editors. Side-stapled red pictorial wrappers. Trace wear. Bright clean and sharp overall. With scarce errata slip. 80 pages. Listed in Jernigan. Detroit Artists Workshop unknown
50-051418th cent. Photogravure. 20 x 16 inches. 18th cent. unknown
17781964London 1778. Engraving on cream laid paper 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches 290 x 190 mm full margins. In good condition with minor age tone and an unevenly trimmed left sheet edge. Ink inscription in the left margin recto and pencil inscription in the right margin recto both well outside of the image area. unknown
17781968London 1778. Engraving on cream laid paper 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches 290 x 190 mm sheet full margins. In good condition with minor age tone and an unevenly trimmed left sheet edge. Ink inscription in the left margin recto and pencil inscription in the right margin recto both well outside of the image area. unknown