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009521The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District 1907-present. 8vo. original printed paper wraps some rubbing creasing & spotting spine ends may be chipped; pp. varies. Priced per issue good condition or better. Please enquire for more detail regarding individual issues. Issues available at this price: No. 6. Vol. 2 No. 3 1912. Neate j52. First Edition. Soft Cover. G. The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District paperback
1912009351The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District 1912 8vo. original red pictorial cloth gilt with decoration of Nape's Needle on upper panel recased with original backstrip laid down lacks FFE a little rubbed with a touch of wear to extremities several pressed and dried leaves loosely inserted occasionally leaving small stains else internally clean; pp.x last blank 418 with numerous illustrations. A good copy in the original FRCC binding Neate j52. First Edition. Hard Cover. G. The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District hardcover
1937007744Manchester: The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District 1937 VG/VG-. 8vo. original printed paper wraps some leaf edge spotting spine a little canted in dustwrapper flaps tipped down as usual some closed tears & marks esp. along spine and upper foldover but complete; pp. viii 240 22 advts. with illustrations. A very good copy in the scarce dustwrapper. Neate j52. First Edition. Soft Cover. VG/VG-. The Fell and Rock Climbing Club of the English Lake District paperback
1998470979Oxford: Blackwell Publishers 1998. Hardcovers in very good condition. No jackets. Four volumes with slipcase. Slipcase hardcovers and page blocks are lightly marked. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW. hardcover. Very Good. Used. Blackwell Publishers Hardcover
1998ZB822508Wiley-Blackwell 1998. three volumes 1968 pp. hardcovers minor library markings else very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Wiley-Blackwell hardcover
19686368001Blackwell Publishing pp. 1968 . Hardback. New. Blackwell Publishing hardcover
6368031Blackwell Publishing pp. 2336 . Hardback. New. Blackwell Publishing hardcover
6368029Blackwell Publishing pp. 2928 . Hardback. New. Blackwell Publishing hardcover
1751204039London: W. & J. Mount & T. Page 1751. unbound. very good. Sea Chart. Uncolored engraving. Image with text measures 18.5" x 11.75".<br/> <br/> From the "English Pilot" a composite sea-chart atlas published in several editions from 1671 to 1803. This map of St. Peters in Newfoundland was part of the fourth book "The West-India Navigation" published by W. & J. Mount & T. Page in 1751. The Mount family was active in publishing in various manifestations for many generations from the 1650s to 1800. On the back of the page is a beautiful print of two Auks along with a description of the birds and their abundance in this area. These birds were eventually hunted into extinction.<br/> <br/> W. & J. Mount & T. Page unknown
1333295774.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0282595589.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163969095.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9780631209386_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Based on "The Year's Work in English Studies" this special edition boxed set concentrates on American literature studies from 1954 to 1994. It begins with a review of the analytical index to the journal "American Literature" and closes hardcover
19486574London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1948. 1st. Hard Cover. Near Fine in a torn tape-repaired dust jacket. Quarto; xv 94 pages plus 120 plates. Routledge and Kegan Paul unknown
19292092902137300897Kenkyu-sha 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kenkyu-sha paperback
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
1928527851East Aurora NY: The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors 1928. Unbound. Very Good. Original shellac 10" 78 rpm record. Arrangement by R. Vaughan Williams on "A Farmer's Son." The composition of "Sumer Is Icumen In" is credited to John of Fornsete. Some rubbing and light scratches to both sides still very good lacking the case and sleeve. Originally issued as part of a 12 record set numbered 151 to 162 released by Roycroft along with the booklet Word Book of the English Singers' Music which provided information about each song. These are some of the first American recordings of what is now referred to as Early Music which is largely meant to represent European music of the 15th and 16th centuries though it can be expanded to include some Baroque era music but if you hit Bach you've gone too far. The English Singers first arrived in America in 1925 and caused a bit of a sensation as this old music was brand new to American audiences. Though their approach to Early Music would be criticized later due to advancements in our understanding of how the pieces are to be performed their efforts and the fruit they've produced are one of the reasons we have Early Music as a concept today.<br /> <br /> Complete sets are hard to come by and no one set is fully complete as issued because there were at least four alternate "B-Sides" issued No. 155 No. 156 No. 158 and No. 161. Combine this with the fact that Roycroft was a very small label that was only in operation for a few years and it's easy to understand why these records are so difficult to collect. This is evident in the handful of descriptions/holdings found in OCLC and Discogs with only the website 78 Discography having documented what appears to be a complete list of titles.<br /> <br /> Roycroft was founded by Elbert Hubbard in 1895 in East Auroa New York and was part of the Arts and Crafts movement. Not just a business Roycroft was a reformist community of artists and craftsmen whose work had a meaningful influence on American architecture and design. In addition to the workshops the Roycroft Campus also housed a press where many books were published including Hubbard's own book Little Journeys and partner publications such as The Buffalo Magazine for Arts. The record label was a very small part of the business and was only in operation from 1927 to 1930. The English Singers recordings may be the most well known of the Roycroft records.<br /> <br /> An uncommon and interesting piece of both American recording and Early Music history. The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors unknown
1928527852East Aurora NY: The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors 1928. Unbound. Very Good. Original shellac 10" 78 rpm record. "All Creatures Now Are Merry-Minded" composed by John Bennet. "Down in Yon Forest" arranged by R. Vaughan Williams. Some rubbing and light scratches to both sides still very good lacking the case and sleeve. Originally issued as part of a 12 record set numbered 151 to 162 released by Roycroft along with the booklet Word Book of the English Singers' Music which provided information about each song. These are some of the first American recordings of what is now referred to as Early Music which is largely meant to represent European music of the 15th and 16th centuries though it can be expanded to include some Baroque era music but if you hit Bach you've gone too far. The English Singers first arrived in America in 1925 and caused a bit of a sensation as this old music was brand new to American audiences. Though their approach to Early Music would be criticized later due to advancements in our understanding of how the pieces are to be performed their efforts and the fruit they've produced are one of the reasons we have Early Music as a concept today.<br /> <br /> Complete sets are hard to come by and no one set is fully complete as issued because there were at least four alternate "B-Sides" issued No. 155 No. 156 No. 158 and No. 161. Combine this with the fact that Roycroft was a very small label that was only in operation for a few years and it's easy to understand why these records are so difficult to collect. This is evident in the handful of descriptions/holdings found in OCLC and Discogs with only the website 78 Discography having documented what appears to be a complete list of titles.<br /> <br /> Roycroft was founded by Elbert Hubbard in 1895 in East Auroa New York and was part of the Arts and Crafts movement. Not just a business Roycroft was a reformist community of artists and craftsmen whose work had a meaningful influence on American architecture and design. In addition to the workshops the Roycroft Campus also housed a press where many books were published including Hubbard's own book Little Journeys and partner publications such as The Buffalo Magazine for Arts. The record label was a very small part of the business and was only in operation from 1927 to 1930. The English Singers recordings may be the most well known of the Roycroft records.<br /> <br /> An uncommon and interesting piece of both American recording and Early Music history. The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors unknown
1928527854East Aurora NY: The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors 1928. Unbound. Very Good. Original shellac 10" 78 rpm record. Words by Robert Burns and music by R. Vaughan Williams on "Ca' The Yowes." Music and words by William Byrd on "Through Amaryllis Dance: Ballet." Some rubbing and light scratches to both sides still very good lacking the case and sleeve. Originally issued as part of a 12 record set numbered 151 to 162 released by Roycroft along with the booklet Word Book of the English Singers' Music which provided information about each song. These are some of the first American recordings of what is now referred to as Early Music which is largely meant to represent European music of the 15th and 16th centuries though it can be expanded to include some Baroque era music but if you hit Bach you've gone too far. The English Singers first arrived in America in 1925 and caused a bit of a sensation as this old music was brand new to American audiences. Though their approach to Early Music would be criticized later due to advancements in our understanding of how the pieces are to be performed their efforts and the fruit they've produced are one of the reasons we have Early Music as a concept today.<br /> <br /> Complete sets are hard to come by and no one set is fully complete as issued because there were at least four alternate "B-Sides" issued No. 155 No. 156 No. 158 and No. 161. Combine this with the fact that Roycroft was a very small label that was only in operation for a few years and it's easy to understand why these records are so difficult to collect. This is evident in the handful of descriptions/holdings found in OCLC and Discogs with only the website 78 Discography having documented what appears to be a complete list of titles.<br /> <br /> Roycroft was founded by Elbert Hubbard in 1895 in East Auroa New York and was part of the Arts and Crafts movement. Not just a business Roycroft was a reformist community of artists and craftsmen whose work had a meaningful influence on American architecture and design. In addition to the workshops the Roycroft Campus also housed a press where many books were published including Hubbard's own book Little Journeys and partner publications such as The Buffalo Magazine for Arts. The record label was a very small part of the business and was only in operation from 1927 to 1930. The English Singers recordings may be the most well known of the Roycroft records.<br /> <br /> An uncommon and interesting piece of both American recording and Early Music history. The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors unknown
1928527853East Aurora NY: The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors 1928. Unbound. Very Good. Original shellac 10" 78 rpm record. "Sing We and Chant It" composed by Thomas Morley. "The Turtle Dove" arranged by R. Vaughan Williams. Some rubbing and light scratches to both sides still very good lacking the case and sleeve. Originally issued as part of a 12 record set numbered 151 to 162 released by Roycroft along with the booklet Word Book of the English Singers' Music which provided information about each song. These are some of the first American recordings of what is now referred to as Early Music which is largely meant to represent European music of the 15th and 16th centuries though it can be expanded to include some Baroque era music but if you hit Bach you've gone too far. The English Singers first arrived in America in 1925 and caused a bit of a sensation as this old music was brand new to American audiences. Though their approach to Early Music would be criticized later due to advancements in our understanding of how the pieces are to be performed their efforts and the fruit they've produced are one of the reasons we have Early Music as a concept today.<br /> <br /> Complete sets are hard to come by and no one set is fully complete as issued because there were at least four alternate "B-Sides" issued No. 155 No. 156 No. 158 and No. 161. Combine this with the fact that Roycroft was a very small label that was only in operation for a few years and it's easy to understand why these records are so difficult to collect. This is evident in the handful of descriptions/holdings found in OCLC and Discogs with only the website 78 Discography having documented what appears to be a complete list of titles.<br /> <br /> Roycroft was founded by Elbert Hubbard in 1895 in East Auroa New York and was part of the Arts and Crafts movement. Not just a business Roycroft was a reformist community of artists and craftsmen whose work had a meaningful influence on American architecture and design. In addition to the workshops the Roycroft Campus also housed a press where many books were published including Hubbard's own book Little Journeys and partner publications such as The Buffalo Magazine for Arts. The record label was a very small part of the business and was only in operation from 1927 to 1930. The English Singers recordings may be the most well known of the Roycroft records.<br /> <br /> An uncommon and interesting piece of both American recording and Early Music history. The Roycrofters / Wm. H. Wise & Co. New York - Sole Distributors unknown
19912080302106800047English Society of Japan 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 version 112 pages Number of books: 1 English Society of Japan paperback
19842110502150908576Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 20 Not Available paperback
1885k4556Constantinople Istanbul: Bayan Agop / The English and American Bible Society. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Covers edge-worn with loss to cloth along spine and extremities. Prelims browned creased and with marginal waterstain. 1885. Reprint. Green hardback cloth cover. 270mm x 190mm 11" x 7". 1422pp. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. The 'Kitab-i Mukaddes' Bible translated into Ottoman Turkish. . Bayan Agop / The English and American Bible Society hardcover
199417163JLos Angeles: Creative Artists Agency 1994. Original 140 page first draft screenplay for the acclaimed motion picture nominated for 12 Academy Awards and which won 9 Oscars including Best Picture Best Director Best Supporting Actress Best Art Direction Best Cinematography Best Costume Design Best Editing Best Original Dramatic Score and Best Sound. Bradbound in printed agency wrappers. Very good. Directed by Anthony Minghella the film stars Ralph Fiennes Juliette Binoche Willem Dafoe and Kristin Scott Thomas. Creative Artists Agency unknown
4489512 issues: Communication by H.R.H The Duke of Edinburgh 1968; McLuhan and the Future of Literature 1969; The Origin of Classics by Sir Basil Blackwell 1970; Chaucer's Idea of What is Noble 1971; Literacy by The Rt. Hon. Jo Grimmond 1972; Walter De La Mare 1973; Sweet Use of Adversity: An Experience 1974; Why English 1975; A Poet and his Publisher 1976; Autobiography 1977; Verse v. Prose 1978; The Fowlers: Their Achievements in Lexicography and Grammar 1979. Stapled Wraps. Very Good. 8vo. Paperback