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1987108HÉditions Marcel Broquet 1987. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by ArtistI. Signed by Artist Type: Book Signed by Artist 103 pp. full colour reprod. on gloss paper covered hard bdg. with black titling on front board & spine; without a dust jacket as published. The brilliant paintings of Tibor K. Thomas a Hungarian immigrant to Quebec where he praticed his art and lived his life. Signed and dated by the artist on front end paper.Please contact us directly for a full description. Photo scan available upon request.Photo scan available upon request. Books sold to the USA are shipped USPS vis Canada Post Expedited; FREE OF CUSTOMS OR DUTY CHARGES. Éditions Marcel Broquet hardcover
1334651612.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334236763.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
182533934London: 18th April 1825. 1825. Good. - Octavo. 25 words penned in black ink on a sheet of ctream paper approximately 6-3/4 inches high by 4-5/8 inches wide. The letter is mounted on a slightly larger piece of tan paper. Signed "Yours very truly / Daniel Terry" with his Alfred Place address and the date below the signature. There is some light staining to the letter's left bottom corner with some tiny marks to its left margin. Folded twice for mailing. Good. <p>Terry's note addressed to "My dear Kelly" is accepting an invitation to dine with Kelly and a mutual friend.<p>Daniel Terry c. 1780-1829 was an English actor and playwright who made his career in London Edinburgh and the northern English provinces. He was a close associate of Walter Scott and adapted several of Scott's works for the stage. The first of these was a musical adaptation of "Guy Mannering" in which Terry appeared in March 1816. [London]: 18th April, 1825. unknown
7108First Letter to Littlejohns: 15 June 1929. Second Letter to Littlejohns: 20 December 1930. Third Letter to Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons: 14 February 1931. All three on letterhead of 89 Gunterstone Road W. Kensington W14 London. All three items concern Littlejohns' 'British Watercolour Painting and Painters of Today' London: Pitman 1931'. First Letter: 12mo 3 pp. 43 lines. Text clear and entire. On two leaves attached to one another in a corner by a pin. Good on lightly-creased paper. Interesting and informative letter concerning 'two watercolours' which Williams would 'like to be 'reproduced in Littlejohn's work on water colours'. Gives details of the titles of the works and the name and address of the owner 'who has consented to send them'. Discusses the techniques employed in executing the two works and the paper they were painted on. Second Letter to 'Dear Sir' i.e. Littlejohns: 12mo 1 p. Four lines. Good. Thanks him 'for the prints of my two water colours' which he thinks are 'excellent'. Third Letter to Pitman: 12mo 1 p. 8 lines. Good. Acknowledging the 'very welcome gift of copies' of the book. 'I think the reproductions of my own watercolours are excellent and as far as I am able to judge the others are equally good & the book is a most pleasant possession'. First Letter (to Littlejohns): 15 June 1929. Second Letter (to [Littlejohns]): 20 December 1930. Third Letter (to Sir Isaac Pitm unknown
18726965<p>Octavo. Engraved frontispiece portrait pictorial title page from the 1866 edition 64 illustrations. 1106 pages. Full contemporary blindstamped dark brown morocco spine with raised bands and gilt stamped title gilt stamped edges and inner dentelles marbled endpapers a.e.g. slight rubbing. Very good. Two volumes in one. Printed by Welch Bigelow Cambridge. Hearldic bookplate of Charles K. Giles designed by T.K. Raffington.</p> James R. Osgood hardcover
26136Stated to have been sent from 'Aldworth / Oct 25 - 76'. 25 October 1876. An apparent forgery of a letter the text of which is quoted in Hallam Tennyson’s 1897 memoir of his father. 1p 12mo. On discoloured wove paper. Aged and with repair with archival tape at extremities on reverse. Folded twice for postage. Reads: ‘Aldworth / Oct 25 - 76 / My dear Mrs Gladstone / On Monday then - if all be well. As you are good enough to say that you will manage everything rather than lose my visit - you must manage that I may have my pipe in my own room whenever I like / Yours ever / A Tennyson/’. The supposed provenance is noted in pencil on the reverse: ‘This letter was written by Alfred Lord Tennyson to Mrs. Gladstone in 1876. Purchased from Noel Conway of New St Birmingham in 1900 by / Samuel Englefield / Henley on Thames.’ The present text differs from Hallam Tennyson’s version also in the third volume of Lang and Shannon by reading ‘you must’ rather than ‘will you’ - the latter reading also featuring in the facsimile of the letter in the Strand Magazine 1892 among the illustrations to J. Holt Schooling’s article on ‘The Handwriting of Alfred Lord Tennyson’ the caption stating that the letter ‘is in the possession of Messrs. Noel Conway 50B New Street Birmingham’. See Image. Stated to have been sent from 'Aldworth / Oct 25 - 76'. [25 October 1876] unknown
188751661Tokyo æ±äº¬: Kyoshundo 乿˜¥å ‚ 1887. First edition. Softcover. Very good. Quarto. 22 leaves double-sided fukuro-toji syle. Tan paper string-bound Asian-style wrappers. Black lettering in English on a white paper label pasted on the front cover.<br /> <br /> This scarce work intended primarily for an English-speaking readership in the West contains biographical text for 10 different Japanese historical and legendary figures. The text for each is accompanied by a beautiful Japanese woodblock-printed illustration in color ukiyo-e. The prints which total 10 double-page images throughout were created by four different Meiji-era woodblock artists and are captioned above bilingually in English and Japanese. Each print includes the artist's signature. The acclaimed artist Ogata Gekko 尾形月耕 1859 – 1920 created 4 prints "Yamato Takeru" "Wake no Kiyomaro" "Taira no Shigemori" and Saigo Takamori the prolific artist Toyohara Chikanobu 豊原周延 1838–1912 created 2 prints "Empress Jingu" and "Kato Kiyomasa" Mizuno Toshikata 水野年方 1866-1908 created 2 prints "Takenouchi no Sukune" and "Kusunoki Masashige" and an as yet unidentified fourth artist created the other 2 prints "Minamoto No Yoshiie" and "Hojo Tokimune". We believe that all images here were created specifically for the book and have found no other external examples or other references for them.<br /> <br /> The figures covered here are in order: Yamato Takeru Prince Ousu a semi-legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty - the legendary Empress Jingu - the legendary hero statesman and Shinto priest of the first century Takenouchi no Sukune - Wake no Kiyomaro 733–799 an important government official - Minamoto No Yoshiie 1039-1106 among the most acclaimed samurai in Japanese history - Taira no Shigemori 1138-1179 a samurai of the Taira clan during the Heiji Rebellion - Hojo Tokimune 1251-1284 ruler of Japan and leader of the Japanese forces against the Mongol Invasions of Japan - Kusunoki Masashige 1294-1336 an acclaimed samurai - Kato Kiyomasa 1562-1611 a famous daimyo of the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods - famed samurai Saigo Takamori 1928-1877 who was one of the leaders of the Meiji Restoration.<br /> <br /> As stated in publisher's advertisement in English at the front of the book this is the first volume of what was intended to be larger series of 10 volumes 日本å¤ä»Šå家圖解 Nihon Kokon Meika Zukai illustrating the lives of notable and famous figures in Japanese history. The set was to cover a total of 100 figures 10 per volume. Ultimately only the first two volumes were ever published 1887 and 1890. A third related book also from Kyoshundo was published during this time illustrating famed locations in Japan.<br /> <br /> This variant of the work contains the main text throughout only in English although the final two pages containing publisher's advertisements and publication information are printed in Japanese as well as the image captions. The other known version of the book which was issued simultaneously has the main text of the book printed trilingually in English Japanese and Kanbun a form of Classical Chinese read in Japan which is no longer used. The first printed page of the book credits "Miki Tecki" Miki Teiichi 三木 貞一 1861-1933 with "Japanese and Chinese" text and Goro Takahashi 高橋 五郎 1856-1935 with English translation. The book contains a number of English typographical errors throughout including on the front cover.<br /> <br /> Covers with some light smudges and a few small stains. Light pencil markings on the front cover. The string binding has partially come loose with only the middle two strings of four still present and holding. A few leaves have some minor rippling. All images throughout mostly clean. In very good condition overall. The work in is known by a number of variant titles in English: Short Biographies of Emeni Japanese in Ancient and Modern Times - The Pictures and Biographies of a Hundred Eminent Japanese - Nihon Kokon Meika Zukai - Pictures of a Hundred Eminent Japanese Ancient and Modern with Their Biographies - Map of Japan's Ancient and Modern Families literal translation. Kyoshundo (乿˜¥å ‚) unknown
1934202848Cambridge England : W. Heffer 1934. First Edition. Hardback. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth with gilt titles to the front panel. Spine bands worn with dulling and rubbing to the panel edges. Generalized surface wear and sun fading to boards as with age. SIGNED and inscribed by the author W. M. Teape. Remains quite well-preserved overall. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 34 pages; Physical description: vii 34 p. ; 22 cm. Subjects: Upanishads. English. Selections. Upanishads - Criticism interpretation etc. Cambridge, England : W. Heffer hardcover
0939791935.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997Q-0939791714TESOL Publications 1997-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! TESOL Publications paperback
1997DADAX0939791714Brand: TESOL Publications 1997-06-01. paperback. New. 8.50x0.50x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: TESOL Publications paperback
1991mon0000057708TESOL 1991-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. TESOL paperback
1991mon0000057706TESOL 1991-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. TESOL paperback
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2026__0198978367Oxford University Press 2026. Paperback. New. 10 revised edition edition. Oxford University Press paperback
0080425771.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18452222175<p>Second edition. 16mo. 3/4 gilt stamped blue calf; richly gilt spine; red morocco labels; over marbled boards and marbled edges. Very good minor rubbing; 2 small scrapes on back cover. 242 pages.</p><p>Printed by Bradbury and Evans.</p><p>Small binder's ticket of J. Kelly 15 Gower place.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Rogers.</p><p>Pencil signature of K. Rogers on title page.</p> Edward Moxon hardcover
1913mon0000016913Taylor Nash & Taylor 1913. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. No DJ. Fifth Edition. Signed by Edward Robeson Taylor on the front free page Mayor of San Francisco from 1907-1910 and inscribed to Harry G. McKannay Esq. Secretary to the Mayor of San Francisco from 1907-1910. No other markings in book. Binding is tight. Pages browning. Taylor, Nash & Taylor hardcover
38917PARIS BAUDRY 1840. FOUR VOLUMES. A CABINET EDITION 48mo. 10 by 7 cm. ATTRACTIVELY BOUND IN HALF LEATHER MARBLED BOARDS FRONTIS. ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE. ITALIAN TEXT. SLIGHT FOXING BUT CLEAN AND TIGHTLY BOUND. SCARCE. PARIS, BAUDRY, 1840 hardcover
36905New York: Opera Gallery 2007. Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Opera Gallery in New York in 2007 hardback. 4to 32cm by 27cm 145pp. Illustrated throughout mainly in colour. Original laminated boards. This copy is in very good condition. New York: Opera Gallery, 2007. hardcover
200690364Hudson Hills Press. New. 2006. Hardcover. 1555952704 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 128 pp. ; 82 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . Hudson Hills Press hardcover
196735577Port Washington NY: Kennikat Press 1967. Paperback. Complete 10-volume set. Stiff grazed wrappers. Various paginations most circa 2150pp. Fine. First of this paperback edition having been first published privately in the 1940s. An extraordinarily useful bibliographical accomplishment essential for serious research. The true first edition is quite scarce and even this first softbound edition is uncommon -- especially in such pristine condition. Kennikat Press paperback