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224pp., text in English, 26cm., in the series: "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren" jg.46 nr.112, softcover, very good condition, T64402
A new Edition, with the Author's Apology, and Explanatory Notes, by W. Wotton B. D. & others, 1 vol. in-12 reliure plein veau blond de l'époque, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches dorées, triple file d'encadrement aux plats, coupes et chasses ornées, London [ Rotterdam, Thomas Johnson ], 1734, 2 ff., 292 pp. Agréable exemplaire (3 piqûres de vers en dos et mors en queue, bel exemplaire par ailleurs) Anglais
4to hardcover under dustkjacket, Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1977, VIII pp., 2 ff., 99 pp. et 13 planches Good (dustjacket a bit rubbed) Anglais
60p. Paperback Good condition, spine reinforced with brown paper tape, previous owner's name erased from front cover, foxed
12mo, 177, [3, index]pp., hand-coloured engraved folding map, 2 engraved plates, original printed wrappers bound-in a rear, nineteenth-century red calf, head and foot of spine slightly frayed otherwise and nice copy.
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.
First edition, 12mo (170 x 105 mm), iv, 173, [3]pp., orig. boards, inner front hinge broken but holding, blue sugar paper peeled away from upper cover, head of spine chipped, a nice copy with text very clean and bright. Provenance: Early signature of Thomas Edwards, Long Melford at head of title page.
pp. (8), lxiii, (1) [Blank], (65)-493, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Brown and foxed. Bookplate of Corneille and Warren Rucker. Early manuscript ownerships of: Hon. S. Harris, September 2, 1835, Chapel Hill, NC; James O.L. Goggin, Lynchburg, VA, rear fly leaf. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, rubbed. Original leather spine label. Small loss at tail of spine. Hardbound. Very Good. Title continues: 'Translated from the Fourth Edition of the French, by C.R. Prinsep. Sixth American Edition, containing a translation of the introduction, and additional notes, by Clement C. Biddle'. Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832) was a French economist and businessman. He had classically liberal views and argued in favor of competition, free trade, and lifting restraints on business. e is best known for Say's Law, also known as the law of markets, which he popularized. Scholars disagree on the surprisingly subtle question of whether it was Say who first stated what we now call Say's Law: 'Supply creates its own demand'. First Biddle edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 26645. PAIMP 20
214 p. + Frontis. Early manuscript ownership of A. Hatzfield on title page. In block letters on rear fly leaf "From the ruins of "Old Main" of Westminster College Burned Jan. 24, 1927, 1861-1927." This refers to the college located in New Wilmington, PA, where two 'Old Main' had burned to the ground in 1861 and 1927. First fly leaves and verso of Frontis light smoke damage. Top edge darkened. 24mo. 145 mm. Original very worn leather binding. Front board detached. Boards stained. Spine very worn with loss. S&S/AI 5326. Hardbound. AI BX 5
Translated from the original Latin of Cornelius Van Bynkershoek, 1 vol. 8vo, original full leather binding, Published by Farrand & Nicholas, Philadelphia, also by Farrand, Mallory & co, Boston, P. H. Nicklin & Co, Baltimore, D. Farrand & Green, Albany; Lyman, Mallory & Co, Portland, and Swift & Chipman, Middlebury, Fry and Kammerer, Printers, 1810, 1 f. blanc, 1 f. n. ch., xxxiv-218 pp. , pp. 249-251 (Index from another book) et 1 f. blanc Very good copy in its contemporary binding (slighlty rubbed, foxing) coming from Caesar Augusts Rodney' library (contemporary signature of C.A. Rodney on title page, and 4 autograph lines written by "C.A.Rodney A.G." to "William Lee"). Caesar Augustus Rodney (1772 – 1824) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, Delaware.Member of the Democratic-Republican Party, he served in the Delaware General Assembly, as well as a U.S. Representative and Senator, and became U.S. Attorney General (A.G.) on January 20, 1807, named by President Thomas Jefferson. Unhappy about being passed over for a U.S. Supreme Court appointment, he resigned on December 1811. During the War of 1812, he was captain of a rifle corps which became the Delaware 1st Artillery then served at Fort Union in Wilmington, on the Canadian frontier, and assisted in the defense of Baltimore in 1814. He was the nephew of Caesar Rodney who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This title, translated by Du Ponceau (1760-1844), is important for its insights into the American reception of the civil law in the early 1800s. Anglais
London, Macmillan, 1967. 448 p. 1 h. 8º. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta, ésta algo rozada. Buen ejemplar. Book in English
pp. 196, (1) [Subscription promotion] + (3) [Publisher's advertisement and catalogue] + Engraved portrait frontis of John Howard engraved by Thackara & Vallance, Philadelphia, 1794, signed in plate. Original paper guard for frontis. Age stain. Handsome manuscript ownership of Edward Dowers, January 1796 on verso of frontis. Subscribers' names pages 187-197. 12mo. 17 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Corners rubbed with loss. Front board fragile. Spine rubbed and worn. Remnants of original leather spine label. Hardbound. Good. John Howard (1726-1790) was a philanthropist and the first English prison reformer. 'His detailed proposals for improvements were designed to enhance the physical and mental health of the prisoners and the security and order of the prison. His recommendations pertaining to such matters as the prison location, plan and furnishings, the provision of adequate water supply, and prisoner's diet promoted hygiene and physical health.' In 1777, Howard's sister died, leaving him L15,000 and her house. He used this inheritance and the revenue from the sale of her house to further his work on prisons. By 1784, Howard calculated that he had travelled over 42,000 miles visiting prisons. His crusade and personal example greatly influenced reformers in the U.K. and the U.S. Evans 26543. PALIB 6
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian and English. 244 p. A vocabulary dictionary of historical texts: English-Persian, Persian-English.= Farhang-i vâzhagân-i mutûn-i târîkhî: Ingilîsî-Fârsî, Fârsî-Ingilîsî.
Second Edition, with additions, 12mo, [5], 6-100pp., folding engraved map of the town of Leicester, 5 nineteenth-century mounted actual photographs tipped-in, and 6 engraved plates tipped, modern cloth, uncut, spine faded. Susanna Watts was born in Leicester and was dedicated to bringing about the immediate abolition of slavery. She started one of the first fair trade campaigns, wrote hymns and pamphlets and even locked horns with William Wilberforce. When her father died, her wealthy family's finances became tight and she had to find a way to support herself and her mother. At the age of 15 or 16 she began writing to earn money, and as well as penning the first guide to Leicester, she wrote poetry to promote the emancipation of slaves. To be a young woman and a published author in the late 18th Century would not have been an easy task, so the fact that she prevailed shows how passionate Susanna was in her desire to make her antislavery views known. "They dared to stand up in front of all these men and say what they thought was right ? two women from the provincial town of Leicester." According to Shirley Aucott, a local historian and author, Susanna worked on a periodical called 'The Hummingbird', which brought together different ideas on the antislavery moment, and she organised what must have been one of the first fair trade campaigns! She visited local households and shops to persuade them not to use sugar produced in the Caribbean, claiming that, "abstinence from sugar would sign the death warrant of West Indian slavery."
Third edition, viii, 9-98, [2]pp., one engraved plate, 10 woodcuts in the text, cont. signature of John Preston at head of title, cont. half calf, hinges cracked. Although the title page calls for "Three neat Plates" only one is present.
Illustrated by the Author Design di Tony Ward. 24mo (cm 12x8). pp. 102. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . Ivor Cutler (Glasgow, 15 gennaio 1923 – Londra, 3 marzo 2006) è stato un poeta, cantautore, umorista, scrittore per bambini, storyteller, attore e pittore scozzese. Divenne famoso per le sue partecipazioni a vari programmi della BBC Radio, in particolare a quelli condotti da John Peel. Scrisse molti libri soprattutto per bambini e fu per 30 anni insegnante di danza, poesia, dramma e musica per bambini di età compresa tra i 7 e gli 11 anni. I suoi lavori sono pervasi da un umorismo buffo e surreale, spesso venato di malinconia.
159pp. Hardcover Very good condition good
1st edition. Hardback in dust jacket. Fine/Fine. ISBN 024111098X. 16969. eng
Creasing to jacket cover, small amount of curling to corners. Colour bleeding on inside of jacket. Hard cover unaffected.
This is a very good two volume hardcover set in the original publisher's red leather and red cloth elaborately decorated in gilt. Volume 2 has its' dust jacket (complete but one chip), volume 1 doesn't. Very clean inside and out. A little light staining at the edges of the last few pages of volume 1. Some wear to edges and corners. Two pamphlets, one titled 'A.B.C. Kanji Alphabet and Radicals' and the other 'Latest Abbreviations of Kanji' laid in. Volume 1 is thumb indexed. This is the 2nd edition revised and enlarged. 10" high X 8" wide, 1812 pages + numerous related appendices and publisher's ads for other books on the Japanese language. These books will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Very light shelfwear to book. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover. DJ is a bit tattered with chipping, tears and browning and some loss to upper edge. ; 73 pages
Hardcover. First edition. Jacket is creased and nicked along edges. Jacket spine foot is chipped. Spine is sunned and rubbed, cover is good, clear, bright and tight. Spine is slightly cocked but binding remains intact. Used
237p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition Essays on printing, Arabian Nights, Goldsmith, Swift, Maria Edgeworth, Defoe and others
Four articles bound together but with various paginations. Large paper copy. Wide margins. Deckle edges. Uncut and unopened. Age stained. Large 4to. 30 cm. Original blue wraps with printed paper label. Probably issued as No. 464 of "Archaeologia, Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity." Scarce in the original wraps. ENGLAND BOX 1
Third edition, [4], 20pp., 10 plates, orig. printed wrappers, stitched as issued.