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028217804X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
31154Printed and Published at the Horace Walpole Press by F. E. Rogers n.d. 0. 8vo. Black stiffend cloth wrappers. 279pp. Good copy printed on heavy paper wraps are bent around the edges otherwise very good solid copy. "With The Compliments of the Authors" written on ffl. Sonnets Terza rima verse Ballades songs selected from Richepin''s Les Chansons De Gueux La Bombarde La Mer Sea Folk Sea Watches Les Caresses Summer Autumn Winter Mes Paradis. . Printed and Published at the Horace Walpole Press by F. E. Rogers n.d. paperback
181415962London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1814. Third Edition. First Printing. Leather. Publisher's full brown leather spines in six compartments separated by gilt borders gilt lettering on burgundy labels in one compartment gilt tooling or volume numbers in remaining compartments. This is an anthology of hundreds of selections from articles that appeared in "The Gentleman's Magazine" since its first publication in 1731 compiled and edited by John Walker in 1809. "The Gentleman's Magazine" was one of the most popular publications of its era and includes a great deal of history philosophy antiquarian research literary criticism letters from eminent authors biographical memoirs natural history and many other subjects. Vol. I: Researches Historical and Antiquarian; Vol. II. Ancient and Modern Literature Criticism and Philology Philosophy and Natural History; Vol. III: Letters to and From Eminent Persons Miscellaneous Articles including Anecdotes of Extraordinary Persons Useful Projects and Inventions &c. &c.; Vol. IV: Biographical Memoirs Literary Anecdotes and Characters Topographical Notices. . Boards rubbed corners bumped hinges professionally reinforced; text block tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. xv 486; xii 540; xv 544; xii 620 pp . Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover
1348079142.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187196251Dorking Surrey U. K.: March 13 1871. 1871. Very good. - A slip of paper 3-3/4 inches high by 4-1/4 wide is inscribed and signed ""Walter Thornbury" Also signed in the third person; The corners of the paper have been clipped diagonally & it has been mounted on a piece of card of a similar size. The bottom edge of the card is unevenly cut. Very good. <p>The author sends a signed quotation to a correspondent: "With W. Thornbury's compliments. / "O sunshine of the summer day / Chase shadows from my path away." / Walter Thornbury. / Dorking / March 13 1871".<p>George Walter Thornbury 1828-1876 was an English author. He was the first biographer of J. M. W. Turner. He died young his death said to be caused by overwork. Dorking, Surrey, U. K.: March 13, 1871. unknown
1809060120London: Printed by J. Dean. Published By J. Walker 44 Paternoster Row 1809. New Edition with Corrections & Additions . Wrappers. Good Plus. Large Quarto. LONDON : 1809. New Edition. Hardback. Bound with 'Epistle the second to Mrs. Clarke : A solemn sentimental and reprobating epistle to Mrs Clarke'. Second work without title-page. Later paper wrappers with printed title to cover. Prelims worn. Internally clean. Title-page rather soiled and worn and mounted to blank page for strength. Some foxing and wear. Internally very good and clean. GOOD. i 13pp plus 14pp. With errata on final page worn also. Lg.4to; approx 11 x 9 inches. SCARCE. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. London: Printed by J. Dean. Published By J. Walker 44 Paternoster Row. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Printed by J. Dean. Published By J. Walker, 44 Paternoster Row unknown
19852091502133904118Yamakawa shuppansha 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yamakawa shuppansha paperback
191021551910. Graphite on light wove paper 9 1/4 x 6 inches 235 x 152 mm the full sheet. In very good condition. A detailed rendering of the balustrade and newel of the Escalier de Luynes also known as the Luynes staircase. The remarkable architectural feature was once the central staircase of the Hôtel de Luynes a Parisian mansion home to the Dukes of Luynes. The townhouse was demolished in the 19th century but its magnificent Baroque staircase was saved and is now a key exhibit at the Musée Carnavalet. unknown
1240085184.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191317218NY: The Macmillan Company. Very Good with no dustjacket. 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Volumes one two and three appear fresh and clean and hardly used. Volume four obstetrics and gynaecology has some average wear and one top corner has torn cloth. ; 4 volume set. Thousands of pages total. Illustrated. ; Large 8vo . The Macmillan Company hardcover
186018931860. Watercolor and pencil on cream wove J Whatman 1827 paper with a partial watermark 7 x 10 1/8 inches 176 x 256 mm the full sheet. The left sheet edge has significant wear; the result of its removal from a page in an album to which the sheet was tipped in. There is also a horizontal tear in the center left sheet edge which extends approximately one inch into the image through the image of the figure with outstretched arms. Small corner losses at the the top right and left sheet as well as a small 1/4 inch at the lower left corner. Colors are extensive and saturated. unknown
195340391Paris: The Olympia Press 1953. Softcover. VG - bright tight some very slight wear but overall a stunning copy. The Olympia Press paperback
30305LONDON BOURNEHALL PRESS1975. LIMITED TO 111 COPIES THIS BEING NUMBER 32. ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN BURDEN WITH 9 FULL-PAGE PLATES EACH NUMBERED AND SIGNED BY HIM. ALSO A PLATE TO THE FRONT PASTEDOWN BY BURDEN. PRINTED ON ANTIQUE LAID PAPER HANDBOUND BY SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE IN QUARTER MOROCCO OVER BROWN BOARDS T.E.G. A FINE COPY WHICH HAS A VERY SMALL LIBRARY STAMP TO THE REAR OF THE TITLE PAGE OTHERWISE NO EVIDENCE. VERY SCARCE. LONDON, BOURNEHALL PRESS,1975 hardcover
193128346<p>Little Brown & Company BOSTON 1931. HBDJ Published March 1931. First American Edition Dates match on title & Copyright pg NF/NF- Beautiful Purple Cloth with Gold decoration. Book Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 8vo. 263 pages. A few tiny nicks to jacket otherwise complete and quite nice. NOT price-clipped. but some weirds including "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole " noted tale of unsuspected psychopath;.Burke's tour of historic London pubs A series of horror crime and supernatural tales mostly set in London's Chinatown . originally published in the UK titled "The Pleasantries of Old Quong" the same year featuring Quong Lee as the protagonist of these mystery short stories. Shadows in the Attic Desirab le Villa. He was married to Winnifred Wells whose pen name is Clare Cameron who wrote Rustle of Spring. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good.</p> Little, Brown & Company , BOSTON hardcover
19922090202120414627Kenkyushashuppan 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kenkyushashuppan paperback
1886100786<p>Queens House Chelsea London March 28 1886. 1886. Very good. - Over 100 words penned on 3 sides of 7 inch high by 4-1/2 inch wide creamy white paper. In his letter penned vertically and horizontally the English cleric and author of "Music and Morals" Hugh Reginald Haweis writes that he'll be lecturing in Canada "I think I may say that I shall not go right along Canada ___ but only visit Quebec Montreal & Toronto etc. in Canada where I have resting places already - I shall be at Quebec abt 2nd week in Sep & go on Westward - If I know all the towns likely to be visited I have friends who could put me up." Signed "H.A. Haweis". There is some minor smudging to the third page. Folded for mailing with a short tear along the bottom of the fold. Very good.</p><p>The son of the Rev. John Oliver Willyams Haweis Canon of Chichester Hugh Reginald Haweis 1838-1901 was ordained after travels in Italy where he served under Garibaldi in 1860. He held various curacies in London becoming incumbent of St. James's Marylebone in 1866. His unconventional methods of conducting the service short stature and lively manner attracted large congregations. He traveled abroad a good deal and was Lowell lecturer in Boston in 1885. He had a great interest in music and wrote books on violins and church bells. His best-known book was "Music and Morals" 1871 which went through sixteen editions before the end of the century.</p> Queens House, Chelsea, London, March 28, 1886.
178860519Printed For GCJ & J Robinson. 1788. Hardcover. Very Good. X 367pp illustrated with 6 plates complete as listed some foxing mainly to plates and prelims attractively bound in full calf nicely respined raised bands bookplate of Denis Gray corners of covers rubbed. By William Thompson or Thomas Newte ; Octavo . Printed For GCJ & J Robinson hardcover
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