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202150174West Academic Publishing 2021-05-24. hardcover. New. 10x1x7. Brand New! Usually ships within one business day! This item is: Wills Trusts and Estates Including Taxation and Future Interests Hornbook Series Kurtz English Gallanis; 6th ed. 2021; '; ISBN: 9781647088002. For fastest delivery choose Expedited Shipping. We represent the Internet's largest independent legal bookstore! West Academic Publishing hardcover
2510270164West Academic Publishing 2017-07-18. hardcover. Good. 7x1x10. Hardcover ex-library with typical marks shows moderate cover wear. Text is unmarked. Ships FAST! West Academic Publishing hardcover
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69-8062England: 19th century printer. 6.5 x 9.5 cm. Very Good. Newspaper Clipping with wood engraved portrait of William Wordsworth 1770-1850. Signature Facsimile. [England: 19th century printer] unknown
675715 February 1804; Pall Mall. 12mo 2 pp. Good on aged paper. A formal letter in the third person. Windham 'is almost ashamed' of sending Sharpe 'anything so trifling as what accompanies this note'. His justification for doing so is the 'wish of having his opinions stated with tolerable correctness on a subject to which Mr Sharpe as a matter of some interest at the moment may happen in some degree to have turned his thoughts.' Sharp's name was often misspelt by contemporaries and he is listed in the index to the online Oxford DNB as 'also known as Sharpe Richard'. 15 February 1804; Pall Mall. unknown
1904370372London ; New York : Macmillan 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Series; Eighteenth century artists and engravers. Physical description; xvi 333 p. 30 leaves of plates : 30 ill. ports. ; 26 cm. and portfolio of xl pl. part col. incl. ports. 64 cm. Notes; with photos of their work loosely inserted. Subjects; Ward William English engraver 1766-1826. Ward James English painter and engraver 1769-1859. Engraving. Printmakers British 19th century ; Biography. Engraving ; Catalogs. Genres; Biography. Catalogs. Illustrated. London ; New York : Macmillan hardcover
13572Dated 'William Watson Windermere Aug 1897'. 2pp. 8vo. Neatly written out on two leaves of laid paper with watermark of Caxton Superfine Vellum. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. The poem consists of twenty-eight lines arranged in seven four-line stanzas the first reading: 'On lake and fell the loud rains beat And August closes rough and rude. 'Twas Summer's whim to counterfeit The wilder hours her hours prelude.' The last stanza reads: 'And various through her mundane lot She counts herself benignly starred - All her vicissitudes forgot In your regard.' There are no variations between this and the poem as it appeared in Watson's collection 'The Hope of the World and other Poems' London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1898. Dated 'William Watson | Windermere | Aug 1897'. hardcover
65-2219London 18th cent. Thomas Coventry 1st Baron Coventry 1578-1640 Lord Keeper. Line engraving. Image size: 103 mm x 176 mm. Sheet size: 285 mm x 440 mm. Watermarked "Waldore". London, 18th cent. unknown
264483 November 1835; Victoria i.e. the Victoria Theatre London. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. Bifolium. Aged and a little worn with short closed tear at head of the first leaf repaired with tape and the second leaf having a discoloration at one edge from tape used in mount. Signed ‘W. T. Moncrieff’. Casting interesting light on the production of melodramas in the ‘Surrey-side’ theatres. In an effort to induce him to collaborate with him on a production at the Victoria Theatre he begins: ‘My dear Cooke / Without wishing to interfere with any arrangement you may have made or may be contemplating to make - there can be no harm in my dropping a hint that the Proprietors here would be most happy to secure your Services at any time on your own terms - if at all within their means’. Such an arrangement would also please Moncrieff ‘as I have the idea of a Drama that I think very likely to prove quite as attractive as ever “My Poll and my Partner Joe†may prove.’ That play by J. T. Haines and with music by Jolly was a great success at the Royal Surrey Theatre in the same year. He ends by asking Cooke to ‘turn this over in hyour mind at your leisure and favor me with a line on the subject’. 3 November 1835; Victoria [i.e. the Victoria Theatre, London]. unknown
14181Without place or date. 1p. landscape 12mo. On bifolium addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'Mr. Richd. Lambe'. In fair condition on aged and lightly-worn paper with unobtrusive spike hole through the centre of both leaves. The letter reads: 'Mr. Say's compliments to Mr. Lamb sic has no knowledge of Ld. Jersey himself but have no doubt of getting an introduction and will see about it to morrow Morng. could you inform me who painted it that would be the best method of proceeding - Yours truly W. Say.' Without place or date. unknown
5508Date and place not stated. Dimensions roughly four and a quarter inches by eight wide. Good on lightly aged paper and with traces of previous grey-paper mount adhering to reverse which is docketed in a nineteenth-century hand 'Handwriting of the Author of Lorenzo de Medici'. Also docketed in left-hand margin of recto. Begins 'One of the most fatal enemies to the tranquility & happiness of human life is that jealous & timid apprehension which foresees evils at too great a distance & often imagines them when they do not exist'. Initialled in top left-hand corner. Date and place not stated. unknown
2471727 August 1936; c/o Jonathan Cape Ltd 30 Bedford Square WC1 London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice for postage. Reads: ‘Dear Miss Cond / I have pleasure in sending you my signature. As you will see it is quite an ordinary one. / Yours very truly / William Plomer’. The signature is in fact rather stylish in an understated way and the underlining has two small curls in it. In ink on otherwise-blank reverse by someone who misread the signature: 'William Ploms'. See Image. 27 August 1936; c/o Jonathan Cape Ltd, 30 Bedford Square, WC1 [London]. unknown
ria9780192894816_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This volume in the 21st Century Oxford Authors series brings together a selection of William Morris's poetry and prose lectures articles and letters with an introduction and notes that emphasize his rich literary and historical conn hardcover
40793SUSSEX CENTAUR PRESS LTD. 1969. FIRST EDITION. A VERY GOOD COPY IN A VERY GOOD DUSTWRAP. SOME HIGHLIGHTING. SUSSEX, CENTAUR PRESS LTD., 1969 unknown
1869biblio76<p>1869. Smith Elder & Co. Boards endpages and foredges have a brown spotted pattern; boards have burgundy corners and spine with gold lettering some worn to illegibility. Previous owner's bookplate on front endpages. Bindings in poor condition with separated hinges disintegrating spines Text throughout is clean and unmarked.</p> Smith, Elder & Co. hardcover
65-2214London 18th cent. William Juxon 1582-1663 Archbishop of Canterbury. Engraving. Image size: 105 mm x 178 mm. Sheet size: 285 mm x 440 mm.Watermarked "Waldore". London, 18th cent. unknown
18290From 48 Stockwell Park Crescent London S.W. On letterhead of the Savage Club Lancaster House Savoy W.C. 22 December 1886. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Headed 'Private'. He writes that he called the previous day at Coffin's chambers and that he will do so the following day 'and will bring that bit for the wall'. He states 'in confidence' that he wishes to 'pay a surgeon on Saty next £6. 5. 0 rent for Studio - he is a good fellow but he wants his rent'. Callcott has in the studio 'a number of works & I would let you have if agreeable a good picture recent work size 61in x 41 - Rocky Coast - never used yet in Exhibition or otherwise'. He can let Coffin have the painting at an 'awfully low' price. From 48 Stockwell Park Crescent, London S.W. On letterhead of the Savage Club, Lancaster House, Savoy, W.C. 22 December 1886. unknown
40634Aldershot: Ashgate 2005. . 8vo. pp.xvii361 black hardcover gilt; a fine copy in near-fine unclipped dust-jacket. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. hardcover
6593'Monday' no date but docketed 'Dec 1837'; '33 New B. S.' i.e. 33 New Burlington Street London. 12mo 1 p 10 lines. On worn discoloured paper with slight loss due to the breaking of two seals. Text clear and entire. The letter has been readdressed in another hand hence the two seals to 'Mr Price Crease & Sons Smithfield'. Harrison quotes his 'friend of the L. G. i.e. the Literary Gazette' as follows: 'Your D'Israeli paper may be useful as there is a new Edition. May I do as I like with its matter' He asks for 'an answer as soon as possible'. 'Monday' [no date, but docketed 'Dec 1837']; '33 New B. S.' [i.e. 33 New Burlington Street, London]. unknown
69-8090England: 19th century printer. 6.5 x 9 cm. Very Good. Newspaper Clipping with wood engraved portrait of William Godwin 1756-1836. Signature Facsimile. [England: 19th century printer] unknown
2386811 April 1861; on board ‘H.M.S. “Excellent†/ WW Portsmouth.’. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p tall 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged; folded twice. In the following transcription the manuscript parts are in square brackets: ‘By Command of the Commissioners for Executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland &c. / To Mr William Mullice / hereby appointed Gunner 2d Class Additional of Her Majesty’s Ship “Cumberland†for service to “Ætna†/ THE Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having appointed you Gunner 2d Class Addl of Her Majesty’s Ship “Cumberland†their Lordships hereby direct you to repair on board that Ship at Sheerness and to report to me the day on which you shall have joined her. / You are further desired to acknowledge the receipt of this communication forthwith addressing your Letter to The Secretary of The Admiralty. / By Command of their Lordships / W. G. Romaine / Additional for service in “Ætnaâ€.' 11 April 1861; on board ‘H.M.S. “Excellent†/ WW Portsmouth.’ unknown
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ria9780198881513_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Today William Gladstone is known as a great Victorian statesman whose father was a slave owner and who tried to rescue prostitutes. In this biography Michael Wheeler focuses on his complex and often troubled spiritual life and on his hardcover
17523Hawarden. 25 July 1892. Lengthwise on one side of 12 x 7.5 cm postcard. In fair condition aged and worn with two light postmarks over text and the reverse carrying traces of paper and glue from previous mounting. Addressed on reverse to 'Miss Lewis 10 Lower Sloane Street London S. W.' and redirected in another hand to an address in Essex. The message reads: 'Mr Gladstone with his compliments begs to thank Miss Lewis fo rthe <courteous> presentation of her Translation and enters with much sympathy into the views she has taken of the deeper questions involved both in the Preface and the work.' Hawarden. 25 July 1892. unknown