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286p. + Full Page Photographs. Pages 40 & 41 stained by old news clipping. Foxed. Inked ownership of Margarat Dow. Tall 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, slightly soiled. Original priced dust jacket chipped with loss and stained. POLAR 2
Réédition états-unienne du roman historique publié en 1822 par l'écrivain écossais Walter SCOTT, surnommé "le maître du roman historique" (1771-1832), et dont l'action se déroule dans le Londres du XVIIè siècle, mais dont la plupart des personnages sont Ecossais; 13è des 24 volumes de cette édition des "Waverley novels", série de romans dont l'appellation provient du titre du 1er paru ("Waverley", publié avec succès en 1814), "printed from the most authentic edition, embracing the author's last corrections, prefaces, and notes": introduction de 1831 et lettre introductive de 1822 avec "dialogue" entre l'auteur et son double, le fictif "Captain Clutterbuck"; 13 gravures. (roman qui sera traduit en français sous le titre "Les Aventures de Nigel"). Anglais
With articles by W. G. Rawlinson & A. J. Finberg, 30 illustrations in colours foreword by Sir Charles Holroyd, 1 vol. in-4 relié demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, couv. cons., The Studio, Au Bureau du Studio, Librairie Ollendorff, Paris, 1909, 42 pp. (texte anglais), 30 ill. couleurs montés et 19 pp. de texte en français. Bon exemplaire (dos lég. passé, ex-libris gravé Joseph Aubey contrecollé). Rare exemplaire de l'édition française. Anglais
pp. xvii, 262. Numerous illustrations by Fritz Kredel. Title page decorated and ruled in black. Top edge pale red. Tall 8vo. Original cloth spine over marbled boards. Gilt lettered spine. Hardbound. Nice copy. A beautifully printed and affordable version of the original Limited Editions Club publication. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W81/r
261 p., illus by Fritz Kredel Hardcover Very good condition; in slipcase
20p. 16mo. Original full printed wraps, slightly soiled. Introduction by Gilbert Parker. Scarce. WWI 13
Very Good English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 12 cm). In English. [10], 117, [2] p. 1 b/w plate. The war of the worlds. Abridged and edited by L. Brander, M. A.
pp. 321-384. Profusely illustrated with One hundred and eighteen photograph plates of Italian airplanes, dirigibles, machine guns, field artillery, etc. during WWI. Text under plates in English, Spanish, Italian and French. Folio. Original full pictorial printed wraps. Some soiling on front cover and remains of album mountings on rear. Inked inscription of front cover "Photos can be reproduced". WWI 13
With a map of the seat of war, 1 vol. in-12 reliure éditeur pleine percaline orange (12mo original orange cloth binding), Henry Lea, London, 1859, 3 ff., 57 pp. et 1 f. and folding map Journalist J. H. Stocqueler (1801-1886) was very interested in military affairs. He offers a topographical sketch (illustrated by a folding map), then an historical sketch. Etat très satisfaisant (anc. mouill. sur couv., bon état par ailleurs). Faire (old waterstains on cover, good condition otherwise). Anglais
How America in Making War - article be Hamilton Fyfe; America's Advance Army Nearying the Trenches; Canadians in contrast with their Hun Captures; More Prized Positions wrested from the Foe; Hun murders of the helpless in hospital; Ruin wrought and suffered by the Hun; Royal visits to the Scottish centres of war work; The Badge of the Bonnet; English Soldier's Deeds of Dash and Daring; Winning the Coveted Cross for Valour's Wear; Heroes decorated for valour and devotion; What Happened at Loos - article by Lovat Fraser; Home Scenes of Sentiment and Support; How East is Helping West Against the Hun; Our Navy's Huge Post-Bag - how letters reach our sailors at sea - article; On Board a Ship of Letters - H.M.S. 'G.P.O.'; Locating the Line of March of the Human Mole; The 1st (first) (Royal) Dragoons (one page article with photo). Somewhat above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
pp. (3), 13-598. Foxed. Double column. Loss on rear fly leaf. Penciled ownership of D. L. Taylor, Jr. 230mm. Original quarter leather over marbled boards. Binding very worn with loss. Joseph Marie Eugene Sue (1804-1857) was a French novelist. He was strongly affected by the Socialist ideas of the day, and these prompted his most famous works, the Anti-Catholic novels: Les Mysteres de Paris (10 vols. 1842-1843) and Le Juif Errant ("The Wandering Jew") (10 vols. 1844-1845), which were among the most popular French serial novels of the era. First American edition of this popular work. LITERATURE BX 6
EXTREMELY RARE long poem about the "wandering Jew" trying to immigrate to the US through Ellis Island. 140x200mm. 160 pages. Green cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on front and spine. Cover slightly stained, slightly worn. Cover corners bumped. Spine slightly faded, spine edges worn and slightly tattered. Binding slightly loose and visible between inner cover and whitepages. Binding loose and visible between pages 10-11. Sheet labeled "For the Literary Editor" attached to inner front cover. Ex Libris stamp on title page. Small pen marks on rear inner cover, pages 3 and 85 (NO damage to text). Few aging stains. Small stain on edge of last few pages. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare poetry book is in good reading condition.
139p., illus. Color frontis. & folded plans of the ship. Hardcover Good condition in worn d.j. fair
2 Bde. 28, 34 S. Gr. 4°. OU mit Randschaden.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, on Japanese vellum, with a folding map as frontispiece, title-vignette in blue and black, and 12 maps; original blue buckram, ivory buckram back lettered in gilt, uncut, brown silk marker, covers lightly dust-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1050 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY OUT-OF-SERIES). Sold from an institution with its stamp on front free endpaper, half-title and title. The seventh publication of the Argonaut Press, printed by Walter Lewis at the University Press, Cambridge. The title-vignette is by William Monk.
627p. Hardcover Good condition
English section is 262 pages plus index. French section of similar length. Clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy of this detailed reference. Book
1 vol. 12mo., b&w. cover, b&w. pictures, The Voice of America, 1952, 15 pp. A nice copy of this document, with schedules and explainations in the home language of each country. in Europe as well as Near and Middle East, Latin America, Far East and South Asia. Anglais
1 vol. in-8 br., reprint from : American Oriental Society, New Haven, Connecticut, 1934, Kraus Reprint Co, Millwood New York, 1974, 67 pp. Good condition. Anglais
8vo., First Edition thus; brown cloth, gilt back, brown top, a very good, bright, crisp copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Printed at the Alcuin Press. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
300 p. Very age stained. Some leaves browned but not brittle. Page 289 torn without loss. Early ownership stamp of J. Donavin on title page. 12mo. 180 mm. Original worn leather binding. Rear joint cracked. Loss at head of spine. Samuel Hick (1758-1829) was a popular Methodist preacher in around York, England. S&S/AI 37353. First American Edition - From the Fourth London Edition. Hardbound. Good. AI BX 6
515p. Hardcover Good condition
xxviii, 252 pages. Illustrated with two hundred engravings by George Dorrington. 'Prefatory memoir of the author by G. Moir Bussey'. Loss to top of spine and small splits at joint of spine.
291p., illus. by V. A. Poirson Hardcover Very good condition, second quire bound backwards
8vo, editor's blue cloth richly gilted, edges gilted, John Van Voorst, London, 1855, 306 pp. Charming editor's cloth. Good (binding slightly rubbed) Anglais