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186111London: Hurst and Blackett Publishers 1861. First British Edition. Finely bound in three quarter leather gilt and marbled boards with six compartments and five raised bands to the spine. Marbled end pages and book block edges. Large 8vo. 431 pp. Contains 9 engraved illustrated plates. In very good condition. No ownership marks/writing within. Moderate edge wear to the covers including board exposure at the extremities. Darkened spine panel and board extremities. Scarce especially so when in presentable condition. Hurst and Blackett, Publishers hardcover
183741216Thomas Tegg and Son London 1837. Later Edition. Hardcover. Fair Condition. Size: 8vo <9 3/4". xlvi 479pp. Rebacked. Original boards retained. Handwritten title piece to spine. Front hinge reinforced with binding tape. Rear hinge cracked and working loose. Edges browned and marked. Ex-library with minimal stamps and markings. Covers slightly worn. Corners bumped. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Philosophy; Ireland; 18th century; Religion & Theology. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 41216. . Thomas Tegg and Son hardcover
182042166Richard Priestley London 1820. First Thus. Hardcover Full Leather. Fair Condition. Size: 8vo <9 3/4". lxxvi 411 / 455 / 476pp. 3-volume set complete. Vols 1 & 3 rebacked with handwritten title pieces and reinforced hinges. Vol 2 both boards detached title pieces absent slight loss to extremities. Foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Previous owner's book-plate laid in and ink signature. Covers marked. Corners bumped. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-5 kilos. Category: Philosophy; Ireland; 18th century; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 42166. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Richard Priestley hardcover
18316206Paris, Librairie classique de L. Hachette, 1831 ; in-8, plein veau havane mouchetée, pièce de titre rouge, auteur et titre dorés, grands décors romantiques dorés, tranches marbrées ; (1) f. , 219 pp. , 10 pp. , (1) f.
1811mon0000077271Book on Demand 1811-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. an actual copy of the 1811 edition bound by two soft boards with spine cover missingbut the orgional text in good condition highly collectable as can be rebound Book on Demand paperback
1893379988Bristol : C.T. Jefferies and Sons Printers 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description : 4 preliminary leaves xxxvii pages 1 leaf 443 pages genealogical tables. Subjects : Barclay family. Fitzharding familyManuscripts. Archives England Berkeley Catalogs. Gloucestershire. Bristol : C.T. Jefferies and Sons, Printers hardcover
1826240826003London: Henry Colburn 1826. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. <br /> OVERALL CONDITION: VERY GOOD<br /> <br /> BOOK INFO<br /> <br /> Published in 1826 by Henry Colburn in London. First edition first printing. In mid-nineteenth century 1/2 black morocco over marbled paper fine Riviere binding: Five raised spine bands compartments with gilt emblems or lettering; top edges gilt marbled endpapers bordering in gilt. Octavo 9"x 6" VIII 430 pp.; VII 406 pp. Each volume with a frontispiece. Two volumes complete. <br /> <br /> This first edition of this autobiographical work from socialite author and playwright Elizabeth Princess Berkeley sometimes styled Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Published only two years prior to the author's death. She was an author and playwright perhaps best known for her travelogues. Early in her literary career she wrote a number of light farces pantomimes and fables some of which were performed in London. She knew Samuel Johnson and James Boswell and became a close friend of Horace Walpole who published her early works.<br /> <br /> CONDITION REPORT<br /> <br /> The books are in VERY GOOD antiquarian condition for 160-year-old binding. Square spines with firm hinges and joints. One gutter between flyleaves cracked. Rubbed extremities and joints. Corners bumped. Some pencil writing and partially erased pencil writing to blank flyleaves in volume I. Pages are quite clean and bright with the exception of some foxing to endpapers and frontispieces and an occasional spot or two of light foxing elsewhere.<br /> <br /> ABOUT THE BINDERY <br /> <br /> This lovely set was bound by hand by world-famous bindery Rivi re now Bayntun-Riviere of Bath England the last remaining private bindery in England that still uses the same antique tools and refined craftsmanship that it has since this book was bound by hand over 160 years ago. This 2-volume set was published between 1840 and 1860 as it is signed simply "Riviere" on the bottom of the first blank flyleaf. Henry Colburn hardcover
187516378Paris Germer Baillière 1875 In-8 Fort 274 +32 pp, Bibliothèque Scientifique Internationale, catalogue éditeur in-fine. dos passé, . Filets dorés et illustrations au dos et sur 1er plat.
187518232Paris Germer Baillière 1875 In-8 Fort 274 +32 pp, Bibliothèque Scientifique Internationale, catalogue éditeur in-fine. dos passé, . Filets dorés et illustrations au dos et sur 1er plat. Menus défauts
1889010637PARIS FELIX ALCAN 1889 Un volume in-8 de 274 pages + 16 pages de catalogue in-fine , dans sa reliure éditeur pleine toile bordeaux avec titrage doré sur le premier plat et le dos , ouvrage enrichi de 110 figures in-texte , quatrième édition revue et corrigée , rousseurs claires principalement en début et fin d' ouvrage , le cartonnage est plus ou moins défraîchi , autrement bon exemplaire . Assez bon Couverture rigide
1896616247 uniform volumes each illustrated with numerous coloured and black & white plates including lithographs and engravings complete with 122 illustrations in total" Published by Edward Arnold hardcover
18969706BERKELEY UNIV P 1896 1896. LIGHT GRAY WRAPPERS GOOD-VERY GOOD. Soft cover. BERKELEY, UNIV P, 1896 paperback books
186040229London: Historical:: Biographical:: Military. Good with no dust jacket. 1860. Second Edition. Leather. 640 pages; The ; or History of the Bonaparte Family. By the Berkeley Men and Another. With 22 portraits engraved on wood.3/4 black leather over red speckled boards. Contents good with occasional circular ink library stamps. Binding firm. ; Signed by All Authors . Historical:: Biographical:: Military hardcover
18217083Dublin: John Cumming 1821. pp 215 Blue paper covered boards strengthened to corners rebacked with a vellum spine handwritten paper spine label. Ownership inscription of Samuel Lawrence to first flyleaf; foxing to endleaves and sporadically throughout. Text block not trimmed. An attractive copy of a work credited to Bishop Berkeley but actually by Simon Berington. Very good Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1821 John Cumming hardcover
1890224792J. B. Lippincott. Good. 1890. Hardcover. A Good Read ships from Toronto and Niagara Falls NY - customers outside of North America please allow two to three weeks for delivery. First American edition. Some scratches to front board. Moderate rubbing on edges. PO name on ffep. Some writing on facing title page. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . J. B. Lippincott hardcover
18032353260New-Haven Connecticut: For Increase Cooke & Co 1803. First American Edition. Full-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. First American edition from the fourth London edition. Lacks front board spine and rear board rubbed and drying two light spots on fore edge ink name and date on front endpaper brief pencil notes on rear endpaper. 1803 Full-Leather. xiii 2 16-388 2 pp. Complete in one volume. Alciphron is a Christian apologetic in answer to the 'minute philosophers' of Berkeley's day who sought to minimize the the dignity of man. Berkeley is known as an advocate of subjective idealism which he called immaterialism which states that objects do not exist unless they are perceived. "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge 1710 is the classic exposition of his philosophy of immaterialism as an antidote to infidelity prefaced with an influential essay in the philosophy of language; part two was later lost in manuscript with other papers in Italy." - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Perhaps his most well-known work is Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous in which two characters representing himself and John Locke discuss various philosophical questions. Berkeley was a fellow at Trinity College and in the 1720s turned his attention to the project of opening St. Paul's College in Bermuda though skepticism about the chances of success in this endeavor caused the funding to come into question. "To prevent a threatening decline in private support Berkeley sailed for Newport Rhode Island with a small advance party on 6 September 1728; this included Smibert who painted several well-known portraits of Berkeley and of his party before settling for life in Boston. The journey was hazardous and protracted. They made an unscheduled landfall on the Virginia coast about the turn of the year and were officially received at Williamsburg before reaching Rhode Island on 23 January 1729. By the spring Berkeley had bought a farm of 96 acres at Middletown 'with two fine groves and winding rivulet upon it' Works 8.194 whose produce would support the college. He employed slaves and was apparently indifferent to the institution of slavery provided that it was humane seeing the moral need rather as one of conversion and baptism. He built a new house Whitehall which is now maintained as a historic site although the adjoining farmland has given way to urban development. Berkeley often preached at Newport Rhode Island in the winter and in remoter outposts in the summer. The strongest and longest friendship he established among New England churchmen was with Samuel Johnson 1696 - 1772 of Stratford Connecticut a refugee from Calvinism who later became first president of King's College New York later Columbia University and lent support to Berkeley's philosophy through his Elementa philosophica 1752 and other writings. Throughout his career Berkeley had little time for dissenters although he abhorred the use of violence against them. The religious tolerance characteristic of Rhode Island induced a degree of ecumenicism in his social practice that was not always maintained in the pulpit. Reports of growing infidelity in English society to which he was always liable to give credence were fuelled by the continuing bad faith of the government in failing to lodge the funds he considered legally his. This was a factor in his writing Alciphron a set of dialogues located notionally in England but drawing much of the landscape description from Rhode Island which was to sell well and stimulate controversy after his return. In this theist and immaterialist combine their defences against a medley of intellectual trends derived primarily but not exclusively from Locke Bernard Mandeville and the third earl of Shaftesbury that Berkeley regarded as obstructive to religion. The work includes Berkeley's second foray into moral philosophy." - Oxford Dictionary of National Biography For Increase Cooke & Co hardcover
1803333<p><strong>Octavo 388 2 ads pp. 200 x 121 mm. Contemporary mottled sheep rebacked to style gilt spine with burgundy morocco label. Some light foxing & browning to text due to paper quality. Old ink signature on front free endpaper marginal chip in a preliminary blank. Overall an unusually nice attractive copy now Housed in a custom clamshell box with a red leather label. First American edition originally published in the UK in 1732. Berkeley 1685-1753 wrote the Alciphron during the years 1729 to 1731 while relaxing in Newport Rhode Island where he was awaiting funds which never came for his projected college in the Bermudas. This this is the first major philosophical work to be written in America though published in London first. The book attracted more attention than any of his previous works. The dialogues it contains constitute a defense of Christianity from the point of view of an Anglican divine. Alciphron is regarded as an outstanding example of English literature among works on philosophy. It is described on the title-page as an Apology for the Christian Religion against those who are called Free-Thinkers and the Dialogues defend revealed religion against the current beliefs of the Deists. Luce places Alciphron with Joseph Butler s Analogy 1736 as the only comparable book on Christian apologetics in the eighteenth century Keynes p. 37</strong></p> Sidney's Press, for Increase Cooke & Co. hardcover
186755192London:: Richard Bentley 1867. First edition. old 3/4 red morocco over marbled sides; gilt panelled spines; t.e.g. Very handsome: both volumes unworn tight and sound. 8vo. Richard Bentley, unknown
1861635261861. BERKELEY Grantley F. The English Sportsman in the Western Praries. London; Hurst and Blackett 1861. 1st ed. xi431pp. Frontis. title page vignette plates. Contemporary 3/4 blue polished calf and marbled boards ruled in gilt marbled endpapers light scattered foxing else a very good copy. "Buffalo hunting around Fort Riley and western Kansas"--HOWES B-374. Graff 277. Wagner-Camp 368. . unknown
1874GB106London: Samuel Tinsley 1874. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. 8vo. xiv 349351 pp. 2 volumes complete. Pub. pebble grained red cloth red titles gilt illus. and black dec. frame to the boards. A lovely set of a rare title tricky to find especially in such fine condition. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> Samuel Tinsley hardcover
1874557102 uniform volumes xiv 349 & 351 pages Published by Samuel Tinsley hardcover
186343729Lovell Reeve London 1863. 1st edition. V.g./No Jacket. Publisher's navy cloth gilt title Owner's dated signatures on ffep and tp. Slight fraying to extremities of spine and front and rear hinges. Lovell Reeve, London hardcover
186344011Lovell Reeve London 1863. 1st edition. V.g./No Jacket. Half leather binding A sound copy; owner's discreet signature. Lovell Reeve, London hardcover
186358667Lovell Reeve & Co. 1863. 1st. Ed. pp.xxxvi 324 with 23 hand-coloured plates 1 b/w. plate all with letterpress plus 16-page Reeve catalogue not dated. 8vo. Hardback. Neat inscription. Very minor spotting at ends o/w. contents fine. Original green cloth binding spine expertly relaid so well undertaken it is barely noticable all in excellent nr. fine condition. A very pleasing copy indeed. Lovell Reeve & Co. hardcover
186332799Lovell Reeve & Co. London 1863. 1st edition. V.g./No Jacket. Publisher's navy cloth gilt monogram Bookplate of Chichester Library Society. A well preserved copy. 24 hand-coloured plates at rear. Lovell Reeve & Co., London hardcover