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32529Boston. Published for the Author by Strong & Brodhead Boston. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 12mo 19cm first edition 375p.rebound in modern gray fine grain book linen gilt spine this text is clean sound and fine a fine copy thus rare Mrs. Mary Bradley a native of Gagetown Queens County born Sept. 1 1771. Her father was Edward Coy the first Englishman to settle at that place. MacFarlane. New Brunswick Bibliography. 1895 p14. Contains some pre loyalist history but the autobiography leans on her religious experiences. A scarce and interesting insight into the early settlement of New Brunswick. Boston. Published for the Author, by Strong & Brodhead, Boston hardcover
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1910BIBRR1112254311910. Paperback. USED. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1910 BY At the clarendon press HAVING 130 PGS AND SIZE 10.7513.25 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Paperback with some issues like PB damage and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. paperback
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029962Oxford University Press. Hard Covers. Very Good. A rare complete set of this enormous edition the direct precursor to the Oxford English Dictionary. Eighteen books consisting of ten volumes and the Supplement which was published in 1933. The books are bound or perhaps rebound in uniform beige cloth by J. S. H. Bates & Co. Leicester. The first volume includes a descriptive pamphlet outlining past and at the time future volumes. Although the publication dates on the individual volumes range from 1888 to 1933 the books mainly appear to date from the 1915-1916 era as indicated by the pamphlet. Outside of smudging/scuffing to the boards and small bookplates on some of the front endpapers the condition of these volumes is very good. There is no foxing or markings to the pages and the bindings are solid and straight. The books will be shipped securely in multiple parcels. Please inquire for international orders. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press hardcover
193371212Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1933. First edition in the earliest state of the original 125 fascicles plus the final Supplement Bibliography and Introduction contained in 14 blue cloth clamshell boxes. Large 4to wrappers some loose 2 back wrappers missing and cloth-backed boards many of the latter with dust jackets jackets often with nicks tears splits and some with occasional loss; with many prefaces prefatory notes titles half titles and assorted ephemera etc. most not included in the book edition; a complete set in the most desirable state. This copy belonged to Fitzedward Hall 1825-1901 the American Orientalist and philologist and the author of several works on Sanskrit and Hindi who was "with another US citizen Dr. William Chester Minor the 'professor' in The Professor and the Madman one of the most important and most obsessive collaborators the OED Project's director Sir James Murray 1837-1915 had and is recognized as such in many of the prefaces to the Dictionary itself" Wikipedia. The first fascicle A-ANT is inscribed to Hall by the editor A. H. Murray three days prior to its publication date of February 1 1884. "To F. Hall Esq. D.C.L. / With Compliments and very special Thanks of / James A. H. Murray / 29 Jany. 1884." The second fascicle ANT-BATTEN is also inscribed: "To Fitzedward Hall Esq. D.C.L. / with the deeply grateful regards of / James A. H. Murray / Oxford 12 Nov 1885." Says Murray in the introductory matter to A-ANT: "Henry Hucks Gibbs Esq. M.A. and Fitzedward Hall Esq. D.C.L. who have given general help in every direction .Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Hall have read all but the earliest proof-sheets supplied deficiencies and given valuable literary criticism." Later Murray noted: "Time would fail to tell of the splendid assistance rendered to the Dictionary by Dr. Fitzedward Hall who devotes nearly his whole day to reading the proofs.and to supplementing correcting and increasing the quotations taken from his own exhaustless stores. When the Dictionary is finished no man will have contributed to its illustrative wealth so much as Fitzedward Hall. Those who know his books know the enormous wealth of quotation which he brings to bear upon every point of English literary usage; but my admiration is if possible increased when I see how he can cap and put the cope-stone on the collections of our 1500 readers." After his death in February 1901 when the dictionary was up to the letter 'J' "Murray corresponded with Hall's son to try to find and reference the supplies of quotations his father had noted but not submitted with unclear results." There are perhaps a couple of hundred or so annotations in the early fascicles by Fitzedward Hall. They are written in a tiny hand and are often in abbreviated or shorthand form and frankly difficult to read let alone parse. "In 1919-1920 J. R. R. Tolkien was employed by the OED researching etymologies of the Waggle to Warlock range;25 later he parodied the principal editors as "The Four Wise Clerks of Oxenford" in the story Farmer Giles of Ham" Wikipedia. Printing and the Mind of Man 371: "The greatest tresure house of any language in the world." 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191932003Oxford At the Clarendon Press. Good. 1919. Leather. Part I Si to St and Part II Su to Th. These appear to be the first bound edition after the issuance of the fascicles. Interior stamps show them to be previously owned by the Phelps Free Library Phelps MI donated by Mr. F. R. Welles of Paris France. Binding on both books is solid. Pages are unmarked and only a little aged but half-title pages are wrinkled. Gilt top edge. Red leather covers three-quarters darker red over lighter red with gilt spine titles and designs -- some wear to edges especially along front hinge of Part II. No expedited shipping and international shipping will cost extra. . Oxford, At the Clarendon Press hardcover
43164Shrewsbury: J. G. Livesey 1893. First edition 8vo viii 88 32pp. of local trade adverts frontispiece 9 plates original publishers green cloth lettered in gilt a nice copy. Shrewsbury: J. G. Livesey, 1893 hardcover
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