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1875R320093287TAUCHNITZ. 1875. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. X + 418 pages - Texte sur 3 colonnes - Plats jaspés - Auteur, titre et roulettes dorés au dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 413-Dictionnaire bilingue
186178502London: Bernard Quaritch 1861. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. ii 13 827p. Text double-columned. Attractive recent quarterbinding marbled boards backed in red leather. 25cm. Half-title leaf heavily chipped along right side and has been mounted for preservation. Some staining in margins on last few leaves which also show some wrinkling and browning. Other relatively minor signs of wear. Bernard Quaritch hardcover
18606720Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird 1860. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 6 x 9.25 in. xii 553 pp. Good in full calf which may be from a rebinding. The boards have wear and tear to the edges and a water stain on the front. The binding and hinges are firm while the pages have occasional foxing. Otherwise the text is in great shape. Henry Carey Baird hardcover
1834orntEffingham Wilson Royal Exchange and Westley and Davis Stationer's Court 1834. 3rd edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. brown leather boards with gold gilt are worn and the edges are a little frayed. the book has no inscriptions and the binding is excellent. a small price has been crossed through rather aggressively in ink on the front end page. there are age related marks and light foxing. 126 pages. a well preserved copy of this rare title. the condition is given in terms of the book's age. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange and Westley and Davis, Stationer's Court hardcover
1818334711London: Printed for R.H. Evans Pall Mall and W. Ginger College Street Westminster 1818. First Edition. Illustrated with woodcuts. xxxi i 175pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary publisher's greeb blindstamped cloth with neatly done new cloth spine new endpapers. Very Good. First Edition. Illustrated with woodcuts. xxxi i 175pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Prafce p. XV: "The following ballads were written between twenty and thirty years past at various times for the entertainment of a Society of Archers called the Royal Kentish Bowmen at their occasional meetings on Dartford Heath Kent. His Royal Highness the present Prince Regent patronized it. and being thus distinguished it became privileged to assume the additional appellation of Royal. Printed for R.H. Evans, Pall Mall and W. Ginger, College Street, Westminster unknown
1846ZB354493Paris: Gide et Cie. 1846. first edition iii 343 pp. contemporary boards & leather backstrip covers worn and now lacking the spine covering light foxing else internally clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Paris: Gide et Cie. hardcover
186535970London: Bell & Daldy. As New. 1865. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 524 pages. "A former Mount Union College library book with usual markings and borrower's card pocket inside back cover. Binding is aging but still secure. Pages are lightly yellowing with age but are otherwise in good condition for their age. There are some small tears and some light smudging and creasing. There is a small amount of writing on one page. The cover is worn and the covering on the spine is brittle and cracking. There is some discoloration edge and corner wear and tears on the spine with pieces of spine covering missing. Overall a fine copy. This book appears to be a volume in a series of lectures. The Preface states that these lectures were delivered at Waterford in the beginning of the year 1833. At that time the author held the office of Manager of the Waterford Branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland. He had also assisted in the formation of the City of London Literary and Scientific Institution. Some of the men who had formed the organization consented to become lecturers and deliver these lectures. This book is Volume V and covers the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce. The author states in the Preface for the first section the original preface to the unpublished edition: "This book is not published but is printed chiefly to enable me to present copies to my friends. I hope it will be useful to those who are young and not uninteresting to those who are no longer young. To myself it will furnish a memorial of my performances as a lecturer--a character in which I never appeared before and which I shall never appear again. It will also bring to my recollection some very agreeable associations connected with the period when the lectures were delivered. When the hand of Time compels one to look back upon the past one feels less pleasure in surveying the fields of even honourable and successful controversy than in viewing those seasons in which on however limited a stage and for however short a period one has contributed to the promotion of peace and good-will among men." J. W. G. London March 10 1847.The Notice on the back of the title page has -- 'The executors of the late Mr. Gilbert in placing before the public a reprint of his works deem it right to state that no alterations have been made in the original text beyond the correction of dates and the omission of some obsolete matter; but that the works are issued in accordance with the provisions of his will and remain as they were left by the author.' " Contents: Lectures on The History and Principles of Ancient Commerce; The Social Effects of the Reformation; The Preacher or Essays on Preaching with an Appendix on the Delivery of Addresses from the Platform; The Philosophy of History. -- with a bonus offer-- . Bell & Daldy hardcover
1856AQ19186Paris: Guillaumin et Cie 1856. 3 vi-xii 168pp. With an engraved portrait frontispiece of the author. Without half-title. Contemporary gilt-ruled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Rubbed to extremities short cracks to joints. Marbled endpapers A.E.G. Presentation copy inscribed 'Presented by the author to Miss Henderson Jan. 1. 1857' to blank fly-leaf. A presentation copy of the first French edition translated by Félicité Guillaumin of the influential English banker John William Gilbart's 1794-1863 lectures on ancient commerce. The sometime General-Manager of the London and Westminster Bank was an influential writer on commerce and banking; this collection of lectures delivered to the Waterford Literary and Scientific Association was first published in English in 1847. . First French edition. 12mo. Guillaumin et Cie unknown
1827223081827. Froriep Chir. Taf. 195. - Chir. KupferTaf. hrsg. v. L.F. Froriep Heft Nr. 39. - Weimar Landes-Industrie-Comptoir 1827 4° Kupferstichtafel mit 4 Abbildungen 4 Seiten Tafelerklärungen. Cusack in den Dublin Hospital Reprots and Communications in Medicine and Surgery. Vol. IV. Dublin 1827. unknown
18701338London George Routledge and Sons ca. 1870 or later. 1870. 4to. Illustrated by the Dalziel Bros. Half title page. No advertisements. Contemporary gilt stamped dark green morocco publisher's marbled endpapers rubbing. Very good. Ink presentation inscription on the title page Christmas 1895. Osborne Catalogue p. 95: "The illustrations are engraved after F.A. Fraser W. Small Ernest Griset Thomas Dalziel J.B. Zwecker E.G. Dalziel J. Mahoney C. Green A.B. Houghton H.S. Marks G.J. Pinwell Arthur Hughes and others. The words of nine of the songs are by M.L. Elliott." Printed by the Dalziel Bros./Camden Press. Hardcover. Very Good. London, George Routledge and Sons [ca. 1870 or later]. hardcover
188270434London: Jas. Nisbet & Co. 1882. First editions of both of these titles here bound together are uncommon Library Hub shows just three of the former and four of the latter title WorldCat adds no further copies. Nisbet was published largely for the evangelical and juvenile markets and this little volume is no exception combining elements of both. The first relates the conversion of Private Musgrave in India while in the second "The prefatory note signed by H.J. Everard actually W.J. Evered Poole contains a tract written by Mrs. Everard Poole entitled "What a Penny Once Did" and relates an incident regarding a soldier leaving for Zululand. The second part. is contributed by Staff Sergeant Beatson" Mendelssohn. Raugh incorrectly identifies Beatson as Finlay C. Beatson who served with the 62nd Regiment at around the right dates joining in 1873 becoming the adjutant in 1878 and later being second-in-command in the Second Boer War; the Staff Sergeant served with the 99th and was very definitely ORs. An excellent copy. Duodecimo. Original red cloth title gilt to the front board blind panels to both boards royal blue surface-paper endpapers. Very slightly damp-mottled on the boards light toning but a very good copy. Mendelssohn I p.100; Raugh Anglo-Zulu War 2784 for the second-named. hardcover
1898BF308471898 Trans.ent.Soc.London, Part I, 1898 : in-8, broché extrait, pp. 17-42. Très bon état !
1880021866I. & M. Ottenheimer Publisher 1880. Book. Good . Soft cover. N.D. 1880s wraps G Original pictorial wraps 180 pages ads illustrations minor wear pages toned. Six-Guns 313. I. & M. Ottenheimer Publisher Paperback
1880021865Chicago : M.A. Donohue & Co. 1880. Book. Good . Soft cover. N.D. 1880s Original pictorial wraps 273 pages ads frontis illustrations minor wear chip to lower spine and upper corner pages toned overall much nicer condition than normally found. Six-Guns 313. M.A. Donohue & Co. Paperback
1836124708London: Longman Rees Orme Brown Green & Longman 1836. First edition of Gilbart's authoritative history of banking in Ireland. Octavo original half cloth. In near fine condition. Scarce. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman hardcover
189466632Chicago: Werner Company. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1894. Hardcover. Burgundy cloth boards with leather corners and spine tattered from the gutters. Cracked hinges. Contents clean and bright with no foxing. ; 11 x 13"; "The Magic City: Original Photographic Views of the Great World's Fair" is a book documenting the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago also known as the Chicago World's Fair. Published in a series of 18 issues and later collected into a bound volume here it features approximately 300 photographs of the fair's buildings art people and exhibits. The book was written by J. W. Buel with descriptions accompanying the photographs. . Werner Company hardcover
182644445Harding Lepard & Co. 1826. 2 vols. of 6 8vo. with diagrams in the textand 9 large folding Abstracts in second volume some mild spotting slightly heavier in second volume; strongly bound in contemporary half calf marbled boards backs with flat bands ruled in gilt second compartments lettered in gilt both very good firm copies. With the fine nineteenth-century armorial bookplate of James Wells Armstrong on front paste-downs. Volume V covers the period 1808-1811; Volume VI from 1811 to 1820. Harding Lepard & Co., hardcover
183734059Richard Bentley 1837. 6 vols. 8vo. First Edition thus with 6 engraved portrait frontispieces 19 engraved portraits numerous diagrams in the text and 28 folding abstracts some light and inoffensive age-staining; strongly bound in contemporary half roan marbled boards backs with raised bands tooled in gilt second compartments with red leather labels ruled and lettered in gilt fourth compartments ruled and numbered in gilt red sprinkled edges three volumes expertly rebacked to style with old backstrips laid down a very good bright clean crisp copy. Sold from an institution with its bookplates on front paste-downs and neat press-mark on title rectos and versos. Please note that additional postage will be required for shipping outside the UK. Richard Bentley hardcover
1857122122London : R. Clay Notes; Not Published - Title Page 1857. First Edition. Hardback. Good to very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth-covered boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and sun-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 158 pages; Physical desc. : v 158 p. Illustrated with a portrait frontis. London : R. Clay [Notes; Not Published - Title Page] hardcover