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1932mon0000163023Winthrop Rogers Ltd London 1932-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book Usual stamps and markings. Clean copy in good condition. Winthrop Rogers Ltd, London paperback
184748629[London, Eyre and Spottiswoode], 1847. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary blue cardboard. With title label pasted on to spine. Bound with patents: 11701-25. 22 pp. + large folded plate.
184748629London Eyre and Spottiswoode 1847. Royal8vo. Bound in contemporary blue cardboard. With title label pasted on to spine. Bound with patents: 11701-25. 22 pp. large folded plate. <br/><br/><em>Scarce original printed patent for the first fishplate often also referred to as a splice bar or joint bar a metal bar that is bolted to the ends of two rails to join them together in a track. It was put into use as early as 1844 but not patented until 1847.Dissatisfied with the scarf joints then in use for joining iron track he invented the firstrailway fishplate in the form of an unbolted wedge between adjoining chairs in collaboration with Robert Richardson a junior engineer under Peter Bruff on the Eastern Counties Railway. </em> unknown
1902838281902. Unbound. Near Fine. Three autograph letters to the same recipient Mr. Robert K. MacKay about his acquisition of the Poe set. They include 1 Three-page Autograph Letter Signed from James Murray Dewey dated 31 October 1902 telling McKay he can have a set of the Poe that had been previously been reserved for Mr. Crosby. 2 Two-page Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick S. Coburn the artist for the set making arrangements to sign McKay's Poe set. 3 One-page Autograph Letter Signed from the editor of the set Charles T. Richardson arranging to return to MacKay his signed Poe set. Each letter is in its original envelope folded as mailed. A couple tiny tears at the fold else near fine. For the group. unknown
2023Adhya-9781800620919CABI 2023. Hardcover. New. CABI hardcover
2023Adhya-9781800620919CABI 2023. Hardcover. New. CABI hardcover
19041230<p>147 Pages. Inscribed dated November 1904 and signed by the author on the first page in from the front cover. No dust jacket. <br />This book is about women's place in the social economy back in 1904 comes in red boards with gold printing on them. The book's exterior has worn areas at the top and bottom of its spine lightly worn corners and light soiling on the covers. The interior book outside of the inscription and signature of the author and a curious horizontal indentation on first pages has no visible extraneous markings or detriments or distractions throughout the it and thus all of its printing is in a very well-preserved and enjoyable condition and the book's bindings appear to be tight and therefore are sound. <br />If you order this gem of a early 1900's look at social economics from us we will very carefully wrap it up in either foam or bubble wrap then pad and box it and post it right away to you with both insurance and tracking on it and it will come with our genuine gratitude for your order.</p> Whitcomb & Barrows hardcover
182752056London: Jones & Company 1827. Near fine. Beautifully bound late Georgian collection of poetry including Dryden's translation of THE AENEID and the ELEGIAC SONNETS of Charlotte Smith. A collection of short poetic imprints all issued by Jones & Company in the late 1820s bound together in a superb contemporary gilt binding. The titles included are: THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN 1829; THE WORKS OF VIRGIL TRANSLATED BY JOHN DRYDEN 1829; THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD LYTTLETON 1829; THE POETICAL WORKS OF JAMES HAMMOND 1829; SONNETS AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS PARTLY WRITTEN IN INDIA by David Lester Richardson 1827; ELEGIAC SONNETS AND OTHER POEMS by Charlotte Smith 1829 only partially excerpted; THE POETICAL WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON. GEORGE CANNING 1827; GIFFORD'S BAVIAD AND MAEVIAD: PASQUIN V. FAULDER: EPISTLE TO PETER PINDAR 1829; and THE FARMER'S BOY by Robert Bloomfield 1828. 12mo 7'' x 4''. Contemporary full paneled calf raised bands green spine label spine elaborately stamped in gilt boards with multiple gilt rules and ornamental cornerpieces. Marbled endpapers and edges. xii 139 3 2: ads; viii 108; 23 1; 12; vi 34; viii 13-26; iv 22 2: ads; xii 48; ii 12 pages. Some foxing to early and last leaves small spot of soil to first Dryden leaf A2r. Binding lovely with only trace shelfwear. Jones & Company unknown
190318894BUREAU OF NATIONAL LITERATURE & ART PUB. Very Good. 1903. Hardcover. Complete in 10 volumes. Half brown leather bound covers with gilt blind stamped decor and marbled boards have wer to the corners and caps and 3 volumes have minor tear or chipping at headcaps but clean bright and in very good condition. Boards and spines are straight. Bindings are tight. Gilded top edges of text block clean bright and in near perfect condition. Marbled end sheets and paste downs clean and bright with antiquated bookplate of former owner. Frontispieces protected by tissue. Pages are lightly toned but clean and near pristine. Plates of each president protected by decorative tissue. ; 0 pages . BUREAU OF NATIONAL LITERATURE & ART PUB. hardcover
1845D14604London 1845. Hardcover. Very Good. Title Dedication 36 hand-tinted lithographs 1 double-page and additional lithographed title page bound in at the rear. Folio 380 x 290 mm bound in contemporary half black morocco. London: Tho's. McLean 1845. Scarce. <br/><br/> hardcover
1967mon0000178878J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1967-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy in good condition. J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. hardcover
1852elala1125New York: Harper & Brothers 1852. 1852. 12mo. pp. 1 p.l. v-xi 516 6ads 6ads. 8 wood-engraved text illus. original blind-stamped cloth light wear to extremities a few tiny wormholes in lower front joint light dampstain to upper outer corner throughout occasional light foxing. First American Edition. Richardson had previously accompanied John Franklin as surgeon-naturalist on his Arctic overland expeditions of 1819-22 and 1825-27. In 1848 at the age of sixty he volunteered to take part in the search for his old colleague who had been missing since 1845. This is the account of that unsuccessful expedition which travelled down the Mackenzie River by boat eastward along the coast to the Coppermine River returning overland to Fort Confidence on Great Slave Lake. Richardson returned to England in the spring of 1849 leaving his assistant John Rae in command. An account of Raes journey that summer down the Coppermine River is also given here. Considerable attention is paid to the ethnography of the Esquimaux and Kutchin Cree and Chipewyan Indians of the regions traversed. The appendices include notes on physical geography climatology plant distribution insects and native vocabularies. Arctic Bib. 14489. Peel 266n. Sabin 71025. Smith 8648. TPL 3030. Wagner-Camp 203:2. cfField 1300. cfLande 1411. cfStreeter VI 3716. Story p. 709. DCB IX pp. 658-661. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1852. Hardcover
1981x-0950688215Hambledon Continuum 1981. Hardcover. New. 9.75x7.00x1.50 inches. Hambledon Continuum hardcover
1842ST16673London: Richard Bentley 1842. FIRST EDITION. 195 x 115 mm. 7 3/4 x 4 5/8". Three volumes. <br/> Contemporary half calf over brown marbled boards raised bands with gilt tooling spine panels blind-stamped in a scolloped pattern red morocco label marbled endpapers and edges. Front pastedown with the bookplate of the celebrated book-collector Frances Mary Richardson Currer of Eshton Hall in each volume. Provenance: Dibdin "Reminiscences of a Literary Life" 1836 pp. 949–57; De Ricci "English Collectors of Books and Manuscripts" 1930 pp. 141-43. Extremities a bit rubbed boards lightly chafed occasional minor marginal stains or light patches of foxing but a pleasing copy generally clean and fresh in sturdy original bindings with no significant condition issues.<br/> <br/> This novel of the British navy during the Jacobite Rebellion comes from the library of a woman described by De Ricci as "England’s earliest female bibliophile" and hailed by Dibdin as "the head of all female collectors in Europe." An only child Frances Mary Richardson Currer 1785-1861 inherited considerable assets from both her father's and her mother's families: her relative Dorothy Richardson wrote in 1815 "She is in possession of both the Richardson and Currer estates and inherits all the taste of the former family having collected a very large and valuable library and also possessing a fine collection of prints shells and fossils in addition to what were collected by her great grandfather and great-uncle." Dibdin noted that her library at Eshton Hall was "surpassed only by those of Earl Spencer the duke of Devonshire and the duke of Buckingham." According to DNB "the library had substantial holdings in natural science topography antiquities and history together with a collection of the classics. There were rarities some early printed books a collection of Bibles and a fine gathering of illustrated books. . . . Dibdin first estimated the number of volumes at 15000 and later 18000. In 1852 Sir J. B. Burke put the number at 20000." Although best known for his Leatherstocking Tales set on the early American frontier James Fenimore Cooper 1789-1851 had originally intended a career in the navy and spent several years at sea before an inheritance from his father allowed him to pursue a literary career. Deemed by Day "an excellent naval novel" the text here is a poignant tale of conflicting loyalties and the importance of friendship seen through the eyes of the titular "Two Admirals" lifelong friends supporting opposing political forces in the contest over the Stuart succession to throne of Britain. Richard Bentley unknown
2023CBS-9798886262506Springer Med Press 2023. New. Springer Med Press unknown
2023CBS-9798886262506Springer Med Press 2023. New. Springer Med Press unknown
1868017978American Publishing Co. 1868. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Presentation By Author. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near Fine Copy With Faded spine.Grant's Name Embossed Front Panel. Rare Presentation Copy."Mrs Henry Wethecher With Compliments of AlbertD. RichardsonNew York Feb 10 1888." Rare Copy Signed.Classic Biography On Grant Excellent Fresh Copy. American Publishing Co. Hardcover
1850860T84Manchester: Abel Heywood 1850. Paperback. Good. 9.5" by 6". George Richardson. A very scarce tale in rhyme from George Richardson inscribed by the author. Scarce work. In presentation from the author inscription reads: "With G. Richardson's thanks." Illustrated with two sketched scenes. A novelty story told in rhyme of Tim Bobbins and his spirit known as a sage ghost reflecting on his own sad endings. Written and illustrated by George Richardson a British author and poet. In the original illustrated paper wraps. Externally sound with light chipping to the extremities and discolouration to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with light scattered spotting. Good Abel Heywood paperback
2009DADAX160164163XBrand: Kunati Inc 2009-04-01. hardcover. New. 5.75x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Kunati Inc hardcover
320 pages plus 157 page appendix. Illustrated by numerous plates and maps. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Very light wear to dust jacket. Slipcase clean and unmarked with light wear. Six maps stored in pocket inside back board. The map entitled "Shewing the Discoveries Made by British Officers in the Arctic Regions from the Year 1818 - 1826" bears coloured lines which presumably indicate the routes travelled - we are not sure if these are original or were added by the prior owner. Other than this possible defect, a superb copy of gift quality. Book
1805106578York : printed for the Author and sold by W.T. and J. Richardson Cornhill London ; Eliz. Browne Hull; and E. Balfour 1805. Third Edition Enlarged in a Cole. Hard Back. Good. ISigend By the Author. Sigend By the Author Sigend By the Author on page 459. xxxvii 496 pp folding engraved frontispiece folding Table of London Brewers Varius previous owners names. Light sporadic foxing. Contemporary full leather binding lacks a title label and is generally rubbed and bumped. printed for the Author, and sold by W.T. and J. Richardson, Cornhill, London ; Eliz. Browne, Hull; and E. Balfour hardcover
1751RO40196574Printed for S. Richardson, Sold by John Osborn, Andrew Millar, J. and J. Rivington, J. Leake. 1751. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 6 tomes d'env. 400 pages chacun. Tome V manquant. Pièces de titre noires (parfois détachées ou manquantes) sur les dos. Titre, bandeaux et filets dorés sur les dos. Filets dorés encadrant les plats. Dos et plats légèrement frottés. Annotations au dos du 1er plat du tome I.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
2023SKU0585470West Academic Publishing 2023-01-18. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking West Academic Publishing paperback
2023SKU0632977West Academic Publishing 2023-01-18. paperback. New. 0x0x0. New Textbook Ships with Tracking West Academic Publishing paperback
2022SKU0585468West Academic Publishing 2022-12-21. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking West Academic Publishing hardcover