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2000Embry 182974U. of California Press 2000. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations. U. of California Press, 2000. First edition, first printing. unknown books
9792London: Printed by William Bulmer and Co for W. J. and J. Richardson et al. 1810. First Edition Thus. Full calf. very good -. 2 volumes. Lg. 4to. xcvi11571;4xxiv8533pp. Double column text. With the leaf of ads at the back of Volume II a tape repair to a blank portion of the leaf and the half-title in Volume II no half-title required in Volume I. Cont. calf boards quite rubbed & worn calf chipped along the edges and some corners. Both volumes nicely rebacked with red morocco spine labels. A number of old rubber stamps of the Mercantile Library New York who sold off their books in the 1970s. Each volume with an old inscription of a preliminary blank from one Joseph Wolff to his friend J. King. Very scarce. The greatly revised "New Edition" with extensive revisions by the great orientalist Charles Wilkins Richardson died in 1795. The work was originally printed in 2 folio volumes in 1777-1780 in Oxford.<br/>Richardson also wrote A SPECIMEN OF PERSIAN POETRY 1774 and both an Arabic Grammar 1776 and a Persian Grammar 1771. The first volume is Arabic and Persian words translated to English and the second volume English words translated to Arabic and Persian. Printed by William Bulmer and Co, for W. J. and J. Richardson, et al. unknown books
2004281535San Francisco: John Berggruen 2004. hardcover. fine. Picasso. Color frontispiece and many illustrations in black & white. Oblong 4to cloth. 90 pages oblong 4to white blind stamped cloth. San Francisco: John Berggruen Gallery and New York Mitchell-Innes & Nash 2004. Fine.<br/><br/> Exhibition Cataloge.<br/><br/> John Berggruen unknown books
004177Kingston and Montreal; 1984: McGill-Queen's Univesity. First Edition. Small Quarto. 349pp. illustrated by H. Albert Hochbaum. John Richardson medical officer of the Franklin expedition records the daily round of making camp collecting specimens and logging all observations. In July of 1821 the party reached the icy waters of the Arctic but it was far too late in the season. They attempted to return across the Barren Lands starving cold bedeviled by loss of men and equipment. Only nine of twenty men returned. For survival they turned to cannibalism. Richardson's journal of the first Franklin expedition is published here for the first time. Bound in blue cloth spine lettering white previous owner's gift inscription near fine in very good pictorial dust jacket with some toning. A very good copy. McGill-Queen's Univesity unknown books
26040RICHARDSON Jonathan. STRAWBERRY HILL PRESS RICHARDSON Jonathan. THE WOR OF JONATHAN RICHARDSON. Strawberry Hill: T. and J. Egerton and others 1792. 4to. Contemporary vell spine marbled boards. ii 287 pages 12 plates. First edition. This is an unsophisticated uncut copy of original Strawberry Hill edition of this famous work a great influence on the classical school of painting in England specifically William Hogarth and Sir Joshua Reynolds. Richardson's works were popular in early America and were in the library of Thomas Jefferson. A forgery of this edition was also published in 1792 identified plates portraits of old masters on tinted pink paper and the omission of th binder's instruction for the plates. With a few pencil notations throughout. very scarce book rare in original boards which are heavily rubbed. unknown books
26038RICHARDSON Jonathan. THE WORKS OF JONATHAN RICHARDSON. London: T. and J. Egerton and others 1792. 4to. Contemporary red morocco l 287 pages 12 plates. First edition. Hazen pages 65 and 83. Richardson's work was the basis for the classical school of painting in Engla and he influenced both William Hogarth and Sir Joshua Reynolds. The spine la advertises this as "Supplement to Walpole's Painters." This edition has the Strawberry-Hill Press vignette device on the title page but was not printed b Walpole See Hazen's Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press for details. The plates are of the great masters in painting and are on pink tinted paper. Previous owner's signature. Very good. unknown books
17921380941792. A New Edition Corrected with the Additions of An Essay on the Knowledge of Prints and Cautions to Collectors. Hardcover. G Marks from a variety of previous owners; some foxing to select pages; book block must have been rebound once and only 9 of the 12 original plates on pink paper were stitched in as part of that process. Comparing this copy to a scanned one shows that the missing images are of Pietro da Cortona Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck. Three-quarters brown & white paper boards with brown leather corners and spine gilt letters on spine gilt top edges 287 pp. 9 of expected 12 BW plates. Title on spine: Richardson on Painting. A later reprint of essays first written by Jonathan Richardson 1667-1745 in the early 1700s and considered to be the first such writings in English which addressed artistic theory. Enhanced by occasional BW plates of representative artists. A classic. hardcover books
1787WRCAM9161Dublin 1787. 160pp. of 167 lacking the entire appendix but with the entire main text. Dbd. Ex-lib. with stamps some scattered foxing titlepage stained. Good. Attributed to Joseph Richardson this essay investigates aspects of the commercial treaty signed between France and Great Britain at Versailles in 1786. Richardson a lawyer and journalist is expert in his use of commercial statistics. OCLC locates only six copies of this scarce Dublin edition which was also printed in London the same year. OCLC 24395761. London edition: GOLDSMITHS 13419. KRESS B1330 B1331. unknown books
18609823Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston 1860. 1st . Hardcover. Very good. First edition. Includes 110 illustrations of period tools and technologies. Bound in original full leather with a black leather spine label stamped in gilt. Extremeties worn occassional foxing on end papers not effecting text otherwise very good. <br/><br/> Lindsay & Blakiston hardcover books
182955432N.p.: no publisher given 1829. 12mo pp. 23 1; uncut and partially unopened; removed from binding; very good. OCLC notes: "American Antiquarian Society copy has note in manuscript on verso of p. 23: "These Letters are supposed to have been written by the Hon. Mr. Richardson member of Congress from Norfolk County Mass. Worcester Dec. 22 1829. Chris: C: Baldwin." Attributed to Richardson by Library of Congress in the National Union Catalog. Letters I-V signed "S.P."; letter VI signed "Spirit of the People" and dated October 31 1829. American Imprints 40274; Sabin 71058. <br/><br/> no publisher given unknown books
17921600London: Pr. for J. Debrett 1792. 8vo. 10 84 2 pp.; lacks plate and advertisement leaf. <br><br>Julia runs away but finds her would-be suitor too drunk to elope. Chaos ensues.<br>Â Â Â Â The third edition in the same year as the first and second. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T73444. Good; disbound from a nonce volume title-page separated. Title-page and two others stamped by a now-defunct institution. Light waterstaining to upper margins. Lacks plate and advertisement leaf. Pr. for J. Debrett unknown books
17928363Dublin: Pr. for Messrs. P. Wogan G. Burnet P. Byrne A. Grueber W. McKenzie J. Moore J. Jones W. Jones J. Rice G. Draper R. McAllister and A. Porter 1792. 12mo. 14 2 blank 76 4 1 blank pp. <br><br>An animated comedy first performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket by the Drury Lane Company "with much success" on 20 April 1792. It passed through three editions. With a prologue by Richard Tickell and an epilogue by "Gentleman Johnny" Burgoynethe British general who suffered a calamitous defeat at the battle of Saratoga in 1777. Half-title present. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T40280. Removed from a nonce volume. Leaves toned waterstained in bottom right corners throughout becoming lighter towards the end. Title-page with faint library rubber-stamp. Pr. for Messrs. P. Wogan, G. Burnet, P. Byrne, A. Grueber, W. McKenzie, J. Moore, J. Jones, W. Jones, J. Rice, G. Draper, R. McA unknown books
17921295London: Pr. for J. Debrett 1792. 8vo. 10 84 2 pp. lacks half-title. <br><br>Julia runs away but finds her would-be suitor too drunk to elope. A reissue of the earliest edition also 1792 with sigg. K-M reset and with additional dialogue in Act V Scene 1. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T40278. Good; disbound from a nonce volume with title-page separated. Lacks half-title. Pr. for J. Debrett unknown books
182863751Exeter N.H.: Published by Josiah Richardson 1828. First edition. 18 cm. 444 24 pp. Contemporary calf leather label lightly rubbed. Considerably browned but very sound. AMERICAN IMPRINTS: 35033. ATWATER: 2582. <br/><br/> Published by Josiah Richardson hardcover books
18282305169Exeter: Josiah Richardson 1828. First Edition. First Edition. Good/No Jacket. First edition. Lacks title labe 1 inch chip from spine head boards rubbed stain to bottom half of final Family Guide section and a few pages preceding it all text still legible. 1828 Full-Leather. 468 24 pp. 12mo. Original full leather. A collection of remedies for both animals and people including some herbal treatments. Two separate indexes to the various receipts follow the text of their respective sections. "A farrier is a specialist in equine hoof care including the trimming and balancing of a horse's hoof and the placing of shoes to the horse's foot. A farrier couples a subset of the blacksmith's skills fabricating adapting and adjusting metal shoes with a subset of veterinary medicine knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the lower limb to address the care of the horse's feet. At one time farrier and blacksmith were all but synonymous. A farrier's work in colonial America or pre-Industrial Revolution Europe would have included horseshoeing as well as the fabrication and repair of tools the forging of architectural pieces etc. Today farriers usually specialize in horseshoeing focusing their time and effort on the care of the horse's foot. For this reason farriers and blacksmiths are considered to be in separate albeit related trades. A farrier's routine work is primarily hoof trimming and shoeing. In ordinary cases it is important to trim each hoof so that it retains its proper orientation to the ground. If the animal has a heavy work load works on abrasive footing needs additional traction or has pathological changes in the foot then shoes may be required. Additional tasks for the farrier include dealing with injured and/or diseased hooves and application of special shoes for racing training or 'cosmetic' purposes. In cases of horses with certain diseases or injuries special remedial procedures may be needed for the hooves and then special shoes may need to be constructed and fitted. Josiah Richardson unknown books
1966URICEDI00JMJHer Majesty's Stationary Office 1966. Very Good. Richardson J.S. Edinburgh Castle. Wood Marguerite. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1966. 38pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Pamphlet. Book condition: Very good with brief note on first page and old flattened dog-ears . With folding map of Edinburgh Castle at terminus. Her Majesty's Stationary Office unknown books
193165831New Philadelphia Ohio: By the Author. Very Good. 1931. Hardcover. 60 pages. Green cloth covers with gilt printing. Covers are just slightly scuffed and soiled. The contents are bright and complete. A near Very Good copy. . By the Author hardcover books
193119029New Philadelphia OH: Julius Miller Richardson. Very Good. 1931. Hardcover. Spine ends bumped; hinges starting; else Good; signed; private printing . Julius Miller Richardson hardcover books
2007URICPOL00LRROC 2007. Fine. Richardson Kat. Poltergeist. New York City: ROC 2007. 341pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. ROC paperback books
201081224NY:: Roc. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2010. Hardcover. 9780451463364 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Roc, hardcover books
1997187572Eastminster Presbyterian Church 1997-01-01. Unknown Binding. Very Good. Glossy pictorial boards. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Light wear. HB HS Eastminster Presbyterian Church unknown books
197616200Oakville: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions 1976. First trade paperback printing. 79 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. Stamped “Review Copy†on the first leaf. Oakville: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions paperback books
197611126Oakville: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions 1976. First edition. 79 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with two small scuffs and a short tear. Preface by Robin Mathews. “U.S. invasion and colonization of a part of the poetic culture of Canada.†Oakville: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions unknown books
195159695St Augustine: Richardson 1951. First Edition. small 4to self wraps front hinge loose a good copy. A collection of "fine old recipes. Richardson unknown books
1989041818Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press 1989. 2d Printing. xxviii 445p. b/w illus. and plans dj quarto format. Johns Hopkins University Press unknown books