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1891189414Lucknow: Printed at the N. N. Sivapuri Press 1891. Siege of Lucknow from the most exposed post - an Indian Rebellion eyewitness account of extraordinary rarity First and only edition - signed by the author on the last page - of this detailed firsthand account of the defence of Lucknow written by Matthew Rutland Joyce 1828-1911 in Uncovenanted Service the lower echelons of the ICS in the Judicial Garrison. Only the second recorded copy the Oxford University copy apparently lacking the initial leaf with excerpted passages from Tennyson's "The Defence of Lucknow". Joyce prefaces his narrative by explaining that it was written "for the information of those of my relatives and friends who were battling for their lives in other parts of the country or who were too young to remember". With no pretensions to being a "faithful history" of the period it is "simply a chronicle of such occurrences within the Residency defences. as memory retained and can be interesting to none but those few active participants in the great struggle who yet survive" p. i. The story which follows is all the more fascinating for its personlalized focus naming many of the most familiar names but introducing a cast of lesser-known characters to the famous story further broadening and humanizing the standard narrative. Presented in diary form the text follows Joyce through the preparation of the defences his training with an antiquated Brown Bess for the volunteer infantry brushes with death from both fever and enemy fire to the final relief and evacuation of the Residency "There was some confusion and heartaches in the matter packing up our belongings for the orders were peremptory that nothing but things necessary were to be taken out; and it certainly went against the grain to leave behind cherished articles". Joyce is a lively and personable storyteller his recollections of "the eternal din of musketry" of the rebels'' profligate firing the privations of the diminishing rations and the imminent threat of death are recounted in vivd vernacular style and his tales are often self-deprecating. In recounting what was despite his many "narrow escapes" "first and only" wound he explains how he would not have alluded to it "had there not been so much of the ludicrous about it". During the assault on Phillips's Garden which was being menaced by a rebel battery Joyce crafts himself "a capital loop-hole embrasure fashion" out of "substantial bricks" on top of the mud-brick wall overlooking the position. The result being much admired. While on watch he spots movement at the gun and foolishly fires off a round in the hope of "staying their purpose for a moment of two" which of course registers the rebels' aim and the gun was "presently laid and discharged". Joyce dives behind the wall for cover the shot clips the masonry of the house behind the shock dislodging the topmost bricks of his loop-hole which fell on his "bowed head and laid it open causing all over and inside it a sensation such as I had never felt before" pp. 71-3. Joyce was on the staff of the Judicial Garrison the Judicial Commissioner's Kutchery or Court House post a very exposed position during the siege. He and his brother Richard Christopher who served with the volunteer cavalry "Radcliffe's Horse" covering the withdrawal from the debacle at Chinhut were in the Uncovenanted Service a perhaps under-represented group in the history of British India. Originally introduced to offer opportunities for Indians or Anglo-Indians to join the Indian Civil Service covering key but less specialized administrative roles at commensurately lower salaries and with thinner employment rights the service had already began to attract a wider constituency before the expansion of the post-Rebellion government. By the 1880s voices were being raised on their behalf in the parliament to secure a levelling up of the benefits for their vital contributions to the increasingly complex bureaucracy of the Raj. Joyce was born in Agra post-Rebellion he was for a time curator of the Lucknow Museum and the donor of a number of specimens to the natural history section he was buried in the Residency Cemetery Lucknow. Beyond this we have been unable to trace earlier family connections with India and unfortunately within the text he tells us little of his background. Small octavo pp. ii iv 119 1. Original printed covers pebble-grain cloth backstrip. Externally overall a little browned rubbed and soiled but no loss of text to the covers endpapers browned; text toned but cleaned and sound; overall a surprisingly well preserved copy very good. hardcover
1884UCROREP00lawJ.C. Graham & Co 1884. Fair. Crocheron Augusta Joyce. Representative Women of Deseret: A Book of Biographical Sketches to Accompany the Picture Bearing the Same Title. Salt Lake City: J.C. Graham & Co 1884. 131pp. 12mo. Book condition: Fair with lightly rubbed and soiled extremities. Black cloth repair to spine with neatly painted white lettering. Front hinge cracked but just holing near head. Front gathering loose. Contemporary owner's bookplate and bookplate of owner in 1954 on front pastedown. A few SLC Public Library marks throughout. J.C. Graham & Co hardcover books
1802vs011.023GB: J Johnson 1802. V1&2 2nd edn 1803; V3&4 1st 1802; V5&6 1st 1805; 143 x 90 mm. Six matching volumes all with armorial bookplate of Joseph Laycock.Full leather with twin title labels. Front cover of v1 is DETACHED. Else set is in very good minus condition with minor but noticeable signs of wear and/or age. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES MAY APPLY Packed weight 1300g. . Hardback. VG-/No DW. J Johnson Hardcover
1845s336.004GB: S Johnson Manchester 1845. 136 x 84 mm. 536 pages. Brown publisher's cloth gilt. with highly ornate spine. HEAVY SPOTTING/BROWNING AT START. Else Book is in very good minus condition with minor but noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . Hardback. VG-/No DW. S Johnson (Manchester) Hardcover
1828849F14London: Baldwin and Cradock 1828 . Leather. Very Good. 6" by 4". None. A smart set of early nineteenth century educational scientific works aimed at the 'Entertainment of Young People'. Five volumes only of the seven volume 1828 'New Edition' of the scientific dialogues of educator and Unitarian minister Jeremiah Joyce.Consisting of volumes II to VI: Vol. II Astronomy; Vol. III Hydrostatics; Vol. IV Pneumatics; Vol. V Optics and Magnetism and Vol. VI Electricity.A wonderfully informative introduction to various scientific subjects published with the intention of igniting an interest in such subjects in the young.With numerous vignette illustrations.Former owner's illustrations to head of front boards. In quarter morocco bindings with marbled paper covered boards. Fading to back strips with minor losses to back strip heads. Rubbing to boards. Former owner's inscriptions to head of each front board. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright with only the odd spot. Very Good Baldwin and Cradock hardcover
182145395London 1821. hardcover. very good. 24 engraved plates. 7 volumes. 18mo. Contemporary 1/2 black morocco over marbled boards rubbed. London: Baldwin Cradock & Joy 1821. Very good.<br/> <br/> Ambitious guide for Regency youngsters the volumes covering Mechanics Astronomy Hydrostatics Pneumatics Optics & Magnetism Electricity and Vol. VII dated 1824 the "Companion" of examination questions etc. New Edition with Additions & Improvements.<br/> <br/> unknown
1819H35096Philadelphia: M. Carey & Son et al. 1819. Hardcover. Good. A New Edition Corrected and Improved." Vol. I only early American edition and uncommon thus. 12mo 6 x 4 inches full old leather red spine label good with some wear foxing and old waterstains to text but solidly bound and very readable. 248 pp 7 engraved mainly astronomical plates at rear. M. Carey & Son, et al. hardcover
184568028London: Joseph Smith 193 High Holborn 1845. 16mo pp. xii 533 1 ads; inserted engraved frontispiece and title page illustrated with woodcuts throughout; original olive cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine a.e.g.; light wear; very good clean and sound. Includes lengthy sections on mechanics astronomy hydrostatics pneumatics optics magnetism electricity and galvanism. Joseph Smith, 193, High Holborn unknown
1842270946London : Tegg 1842. New edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; vi 362 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. Subject; Science — Juvenile literature. London : Tegg hardcover
1858092705Halifax UK: Milner and Sowerby 1858. Hardcover. Good. 5"x3. Miniature Book. " New Edition Complete In One Volume With Two Hundred Wood Cuts." Red cloth binding with blind stamped decoration to front and rear board and gilt decorated spine with gilt titling. The boards are rubbed and faded with some soiling. The hinges have parted and left the text block loose. The text block is tight foxing throughout Many of the pages are uncut. <br/> <br/> Milner and Sowerby hardcover
1838GT673London: E. Parker 1838. New Edition Complete in One Volume . Hardcover. Vg. 12mo. vi 362pp. Index Glossary Nicely recently rebound in modern buckram gilt. New marbled end-papers. Lacking the frontisplate. Text figures throughout. <br/> <br/> E. Parker hardcover
1839GT250Stoke Newington London: E. Parker 1839. New Edition . Hardback. Vg. 8vo. : In Which the First Principles of Natural and Experimental Philosophy are Fully Explained.vi 362pp. Frontis. engraving of Birmingham railway. Including index.185 engravings on wood. Pub. blind dec. full cloth gilt. Spine a trifle toned but a nice clean and tight copy with no wear. <br/> <br/> E. Parker hardcover
1847004116London: Thomas Allman 1847. Rebound with original cloth relaid which is heavily rubbed and discoloured. New endpapers. Some heavy foxing and tanning to prelims small owner details to ffep otherwise content clean and tidy. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 16mo. Thomas Allman Hardcover
1880K315371London: Milner and Company c.1880. new edition. Very Good. small octavo. orig. dec. cloth 328 8pp. frontis. b/w figures tables glossary & index Milner and Company hardcover
182145395London 1821. hardcover. very good. 24 engraved plates. 7 vols. 18mo. Contemporary 1/2 black morocco marbled boards rubbed. London: Baldwin Cradock & Joy 1821. Very good.<br/><br/> Ambitious guide for Regency youngsters the volumes covering Mechanics Astronomy Hydrostatics Pneumatics Optics & Magnetism Electricity and Vol. VII dated 1824 the "Companion" of examination questions etc. New Edition with Additions & Improvements.<br/><br/> unknown books
1891H22926Chicago: Skandinavens Boghande 1891. Hardcover. Good. Small 8vo publisher's green cloth good with some general wear text tanned stamp of a public library on the title page pocket on rear pastedown ownership signature of a Hans Rasmussen in Minneapolis. "Dick Donovan" was a journalist pulp fiction writer etc. his real name being Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock. This largely fictional autobiography was first published in 1889; this would appear to be the first translation into Danish for the immigrants of the upper Midwest. Rare; OCLC records only the 1892 edition - 4 of them in libraries. Skandinavens Boghande hardcover
18916968Leipzig Germany; Trieste: Tauchnitz 1891. Hardcover. Very Good. Stanislaus Joyce's copy inscribed by him presumably in Triests where he shared lodgings with his brother James Joyce. Black textured cloth binding presumed to be a mid twentieth century rebind gilt spine lettering; original pastedowns laid down at either end of the small format Tauchnitz imprint - 15x11cm. Browning to paper stock which has become brittle with small loss to upper margins of the contents and two subsequent leaves. Short tape repair to foreedge of page 33: this is a book which has been valued for a long time. Stanislaus Joyce has written his name in black ink at the head of the half-title. There are no further annotations to the book but a small ink blot in the margin of page 27 suggesting that it was read with pen in hand. It was in 1905 that Stanislaus Joyce 1884-1955 joined his brother James Joyce's household in Trieste where the brothers shared ideas and books. While in Trieste James Joyce completed Dubliners a second version of Chamber Music and he started to work on Exiles and on the novel Ulysses that would finally make his name. This title does not appear among the known catalogue lists of James Joyce's library. pp 278. Very Good Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1891 Tauchnitz hardcover
1817C215790London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1817. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vols. Octavos. viii 580; iv 576pp. Contemporary leather boards slightly used and rubbed rebacked in later cloth retaining leather backstrips lacks last 2 plates otherwise very good. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, hardcover
1817WUV1219London: Longman. 1817. Original marbled boards backed by brown calf gilt with leather tips somewhat bumped. Vol. 1 missing several blank endpapers. Bookticket on front pastedown. Signature of pps. 119-122 is loose. Some old mould evident. P. 581 is a nice mathematical plate. Previous owner signatures in each volume. Vol. 2 has tears in last free endpaper but is present. Seven plates present in Vol. 2. Second Edition. Half-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Longman. Hardcover books
189913741London: Chatto & Windus 1899. First edition. Bookseller blind stamp WH Smith to upper corner of front free endpaper offsetting to endpapers some moderate foxing mild rubbing to cloth at corner tips and spine edges two small spots to rear cover a very good copy of a scarce book. 13741. Octavo pp. 1-8 1 2-325 326: blank 327: publisher's device 328: blank 32-page catalogue dated "Sept. 1899" inserted at rear original burgundy cloth front panel stamped in tan white and black spine panel stamped in gold fore and bottom edges untrimmed. "Wonderfully lurid sensational horror stories in full-blooded manner of Victorian melodrama; story titles such as 'The Corpse Light' 'The Cave of Blood' and 'A Night of Horror' say it all." - Robert Knowlton. Reference: Ashley Who's Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction p. 68. Barron ed Horror Literature 2-70. Sullivan ed The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural p. 130. Tymn ed Horror Literature 3-66. Wilson Shadows in the Attic p. 192. Bleiler 1978 p. 62. Reginald 10482. Not in Wolff. Chatto & Windus unknown
190048461London: Chatto & Windus 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 8vo. Pp. 287 no publisher's catalogue. Blue decorated cloth with white lettering to the front cover gilt spine lettering. Some loss to white picture to the front cover dulled spine with light rubbing to the spine ends light foxing throughout but overall clean and the binding tight but slightly cocked. Nice copy overall scarce. Chatto & Windus hardcover
1880206913Philadelphia: Claxton Remsen & Haffelfinger 1880. Hardcover. VG: Wear to the edges and corners. Pencil notations on both end pages and surrounding blank pages- names notes and mathmatical formulas. Majority clean body pages and solid binding. A small black casebound book with gilt text on the spine. 272 pages; illustrated in black-and-white. Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger hardcover
18995254London: Chatto & Windus 1899. 314 pages pictorial cover on red cloth. Solid with a spine lean bumps and fraying on the corners of the covers fraying at the top of the spine the covers and spine are soiled and the print on the spine can hardly be seen and a tiny spit in the cloth on the crease between the back cover and spine. Book plate on the inside front cover and pencil writing on the first two inside pages as well as the rear free end paper The interior also has some foxing. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Chatto & Windus
1888gra047London: Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. G : in good condition. Pages 1-28 missing. Occasional foxing and marks. 1888. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 410mm x 310mm 16" x 12". 764pp of 792pp 32pp. Includes the 1893 Christmas supplement. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . Illustrated Newspapers Ltd hardcover
1893gra047aLondon: Graphic Office. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Presumed rebind. 1893. First Edition. Black hardback cloth cover. 400mm x 310mm 16" x 12". 180pp. B/W illustrations throughout. Comprising: Royal Wedding Number 1893 Duke of York Jubilee Number 1897 Royal Funeral Number 1901 Coronation Number 1902. NB does not include covers: pagination for most issues begins at 3. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Graphic Office hardcover