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189648036Manchester The Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society 1896. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from "Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society" Tenth 10 volume Fourth series. With author's presentation inscription to top of front wrapper: "With the Author's Compliments.". Lacking 1 cm of lower part of front wrapper not affecting text otherwise a very fine and clean copy. Pp. 61-71 1 plate. <br/><br/><em>Scarce offprint issue with author's presentation inscription of Wilde's important contribution to the quantitative relations of the physical and chemical forces especially in relation to batteries. Henry Wilde 1833 - 1919 a wealthy individual from Manchester England who used his self-made fortune to indulge his interest in electrical engineering. He invented the dynamo-electric machine or self-energising dynamo published in 1866. The machine was considered remarkable at the time especially since Wilde was fond of spectacular demonstrations such as the ability of his machine to cause iron bars to melt. </em> unknown
18985433London: Leonard Smithers 1898. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo. Fourth edition or printing of 1898. Cream linen and mustard coloured cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine which is almost indecipherable. Front board has large damp patch with creasings. Rear board is lightle stained. Edges are bumped. Spine is very faded. Pages are age tanned with occasional foxing. Pages are of laid cream paper and are rough cut. Pages are clean. Previous owner's signature facing the copyright page. Binding is tight. 8vo. One of the limited editions which were published the same year as the original publication by Wilde or C.3.3. 1898 Leonard Smithers hardcover
189911036London 1899. Flecken auf Einbd. berieben. EA 8°. Hln. Literatur unknown
188878557Boston:: Ticknor and Company 1888. First American edition. publisher's brown cloth with printed paper label on spine. The spine label is tanned with shallow chipping at the edges and a few abrasions; shallow use at extremities of spine; clean tight and sound. 12mo. To Which is Appended a Chapter on "The Ancient Race of Ireland." by the Late Sir William Wilde. Lady Jane Wild was the mother of Oscar Wilde. Ticknor and Company, hardcover
1894304460London: Printed for Private Circulation. 11 pages. Number 69 of 75 copies. Some light foxing to the pages. A piracy actually printed circa 1905. In Stuart Mason's bibliography as item 600. . Near Fine. Soft cover. First Thus. 1894. Printed for Private Circulation paperback
188121118Roberts Brothers. Good with no dust jacket. 1881. Hardcover. Green boards gilt titling to spine gilt embossed globe with child atop on cover. Light scuffing to surface corners and head and tail of spine bumped. Floral endpapers front and back no tears or separations in gutters. Binding stitching has broken with pages 65-88 loose from binding and pages 89-112 hanging by the bottom threads. All other sections appear intact. Penciled name and date on blank fly. Text unmarked. Photos on request. ; 7.0 X 4.75 X 0.80 inches; 230 pages . Roberts Brothers hardcover
1898FB417 /4B<p><strong>In the original dust sheet.</strong> Red cloth binding with gilt title.</p> The Richards Press. hardcover
18983101London: Leonard Smithers 1898. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fourth edition or printing of 1898. Cream linen and mustard coloured cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Front board has black markings and is discoloured. Edges are bumped. Spine is faded with a rubbed patch. Pages are age tanned with occasional foxing. Pages are rough cut. Some page discolouration throughout. Some verses have been ticked in pencil. One of the limited editions which were published the same year as the original publication by Wilde or C.3.3. Previous owner's signature on frontispiece dated 1898 and the bookplate of Brighton College on fep. Binding is tight. 1898 Leonard Smithers hardcover
18941236E194London: Reeves and Turner 1894. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 8vo. xxiv 400; xii 425. Very Good. 5.25 x 7.75 inches 13 x 19.5 cm. First collected edition of Meinhold's two most famous gothic novels originally published in English editions in the 1840s. Sidonia was translated by Lady Wilde mother of Oscar Wilde before his birth and the Amber Witch was a childhood favourite of Oscar Wilde. Complete two volume set. Green moire silk bindings with gilt spines. Page edges untrimmed. Slight wear to ends of spines and corners of boards. A few marks to boards. Slight discolouration to rear board of volume I. Foxing to endpapers a few occasional spots to text. Overall condition is Very Good. Please Note: This is a heavy item and international postage will be more than the standard rate for non-European destinations. Actual Royal Mail postage costs are: USA £21.00; Oceania £26.00; Rest of World £26.00. A postage supplement will be requested after the order has been placed. Size: 5.25 x 7.75 inches 13 x 19.5 cm. Reeves and Turner hardcover
189448038Manchester The Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society 1894. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from "Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society" Ninth 9 volume Fourth series. With author's presentation inscription to top of front wrapper: "With the Author's Compliments.". Light soiling to extremities. Very fine and clean. Pp. 181-186 1 folded plate. <br/><br/><em>Scarce offprint issue with author's presentation inscription of Wilde's contribution to the magnetic declination of the Earth.Henry Wilde 1833 - 1919 a wealthy individual from Manchester England who used his self-made fortune to indulge his interest in electrical engineering. He invented the dynamo-electric machine or self-energising dynamo published in 1866. The machine was considered remarkable at the time especially since Wilde was fond of spectacular demonstrations such as the ability of his machine to cause iron bars to melt. </em> unknown
189248041London Paris Kegan Paul Gauthier-Villars et fils 1892. Large4to. Without front wrapper and backtrip. Internally fine and clean. VI 18 pp 1 folded plate. <br/><br/><em>Second issue with alterations and additional material of Wilde's contribution to the origin of elements and his views on the newly created periodic system including the first French translation. Wilde states in the preface printed here for the first time that: "The reprinting of this paper is all the more desirable as some of the views set forth therein have been modified by subsequent investigatiors without advancing much beyond what had already been accomplished; while in other instances there has been a distinct retrogression from the solid position which chemical philosophy had attained more than forty years ago." Henry Wilde 1833 - 1919 a wealthy individual from Manchester England who used his self-made fortune to indulge his interest in electrical engineering. He invented the dynamo-electric machine or self-energising dynamo published in 1866. The machine was considered remarkable at the time especially since Wilde was fond of spectacular demonstrations such as the ability of his machine to cause iron bars to melt. </em> unknown
1894932122<p>London: Reeves And Turner 1894. Ribbed Moire bindings show extremity rubbing wear age but Cloth still "Flashes". Both volume's sewn bindings very tight with both spines rounded fore edges perfectly concave. All edges uncut. Internally Unmarked. A Very Good Set Indeed. First Thus. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo's - 7¾" tall.</p> Reeves And Turner hardcover
1879259339Oxford: Thos. Shrimpton and Son 1879. First appearance of Wilde's poem. P. 2 in WAIFS AND STRAYS. A TERMINAL MAGAZINE OF OXFORD POETRY Vol. I No. 1 June 1879. 1 vols. Original wrappers. Fine. First appearance of Wilde's poem. P. 2 in WAIFS AND STRAYS. A TERMINAL MAGAZINE OF OXFORD POETRY Vol. I No. 1 June 1879. 1 vols. Mason 275 Thos. Shrimpton and Son unknown
1881010736Boston: Roberts Brothers 1881. Mason 310 with all the first issue points: Yellow top-stain green floral endpapers and child-on-a-globe front board design in gilt. Green cloth. Light shelfwear with frayed spine ends. The cloth has a 2" tear along the rear joint. The front hinge is just starting to crack. In an otherwise tight binding. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Roberts Brothers Hardcover
189954608NY: Benj. R. Tucker 1899. Early US edition. 44 pp. Small tear to the fore-edge of one leaf else very good plus in two part gilt-stamped cloth with darkened spine. NY: Benj. R. Tucker, hardcover
1900187548London: Leonard Smithers c. 1900-07. A finely bound copy of Smithers's unauthorized edition with the publisher's address removed from the title page. Mason notes that "there are some misprints in the text but except in one or two places it is a line for line reprint of the earlier editions". Octavo 212 x 133 mm. Mid-twentieth century red morocco by Asprey spine lettered in gilt gilt rule to boards board edges and turn-ins floral endpapers edges gilt. Paper repair to p. 15. An attractive copy. Mason 584 & 585. hardcover
1855612331855. Göttingen Georg H. Wigand 1855 8° XIII 3 558 2 pp. Pappband d.Zt.; frisch bezogen. First German Edition of the "Practical observations on aural surgery and the nature and treatment of diseases of the ear. London: John Churchill 1853" by Sir William Robert Wills 1815-1876 translated by Ernst von Haselberg with a foreword by Wilhelm Braun." "Mein Freund und früherer Schüler Dr. Addinell Hewson zu Philadelphia hat eingewilligt die Amerikanische Ausgabe dieses Buches zu besorgen welche bei Blanchard und Lea herauskommt; und mein Freund Dr. von Haselberg zu Stralsund hat die Uebersetzung ins deutsche übernommen. Dublin 12. Juni 1853.". "This work did more to place British otology on a scientific basis than anything previously published. In his own words Wilde "laboured to rescue the treatment of ear diseases from empiricism and found it upon the well-established laws of modern pathology practical surgery and reasonable therapeutics". He showed the middle ear to be the site of origin of most of the diseases of the ear. He is remembered for his method of treating acute mastoiditis using "Wilde's incision". The book was bitterly attacked by Kramer - see especially Lancet 1853 2 446 - and also by Thomas Wakley editor of that journal. Wilde was the father of Oscar Wilde." Garrison & Morton No.3369 1st. engl. Ed. 1853 unknown
1854CAT0008101854. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Original half leather over marbled boards old University Library bookplate inside front cover. Contains January-June of 1854. WIlde's essay leads off the February issue and is pages 127-146. <br /> <br /> "When kitchened with "point" i.e. seasoned mollified with milk or softened by a drop of the crature' the like of the potato will never again be found for ‘rent-paying pig-feeding love-making child-breeding faction-fighting and country-dancing properties". WIlde father of Oscar was a polymath - a doctor census taker folklorist and social commentator. He represents as does this essay a conundrum. He sympathized with the Irish peasantry could see many of their troubles with clarity collected huge amounts of medical data on their suffering yet supported the insupportable English response to the famine. Even this essay filled with admiring prose for the people and culture essentially blames the starving masses for their problems - a lack of imagination culinary ingenuity stupid reliance on the bounty of the potato etc etc. Though while suggesting that the Irish have little imagination or knowledge gastronomically he does mention an impressive number of ways that potato is served. He even comes to the to call it paternalistic is to do an injustice to the concept of paternalism conclusion that " ‘Irish agriculture has been greatly benefited by the famine." An essay filled with interesting dietary anecdotes fine prose insane conclusions erudite observations and condescending digressions. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: CAT000810. hardcover
1894102669New York: R.F. Fenno. 1894. Early US edition published same year as the UK limited edition edition de luxe. Original colour illustrated stiff wraps Mt Fuji Japanese house and boat col dec endpapers pp 22. The yapp edges have very small closed tears and very small holes. Clean. Very good condition. Unusual early printing of Wilde's poem "The Sphinx" in Japanese-inspired binding by a small publishing firm. Early Issue. Paper Wraps. R.F. Fenno paperback
1898002660London: Leonard Smithers 1898. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Cream linen and mustard colored cloth boards. Spine lettered in gilt. Sixth edition and the last edition to be published under the pseudonym C.3.3. block C landing 3 cell 3. This sixth edition was printed on handmade paper in 1000 copies on 21st of May 1898. Stain on frontcover endpages with offsetting. Spine darkened. No bookplates marks or inscriptions. 31 pp. 23 x 145 cm. . Leonard Smithers Hardcover
1898WILDEOSC009699Leonard Smithers London. 1898. Fourth edition. Octavo. 31 leaves printed on rectos only. Two-tone buckram covers. Published anonymously. It was only after the sixth edition that Wilde's name appeared on the title-page. Covers a little marked. Cloth slightly bubbled. Small rustmark at outer edge of front free endpaper. Leonard Smithers, London. hardcover
189875660London:: Leonard Smithers 1898. Second edition. publisher's white and gold cloth gilt-lettered on the spine. Ink ownership name on front free endpaper; endsheets tanned; a very few smudges and spots to text and deckled fore-edges a bit tanned. The original binding is dust-soiled and stained; spine quite tanned; but tight and sound. . 8vo. Leonard Smithers, hardcover
1892009173Manchester: George Falkner and Sons 1892. Reissue of the 1878 offprint with new preface and French translation. Inscribed "with Author's Compliments." Small pieces torn from outer edge of rear wrapper; blank corners of final leaf and folding table torn off; two library ink stamps on front wrapper; embossed stamp on title page. Privately published version. Unrecorded on OCLC/WorldCat. Collation: vi 17 1 iv 18 pp. folding table. Reissue. Original Printed Wrappers. Good. George Falkner and Sons Paperback
187848040Manchester T. Sowler and Co. 1878. 8vo. In the original printed wrappers. Offprint from "The Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society" April 30. Author's presentation inscription to front wrapper "Edmund J Mills / with the Author's Compliments". Miscolouring to lower part of front wrapper. Internally fine and clean. 25 pp. 1 folded plate. <br/><br/><em>Scarce offprint issue with author's presentation inscription of Wilde's contribution to the origin of elements and his views on the newly created periodic system.Henry Wilde 1833 - 1919 a wealthy individual from Manchester England who used his self-made fortune to indulge his interest in electrical engineering. He invented the dynamo-electric machine or self-energising dynamo published in 1866. The machine was considered remarkable at the time especially since Wilde was fond of spectacular demonstrations such as the ability of his machine to cause iron bars to melt. </em> unknown
1891BOOKS324407New York: THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW February 1891. Collectible-Very Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1891. First Printing. Paperback. First appearance in the United States of this Oscar Wilde publication pages 292-319. Other contributors include E. B. Lanin David F. Schloss and a continuing story by George Mededith. Ref. - Mason #52. . Sm 4to. One advertising page has a tear without anything missing. A period magazine club readers list glued to rear cover. . THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW February, 1891 paperback