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1982MI-15London U.K.: Mining Journal Books 1982. Comprehensive text contributed technical papers by international experts covering detailed topics in mineral development issues and policies; transnational corporations; mining legislation and mineral development contracts; contract stability; mineral development agreements: risk and security; international and national programs and projects; etc. 223 pp. Illustrated. Prior owner's name on front endpaper. Blank pocket remnant on rear endpaper. Minimal shelfwear. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex- Professional Library. Mining Journal Books Paperback
2000x-0387986634Springer Nature 2000. Hardcover. New. 532 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.25 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
0612J667612Very Good. Very good grey boards HARDCOVER in briefly edgeworn pictorial dust jacket unclipped orig. $3.50. New York: Vantage stated first ed. first printing . Frontispiece plus several others. Leaves are clean and unmarked. Hinges VG. No age-toning. Illustrated . hardcover
200576695Pisa - Roma: Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali 2005. Brossura sovracoperta wrappers dust jacket. Perfetto Mint. Saggi di: Irene Favaretto Francesca Ghedini Riccardo Di Cesare Sull'Apollo dei Nassii a Delo e le iscrizioni della base Vincenzo Franciosi Il Doriforo di Policleto Mario Torelli La Basilica di Ercolano. Una proposta di lettura Luigi Sperti Scultura microasiatica nella Cisalpina tardoantica Monika Verzar-Bass Osservazioni sulla tradizione artigianale nella decorazione architettonica del Palazzo di Diocleziano a Spalato. Numerose illustrazioni in nero. 8vo. pp. 246. Perfetto Mint. N. 1 - 2004. Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, unknown
2090502126803142Japan Regional Newspaper Association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Regional Newspaper Association paperback
19662080202103901469Kagoshima University Newspaper Business Department 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Kagoshima University Newspaper Business Department paperback
2013096207Historic Newspapers 2013. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good clean tight condition. Black hardcover. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. <br/> <br/> Historic Newspapers hardcover
193834029Denver CO: Smith Books 1938. First. Hardcover. Near fine. Quarto near fine brown pebbled cloth shows rubbing at cover edges couple of tiny scratches to cover and some other very light trace wear in very good clear plastic cover that shows a small tear at spine head. 150 pages with black & white photos and illustrations. Still a pleasing copy of this hard to find work that includes ".much material of cattle and cowboys." and ".an account of the hanging of Big Nose George Parrott." Herd 1862. Smith Books hardcover
19682110502151000377Not Available 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Not Available paperback
1c8883IRJ Falmouth 1991. Zusammen ca. 700 S. broschiert Namenskürzel auf jedem Hefttitel. - Text englisch - unknown
1932129588.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0966822013.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
187531613Virtue & Co. London 1875. 37th issue. Good/No Jacket. Half leather binding elaborately decorated spine with raised bands No inscriptions. Front hinge weak otherwise little used. Edge wear to leather corners and a small split to front of spine at lower end. Virtue & Co., London hardcover
194840162United States Coast Artillery Association Washington DC 1948. 6 numbers in I vol. roy. 8vo. First Edition titles and text in red and black and numerous photographs and illustrations throughout; strongly bound in black boards red cloth back lettered in gilt ALL ORIGINAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED a very good bright clean copy. This copy was formerly in the library of the National War College and carries its stamps on titles together with Library of Congress accession and withdrawal stamps on endpapers. BOUND VOLUMES ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE. United States Coast Artillery Association, Washington DC, hardcover
RGW22010No Binding. 4pp. 4to bifolium some discolouration folds This newspaper was prepared by American airmen based at the Beaumont depot. No Jacket issued unknown
20224Pryme's letter dated from 34 Southampton Buildings Chancery Lane 28 May 1842. Moran's letter from the Globe office London 30 May 1842. The letter and reply are on the same 12mo bifolium. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper. ONE: Pryme to Moran. 3pp. 12mo. He writes that Jerdan has referred him to Moran 'for inquiry respecting him'. He is satisfied with Jerdan's account but as he is 'a stranger to me & I am acting for others as well as myself I wish to ask whether in your opinion we may place reliance upon him in every respect as to his making out from the Books & adjusting some complicated accounts of a Provincial Newspaper & some disputed balances thereon'. TWO: Moran's reply to Pryme. 1p. 12mo on the reverse of the second leaf of the bifolium. Not a draft. He is 'not aware of Mr Jerdan's proficiency in the particular class of accounts' referred to by Pryme but he does not 'think him capable of undertaking any thing which he could not perform satisfactorily. When he was a Candidate for the Secretaryship of the Literary Fund Society he had my vote & active aid as one of the Committee of that Corporation: & I would if called on readily renew my efforts in his behalf.' Jerdan's father was the editor of the Literary Gazette. Pryme's lectures on political economy at Cambridge were the first on the subject at any British university. Pryme's letter dated from 34 Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, 28 May 1842. Moran's letter from the Globe office (London), unknown
1998AW805New York: Kaikodo Journal 1998. paper wrappers. Mint. 283pp. 1-60pp essays. 61-283pp Exhibition catalogue with full page paltes and descriptions with many in colour. A sumptuous production with beautiful colour plates.New York Gallery % Feb and28th March 1998. Bound in black/grey paper illus. covers.A mint copy. <br/> <br/> Kaikodo Journal unknown
11509'Audley End'. 1 January 1832. 3 pp 4to. Bifolium. Good on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of stub adhering to the blank reverse of second leaf. The year 1832 has been added in pencil in a contemporary hand. The letter is on paper watermarked 1831. Docketed at head 'Braybrooke Ld.' He begins by informing Henslow that Lord Grenville has lent him 'the Book in which his Notes upon the growth of Trees during many years had been made. He assures me that nothing worth your notice will be found among the MS remarks but I am not of that opinion. Ld G is however very fond of the book as of an old acquaintance & the entries if once lost can never be replaced as no other Copy exists.' He feels 'very responsible' for the volume but does not 'hesitate to entrust it to you knowing that you will lock it up & return it by a safe messenger'. The Braybrookes are 'stationary' at Audley End and will be happy to see Henslow if he wishes to return the volume in person. 'I have also a large specimen of lilac wood <much> at your service should you not have one already.' He is enclosing 'a paper which I copied from a loose MS document in my Evelyn's Sylva'. He ends the letter with a report of the fruit-bearing properties of Dr Clarke's mulberry tree: 'the indented leaves were also all on the lower part of the tree only those above being all apparently of the common species'. In a postscript he reports that he has 'received no answer from Mr Blackie about the pruning system perhaps he is afraid of entering the lists with you Cambridge Professors! ! !' The Prime Minister William Wyndham Grenville 1759-1834 Baron Grenville planted at least 2500 trees at Dropmore House and at the time of his death his pinetum contained the largest collection of conifer species in Britain. 'A[udley] E[nd]'. 1 January [1832]. unknown
19703Without date or place. Firfield near Addlestone Sussex; 1878. . Printed in lilac on one side of a 12 x 85 cm piece of thin card with serated edges and rounded corners and with glue staining to one edge and on blank reverse. The card is embossed with tiny stars with decorative edges and the text enclosed within an oval border with the autograph signatures above one another in a rectangular box beneath it. The twelve-line poem signed in type 'S. C. HALL.' might be viewed as an example of Victorian sentimentality but one should bear in mind the childless couple and Mrs Hall's failed pregnancies the fact that her mother lived with them throughout their marriage and their great benevolence. The poem begins: 'Yes! we go gently down the hill of life And thank our God at every step we go: The husband-lover and the sweetheart-wife. Of creeping age what do we care or know' Concludes: 'These fading faculties are sent to say Heaven is more near to-day than yesterday.' The poem was published in 1878 in the Literary World. Without date or place. [ Firfield, near Addlestone, Sussex; 1878. ] unknown
13632On letterhead of 8 New Street Spring Gardens London. 15 May 1867. 1p. 12mo. Good on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of glue from mount on blank reverse. He informs Walford that he is returning 'the notes of my career having made some slight alterations'. He suggests that it would be 'well for me to compare the proof with the drafts'. On letterhead of 8 New Street, Spring Gardens, London. 15 May 1867. unknown
25177Three letters from 1898 and one letter from 1899; the others from around the same time. All six letters from 90 Buckingham Road Brighton. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The six items - written in the semi-retirement that followed Escott's breakdown in 1885 Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Randolph Churchill took up a subscription for him - are in good condition on lightly aged paper. A total of 12pp 12mo. Closely written in a well-nigh illegible hand. All six letters are addressed to ‘My dear Sir’ and signed ‘T H S Escott’. Considering the execrable nature of the handwriting it is ironic that the main topic would appear to be the supplying by Escott of autographs for the recipient’s collection. Names that can be made out are: ‘Miss Helen Henniker’ ‘a very active “Society organizer†in London’ the ‘vizier to Ismail’ and ‘Sir John Mowbray MP for Oxford University’. A letter of 8 July 1898 begins in unusually readable fashion: ‘Perhaps the autograph of the present head of the Rothschilds may be of interest. It is a curiosity of caligraphy sic at least.’ Another legible passage on 12 July 1898: ‘Lady Stanhope is the great Conservative hostess just now. I add her autograph. & also that of Frederic Harrison’. Also included is an envelope presumably one of the autographs referred to above with penny stamp and London postmark addressed to ‘T. H. Escott. Esq. / 33. Sackville Road. / Hove. / Brighton.’ Also a cutting of a longish article on ‘BYGONE BRIGHTON. / BY T. H. S. ESCOTT.’ Three letters from 1898 and one letter from 1899; the others from around the same time. All six letters from 90 Buckingham Road, unknown
1997ABE-1682937264837Fantagraphics 1997 A wonderful look at the life and work of Wally Wood. This is a near perfect copy of a rare issue from Fantagraphics. The only very slight fault is a corner crease on the rear cover. Particularly rare in the UK!. Soft cover. Near Fine. Fantagraphics paperback
0365366234.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20041342734PN. New. 2004. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback