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102 pages plus 10 pages of wonderful illustrated vintage advertisements. First issue of this prestigious publication. Printed upon glossy stock. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations plus several colour illustrations of birds. Features: Wonderful one-page photo ad for the Royal Bank features a photo looking down a busy city street; Canada's Viceroy in the West Indies, The Right Hon. Viscount Willingdon - article with photo portrait of subject and many photos of West Indies locations; With the (1927) Arctic Patrol - F.G. Banting and artist A.Y. Jackson accompany the expedition of 1927, which was under the command of Mr. G.P. MacKenzie - article and fourteen illustrations by Banting; Some Canadian Birds - notes on a selection of four-colour plates reproduced from paintings of feathered friends by Allan Brooks; Dr. Charles Camsell - bio with photo portrait; Article on the Canadian Geographical Society; Excellent one-page photo portrait of Sir Francis Younghusband; In the Heart of Asia - A Summary of the Record of the Expedition to the Forbidden City of Lhasa, Tibet - article with photos; The Camera Takes To The Air - Exploration and Surveying Revolutionized by Flying in Canada and Elsewhere - article with many great photos; Inaugural meeting of the Canadian Geographical Society - article with photos; Lady Kitty Ritson describes her winter time in a shack at Metagama, Ontario - article with photos; Arctic wild flowers - article with photos; Titled Farmers of the Canadian West - The Prince of Wales and a number of other representatives of British and other nobilities in the Back-To-The Land Movement - article with photo of the Prince of Wales' ranch near High River, Alberta and Lord and Lady Rodney; Great one-page Canadian National ad for tourism in Jasper, Alberta; Nice photo-illustrated ad for Westinghouse of Hamilton, Ontario; Back cover Canadian Pacific ad promotes Banff tourism. Average external wear and soiling. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy of this historic item. Book
218 pages. 'A monument in itself... a sourcebook to which the scholar can return over and over again... a valuable companion to the museum visitor who wishes to learn more about the context of the Haida poles... pleasurable and informative reading for anyone interested in Northwest Coast culture... The historic photographs are stunning. To see the villages as the earliest photographers saw them is to recapture in part the wonder and majesty that was the Haida cultural heritage. At the same time the grief that was the destruction of the villages is all too apparent." - From back cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Moisture exposure to fore-edge of front cover and first fifty pages has resulted in light staining and mild undulations. A sound copy of this impressive work. Book
Pages 612-634. Features: Cover illustration at Herreshoff's Yard, Bristol, Rhode Island, of the launching of "Columbia," built to defend "America's" Cup against "Shamrock"; Our Opportunities; This Busy World; Photos of Men of the Day - A.J. Cassatt of the Pennsylvania Railroad, W.W. Keen of the American Medical Association, and Henry O. Havemeyer; Photos and brief obituaries for "Waltz King" Johann Strauss and Richard Parks Bland; Photo of Captain H.E. Nichols, U.S.N. who commanded the U.S.S. "Monadnock"; Photos from the Philippines of - General Lawton at the Battle of Baliuag, General MacArthur on the Skirmish Line, Colonel Summers and staff leaving Baliuag with six battalions, General Lawton in his field HQ at Angat, Colonel Summers's troops on the march, Colonel Summers's command advancing to the Battle of Moasin; The Philippine Revolt - The Santa Cruz Expedition; An English Mother (poem); The Fifth Annual Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference; Image of the French cruiser "SFAX" bringing Captain Dreyfuss home for retrial; Full page illustration "A Faro Game at El Paso"; A Curious Coincidence; A Queen's Charity; London; Two-page centerfold illustration of the North Atlantic Squadron in the Harbor of Cape Haitien, Island of Haiti "A Visit From the Natives"; Hawaiian America - lengthy article with Oahu, Hawaii, Maui and Kauai; Amateur Sport - baseball article with many photos of college players; The Conspirators (continued); Illustration "Forced Inspiration" by Peter Newell on back cover. Great vintage ads. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality copy. Magazine
91 pages plus many pages of wonderful vintage ads. Features: A detailed narrative of General Korniloff's 300 mile Escape from the Austrians back to the Russian lines; Some Exciting Experiences with Rhinos, by J.A. Jordan - with photos; Hindengerg's Death Trap - a terrible tragedy befalls the Russian armies amid the Masurian Lakes; The Pygmy People of Mount Marviveles in the Phillipines - the Negritos, or "little Negroes" - with photos; The Vengeance of Eugene Ristori - The Five-Year Story of a Corsican Murder Vendetta which ends in Panama; The House of the Chained Bear - a night of terror in the wilds of Transcaucasia; On the Borders of Tibit - Part 2, by Reginald Farrer, with nice photos; The Three Scarlet Feathers - the terrible experience of a white man who got into the black books of Voodoo people in Hayti (Haiti); A Flying Man in South Africa - Part 3 of John G. Barron's adventures - illustrated; My Experiences as a "Wild Girl" - Carl L. Thompson of Seattle and his strange job; Round Labrador and Hudson Bay - Part 4 - E.W. Hawkes' adventures, with great Eskimo photos; The Snake-Charmer's Vengeance - Alexander Feely recounts a circus tale; Our Catch - an extract from the diary of a Lieutenant of Alpine Chasseurs which describes how six Alpine Chasseurs bluffed three hundred Huns, with eight officers, into surrendering without a fight. Photo of Shrovetide Football at Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Harris-Goar Jewelry ad on back cover. Nice ad for Baseball Magazine Co. Great full-page ad for Canada Steamship Lines. Above-average external wear. Binding intact. Bit of writing atop front cover. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Volume I - 413 pages plus fold-out map. Volume II - 426 pages. Includes appendix on the physical geography of North America. Both volumes clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Possibly unread. Excellent copy. Book
48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women important information including: news of the choicest fashion, entertainment, current happenings, where to go, what to see, and how much to pay. Features: Color cover photo features lady applying lipstick amongst a throng of well-dressed football fans; Nice Franklin Simon's one-page ad featuring Persian (wool) Prestige; Super half-page photo ad for Best & Co. features 'Sequins for Glamour'; Nice Macy's full-page ad features photo of four fashionable kids disembarking the 'Normandie'; Full-page ad for Macy's Little Shop features elegant lady in evening gown; The tragic case of Elizabeth Smith, convicted of second degree manslaughter in the death of her newborn; Great one-page Singer sewing machine ad encourages readers to make the $4 dress illustrated; Several photos commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty; Photos and brief article on new diaper service (which some readers thought was a fiction!); Flaming Youth - Sixteen Years Older - "The Younger Generation" that made the 1920's such hectic years grows old and conservative, and its bearded prophets tell how they grew up - article with before and after photos of H.L. Mencken and F. Scott Fitzgerald; "Dear Martha Deane" - brief article with nine photos of radio broadcaster Mary Margaret McBride; 'Mama Martinelli and her Soup of Vengeance'; Photo-illustrated three-page article on Gloria Vanderbilt; Article on John Perona's 'fashionable hellhole' El Morocco - including photo of Jack Dempsey and Perona; The Fashion Ediitor's Diary; Two nice full-page color fashion photos; Review of some New York hair salons; Color-illustrated centerfold features Football Fashions; So Much To Buy - So Much to Spend; Evening accessories; Skin products; There's a difference in light bulbs - photo-illustrated article compares American with foreign bulbs; Color photos of fine china and sparkling crystal tableware; We Shop the Town; Hearty Dinners for Cold Days; Photos and article on the movie "Libeled Lady" which starred Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy; Schaefer beer one-page ad mentions Empire City horse racing, Oct. 19-31; Maisonette Russe is opend with the blessing of Archimandrite Inna - brief article with photos; Manhattan Date Book; Nice color-illustrated Kotex ad inside back cover features fashionable ladies; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. Magazine
Multi-paginated Profusely illustrated with black and white photography, diagrams and advertisements. No. 2410 Vol. 67 contains: Maritime Britannia - first particulars of Canadair's CL-28; Re-Rising Sun - the Japanese aircraft industry 10 years after VJ-Day; Southern Air Traffic Control at London Airport; H.M. Carriers 1955 - survey's the role of the aircraft carrier in a thermo-nuclear age and previews the carrier strength of British and Commonwealth navies; Carrier Developments - recent inventions to increase efficiency on the flight deck; Scotland's Air Ambulances - two B.E.A. Herons go into operation. No. 2411 Vol. 67 8 April 1955 contains: The Speed of the Fox - a fairey occasion with historic associations; Jodel D.112 and Druine Turbi - Two French Ultra-light Two-seaters Compared; London Airport Central - photos of the new passenger handling block; Ferry 604 - The diary of a Viscount delivery flight to Montreal; Radically New Cockpit Design - U.S. Navy's television instrumentation; No. 47 Squadron - history of a famous transport command unit; Air Gunnery at Sylt; The Edo Amphibious Float; Two photos of the Handley Page Victor; The Deuce - English Electric's Digital Computer; T.C.A. and the Viscount - Background to the North American debut of a British turboprop airliner. No. 2413 Vol. 67 22 April 1955: Photo of the Hiller "Flying Platform"; Mixed Power - Engines of Different Species in Combination, Mr. M.J. Brennan's R.Ae.S. Lecture; Actuallites Francaises - the mighty Armagnac *page 519-520 missing from this article*; At the controls of the B-45 - Second-pilot time on a four-jet bomber; Britannia's Johannesburg Trials - Phase one of the tropical tests; Idlewild's New Terminal Area. No.2414 Vol.67 29 April 1955: Guide to First 1955 National Air Races; The Supercharged Turboprop - Dr. Hooker's S.A.E. Lecture on the Bristol B.E. 25, successor to the Proteus; Automatic Interception - all-weather single-seaters defending the U.K.; Meeting of the Airways; Actualites Francaises - the Morane-Saulnier M.S.760 Paris; Silencing Jet Helicopters - a notable paper by Professor E.J. Richards; Sopwith Camel - Historic Military Aircraft No. 10; Tower of London - radar, radio and lighting controls in the new central building. No. 2415 Vol. 67 6 May 1955: A Coming-of-age with Gannets; Actualites Francaises - part 3 - non-stop variety in light aircraft; Jet Provost - Hunting Percival's New Av Initio Trainer (includes 2-page detailed drawing); The First Round - Swansea sees the start of the 1955 national air races; Off the Ice - an R.C.A.F. helicopter rescues a Cessna which was partially submerged beneath ice; Igor Sikorsky in Great Britain - Pioneer Helicopter Designer's Lecture to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Fabrications to Float and Fly - rubber dinghies, balloons, and much else - the work of the R.F. D company; "Hot" Parts by the Hundred - Briggs Motor Bodies, Ltd. No. 2416 Vol. 67 13 May 1955: More Thoughts on Jet Lift; Routine Atlantic Crossing - Passenger's impressions of a typical Transatlantic flight by B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser; The World's Air Forces - Their compostion, duties and aircraft *2 pages of this article are loose but present*; 1955 Military Aircraft Data; National Aircraft Insignia; The World's Air Forces Cont'd. No. 2417 Vol. 67 May 20, 1955: A Truimphant British Motion Picture - The Dam Busters; Luftwaffe Redivivus - Germany's New Air Force for A.A.F.C.E. - Its strenghts and constitution; The Party Line on Airlines - Tories, Labour and Liberals express their view for "flight"; Supersonic Fighter - a critical examination of the F-100A Super Sabre (with detailed drawing); Introduction to Air Freight - Part 1 American Domestic Scene; The S.N.C.A.S.E. S.E. 210 Caravalle - France's First Jet Airliner (with detailed drawing); Regularity in the making - the technical organization behind B.O.A.C.; Flight Control - an historical review - Abstracts from Dr. Draper's Wilbur Wright Lecture; Deutsche Lufthansa in Book
520 pages. Index. Many black and white illustrations. Chapters include: Early History, The Fishing Industry, Lumbering, Agriculture, The War Years, Education, Winnipegosis News Reports from the Dauphin Herald; Local Government, Sports, Churches, Organizations, Family Histories, Mini Histories, Reminiscences and Diary Excerpt. Attractive silver decoration and lettering upon dark blue front board. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. An attractive copy of this substantial work. Book
M6889dSet of 30 volumes. Centre d'Egyptologie Montségur 2008-2016. First edition. In-4. Original softcover a fine set. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III VSX. Language: French/Français. This set ships from the USA shipping costs will be updated accordingly TXR. Relevant subjects: Egypt: Journals Egypt. unknown
17492114Couverture rigide Aux dépens de la Compagnie 1749 La Haye 17x9,5 cm
18712182Bien complet du n° 79 (20 mars 1871) au n° 144 (24 mai). Une des sources les plus importantes pour l'histoire de la Commune. Après la victoire des Versaillais, Victor Bunel réédita l'ensemble des numéros. COLLECTION COMPLÈTE sous coffret en 1/2 chagrin rouge. COLLECTION COMPLÈTE sous coffret en 1/2 chagrin rouge. Très bon Paris Bunel 1871
1188351796, 230x180mm, cartonnage muet en attente de reliure.
1768339729Boston 1768. 4pp. Disbound. Signature of Col. Hatch. 4pp. Includes mostly European news but notes under the date Sept. 8: "Both the tenour and purport of all the late dispatches from America is That the colonists will never give up their liberties" and lists the regiments on duty in America. The final column on the last page gives local news including a reference to non-importation: "We hear the senior class at Harvard college have unanimously agreed to take their degrees next commencement dressed in black cloth of the manufacture of this country unknown
177726884London England: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1777. Twenty-two issues of this yearly British almanac bound in one volume; consecutive and inclusive from the 1777 issue to 1797. These are printed in red & black have the tax stamps on the margins of the title pages and are of 32 pages' length with exceptions or notes as below: 1782: On page 31 the section "VI Rebus by Mr. R. Richardson of Frosterly" has been solved with the manuscript letters & names of clues neatly written at the margins. 1786: pgs 1-2 15-32; However another issue is bound after this incomplete issue that is entire in 48 pages. These almanacs are noted on the title pages as printed for the Company of Stationers; and this "extra" issue is noted on the title page as "Printed for T. Carnan in St. Paul's Church Yard; who after an expensive Suit in Law and Equity by the unanimous Opinion of the Judges of the Court of Common Please dispossessed the Stationers' Company of their pretended exclusive Privilege of Printing Almanacks which they had usurped for two Centuries; a convincing Proof that no unjust Monopoly will ever stand the Test of an English Court of Justice." 1788: pgs 1-2 15-32 only. 1793 Misbound pages out of order and complete 32 pages. 1795: A name of "Old Batholomew" has been added in ms. at the 4th Sept. in the monthly almanac pages section. 1797 pgs 1-16 only. "The existence of the Ladies' Diary or the Woman's Almanack an 18th century English magazine devoted largely to problems and puzzles in mathematics indicates that stereotypes about the inability of women to understand and enjoy mathematics were less strongly believed in the 18th century than they are today.The Ladies' Diary became one of the widely read 18th century magazines devoted to the popularization of science and mathematics; these were addressed mainly to readers with no specialized training in the subjectsThe Ladies' Diary differed from these others primarily in the language used in some of the problems--language which reminds the reader that the problems were addressed to women" from the excellent overview of the magazine its influence & impact by Teri Perl San Francisco State Univ. Historia Mathematica 6 1979 article on the 'Diary' Indecipherable by us previous owner name on back endpaper.Approx. 4" x 6 3/8" size; bound in marbled-paper covered boards leather corners edges tinted yellow; spine covering gone; wear to the edges tips of the binding; bottom cord of top board let go; the block still solidly sewn some edges trimmed close; contents generally clean and in good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Printed for the Company of Stationers hardcover books
184841215Washington: George S. Gideon 1848. Broadside 8" x 12-1/2." Very Good.<br /> <br /> Gideon promises that his paper "will be emphatically a National Press designed for circulation in every section of the country. The object of the paper will be to harmonize the action and promote the efficient organization of the Whig party as well as to diffuse its principles and arouse its spirit and enthusiasm." Subscription costs are printed after which Gideon signs in type from Washington in June 1848.<br /> Beneath Gideon's name is a recommendation from seven members of the Whig Executive Committee of Congress urging support for the Paper which "will prove a vehicle of useful political information and if generally circulated will contribute powerfully to the desired change in the Administration of the Government."<br /> There follows a section for persons to sign up for subscriptions with their post office addresses. Our copy has no names listed.<br /> Not located on OCLC as of August 2025. George S. Gideon unknown
186341296Richmond 1863. Folio 11-1/2" x 16." Elaborately engraved masthead. 8pp pp 33-40. Printed in four columns per page. Disbound. A couple of tears repairs and small loss. Good plus. <br /> <br /> Portraits of Major John H. Mosby and Major John Pelham are on the first page. Accompanying detailed stories celebrate Mosby's "indominable energy and reckless daring" and mourn the death of "The Gallant Pelham." Advertisements news from the Blockade poems and war news complete the issue. unknown
elala5710cToronto: 1905. First Edition. oblong 4to. pp. 199. illus. throughout. original cloth. elala5710 [cToronto: 1905] hardcover
19650002987N. A Kovach 1965. First of this edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. D/j has several tears and is darkened. Limited to 225 copies. N. A Kovach hardcover
1997211481997. Journal of Lesbian Studies published between 1997 and 2000 documents the institutionalization of lesbian studies and queer feminist scholarship within late twentieth-century academic publishing. Founded in 1997 the journal created an interdisciplinary forum examining lesbian history identity sexuality politics health media representation literature labor geography and cultural production while maintaining explicit connections to grassroots lesbian activism and feminist organizing. The publication reflects the expansion of LGBTQ studies within universities during the 1990s and illustrates how lesbian scholars and writers developed dedicated intellectual spaces addressing issues often marginalized within both mainstream academia and broader feminist discourse. Through peer-reviewed essays theoretical debates editorials poetry and reviews the journal provides primary-source evidence for the study of lesbian feminist thought queer theory sexuality studies and the development of LGBTQ academic institutions at the turn of the twenty-first century.<br /> Binghamton New York: The Haworth Press 1997-2000. Archive of 16 issues in 13 volumes comprising an unbroken run of the journal's first four years of publication. Published quarterly. 1 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 1 No. 1. 1997. 145 pages. First issue published following the founding of the journal. Includes Margaret Schneider's "Sappho Was Right-On Adolescent: Growing Up Lesbian." 2 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 1 No. 2. 1997. 286 pages. Special issue: "Classics in Lesbian Studies Part II" including Lillian Faderman's "Who Hid Lesbian History." 3 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 1 No. 3/4. 1997. 194 pages. Includes Sheila Jeffreys's "Transgender Activism: A Lesbian Feminist Perspective." 4 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 2 No. 1. 1998. 110 pages. Special issue: "Gateways to Improving Lesbian Health and Healthcare." 5 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 2 No. 2/3. 1998. 238 pages. Special issue: "Acts of Passion: Sexuality Gender and Performance." 6 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 2 No. 4. 1998. 132 pages. Special issue: "Living 'Difference': Lesbian Perspectives on Work and Family Life." 7 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 3 No. 1/2. 1999. 258 pages. "The Lesbian Polyamory Reader: Open Relationships Non-Monogamy and Casual Sex" edited by Marcia Munson and Judith Stelboum. 8 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 3 No. 3. 1999. 155 pages. Includes Dawn Atkins's "Lesbian Sex Scandals: Sexual Practices Identities and Politics." 9 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 3 No. 4. 1999. 161 pages. Special issue: "Lesbians Levis and Lipstick: The Meaning of Beauty in Our Lives." 10 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 4 No. 1. 2000. 174 pages. Includes Gill Valentine's "From Nowhere to Everywhere: Lesbian Geographies." 11 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 4 No. 2. 2000. 173 pages. Includes Gabriele Griffin's "'Romancing the Margins': Lesbian Writing in the 1990s." 12 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 4 No. 3. 2000. 143 pages. Includes Mary Eichbauer's "Imagining a Life: Natalie Clifford Barney." 13 Journal of Lesbian Studies. Vol. 4 No. 4. 2000. 164 pages. Special issue: "Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience."<br /> Published during a formative period in the consolidation of LGBTQ and queer studies within higher education the journal reflects expanding scholarly attention to lesbian identity sexuality race health geography and feminist politics. The breadth of contributors from the United States Canada and Europe demonstrates the increasingly international scope of lesbian scholarship during the late twentieth century while the range of themes addressed across the archive documents major debates within queer theory and lesbian feminist discourse at the time. Minor handling wear throughout. Overall very good condition. Substantial early archive of one of the foundational academic journals dedicated specifically to lesbian studies and queer feminist scholarship. unknown
196831953Bronx New York later Oakland California: Locus Publications 1968-1983. Issues range from very good to nearly fine. Note: extra postage will apply. 31953. Octavo 224 issues printed and pictorial wrappers. A broken run 224 issues consisting of Trial issue #2 Issues 1 8 12-14 17 33-36 38 45-47 49 53-63 65-68 70-129 131-184 189-228 230-270. The single most authoritative source of information on fantastic literature for this period featuring news columns reviews monthly book lists and commentary on the genre and the people connected with it. Locus provides an invaluable perspective on the field from the late 1960s to the present. "Coverage of fantastic literature generally including the most current and comprehensive reviews of general books and magazine fiction interviews with SF pros and lists of published and forthcoming U.S. and British books. Coverage of foreign-language SF has been a regular feature since the later 1980s. Has dominated the Hugo category for best semiprofessional magazine." - Anatomy of Wonder 1995 12-24. "From a bi-weekly scrappy looking mimeographed newszine Locus has developed and expanded until it fully deserves its subtitle 'The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field.' It is the basic source of raw news about SF during the years it has been published. In addition to news Locus has run columns on writing SF by Algis Budrys and Norman Spinrad selective book reviews a bestseller list a monthly list beginning in 1974 of the books actually published in America an annual tabulation of books published and an annual survey of the personal data and tastes of its readership. Such features along with extensive news coverage in an average forty-four-page monthly issue make it absolutely indispensable." - Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines p. 829. Reference: Barron ed Fantasy Literature 11-40. Barron ed Horror Literature 11-40. Locus Publications unknown
1782WRCAM43203Boston 1782. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Minor losses and wear at old folds. Contemporary notation at top of first page. Light scattered soiling. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing Lord Shelburne's speech at Parliament on Nov. 27 1781 calling for an end to the war with America. Shelburne insists that the conflict has gone on quite long enough and the cost has far outweighed the benefit. Several months later Shelburne took office in the British government and was made Prime Minister shortly thereafter soon bringing the war to an end. A significant number of advertisements are also included as are some brief tidbits from around the colonies. unknown books
196213560Paris: Journal De La Marine Marchande 1962. First edition. Cloth. Very Good . 4to. 350 pp plus six detailed fold-out schematics at rear of book. Text in French. A superb book illustrated with photographs and design schematics for the SS France Cruise Liner. Details about every aspect of the ship from the mechanics and engineering all the way down to the menu served. Very minor soiling to edges but an excellent copy overall in illustrated thick cloth covers with gilt lettering. A large and heavy volume. <br/><br/> Journal De La Marine Marchande hardcover books
1844001832Dublin: James Duffy 1844. "The Nation" newspaper was founded in 1842 by Charles Gavin Duffy Thomas Davis and John Blake Dillon - it soon became a major voice for Irish nationalism. Support for O'Connell's Young Ireland movement caused its suppression in 1848. nd soon became the major voice for Irish nationalism; it was suppressed in 1848 but was revived and continued publication until 1900. This is a Very Good copy of the "Second Edition Revised" consisting of two sections 76 pages each bound together consisting of political songs and ballads originally published in the newspaper. The Scots may go to war to the sound of the pipes; the Irish go singing ditties and ballads! VERY SCARCE. Green cloth binding stamped in the blind and filled with gilt. Irish harp on the front cover. The binding is worn but remains sound; the text is clean and still very bright and supple. Decorative endpapers. The second section is dated earlier 1844. This copy has a Presentation INSCRIPTION by the "Publisher " on the Title Page of Part I. No dustwrapper; in an archival plastic protector. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Inscribed By Publisher. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. James Duffy Hardcover
13941Demi-reliure a coins, cuir vert au format 46x32 cm contenant 90 numeros du journal ( du 1° juin au 31 aout 1831 ). Texte sur 3 colonnes.Bon etat.
19560011731956 Paris, Editions de l'Imprimerie Nationale, 1956. 25 volumes in-octavo brochés, couverture rempliée, chemise cartonnée avec titre et tomaison imprimés.