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1850056342London & Glasgow: Practical Mechanic's Journal and Patent Office & Longmans 1850. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Folio - 14 x 12 Inches Tall. Illustrated; plates. LONDON & GLASGOW : 1850. Glasgow Printed. . Volume 2. April 1849-March 1850. Hardback. Double-column text. Illustrated throughout - 18 full-page plates; some folding. Original black ribbed-cloth; gilt lettered spine. Blind-stamped decoration to the cover. Original yellow end-papers. Untrimmed edges as issued. Bright tight and clean. No owner name or internal markings. Feint stain to rear board corner. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. vi 288 pages. Index. Folding plates include; Railway Ferry - Steamer float & slip. Glasgow Harbour with proposed Docks 1849. River Clyde with latest improvements with the Soundings of the Frith. Remond's Envelope Machine. Folio; approx. 14 x 11 inches. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Practical Mechanic's Journal and Patent Office & Longmans hardcover
1850972F40Glasgow: Practical Mechanic's Journal and Patent Office 1850. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11.5" by 9.5". Not Stated. The second volume of the illustrated 'Practical Mechanic's Journal' an important periodical on the developments of mechanics in the first half of the twentieth century. Illustrated with folding plates. Volume II of 'The Practical Mechanic's Journal' this volume dating from April 1849 to March 1850.An interesting journal dating from the Industrial Revolution noting the developments of the science of mechanics.Illustrated with eighteen plates many of which are folding.Collated complete.Including articles on the principles of suspension bridges Baggs' atmospheric railway the death of Isambard Kingdom Brunel navigating in the Arctic the manufacture of sulphuric acid train velocity and numerous other subjects. In a half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards. Light rubbing to back strip and board perimeters. Small loss to back strip head. Head of rear joint starting with board firmly held. Front hinge strained but firmly held. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright with instances of spotting throughout most concentrated to plates. Very Good Practical Mechanic's Journal and Patent Office hardcover
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189735237Manitou Springs: n/a 1897. Newspaper. Very good. Newspaper. Approx. 16" x 11.5". 4 pages. Folds and light creases to the paper. Tourist and Travel periodical with articles on Pike's Peak and the Railroad; articles on South Cheyenne Cannon and Manitou Springs. Several advertisements include Native Americans posing for an advertisement for Kodak Company; The Alamo Hotel in Colorado Springs; Rio Grande Railroad; Broadmoor Hotel and Casino; The Windsor Hotel in Denver and many more. n/a unknown
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1880054PHR1Samuel R. Wells & Co. New York: 1880. 1880 Two volumes in one. pp. 336 336. Numerous engravings. Small 4to. Half leather. Marbled boards. Bound by Quinter & Brumbaugh Bros. Huntingdon PA. XLib. A nice copy. PHREN 1 0.0. Hardcover. Very Good. Samuel R. Wells & Co., New York: 1880. hardcover
1872051PHR1Samuel R. Wells New York: 1872. 1872 Two volumes in one. pp. 424 426. Numerous engravings. Small 4to. Original half leather. Boards detached. First title page repaired. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PHREN 1 0.0. Hardcover. Very Good. Samuel R. Wells, New York: 1872. hardcover
1871050PHR1Samuel R. Wells New York: 1871. 1871 Two volumes in one. pp. 436 426. Numerous engravings. Small. 4to. Original half leather binding. Rear board detached. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PHREN 1 0.0. Hardcover. Good. Samuel R. Wells, New York: 1871. hardcover
1862278075Philadelphia 1862. unbound. very good. 8pp. Elephant Folio front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper very small hole to text of last page most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia 1862.<br/> <br/> On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5 1862 United States Senate vote to expel Senator Jesse Bright of Indiana who was the most senior Democrat in the Senate. On March 1 1861 Senator Bright wrote a letter of introduction for Thomas B. Lincoln a Texas arms dealer. The letter was addressed to Jefferson Davis. In July 1861 Lincoln was captured with the letter by Union troops as he attempted to enter the Confederacy. Senator Bright was accused of being a traitor because of the letter. The proceedings of the Senate and impressions of the vote by Senators are included in the article. Senator Bright was expelled by a vote of 32 to 14. The yeas and nays votes with each Senator listed are on the front page. Jesse Bright was the fourth Senator from a Union state to be expelled during the Civil War.<br/> <br/> unknown
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190128474The People 1901. Broadsheet newspaper 16pp measuring 2o x 15 ins approx. 51 x 38 cms front cover lightly age-soiled horizontal and vertical fold-marks one or two marginal closed tears else a remarkably well-preserved bright copy. Front cover illustration by Harry Furniss. Includes coverage of events following the recent death of Queen Victoria. A crisp copy ideal for framing and display. Original issues from this period are EXTREMELY SCARCE. The People, unknown
4N-0COZ-U1SIPaperback. Good. One full year 12 monthly issues for the year 1912. January through December issues have bright colored covers showing moderate edgewear. Clean pages. Very scarce especially in this very good condition. paperback
178636778Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole 1786. First Edition. Newspaper. Fair. Newspaper. Approx. 18" x 11". 4 pages. Folded. Edge chips tears and splits to the paper. Contents include advertisements for shipping dry goods personal ads Foreign intelligence news on America and local Massachusetts news. Fair. Printed and Sold by John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole unknown
1938222733London.: The Patriot. 5 May1938. 358-380pp. 24 x 15cm. Leaves somewhat friable wrappers little marked and damp stained though overall a good copy of this scarce publication. A notoriously proto-fascist publication its roots in hardline Toryism with several of its more notable authors also affiliating with the British Union of Fascists. Reeking of antisemitism of the most insidious kind virtually every article has an explicit or implicit connection to a hypothesised far-extending Jewish conspiracy. <br> <br>This particular issue covers such topics as: the national budget shortfall; the evils of cinema; the arrival of Jewish refugees in Britain; the unwelcome conflation of fascism and communism in popular discourse; a denunciation of Katharine Stewart-Murray the Duchess of Atholl; a diatribe against Ireland and Éamon de Valera; and objections to Ceylon potentially demanding self-rule in the future. <br> <br>This ragtag assembly of articles is ultimately topped off with an ominous prediction of the imminent fall of the Soviet Union - itself a product of a "Jewish revolution launched according to the Jewish gospel of Karl Marx". The author declares that "a terrible settling of accounts is being prepared. and Israel will bitterly regret Nicholas II". . The Patriot. unknown