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183524973London: John Murray 1835. First edition thus. Three quarter calf over marbled boards raised bands six gilt decorated compartmentswith red morocco title label and black morocco volume label top edge gilt marbled endpapers sewn-in red silk bookmark. Spines a bit darkened extremities rubbed some scuffing to spines volume labels chipped one nearly gone one title label heavily chipped bindings tight leaves crisp and clean overall still a very good set but for the chipped labels. Illus. with engraved 12 frontispieces and 12 extra title page vignettes drawn by C. Stanfield and engraved by E. Finden. 12mo. Originally to be 8 volumes changed to 10 with addition of new material and thus new title pages were issued. John Murray hardcover books
178689347London: Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly 1786. Third Edition Revised and Corrected. Octavo. 21.5cm. Bound in a rather spectacular 20th century mossy green ripple patterned vellum with a red leather and gilt title label. xv;1; 442pp.;1 ads. Some sunning to spine panel very light wear to extremities clean tight and very striking; internally clean and fresh plain endpapers half title present without map as issued gathering "O" slightly proud and with a pinhole of damage to the title page affecting the "L" in "Journal." a little thumbing and soiling in places otherwise a very good tidy copy in a rather delightful later binding. <br /> <br /> An account by James Boswell of the three-month journey through the Highlands and islands of Scotland that he undertook with Samuel Johnson in 1773. Johnson later published his own version of the expedition A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland in 1775. Johnson perhaps predictably sticks to the improving topographical observation fashionable at the time whereas Boswell's account probably has a case for being the shared ancestor of the Rough Guide/Lonely Planet Guide style of travel writing preferring engaging anecdote and less predictable slightly voyeuristic in places observations both of the people and the places but also of Johnson himself. The retained ad leaf is for Boswell's "Life of Johnson" "Preparing for the Press in one Volume Quarto. Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly unknown
192479020London:: Privately Printed for the Navarre Society Limited 1924. elegant full mottled calf with elaborately gilt-decorated spines t.e.g. by Morrell Binder. . A few minor scuffs to the bindings: clean tight and sound. 8vo. Illustrated from engravings. Preface by Clement K. Shorter. Privately Printed for the Navarre Society, Limited, unknown
182675053London:: Printed for Baynes & Son. 1826. old full diced calf expertly rebacked with new gitl paneled spines. An attractive clean tight and sound set. 8vo. With Malone's Notes and Illustrations; and for the first time Piozzi's Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson. Printed for Baynes & Son..., unknown
192235941Garden City NY: Printed for Gabriel Wells by Doubleday Page and Company 1922. Complete set in10 volumes. The Temple Bar Edition. "This Edition Is Limited To Seven Hundred And Eighty-Five Copies of Which Thirty-Five Are Not For Sale." Printed on watermarked Old Stratford paper. Vellum spines with brown paper covered boards. Paper spine labels printed in red and black. Top edges gold gilt. Title pages are printed in red and black with a small engraved vignette. Each volume with an engraved frontispiece and protective tissue-guard. Authors for the Introductory chapters include Aleyn Reade Augustine Birrell Professor Trent G. K. Chesterton A. Edward Newton John Drinkwater R. B. Adam Walter De La Mare Professor Tinker and Richard Ashe King. Some modest wear clean and bright internally. No name bookplate or other markings noted. See photos. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Printed for Gabriel Wells by Doubleday, Page and Company Hardcover
179260159Dublin:: Printed by John Chambers 1792. First Dublin edition. old quarter morocco over marbled boards. Title page lacking in Vol. II and old stamp roughly effaced from the first leaf of text in that volume affecting some letters. At best a good set; bookplates roughly scraped off; some endsheets lacking; bindings extremely worn although still sound. . 8vo. Folding ms. facsimile plate and Round Robin plate bound in at rear of Vol. III; the Round Robin plate is defective--lacking the half beyond the fold. Printed by John Chambers, hardcover
1901263606London: Dent 1901. Limited. hardcover. very good. Railton Herbert. THREE VOLUMES. Eidited by Arnold Glover with an Introduction by Austin Dobson. 100 Illustrations by Herbert Railton plus many portraits. xl 458pp. viii 464pp. viii 466pp. large thick 8vo cloth with decorative paper spine labels; unopened covers lightly rubbed. London: J. M. Dent & Co. 1901. A very good set.<br/> <br/> One of 350 numbered copies.<br/> <br/> Dent unknown
1901302759London: J.M. Dent 1901. Illus. with about 100 plates by Herbert Ralton and may portraits. 3 vols. Large 8vo. Bound in three quarter brown morocco and gilt spine t.e.g. by McDonald. Some rubbing. VG. Illus. with about 100 plates by Herbert Ralton and may portraits. 3 vols. Large 8vo. J.M. Dent unknown
18464374London: Henry G. Bohn. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1846. Hardcover. New Edition with numerous additions and notes by The Right Hon. John Wilson Croker M.P. to which are added Two Supplementary Volumes of Johnsoniana by Hawkins Piozzi Murphy Tyers Reynolds Malone Nichols Steevens Cumberland and Others. An notes by various hands. Also upwards of Fifty Engraved Illustrations. Volumes are uniformly bound with blue leather spines and corners marbled boards and endpapers spines with elaborate gilt decorations and five raised bands two brown leather spine labels with gilt letteringtop edge gilt the aforementioned illustrations on plates each volume separately paginated 300 pp per volume. Heavy extra for international postage. ; 4-1/2" x 6-3/4"; A well-preserved set. Volumes show light rubbing along edges and at top/bottom of spine Volumes III and IV are a bit worn at spine top with tiny losses. Hinges remain solid. No inscription s. The paper for the plates has toned somewhat. The occasional spots can be found but pages are generally clean. . Henry G. Bohn hardcover
183524973London: John Murray 1835. First edition thus. Three quarter calf over marbled boards raised bands six gilt decorated compartmentswith red morocco title label and black morocco volume label top edge gilt marbled endpapers sewn-in red silk bookmark. Spines a bit darkened extremities rubbed some scuffing to spines volume labels chipped one nearly gone one title label heavily chipped bindings tight leaves crisp and clean overall still a very good set but for the chipped labels. Illus. with engraved 12 frontispieces and 12 extra title page vignettes drawn by C. Stanfield and engraved by E. Finden. 12mo. Originally to be 8 volumes changed to 10 with addition of new material and thus new title pages were issued. John Murray hardcover
63-1696London: Robert Hardwicke 1870. 8vo. Loose Sections of Hand-Colored Lithographs ca. 125 pp. Good pages unbound a few with light foxing/staining else VG. Notations in pencil. London: Robert Hardwicke, [1870]. unknown
1824246342Bellows Falls Vt. Volume I and Boston: Charles Ewer: Printed for the Proprietors and sold by R. Edwards and J. Offor 1824. A New Edition. Frontispiece Vol. 1. 5 vols. 8vo. Original boards uncut one joint off spines rubbed with loss else Good. A New Edition. Frontispiece Vol. 1. 5 vols. 8vo. Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by R. Edwards and J. Offor unknown books
1857WRCAM35838Hartford: F.C. Brownell 1857. 1629-6411pp. with rear wrapper printed on both sides. Original printed wrappers. Early dampstain in upper margin not affecting text. Number ink- stamped in upper outer corner of front wrapper. Overall very good. First edition thus a separate offprint; originally published in BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION for December 1856. Reid was a noted Scottish-born chemist educator and ventilation engineer. This very early proposal for a graduate institution in architecture in the United States seems little known; it is not mentioned by Mary Woods in her recent book FROM CRAFT TO PROFESSION THE PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE IN NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICA. A scarce work with OCLC locating only one copy; Hitchcock notes two. HITCHCOCK 987. DAB XV pp.475-76. F.C. Brownell unknown books
G2=4=8=21=KB!Hardcover. Good. Stated First Edition Hardcover Lee Sanford Press 1996. Inscribed by the author on front fly page and signed by the editor on the title page. Apart from inscription and signature pages are free of marks of writing. Faint age tanning to pages as well as lite wear to page edges. Spine is a bit tilted but all pages are intact. Cloth cover has some wear along the edges but is mostly good and clean. Dust jacket has considerable wear such as some small tears along the edges a few stains and a bit of rubbing/scratching. A decent copy for any collection. We ship six days a week and provide tracking. Packaged with care! hardcover
87728Printed for T. Cadell; F. C. and J. Rivington; Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown; Baldwin Cradock and Joy; Hatchard and Son; Ogle and Co.; G. and W. B. Whittaker; Simpkin and Marshall; J. Collingwood; and R. Saunders; London 1822. Ninth revised and augmented edition: four books octavo in two volumes; hardcover; quarter-bound in full-calf with marbled boards with gilt titles on black morocco labels between blind rules; 1900pp. 1-4pp.; i-xxxvipp.; 1-444pp.; 1-4pp.; 1-462pp.; 1-4pp.; 1-446pp.; 1-4pp.; 1-495pp.; 1 blank with an engraved frontispiece and two engraved folding plates. Rebound: spines sunned; text block edges toned with some spots; previous owner's contemporary ink inscriptions to the second and third title pages; scattered foxing throughout; bookbinder's bookplates to the rear pastedown of each volume. Very good. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. Printed for T. Cadell; F. C. and J. Rivington; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; Hatchard and So hardcover
1997__0748607587Edinburgh University Press 1997. Hardcover. New. 544 pages. 9.21x6.38x1.34 inches. Edinburgh University Press hardcover
2001L3 box800 a6<p>Algebra 1: Concepts and Skills Teacher's Edition. McDougal Littell. By Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Timothy Kanold Lee Stiff. 2001 McDougal Littell A Houghton Mifflin Company. Hardcover 962 pp.</p> McDougal Littell, A Houghton Mifflin Company. hardcover
1998__0748606246Edinburgh University Press 1998. Hardcover. New. 420 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.02 inches. Edinburgh University Press hardcover
1993__0748604030Edinburgh University Press 1993. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 6.40x9.30x1.00 inches. Edinburgh University Press hardcover
1997__0748608109Edinburgh University Press 1997. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.02 inches. Edinburgh University Press hardcover
11472Both from 367 Elm Street New Haven Connecticut one on a letterhead. 12 May and 11 June 1928. Both letters fair on aged paper. Letter One: 12mo 4 pp. Discussing the possibility that McCamic might be able to 'stop-over in New Haven' on his journey to Smith. 'You might be interested to see the proofs of the Bibliography'. 'This has been a hard letter to write and doesn't sound as cordial as I should wish . I wish I could invite you to stay with me on the night of the 15 but I live in a small apartment and have no accomodations sic for guests'. Letter Two: 10pp. small 4to. In this letter Pottle deals in details with queries regarding the publication history of three books acquired by McCamic: Boswell's 'Dorando'; 'The History of the Douglas Cause in General' by Francis Douglas of Aberdeen; and Boswell's 'Essence of the Douglas Cause'. He ends with a discussion of the current prices for the books. 'The Essence is a rare book - no copy in the British Museum though that doesn't mean much. Adam has been after a copy for years. Grant in Edinburgh put one in a catalogue for £1; he had a score of orders for it as you can guess. McKinlay being on the spot nabbed it; I gave him $50 for it. A little later he picked up another which Tinker bought for $75. . Adam has so far as I can discover the only copy of Dorando in this country a splendid copy of the large-paper first. . Tinker has had only one chance at a Dorando that was another large-paper first but while he was pondering the price the dealer decided to keep it himself.' Both from 367 Elm Street, New Haven, Connecticut (one on a letterhead). 12 May and 11 June 1928. unknown
651804395Edinburgh University Press pp. 336 1st Edition . Hardback. New. Edinburgh University Press hardcover
185343257London, Henry G. Bohn, 1853. Small 8vo. Bound in 10 uniform fine contemp. hcalf with richly gilt spines. !0 engraved portraits as frontispiece and 10 engraved titlepages (dated 1835). With many engraved plates, views, portraits a.facsimiles. Fine and clean.
185343257London Henry G. Bohn 1853. Small 8vo. Bound in 10 uniform fine contemp. hcalf with richly gilt spines. !0 engraved portraits as frontispiece and 10 engraved titlepages dated 1835. With many engraved plates views portraits a.facsimiles. Fine and clean. unknown
GOR010190946Paperback. Good. paperback