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1961055484London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1961. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. FIRST EDITION THUS. LONDON : 1961. First published in February 1906; This is the first of this translation. Everyman's Library. Hardback. Translated by A.S.L. Farquarson ; Introduction by D.A. Rees. Original green cloth; gilt lettered spine. Decorative end-papers. Bright; internally crisp and clean. No owner name or internal markings. A little foxing to page edges. Overall a nice copy. VERY GOOD. xviii 237 pages. Bibliography: p.xvii/xviii. Notes & Glossary. 16pp adverts. Printed at 'The Temple Press Letchworth England'. See Seymour p. 217. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. Sm.8vo. Dent Everyman Library No. 9. SCARCE EDITION. <br/> <br/> J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. hardcover
188619726London: For Private Circulation 1886. Hardcover. Good overall. A memorial vanity printing consisting of Burns' correspondence with his parents regarding his travels and exploration in America Australasia and Africa signed by his parents. Burns visited New Zealand and Australia between March and December of 1881. The majority of the letters pertain to his experience in Africa; these begin in 1883 and continue to 1885. Edward Spenser Burns 1861 - 1885 died on an expedition in the Congo at Stanley Pool at the age of 24 Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society Annual Address June 8 1885. Burns was on the mission to the Congo for the International African Association opening up a new route towards the Kouilou-Niari River. His father a noted British temperance activist and minister assembled his son's correspondence and wrote the explanatory text in this memorial. <br /> <br /> Burns spent two years and 20 pp on his time in New Zealand from 1879 to 1881. He states that on his arrival there was a depression and there were no openings anywhere. He states there is a great deal of drinking in NZ visits the New Zealand Alps and has memories of a NZ Christmas. His time in New South Wales is shorter but covers 15pp writing about his droving a mob of horses some 300 miles to make money and visiting Newcastle Tamworth the Rivers Darling & Barwon Goondi Homebush & Sydney. One copy listed on Trove Lib Aus ID 44683907 at the State Library of NSW.<br /> <br /> The International African Association was established at the Brussels Geographic Conference in 1876 and was conceived of as a multi European nation scientific and humanitarian group meant to explore central Africa. It rapidly devolved into separately organized nationalized expeditions bent on African land acquisition. Henry M. Stanley worked secretly at this time for Leopold of Belgium to organize the Congo as a state; the French explorer de Brazza claimed the western Congo basin for the French; and Great Britain and Portugal cooperated to block access to the Atlantic. <br /> <br /> Young Edward Burns had just been named the Chief of Grantville which was the principal Station of the International Association in the Kwilu district. Burns' letters record many of his encounters with Henry Stanley including this one written from the "station of Isangila River Congo Sept 21 1884: "Stanley has had often a great difficulty with idiots to deal with and he told me himself that had he only had a few good English men and not a useless mixture of Belgians Swedes Germans Italians and Americans he could have done four times what he has towards the opening up of the Congo. If only this thing was under English management it would be very different! but the Belgian management in Brussels is something frightful". p195. Stanley wrote a letter of condolence to Burns' father included here.<br /> <br /> Small 8vo 240pp. Cream gilt cloth covers marked spine darkened. Libraries Australia ID<br /> 44683907. OCLC: 154556857 lists the Turnbull Library holding a copy. Not in Ferguson. For Private Circulation hardcover
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191035591Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1910. 8vo xxxi i 528 pp. Later signature to fly leaf. Cloth d.w. spotted with a little loss to extremities. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press unknown
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199075390Boylston: Monogram 1990. 1st edition. As New. lge. octavo. pictorial wrappers 32pp. colour & b/w pls. text ills. diags Classic modellerÕs reference Monogram unknown
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193915653Madison NJ: Golden Hind Press. Very Good. 1939. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Tan paper over boards with red cloth spine original paper label. This is copy 146 of 245. The pages are unopened. There are no ownership or other marks in book. Limitation page signed by A. W. Rushmore. Boards are lightly tanned along top edge and there is a small bump at bottom lower front corner. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 24 pages . Golden Hind Press hardcover
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180354894London: Printed by and for C. and R. Baldwin 1803. Very good. First edition of this collection celebrating the revival of the sonnet tracing its history from Spenser to Shakespeare and Milton through contemporaries Charlotte Smith Mary Robinson and a young Leigh Hunt. The English sonnet fell out of fashion in the early 18th century only to come roaring back to popularity with the publication of Charlotte Smith's ELEGIAC SONNETS in 1784. But this volume provides a much wider and more nuanced picture of the development of the English sonnet including Smith's predecessor Thomas Edwards and her contemporaries Anna Seward whom Henderson especially likes William Lisle Bowles Helen Maria Williams and Mary Robinson. Henderson's introduction contextualizes the wide range of sonnets included from the amatory Robinson to the elegiac Smith. This compendium established the state of playing field for the form in the Romantic era and it was a favorite form of Coleridge Keats Shelley and Wordsworth. Coleridge wrote a pamphlet celebrating the form in 1796 and the first poem Wordsworth published was "Sonnet on Seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams Weep" in 1787 an homage to Williams and Charlotte Smith both. A notable Romantic-era collection unusual in so widely acknowledging the debts of English poetry to women writers. Contemporary half roan marbled paper boards gilt-ruled and -lettered spine. Red speckled edges. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece and two further full-page engravings by T.W. Tomkins after P. Henderson. xl 192 pages. Some pencil notes to endpapers. Binding rubbed at extremities some foxing largely marginal to first few gatherings. Printed by and for C. and R. Baldwin unknown
1912004991London: T Fisher Unwin 1912. Book. Fair. Burgundy Leather/Buckram. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Collection of poems previously published as 'Crossways' and 'The Rose' plus 'The Land of Heart's Desire'. 322pp. Half-bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering and five raised bands to spine and leather corners. Top edges gilt marbled endpapers. Rubbing to spine corners and edges backstrip rubbed and worn top board and endpaper detached some marking to page edges and dedication to front endpaper a little musty otherwise fair copy in scarce binding. T Fisher Unwin Hardcover
074574London : The Caxton Publishing Co No date. Hardcover. Very Good . Jessie M. King. Bound in brown cloth with gold decoration and gilt lettering on the spine and cover. Gilt top edge Illustrated with plates by Jessie M. King. xlvii 290pp.<br><br>CONDITION: Mild rubbing and edge wear. Endpapers foxed. Pages are crisp and clean. Binding and text block are sound. Full refund if not satisfied. The Caxton Publishing Co hardcover
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