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1894519139B.T. Batsford London 1894. 1st Edition. Unframed Photograph Print. Very Good Condition. Dingley Hall rebuilt 1558-60 by Edward Griffin; formerly a Knights Hospitaller preceptory later home to Admiral Earl Beatty. Charles Latham was one of the most influential architectural photographers of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods renowned for his evocative images of country houses and formal gardens across Britain and Italy. His work helped define the visual language of architectural publishing and preservation. His first major commission was for J. Alfred Gotch's Architecture of the Renaissance in England 1894 from which this photograph is taken where his collotype plates captured the texture and grandeur of Elizabethan and Jacobean houses with remarkable clarity. Latham later helped shape the visual identity of Country Life magazine which we always have in stock photographing both historic estates and newly built homes. His images became central to the magazine's appeal combining editorial elegance with technical innovation in print reproduction. Each of Charles Latham's architectural photographs captures a singular moment of craftsmanship patronage or domestic ambition from heraldic chimney-pieces to formal garden fronts. Whether collegiate civic or aristocratic these buildings speak to the stylistic confidence of their age. Many remain inhabited studied or preserved today making each image not just a historical record but a quietly resonant portrait of continuity. Published in 1894 this fine Victorian-period image has been carefully removed from Gotch's monumental work. Printed in Leipzig Germany by Sinsel & Co. on thick cream-coloured paper this image reflects the firm's hallmark clarity and tonal depth featuring the building's name in sepia ink below a ruled border with Latham's beautifully composed black-and-white photograph taking centre place. POSTED ROLLED. Size: 34 x 47 cms. Category: Architecture; English Country House Photographs; J. Alfred Gotch's Architecture; Charles Latham Photographs. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. B.T. Batsford unknown
1891ZB480359Washington: 1891. 30 pp very good stapled into self wrappers . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: unknown
1897011652Lewiston ME: No publisher 1897. Book. Near fine condition. No Binding. Signed by Authors. First Edition. A small thick card measuring 4.5 inches by 2.5 inches signed in ink "Nelson Dingley 1897 Lewiston Maine." Dingley 1832-1899 was the 34th Maine State Governor serving from 1874-1875. No publisher unknown books
1897011652Lewiston ME: No publisher 1897. Autograph. Near fine condition. No Binding. Signed by Authors. First Edition. A small thick card measuring 4.5 inches by 2.5 inches signed in ink "Nelson Dingley 1897 Lewiston Maine." Dingley 1832-1899 was the 34th Maine State Governor serving from 1874-1875. No publisher unknown
1893143927Glasgow: Thomas Taylor 1893. 100 pp. Quarto. Original dark green pictorial cloth. Gilt and black lettering on the cover. Head and tail of the spine and the corners rubbed. Some shelf wear to the boards. Signed by a previous owner in black ink on the front free endpaper. Internally a clean volume with some toning to the pages but overall in good condition. Illustrated with over sixty illustrations specially prepared by the author. The signature "Humphrey J. Dingley" appears on the rear corner of the title page. A series of notes facts records and comments touching the development of the game of bowls from ancient times to the 1890s. 1893 Thomas Taylor hardcover
1893016718Glasgow: Tomas Taylor. David Bryce & Son 1893. Limited to 500 copies. This copy signed by Dingley. Book measures 25x19.5.cm. x2100pp text illustrations. Bound in original publishers green cloth stamped in black and gilt small light circular mark abrasion wear on corners. Generally binding in good clean firm condition. Internally browning spotting to endpapers a few small dirt marks. Pages clean. A nice copy. F. First Edition. Cloth. Near Very Good. Quarto. Tomas Taylor. David Bryce & Son Hardcover
184948812New York: George Lane and Levi Scott 1849. Hardcover. Wide 16mo. Quarter calf with gilt rules and tan printed paper over boards. 424pp. Extensive music notation. Good plus. Boards lightly edgeworn and as usual age toned and rubbed; internally tight with light to moderate foxing throughout; front flyleaf an expert contemporary replacement. Attractive quite handleable first edition of this thick hymnal that to continue subtitle "Presents a Great Number of Metres Than Any Book Heretofore Published" and "To Which Is Prefixed a Progressive System of Elementary Instruction for Schools and Private Tuition." Of greatest interest perhaps is page 373 the very first appearance in English of "Silent Night!" -- with an early translation by J.F. Warner not the better known lyrics by Episcopal priest John Freeman Young first published in 1859. Also of interest is a 7 3/4" X 1½" blue slip tipped to top of page 33 the first page of the actual hymnal following the instructional material -- one full line of music notation penned in brown ink and titled "Mercy Seat." Rear flyleaf bears some lightly pencilled notes from an early owner. Nice copy of this very scarce hymnal of special significance. George Lane and Levi Scott hardcover