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Third Edition, no half-title, 21, [1] pp., disbound. In imitation of Cibber, Philips, Thomson, Young, Pope and Swift. Foxon, B522.
First and only edition, 8vo, 36pp., without half-title, disbound.
First edition, 4to, [4], ii, 24pp., with errata slip, 4 lithographed plates, small unobtrusive neat stamp to title a blank margin of each plate, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, joints frayed. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First Edition, small 4to, 32pp., no half-title, some browning of the text at the beginning, disbound. Evans, 32634.
First edition, [2], 17, [1]pp., stitched as issued, uncut and unopened. Kress, B237; Goldsmith, 11863.
16pp., drop-head title, text lightly browned, disbound. ESTC T39722.
Third Edition, 3pp. of advertisements at the end, 37, [3] pp., disbound.
Very Good French Paperback. 12mo. (15 x 11,5 cm). In French. [8] p., 7 unnumbered b/w plates of shores, SPA hotels, and baths in Yalova. A rare pamphlet on thermal baths in Yalova.
48 pages. Bilingual English/ French. Many black and white photos. Features: The Canadian Human Rights Commission and multicultural identity in Canadian society; Pamphlets and the European immigration campaign; The multicultural mosaic in documentary art; German-language groups in Canada; Hungarian Canadiana at the archives; A century of Ukrainian life in Canada; Arabs in Canada; Keeping Latvian film arts alive; Canada's Irish regiments. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
Second Edition, half-title loose, xvi, 68 pp., disbound. Kress, S3768; Goldsmith, 8263; Hanson, 6032n.
First Edition, cont. signature of W. Foster (cropped) on upper blank margin of title, Ms. note by W. Foster in a blank margins of two leaves, 90pp., disbound. "Advertisement to Church-wardens" on p. 90. Brief history of the intrigues and insolence, of English Convocations under the papacy, till restrain'd by King Henry VIII.
First edition, contemporary name on title, advertisement leaf at end, 50, [2] pp., modern marbled wrappers, printed label on upper cover. Kress, 2750.
First edition, 4to, [4], 15, [1, blank]pp., with half-title which has a small hole which just carries through to the title, stitched as issued, corners a little dog-eared. 3 UK locates and 5 North American in ESTC.
12pp., drop-head title, lower margin lightly browned, disbound. Baker, 98E; ESTC T128445.
First Edition, outer upper corner of title torn away but with no loss of text, foxing of the text, 31, [1] pp., original printed wrappers, spine frayed, with the stamp of "Hospices D'Orleans Bibliotheque" on upper cover, uncut. Dr. Duclos was later involved (1863) in research into Addison's disease. Crowley, 1051; Poletti, p.61.
First edition, 12mo, name in ink on title, advertisement/errata leaf misbound after title, 98, [2] pp., a few spots and stains at intervals, mostly confined to the inner blank margins, disbound. Signed at end "J. F[letcher]. July 29, 1771", but sponsored and edited by Wesley. Baker, 278B.
First separate edition, 49, [1]pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac or OCLC. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, iv, 127, [1]pp., title and last page dusty the rest of the text clean, iv, 127, disbound. L, C, O, Lmh and IEN copies in the ESTC.
First edition, 48pp., light stain to title, margins a little dusty, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Not found on Copac; OCLC locates a single copy at the University of Kansas.
Second Edition, half-title, [4], 24 pp., disbound.
First Edition, half-title, [4], 9-51, [1]pp., disbound. At this time Chesterfield had recently resigned the Lord-Lieutenancy of Ireland, and had taken on the duties of Secretary of State. There had been a difference of opinion with the Duke of Newcastle on foreign policy during 1747 and Chesterfield was anxious to bring the continental war to a close.
Engraved portrait (off-set), printed in double columns, [2], 48pp., disbound.
First Edition of this abridgement, xii, 71, [1]pp., without the final 2 leaves of adverts, title slightly soiled, disbound. An abridgement of "Salus Electorum Sanguis Jesu; or the Death of Death in the Death of Christ." (London, 1648) in which Owen resumed his aggressive argument against Arminianism.
First Edition, half-title, early signature on title, 31, [1] pp., disbound. The letter points out that if forces were sent, Spain would undoubtedly attack at once. However, the British fleet would have to protect the Portuguese trade with Brazil, Paraguay and Madeira.