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182216809Various places 1822. 1 vols. 12mo. Together 8 works in one volume. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards. Spine rubbed chipped upper joint starting with the signature of STEPHEN CURTIS one of the authors included on the endpaper some browning and soiling but a good copy. 1 vols. 12mo. ANON "The History of the Inquisition of Spain & Portugal." London: W. Mason 1814 with colored frontispiece;<br /> <br /> GILCHRIST James. "A Discourse Delivered at Southampton before A Society of Unitarian Christians" London: J. Johnson and Co 1814;<br /> <br /> BELSHAM Thomas. "Freedom of Enquiry and Zeal in the Diffusion of Christian Truth Asserted and Recommended in a Discourse."London: G. Woodfall J. Johnson 1800 includes a list of the members of the Society of Unitarian Christians in the West of England;<br /> <br /> VEYSIE Daniel. "A Preservative against Unitarianism."Exeter: Rivingtons 1809;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> CURTIS James. "A letter from an Old Unitarian to a Young Calvinist." Bristol: John Evans & Co 1816. With a note on the first page of text in Stephen Curtis's hand "By James Curtis to his nephew published without his knowledge." NOT IN BM;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> CURTIS Stephen. Notes and Observations on Criminal Trials. By a Juryman." London: R. Hunter 1819 signed by the author on the title NOT IN BRITISH LIBRARY;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> COBBETT William. "Cobbett's Sermons being Cobbett's Monthly Religious Tracts. London: C. Clement 1822;<br /> <br /> PAINE Thomas. "Common Sense. To which is added An Appendix; Together with the Whole of his Political Works." London: Benbow 1821. unknown
1854697271854. paperback. very good. Slim 8vos original printed wrappers. The Pamphlets include extracts from medical journals valedictory addresses and addresses delivered before various dental schools and organizations.<br/> <br/> unknown
18273973Perth London Elgin Boston Dundee: Various imprints 1827. 12 pamphlets 12mo et infra. Bound together in contemporary half calf marbled boards spine divided by gilt rules red morocco label ’Pamphlets’ and gilt numbering direct ’LXIX’. Variable spotting and soiling the plates in the second pamphlet loosening. Binding rubbed and worn spine chipped at ends front joint nearly split. Manuscript table of contents to front flyleaf. A bound volume of mostly rare miscellaneous pamphlets mostly from the middle of the 19th century mostly religious or improving and mostly Scottish - though each of these with unusual exceptions - four of them unrecorded and at least two of them presentation copies. The full contents are: 1. Wordsworth Charles. Euodias and Syntyche. The Scottish Church in its Relations Past and Present to the Church of England. Perth: Printed and sold by Robert Whittet 1869. pp. 46 2. Inscription cropped from title-page that ended 'from the Author'. 2. The Life of a Baby. A Strictly Authentic History. Second edition. London: Seeley Jackson and Halliday 1855. iii-47 1 frontispiece and 3 plates. Not found in Library Hub or OCLC the latter finding a third edition in a single copy in Indiana. 3. Guide to the Ruins of Elgin Cathedral. To which is added the Story of Marjory Gilzean mother of General Anderson. Sixth edition. Elgin: Printed at the Courant Office for John Smith 1865. pp. 60 2 frontispiece and 2 plates. This edition found in NLS and Aberdeen only in Library Hub. 4. Bible Teachings at a Mothers' Meeting. By a Minister's Wife. London: The Book Society. pp. 40 2 ads. Title-page inscribed 'Mrs Barclay with Mr & Mrs Milne's kind regards' and the author identified in a different hand as 'Mrs John Milne'. Not found in Library Hub or Worldcat. 5. Never Too Late to Learn. Scotticisms Corrected. London: John Farquhar Shaw 1855. pp. 64. 6. Duffield Jr. George. The Pastor and Inquirer. Boston: Published by the American Tract Society 1848. pp. 48. Title-page with large pencil notes. One copy only in OCLC Pitts Theological. 7. Robertson Frederick Lockhart ed. Hymns and Poems for the Sabbath School and the Fireside. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Son 1860. pp. 31 1. Not found in Library Hub or OCLC. 8. Shean James Carolina. Masquerades of St. Johnstown Edinburgh Glasgow &c. By Philoxenus. Printed for the Author 1827. pp. 37 1. Title-page inscribed with author's name and other information in an early hand. Satirical verse found in NLS only in Library Hub and OCLC. 9. The Institutions of Laforce Dordogne France. London: James Nisbet and Co. 1865. pp. vii i 84. Aberdeen & Edinburgh only in Library Hub; OCLC indicates a microform was made from the BnF copy. 10. Proposed Training Ship for the Tay. Report of a Public Meeting held in Dundee 25th March 1869. Dundee: Printed at the Dundee Advertiser Office 1869. pp. 21 1. Not located in Library Hub or OCLC. 11. An Old Perthshire Ballad Entitled the House on the Green drop-head title. 1869. pp. 8. Library Hub and OCLC together locate only a c. 1980 photocopy at the NLS and an original copy in the Cleveland Public Library. 12. Thomson W. Burns. The City Arabs. London: James Nisbet & Co. 1868. pp. 31 1. Inscription 'Sheriff Murray' to title-page. [Various imprints] hardcover
1871GT052Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons 1871. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. small 8vo. From Blackwood's Magazine May 1871 5 PAMPHLETS BOUND IN ONE.THE BATTLE OF DORKING Chesney Sir George Tomkyns 64pp BOUND WITH: "Why Johnny Didn't Interfere" An Answer to " The Fight at Dame Europa's School" pub by Whittaker & Co. London 1871 12p: BOUND WITH: The Break-Up or Dame Europa's School; or What Came of Making The English Boy Join in The Fight Pub. William Clowes & Sons London 12pp Nd: BOUND WITH: Mrs Briton's Letter Touching the Europa Troubles 92pp Longmans Green and Co.1871: BOUND WITH: The Row in Mrs Britain's Kitchen As Observed From His Web by a Spider. The original pamphlet illus. cover bound-in 48pp 1884 William Blackwood & Sons 16cms. 5 RARE PAMPHLETS BOUND IN A CONTEMPORARY CLOTH BINDING. Contents all fine. 16cms. The Battle of Dorking is a novella which strated the genre of 'Invasion Literature'. Written just after the Franco-Prussian War its describes an imagined invasion by a German speaking country. First pub. in Blackwood's magazineand then is this pamphlett form and finally as a novel. The inclusion of this copy in a collection has resulted in the purple illus. covers and rear adverts being missing and but still a rare item. <br/> <br/> William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
187816198Bourg, Imprimerie J.M. Villefranche, 1878 ; in-12, broché ; 40 pp.
1806DEZ-3067Hambourg, et se trouve à Paris chez les Marchands de Nouveautés, 1806. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-12, demi basane époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, titre doré, titre, 240 pp; titre, 241 pp. Ouvrage illustré d'un frontispice. Coins émoussés, coupes usées, frottements sur les coiffes et les mors, manques à la coiffe supérieure, rousseurs, déchirure pages 19-20 avec atteinte au texte.
1806DR01Londra, sans nom d’Editeur, 1806. In-8, (4)ff.[titre, faux-titre/note de l’édition de 1800, intenzione / il misogallo] -179- (1) pp., bradel parchemin ivoire, dos lisse, pièce de titre ocre (reliure de l’époque; traces d’ humidité sur les plats, mouillures à l’intérieur ; nombreux cahiers jaunis ; griffonnages enfantins sur les gardes ; exemplaire correct). Frontispice allégorique (déchiré sans manque, réparé) figurant coqs et poules se chamaillant, d’autres s’entretuant, sous le regard amusé d’un lion qui attend son heure… Un hibou perché surmonte cette scène et souffle dans une trompe qui exhale cette légende : « ils s’organisent ».
1820DEZ-7965Paris, Dentu, 1820. In-8 broché sous couverture d'attente, faux-titre, titre, ii, 98 pp. Quelques piqures mais sinon bon état.
1823DEZ-7834Paris et Rouen, Béchet ainé, 1823. 2 tomes in-8 brochés sous couverture d'attente. Faux-titre, titre, lvj, 288 pp, Faux-titre, titre, 349 pp. Dos du tome 1 cassé, et rousseurs éparses sur certaines pages.
1877DEZ-607Sans lieu, à l'Enseigne de l'ordre moral, 1877. In-12, broché, couverture parcheminée rempliée, 118 pp. Ouvrage imprimé sur papier Vergé. Intérieur frais. Couverture défraîchie et piquée, manques sur les coiffes et sur le coin supérieur du plat supérieur.
1851GITh420Paris Charles Joubert 1851. In-12 1 feuillet non chiffré titre 4-108pp. Pleine percaline bleu nuit bradel postérieure, pièce de titre rouge en long sur le dos. Quelques pâles rousseurs marginales, texte complet, reliure solide en bon état. Edition originale.
1836PHO-2332New-York : Harper & Brothers, 1836. 2 volumes in-8 (22,5x13,5cm), lxxx, [9]-533 + v, [9]-576 pp., basane époque, pièce de titre et tomaison, frottements et épidermures, coins et coiffes usés, petit travail de ver marginal, ex-libris manuscrit, manque la carte (map missing).
18518249Paris Firmin-Didot Frères 1851 In-12 Fort 605 pp, (.) Pamphlets politiques, fragments d'une traduction d'Hérodote, Pastorales de Longus, Correspondance. Frontispice. Toutes tranches mouchetées, caissons estampés à froid sur dos frotté. Epidermures sur coiffes et mors en tête ; coins et coupes légèrement frottés. Intérieur frais
1846M722Nevers, C. Sionest, 1846 (ainsi que Paul Masgana pour les tomes 1 et 4), 4 volumes in-16 (180x130mm), reliure 1/2 basane marbrée, dos à 4 nerfs très ornés de filets, fleurons et roulettes dorés, de fleurons estampés à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin, couvertures imprimées conservées (sauf pour le tome 3).
183614Bruxelles, Hauman, 1836-1837 ; 4 vol. in-12 de [3] ff., 354 pp. ; [2] ff., 360 pp. ; [2] ff., 428 pp. ; [2] ff., 408 pp., reliures de l'époque demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés.
1827DEZ-5281Bruxelles, chez tous les libraires, 1827. In-8, demi basane époque, dos lisse orné de roulettes et de filets dorés, de motifs floraux estampés à froid, titre doré, plats ornés de roulettes estampées à froid, XV, 558 pp. Coins émoussés, coupes usées, dorures au dos passées, accrocs et manques aux coiffes, rousseurs, mouillure en début de volume.
1876122512Léon Vanier Paris Léon Vanier 1876, In-12 relié demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs, date dorée en queue, tête dorée, gardes de papier marbré. 320 pages. Portrait gravé en frontispice sous serpente. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier des Vosges. Bel état.
1863GITe028Paris Librairie de F Didot Frères, Fils et Cie 1863. In-12 broché 606pp. Portrait en frontispice. Quelques pâles rousseurs par endroits. Bel exemplaire complet.
1834536à Paris, éditions Paulin & Perrotin, 1834.
1839220570Paris; Paul Masgana & Pagnerre, 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume de format 13,5 x 9 cm, reliure demi percaline, 259 + 244 pages, reliure frottée, intérieur en bon état, avec quelques rousseurs et taches.
187034357Plon-Nourrit & Cie 1870 in-8° XXX-483 pp, 11 gravures, demi vélin à coins, petits manques de cuir à la pièce de titre
1872DEZ-7755Clermond Ferrand, Armand Pestel, ss date (vers 1872-73) Plaquette in-12 broché. 73 pp. Corps d'ouvrage désolidrise de la couverture et manque un coins à la couverture.
1898PHO-2461Paris, Plon, 1898-99, Folio, 75 numéros (sur 85) du n° 1 à 76, manque le n° 2, sous chemise portefeuille moderne, défauts à quelques fascicules dont le 1 en particulier. M3-Et0
18723000A Lyon, Briday Libraire-Éditeur, 1872.
18289681828 demi-reliure en basane grenat in-octavo à coins (garnet half binding leather in-octavo with corners), dos havane insolé (fading spine) - 4 nerfs ornés de filets perlés (4 raised bands illuminated with a gilt beaded line) - entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer évidé (between the raised bands floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp) - titre frappé or (gilt title), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), tête dorée (top edge gilt) - gouttière rognée (smooth fore-edge) et tranche de queue lisse (edge of bottom smooth), pages de garde peignées à motif "peigné droit" (painting endpaper), illustration : sur la page de titre (engraved title page), légères rousseurs (light redness marks), 88 pages, 1828 à Paris Delaforest Libraire et les Librairies du Palais Royal,