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2281London : printed by H. Hills printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel 1686. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 4 40pp. The first leaf is blank. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1325; McAlpin Coll. IV 221. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : printed by H. Hills, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel, 1686. hardcover
2284London : Printed by Henry Hills printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his printing-house on the Ditch-side in Black-Fryers 1687. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 4 48pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1328A; McAlpin Coll. IV p.245. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : Printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his hardcover
2287London : printed by Henry Hills printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his printing-house on the Ditch-side in Black-Fryers 1688. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 16 58; 2pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1347. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his hardcover
2278London: printed by Henry Hills printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel 1687. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. iv 88 p. Includes table of contents. Each chapter has caption title "The Catholic representer." and colophon with date 1686 or MDCLXXXVI. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing G1327. Bound with: Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London: printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, for his houshold and chappel, 1687. hardcover
7533New York: International Pamphlets. Hardcover unpaginated. Very good. Light wear and soiling to red cloth boards corners lightly rubbed. Scuffing to rear board. Previous owner signature to front free endpaper. Pages clean. International Pamphlets hardcover
16999several on the question of the succession in Bavaria 1778 these in French others on British naval matters and on the treaties ending the War of Austrian Succession two are dated 1749-1750 the remainder 1775-1779 corrections in pencil 1 side 4to. no place no date c. unbound rather soiled unknown
20012111902153102396modern movie company 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 books set modern movie company paperback
57330Various Publishers 1744 - 1745 . A single volume 8vo full calf. The spine has been renewed designed and lettered in gilt: "Naval Tracts". Seven Works: 1 A Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean . London: Millan 1745. Third Edition. 136pp. Six folding maps & one folding table. // 2 Original Letters and Papers Between Adm___l M___ws and V Adm___l L____k. London: Cooper 1744. 128pp. // 3 Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's Account of the Late Engagement Near Toulon . London: Cooper 1745. 56pp. // 4 Admiral Mathews's Charge Against Vice-Admiral Lestock Dissected and Confuted. London: Millan 1745. 56pp. // 5 Vice-Adm'al Lestock's Recapitulation As spoke by him . London: Millan 1745. 28pp. // 6 Captain Opie's Appeal Against the Illegal Proceedings of Vice-Admiral Matthews . London: Cooper 1745. 50pp. // 7 A Letter from the Westminster Journal of The 9th of February 1744-5 . Printed in the Year 1744-5. 8pp. Condition is very good the six folding maps in the first work in good order. Seven pamphlets relating to The Battle of Toulon also known as the Battle of Cape Sicié which took place between 21 and 22 February 1744 near the French Mediterranean port of Toulon. Although France was not yet at war with Great Britain ships from their Levant Fleet combined with a Spanish force which had been trapped in Toulon for two years to break the blockade imposed by the British Mediterranean Fleet. The initial engagement on 21 February was largely indecisive and the British continued their pursuit until midday on 22nd before their commander Admiral Thomas Mathews called off the chase. With several of his ships in need of repair he withdrew to Menorca which meant the Royal Navy temporarily lost control of the waters around Italy and allowed the Spanish to take the offensive against Savoy. Admiral Mathews and several others were censured while Rear-Admiral Lestock was acquitted causing scandal and outrage. <br />In his report Mathews blamed his subordinate Richard Lestock for the failure and the issue was hotly debated in Parliament. At the subsequent court-martial Mathews was held responsible and dismissed from the navy in June 1747 while Lestock's political connections meant he was cleared of all charges. Another seven captains were removed from command for failing to engage the enemy and the investigation led to changes that required individual captains to be far more aggressive. Wikipedia <br/><br/> Various Publishers 1744 - 1745 unknown
1939196255London : Oxford University Press 1939. 1st Edition in this form. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original full cloth binding with a gilt-titled red leather to the spine. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Top edge gilt. Light foxing on first title page. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Description: 1v. : various pag. ; 18cm. Subjects: Politics -- Society -- Culture -- History -- Economics -- Pamphlets -- Periodicals -- Collections. Some pamphlets have their original colour-printed stiff card wrappers included in the binding. London : Oxford University Press hardcover
1334066450.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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17761Seven works in one volume 8vo. Upper wrapper of Blacow's Defence bound in "The Queen that Jack Found" with 13 woodcuts - 12 by George Cruikshank - and bound without the advertisements Osmer's Dissertation lacking one leaf pp 43/4. Some light foxing and soiling old manuscript contents list to front blank marbled endpapers sides and edges bookplates to paste down and fly leaf. 19th century half calf slightly worn rebacked with a black label reading "Pamphlets". A varied collection of 18th and 19th century works including several very rare items. Scholefield's sermon followed the riots and destruction of the Dissenters' chapels in Birmingham. The Abstract and Appendix to the Sacred Tragedy are removed from a larger work. Rev. Richard Blacow was convicted of libel having referred to Queen Caroline in a sermon as "the Goddess of Lust" and she is also the subject of the lively poem "The Queen That Jack Found" which contains caricatures of the royal couple and other public figures. Freer's paper on syphilis was his only published work. Only two copies Oxford and Cambridge located of Blacow's Defence and one Edinburgh of the play "The Operatives". Osmer's "Dissertation on Horses" is a very scarce work in any edition with only three copies appearing at auction in the last 30 years. Cohn 679. unknown
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184712406Andrea Moretti Genova 1847 - 1857. 1st edition. Hardback. Quarter calf over mottled boards G. 568241234pp cheap paper browned in places top of 4th item shaved close but not affecting text old fold marks to 2 items. A small 6"x 4" bound collection of political pamphlets. Uncommon. Pasella wrote only the third Item. Andrea Moretti, Genova hardcover
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41785London. 1679-1735. 4to 210 x 170 mm nineteenth century smooth half calf by Morrell Binder marbled boards spine tooled in gilt and blind top edges gilt others uncut a very nice copy. Comprising: 1. HILL Samuel The Catholic Balance: or a Discourse determining the Controversies concerning I. The Tradition of Catholic Doctrines. II. The Primacy of S. Peter and the Bishop of Rome. III. The Subjection and Authority of the Church in a Christian State: According to the Suffrages of the primest Antiquity. Written with the most Impartia; Sincerity at the Request of a private Gentleman. London: Printed for Robert Clavell 1687. First edition title slightly soiled 8 136pp. 2. Popery not Found on Scripture: or The texts which papists cite out of the Bible for the proof of the points of their religion examin'd and shew'd to be alledged without ground. London: Richard Chiswell 1688. First edition imprimatur leaf before title 139 1pp. The second portion pp.17-140 of this tract is bound in at the end. 3. WAKE William A Discourse conerning the Nature of Idolatry: in which a Late Author's True and Onely Notion of Idolatry is Considered and Confuted. London: Printed for William Rogers 1688. First edition imprimatur leaf before title 4pp. of adverts. at end 4 91 5pp. 4. STILLINGFLEET Edward The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly Represented; In Answer to a Book Intituled A Papist Misrepresented &c. London: Printed for W. Rogers 1686. Second edition corrected imprimatur leaf before title contents leaf at end 4 122 2pp. 5. WAKE William A Continuation of the Present State of the Controversy between the Church of England and the Church of Rome. Being a Full Account of the Books that have been of late Written on Both Sides. London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell 1688. Second edition imprimatur leaf before title 16 80pp. Provenance: With the 19th century heraldic bookplate of of Arma Comitis de Bradford Weston Library Earl of Bradford. Wing H2006; P2924B; W239; S5591; W234. London. 1679-1735 hardcover
a103524Collection of 29 individual wraps pamphlets 12mo to 8vo most 12mo . 1919 -1957 most in the 1930s . From 15 to 80 pages most around 20 p. . From Fair to VG most are Good. No owner marks. Titles include: Daniel de Leon "What Means this Strike" 1919 Stassova "Mopr's Banners Abroad' 1931 Gorky "Lenin" 1931 Lomonossoff "Memoirs Russian Revolution" 1919 Ganner "Munich Betrayal" Williams "Bolshevik and Soviets" 1919 Kirkpatrick "Think or Surrender" Fahey "Rulers of Russia" 1940 Robert Minor "Heritage of Communist Political Association" Felix Cohen "Immigration and National Welfare" 1940 "Apartheid Strategy of Race Discrimination " 1950; Albert Goldman "What is Socialism - Three Lectures for Workers" 1938; James Burnham "How to Fight War"; James Jackson "The South's New Challenge " 1957; David Berenberg "Socialism" 1918; more. 29 pamphlets: . paperback
2282London : printed for John Amery at the Peacock and William Rogers at the Sun; both against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet MDCLXXXVI. 1686. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 4 31 1pp. Imprimatur on leaf A1v: Imprimatur July 22. 1686. Jo. Battely. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing S3263. In two known states. State 1 Imprimatur is signed: 'JO. BATTELY.' all capital letters; the 'B' of sig. B1 is beneath the space between 'as' and 'they'; the first paragraph on p. 25 ends with a full stop. State 2 Imprimatur is signed: 'Jo. Battely.' capital and lower-case letters; the 'B' of sig. B1 is beneath the 'y' of 'they'; the first paragraph on p. 25 ends with a question mark. This is state two. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : printed for John Amery at the Peacock, and William Rogers at the Sun; both against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, hardcover
0332177009.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2280London : printed for William Rogers at the Sun over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet MDCLXXXVII. 1687. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 2 10pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing T283A. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Tenison Thomas. A Defence of Dr. Tenison's Sermon; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> London : printed for William Rogers, at the Sun over-against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleetstreet, MDCLXXXVII. [1687] hardcover
2286n.p. London: n.p. n.d. 1688. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. 2 25pp. Contemporary calf repaired. With the armorial bookplate of Thomas Bramston of Skreens. Wing W2681 & T693. Appears only as an appendix to Williams John. An apology for the pulpits : being in answer to a late book intituled Good advice to the pulpits. London : Printed for Dorman Newman 1688. It is in the form of a letter to Williams. Signed: Tho. Tenison S.M. Jan. 11 87. Bound with: Gother John. The Catholic representer; Williams John. The papist represented and not misrepresented; Taylor James. An ansvver to the eighth chapter of the Representer's second part; Gother John. An amicable accommodation; Sherlock William. An ansvver to the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. A reply to The answer of the Amicable accommodation; Gother John. Good advice to the pulpits; Williams John. An Apology for the Pulpits; Gother John. Pulpit-Sayings; Williams John. Pulpit-Popery. <br/> <br/> n.p. [London]: n.p., n.d. [1688] hardcover
221701 February 1831. No place. 1p landscape 12mo. In fair condition aged and worn laid down on part of a leaf from an album. The letter begins in lighthearted fashion but soon turns sombre with a list of Rickman's friends who have recently died. Reads: 'My dear Sir! Truth will out – The lady has been trying Bargain Tea all entire at 8s/. - this pleases me – so look to it! - I am confined to my room not so ill in health but I have lost great friends – Mrs. Hobson my best dead – Mrs Thos. Rickman dead – Mr. Gray dead & some living ones have flown off & all this cuts me up! - God bless you & yours! Clio'. Endorsed at foot of page: 'Clio Rickman the friend of Voltaire'. 1 February 1831. No place. unknown