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Paper wrappers; 8vo. 17 pages. Cover title: "Delivered over WOR, February 11, 1928." Frontispiece sketch of Lincoln. OCLC lists thirteen copies wor ldwide. Edges slightly sunned, otherwise Very good condition. (AMR-45-8)xx
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 12 pages. Cover title: "Delivered over WGL, February 12, 1928." Frontispiece photo of Lincoln Memorial. OCLC lists thirteen c opies worldwide. Slight water damage to cover, otherwise very good condition. (AMR-45-9)
Third edition, [4], 20pp., 10 plates, orig. printed wrappers, stitched as issued.
First edition, 7 + [1]pp., of ads, engraved vignette to title-page, a further 3 engravings within the text, disbound.
Cover title: "Joint Meeting of the U. S. Congress, Washington, D. C. December 12, 1995." Paper wrappers; 4to. 8 pages. Slight cover wear; very good c ondition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Verticle crease, otherwise very good condition. (W-62)
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 8 pages; Somewhat scarce speech celebrating the US bicentennial and assuring the Congress that Israel only wants peace and shares the same values and history as the United States. (HOLO2-117-68)
First edition, 38pp., 2 illustrs., in the text, 2 graph plates (one folding), disbound. Copac locates a single copy at Glasgow.
Second Edition, with the final advert. leaf G4, [4], 46, [2] pp., disbound. Sir John Sinclair inaugurated the British Wool Society at a large sheep-shearing festival held in 1791 at Newhalls Inn, Queensferry. He is credited with initiating these sheep-shearings which were later developed by Francis Russell, the fifth Duke of Bedford. Kress, B2206; Goldsmith, 14668.
Cloth, 12mo. Viii, 127 pages. Cover title. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Children's sermons -- Jewish authors. Very good condition. (PC-1)
First edition, 16pp., orig. printed wrappers, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. This first edition not recorded on Copac.
First edition, 12mo, 16pp., orig. printed wrappers, lightly chipped, disbound. Sir Samuel Wilks, M.D., (1824-1911) physician to Guy's Hospital, and examiner in the practice of medicine at the University of London. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac records copies at Oxford and Cambridge only.
Paper wrappers; 12mo. 44 pages. Reasoned examination of issues surrounding the Aswell bill for compulsory alien registration. OCLC lists fourteen copies worldwide. Cover sunned; otherwise, excellent condition. (PC-1)
First edition, 16pp., wood engraved vignette to title-page, further wood engravings within the text, disbound.
Second edition, corrected and considerably enlarged, xxi, [1], 77, [1]pp., with half-title, 3 folding Copper-engraved plates, faint library stamp on title and margin of third plate, disbound. Translation by Samuel Foart Simmons from the earlier Paris edition. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Folio, docket title, 18pp., folded and stitched as issued, a nice copy.
First Edition, half-title, [2], 27, [1] pp., disbound.
First Edition, 12mo, 12 pp., disbound. Rowland Hill's 'Imposture detected' is a vindication of George Whitefield. Baker, 320.
20pp., presentation inscription from the author to Mr. Redfern, a little dusty, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Not found on Copac.
First and only edition, 47, [1]pp., disbound.
First Edition, [2], 73, [1] pp., with the circular stamp of the "Birmingham Law Society" on the title and foremargins soiled, disbound. Attributed to Thomas Wise. A reissue of this first edition was published in the same year, with a new title-page and final leaf, and has the imprint "London: Printed in the Year, 1744." A second edition was also printed in 1744. Rare, ESTC locating 3 copies in UK and 3 in North America; Kress, 4739; Goldsmith, 8068.
First Edition, first 2 leaves frayed on part of outer edges, 39, [1] pp., disbound. Sometimes wrongly attributed to Thomas Winnington or Edward Weston. It was replied to in "A Free Comment on the late Mr. W-g-n's Apology.... By a Lady", London, 1748. Goldsmith, 8253.
First Edition, cont. signature of W. Foster (cropped) on upper blank margin of title, 32 pp., disbound.
First edition, [2], 5-62, [1], 62-68pp., disbound.
Fifth impression, corrected, 8vo, 72pp., with half-title, single worm pinhole to lower blanks margins, disbound. Concerning William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Gephart, 2579.