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567-691pp., disbound. "Mr. W. W. Wagstaffe was the Surgical Registrar for 1866, '67, and '68, and Mr Frederick Churchill for 1869. Their Reports for these years were able and voluminous." ?Introduction. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, [12], 60, 69-86, [2]pp., text complete despite pagination, light water stain throughout, disbound.
48pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Cloth; 12mo. 82 pages. In German. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Spine c hipping; first signature detached. Bookplate on inside front cover. Fair condition. (PC-1)
22pp., a couple of small tears to margins, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, iv, 49, [3]pp., without half-title but with the final errata leaf, disbound.
First edition, 32pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 12 pages. Cover title: "Delivered before Maimonides Lodge, 743 F. & A. M. , on March 14, 1928." Illustrated with three plates. Hertz was an authority on Lincoln and assembled the largest private collection of material relating to him, including 4, 000 previously unknown items. He wrote many publications about Lincoln (Temkin, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Psychology. Very Good+ Condition. (amr-40-9)xx
First edition, half-title, [4], 99, [1]pp., disbound, half-title detached. A former officer in the East India Company's armies and Commander in Chief of the Great Mogul's Forces, Major John Morrison, returned to Britain in 1772 styled as 'Commander in Chief of the Great Mogul's forces'. Morrison was regarded as a traitor by the East India Company but he did succeed in publishing a pamphlet entitled "The Advantage of an Alliance with the Great Mogul" in 1774. Positioning himself alongside advocates of direct Crown control over Indian territories, Morrison suggested that Shah Alam II would be willing to cede Bengal to George III. The emperor's rough treatment at the hands of the Company, especially the non-payment of tribute, was lambasted as 'a dishonourable blow to the law of nations'. A proper agreement between kings would restore 'the stability and dignity of regal government', and replace 'the fluctuating and unsteady resolve of a Company of private men'. Kress, S2527; Goldsmith, 11155; Higgs, 5981.
First edition, 16pp., signature to title, disbound. "Henry MacCormac was born at Fairlawn, County Armagh, and studied medicine in Dublin, Paris and Edinburgh. Before settling in Belfast in 1828, he travelled in Africa and America. In 1832 he was placed in charge of the fever hospital in Belfast, and during the epidemic of that year he took charge of the cholera hospital. He improved the conditions and diet of the patients in the district lunatic asylum, of which he was visiting physician. In 1836 he was one of the founders of the Belfast Medical Society, and he was among the first physicians to suggest that tuberculosis sufferers ought to be exposed to fresh air."?(Dictionary of Ulster Biography). Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
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
28p. Mimeograph transcript. 8vo. Original full paper wraps, worn and stained. Lacks ties. Original stories written by children and printed in 1921. Unique? CPHAM/W71C1
Third Edition, half-title, light water-stain on lower third of text, 38 pp., disbound.
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
Third edition, [2], 38pp., some light staining to title and text, closed tear to head of title-page, disbound.
First Edition, 4to, [2], 21, [1] pp., disbound. Wing, B5669; Madan, II, 999.
Eleventh edition, 53, [1]pp., with half title, disbound.
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
First edition, 4to, [vi], 31, [1]pp., with the half-title which is often missing, disbound. Jackson, p. 26.
np. Printed and decorated in red and black. 8vo. Original full printed wraps, front cover color pictorial of three carolers. Wraps soiled. Christmas keepsake from the President of the University of Chicago to the Friends of the University. Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
np. Leaves elaborately decorated and lettered in blue, red and gold. Tall thin 8vo. Original full red velveteen covers, decorated and lettered in gold. Original bright yellow ties. Very pretty copy of Peter Marshall's prayer. CPHAM/W71C1
First edition, [4], 124pp., with half-title, disbound.
Paper wrappers; 4to. 64 pages. Bibliography: p. 61-63. Interesting look at how young Jewish baby boomers saw themselves in the future. Jews--Education--United States Cover wear; bottom right corner bumped. Very good condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 49 pages. OCLC lists twelve copies worldwide of reprinted edition. Dr. Hirsch was a rabbi and professor of rabbinic literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago, which he helped to found. Singerman 4345. SUBJECT (S) : Jesus Christ -- Jewish interpretation. Jewish Christ -- Crucifixion. Few pencil marks in margin; very good condition. (PC-1)