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1747R1GLTTAN26BIpswich: W. Craighton 1747. Hardback new spine inner hinges re-inforced. vi 201pp. 1st edition 1747. Binding slightly rubbed and worn. Previous owner's label to front pastedown name to ffep. Law Society stamp to title page preface page and final page of Index with label to verso of title page. A decent copy. r1. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good. W. Craighton Hardcover
173668773London: Printed for H Woodall. 1736. Paperback. Very Good. 1736 first edition 125pp rebound in card covers. Nice clean copy. Sl worming Scarce; Quarto . Printed for H Woodall paperback
1788mon0000023096Dublin: for the Booksellers 1788. Extracted 29 pages still VERY GOOD. [Dublin]: for the Booksellers unknown
1793044802Upsala: Johan Edmans Enka 1793. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. Contemporary boards spine defective wear to title page and soiling to final few pages a few notes in an early hand clean otherwise and a nicely printed wide margined copy. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 044802. <br/><br/> Johan Edmans Enka hardcover
1793044802Upsala: Johan Edmans Enka 1793. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. Contemporary boards spine defective wear to title page and soiling to final few pages a few notes in an early hand clean otherwise and a nicely printed wide margined copy. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Inventory No: 044802. <br/><br/> Johan Edmans Enka hardcover books
1758744London: : Gentleman's Magazine 1758. 7-1/2" x 9-3/4"- 19 x 24.7 cm. Copper engraved map. Very slight offsetting else very good. The Great Northern War spanned almost twenty years and pitted Sweden's Charles XII against a coalition group of Russian Prussian and Danish troops. The Swedes had dominated possessions in Northern Europe but in 1715 their stronghold in northern Germany at Stralsund fell followed by Wismar. Charles was to be killed three years later which removed the last obstacle to peace in the area. Gentleman's Magazine, unknown
17872508240014Printed for J. Bew London 1787. 3rd. Hardcover. Acceptable. London During the American Revolution Poor condition. Front board detached. Map loose and taped. Lacking end pages. Binding bad. Sold with all faults. Pages text is generally good. Printed for J. Bew, London hardcover
1797500048606debrett 1797. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. <br/> <br/> debrett hardcover
1787LLL-0341-401Printed for J. Debrett opposite Burlington-House 1787-01-01. Leather Bound. Very Good. 1787 fourth edition 'Printed for J. Debrett opposite Burlington-House Piccadilly London 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches tall hardbound marbled boards over black cloth spine 4 50 pp. With a half-title. Minor rubbing to covers. Staining to half title page and slight foxing to title. Otherwise a very good copy - clean bright and unmarked - of an important eighteenth century political pamphlet. Reference: ESTC No. T82992. ~LLL~ A stinging rebuke to the lambasting in print of the Prince of Wales the future King George IV in a pamphlet entitled 'A Short Review of the Political State of Great Britain' which had been published anonymously in January 1787 by author Nathaniel William Wraxall 1751-1831 and which had attracted a great deal of attention and sales. Within a few days after publication of the 'court pamphlet' six editions each consisting of 1000 or 1500 copies were sold and the publisher Debrett which also issued this response estimated the total sales of the English edition it was also translated into French at 17000 copies. Authorship of this reply is sometimes attributed to Irish-born British politician and pamphleteer Sir Philip Francis the supposed author of the 'Letters of Junius' and the chief antagonist of Warren Hastings 1732-1818. Francis' accusations against Hastings led to the Impeachment of Warren Hastings by Parliament which has been described as 'probably the British Isles' most famous certainly the longest political trial.' In the introduction to Wraxall's posthumous memoirs editor Henry Wheatley comments 'Wraxall says that the Prince of Wales sent repeatedly to Debrett the publisher peremptorily demanding to know from him the name of the author and menacing him with prosecution for libel. If this was the case it seems probable that the secret of the authorship was well kept for a few years after Wraxall was on friendly terms with the Prince of Wales and it is scarcely probable that the Prince suspected the authorship of the pamphlet. Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House hardcover
18005138London: J. Pitt C. 1800. C 1800. First edition. A small chapbook. Yellow paper covers containing 12 songs and three woodcuts. In good condition. It is a rough and ready disposable item. The yellow title has been printed off centre and the pages jut out a little. Slight edgewear to the pages but overall in good clean condition. Some pages uncut. 16 pages. This collection compiles popular songs performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and other public venues during a period when music and song were integral to both theatrical and social life in London. Drury Lane under the management of figures like David Garrick 1747–1776 was a major centre for theatrical music including comic opera interludes and songs woven into plays and performances. J. Pitts John Pitts was a prominent London street ballad printer active from approximately 1765 to 1844. He operated in the Seven Dials district a well-known center for popular and cheap print production in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Pitts specialized in printing broadsides—single sheets featuring ballads songs and topical verses—intended for mass public consumption. 10cm x 7cm. We cannot find a WorldCat / OCLC entry for this title. . C 1800. Première édition. Un petit livre de chapitres. Couvertures en papier jaune contenant 12 chansons et trois gravures sur bois. En bon état. Il s'agit d'un objet jetable brut et prêt à l'emploi. Le titre jaune a été imprimé de manière décentrée et les pages dépassent un peu. Légères traces d'usure sur les pages mais dans l'ensemble en bon état. Certaines pages ne sont pas coupées. 16 pages. Ce recueil compile des chansons populaires interprétées au Theatre Royal Drury Lane et dans d'autres lieux publics à une époque où la musique et la chanson faisaient partie intégrante de la vie théâtrale et sociale à Londres. Drury Lane sous la direction de personnalités comme David Garrick 1747-1776 était un centre majeur pour la musique théâtrale y compris l'opéra comique les interludes et les chansons intégrées dans les pièces et les représentations. J. Pitts John Pitts était un important imprimeur de ballades de rue londonien actif entre 1765 et 1844 environ. Il travaillait dans le quartier de Seven Dials un centre réputé pour sa production d'imprimés populaires et bon marché à la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe siècle. Pitts s'est spécialisé dans l'impression de broadsides - feuilles individuelles contenant des ballades des chansons et des vers d'actualité - destinés à la consommation publique de masse. 10 cm x 7 cm. Nous n'avons pas trouvé de notice WorldCat / OCLC pour ce titre. J. Pitt unknown
1761R44GLTBRN28HLondon: W. Needham 1761. Hardback recent binding. New end-papers. Main work is complete with 216pp and Index. Lacking pp. 37-50 of Supplement to rear. Boards a little marked. Very occasional spotting to contents. Scarce. r44. Hard Cover. Good. W. Needham Hardcover
17856664204J. Dodsley 1785. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Register for the years 1765 & 1766. Cloth covers. Stamped bands on backstrip. Gilt lettering on backstrip. Foxing internally. Text is tightly bound and internally clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1500grams ISBN: J. Dodsley hardcover
173638403In Milano: Nella Stamperia Di Carlo Francesco Pastore. 1736. Reprint . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Small 4to later full vellum with spine lettered in red and black title page and many text pages lettered in red and black 3 fine full page woodcuts collates title page 14 preliminary pages including calendar pages then pages 1 to 432 plus 4 pages of index 24 pages of antifone music printed in red and black at the rear of the book this copy appears to lack pages 65-68 and pages 85 to 96 otherwise a very good copy. <br/> <br/> Nella Stamperia Di Carlo Francesco Pastore. hardcover
171010089Rotomagi Rouen: Richardi Lallemant 1710. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Two volumes bound as one in black cloth spine and marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. One volume in Latin the other in French. Language: Latin / French. Book Condition: Good: Rebound with light wear to corners edges and spine ends. Tightly bound with lightly toned intact endpapers and pages. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages 196 287. Size: 15.5cm by 9.5cm. Richardi Lallemant hardcover
179822675Published by T. N. Longman London 1798 First Edition. Hardback. front cover with front free endpaper detached rear gutter open backstrip chipped with a one inch strip missing at tail edges rubbed contemporary previous owner's name to title page one inch strip including date clipped from bottom of title page otherwise internally sound book in good condition. 12mo 17.5 x 10.5 cm . 147 pages with 8 introductory pages and a one page publishers catalogue at rear illustrated with engravings in the style of Bewick at chapterheads half black calf with marbled paper to sides gilt title and bands to spine marbled endpapers Published by T. N. Longman hardcover
1795932783London: Printed for W. Peacock 1795. Good. 1795. Hardcover. hardback 16mo xxii4044pp 13 folding coloured maps some creasing and a small tear on frontis. 2 bookplates some light foxing no inscriptions full leather binding gilt-decorated spine joints starting to crack Good condition . London: Printed for W. Peacock, 1795. hardcover
18005138London J. Pitt C. 1800 C 1800. Première édition. Un petit livre de chapitres. Couvertures en papier jaune, contenant 12 chansons et trois gravures sur bois. En bon état. Il s'agit d'un objet jetable, brut et prêt à l'emploi. Le titre jaune a été imprimé de manière décentrée et les pages dépassent un peu. Légères traces d'usure sur les pages, mais dans l'ensemble en bon état. Certaines pages ne sont pas coupées. 16 pages. Ce recueil compile des chansons populaires interprétées au Theatre Royal, Drury Lane et dans d'autres lieux publics à une époque où la musique et la chanson faisaient partie intégrante de la vie théâtrale et sociale à Londres. Drury Lane, sous la direction de personnalités comme David Garrick (1747-1776), était un centre majeur pour la musique théâtrale, y compris l'opéra comique, les interludes et les chansons intégrées dans les pièces et les représentations. J. Pitts (John Pitts) était un important imprimeur de ballades de rue londonien, actif entre 1765 et 1844 environ. Il travaillait dans le quartier de Seven Dials, un centre réputé pour sa production d'imprimés populaires et bon marché à la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe siècle. Pitts s'est spécialisé dans l'impression de broadsides - feuilles individuelles contenant des ballades, des chansons et des vers d'actualité - destinés à la consommation publique de masse. 10 cm x 7 cm. Nous n'avons pas trouvé de notice WorldCat / OCLC pour ce titre.
179890022610London: G Sael 1798. Third Edition Corrected. . Hardcover. Good-. 12mo Small. A good reading copy for age. Leather spine slightly cracking. Once-marbled boards now dulled and with paper rubbed off in places. Top fore edge corners of cover and pages rounded possibly moth-eaten particularly noticeable on last 10pp does not affect text which is all clear and readable. Various pos on front eps. Seven engravings 456pp. Immediate despatch from the UK <br/> <br/> G Sael hardcover
179392_GLTTAN1512London: C. And G. Kearsley 1793. Hardback modern half-leather gilt titles and bands to spine. 27.5cm x 23cm. New end-papers. Pp. vii 571 1 advert. Age-discolouration to inner hinge on title page and following two pages. Waterstain to fore edge with some occasional fore margins affected. Private ownership. A heavy book additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. 92000. Hard Cover. Good. C. And G. Kearsley Hardcover
1740AN8BROWN2110London: D. Browne 1740. Hardback full-calf lacking spine label with gilt bands and borders. 16.5cm x 10.5cm. Volume 1 only. Pp. vii 1 331 1. Several head and tail pieces. 1st edition 1740. Previously owned by Lord Sandys from the Ombersley Court collection. Binding is slightly worn. Previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown. A rather pleasing copy. an8. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Good. D. Browne Hardcover
17624809489Charles Eyre 1762. Volumes 9 12 14 and 15. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Badly worn backstrips loose covers loose pages and binding; published between 1762 and 1789. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item10050grams ISBN: Charles Eyre hardcover
18008001800. Stipple engraving. 190mm by115mm sheet. Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon 1747-1825 was a French artist writer and archaeologist. He had a brilliant career as artist and diplomat under the ancien regime and followed Napoleon on his campaign in Egypt. In 1804 he became director-general of museums and was instrumental in bringing foreign masterpieces into the Louvre as the spoils of conquest. His accounts of his travels and his treatise on ancient monuments contain collections of his engravings of works of art. Denon was partly responsible for the design of the Vend_me Column a monument to Napoleon.<br /> Light horizontal crease across image looks as if from original printing - it doesn't come up in the photo. unknown
1782013908London: Longmans 1782. Apparently 1st Ed. . Hardcover. Good-Very Good. Unlettered decorated boards with leather spine no obvious faults but clearly a later probably early 20th cent. rebind.t.p. 3 372 9 index; blue name stamp to fr. paste-down erasable penciled name fr. end-paper column of penciled numbers crossed through by end-gutter on paste-down apparently refering to entries top edge of text-block very dusty resisting removal. fr. end-gutter opening bt secure tanning patches intermittently throughout.No authors given for the entries. 11 cm x 18 cm <br/> <br/> Longmans hardcover
180037705n.d. c.1800. The Sixth edition Corrected and Improved. Half brown calf marbled boards. Folding plate. 799pp. 2 columns. Lacks one page: - The Hebrew Grammar at One View. Insect damage to rear end papers. Pencil annotations to verso of final page with no loss. Small stain to lower board o/w internally a very clean copy. hardcover
179575668Author. 1795. Hardcover. Very Good. Undated belivied to be 1795 22pp but lacking title page bound in grey paper covers sl stained and with title written on in ink bound up in brown cloth; 12 Mo . Author hardcover