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187478436Kent Archaeological Society. 1874. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume 9 1874 320pp illustrated bound in original blue cloth/gilt spine edges sl rubbed; Octavo . Kent Archaeological Society hardcover
1822458048London; Printed for Ogle Duncan and Co. 1822. Good. 1822. Hardcover. hardback 8vo iv1711erratapp 19 portrait plates slight foxing otherwise clean and sound rebacked with brown quarter-cloth retaining original paper-covered boards edges and corners bumped and scuffed Good condition . London; Printed for Ogle, Duncan, and Co., 1822, hardcover
190059967blotting pad with 6 blue leaves embroidered cover with flowers a bird and a cat hardcover
1875098537London: Houlston and Sons 1875. Book measures 18. 5. x 13. 5. cm. viii475pp 36pp adverts. Bound in original publishers brown gilt/black stamped cloth. Cloth lightly rubbed short split on spine minor abrasion wear. Generally a nice binding. Internally hinge joints splitting contents slightly loose but holding. Pages in good clean condition. A nice copy. . Publishers Cloth. Near Very Good. Small 8 Vo. Houlston and Sons
183539034xvii 238 pages including appendix includes 3 plates Presented to he Bannatyne Club by Sir John Hay and Alexander Pringle preface by Joseph Stevenson engraved illustration at front. , Typis Societis Edinburgensis [the Edinburgh Printing Company] hardcover
1898038592London: Edward Arnold. well illustrated with plates showing contemporary bookplates no text bound in green black-lettered boards with green cloth spine ex-school library with good bookplate to paste-dwon usual stamps covers rubbed np nd na uncommon . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1898. Edward Arnold hardcover
181974085xvi 428 pages 2 with no plates text in Italian Published by Gio. Pietro Giegler hardcover
189061163concertina-style album containing 10 colour lithographed illustrations of Vienna including St. Stephen's Cathedral Votive Church Graben Burgtheater etc text in German Published by V. A. Heck hardcover
190053750Griffith Farran Browne & Co. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1900. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Clean hardback tightly bound in grey quarter cloth over glossy pictorial paper on boards spine professionally rebacked & hinges strengthened prize plate to front pastedown dated 1902 no inscriptions. Unpaginated c.200 pages many engravings in the text adverts on endpapers. Engravings are mainly uncredited. . Griffith Farran Browne & Co. hardcover
18575285835 pages complete with 7 maps and plans some coloured Published by E. C. & J. Biddle unknown
183560869vi 248 pages with 34 plates including the engraved title page Published by Edward Lacey hardcover
1869120333<p>London: Presume = Seeley Jackson and Halliday . Very Good with no dust jacket. 1869. Paper. Scarce engraved Map/Print of CARDIGANSHIRE taken from 'The Children's Friend' 1869. In a Modern Frame and Glazed. See Image. Text in between the Small Map and 11 various sized vignettes/engravings reads : - " The Northern and Eastern parts of the county of Cardigan are chiefly mountainous and barren but the tract near the sea is under tillage. There are also in this county several small lakes furnishing eats and fish. The chief town Cardigan has a good coasting trade and a salmon fishery. Aberystwyth is much resorted to for the purpose of bathing. The most important seat in the county is Hafod a few miles from which is a memorable bridge over falls on the river Mynach. ". This is reproduced hand written on the reverse of the picture. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall .</p> Presume = Seeley Jackson and Halliday ?,
186827616189 pages with twelve black and white engravings including frontispiece publisher's catalogue at rear published by Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday hardcover
1880035675Milano: Libreria Editrice ditta Serafino Majocchi. vii 603pp 72 recently hardbound in blue cloth gilt with contrasting leather label original printed paper wrappers bound in with 72pp appendix of prayers and meditations good . Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 1880. Libreria Editrice ditta Serafino Majocchi hardcover
180380126London: Button & Sons 1803. Second Edition . Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. DISBOUND PAMPHLET 42 pages very good. <br/> <br/> Button & Sons paperback
185273122viii 2 11-124 4 pages contains 6 black and white plates Published by John W. Parker and Son hardcover
187964811title page 32 pages German text Published by J. Huber paperback
1873000737<p>1873 Possibly 2nd edition 1st edition 1860. Green cloth with gilt and green title and black decoration to front and spine. Front hinge cracked but binding firm with corners and spine ends rubbed and worn. Spine edges worn and cloth creased in places. Lacking front endpaper. Rear endpapers browned. Scattered foxing . Bottom corner of page 31 missing 2 x 6 cm. Small loss to top corner of page 33. Not ex-library. No names notes or inscriptions. 163 pages. All books are individually described. <br /><br /></p> T. Nelson and Sons hardcover
1900378546 pages with colour lithographic illustrations and line illustrations inside No.56 printed on front cover at bottom Published by Frederick Warne & Co paperback
1850602914 428 pages the magazine is a monthly publication from January to December 1850 each month features an installment of a novel poetry nature and other interesting topics with woodcut engravings in the text contains the stories 'Mrs. Elderney's School' and 'Mrs Stephen's Promise' Published by John & Charles Mozley hardcover
184512530Philadelphia; American Sunday-School Union circa 1844. 1845. Hard Cover. Undated presumed First Edition. 12 mo bound in sixes pp. 139 1 10 catalogue. 6 lithographic plates including frontispiece; decorative tail-pieces. Full purple cloth with gilt titles to spine and decoration in blind to both boards; primrose yellow endpapers. Cloth lightly toned and sunned particularly to spine with wear to spine tips and corners and small split to head of upper joint approx 2 cm. Scattered light foxing; light toning to plates; ownership inscription at head of Chapter I in ink dated 1848. A very good copy. Text suitable for respectable Sunday reading with themes of temperance redemption and reformation written as a memoir set in New England. Scarce both commercially and in institutional holdings around the world. Philadelphia; American Sunday-School Union circa 1844. hardcover
1845Pa115London: Charles Gilpin 5 Bishopsgate Without 1845. 1st Edition . paper wrappers. Vg. 12mo. 31pp. Yellow card covers with attractive marrble paper spine. Sewn binding. Dec. border enclosing the title-page on the front cover. A morality tale depicting the plight of the poor in Victorian England. Rare item. No copy found. <br/> <br/> Charles Gilpin, 5 Bishopsgate Without unknown
186836091Published by E. Cornillac Chatillon-Sur-Seine 1868 new edition. Hardback. slightly rubbed at corners externally clean with nice bright gilt internally clean in very good condition. small octavo 13 x 9 cm. 707 pages including contents at rear table des fetes mobiles at front some sections in double-column text in French includes 3 small French illustrated souvenir cards used as place-markers plus a small ornate booklet 'Ma Premiere Communion' full black morocco with gilt titles to spine 5 raised bands gilt decoration to spine and bordering covers all marbled and gilt edges gilt dentelles gilt initials L. A. on front brown silk endpapers ribbon marker Published by E. Cornillac hardcover
183359120iv with 40 engraved plates each with tissue gaurd and small bit of text Published by Charles Tilt hardcover
188762971799 & 390 pages with supplement for 1887-1899 Published by The Society of Antiquaries hardcover