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18994774643Ex Typographia Polyglotta 1899. Volume 10. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. 8vo. Cloth bound. Wrapped paper. Board hinges breaking. Marbled end pages. Internally clean and tight. Some pages foxed Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item3350grams ISBN: Ex Typographia Polyglotta hardcover
1879036146London: W. Mack 1879. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Beautiful carved wooden board binding with leather along the spine with 5 bands and gilt title. "Jerusalem" "1879" on the front and a carved Star of David on the front board. Gilt page edges all round. Hinge and text block firm. Various inked inscriptions to the front free end papers. Some light foxing to pages. Frontispiece sepia illustration of Moses in a basket. Various entries to the dates the families seem to be predominantly the Cobbold family and the Cathcart family. An intriguing memoir. <br/> <br/> W. Mack hardcover
1860060237London: The Religious Tract Society 1860. 2 titles bound in 1 192 192pp full leather prize gilt blocking Edinburgh Ladies Institution signed presentation bookplate all edges gilt in tidy condition slightly rubbed at the edges some occasional spotting not dated c1860 . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. The Religious Tract Society Hardcover
1895098443Dublin : Thom & Co. 1895 1895. Pamphlet. Measures 7 x 4 3/4 inches. 49pp plus adverts illustrated. Bound in original publishers red softcover with gilt lettering. Covers have some minor wear. Binding in very good clean condition. Internally pages clean throughout. . Soft Cover. Very Good. Dublin : Thom & Co. [1895] Paperback
185058082Oxford: John Henry Parker. 1850. Hardcover. Very Good. A New Edition no date but c 1850's xxii 118pp 34 woodcuts frontis text partially in French for the use of "intelligent foreigners" ! xlib bound in half leather/marbled boards rubbed on extremities; 16mo - . John Henry Parker hardcover
1850096053London: Joseph Clayton and Son 1850. Book measures 5 x 3 3/4 inches. 25 penny parts each part has 32 pages with separate title page. No date but circa 1850. Bound in original publishers red and gilt stamped cloth. Binding refurbished most of original spine relaid. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A very nice clean informative work. First Edition. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Joseph Clayton and Son hardcover
182734939James R. Buffum Salem 1827. hardback. good condition in marbled boards with a leather spine- The spine is damaged & has the bottom & top cm. missing. James R. Buffum, Salem hardcover
18821318Roma: Tip. Istituto Pio IX - Artigianelli di S. Giuseppe 1882. Terza edizione con nuove aggiunte. Hardcover. Very good. Floral print paper over boards red leather spine label 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches; xxi. 153 2 clean pp. tight. Sicilian Vespers - "1282 massacre of the French with which the Sicilians began their revolt against Charles I Angevin king of Naples and Sicily; it precipitated a French-Aragonese struggle for possession of that kingdom. Its name derives from a riot that took place in a church outside Palermo at the hour of vespers on Easter Monday March 30 1282. Peter III of Aragon Charles�s rival for the Neapolitan throne conspired to raise a rebellion against him in Sicily. The rising broke out prematurely when Sicilians incensed by Charles�s oppressive regime killed some insulting French soldiers at vespers in the church of Santo Spirito. The people of Palermo followed suit and massacred 2000 French inhabitants of the city the night of March 30�31. All of Sicily soon revolted and sought help from the Aragonese who landed at Trapani on August 30."The War of the Sicilian Vespers ensued. The Angevins were supported by the papacy the Italian Guelfs and Philip III of France while the Aragonese were helped by the Italian Ghibellines. The son of Peter III acceded to the throne of Aragon as James II and made peace with the papacy France and the Angevins to whom he renounced Sicily by the Treaty of Anagni June 1295. But the Sicilians took as their king James�s brother Frederick III who finally secured the kingdom for himself by the Peace of Caltabellotta August 31 1302 beginning a long period of Spanish hegemony on the island." - Encyclopedia Britannica online. Tip. Istituto Pio IX - Artigianelli di S. Giuseppe hardcover
18751042Roma: De Sanctis 1875. 1st. Hardcover. Very good. Early 20th-c. binding - green and white patterned paper over boards brown leather spine title label. 18 x 13 cm 154 clean pp. tight top page edge dyed red. Spine darkened. The question are we right to proscribe the Jesuits Debated in the Italian Parliament May 1875 . De Sanctis hardcover
1831323969Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd 1831. Hardcover rebound in brown leather. Very Good/No dustjacket. Smaller 8vo. Horsburgh. pp. 461 rebound in brown leather with bright paper label on psine. Oliver and Boyd hardcover
187911949London: Simpkin Marshall & Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1879. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 256 pages . Simpkin, Marshall, & Company hardcover
1899000018Dunedin: Caxton Press 1899 olive imitation crocodile ! with black and gilt decoration vii adverts 152 xvi adverts pictorial pastedowns adverts shows little wear if any. "Papers Literary Artistic Scientific Entertaining" published by Catholic editor includes "My first camera" illustrated with photogravure. Second Edition. Decorative Cloth. Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Caxton Press hardcover
18251042London: Joseph Booker, No. 61, New Bond Street 1825
190033701900 Jolie illustration lithographiée d'un garçon pêchant (avec son canard)! 9 découpes de puzzle cachaient des nombres avec des solutions mathématiques. Au dos des pièces se pose la question. Donc 9 x 7 porte le numéro 63 au tableau. Condition excellente. Complet. 280 x 200 mm.
18331319London: Keating and Brown 1833
188764851887 in-8, XXIV-92pp., en ff. Digne Chaspoul 1887,
180533815182 pages including index at rear Published by Richard Phillips paperback
18185171818. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 230mm by 135mm sheet. Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine.<br /> William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from.One small indented line.Ref : AUSBOT unknown
18164041816. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 230mm by 135mm sheet. Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine.<br /> William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from.Two faint vertical lines. unknown
181226321812. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 220mm by 140mm sheet. Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.<br /> Francis Sansom was a leading London botanical engraver.Sydenham Teast Edwards 1768 -1819 was a natural history illustrator. He was the first full-time artist to work for Curtis's Botanical Magazine. He served as that magazine's principal artist for 27 years.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. unknown
180626361806. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 195mm by 120mm platemark. Native of New South Wales.<br /> Australian native botanical engraving from Curtis's Botanical Magazine.William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist in London who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787.Accompanied by original text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from. unknown
185023991850. Steel-engraving with later hand-colouring. 125mm by 180mm image only. Some cockling of the paper in the title area. unknown
190035711900. Chrmolithograph. 270mm by 320mm sheet. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 1845 - 1923 was a German mechanical engineer and physicist who on 8 November 1895 produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays or Röntgen rays an achievement that earned him the inaugural Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. CONDITION : Central vertical fold as issued. Some very faint foxing and tiny marks in the margins. unknown
189929731899. Wood-engraving with later hand-colouring. 185mm by 235mm sheet. Saide was an axillary brigantine of 383 tons register. It was owned by Charles Gibson Millar and named after his youngest daughter Saide. As a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron it was the only yacht "south of the line" that was permitted to fly the white ensign of the Royal navy. Laid down. Small crease bottom left corner.<br /> unknown
180430941804. Copper-line engraving. 128mm by 208mm sheet. From William Granger's 'The New Wonderful Museum and Extraordinary Magazine'. CONDITION : Some very light foxing. Slight creasing at bottom of the sheet through some of the title. 4 pinholes at the top of the sheet. unknown