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1880788535Unwin Brothers Printers. London. undated c.1880. Good. 1880. Hardcover. hardback 4to 10pp b/w illustrations label on endpaper Presented 'to the Stock Exchange by Miss E. Ruth Nickalls with 19th century portrait photos laid in of Conrad Nickalls Sr. and Jr. contents clean and complete title page and free endpaper detached and internal binding weak gilt-decorated cloth-covered boards rubbed Good condition. ex-libris Sir Nicholas Goodison . Unwin Brothers (Printers)., London., undated, c.1880, hardcover
28037LONDON RIDGWAYS 1816. FIRST EDITION TWO VOLUMES FULL TREE CALF GILT TITLES RED LABELS NINETEENTH CENTURY BOOKPLATE FRONT HINGE A LITTLE WEAK BUT VERY GOOD. LONDON, RIDGWAYS, 1816 unknown
182599407W. Rollo. Edinburgh. 1825. W. Rollo. 1825. First edition. Half-title present. Vignette to title-page. 347 pages including index. Pages browned and foxed. Bound in early 19th century half brown calf gilt decorations to spine. Extremities rubbed and worn. marbled endpapers also rubbed. A sound copy of a very scarce Scottish collection. unknown
1920Biblio839<p>Augustus Charles Edwards & Sons. Hereford. Undated c.1920's. 14pp. Concertina sequential map coloured in outline from Plynlimon to Chepstow with accompanying photographs by Alfred Watkins Augustus Charles Edwards R.G. Gibbs of Cinderford Edward Grosvenor of Chepstow Frank Harris of Lydney and George William Young of Ross. Original green paper covered boards rubbed to edges with small area of surface abraded. Gilt lettering to upper board. Cloth spine. One fold historically repaired with paper tape short closed tear to margin.</p><p>Extremely scarce. No other copies recorded. Not in the British Library. Not in the National Library of Wales.</p><p>From the preface: <br />'Mr Woodrow Wilson late President of the United States is shown to have said:- "Yesterday" he writes from Gloucester "I rode for nearly twenty miles beside the Wye and of all the parts of England I have seen it has most won my heart."'</p><p>An illness struck Wilson in 1896 and he spent the two following months cycling around Britain visiting the landscapes that inspired Wordsworth.</p><p>Bibliographical References:</p><p>Woodrow Wilson; Life and Letters: Princeton 1890-1910 ed. Ray Stannard Baker · 1968<br />"I think and I have quite made up my mind to make a pilgrimage to the region where the 'Lines' were written . . "Yesterday I rode for nearly twenty miles beside the Wye and of all the parts of England I have seen it has most won my heart".</p><p>J. W. Schulte Nordholt in his biography of Woodrow Wilson 'Woodrow Wilson<br />A Life for World Peace' published in 1991 by University of California Press states:<br />"Because so much data have been lost uncertainty rules what we know and understand about the serious illness that struck Wilson in 1896… His loving wife believed too that it was good for him to go away and gave her approval. He spent two months travelling through his beloved England mostly on a bicycle. He visited all the shrines of his romantic imagination. Most important of course were the landscapes that had inspired Wordsworth the Lake District and The Wye Valley… It was a delightful trip that did him enormous good for he lived by such poetic contemplation. He came back with his health greatly improved."</p><p>Harold Garnet Black The True Woodrow Wilson Crusader for Democracy 1946</p><p>Edwin A. Wienstein: Woodrow Wilson: A Medical and Psychological Biography. Princeton Princeton University Press 1981.<br />"Wilson suffered his first stroke in 1896 at the age of 40 an episode characterized by weakness of the right upper extremity and sensory disturbances in the fingers misdiagnosed as neuritis."</p><p><strong>Thomas Woodrow Wilson</strong> 1856-1924 28th president of the United States serving from 1913 to 1921.</p><p><strong>PHOTOGRAPHERS</strong></p><p><strong>Alfred Watkins</strong> 1855-1935 Photographer publisher inventor and author. President of the Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom which was held in Hereford in 1907. Medallist of the Royal Photographic Society in 1910. Elected Member of the Woolhope Club in 1888 and later President of the Woolhope Club. Trustee of the Hereford Municipal Charities for over 30 years. County Magistrate and County Councillor. <br />Author of The Old Straight Track 1925; Old Standing Crosses of Herefordshire 1930; Early British Trackways 1922; The Ley Hunter's Manual 1927; Photography: the Watkins Manual of Exposure and Development 1900; Photography: its Principles and Applications 1911. His obituary in the Daily Express 9th April 1935: "A good citizen … the kind which keeps the public life of the countryside on the highest plane of any in the world. His name was Alfred Watkins. You can conjure with it in Herefordshire and in the counties of the Welsh border."</p><p><strong>Augustus Charles Edwards</strong> Junior 1865-1943 of the renowned Drapers and Furriers Augustus C. Edwards and Sons High Town Hereford. Elected Member of the Woolhope Club in 1888 the same year as Alfred Watkins. Collector of Fine Art and Ceramics. Photographer. Naturalist.</p><p><strong>George William Young</strong> 1874-1938 Photographer of Clytha House Ross on Wye. Born at Howle Hill Walford Ross.</p><p><strong>Edward Grosvenor</strong> 1872-1947 photographer of Belvoir Malvern.</p><p><strong>Frank Harris </strong>1881- of Lydney photographer and historian. <br />Reference: Gloucestershire Archives D3921 News cuttings photographs and correspondence concerning the contribution of Frank Harris and A. W. Trotter to the study of the history of the Forest. Includes Archaeologia Cambrensis 1938 and Field Observations between Severn and Wye 1932; Lord Bledisloe 'The antiquities of Lydney' Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1929 autographed copy; and various notes by Frank Harris printed in the Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1936-38. D12443 a series of photographs and negatives taken by the late Frank Harris photographer of Lydney.</p><p><strong>Richard George Gibbs </strong>1867-1944 Photographer born Abenhall Ruardean Forest of Dean. Of High Street Cinderford Forest of Dean in 1921 and 1939. His son George Henry was also a photographer.</p> Augustus Charles Edwards & Sons Limited hardcover
18333554907222731833. Hard Cover. Boston: Munroe & Francis 1833. This is a very early edition ie the Second Edition of a book that was originally published in first edition a year earlier in 1832. xxxvi; 300 pages 37 The Leslie section. No adverts are present in this edition. Contemporary leather binding with the spine re-backed the title in gilt to a red label in panel 2. This copy does not appear to have a frontispiece but may not have been published with one . A good copy with mostly clean interior. A section title for the complete system of confectionery which appeared on p. 249-250 in other impressions is not present in this impression and was not present in the 1840 edition at Harvard University. There is a long closed tear on page 26 of the Leslie section which has been historically repaired a long time ago it would appear. NB: The first edition was 1832 the Miss Leslie section was added the following - this edition being its first appearance therefore. Photographs/scans available upon request hardcover
187811899-1925. Manuscript Notebook stiff card binding 74pp. used c.17 items listed per page description of clothes and materials and cost total cost given at the end of each page. Author unidentified but occasional biographical entries e.g "Left Ireland/ Bournemouth" 1900 "W. gave me pair of corsets" 1924 obviously well-to-do and ultimately at least middle-aged corsets needed in 1924. Sample page Sept. 1916-Jan/Feb 1917 "Sepr Dressmaker May £4/ Hat black velvet tri-corner & gold ornament 1.10/ Veil 2s3d/Navy coat Frock 8/8/- 8.15.6/ Nov. 2 Crepe de Saute peticoats 1.5.10/ 2 bust bodices 5s 1/ Black tulle & moonlight sequin 8.8/ Velvet bedroom slippers 3s4/ Dec. Lace Evening camisole 6s6/ £62.10.8 3/4// 1917// Jan. 4 3/4 Rose red crape lining fur coat £1.1/ 2 prs Rubber gloves 2s4/ 3 Muslin collars 1s7 1/2/ Walking shoes 18s9/ gave B. -too big in margin House shoes 9s11/ 3 pairs Evening shoes £2.3.3/ 4.16.10 1/2". 1899-1925. hardcover
179959932London: Printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees; and J. Debrett 1799. 8vo. In 3 volumes complete. 'The Third Edition With Considerable Improvements.' viii 572; viii 543; vii 501 6 pp. Contemporary full speckled calf. Gilt-ruled lines to spines with red leather title labels. Slight wear & chipping to spine ends. Front joints split but holding. Boards clean. With the bookplate of Lord Minto of Roxburghshire to front pastedowns. Internally clean. Frontis portrait engravings to volumes one & two. Folding map frontis to volume three. . Good. Full Speckled Calf. Third Edition. 1799. Printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees; and J. Debrett 1799 unknown
21173Liverpool : Nuttall Fischer & Dixon 1812. 8vo 8 1/8 x 5 1/4 inches 560-pages. Contemporary half black calf extremities rubbed 1 1/2 inch crack and small chip to base of lower joint all edges marbled. Overall strongly bound. Liverpool : Nuttall, Fischer & Dixon [1812]. unknown
1838053140London/Birmingham/Newcastle/Dublin/ Prior Park: Keating and Brown; Burns & Lambert; R. P. Stone; Charles Dolman; T. Jones; P & M Andrews; Goodwin; Edward Walker; St Paul's Press Prior Park;. Glance at the Institution for the Propagation of the faith Keating's and Brown1838 52pp;The prophecy of Orval containing a Prediction of all the Remarkable Events James Burns 1848 16pp; A Few Words of Affection and Congratulation to Fellow Converts Burns & Lambert 1851 11pp; Moore: Drunkenness and Its Effects Catholic Temperance Confraternity 15pp; John Moore: Substance of an Address Proposing the Formation of a Catholic Temperance Society 1840 16pp; Thomas Tempest: Sermon Laying the First Stone of a Catholic Chapel at Melton Mowbray 1839 21 ixpp;The Christian's Directory or Sentiments of Christian Piety 35pp; M. Frayssinous: Maxims of the Catholic Church Respecting the Salvation of Man T. Jones 1839 31pp; Anon. General Observations on the Religious State 11pp; Maxims and Spiritual Counsels of Saint Teresa 1819 31pp; The Calling of St Peter as An Apostle Dublin: Goodwin 1825 12pp; Henry Rutter: A Summary View of the State of Mankind Newcastle 1821 59pp; P. A. Baines: A Letter Addressed to Sir Charles Wolseley Bart. on the lent Pastoral of 1840 19pp; 13 bound catholic tracts some provincial from 1819-1840 few with creases gift inscriptions some spotted good . Good. Hardcover. 1838. Keating and Brown; Burns & Lambert; R. P. Stone; Charles Dolman; T. Jones; P & M Andrews; Goodwin; Edward Walker; St Pa hardcover
193114540Paris Le Petit Parisien 1923-1931 1931. Paperback. Fair. 88 complete magazines most G a few spines gone & small tears. No's 17 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 37 38 40 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 65 66 67 71 72 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 103 112 113 114 116 117 118 119 125 126 127 128 144 150 156 164 172. 173 177 178 180 182 184193 195 206 207 208 224 239 280 282 284 300 302 304 305 307 314 317 318 320 322 <br/> <br/> Paris Le Petit Parisien 1923-1931 paperback
61249c.1880. . Albumen print. Good tonal range and in good condition; Dimensions: 210 x 260mm. 8.5 x 10 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1880]. unknown
61134c.1880. . Albumen print. Good rich tones and in good condition. Photographer's Japanese title in negative. Unusual image of this giant pine tree; Dimensions: 215 x 270mm. 8.5 x 10.5 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1880]. unknown
61130c.1880. . Albumen print hand-coloured. Good tonal range and in good condition. A beautiful and finely coloured image; Dimensions: 200 x 255mm. 7.5 x 10 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1880]. unknown
59209c.1870. . Albumen print. Very good rich tones and in good condition; Dimensions: 202 x 208mm. 9 x 11 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1870]. unknown
1934355490718885London: Hutchinson 1934. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London: Hutchinson & Co Publishers Ltd n.d. 1934. First UK Edition. Publisher's turquoise boards with front board and spine stamped in black. 41 authors; 70 stories and 1178 pages. A VG or better copy in like D/W with several minor chips to the top edge just affecting the lettering but with no major areas of loss. The authors include: H G Wells J M Barrie Hugh Walpole Walter de la Mare Oliver Onions M R James Mrs Belloc Lowndes A J Alan and Algernon Blackwood amongst many others. The English Catalogue of Books has this book being published in June 1934. Rare in D/W. Photographs/scans available upon request. Hutchinson hardcover
1912017057Stockholm 1912. Book measures 25x18.cm. v1413pp 5 folding plates 18 full pages plates some text illustrations. Bound in modern cloth gilt lettering Geological Society stamp. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally occasional stamp. Pages clean. A good solid clean copy. . Cloth. Near Very Good. 8vo. Hardcover
1685706L9Paris: Francois Muguet 1685. First edition. Disbound. Very Good Indeed. 10.5" by 8". None. A very scarce legal tract from France dated 1685. This work details the revoking of the sentence of the Galeres or galleys. This edict was presented to the court of aids on the 19 November 1685. In the original French. Being two leaves and therefore four pages. A very scarce work with no copies cited on the Library Hub. This edict deals with the punishment of individuals on the galleys or galeres. There is mention of the ineffectiveness of whips due to the fact that this simply injures criminals. The tract states that medical professionals are then kind to the offenders which brings a rise in recidivism. An interesting insight into the French penal system in the late seventeenth century. Disbound as called for. Externally very smart. Light spots to the front and rear pages. Inscription to the title page dated 1685. Firmly bound. Pages are bright with light scattered spots. Very Good Indeed Francois Muguet unknown
1966355490723290London 1966. First Edition. Hard Cover. London: World Distributors Manchester Ltd 1966. Publisher's pictorial laminated blue boards black and white photographic-style endpapers illustrated with black and white and colour photos throughout scenes from Thunderball and comic strips within. A very fine copy and exceedingly scarce in such outstanding condition. Likely un-read. It creaks when it opens. This copy would grace any collection of Bondiana. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
1901034551London: Otto Limited 1901. 23 volumes in the original full red leather all edges gilt a degree of rubbing on the spines to some volumes a few chipped edges most a least good others in very good condition. Hinges sound internally clean and fresh. Many tipped plates and illustrations in the text. An attractive run from number 1 through to 23. A very heavy collection at over 25kg that will require a customised postal arrangement please contact for details. . Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Otto Limited Hardcover
185561930London: Blackie & Son. 1855. Hardcover. Very Good. viii 116pp illustrated with numerous engravings occasional spotting in text bound in half leather/marbled boards covers rather rubbed ex ref lib; Folio - . Blackie & Son hardcover
186822643Published by Virtue & Co London 1868 First Edition. Hardback. externally leather to covers is rubbed and a little worn with scuffing at head and tail of spine and corners cloth a little marked front of vol.3 faded by water vol.3 has some water staining of title pages and some preliminaries vols.1 & 2 have previous owner's name to first blanks otherwise internally clean and sound a solid useful set with attactive maps and a wealth of information. Quarto over 10 - 12 inches tall. 3 substantial volumes each of over 900 pages illustrated with engraved vignette title page and with maps of all the counties of England Wales Scotland and Ireland the maps are double page guard mounted and coloured volume 3 has a 131 page abstract of the 1861 census half brown calf with toned cloth to sides five raised bands and gilt title to spine all edges and endpapers marbled Published by Virtue & Co hardcover
1734723L3London: J Huggonson 1734. First edition. Disbound. Good. 14" by 8.5". None. A very scarce first edition of this poetical parody regarding James Pitt William Arnall Baron Hervey and Dr Sherwin. An extremely scarce work with the only copy on LibraryHub held at the Britsih Library. ESTC reference no: T51993. Collated complete. In the title 'Squire Walsingham' is a pseudonym for William Arnall Mother Osborne is a pseudonym of James Pitt. Arnall and Pitt founded the pro-Walpole Daily Gazetteer using the pseudonym Francis Walsingham and Mother Osborne. 'Horace to Fannius' is an imitation of Carm. ii. 8. In addition to this 'apology for printing a certain nobleman's epistle to Dr Sh-w--n' referes to John Baron Hervey as the Nobleman and Dr Sherwin as the addressee of the Epistle. With the text in Latin and English. A very scarce parody of this classical piece of literature. Disbound as issued. Externally bright with scattered spots. Ink spill to the top edges. Final leaf is detached but present. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with light scattered spots to pages. Good J Huggonson unknown
1963014586New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1963. Complete in 7 volumes. Books measure 24x16.5.cm. Bound in original publishers cloth gilt lines red labels. Volume 3 has remains of University library label on spine outer pages edges stamped. All bindings in very good clean firm condition. Dust jackets light rubbed short nicks tears faded volume 3 lacking jacket. Internally volume 3 has occasional stamp. Pages in very good clean condition throughout. Generally a nice clean set. . Cloth. Very Good/Near Very Good. 8vo. Yale University Press Hardcover
19373554907250711937. First Edition. Newcastle upon Tyne: King's College Newcastle 1937. First Edition. Softback magazine. Not published in a dustwrapper. Issue 1 of "Rag Pie" - the First Book of "Kings". Rag Pie was produced to raise funds for charities in the City of Newcastle. It contains a 2-page pastiche pages 47-49 written in the style of PGW. The author presumably a student is not identified. Not in McIlvaine. Exceedingly uncommon. Further photographs available upon request. unknown
189255046London: Macmillan and Co. 1892. 12mo.Prize Binding. xi 454 pp. Gilt-decorated maroon full morocco. Raised bands to spine with gilt panels and lettering. All edges gilt. Prize binding with gilt school device of the Godolphin School Hammersmith to front board and prize bookplate to front pastedown. Gilt turn-ins and marbled endpapers. Bound by Bickers. Title-page vignette. Minor spotting to prelims. A bright and Fine copy. . Fine. Full Morocco. 1892. Macmillan and Co. 1892 unknown