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8605London. Hardcover. Good/No DJ. DESCRIPTION: Vintage teacher syllabus book dated 1928-1929 containing handwritten notes for each week's lesson with specific more detailed notes for geography and history. Language: English. Book Condition: Good: Wear to corners. Intact endpapers. Cracked gutter to front with weak front hinge. DJ Condition: No DJ Size: 8vo 20cm by 13cm. hardcover
182010611Printed by J. Fairburn. 110 Minories. London. No date. 1820 - 1842. 4.6 x 3.6 inches. 8pp plus publishers green wraps printed in black to the front panel with title publisher and woodcut illustration. Unsewn but with the later addition of a pin to keep it all together. Each page with one or two a total of ten woodcuts and text printed below. A few creases to the page edges but overall a very good example of this rare edition. ---- No copy of this edition listed on Worldcat or Copac. ---- Fairburn was located at this address from 1820 to 1842.- P.A.H. Brown. London publishers and printers. p. 65. ---- The Osborne collection in Toronto has a similar edition dated 1820 and published by Fairburn that it records as being illustrated by Smeeton. Printed by J. Fairburn. 110, Minories. (London). No date. 1820 - 1842 paperback
1717290298United Kingdom: for D Browne et al 1717. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback eighth edition small octavo later binding in half calf and marbled paper covered boards. Tightly bound text clean and unmarked lacks the half-title iv 296 iii pp. for D Browne et al Hardcover
1688249902United Kingdom: printed by H Clark for James Adamson 1688. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback 8" x 6 1/2" modern binding in marbled effect paper covered boards new endpapers lacks the half-title page else all present name of the author written under title the text is clean and unmarked vi 168pp. Henry Wharton 1664-1695 Chaplain to Archbishop Sancroft writer and librarian. printed by H Clark for James Adamson Hardcover
18895No place publisher or date. c. 1840. 8 hand-coloured illustrations with verse below. 8vo 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches original printed wrappers. Some soiling last plate dustmarked and creased. Re-spined with grained skiver in 1891 when this together with other children's books of c. 1840's were bound together in one volume. Very rare - no copy cited by Jisc. The old woman is taking eggs to market but falls asleep by the wayside. A pedlar named Stout cuts her petticoats up to the knees. Upon awakening she exclaims "Sure this is not I!" But then she knows that her little dog at home will recognise her if she is she; reaching home the dog barks at her and she begins to cry but the dog soon wags his tail and all is well. No place, publisher, or date. c. 1840. unknown
1888231332Chicago Salem.: Brown Runk & Co. Higginson Book Company. 1888 nd. Facsimile edition. Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. . Folio. . Illustrated. Folding map. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. [Brown, Runk & Co.] Higginson Book Company. hardcover
1913220221Albany.: University of the State of New York. 1913. First edition. . Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. As new. Folio. Illustrated. Folding plates. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. University of the State of New York. hardcover
1913220220Albany.: University of the State of New York. 1913. First edition. . Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. As new. Folio. Illustrated. Folding plates. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. University of the State of New York. hardcover
1971990000195Perfect Fit: Publishing Co 1971-01-01. Paperback. Like New. Perfect Fit: Publishing Co paperback
1669500051499Barker and the 1669. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Poor. no title page. begins "a" The Contents. Followed by Act for the Uniformity of common Prayer. Then Act for the Uniformity of Publick Prayers. Ther Preface. The Kalendar. The Order for Prayer etc The Psalter or Psalms of David has separate title page Boards detached most of spine missing Page edges reinforced some pages laid down <br/> <br/> Barker and the hardcover
18321511170030Boston : Charles Gaylord 1832-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Young Family Bible Contains the marriage records of the Young family for 47 years. First entry is for James Young to Mary Folsom 1799. Also John F. Young to Sophia Gordon Sophia Wilson Polly M. Young to John Brown and Franklin Young to Delia A. Harvey 1846. Additional handwritten records of births and deaths. Ends 1857. <br> Bound in contemporary leather. Large volume. Rear board detached. Front fold out engraving showing scene from Genesis split and creased. Internally generally good with scattered foxing. Engravings throughout. 683 1 160 685-932 pages: illustrations ; 28 cm. See A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants 1615-1882 Mary Polly Folsom is mentioned under gen. 82. James Young lived in Deerfield NH. Boston : Charles Gaylord hardcover
80428griffith and farran 1882 london. first edition illus brown cloth boards xvi 232pp 32pp adverts 5 illustrations incl frontis VG moderate bruising to extremities light rubbing but a generally bright cover prev owners name on half title moderate foxing on title page occassional light foxing/soiling throughout Generally a very presentable copy of a very scarce book griffith and farran 1882 london hardcover
1926B196New York: Cupples & Leon Company 1926. Boards. Very Good with no dust jacket. Very Good. No Jacket 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" Tall. The orginal box states: This Box Contains Four Wonder Books for Little Tots. Staining to cover of illustrated box but Ok box has some damage to it but essentially intact Kiddies in the Country has some rip to spine name on fep otherwise excellent shape but some scuffing to cover Kiddies Nursery Rhymes some scuffing to cover name written on fep with black scuffing Kiddie Fairy Tales written on cover some scuffing name written on fep black marks Holland Kiddies name written on fep some foxing in all. Cupples & Leon Company unknown
1837T210029This Fourth Edition dated 1837 which genuinely can be considered as a "First thus" includes a preface to the Third Edition in which the author states that she has added: "some verses illustrative of each subject".<br />In addition to the 1833 First Edition is added "The Author's Apology". It is in effect a considerably extended "Peep" and includes within the standard pagination: "Hints for Teachers" "Questions on the lessons""Verses to be committed to memory" and finally a "List of Books for Young Children".<br />As the author herself notes that she has endeavoured to prove every statement "either by the notes or by the references prefixed to each chapter both of which are intended solely for the use of the teacher" see page xxiv.<br />Wiki notes as follows: According to Todd Pruzan "For the better part of the 19th century Mrs. Mortimer was something of a literary superstar to an impressionable audience both in her native England and beyond."2 The <i>Peep of Day</i> series was immensely popular: over 500000 copies of the original edition were issued; it went through numerous English editions; and it was published by the Religious Tract Society in thirty-seven different dialects and languages. Writing in <i>The New Yorker</i> on 4 March 1950 Mortimer's grandniece Rosalind Constable called the book "one of the most outspokenly sadistic children's books ever written" referring to her great aunt's belief in the need to impress upon children the pains of hell that would result from wrongdoing and the rejection of salvation."<br />Like many women writers her books initially appeared anonymously as "By the Author of 'The Peep of Day.'" <br />This book is in truly excellent condition. No markings previous owner's signature or annotations. It is tight in its original publishers binding with lemon curd yellow endpages and a slightly sun-faded spine. Also of note: the text is large with the lines well spaced - a coherent manual of religious instruction for the young. J. Hatchard and Son hardcover
18753201Brest: Emile Mage 1875. First Edition. A lovely leporello of hand coloured lithographs produced by Emile Mage. Original decorated cloth boards with cloth spine. Boards are somewhat rubbed and faded but overall in sound condition. Publisher's advert to the inside board but no publication details. 15 pages containing 30 views of Brittany to one side only. Very nice colouring. A touch of marking to the first page otherwise very clean. We can find no examples of this publication on OCLC or online. Emile Mage was primarily an artistic photographer but he also dabbled in objets d'Art Breton costumes and - it would seem - lithographed views. 175 x 115 mm 7 x 4½ inches. Première édition. Un joli leporello de lithographies coloriées à la main produite par Emile Mage. Planches en tissu décorées d'origine avec dos en tissu. Les planches sont un peu frottées et décolorées mais dans l'ensemble en bon état. Annonce de l'éditeur sur le panneau intérieur mais pas de détails sur la publication. 15 pages contenant 30 vues de Bretagne une seule face. Très jolie coloration. Une touche de marquage à la première page sinon très propre. Nous ne pouvons trouver aucun exemple de cette publication sur OCLC ou en ligne. Emile Mage était avant tout un photographe d'artiste mais il se mêle aussi d'objets d'Art de costumes bretons et semble-t-il de vues lithographiées. 175 x 115 mm Emile Mage hardcover
173061391Printed By E and R Nutt and Sold By T Cox. 1730. Hardcover. Very Good. 1730 paginated 306 to 364 but complete in itself. Page edges are rather ragged and darkened previous owners name on title page beautifully bound in full calf leather spine label.; Large Octavo . Printed By E and R Nutt and Sold By T Cox hardcover
183114385Newcastle J. Marhsall; 1831. 1831. Broadside approximately 38 x 15.5 cm. Single sheet titled in bold. Edges a little frayed slight toning to top edge. Remarkably crisp and clean for such a cheaply printed and ephemeral document. Broadside which describes a meeting of a "great number" Fynes od an early trade union of miners led by Thomas Hepburn in dispute with their employer over wages fines and rights to housing. Hepburn was a veteran labour organiser whose campaigning had won shorter working days for boys in the North East. The meeting described here was a precursor to a series of meetings between the trade union and the Marquess of Londonderry which was a significant step in the history of trade unionism. The gains made in the 1831 strike were soon overturned in the 1832 strike. Fynes The Miners of Northumberland and Durham pp. 16-20Outram 'Thomas Hepburn' Society for the Study of Labour History. Newcastle, J. Marhsall; 1831. unknown
1908010949Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing India 1908. Complete in 2 volumes. Books measure 22.5x15cm. Collation xx 563pp 3 folding coloured maps xiii 536pp 1 folding coloured map. Bound in original publishers cloth with gilt lettering. Cloth rubbed some abrasion wear on edges dust marked library labels. Bindings in good condition. Internally occasional library stamp or mark about 10 to each volume . Pages and maps in good clean condition. A good set. . Cloth. Good Plus. 8vo. Superintendent of Government Printing India Hardcover
182162957Coventry: Printed By C Whittingham for Merridan & Son. 1821. Hardcover. Very Good. 4pp 63pp 108pp 14" x 10" frontis and 18 plates complete as listed. Bound in half red leather/marbled boards covers sl rubbed bookplate removed from front endpaper; Large Quarto . Printed By C Whittingham for Merridan & Son hardcover
1920200267Wills & Hepworth nd 1920s or 1930s 1920. NF. 217 x 292mm pictorial 'Untearable' card covers staple bound using 3 staples. 8pp with coloured illustrations to 14 popular nursery rhymes. These items are difficult to date but it is pre 1940 and the images suggest it is earlier rather than later. A really lovely example with only a little patchy toning the covers. The binding is firm although the staples are a little rusted as would be expected in a book of this age but there is only a hint of rubbing to the spine tips. This book is in much better condition than is usually found and looks hardly read. An excellent and early and scarce addition to any Ladybird collection. Rainford & Parris Books welcomes enquiries so please do not hesitate to ask if you require further images or have any questions. All books are packaged with great care. Wills & Hepworth unknown
1845004226London: W Clowes and Sons 1845. Collation iv317 pages plus 18 folding engraved plates. Bound in half calf marble boards raised bands gilt lines leather title lable. Binding in excellent clean firm condition.Internally some very light browning a few plates creased and slightly dusty pages and illustrations in very good clean condition. A very good clean well bound copy.A52. First Edition. Half Calf. Very Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. W Clowes and Sons Hardcover
1860016317Paris 1860. No publisher of printed date circa 1860. Bound in original publishers red cloth with gilt lettering. Spine has been rebacked some minor wear. Binding in good firm condition. Internally no text probably publishers without text. 24 coloured plates in near fine condition. A very nice copy. F. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 12mo. Hardcover
1890096504London: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co 1890. No date but circa 1890.Six volumes bound in three. Books measure 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches. Circa 2000 pages illustrated throughout some steel plates full page and text engravings. Bound in original publishers half calf calf corners marble boards raised bands gilt design full marble edges and endpapers. Calf rubbed on edges and corners marble boards rubbed with some loss of pattern. Generally bindings in very good firm condition. Internally occasional fox spotting or browning. Pages and illustrations in very good clean condition. A nice informative set. . Very Good. Quarto. Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co hardcover
186561962fold out tourist photograph book with 24 monotone photos of buildings and monuments around Geona photographs measuring approx 10 x 8 cm" Published by C. Degoix hardcover
1794BS138GTBL10BLondon: Alex Hogg 1794. Hardback recently rebound in blue cloth. New end-papers. Volume 3 only. 480pp. WIth 10 plates some of which are folding - The plate 'Colossus of Rhodes' looks as though it was engraved by William Blake. nd. circa1794. Library stamp on verso of title page no other library markings. Small soil marks to fore edges between pages 337-348. Water mark to inner corner of first 3 plates. A rather pleasing copy. bs138. Hard Cover. Very Good. Alex Hogg Hardcover