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1938F072London: Odhams Press 1938. Soft cover. Fine. oblong folio. 26pp. Printed on special board.27cm x 38cm. Originated and produced by William Ellis & Co Ltd.London. Art Work by Shaw Studio. ND but Provl. Patent 35044/37. 11 models: 1. Power House. 2. Roundabout. 3. Bigwheel. 4. Pylon. 5. Monoplane. 6. Beam Engine. 7. Sawbench. 8. Biplane. 9. Grindstone Man. 10. Circus. 11. Windmill. 10 working models which can be driven by the Power House model. This is almost mint in condition with all models intact and still in the original pages. The separate instruction book is present 14pp and the whole item is of 'museum' quality' as it is almost as new. Incomplete and damaged examples are not rare but this example is exceptional. only one copy traced BRITISH LIBRARY London <br/> <br/> Odhams Press paperback
1826224858United Kingdom: J Harris 1826. Book. Good. hardback. 2nd Edition. hardback small octavo quarter burgundy calf lettered gilt paper covered boards upper board worn and scuffed spine showing signs of cracking although sewing remains tight folding map frontis frayed at leading edge 12 b&w plates the text remains unmarked a good only copy 312pp. J Harris Hardcover
176960757Petersbourg: N.p. 1769. 12mo. First French edition. 286 pp. Contemporary carta rustica. Wrappers rubbed. Wear to spine with tear along joint. Occasional spotting. Binding firm. Square cut from the rear pastedown which is made from waste and has older type visible. The famous Nakaz translation published shortly before the Empress's own translation. . Very Good. Wraps. 1769. N.p. 1769 paperback
1882007979No Publisher 1882 12 pages. A rare piece of political ephemera. Only 4 copies in OCLC. Samuel Abbott Green 1830-1919 was born into the esteemed Lawrence Family son of Eliza Lawrence Green and Dr. Joshua Green Samuel grew up to become a physician prolific author and noted historian. A graduate of Lawrence Academy 1847 and Harvard Medical School 1854 he served on many boards including 52 years as a trustee of Lawrence Academy the last eight as president. Dr. Green a surgeon in the Union Army was elected mayor of Boston and also served as librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society from 1868 to his death in 1918. The author Judge Robert Grant served as Green's secretary when he was mayor. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. No Publisher paperback
1888355490721538London: Pearson 1888. First Edition. London and Edinburgh: William Paterson n.d. 1888. First UK Edition. Publisher's original black boards decorated in silver to the front board and spine. Nuggets for Travellers No. 8. 256 pages. An important anthology that includes: "The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe and other stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne Washington Irving W G Simms and Others. Uncommon in its original binding. Embossed by the former owner to the half-title and title pages. Photographs/scans available upon request. Pearson 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
19103554907242741910. First Edition. Hard Cover. Edinburgh: Ballantyne Press 1910. First UK Edition. Publisher's green cloth boards with gilt lettering to the spine. Fading to the spine tips otherwise about VG possibly with replaced end-papers. No dustwrapper. Produced to raise money for the Peebleshire Nursing Association to provide "skilled home nursing at a price proportionate to their means for those in the County who are unable to pay the ordinary fees". Quite uncommon. Photographs/scans available upon request hardcover
1843111541John Cleave. London. 1843. John Cleave. London. 1843. First edition. Two volumes bound in one. Hardback. Green patterned cloth gilt leather lettering piece. Vol. I lacks title page. 446 pages plus 4 page list of defendants and witnesses and 3 pages index list of places and errata. Portrait frontis. Vo. II: 59 pages. Ownership inscription. Endpapers soiled prelims foxed pages browned otherwise a sound copy of a scarce item. hardcover
189084528London: Longmans Green and Co 1890. First Edition. Octavo. 19.5cm. Publisher's dark blue bevelled boards titled in gilt and blind to spine and front board. 289pp.16pp. ads to rear. Light bumping to spine ends a little scuffing to extremities strong and handsome; internally clean with some marginal toning to page edges top-edge untrimmed. A very good strong copy with only light wear. <br /> <br /> Published anonymously and one of only three "romance" titles written by Professor Nicholson presumably in spare moments of release from his day job which was being a very notable and respected British economist. His output more normally consisted of works on tariff reform and influential titles like "Effects of Machinery on Wages" and "Tenant's Gain Not Landlord's Loss" his works also include "A Revival of Marxism" in 1920 his last published work. When he wasn't writing studious treatises on the finer aspects of international economics and trade relations he was immersing himself into the creation of complex bits of Ancient Greek weirdness involving torrid rivalries doomed love cursed gemstones and mysterious oracular types holding forth on the wisdom of the gods. Found in Bleiler but not easily found in acceptable condition. Longmans, Green, and Co unknown
355490725378London: Newnes. First Edition. Hard Cover. London: Newnes circa 1912. First UK Edition not published with a dustwrapper. Pp. 95 1 page of adverts. Publisher's blue boards lettered in light blue to the spine and front board. Top edge gilt. Small miniature book 9 x 6 cms. approx. 3 9/16 x 2 5/8 inches. Printed in red and black. Contains cost of each dush. Undated circa 1912. Text in red & black. A VG or better copy. No inscriptions. Boards bright and clean. Spine tips and spine edges have just a hint of rubbing but overall a very nice copy of a scarce book. Further photographs available upon request. Newnes hardcover
177648226Salisbury: Benj. Cha. Collins and J. Johnson 1776. 8vo. iv 202 10 pp. Modern full sprinkled brown calf with red morocco title label. Uncommon. Clean internally with binding in fine condition. 21 cm. tall ESTC T136614. . Near Fine. Full Calf. 1776. Benj. Cha. Collins and J. Johnson 1776 unknown
1930268537United Kingdom: publisher not stated Eyre & Spottiswoode 1930. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback. A collection of the eighteen anti-Christian plates extracted from Farson's pro-Soviet work of 1930 and here bound in decorative paper covered boards. The eighteen brightly coloured prints all have the captioned tissue guards and all are reproductions of crude Soviet propaganda posters. publisher not stated [Eyre & Spottiswoode] Hardcover
1913161285London: Longmans Green 1913-15. new impression. Very Good. 16 mo. hardbacks in decorated cloth xi 347 x 368pp. frontis.2 illusts. map Inc. many line drawings some hand-coloured. Some wear to decorated salmon boards & small split at spine o/w a very good set & internally very good indeed. Scarce Longmans, Green hardcover
186033592155 pages including contents at rear with 32 engraved plates text in German Published by Bibliographischen Instituts hardcover
185933590170 pages contents page at rear with 40 engraved plates text in German black letter Published by Bibliographischen Instituts hardcover
1833290282United Kingdom: Baldwin & Craddock 1833. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback octavo quarter calf rebacked at some point retaining original boards. Worn at the extremities the binding tight. Double column printing. Gift inscription to a previous owner at the head of the front pastedown and the dated signature of another to the front free endpaper the body of text free of marking Mild spotting to the pre-lims. xvi 364pp. Baldwin & Craddock Hardcover
1900272745United Kingdom: unknown 1900. Book. Good. hardback. hardback a reprinting of Markham's 1601 poem the second of a two part work the first volume containing the memorial-Introduction. This volume marked 'II' contains the poem in its entirely taken from the copy in the Marsh Library Dublin and the pages are numbered 81-140. Slim octavo purple cloth faded to brown the binding remains tight and the text unmarked although with notable browning and foxing at the beginning and end of the work. No bibliographic details are printed in the volume. . unknown Hardcover
11300Printed for the Author by J. Emberson 309a Portobello Road W10 London 1922. Handbill one page 8vo creased marked and foxed shiful repair of tear text complete Eleven stanzas 44 lines mainly based on her life commencing "'Twas the Peg Woffington incident enacted once again A well-known public performer couldn't stand the strain.ending May the earth lie lightly on her this most human generous hearted soul." Copies were to be had of the Author and proceeds to "enable the Un-employed worker the Poet to get a living." Scarce: no copy listed. Printed for the Author by J. Emberson, 309a, Portobello Road, W10 [London], [1922?]. unknown
66356David Steel. London. 1797. 8vo. pp. iv 188. Engraved frontispiece and 108 text figures with added hand-colouring. Contemporary marbled boards with later leather spine and corners a very good copy with the early signature on the title of CAPTAIN C. CAMPBELL R. N. David Steel. London. 1797. 8vo. hardcover
355490721537First Edition. London: Kemish and Sons circa 1810. First UK Edition. A softcover. Hand-coloured frontispiece and vignette to the title page. The frontispiece appears to be trimmed at the base but is the same size as the other pages. Mis-paginated but complete. Bound in modern marbled paper wrappers. No copy traced on COPAC. Photographs/scans available upon request. paperback
183060065London: John Murray 1830. 16mo. viii 341 pp. Contemporary half morocco over marbled boards. Decorative gilt design & lettering to spine. All edges marbled. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Front hinge split. Spotting to plates. Frontis and three additional portraits. A nice copy. . Near Fine. Half Morocco. 1830. John Murray 1830 unknown
1782303841Amsterdam 1782 Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Bound in leather. The covers are both loose and the spine covering is missing. The textblock is in nice condition. A good candidate for rebinding. hardcover
1824007921New York: Charles Wiley 3 Wall Street 1824 83 pages. In the publisher's original printed boards. Early owner's inscription some foxing and wear to boards mostly at the spine. This first American edition seems to be more scarce than the English. First American Edition. Boards. Good. Charles Wiley, 3 Wall Street hardcover
187244519Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club 1872. 1st edition. V.g./No Jacket. Bubble cloth with impressed design gilt title on face Front hinge weak; owner's signature on front pastedown. Text block tidy with no annotations. A highly competent Victorian flora of the Liverpool area vi 182 pp. index. Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club hardcover
1872486Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club 1872. V.g./No Jacket. Hard covers gilt title on face A good copy somewhat shaken foot of spine frayed. A highly competent Victorian flora of the Liverpool area vi 182 pp. index. Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club hardcover