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1911820551911. 1911. Second edition. Paperback. Illustrated throughout. Covers are quite worn with skilfull repairs to spine. Bookplate to title page hiding publisher information. Some foxing and browning to pages but contents are sound overall. paperback
1720H-0741-1160s.n. Thomas Meighan 1720-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. 1720 first edition n.p. Thomas Meighan London 4 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches tall light gray paper-covered boards over blue cloth spine printed paper title label to spine 26 204 lxviii 1 pp. Title page a bit soiled. Minor staining to the top margin of the first few pages. Otherwise a very good copy of a scarce work. Association copy: Armorial bookplate of Joseph Gillow to front free-endpaper and signed note by Gillow on the front pastedown identifying the author of this anonymous work as Fr. Robert Manning and referring to his entry on Manning in Gillow's monumental work the Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics 5 vols 1885-1902. Gillow 1850-1921 was an English Roman Catholic antiquary and bio-bibliographer referred to by Thomas Bridgett in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as 'the Plutarch of the English Catholics.' The English Short Title Catalog No. T59201 locates copies of this work at only five American institutions: Univ. of Notre Dame Univ. of Pennsylvania UCLA St. Louis University and Perkins School of Theology at SMU. ~H~ The author of this anonymous work Robert Manning 1655-1731 was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist. Born to an English mother and Dutch father Manning entered the English College Douai in 1668 and later taught humanities and philosophy there. Ordained a priest in 1690 he was sent to the English mission in 1692 becoming chaplain to Lord Petre and other members of the Petre family at Ingatestone Hall. Stylish learned and dialectically convincing Manning produced a string of polemical works that rank him as one of the leading figures in that silver age of English Catholic controversial writing. Michael Mullett ed. 'English Catholicism 1680-1830' Vol. 1 pp. 289-90. In his preface to this work Manning refers to the anonymous tract entitled 'A Protestant's Resolution Showing His Reasons Why He Will Not be a Papist Directed to the Meanest Capacity.' This tract was frequently reprinted the sixth edition London 1684. The end of the title to this work by Manning reads: 'With a preface and appendix in vindication of Catholick morals from the old calumnies faithfully collected in a libel entitled A Protestant's resolution &c.' The publisher of this edition Thomas Meighan is sometimes referred to as the 'father of Catholic booksellers in 18th century London' working during a time when it was most impolitic to be a Catholic there let alone a Catholic publisher and bookseller. His shop was at the northern end of Drury Lane in the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. He can be found in business there as early as September 13 1715 when Viscount Townshend Secretary of State for the Northern Department issued instructions for the interception of mail destined to 'Mr. Mahon's a bookseller near the Crown tavern in Drury Lane.' Advertisements Meighan published in 1715 and 1717 display a wide range of Catholic books. Not content with selling he also became what we would call nowadays a publisher that is one who acted as a catalyst and helped authors to get their books printed and sold and as early as 1715 we find a book with 'sold by Thomas Meighan' in the imprint. Usually however the restrictions on English Catholics prevented such a public display and most Catholic works appeared anonymously often with false imprints so that it is impossible to identify the printer much less ascertain which bookseller sold the work. In 1726 when the government decided to seize all copies of Robert Manning's newly printed 'England's Conversion and Reformation Compared' the warrants were issued only against Meighan implying that the book was on sale at his shop alone. s.n. (Thomas Meighan) hardcover
1831000541london: H.Fellows 1831. 4th Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Not called for>. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. No name of author butt Richard Whately's name on other editions of this work. Also in the preface to the 3rd edition included in this volume the pseudonym Konx Ompax is used. According to the Dictionary of Pseudonymous Literature this pseudonym was used by Whately.Pages 54. Whately was Archbishop of Dublin 1787-1863. Bound with " The Monthly Review" for April 1795. Both pamphlets are housed in a late 19th c half calf binding over marbled boards. The title page is foxed but the rest of the pamphlet is clean. <br/> <br/> H.Fellows hardcover
1905112098London: Newman Graham & Co. Very Good. 1905. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. No date but from internal evidence this was published circa 1905 or just after. Burgundy Red bevelled edged thick morocco leather covers with gilt titling and crown decoration to the front covers and the Royal Coat of Arms in bright gilt to the rear covers. Gilt decorated inner dentelles. All Edges Gilt. The leather is a bit marked/rubbed and the edges/extremities have some scuffing/chipping - particularly the corners which in some cases are through to the boards - but the Set is Complete and all Hinges are secure if a bit shaky at the back - amazing considering each volume is HUGE and weigh around 6 KILOs EACH. Shiny white thick endpapers with a linen strengthening strip at each hinge. Some foxing/browning here and there throughout the books but worse at the beginning and at the end of each volume. There is an old tiny worm hole running through the top blank edge of the first volume but stops at page 35 hardly noticable. A series of Biographical Sketches with Portraits including the history of the Title etc etc. The contents of each volume consist of paper guarded pasted on portrait photographs on thick card by prominent photographers of the day - Elliott & Fry Russell & Sons; C E Fry; Messrs. Bassano; Langfier Ltd; etc etc.each image measuring c 9.0" x 6.75" within a pale lemon captioned border. The light paper 'guards' are mostly creased. With pages of text giving a biography of each personage listed/photographed. Volume 1 with one gilt 'star' on the front board : - The Right Honorable Lord Ashbourne; The Right Honorable Arthur Balfour; The Right Honorable Gerald Balfour ; The Right Honorable Chaplin; His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; The Right Honorable Viscount Goshen; The Right Honorable the Earl of Halsbury; The Right Honorable Lord George Hamilton; The Right Honorable Lansdowne; The Most Noble The Marquis of Londonderry; The Right Honorable Walter Hume Long; The Right Honorable Alfred Lyttelton; The Right Honorable the Earl of Onslow; The Late Lord Ritchie of Dundee; The Right Honorable Viscount St Aldwyn; The Right Honorable Lord Stanley. Volume 2: - with 2 gilt 'Stars' on the front board The Right Honorable Aretas Akers-Douglas; The Right Honorable Hugh Oakley Arnold-Forster; The Right Honorable Lord Balfour of Burleigh; The Right Honorable William St. John Broderick; The Right Honorable The Earl Cawdor; The Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain; The Right Honorable J. Austen Chamberlain; The Right Honorable Lord Curzon of Kedleston; The Right Honorable Ailwyn Edward Fellowes; The Right Honorable Lord James of Hereford; The Most Noble the Marquis of Linlithgow; The Late Marquis of Salisbury KG ; The Most Noble the Marquis of Salisbury CB ; The Right Honorable the Earl of Selbourne; The Right Honorable George Wyndham. Also 34 pages of Subscribers Facsimile Autographs at the end of Volume Two. . Published by private subscription this is probably the ultimate in 'Vanity' publishing! ! Overall a Clean & Tight complete set. This set is Severely Overweight and very heavy and MAY require extra postage depending on your location please enquire before buying if concerned about this. Images available on Request. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . Newman, Graham & Co hardcover
1796500048578J Stockdale 1796. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. recent leather binding 16mo spine very rubbed & worn and lacks inscripti. Ownership of GELL Philip 1775-1842 of Hopton Hall nr. Wirksworth Derbys. MP <br/> <br/> J Stockdale hardcover
17961503170063London: J. Bateson Richard White 1796-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Bound in later leather over marbled boards. Shelf wear to extremities. Some foxing. 4 ii 179 1 p. Unmarked except there is a long contemporary analytic inscription on the title page. An interesting argument for natural law that attacks the civil contract of Locke and his ilk. London: J. Bateson, Richard White hardcover
000896London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge S P C K 9999. Blind stamped green cloth gilt decoration on spine. Illustrated numerous engravings. No date 1850s or 60s possibly first. Prelims missing up to title page; piece torn from rear endpaper; small tear in first page of catalogue. Spine darkened and a bit frayed top and bottom. Not Known. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Sm. 8vo 4" x 6". Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (S P C K) Hardcover
1894789333Cassell and Co. London undated c.1894. 1894. Hardcover. hardback 4to complete in 2 vols 3Kg. xii576;xiv574pp numerous illustrations some scattered foxing throughout otherwise clean and tight no inscrptions half-leather binding gilt-decorated spines Very Good condition . Cassell and Co., London, undated, c.1894, hardcover
1694V67948London: Rhodes Meredith Harris & Newborough 1st edition in English 1694. Hardcover. Good. Folio calf but lacking spine leather damage to cover leather also/corners v.worn Licence leaf precedes TP TP in red & black 6pp of Subscribers 4p=Preface over 1165pp which is A-Z with Finis in mid page of last leaf. TP & License leaf with tears but no loss verso's sl.soiled and re-inserted.Newer EPS. Good wide margins no writing no worming a neat complete copy of the best edition of this first Historical Dictionary in English. Later editions were edited by Collier and appear under his name while this has no translator or editor given although the work is a compilation of the major classical dictionaries in Latin and French WING M-2725. Rhodes, Meredith, Harris & Newborough (1st edition in English) hardcover
1788516311788. Hardcover. Very Good/None Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pamphlet relating to the prospect of a Regency due to the condition of King George III and supporting the Whigs' position in the debates The pamphlet was published anonymously but has been attributed to the Irish surgeon and political writer Denis O'Bryen. 102 pp. Rebound in green cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Contemporary owner notes to first page. Missing title page. Pages clean and crisp. Text-block tight. hardcover
1851110684London: Thomas Nelson and Sons. Fair with no dust jacket. 1851. Reprint. Hardcover. In the original publishers Light Brown cloth covered boards with blind stamped decoration to the front and rear covers but with quite bright gilt titling/decoration/illustration to the spine. All corners and the head/tail of the spine are 'bumped/rubbed with a small split to the cloth either side of the top and bottom of the spine. There is a fading Ink blotch about 1.5 cms to the bottom half of the front cover. Overall the covers are quite clean and it is an attractive little book. All edges gilt. Internally it lacks the first plain yellow free endpaper and there are No Inscriptions. The front inner hinge has sprung. The text/guttering has some grubby marks/thumbing/spotting and a centimetre round brown spot running through the blank margin from pp 45-55. Otherwise the text is clean and bright - Overall. Illustrated with a tissue guarded b/w Frontispiece and an engraved Title page with a b/w vignette. There is also a separate printed Title page. 5 other tissue guarded b/w plates. The heavier duty paper all the plates/engravings are on has browned quite heavily but mainly on the blank reverse and the blank edges - the small tissue guards have done their jobs pretty well protecting the images - but for full protection they should have been bigger! ! . 447 pp. Contents include chapters such as : - 'Progress of African Discovery'; 'The Trade between Europe and the natives of Africa'; 'Observation on the Native Tribes'; 'Privations and ill treatment of Park' Mungo Park ; 'Oppression and cruelty of the Moors'; 'Occurences during the Author's confinement at Benowm'; 'Discovery of the Niger'; 'Kindness of the Mansa of Sibidooloo'; 'Observations on Slavery in Africa'; 'The Trade in Gold dust and Ivory'; 'Travels of Horneman Nicholls Roentgen and Adams'; 'Laing & Caillie'; etc etc. Probably some sort of reprint/pirate edition of Mungo Park's 'Travels in the interior districts of Africa'. Attributed to Mungo Park cf OCLC. but with additions and other African Travels added in . Overall the book is a little better than it sounds - it is generally clean and an attractive little copy - but with some faults as noted above. See Images. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall . Thomas Nelson and Sons hardcover
1796114297Germany: Auf Kosten Des Verfassers By the Author. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1796. Presumed 1st Edition. Hardcover. Attractively bound in half leather spine and corners with speckled paper-covered boards. 5 raises bands to the pine with gilt banding and gilt floral decorations to each compartment and a gilt title label. Some rubbling to the extremities as to be expected but hinges sound and overall near VG. All edges red marbled endpapers with an integral green ribbon marker inside. 2 214 pp. This copy belonged to a member of the VIVIAN family of Swansea and has the name of 'John Henry Vivian' and the brother of Hussey Vivian 1st Baron Vivian written neatly in script in old ink on the top of the front free endpaper. TEXT IN GERMAN. AS far as I can gather this was published as a 'counterpart' to Knigges' most famous sociological work - "Umgang Mit Menschen". Amongst other things this is a Confrontation with or Reply to Knigge & his attitude to the Illuminati order. Quite scarce. See Images ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 216 pages . Auf Kosten Des Verfassers (By the Author) hardcover
177510699Printed for J. Dodsley in Pall-mall; and T Cadell successor to Mr. Millar in the Strand. London. 1775. Small 8vo. 6.4 x 4.1 inches. xv 221pp Publishers advert leaf. A neat previous owner name and date 'Miss Barwell Oct. 1779' on the front free endpaper. Small crease to the bottom outer margin of a few pages but overall a bright clean and fresh copy. Fine contemporary binding of full tan calf. Spine with raised bands. Compartments have gilt rules. Red title label gilt. Board edges with decorative gilt roll design. Marbled endpapers. A small ink spot to the lower board but overall a lovely copy in a fine 18th century calf binding. Originally published in 1762 Lowth's Introduction to Gramar went through several printings and revisions by the author. Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall; and T Cadell, successor to Mr. Millar, in the Strand. London. 1775 hardcover
1794mon0000098592Dublin: Eliz. Lynch & Luke Whit 1794. Volume 11. Sturdy cloth binding 2 gilt lettered black leather spine labels VERY GOOD. Dublin: Eliz. Lynch, & Luke Whit hardcover
1785045481Madrid: Placido Barco Lopez 1785. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary full vellum browned but sound. Endpapers with contemporary notes front pastedown missing a section old ink mark to title scattered foxing a nice clean copy generally. 279pp plus index.<br /> <br /> Early edition originally published in 1777 of a much reprinted manual. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Books for Writers; Inventory No: 045481. Placido Barco Lopez hardcover
1778935352Printed for W.Owen L. Davis and W. Davis London 1778 Second edition. Good. 1778. Hardcover. hardback small 8vo complete in 3 vols pp: 846710 Index36 Plates viii39516 plates; vi3456 Index27 plates owner's armorial bookplate on endpapers edges browned and some light foxing contents otherwise clean and tight full leather binding worn external joints cracked one board almost detached overall Good condition . Printed for W.Owen, L. Davis and W. Davis, London, 1778, Second edition, hardcover
184640549Frontis port of Coleridge David Bogue unknown
1875IYC129953London: Trbner & Co 1875. 1st. hardback. Very good no d/j blue boards gilt titling and design on cover & spine bright; text block firm slight forward lean; pages unmarked with slight foxing on edges; signed by the author dedicated to his son on half title page 'Carnegie from his affectionate father Southesk'. Corrections made by hand by Southesk on basis of corrigenda page after title. 12mo 190 x 130 / 7_"" x 5"". The 9th Earl of Southesk was a Scottish soldier explorer and poet. This is the first edition of the long narrative poem Jonas Fisher. Trbner & Co hardcover
19471677F. Lewis 1947. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. One of a limited edition of 1250. This is the first UK edition. Size: Quarto. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Literature & Literary. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 1677. . F. Lewis hardcover
60062London: James Blackwood & Co. Good. Presumed Reissue. Hardcover. No Date but this is probably the 1877 reissue. 4 319 pp. With 8 full-page & various vignette b/w illustrations by Robert Cruikshank. In the original Burgundy pictorial cloth blocked in black and gold a little rubbed very sl. faded to the spine and a small 'nibble' to the bottom of the rear board but overall a VG sound copy. This appears to be a reissue of the First Series of 'Cruikshank at Home' by Isaac Robert Cruikshank and possibly with Robert Seymour and Samuel Slader which first appeared in the 1840s. Includes 'Other Tales of Interest' and in fact 'Mary Ogilvie' only covers the first 139 pp of the book. There are small 2.3 cm x 1.5 cm oval library stamps easily erasable! to the reverse of the full page illustrations and one at the end of the book but NO other indications that this was once in a library. Overall an Excellent copy. Quite Scarce.; 60062; Ex-Library Minimal Marks; 8vo . James Blackwood & Co 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
1824011029London and Edinburgh: Thomas and George Underwood; Longman Hurst Rees Orme Brown and Green; plus 6 more 1824. 3rd 'Greatly Enlarged' . Blue boards white paper spine. 10.5 cms x 18.5 cms. xv1 'Directions to the Binder'3859 Index 12 engraved plates collated as correct and situated as directed to binder uncut edges and unopened at least in part; internally clean tight and unmarked no provenance markings at all with no obvious gutter openings; edges being uncut sometimes have thin marginal brown strips to extended leaves would thus rate it internally Fine for age; covers are generally clean and apparently as originally issued spine label has short title 'third edition' and price of 8s. .i.e.8 shillings outer corners inevitably somewhat rubbed or bumped lower spine paper is missing along front joint for length of c. 4 cms and width of 1 cm. leaving bottom ends of some gatherings exposed a further much smaller chip to bottom back joint top spine good so at least Good rating for age for covers. Hooper's name does not actually appear anywhere in this edition. Aside from bottom spine this is a remarkably good copy of this ipopular work exactly as issued. This 3rd edition is moreover apparently extremely scarce I have been unable to locate any other copy mentioned on the web at time of listing being indeed significantly enlarged from the 334 pp. of the 1814 UK 2nd edition with no index pagination mentioned. Several earlier US editions up to 1814 were also issued. <br/> <br/> Thomas and George Underwood; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green; (plus 6 more) 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
1954336266Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd 1954. hardcover. very good. Color frontispece. Some b/w illustrations with folding maps in rear. 39 pages. Slim 12mo black cloth with green cloth band and silver text cloth a bit scuffed. Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd. 1954. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Gale & Polden Ltd unknown
1825113441London: Harvey & Darton. Good with no dust jacket. 1825. Presumed First UK Edition. Hardcover. Quarter Leather - with leather spine and original pictorial paper boards. Small loss to head of spine. Corners bumped and knocked. Early Harvey & Darton publication. Small vignette on the paper boards front cover and also on back cover. Small booksellers label in top corner of front pastedown. Langley of Dorking. vii 316pp. Engraved frontispiece and engraved title page with an engraved vignette. Second Printed Title page. Large Fold-out Map of Switzerland. Front inner hinge splitting and rear board hanging by a thread. Some foxing to e/p's and title page but generally very clean. Early Nineteenth Century Children's education. See Images. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Harvey & Darton hardcover