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1814121681Newcastle: Hutton Watson 1814. 1st ed. thus. Very Good. large octavo. leather boards 475pp. frontis. Very worn binding & both boards detached but present. Internally a nice tight clean copy. Would suit re-binding Hutton Watson hardcover
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
193231943New York: Farrar & Rinehart Inc 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First Edition. Hardcover. Anon. Agnes Maud Davies. A BOOK WITH SEVEN SEALS A Victorian Childhood - foreword by Hugh Walpole. New York: Farrar & Rinehart Inc. 1932. 8vo. 685pp. First American Edition. Brown cloth boards with green lettering to front & spine. A near fine example in a very good or better seldom seen dustwrapper showing modest use. Farrar & Rinehart, Inc hardcover
34377Watercolour on laid paper with watermark of a horse and rider and pair of scales 200 x 148 mm sheet; captioned in ink 'Nouvelle Hollande' at bottom left and with a foliation number '184' in the same hand at bottom right; the sheet is unmounted verso blank and the drawing has survived in fine condition - virtually in its original state; removal from a sketchbook at some point is confirmed by the slightly roughened top edge of the sheet which also shows evidence of the original stitch holes. This watercolour sketch was made by an anonymous French artist probably around 1835. It appears to be a conflation of several images by the voyage artist Louis Auguste de Sainson 1800-1887 which depict Indigenous people at King George's Sound Albany Western Australia. Sainson made his sketches in situ in 1826 during the Astrolabe's scientific round-the-world voyage under the command of Dumont d'Urville. His drawings were reproduced as engraved plates in Voyage de la Corvette l'Astrolabe Paris: J. Tastu1830-35 and elsewhere. The male figure wears a short animal-skin cloak characteristic of the type worn by the men in Sainson's King George's Sound drawings. His arms are outstretched with the wrists limp and hands downturned a highly distinctive gesture that appears to have been copied directly from the identical body language of several of the subjects in Sainson's famous drawing titled Port du Roi Georges. Nouvelle-Hollande. Un naturel montre à ses Compagnons les Cadeaux qu'il a reçus à bord de L'Astrolabe which depicts an Indigenous man showing his companions the trinkets given to him by the Astrolabe's crew. Furthermore the way in which the man is shown in full profile with knees slightly bent his straggly beard and hair accentuated is strikingly similar to the manner in which the left-hand figure in Sainson's Nlle. Hollande. Naturels du port du Roi Georges is posed. Finally the native grass tree Xanthorrhoea australis is placed at the bottom right of the image just as it is in Sainson's Vue d'un Étang près la Baie du Roi Georges. unknown
1701TS196London: Thomas Speed Over Against Jonathan's Coffe-House in Exchange-Ally in Corhill 1701. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Vg. small 4to. With an estimate of the prizes of all the medicines now in use. In a letter from a merchant in . physician with the physicians Answer.vi 30 pp. List of subscribers 'to the dispensary' to the verso of the title-page. A disbound nonce copy of a now rare book. 20x16cms <br/> <br/> Thomas Speed Over Against Jonathan's Coffe-House in Exchange-Ally in Corhill paperback
169031839London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh 1690. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Hardcover. Anon "By a Lover of the Church and his Country" Sage John. THE CASE OF THE PRESENT AFFLICTED CLERGY IN SCOTLAND TRULY REPRESENTED TO WHICH IS ADDED FOR PROBATION THE ATTESTATION OF MANY UNEXCEPTIONABLE WITNESS TO EVERY PARTICULAR; AND ALL THE PUBLICK ACTS AND PROCLAMATIONS OF THE CONVENTION AND PARLIAMENT. London: Printed for J. Hindmarsh 1690. First Edition. Sm. 4to. 8 20 4 33-108pp. Disbound & complete in very good condition showing some use. Neatly protected in a fine custom embossed black cloth clamshell case with gilt-lettered red leather title piece red velour interior. John Sage 1652-1711 was a Scottish nonjuring Episcopal bishop & controversialist in the Jacobite interest. Abandoning his position in the High Kirk of Glasgow after the deposition of James VII/II in 1688 the non-juror Sage moved to Edinburgh & composed several protestations. Most of Sage's publications were anonymous but their authorship was well known; his controversial writings were shrewd protestations at the intolerant political & religious policy of the new monarchy. Wing S285. Printed for J. Hindmarsh hardcover
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
177563349London: Printed for J Dodsley in Pall Mall. 1775. Hardcover. Very Good. viii 88pp sl rippling of endpapers 2 inches of endpaper corner of front endpaper trimmed off bound in half leather/marbled boards cover sl rubbed and rippled at base; Quarto . Printed for J Dodsley in Pall Mall hardcover
179198865Sur L'Edition Cazin - Paris 1791. Londres. 1886. Londres. 1886. First edition thus. Limited to 150 copies. Printed by S. Pointer 180-182 High Holborn London Two volumes with continuous pagination bound in one. 508 pages. Both title pages present and have an engraved vignette to each the first volume has a masturbating faun. Handsomely bound in full vellum gilt red lettering piece slightly rubbed. prelims lightly foxed pages browned otherwise a very clean and sound copy. Nerciat 1739–1800 was a soldier poet composer playwright and novelist and a spy under both the Ancien Régime and the Republic. He travelled to countries throughout Europe during the course of his busy sometimes turbulent career and spent most of the last two years of his life in prison after being arrested by French forces in Italy in 1798 probably for his activities as a double agent. He is mostly remembered today for his libertine writings including Félicia ou mes frédaines Félicia or My Frolics in 1775 Le diable au corps Devil in the Flesh in 1789 and Les Aphrodites. hardcover
1818080737London: James Ridgway 1818. Contemporary half calf and marbled paper boards a little rubbed and split in places half title folding plan viii 1902pp adverts some occasional browning rare. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. James Ridgway Hardcover
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
1789278215United Kingdom: Chez Dujardin & Defer de Maisonneuve 1789. Book. Very Good. hardback. 1st Edition. hardback French language publication octavo 358pp bound in full period calf raised bands gilt tile on red morocco to second spine compartment speckled edges. A little scuffed at the extremities but a tightly bound copy neat signature of a previous owner in a small hand to the front pastedown otherwise free of markings. Scattered foxing and browning corner loss to page 65 not affecting text. Engraved head and tail pieces divisional titles. Published anonymously providing useful information on the Senegal. . Chez Dujardin & Defer de Maisonneuve Hardcover
1876057418Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo 1876. Not Given . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small Octavo. Illustrated. . EDINBURGH : 1876. Hardback. Frontispiece and three other full-page plates. Original dark-blue sand-grained cloth; gilt lettered panel to spine and cover; with black surrounding decoration. Original yellow end-papers. Presentation inscription in neat hand; Evan Bissett January 1877. All edges gilt. No internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear only. VERY GOOD INDEED. i ii 156 pages. 8pp adverts. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books C.H.S. Cumberland D.L.S. Everyman G. K. C. Keswick Inklings Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . William P. Nimmo. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> William P. Nimmo hardcover
1799228416Printed for R. Phillips London 1799. Good. 1799. Hardcover. hardback 8vo xvi5982pp 30 portraits on folding frontispiece some foxing and creasing on the frontispiece bookplate on endpaper of Viscount Birkenhead owner's name on title page and a couple of marginal notes in text pages browning binding sound marbled endpapers red half-leather binding corners and spine ends rubbed Good condition . Printed for R. Phillips, London, 1799, hardcover
186355634Hurst and Blackett. Good with no dust jacket. 1863. Third edition revised. Hardback. Please note that this is a heavy item and may require extra postage for international shipping. ; Complete in 2 volumes. Boards are stained and marked from shelving corners bumped; spine is sunned foxed with tearing to upper and lower edges; binding is a little fragile; pages are age-toned with occasional foxing. Both copies show signs of age and wear but explain the female perspective of nineteenth-century prison life. ; 5.25 x 2 x 8 inches; 298 pages . Hurst and Blackett hardcover
1957009107London: Euphorion Distribution 9England Ltd. 1957. Blue cloth with gol lettered spine in very tatty dustwrapper. 319 pages. Illustrated with 40 photographs. 6 X 8.75 inches. The book is very good with some damp blotches to the cloth and a pull at the head of the spine. A previous owner's book plate on the front pastedown partially torn away. The dust wrapper is tatty and is missing the back strip the front flap is separated from the front panel and the rear tenuously attached all edges are chipped and creased. All arranged within a clear paperlined removeable jacket it presents reasonably well with a photo portrait of Mosely on the back panel front panel title and blurb and an interesting synopsis of the book running on from front to rear flap. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Poor. Euphorion Distribution 9England) Ltd. Hardcover
192414526Vancouver: The Sun Publishing Company Limited 1924. Book. Illus. by Cobb. Very Good. Soft cover. Presumed First Edition. Just very good with soiling and edgewear to covers. Internally fine. 63 pages. An introduction to the the attractions of Vancouver with 16 full page sketches by Cobb. Scarce. The Sun Publishing Company, Limited Paperback
1869CC2588Thomas Richardson 1869. ~4 copies only on Lib. Hub. Original red blind-decorated cloth gilt lettering to front board. Front endpaper just starting to crack at gutter rear endpaper sound. Convent blindstamp to front endpage. Excellent fresh copy of rare book. ~Robust packaging. All UK orders trackable others on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edn. Hardback. Hardback. Near Fine. viii 62 2pp. All edges gilt. Thomas Richardson Hardcover
2353Rouen: de l'Imprimerie du Journal du Département de la Seine Inférieure rue Béfroi Nº.40 Troisième année républicaine 1795. . 4to 26.7cm. Pp. 34 wood-engraved head-piece on page 3. Modern but matching plain wrappers. Title-page dust-stained some foxing throughout. Rouen: de l'Imprimerie du Journal du Département de la Seine Inférieure, rue Béfroi, Nº.40, Trois unknown
187739388Stockholm 1877. Tvær-folio. Samt. halvlæderbind med forgyldt tekst på permer. Med 55 plancher de fleste vandskjoldede. Folio oblong. Contemporary half calf bindig with gilt lettering to boards. With 55 plates depicting the World exhibition of 1876. Most plates with dampstaining. hardcover
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
a89859c. 1760. One bound volume octavo full vellum with cloth tie and 1 of the 2 original vellum beads on which ties were secured. Fully handwritten. In Spanish. 320p. with 21 elaborate and finely done hand-drawn foldout plates. Contains Libro I: De la Esfera Celeste; Libro II De la Geografia ; Libro III De la Hidrografia o Nautica; Libro IV De algunas coasa pertenecientes al Tiempo. Neat easily legible. A very few pages have a small tear or tiny hole. One plate has closed tear with no loss of text at all. Binding secure. No ownership marks. near VG. Very Scarce. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
184727602Leipzig W. Engelmann 1847-49. Later hcalf. Back somewhat rubbed. Bound uncut. 174197 pp. Somewhat brownspotted. 38 tracts. <br/><br/><em>The original printing. </em> unknown
165839004Göteborg Amund Grefwe 1658. Uden omslag. 16 sider. Sidste blad repareret for en revne uden tab af tekst.Tæt beskåret. ANON - <br/><br/><em>Collijn 292. Amund Grefwe ca. 1610-1677 was the first printer in Göteborg. He studied Latin at the University of Uppsala and was the author of a few minor works. He began his printing career in Uppsala working for Professor Wallius's private press and later for Laurentius Paulinus Gothus. Grefwe moved to Stockholm where he worked for the royal translator Ericus Schroderus and when he moved back to his place of birth in Nyköping Grefwe goes with him. In 1646 he was offered a job in Göteborg. When he had finished the work on "Carionis Chronika" he moved to Göteborg in 1650. He was not satisfied with the promised conditions and complained to the Governor of Västergötland. In 1653 he was given priviliges by Queen Kristina which allowed him to publish and sell his own works and also scholarly books. In 1650 he published the first book printed in Göteborg: " Christelige Gåfwors Apoteek." </em> unknown