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7194<p>Printed for F. Style. London.1739. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. 8vo. Front wrapper ii28pp. Lacking the half title but with the rare printed front wrapper showing the price of Six Pence laid down and bound in. Text complete. Top edge of pages have been cut and gilded the others are untrimmed. Pages a bit marked and rubbed but overall a very good example. The original front wrapper has some small areas of loss to the edges and corners and has been professionally laid down. Bound in modern half red crushed morocco by C. Walters. Spine with raised bands ruled in blind. Compartments lettered in gilt. Boards with dark red cloth. Burgundy endpapers. Previous owners bookplate Douglas Peter Crossman Earl Stonham on front pastedown endpaper. Overall a very good copy of this uncommon political satire mocking the supporters of George II and Prince James Stuart the Old pretender. Not in Halkett & Laing.:</p> Printed for F. Style. London.,1739 hardcover
47193Kobe Japan : s.n. c.1920. Small quarto 250 x 180 mm original ribbon-tied plain wrappers chipped the upper wrapper with onlaid sample matchbox label and printed title label 'Match label. Including 500 different kinds. Kobe Japan'; 50 pp each page with 10 matchbox labels rinpyo carefully mounted contents very clean and sound with all labels in fine condition; complete as issued. A striking array of Japanese commercial graphic design. unknown
1743A7SLMTAN22FLondon: T. Cooper 1743. Pamphlet recent paper wrapper. 19.5cm x 12.5cm. 64pp. 1st edition 1743. A neat repair to a tear without loss in the final leaf but still a very good copy. a7. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Good. T. Cooper Paperback
1705792L1Bath: From My Shop in Bath 1705. First edition. Disbound. Good. 7" by 4.5" . None. A very scarce eighteenth century pamphlet defending the healing properties of the water in Bath to one Dr Radcliffe of Tunbridge Wells. ESTC reference no: T62772.In this letter the anonymous author appeals to Radcliffe who is an 'enemy to our Bath-waters' as he vilifies them 'as good for little or nothing'. In the pamphlet the author addresses rumours that Radcliffe the physician to George of Denmark planned to poison the waters of Bath with a toad. This rumour has become a part of the legend of Beau Nash of Bath who was said to have calmed people's fears claiming he could neutralise the toad's poison with music which resulted in him raising money for an orchestra to play at the baths. The author tells Dr Radcliffe that he needs to stop speaking ill of the waters in Bath as it was once his favourite 'Tunbridg has been your Favourite formerly next Bath and then Tunbridg again; which argues you have much more fancy than judgement'. Unbound as issued. A very scarce work with this being the first edition. A second edition 'improv'd and corrected' was printed in the same year. Unbound as issued. Externally generally smart. A few light chips to the extremities. Several marks to the front leaf. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright. Occasional light spots to pages. Good From My Shop in Bath unknown
1840017088Oxford: J. Vincent 1840. 32pp pamphlet bound in modern wrapper. In very good condition. . Disbound. Very Good. 8vo. J. Vincent Paperback
1807TESLePRE27<p>Glasgow: Printed by W.Lang 1807. 1807. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. 5-47. lacking half-title disbound small piece torn from outer margin of last leaf - no loss of text. First Edition. The 'recent event' referred to was the abandonment by ministers of the Roman Catholic Army and Navy Service Bill. F.</p> Glasgow: Printed by W.Lang, [1807].
1770725L17London: William Bingley 1770. Paperback. Very Good Indeed. 10.5" by 8" . None. A very scarce controversial issue of the eighteenth century radical newspaper 'The North Briton'. The first and only edition of this issue.Being issue 197 of the periodical or 51 of the continuation. This particular issue was published by William Bingley who was gaoled in Newgate and then in King's Bench Prison due to the contents of this issue and issue 50. He was released after two years.'The North Briton' was written anonymously though is closely associated with John Wilkes. Its 45th issue was famous due to the similar number of court cases spawned by the contents of that issue. This particular issue of 'The North Briton' is a letter addressed to William Murray 1st Earl Mansfield and is an attack on his character and his decisions as a figure in parliament. There is mention of the 'Junius' the pseudonym used for tracts written in the 'Public Advertiser' attacking the government. There is discussion of Murray's own view of the Common Law of England and his involvement in commercial law. The author mocks Mansfield for the trials by jury regarding the printing of material attacking the government. The jury found several individuals innocent of libel and this work states 'Ah! my Lord you start! the idea of a jury! that disconcerts your Lordship haunts you wherever you go and proves the plague of your life'. The author of this work defends the concept of a jury and criticises Mansfield for being against this. A very scarce political pamphlet. In modern paper wraps. Externally very smart. A few light marks to wraps. Internally firmly bound. A few light spots to the first leaf. Pages are bright with occasional light spots. Prior owner's occasional ticks to the margins. Very Good Indeed William Bingley paperback
1757735084 1-35 pages contains a letter inquiring into the misconduct of Lord Robert Bertie and his involvement in defeat after the British Navy failed to relieve Minorca from a French siege Admiral Byng was executed on his own quarter deck for this defeat Printed for R. Griffiths hardcover
1948mon0000089298national gallery 1948-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.3959 in x 28.3756 in x 21.5736 in. First edition without jacket on red cloth ex libris with usual markings will send out 1 st class post - rare and collectable national gallery hardcover
1934160710002London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition first printing stated. Very Good with soiling to edge of page block foxing to prelims and terminals slight toning to spine cloth in a Good dust jacket which is lightly soiled toned and edge worn with insect wear primarily to the rear panel rear flap fold and top edge of the rear flap. Uncommon in the dust jacket. Herbert Jenkins Ltd hardcover books
mon0000467135Audit Commission 16/09/1999 00:00:01. paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition. Audit Commission paperback
1818052417Stamp Office Hereford: Watkins and Wright. 1818. Paperback. Very Good. 84pp 20pp top corner endpaper missing inscription on title page "GH Johnstone 1st March 1850 given me by Mrs Gwinney" Bound in original marked blue card covers rebacked .list of all the people in the County eligible to vote in 1818 Candidates werre Sir John G Cotterell Robert Price Esq Colonel Cornewall for the County and Hon John Somers Cocks Colonel T P Symonds Richard Philip Scudamore for the City.; Square Octavo . Watkins and Wright paperback
1930043189Liverpool: Libraries Museums and Arts Committee 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 35 page catalogue bound up in blue cloth. With the 4pp supplement bound in at the rear. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Railways; Inventory No: 043189. <br/><br/> Libraries Museums and Arts Committee hardcover
181614678London: S Brooke 1816. Hardcover. Poor. Disbound tall & narrow 8vo. Loss of top of title and top of first page. A list of naval officers 1756-1815. 234pp. "A List of the Flag-Officers of his" is missing from title page. Circa 1816 <br/> <br/> S Brooke hardcover
1930043189Liverpool: Libraries Museums and Arts Committee 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 35 page catalogue bound up in blue cloth. With the 4pp supplement bound in at the rear. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Railways; Inventory No: 043189. <br/><br/> Libraries Museums and Arts Committee hardcover books
191120234New York: Harper and Brothers 1911. First Edition. Demi octavo 18cm. Original olive-green cloth boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 231pp; 8 inserted leaves of plates by Arthur William Brown. Bit of dusting to upper edge of text block else a tight Near Fine copy in the scarce pictorial dustwrapper lightly nicked at spine ends and with a small Harper and Brothers unknown
191120234New York: Harper and Brothers 1911. First Edition. Demi octavo 18cm. Original olive-green cloth boards lettered in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 231pp; 8 inserted leaves of plates by Arthur William Brown. Bit of dusting to upper edge of text block else a tight Near Fine copy in the scarce pictorial dustwrapper lightly nicked at spine ends and with a small Harper and Brothers unknown books
17551147London: 1755. Two extra creases to upper corners else very good. 7-1/4 x 11- 18.4 x 27.9 cm. . Jolly Gent-94 An interesting map of the World including recent discoveries of islands in the Pacific in 1741 and the eastern coast of Australia.
1765751London: 1765. Very good. 7" x 11-1/4"- 17.7 x 28.5 cm. Jolly Gent-180 An interesting road strip map showing the distances between towns. unknown
1765750London: 1765. Extra vertical crease generally very good. 7" x 11-1/4"- 17.7 x 28.5 cm. Jolly Gent-179 An interesting road strip map showing the distances between towns. unknown
175811901758. Lower left margin trimmed close overall very good. 7-1/2" x 9"- 19 x 22.8 cm. . London: Gentlemans Magazine A hand coloured copper engraved map. Jolly GENT-124 A good 18th century map of the Dresden the Elbe River and the surrounding area of Misnia Bohemia and Lusatia. Towns rivers and mountains are indicated. Military Map Dresden Germany Seven Years War Gentlemans Magazine unknown
1947009205Christchurch 1947 typescript bound in scarlet cloth boards typed to recto only affixed are actual developed photographs pasted onto the pages anonymously issued with "Code Number: 144" to title this will have been the item submitted for examination 84pp the photographs include what appear to be some taken aerially includes Heathcote Horotane Avoca St. Martins and Bowenvale areas. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9 - 12" tall. Privately Printed. hardcover
1905AN2VELL16324<p>London and Florence: The Olive Press 1905. Hardback full vellum in an antique style. 17.5 x 12.5cm. 40pp. 4pp. Bookplate of previous owner to inside of front cover and her details on the intial blank. The first publication by this small press. Most the other few publications of the press state Arthur Maquarie as the author so it seems likely he was also the author of this title. Scarce. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good.</p> The Olive Press hardcover
Z1-M-017-02127Wylie Pr. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. This is a reproduction of an out of print title. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages poor pictures errant marks etc. that were either part of the original artifact or were introduced by the scanning process. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Wylie Pr unknown
61449c.1870. . Albumen print. Good rich tones and in fine condition. Title in manuscript; Dimensions: 100 x 140mm. 4 x 5.5 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1870]. unknown