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1825patoo1825<p>Pamphlet 1825 Andover Mass. Early edition. Condition is Fair: wraps show significant general wear top outer corner of blank and last wrap missing causing loss of part a letter. Interior has ownership inscription on front blank with date of 1827 old prior seller's price on blank. No other writing or markings. Spine reinforced with paper in distant past. Paginates: wraps blanks 48. Illustrations included in pagination. Complete as issued. This edition is uncommon. WorldCat locates ~15 copies. See OCLC: 34635134 & 22449258; Rosenbach 681. Harlan Page is the engraver author is unknown. Please see images of the book you will receive. Notes: identification of edition priority is a challenge. The undated New-York Religious Tract Society is generally considered the true first. The sources on this make conclusory statements and there is reason to doubt them. I put together a summary of my research for those who are interested.Indigenous South Pacific theology</p> Published by the American Tract Society, and for sale at the General Depository, Andover, Ms. & by agents of the Society through paperback
1761R44GLTBRN28HLondon: W. Needham 1761. Hardback recent binding. New end-papers. Main work is complete with 216pp and Index. Lacking pp. 37-50 of Supplement to rear. Boards a little marked. Very occasional spotting to contents. Scarce. r44. Hard Cover. Good. W. Needham Hardcover
180037705n.d. c.1800. The Sixth edition Corrected and Improved. Half brown calf marbled boards. Folding plate. 799pp. 2 columns. Lacks one page: - The Hebrew Grammar at One View. Insect damage to rear end papers. Pencil annotations to verso of final page with no loss. Small stain to lower board o/w internally a very clean copy. hardcover
1900500029847paris 1900. First Edition. . Paperback. Good. Small miniature or doll house book. Titles of each picture are in English & German. Notre Dame Church of Le Madeleine The sacred Heart Basilia Eiffel Tower Place of Etoile The Dome The Iena bridge. circa 1900 <br/> <br/> paperback
46516London : The Working Men's Educational Union King William Street Trafalgar Square 1854. Coloured lithographic wall hanging printed on calico 880 x 1160 mm; original brass eyelets at each corner; numbered 'LM No. 12' lower left; slightly creased but a well preserved example the hand colouring still strong and vibrant. The Working Men's Educational Union was a philanthropic organisation founded in London in 1852. One of its aims was to provide free education for the working classes through public lectures at numerous venues across the city. During the 1850s it published at least 400 different large format lithographic wall hangings which it called 'Diagrams' that were designed to illustrate lectures on a wide variety of subjects. They were produced on calico inexpensive unprocessed cotton - apparently to avoid paper duty - and were available for purchase at the Union's premises in Skinner Street Clerkenwell and King William Street near London Bridge. In 1854 the Union advertised a series of these Diagrams titled Missionary Scenes 'Being twenty coloured Diagrams upon Missionary Trials Perils and Insults Heathen Superstitions Cruelties etc. ; suited for Missionary Lectures. Price to subscribers £1 10s. to non-subscribers £2 5s' advertisement contained within the pamphlet The progress of locomotion; being two lectures on the advances made in artificial locomotion in Great Britain by Benjamin Scott. London Published by F. Baron for the Working Men's Educational Union 1854. It is likely that the present Diagram of which we can trace no other extant example formed part of this Missionary series. Indeed it seems reasonable to posit that the 'LM' preceding the sequence number '12' at lower left refers to 'Lectures on Missions' or similar. Although its artist is unidentified the image is possibly after a published lithograph perhaps one which appeared in a journal such as the Illustrated London News. The Alexander Turnbull Library National Library of New Zealand holds in its collection fifteen lithographic Diagrams produced by the Working Men's Educational Union. These depict scenes in New Zealand Australia the Torres Strait the Pacific Islands and South Africa. unknown
18739771London : R Bentley & Son Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty 1873 H/b VG.1st ed.1873. Attractive Gilt decoration to spine & front. Although Undated & the name of the author is not stated the book is attributed to Charles William Wood published in 1873.A.E.G. An account of a month in the Tyrol's taken in May 1870 by the author on the advice of his physician. viii 317pp VG Book- college prize book plate dated 1886 to front free end paper. Moderate bumps to bottom corners and a little general shelf wear to extremities. No other notable defects An uncommon title in it's original format but now reprinted in paper back. Please see our image of the actual book offered for sale. R Bentley & Son Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty hardcover
2009ARTS0308London: Bombay Sapphire. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 2009. Hardcover. 96 pp. Photos. Spine bumped. Jacket has light edgewear. The book charts the evolution of the martini cocktail and its glass and also contains a selection of Bombay Sapphire cocktails. ; Narrow 8vo 8" to 9" tall . Bombay Sapphire hardcover
1171338805.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
5393London no date watermark 1832 Published by A. Douglas Portman Square and printed by J. Wilson Piccadilly. Title continued . . . Divided into Centuries and Millennial Periods from the Creation to the Present Time. Broadsheet 32 x 41cms some marking nicks tears at folds text complete and clear comprising approximate dates and events during six millennia during three "Dispensations" - the "Patriarchal" Mosaic" and Christian. An aid the a child's learning of history. BBTI records Wilson and Douglas but expresses doubt whther he was a publisher and restricts his activity ot 1827 now by this item 1832. No copy found on COPAC or BLC. [London, no date [watermark 1832]] Published by A. Douglas (Portman Square) and printed by J. Wilson (Piccadilly) unknown
1971295182London: Cornmarket Press 1971. Reprint. hardcover. near fine. 8 folding plans. Short thin 4to blue cloth London: Cornmarklet Press 1971. Facsimile reprint. Covers slightly scuffed and dust-soiled still near fine.<br/> <br/> Cornmarket Press unknown
157192John Murray 1821. Super octavo half-bound mottled heavy card boards with gilt lettering & gilt tooled decorative rule to light brown polished leather spine 1pp advert 377pp errata slip to rear VG- 5cm damage/loss to lower spine cracking to spine sides rubbing damage to board edges & corners browning & foxing to page edges John Murray 1821 hardcover
1971295182London: Cornmarket Press 1971. Reprint. hardcover. near fine. 8 folding plans. Short thin 4to blue cloth London: Cornmarklet Press 1971. Facsimile reprint. Covers slightly scuffed and dust-soiled still near fine.<br/><br/> Cornmarket Press unknown books
IYC120467Persia: unknown. hardback. Good some wear and tear on boards but binding reasonably firm and pages unmarked. Donor's inscription on ffep: 'a Nestorian hymn book used in our congregations in Qroomiah Persia'; on title page 'Miss Susan Jenkins Pittsfield N.H. with love from Anna J. Beach. 8vo 230 x 150 / 9"" x 6"". American missionaries in Iran: Perkins Justin translator Ktaba da-zmaryate qadi_e Book of Holy Hymns Urmia American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1860. unknown hardcover
1798709L11London: G G and J Robinson J Johnson 1798. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by5.5". None. A complete set of the biographical dictionary. A first edition thus published under the editorship and translator William Tooke. A New Edition of this dictionary but a first edition thus overall. The General Biographical Dictionary was first published in 1761 in eleven volumes with a supplement released in 1767. Tooke notes to the preface that 'though the work is apparently extended only by the addition of three volumes the actual augmentation is much greater'. Collated complete. A comprehensive study due to Tooke's capability to translate German French and Russian. Tooke was assisted in this work by William Beloe and Robert Nares. Tooke was a regular contributor to the Monthly Review and the Gentleman's Magazine. With entries on numerous important people including George Abbot Abraham Cowley William Cowper William Dampier Isaac Newton Nicholas Rowe Palladius Wiliam Shakespeare and Tobias Smollett. In a uniform half calf binding with paper covered boards. Externally generally smart. Some rubbing to the spines and boards. Small loss to the head and tail of spines. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with occasional scattered spots to pages. Very Good Indeed G G and J Robinson, J Johnson hardcover
137683Printed for J. Almon 1769. 3 vols. 16mo 5½ x 3¼ ins. Contemporary polished calf spines elaborately gilt tooled in six compartments contrasting gilt lettered labels gilt tooled board edges headcap of vol III chipped; edges and corners worn and boards lightly discoloured. Pp. viii 309 5 blank & ii 410 4 blank & iv 270 4 illus with 36 engraved plates of arms in vol I endpapers toned; previous owner's armorial bookplate on front paste-down of vols I and III. Printed for J. Almon, 1769 unknown
1817106764J. Roberts and Sons 1817. Hardback. Very Good. 102 pp egraved folding plate of the Cathedral as frontis. 17.5cm x 11cm last date mentioned is 1817. Blue 20th century cloth binding. Scarce. J. Roberts and Sons hardcover
1968282315Dublin: Browne & Nolan 1968. Map. Offset lithograph. 18" x 23 1/2".<br/><br/> This brightly colored tourist map of the city of Dublin folds out of a pamphlet. A colorful border shows 25 important buildings and landmarks including Trinity College St. Audoen's Arch and the National Gallery as well as the dates they were established. The map itself has illustrations of different historical scenes at the locations they took place with explanatory notes. Interesting facts are noted as well for example an arrow pointing to where W.B. Yeats went to school and the hill where according to legend St. Patrick foretold the rise of Dublin City from a small village. A simple cartouche in the bottom left includes the coat of arms of the City of Dublin. Included with pamphlet cover some stains otherwise good condition. A beautiful map.<br/><br/> Browne & Nolan unknown books
181258120Printed for J Cook . 1812. Hardcover. Very Good. A New Edition 4pp 162pp folding map and 8 plates few marks in text repairs to 1 page bound in half leather/marbled boards covers and spine sl worn. Title neatly written on front cover; Small Octavo . Printed for J Cook hardcover
182469355W. Simpkin & R. Marshall. Poor with no dust jacket. 1824. First Edition. Hardcover. A copy for rebinding. Boards very worn spine missing contents appear complete no inscriptions. 212 pages illustrations on 11 plates all detached 1 missing index. Preface written in Brighton in 1824 but no indication of author other than he or she has been cooking for more than 30 years. 871 recipies plus bills of fare for each season. it is suggested you can partake of matalot of carp and eels followed by sheep's tongue with sauce Robert in the autumn. . W. Simpkin & R. Marshall hardcover
1444650769.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1444652176.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1767AB5917London: for G Keith R Baldwin J Fuller and S Crowder 1767. Third edition. . Hardcover. Poor. 8vo. Would be a good copy for age save that front cover missing. Binding firm. A little browning to some page edges and water marks to tail of a few pages. 295pp index. <br/> <br/> for G Keith, R Baldwin, J Fuller and S Crowder hardcover
GOR006210329Paperback. Acceptable. paperback
GOR002588497Paperback. Very Good. paperback