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185163099Penzance: FT Vibert. 1851. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume 1 1845 - 1850 19pp 445pp illustrated smartly bound in quarter red leather/red cloth. gilt lib no on spine; Octavo . FT Vibert hardcover
190968721Hugh Evans. 1909. Paperback. Very Good. 117pp bound in card covers articles on Thomas Edwards o'r Nan a'r Antrliwt Art in Wales Gwrn lost son of Cenefog Vicar Pritchard of Llandvers and the Revivals of C17 and C16 Roll of Carwys Eisteddfod of 1523; Octavo . Hugh Evans paperback
191169835Manchester: Manchester University Press. 1911. Hardcover. Very Good. Vol 3 Foruth Conference viii 231pp publishers catalogu uni lib stamps bound in original blue cloth covers/gilt; Octavo . Manchester University Press hardcover
1893203958Press of the Hamilton Printing Company January 1893. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. unmarked copy with clean tight covers and spine Press of the Hamilton Printing Company hardcover
18814494645London 1881. Volumes 1 & 2. Volume 1 is dated 1881-1885. Volume 2 is dated 1886-1890. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. 8vo bound in red cloth covers there is gilt lettering on the backstrip. Covers are rubbed edges are worn. Page edges are gilt. Pages are foxed. Plates are clean. Vol 2 binding is torn. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item4050grams ISBN: London hardcover
1913035372Leicester: Satchell And Son 1913. Contemporary green cloth gilt yellow endpapers previous owners name 1913 - 1920 photographic illustrations a very good hardbound copy. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Satchell And Son Hardcover
176310121AB1763. Paris A.-M. Lottin aîné; P.-F. Didot jeune 1763. 3 Holzschnitt-Tafeln XXXVI 214 S. 1 Bl. Privileg vor S. III. Späterer Halbpergamentband. Etwas gebräunt und wasserfleckig unbeschnittenes Titelblatt eingehängt. Erste Ausgabe. - Blake 438; nicht bei Barbier u. a. - Verbandlehre besonders für Feldschere und Militärchirurgen. - Jean Joseph Sue 1710-92 auch genannt Sue le jeune oder Sue de la Charité war in Paris Schüler Verdiers und dessen Nachfolger als Prof. der Anatomie ferner Chirurg an der Charité und Anatomielehrer an der Académie de peinture et sculpture. unknown
6202534001.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196972457Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing 1969. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. original red cloth hardcover 720 pages very good. Shelf 317 <br/> <br/> Kalmbach Publishing hardcover
10036215like new. unknown
144550426X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1445503077.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1444621076.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1888131076Columbus: St. Josephh's Orphans' Home 1888. 2nd ed. Hardcover. Good. 87p. Oversize hardcover book in good condition. Covers show a few scuffs. Interior clean and unmarked. Measures 9 1/2 x 12 inches. Text in three columns: German; Latin; and English. Original first edition from 1588; this second edition includes the original b/w engravings. Deals with Protestant atrocities against Catholics during the Wars of the Reformation. St. Josephh's Orphans' Home hardcover
1996X2716Bangkok: White Lotus 1996. Paperback. Good/no dj. 1.00. Anon. Traditional Art Exhibition Poh-chang Campus 5-12 March 1996 White Lotus paperback
013955London: Religious Tract Society. Apparently 1st Ed. . Hardcover. VG for age. Brown stippled cloth with blind-stamped dec. borders and attractive gilt decorated and lettered sp. just faint hint of edge-fading otherwise no obvious faults. 173 pp. engr. head-pieces to each of 21 trade descriptions yellow endpapers binder's sm.yellow label Baxter bottom inner corner rear pastedown; no obvious internal faults being clean tight and unmarked no tanning. Undated but dress in ills and general character of book suggest c. 1880. 9.5 cm x 15.5 cm <br/> <br/> Religious Tract Society hardcover
1919010836Washington: Government Printing Office 1919. Books measures 23x15.cm.Complete in 2 parts. Collation 112pp 346pp bound with original wrappers. Bound in modern cloth with gilt lettering. Library label and stamp. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Occasional library stamp. Pages in very good clean condition. A good clean solid volume. . Hard Cover. Near Very Good. 8vo. Government Printing Office Hardcover
2009058874Bradford On Avon: Trackmaps 2009. Publishers laminated hard covers in clean tidy condition very small stain to some of the page edges uncommon. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trackmaps Hardcover
9076703264.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 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
1990216385Braintree.: Self published. 1990. First edition. . Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. . 4to. Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Self published. hardcover
2002POL0442Paris: OECD Publications. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2002. Softcover. 9264196838 . 435 pp. Light edgewear. Appears unread. Describes ways to develop programmes that can help Asian social development. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . OECD Publications paperback
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
1992221778np.: South Bank Centre. Pearson. Hayward Gallery. 1992. First edition. . Soft cover. . Fine copy. As new. . 4to. Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. South Bank Centre. Pearson. Hayward Gallery. paperback
1966536Dresden: Verlag der Kunst 1966. Very Good. The Dance of Death at Basle with verses from the mediavel wall-painting. Text is in continuous German French and English. The dialogues of the medieval wall painting and an afterword by Stephen Cosacchi. 40 woodcuts. Original Board book with woodcuts from the original printed sticks. Very Good condition in original dustjacket some slight soiling and small tears at edges. Oversize. Verlag der Kunst unknown