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189055488unpaginated 6 pages with colour illustrations cloth-backed pages paperback
1444694103.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
183213119London: Mills Jowett and Mills Bolt-Court. London Mills Jowett and Mills Bolt-Court 1832-1833. First Edition. First Impression. Hardback. A very good copy. Covering issue one of the 'New Series' 8th Sept 1832 to number 64 23rd Nov 1833. Includes an interesting piece onf Ogle and Sumner's Steam Carriage page 89. Half leather with marbled boards heavily rubbed. Internally neat with a little toning. Previous owner's notes George Locke to the front pastedown in pencil. 13119 Hyraxia Books. 1832-1833 . Very Good. Hardback. 1st Edition. 1832. Mills, Jowett and Mills, Bolt-Court hardcover
1925green148330E P Dutton. good. pgs:705. E P Dutton ex Theosophical Lib bookplate stamps etc clean bright copy no other markings Professional booksellers since 1981 . 1925. Hardcover. E P Dutton hardcover
1746233551London : printed for J. Brindley 1746 Second Edition. 1746. Hardcover. hardback 8vo viii256;116pp plus 2pp adverts at rear 32 coloured plates containg 68 maps and plans plus 2 folding plates to accompanlt the 'Art of Fortification but lacking the General Map light foxing throughout including on the plates owner's name on endpaper and later bookplate on flyleaf page edges gilt marbled endpapers gilt-decorated red full leather binding lacking most of the spine title label external spine edges cracking boards still firmly attached; Good condition . London : printed for J. Brindley, 1746, Second Edition, hardcover
19052681905. Woodcut. 225mm by 300mm image. Unsigned. unknown
1445588617.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2010SONG1445588617Yoakum Press 2010-04-29. paperback. Used: Good. 5.50x0.47x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Yoakum Press paperback
1825789L7London: Sherwood Jones and Co 1825. First edition. Leather. Very Good. 9" by 5.5". Not Stated. A scarce copy of this first edition of the collected edition of the penny dreadful 'The Terrific Register' a crime magazine enjoyed by Charles Dickens. A very scarce work. The first edition of this sensational periodical. Incomplete being pages 417 to 820 of Volume I labelled part II to the spine and the complete text of Volume II. The title page for volume I has been bound to the start of volume II. Issues 27-51 to the first volume and issues 53-104 to volume II. The final leaf of volume I reads 'end of vol I' and the first issue of volume II starts at page 1. 'The Terrific Register' was a weekly penny dreadful published from 1823 to 1825 sold for a penny each containing sensational and melodramatic stories that gave accounts of murder brutal executions torture incest ghosts cannibalism and more. The magazine was enjoyed by Charles Dickens during his teenage years a fact which doesn't come as a surprise due to his later novels. He said that the stories used to 'frighten the wits out of his head'. The 'Register' came about due to the thriving production of cheap reading materials for the working classes. Illustrated with in-text engravings throughout. Bookplate to the front pastedown of Volume I 'Sir Richard Burton'. With the motto 'Vigilans' to the bookplate. This bookplate has been identified as being that of Sir Richard Burton 1755-1855 of Sacketts Hill House Isle of Thanet Kent. A very scarce and influential penny magazine. Volume I is in a half crushed morocco binding with marbled paper and volume II is in a half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally generally smart. Rubbing with some loss to the head and tail of spine to volume I. The hinges to Volume I are tender. Bookplate to the front pastedown of Volume I 'Sir Richard Burton'. Internally volume II is firmly bound. The last couple of pages of Volume I are working loose. Pages are bright with the odd spot a little heavier to Volume I. Very Good Sherwood, Jones, and Co hardcover
185914511859. Wood-engraving. 210mm by 280mm sheet. From 'Melbourne Punch'. Melbourne Punch began in 1855. From 1855-1861 Nicholas Chevalier was one of the principal cartoonists most of whose work was engraved by Samuel Calvert. unknown
0422T961637Hardcover. Very Good. VG overall two volume set. Privately Printed New York 1929. No reader's marks. Blue cloth sl. sun-faded on covers. 5 illustrations per volume. Heavy quality pages about 50% of them remain uncut. 2 vols 8vo 250 & 331pp. "Salon Edition" at foot of spine. Blue cloth no DJs. No reader's marks. Tight bright. hardcover
fr 2 vols, 8vo, 250 &Hardcover. Very Good. VG overall two volume set. Privately Printed New York 1929. No reader's marks. Blue cloth sl. sun-faded on covers. 5 illustrations per volume. Heavy quality pages about 50% of them remain uncut. 2 vols 8vo 250 & 331pp. "Salon Edition" at foot of spine. Blue cloth no DJs. No reader's marks. Tight bright. hardcover
61049c.1870. . Albumen print. Good tonal range with slight foxing otherwise captivating image of this famous mausoleum; Dimensions: 235 x 135mm. 10 x 7 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1870]. unknown
184096676London: William Pickering. 1840. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. two volume setoriginal cloth hardcover with original printed paper labels to spinesvi1-324ppvii1-343ppPAGED UN-OPENEDspines and covers little fadedpaper labels a little browned otherwise very good clean and complete. <br/> <br/> William Pickering. hardcover
68208London: James S. Virtue 1857. History / Art / Architecture Small folio 34 x 25cm pp.250. Illustrated with twenty-one steel engraved plates and numerous wood-engravings throughout the text. Bound in contemporary half dark blue morocco titled in gilt. Some dampstaining mostly marginal a few light marks within. Binding worn joints starting or cracked in places. Very good. In 1853 the Crystal Palace building was moved from Hyde Park in London to suburban Sydenham. It was set up with a number of permanent fine arts courts Assyrian Egyptian Greek Roman Renaissance etc and industrial courts. Owen Jones and Digby Wyatt were responsible for the fine arts courts. It was until its destruction by fire in 1936 a great center of popular entertainment instruction and cultural activities. The present work describes in great detail the various courts and exhibits both fine arts and industrial. London: James S. Virtue, [1857] unknown
1446041484.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2010x-1446041484Burman Press 2010. Paperback. New. 652 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.60 inches. Burman Press paperback
190458774Malvern: Stevens and Co. 1904. Paperback. Very Good. 53pp text with 150 photographs some coloured and illustrated local adverts bound in soft green cloth covers staples rusitng; Oblong Octavo . Stevens and Co 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
18903126London Edinburgh and New York: T. Nelson and Sons 1890. Very scarce. First Edition first printing. Decorative cloth with gilt decoration to front board. Circa 1890. Mounted on Manilla paper 40 full-page colour pictures. Presumably a children's book including a pictorial alphabet of Christian characters from Rebekah to Noah and Moses to Zacharias; plus many full-page colour illustrations. The boards are only slightly rubbed and inside the book is in a very good condition. 42 pages. 290 x 225 mm 11½ x 8¾ inches. T. Nelson and Sons hardcover
1810Pa743Nottingham: C.Sutton for the Flying Stationer's 1810. 1st Edition . Paper. Vg. 8vo. .with some account of the Club at the Oak; of the Trip to Richmond and the melancholy disaster which befell the party on their return home whereby the whole were drowned.8pp. Single printed sheet uncut but folded making pages 18x10cms. A very scarce 'Christian' poem. ND but Cambridge Univ. copy listed as 'c1810'. Title-page with a attractive ship woodcut above the printers imprint. Small ship woodcut vignette to the foot of the text p8. Fore-edge and lower corner a trifle damp stained otherwise a nice and rare edition of a scarce tract. Several other imprints were made throughout the Victorian era but all scarce. <br/> <br/> C.Sutton for the Flying Stationer's unknown
1446521958.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2011x-1446521958Johnson Press 2011. Paperback. New. 550 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.23 inches. Johnson Press paperback
194442761Samuel Lowe Co 1944. paperback. very goovery good condition in wraps completely uncut. There is a bit of rubbibng and a small corner fold mark on the rear. Samuel Lowe Co paperback
18169534London: Ridgways by T. Davison 1816. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Volume of two volume set in paper covered boards. Rough cut page edges. Language: English. Book Condition: Fair: Heavy wear to bumped corners and edges. Tear across lower spine with small section of loss. Tear to upper front spine edge. Tightly bound with lightly toned and faintly spotted intact endpapers. Lightly toned unmarked pages. Wrinkled pages. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages 490. Size: 8vo 23cm by 14cm. PROVENANCE: H. Hobhouse. Ridgways by T. Davison hardcover