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181022801810. Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. 220mm by 170mm platemark. 'Remarkable Caves - The Schulerloch in Bavaria'<br /> From 'Bilderbuch Zum Nutzen und Vergnugen Der Jugend' by Friedrich Justin Bertuch 1747-1822 an encyclopedic collection of Interesting Animals Plants Flowers Fruits Minerals Costumes Antiquities and other Interesting Objects published in multiple volumes between 1801 and 1815.Accompanied by original descriptive text in English Italian French and German. unknown
1906B289Farmington Maine: D. H. Knowlton 1906. STAPLED. Very Good. ten numbers a year 35 cents twenty sixth year November 1906 No. 66 name written inside front cover some pencil marks inside; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. D. H. Knowlton unknown
1923TH252265Privately Printed for the Committee of the Savile Club London 1923. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. The first history of the club with complete lists of members trustees and officers to date. Large 8vo in gilt ruled and monogrammed fine blue cloth gilt lettering to spine vii 206pp on thick laid paper top edge gilt. One of only 500 copies made for private circulation to current and past members __CONDITION : Small ink name on front blank fly-leaf else an exceptionally well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy hint of creasing to spine ends end-papers very slightly tanned. An excellent copy. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Privately Printed for the Committee of the (Savile) Club, London hardcover
190133815London: Aldine Publishing Co 1901. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. TRUE BLUE LIBRARY. Published Every Saturday. 32 pages per issue. THE HUG OF THE BEAR plus 11 other titles. A Story Of Russian Despots. London: Aldine Publishing Co. c. 1903. 4to. blue cloth backed untitled plain beige boards. Original coloured wrappers bound-in. Illustrated throughout in black & white. A run of 12 issues: Nos 222 223 230 231 232 243 245 247 249 259 260 261 262. In very good antiquarian condition. TRUE BLUE weekly magazine was published for boys just prior to the turn of the 19th century & featured one complete & patriotic adventure story per issue set. Intended to celebrate Britain 's glorious national past in a creative range of historical periods each issue had a full colour illustrated themed wrapper with black & white drawings inside. Each issue generally ran 32 pages. Extremely popular in their day these junior magazines had a lengthy run waning only as alternative forms of entertainments gradually took over their audience's attention. Penny Dreadful Dime Novels were the American version was a term applied to nineteenth century British fiction publications usually lurid serial stories appearing in parts over a number of weeks each part costing a penny. The term however soon came to encompass a variety of publications that featured cheap sensational fiction such as story papers and booklet "libraries." The Penny Dreadfuls were printed on cheap pulp paper and were aimed primarily at teenage boys from the working class though there is some evidence that many girls read them as well. Penny Parts The penny part stories got underway in the 1830s originally as a cheaper alternative for the working class adults but by the 1850s the serial stories were aimed exclusively at teenagers. The stories themselves were reprints or sometimes rewrites of Gothic thrillers such as The Monk or The Castle of Otranto as well as new stories about famous criminals. Some of the most famous of these penny part stories were The String of Pearls which ostensibly introduced Sweeney Todd The Mysteries of London inspired by the French serial The Mysteries of Paris and Varney the Vampire. Highwaymen were popular heroes. Black Bess or the Knight of the Road outlining the largely imaginary exploits of real-life highwayman Dick Turpin continued for 254 episodes. Working class boys who could not afford a penny a week often formed clubs that would share the cost passing the flimsy booklets from reader to reader. Other enterprising youngsters would collect a number of consecutive parts then rent the volume out to friends. Penny Dreadfuls In 1866 Boys of England was introduced as a new type of publication an eight page magazine that featured serial stories as well as articles and shorts of interests. It was printed on the same cheap paper though sporting a larger format than the penny parts. Numerous competitors quickly followed with such titles as Boys Leisure Hour Boys Standard Young Men of Great Britain etc. As the price and quality of fiction was the same these storypapers also fell under the general definition of Penny Dreadfuls also known as Penny Bloods or Blood and Thunders in their early days. American dime novels were edited and rewritten for a British audience. These appeared in booklet form such as the Boys First Rate Pocket Library. Frank Reade Buffalo Bill and Deadwood Dick were all popular with the Penny Dreadful audience. Half-penny Dreadful In the mid-1890s a publisher Alfred Harmsworth decided to do something about what was widely perceived as the corrupting influence of the Penny Dreadfuls. He issued new story papers The Half-penny Marvel The Union Jack and Pluck all priced at one half-penny. At first the stories were high-minded moral tales reportedly based on true experiences but it was not long before these papers started using the same kind of material as the publications they competed against. A.A. Milne once said 'Harmsworth killed the penny dreadful by the simple process of producing the ha'penny dreadfuller. '. 1st Edition. TRUE BLUE LIBRARY. Published Weekly. 4to. 32 pages per issue. THE SAUCY ARETHUSA plus 11 other titles. London : Aldine Publishing Co. 1901. 4to. tan cloth backed untitled plain beige boards. Original coloured wrappers bound-in. Illustrated throughout in black & white. A run of 12 issues: Nos 66 85 130 141 152 159 160 171 172 190 191 and 193. In very good antiquarian condition. TRUE BLUE weekly magazine was published for boys just prior to the turn of the 19th century & featured one complete & patriotic adventure story per issue set. Intended to celebrate Britain 's glorious national past in a creative range of historical periods each issue had a full colour illustrated themed wrapper with black & white drawings inside. Each issue generally ran 32 pages. Extremely popular in their day these junior magazines had a lengthy run waning only as alternative forms of entertainment gradually took over their audience's attention. Penny Dreadful Dime Novels were the American version was a term applied to nineteenth century British fiction publications usually lurid serial stories appearing in parts over a number of weeks each part costing a penny. The term however soon came to encompass a variety of publications that featured cheap sensational fiction such as story papers and booklet "libraries." The Penny Dreadfuls were printed on cheap pulp paper and were aimed primarily at teenage boys from the working class though there is some evidence that many girls read them as well. Penny Parts The penny part stories got underway in the 1830s originally as a cheaper alternative for the working class adults but by the 1850s the serial stories were aimed exclusively at teenagers. The stories themselves were reprints or sometimes rewrites of Gothic thrillers such as The Monk or The Castle of Otranto as well as new stories about famous criminals. Some of the most famous of these penny part stories were The String of Pearls which ostensibly introduced Sweeney Todd The Mysteries of London inspired by the French serial The Mysteries of Paris and Varney the Vampire. Highwaymen were popular heroes. Black Bess or the Knight of the Road outlining the largely imaginary exploits of real-life highwayman Dick Turpin continued for 254 episodes. Working class boys who could not afford a penny a week often formed clubs that would share the cost passing the flimsy booklets from reader to reader. Other enterprising youngsters would collect a number of consecutive parts then rent the volume out to friends. In 1866 Boys of England was introduced as a new type of publication an eight page magazine that featured serial stories as well as articles and shorts of interest. It was printed on the same cheap paper though sporting a larger format than the penny parts. Numerous competitors quickly followed with such titles as Boys Leisure Hour Boys Standard Young Men of Great Britain etc. As the price and quality of fiction was the same these storypapers also fell under the general definition of Penny Dreadfuls also known as Penny Bloods or Blood and Thunders in their early days. American dime novels were edited and rewritten for a British audience. These appeared in booklet form such as the Boys First Rate Pocket Library. Frank Reade Buffalo Bill and Deadwood Dick were all popular with the Penny Dreadful audience. Half-penny Dreadful In the mid-1890s a publisher Alfred Harmsworth decided to do something about what was widely perceived as the corrupting influence of the Penny Dreadfuls. He issued new story papers The Half-penny Marvel The Union Jack and Pluck all priced at one half-penny. At first the stories were high-minded moral tales reportedly based on true experiences but it was not long before these papers started using the same kind of material as the publications they competed against. <br /> <br /> A.A. Milne once said 'Harmsworth killed the penny dreadful by the simple process of producing the ha'penny dreadfuller. '. Aldine Publishing Co unknown
193359759The Fortune Press. 1933. Hardback. Very Good-. The Fortune Press hardcover
1930634New York: Privately Printed 1930. Very Good. LIMITED EDITION of 1200 copies. 236 pages black cloth hardcover with corners bumped slight edge wear and gilt lettering on cover. Very Good condition Privately Printed hardcover
1947mon00001899961947-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Not ex-library. Well read copy with some spine wear but still useable colouring of page edges due to age. paperback
1983231839Salt Lake City. : University Services Corporation. 1983. Fifth edition. Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. . Folio. . Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. University Services Corporation. hardcover
41001Salem n.d. 12mo. 42 1 pp. <br /><br />Founded in 1895. Act of Incorporation By-Laws House Rules Lists of officers and members. Very good condition in original cloth binding. Backstrip is sunned and stained. hardcover books
41000Salem n.d. 12mo. 47 pp. b/w photo plates. <br /><br />Founded in 1895. Constitution Rules Lists of officers and members. Very good condition in original cloth binding with gold cover lettering. hardcover books
187311016London: Henry S. King 1873. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Three quarter dark green leather binding with five ridged spine. Decorated ridges and panels and two title plates. Black cloth boards with marbled endpapers and text block edges. Language: English. Book Condition: Very Good: Very light wear to corners edges and spine ends. Lightly rubbed cloth. Tightly bound with clean intact endpapers and strong hinges. Spotting to margins. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages 748. Size: 22.5cm by 14.5cm. Henry S. King hardcover
187211015London: Henry S. King 1872. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Three quarter dark green leather binding with five ridged spine. Decorated ridges and panels and two title plates. Black cloth boards with marbled endpapers and text block edges. Language: English. Book Condition: Very Good: Very light wear to corners edges and spine ends. Lightly rubbed cloth. Tightly bound with clean intact endpapers and strong hinges. Spotting up to page 16. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages 748. Size: 22.5cm by 14.5cm. Henry S. King hardcover
1827N237London: W.Simpkin and R. Marshall 1827. Hardcover. Vg. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. viii524pp. 12 monthly magazines bound in one volume.Worn original binding but internally sound. Published under the Patronage of The Port of London and Bethel Union Society Vol VIII <br/> <br/> W.Simpkin and R. Marshall hardcover
1930368John Held Jr. 1930. Very Good. 1st Limited Edition of 2050 copies. Hardcover is red flannel cloth. Some wear very slight at corners. The end of the preface states: "The engraving of these blocks has taken many hours and a strong right arm but in doing them I have lived again a wild free existence in an Inter-Rocky Mountain settlement with my friends the whores the pimps the gamblers the hop-heads and the lenient police who used to know "The Mormon Kid. " Engravings by John Held Jr.; 49pp and in Very Good condition . John Held Jr. hardcover
1918157529.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1991234526np.: Sacred Harp Publishing. 1991. Revision edition. Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. As new. . Folio. . Very scarce in this condition. Sacred Harp Publishing. hardcover
2004098937Thailand 2004. Book measures 34x25.5.cm. 239pp illustrated throughout. Bound in original publishers laminated illustrated hardcover. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Dust jacket in very good clean condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A very nice clean copy. Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus. Illus. by Waranum Chutchawantipakorn. Small Folio. Hardcover
10 parts in 3 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition, text in English, with very numerous chromolithographed and tinted plates (original tissue guards present where called for), many large folding maps on japon, and some hundreds of monochrome photographs (a number full-page), and maps in the text; original salmon cloth, backs lettered and tooled in gilt, red sprinkled edges, ORIGINAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED, expertly rebacked with old backstrips laid down, a remarkably bright, clean set. This magnificent record of one of the earliest major international conflicts of the twentieth century is remarkable on several counts. In essence an early partwork, it was compiled and issued whilst the war was still in progress, enabling its readers to follow the course and consequences of the fighting in a manner previously unparalleled. Certainly it is unique is the comprehensiveness and detail of its coverage, and in the variety and extent of its illustrations, the two together constituting a truly massive documentary resource. COMPLETE SETS OF THIS NOTABLE WORK ARE RARE, THE MORE SO IN ORIGINAL CLOTH IN THIS CONDITION. Wenckstern II,140.
S18O-00745Edinburgh University Press. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. instruments music history A readable intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books. Edinburgh University Press unknown
1985233293Wolfeboro.: Bowers and Merena. 1985. First edition. . Soft cover. . Near fine copy very light shelf wear. . 4to. Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Bowers and Merena. paperback
19944671481CLB Ltd 01/01/1994. Hardcover. Used; Very Good. WE SHIP WITHIN 24 HRS FROM LONDON UK 98% OF OUR ORDERS ARE RECEIVED WITHIN 7-10 DAYS. We believe you will be completely satisfied with our quick and reliable service. All orders are dispatched as swiftly as possible! Buy with confidence! Greener Books. CLB Ltd hardcover
1815886CLB Ltd. Hardcover. Used; Good. Simply Brit welcome to our online used book store where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books from classics to hidden gems ensuring theres something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. 01/01/1994 CLB Ltd hardcover
46214Ruhleben 1915. FIRST EDITION. Octavo pamphlet pp. 32. Blue pictorial wraps. Some toning to paper wraps have detached along the spine and have some nicks along the edges. Very good a fascinating survival. Campaign book for the election of an M.P. representing Ruhleben internment camp just west of Berlin which housed mainly British citizens caught up in Germany at the outbreak of war and was largely internally self-governed. Among the candidates were Israel Cohen later a leading Zionist and Rueben Castang later a circus trainer. Castang went on to win the election representing the Suffragette Party. Ruhleben, 1915 unknown
1447426851.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2011x-1447426851Earle Press 2011. Paperback. New. 234 pages. 8.43x5.43x0.79 inches. Earle Press paperback