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1851506056London: Eundall & Addey 1851. Hardcover no jacket; mylar protected. Unpaginated. Poems with bright gilt and colour decorations illustrations and rulings - charming examples of their kind. Boards and spine are slightly scuffed; corners are a little bumped and worn. Gilt page block is marked. Early and late page edges are marked. Foxing throughout. Binding slightly weak at lower portion at some points; pages remain sound. Occasional minor nick or chip to page edges; two or three longer more significant tears on pages though never obscuring text. Content is clear throughout. TS. Hardcover. Good. Illus. by Randolph Mrs Charles. Used. Eundall & Addey Hardcover
Hardcover (no jacket; mylar protected). Unpaginated. Poems, with bright gilt and colour decorations, illustrations and rulings - charming examples of their kind. Boards and spine are slightly scuffed; corners are a little bumped and worn. Gilt page block is marked. Early and late page edges are marked. Foxing throughout. Binding slightly weak at lower portion at some points; pages remain sound. Occasional minor nick or chip to page edges; two or three longer, more significant tears on pages, though never obscuring text. Content is clear throughout. TS Used
(versi-Fano-Ravenna-Apiro)[A DON FEDERICO PELAGALLI] Egregio Professore di Musica Accademico di Ravenna nel Convitto de'PP.della C.di G.di Fano per tre anni Maestro Benemeritissimo. Nel giorno faustissimo 2 ottobre 1859 quando la prima volta sacrifica a Dio nella perinsigne Collegiale di S.Urbano in Apiro il Maestro di Disegno (Raffaele Capo) suo collega ed amico questi versi offriva. Fano, pei Tipi Lana, 1859, (cm 20,5x14), 16 pp (Ode di Francesco Marchese Barbi; Sonetti di Rodolfo Conte Isolani; Domenico Cimatti; Girolamo Lega; Catervo Serrani; Attilio Ceroni; A.P.P.; Pietro Conte Gabrielli; Raffaele Capo) [Euro 16,00]
18681206T100London: Vincent Brooks Day & Son 1868. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 34 8 plates. Very Good. 4.75 x 7.25 inches 11.5 x 18 cm. Brown cloth binding panelled in gilt to front board and in blind to rear board. All edges gilt. Chromolithographic title page following by letterpress title page with light foxing. Eight chromolithographic plates three with perforations along outer margin. Red border to text pages. Binding strained at title page but securely bound. Previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper: 'Marion Aubin St. Helena January 26th 1870' and name again to upper margin of the colour title page. A very scarce title rarely found in commerce. WorldCat lists 10 copies in libraries worldwide. Overall condition is Very Good. International postage will be less than the stated rate. Actual costs are Europe £11.00; USA £15.00; Oceania £16.00; Rest of World £18.00. A postage refund will be made after the order has been placed. Size: 4.75 x 7.25 inches 11.5 x 18 cm. Vincent Brooks, Day & Son hardcover
<p>22 cm, cop. muta recente, p. 32</p>
1880059461Frankfort Kentucky: Weekly Roundabout 1880. 1st Edition . No Binding. Very Good. Single Sheet Folded Once Long Poem Inside. Decoration Above Shows A Person Setting Type With A Printing Press In The Background. Per The Library Of Congress The Weekly Roundabout Frankfort Ky. 1877-1882 Citing Information From The University Of Kentucky Lexington The Frankfort Weekly Roundabout Was One Of Many Newspapers Covering Kentucky'S State Capital And The Surrounding Area During The Early 20Th Century. Established By Claude Buckley In September 1877 The Paper Claimed To Be "Devoted To Local And Society News." The Weekly Roundabout Was Popular From Its Start And By July 1880 Boasted The "Largest Circulation In City And County." Buckley Was A Resourceful Businessman And His Careful Handling Of The Roundabout Was A Major Factor In The Paper'S Success. The Initial Funding For The Publication Came Solely From Advertisements. As A Result The First Volume Containing 11 Issues Was Offered Free Of Charge To The Public Assuring A Loyal Paying Readership For Subsequent Volumes. After The First Volume 25 Cents Would Secure A Subscription Which Offered Readers Four To Eight Pages Of News Every Saturday. The Roundabout'S Devotion To The Citizens Of The Franklin County Area Was Evident. In Addition To The Agricultural Reports Personal News And Serial Literature Often Published In Turn-Of-The- Century Newspapers The Weekly Roundabout Included News About Daily Occurrences As Well Such As Correspondence From Neighborhoods And Surrounding Towns. The Paper Even Detailed Monthly Statistical Reports Of Sunday School Attendance At Area Churches As Well As Their Tithe Amounts And Visitors.The Weekly Roundabout Published An Array Of Unique And Specialized Material Too. In 1881 Campbell Edmonson James' "A Short History Of Franklin County Kentucky"-A Historical And Statistical Report Of The County-Appeared In The Paper. Editor Buckley Also Composed Historical Content Of Note. In October 1877 He Began A Series On The Schools Of Frankfort Covering The Histories Of Institutions Such As The City School And Greenwood Female Seminary. Buckley Served As The Editor Of The Weekly Roundabout For The Entirety Of The Paper'S Existence. In June 1878 He Was Joined By George A. Lewis Former Reporter For The Kentucky Yeoman Another Frankfort Paper. Two Years Later In 1880 Lewis Bought Buckley'S Share Of The Paper. He Then Changed The Name Of The Publication To The Frankfort Roundabout A Paper That Would Continue For Three Decades To Promote The Same Local And Community Values That The Weekly Roundabout Had Advocated During The Four Years Of Its Existence. <br/> <br/> Weekly Roundabout unknown
1889s.d. - comporte une belle lithographie dépliante de Raynaud Frères - in-4 - 4 pp. - e.a.s. - cousus.