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76-0794London: The Illustrated London News 1852. Wood engravings on newsprint. pp. 339-340. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good. London: The Illustrated London News, 1852. unknown
76-0784London: The Illustrated London News 1857. Wood engravings on newsprint. pp. 323-324. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good. London: The Illustrated London News, 1857. unknown
76-0798London: The Illustrated London News 1861. Wood engraving on newsprint. pp. 213-214. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good. London: The Illustrated London News, 1861. unknown
76-0797London: The Illustrated London News 1861. Wood engraving on newsprint. pp. 417-418. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good. London: The Illustrated London News, 1861. unknown
76-0781London: The Illustrated London News 1860. Wood engravings on newsprint. pp. 69-70. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good. London: The Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
76-0795London: The Illustrated London News 1852. Wood engravings on newsprint. pp. 285-286. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good ink stamp showing through to recto. London: The Illustrated London News, 1852. unknown
71-1450London UK: The Illustrated London News 1852. Wood engraving. 7 x 8 3/4 in. image; 15 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. sheet. Very Good light toning along sheet edges.Provenance: From the Collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, UK: The Illustrated London News, 1852. unknown
71-1443London UK: The Illustrated London News 1860. Wood engraving. 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. image; 15 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. sheet. Very Good light toning along sheet edges a small speck of foxing in lower margin a small brown spot in bottom image.Provenance: From the Collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, UK: The Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
71-7630London: The Illustrated London News November 27 1886. Lithographic illustration. 38 x 28 cm sheet. Very Good light toning along sheet edges.Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London: The Illustrated London News, November 27, 1886. unknown
1996020977Marceline Missouri: D-Books Publishing 1996. Book. NF. Hardback. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hardback bound in red boards with gilt title and decorations on the cover. No defects on this clean tight and unmarked book. Book presents a historical look at this Northwest Arkansas county through many black ad white photos. 96 pages. D-Books Publishing Hardcover
elala4740Toronto: 1889. 12mo. ff. 12 containing 28 views on 12 plates. accordion fold-out. black gilt & blind-stamped cloth spine ends frayed tears along folds ñ some completely separated Toronto: 1889 hardcover
1557017972.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17428On letterhead of the Newspaper Press Fund Bouverie House Fleet Street London. 21 October 1957. 2pp. 4to. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. The letter begins with a reference to W. Macqueen-Pope 'who has been a close friend of mine in the worlds of journalism and the theatre for more years than either of us may wish to remember - at least forty'. Having applied unsuccessfully for seats at the premiere of 'My Fair Lady' he suggests a 'special performance' for 'those members of the journalistic profession who fall by the wayside'. Having received 'the remarkable sum of £15000' from the first performance of the film 'Around the World in Eighty Days' he thinks a 'special performance' or a 'midnight matinee'. He ends by inviting Littler to the Festival Dinner at which 'the Prime Minister has already promised to be our principal speaker'. Autograph footnote with initials. On letterhead of the Newspaper Press Fund, Bouverie House, Fleet Street, London. 21 October 1957. unknown
2413023 February 1921; on letterhead of The Sphere London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 4to. On aged and worn paper; folded four times. Signed ‘Clement Shorter’. The letter is headed with Sayers’ Totnes address. He begins by explaining that the Sphere’s ‘Children’s Supplement’ has been abandoned due to ‘the high cost of paper’. Turning to Sayers’ other letter he thanks him for offering to lend him a copy of Baring Gould’s ‘Strange Survivals’ but that he will obtain his own copy. He ends by thanking him for ‘the various information’. 23 February 1921; on letterhead of The Sphere, London. unknown
18144Two from Briar Cottage Shepherds Bush 2 and 7 January 1893. One on letterhead of 64 Charlotte Street Fitzroy Square London . 'Saturday' no date. The three items in fair condition on aged and worn paper the last two items with traces of grey paper from mounting adhering. ONE: From Charlotte Street. 'Saturday' undataed. Signed 'Irving Montagu'. 2pp. 8vo. Arranging to dine at Draper's in the face of a clashing invitation. TWO: From Briar Cottage 2 January 1893. 4pp. 12mo. Signed 'Montagu'. A warm letter thanking him and praising his family and 'staunch friends': 'You speak very kindly of success in store for me - not so much for myself as for Cissie his wife born Cecilia Laura Borrell 1859-1910 and the bairn do I wish it might be so - you and I are both fighters . I had my share of rough and tumble before my campaigning experiences during the Russo-Turkish War described in his book 'Camp and Studio' 1890 and feel very deeply that I owe what impetus I have had to a wish to deserve well of such old friends as yourselves to whom Cissie Violet and self again unite in best good wishes'. A postscript refers to 'Rufus' and his return to his studio. THREE: From Irving Cottage 7 January 1893. 1p. 12mo. Signed 'Montagu'. He has been 'jacked up this week with a game foot' which thwarted his attempt to visit the Drapers at 60 Vincent Square. His wife Cissie who has had a bad cold joins him in 'mutual Salaams'. Two from Briar Cottage, Shepherds Bush, 2 and 7 January 1893. One on letterhead of 64 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square [ London unknown
16384Manchester: Manchester City News. 1908. Laid out in three columns on one side of a 71 x 26 cm piece of newsprint stock. With two illustrations in text 'Chalfont St. Giles: the only remaining Milton home' and 'Facsimile of a Milton Sonnet'. Aged and brittle with a few words of text lost in two vertical folds which have been repaired with archival tape. Section headings are 'Commemorations' 'Manchester Exhibitions and Addresses' 'A Tribute' 'The English Patriot' 'Milton and Music' 'His Optimism' 'His Self-Confidence' and 'A Poetic Life'. [Manchester: Manchester City News. 1908.] unknown
1436765226.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428890784.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1527834026.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1852006787William Little. Overview and condition: complete issue containing pages 185-208; previously disbound from bound volume; a few light minor age spots to front cover; small stain to lower left corners of each page to blank margins only; periodic tiny closed edge tears to lower edge of fold out engraving. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The New Ministers and Their Explanations; The New Lord Chancellor with engraving The New Lord Chancellor - The Right Hon. Lord St. Leonard's - Sketched in Lincoln's Inn Hall on Monday Last; Revival of the Anti-Corn-Law League; Dignity Vindicated After the Manner of the United States Congress; The Procession of the Queen Isabella of Spain to the Church of Atocha with two engravings; Drury-Lane Theatre - Miss Faucit's 'Julia' with engraving; Van Dun's Almshouses Westminster with engraving; British Institution with two art engravings; Thomas Moore with three engravings: his portrait birth-place and Facsimile of a Letter to the Illustrated London News from Thomas Moore; The Fatal Inundation at Holmfirth with several stark engravings of the devastation; The Great Exhibition with two engravings entitled Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition - Portion of the South Transept and double-page sheet with three engravings entitled Grand Panorama - Concluded - of the Great Exhibition - No. IX - South and North Portions of the Transept; Who the New Ministers Are; Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Chess Club; Part I of The Railway Note-Book by Angus B. Reach. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1852. William Little unknown
1852006811Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: two complete issue Nos. 574 and 575 containing pages 121-152; previously disbound from bound volume; narrow waterstain along upper edges to blank margins only; light foxing in places; else Near Fine. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article Emigration and the Gold Fever "The most popular word of the present day is 'Nuggets'"; Sketches from the Turon Gold Fields New South Wales with ten engravings; poem Peter Brown's Reasons for Not Going to the Diggings which begins: "No more of Australia! my arms are too old; And my back is too stiff to go digging for gold"; Pentonville Prison; Her Majesty's Visit to Belgium with six engravings including front cover; The 'Challenger' Life-Boat with three drawings and engraving Richardson's Patent Tubular Life-Boat; The Blue Flag on Cross Fell Cumberland with engraving; Sketches in Burmah with three engravings; The Season of 1852 at Her Majesty's Theatre; Government by Shows - The Paris Fetes with six engravings; The Late and the Present Napoleon; Paris Its Workshops and Work-People; The Naval Combat on the Seine; The Passage of the Mont St. Bernard; The President's Soiree at St. Cloud; The Grand Ball in the Marche des Innocens; full-page engraving Colossal Statue of Napoleon in the Champs Elysees; full-page engraving The Grand Ball at the Marche des Innocens; The Great Exhibition of 1851 - Reports of the Juries Printed for the Royal Commission 1852; The Kaffir War with four engravings; Extraordinary Meteor with two drawings; The New Crystal Palace at Sydenham with engraving and ground-plan. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown
1858007482London England: Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete double issue containing pages 249-284 including Supplements plus unpaginated double-page full-colour engraving laid in dated March 13 1858 and entitled Grand Entry of the Prince and Princess Frederick William Into Berlin; previously disbound from bound volume; pages lightly age-browned periodic light age spots and light soil overall in very nice condition. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and primary news items lengthy regular columns all containing detailed reportage of London local domestic colonial and foreign news and events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities sports art theatre and music. Notable articles and entries include Our Foreign Relations; The New Ministry with individual biographies; Presents to the Prince and Princess Frederick William; lengthy regular column Foreign and Colonial News; The War in China - The Attack on Canton; Transatlantic Sketches - The Spanish Race in America No. II; Out-Door Amusements March; The Great Solar Eclipse; special Supplement entitled Bridal Tour of the Princess-Royal In Prussia with numerous subheadings; full-page musical score Two Rivers Words by A. Marschan Music by Franz Keiser; Exhibition of the British Institution; Matrimonial Alliances of British Princesses a lengthy history; The Royal Festivities in Berlin; History of the House of Brandenburg; Some Curiosities of Prussian Court History. With numerous engravings including front cover portrait engraving of The New Premier The Right Hon. The Earl of Derby; full-page engraving The Royal Wedding - The Bridal Procession in Buckingham Palace; three large engravings accompanying the article The War in China - The Attack on Canton; five engravings entitled The New Ministry with portrait engravings of Lord Stanley Sir F. Kelly Sir F. Thesiger Earl Malmesbury and Sir J. Pakington; eight Figures accompanying the article The Great Solar Eclipse; front cover Supplement entitled Bridal Tour of the Princess-Royal In Prussia in full-colour with full-colour engraving entitled Arrival of the Prince and Princess Frederick William at Antwerp; splendid full-colour double-page engraving laid in and entitled Grand Entry of the Prince and Princess Frederick William Into Berlin; engravings Disappointment and Hope drawn from art works; lovely full-page engraving of art work entitled The Hay Harvest; double-page engraving The Royal Wedding Festivities in Berlin - Grand Reception in the Hall of Knights; two full-page engravings of art works the first The Campbells Are Coming and the second Asses Drinking; full-page engraving to rear cover entitled The Royal Wedding Festivities - The Procession of the Trades Passing the Palace Berlin. . Very Good. Magazine. First Edition. 1858. Herbert Ingram unknown
1853006925Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 630 and 631 containing pages 521-552; previously disbound from bound volume; both fold-out engravings detached but present and show periodic short closed tears along right edge to blank margins only; last few pages each show a tiny corner chip to upper left corner; the lightest of foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Condition of the Multitude; Foreign and Colonial News - including Russia and Turkey - Occupation of the Danubian Principalities; Imperial Parliament - including Government of India Bill; The Search for Sir John Franklin; Launch of the "Croesus"; Destruction of the Imperial Theatre Moscow By Fire; The Court; The Royal Christening; double-page fold-out engraving "The Camp at Chobham - Troops Passing in Review Before Her Majesty"; Music; The Theatres; Table-Turning lengthy letter from Professor M. Faraday; Metropolitan News; Summary of the New Cab Law; National Sports; Naval and Military Intelligence; Chess; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; The Architectural Museum; Provincial Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; The Excavations at Cuma; advertisements; lead article Issue No. 631 The English and French Camps; The Fejervary Archaeological Collection; Russia and Turkey - The Danubian Principalities; The French Camp at Helfaut; The Chasseurs de Vincennes with numerous engravings; Waterspout in Berkshire; An Account of the Wonderful Escape of the Barque "Adelaide" From Being Totally Destroyed by Fire - By Edward W. S. Driffield Passenger; The Camp at Chobham with double-page fold-out engraving "Her Majesty Royal Visitors and Staff at the Camp at Chobham"; "Plan of the Camp on Chobham Common"; five other engravings; Paris Fashions for July; The French Commission on the Great Exhibition of 1851; Literature book reviews; Her Majesty's Visit to the Camp The Camp at Chobham with two engravings. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
1853006937Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: complete issue numbers 645 and 646 containing pages 241-276 plus unpaginated advertisements; previously disbound from bound volume; in three detached sections all present; two fold-out engravings detached but present; the lightest of age-spots and foxing in places. Rich with spendid engravings throughout for most feature articles and news items and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article What London Requires for the Prevention of Cholera; The Channel Fleet at Queenstown; Foreign and Colonial News; Obituary of Eminent Persons; New Orleans - The Yellow Fever; Public Conveyances in Paris; The Future Government of India; Boar-Hunting in the East Indies; Literature book reviews; The British and French Fleets in Besika Bay; The Golden Horn and the Falls of the "Sweet Waters of Europe"; The Eastern Question; Lord John Russell at Greenock; lengthy poem "The Mowers" "An Anticipation of the Cholera"; Chess; The Theatres; Music; The Gloucester Musical Festival; Opening of the New Swansea Grammar-School; The English Protestant Church at Geneva; Somersetshire Archaeological Society; Epitome of News - Foreign and Domestic; advertisements; Rise and Progress of the Chinese Rebellion with half-page Map of China; Metropolitan News - including Health of London; National Sports; Postscript - including Threatening Aspect of the Eastern Question and lengthy one-paragraph Working of the Fugitive Slave Law in the United States; The Cholera; The Court; Provincial Intelligence; Monetary Transactions of the Week; The Markets; The London Gazette; advertisements; lead article Issue No. 646 The Eastern Crisis - The Condition Moral Social and Political of the Turks in Europe; lengthy Notes of a Visit to Constantinople; Sketch of the History of the Ottoman Empire From the End of the Seventeenth Century to the Present Time; double-page fold-out engraving "Panoramic View of Constantinople From the Tower of Galata" Drawn by Birket Foster; General View of the Present State of the Ottoman Empire; Viscount Stratford-de-Redcliffe G.C.B.; The Summer Palace of the British Embassy at Therapia. . Near Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1853. Herbert Ingram unknown
1852006827Herbert Ingram. Overview and condition: two complete issues Nos. 596 and 597 containing pages 505-536; previously disbound from bound volume; light narrow waterstain along upper edges of Issue No. 596 to blank margins only; a few short closed edge tears along right edge of fold-out plate as well as periodic small chips to upper edge all to blank margins only ; else Near Fine. With numerous and splendid engravings and detailed reportage of current events history politics law and crime economics trade architecture personalities art theatre and music highlights include: lead article The Budget; The Search for Sir John Franklin with four engravings; Sir Edward Belcher's Artic Expedition; The Large Print of the Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington in St. Paul's Cathedral; Smithfield Club Cattle Show with three engravings of Smithfield Club Prize Cattle; The Empire in France - The Deputation of the Legislative Corps at St. Cloud Proclamation at the Hotel de Ville Entry of the Emperor into Paris with three engravings; Reaping Machinery with several figures; Presents from Mexico to Her Majesty and the Prince of Wales with three engravings; Floods at Salisbury with engraving; Parliamentary Portraits Mr. George Alexander Hamilton for Dublin University with portrait engraving; Beaumont Institution with engraving Lecture on the Duke of Wellington and His Times at the Beaumont Institution Mile-End; lead article for Issue No. 597 entitled The Duke of Wellington as Administrator of the Army; engraving Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington - The Procession in Pall-Mall; The Duke of Wellington as an Agriculturist and Landlord; Dr. Cumming's Lecture on the Career and Character of the Duke of Wellington; The Great Duke Receiving the Thanks of Parliament; splendid full-page engraving The Late Duke of Wellington at the Bar of the House of Commons Addressed by the Speaker; splendid full-page engraving Temple-Bar on the Night Before the Funeral of the Duke of Wellington; Wellington Tributes; magnificent double-page fold-out engraving Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington - Arrival of the Car at St. Paul's Cathedral; Oliver Cromwell's State Funeral with engraving Cromwell Lying in State; engraving The Hero and His Horse on the Field of Waterloo Twenty Years After the Battle from painting by B. R. Haydon; Batons of the Late Duke of Wellington with engraving; Miniature of the Duke of Wellington by Isabey with engraving; Portrait of the Duke of Wellington by Pellegrini with engraving; The Duke's Birth and School-Days with two engravings: Room in Dangan Castle and First School of the Late Duke of Wellington at Trim; The Crypt of St. Paul's. Lowering the Body of the Duke of Wellington with engraving; An After-Dinner Speech of the Duke; The Model-Room at St. Paul's Cathedral with engraving; The Duke's Birthplace. . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1852. Herbert Ingram unknown