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1835004378London: H. Fisher R. Fisher & P. Jackson 1835. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volumes in 1: 68 64 p. 64 leaves of steel-engraved plates including 2 frontispieces 1 a color frontispiece engraved and printed by G. Baxter and 2 added engraved title pages with imprint: Fisher Son & Co. London 1835; 29 cm. Contemporary full polished maroon calf with five spine compartments between wide raised bands. Gilt-tooled title in second compartment; gilt-tooled decoration on wide raised bands and blind-tooled decoration on remaining compartments. Triple gilt-ruled borders with elaborate blind-tooled borders within on both boards. Gilt-rolled edges and turn-ins. All page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Emma Roberts 1794-1840 was an English travel writer and poet who lived in India for several years. Her text accompanies the beautiful engravings based on drawings by Commander Robert James Elliot who travelled from 1822 to 1824 in India Canton Guangzhou and the Red Sea area. Inscription on front free endpaper verso indicating that the book was given by Samuel Fennell on his engagement to Anabella Groom about 1837; she was the granddaughter of Hannah Lightfoot; later Anabella gave it to her friend Henry Plumptre Ramsden "lest it should in her own words fall into unworthy hands"; she died in 1882 and was buried in Trumpington Churchyard near Cambridge. The Rev. Henry Plumptre Ramsden 1848-1901 was the rector at Cottingham Yorkshire Eng. In Very Good Condition: edges somewhat rubbed; front board partially detached; occasional foxing generally light and in margins of plates; otherwise clean and bright. Because of the weight for international shipping it will have to be sent by international priority. H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson hardcover
1935114977Le Vasseur 1935 Le Vasseur et Cie Editeurs, 3 volumes, 1935, 197-204-222 p., édition illustrée de 60 compositions en couleur par Edmond Malassis (dont 34 hors-textes), reliures éditeur sous étui, environ 26x20cm. Rares et menus frottements sur les dos et les coins, des frottements plus importants sur la coupe latérale des reliures, étuis frottés avec débuts de fente sur les ouvertures, le dos apparaît entre deux pages du tome 3. Sinon intérieurs propres.
19923068EBo. O., Maria Eichhorn., 1992. 30,1 x 22,4 x 1,5 cm. 4 unpaginierte Blätter. Pappschachtel., 3068E Schachtel etwas nachgedunkelt, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.
98013Perrin et cie, Libraires-Editeurs, 1906, 399 p., demi-chagrin, dos très insolé, bords des plats un peu frottés par endroits, intérieur propre.
193150208Paris Rieder, coll. "Christianisme" 1931 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, non coupé, 212 pp. Edition originale. Un des 70 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma de Voiron (seul grand papier), celui-ci avec un envoi de l'auteur à Jean Guéhenno. Légère brunissure en pied du dos, sans gravité. Sinon très bon état, non coupé.
193150208Paris Rieder, coll. "Christianisme" 1931 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, non coupé, 212 pp. Edition originale. Un des 70 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma de Voiron (seul grand papier), celui-ci avec un envoi de l'auteur à Jean Guéhenno. Légère brunissure en pied du dos, sans gravité. Sinon très bon état, non coupé.
3737A. Michel.s.d. Monographie historique 1409- 1450.de la maitresse de Charles VII,illustrations ht,,bibiliographie
2014500265445OUEST-FRANCE 2014 128 pages 16 6x1 6x23 8cm. 2014. Broché. 128 pages.
3036Editions de Cremille, 1970. Quatre volumes petits in-8° reliures éditeur.
17901265344(Paris), de l'Imprimerie de la Cour (wohl fingiert), 1790. Gestochenes Bildnis der Dubarry mit entblößten Brüsten, 95, (1) S. Neuer Ppbd (etwas angestaubt).
1369AUBANEL 1941
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 78 p., b/w ills. Victorya Islam Inas Sanayi Mektebi ve Kibrisli Türk kadinlarin haklari, (1902-1985). The Ottoman State had to leave the administration of Cyprus to the United Kingdom through the Treaty in 1878. Thus, the island of Cyprus was administered by the United Kingdom from 1878 until 1960. There were some regulations in every area, including education, on the island during the United Kingdom period. One of these regulations was the opening of new schools on the island. One of these schools was Victoria Girls' School, where girls on the island received education. After the establishment of the Lycee of Cyprus on the island in 1897, the Victoria Girls' School was opened in 1901. The British administration and the Turkish Cypriot philanthropists have come together to cover the construction costs of the Victorian school. In addition, the British colonial administration requested that the name of the school be Victorian in return for the assistance it made for the construction of the school. The school, which started its educational activities in 1902 despite its establishment in 1901, played an important role in the development of contemporary Turkish Cypriot women. Moreover, it can be said that the school had important impacts on the political, cultural and social life of the island. Meanwhile, the school played an important role in the adoption of the Ataturk's Revolutions in Cyprus. Thus, during and after the United Kingdom period, the Victorian Girls' School has become one of the most well-established schools of the island where the Turkish Cypriot girls were educated. In the research, it was explained in chronological order how this educational institution was established and through which phases it passed.
174 p. + Frontis and Seven full page portraits with biography. 210mm. Original full blue cloth binding. Front board decorated with women carrying a banner "Votes For Women". First edition. Very nice copy. Hardbound. Very good+. WOMAN BX 2
"The remarkable Macdonald women and the great men they inspired" Biographies of the sisters who becames the wives and mothers of a remarkable array of talented Victorians. Alice - wife of John Lockwood Kipling and mother of Rudyard; Agnes, wife of Sir Edward Poynter; Georgina, wife of Sir Edward Burne-Jones; Louisa, wife of Alfred Baldwin whose son Stanley became Ptime Minister. 218p. plates. bibliography.index. Book
365p. Hardcover Good condition
19650London. Dated at head 'February 13th. A.D. 1890'. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. Folded in customary fashion with 'Brief for the opinion of Mr Harington' on the outside of the packet beneath which in another hand: 'Feby 14th. 1890 Richard Harington Esq'. The author's hand is clearly disguised as is usual with valentines the writing being markedly ornate. There are various crude drawings in the margins ranging from images of a barrister and a woman faces of two women one smoking a pipe to small representations of cigar boxes briefs and books. The text of the poem which is unpublished reads: 'I sit me down and take my pen And write to you this line To greet you as in former years. Upon Saint Valentine Another year has rolled away Since February last And think of all those briefs & balls Now reckoned with the past. And may you of the latter have Enough to renovate you And joined with these this year I hope Ten thousand briefs await you. But I must further add – I trust That “Hawky†will have done And not keep you all sitting up Till some time after one! You say some day that ladies will Appear in wig and gown And armed with blue bags & with briefs Have “chambers†up in Town. Its rather sad to think of it What would you poor men do If your briefs went to Mrs. A Instead of going to you The Judge must be a lady too - I'd quite forgotten that But we've no ladies now-a-days To sit as Portia sat And then to think if all the girls Were so Su-per-i-or There'd be no dancing & no fun All would give way to law. No no I'm a conservative And you'll agree with me Let men remain the barristers And women what they be!' Last four lines and the word 'Su-per-i-or' in red ink the rest in black. From the Harington family papers. Sir Richard Harington of Ridlington 12th Baronet was educated at Eton and Christ College Cambridge. Called to the Bar in 1886 he practised as a barrister on the Oxford Circuit before taking up an appointment as a Puisne Judge in the High Court of Justice at Fort William in Bengal in 1899 serving in that capacity until returning home in 1913. In later years he acted as Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Herefordshire. [ London. ] Dated at head 'February 13th. A.D. 1890'. unknown
189600009241Chicago: The Winters Co 1896. Sheets. Very Good. Chromolithograph calendar 4 chromolithograph sheets. 8" x 11.25" or 20 cm by 29 cm. Each drawing has a lady dressing for winter spring summer and fall in the latest fashion of the day. The winter sheet was a supplement to the Boston Herald issued on Dec. 8th 1895 the spring sheet was the supplement to the Boston Herald issued on Dec. 15 1895 the summer sheet a supplement to the Herald issued on Dec. 22 1895 and the fall sheet was a supplement to the Boston Herald issued on Dec. 29 1895. All sheets are tied together by a thin pink ribbon. Each sheet has a small calendar in the left corner with three months represented on each sheet. The winter sheet depicts a lady standing in a public square with a church and municipal building in the background spring shows a lady picking flowers in a pastoral lane summer shows a lady sitting on a bench next to a hayfield and the fall sheet depicts a lady mailing letters on a city street with yellow flowers in her hand. Wikipedia "Richard Veenfliet". The four chromolithographs were drawn by Richard Veenfliet. Veenfliet was a German-born American artist Civil War Veteran having fought for the Union an architect and an early advocate for immigration. Veenfliet moved from New York state to Michigan and would become a member of the Cincinnati Art Club. He was active in the art community until his death in 1922. A charming and richly detailed calendar. Very Good with the occasional tiny surface rub and a discreet tear to the right margin of both the spring and summer sheets .5" and 1" respectively. The Winters Co unknown
nosku978The hardcover stated Yale First Edition from 1989. Other than a clipped back cardholder flyleaf ex libris both the mylar-covered DJ and the book are in positively excellent condition. There are no rips tears etc. and the pages and binding are tight as a drum. If you wish to negotiate the already low price buyers are ALWAYS welcome to make me an offer I can't refuse.Very Good hardcover
19341506200Jena, 1934. 64 S. Br.
145 p. Age stained. Double column. Tall 8vo. 230 mm. Original leather spine over marbled boards. Spine rubbed and worn with loss at tail. Very good condition. Mary Cecil Hay (1840?-1886) was a popular novelist in the 1870's. LIT 8
8vo [21 x 13 cm]; [vi], 267 pp. original brown cloth with gilt spine title lettering, fine and clean, unmarked. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Robinson 283: 'Dora Hort was forceful, outspoken and blessed with a sublime sense of self-importance. An American whose travel book for some reason were published only in London', until this recent reprint, making it the first American edition, if a trifle late. She travelled from New York to San Francisco, via Nicaragua, with much of the description of her experiences and especially with her struggle to complete the trip, its hardships, including the journey mainly by horseback through Nicaragua.
35502080, Paris, Bédelet, s.d.( vers 1880); in-8, cartonnage décoré rouge, noir et or de l’éditeur, tranches dorées. 199 pp. et 8 lithographies hors-texte sur fond teinté par Bocquin. Infimes rouss. pales sinon bel ex. Olga de Russie, Melle de Marillac, Melle de Lussan, Madame Cottin, Madame Elisabeth, Madame Campan, Marie d’Orléans, la Reine Victoria.
1850GIT00d0cParis Amédée Bédelet sd v 1850. In-8 199pp. Cartonnage éditeur romantique percaline anthracite, orné sur le dos et les plats de beaux motifs bleu, rouge et doré, tranches dorées. Orné de 8 gravures hors texte. Rousseurs par endroits, petite tache sur le 1er plat.
187377347Couverture souple. 2 volumes brochés. 508 + 514 pages. Plusieurs pages mal coupées au 1er volume. 2 e volume non coupé. 7 x 11 cm. Rousseurs. Couvertures défraîchies.