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1st edition. VG pbk. Design by Nancy Simpson. Illustrations by Janice Lindstrom.19971. eng
Near VG hbk reprint in pictorial boards. Illustrated by Kenneth Inns. (Ladybird Series 522 ; 8). 18689. eng
1st edition. Hardback in a protected dust jacket. VG/Fine. Former public library copy with slight damage to the front endpaper. ISBN 0715355376. 20927. eng
1st edition. 4to,160 pages, illustrated, maps on front and back endpapers. Very good condition hardback, green cloth with gilt writing on spine. No dust jacket.39094. eng
Fine/Vg (light edgewear to price clipped dj and back cover lightly marked, clean orange cloth with bright gilt titles on spine, contents fine, no inscriptions) octavo 160pp. First edition. Maps to endpapers, many b/w photographs.
Vg/Vg (book and dj both no significant fault) octavo 247pp. Informative account of country inns, their histories, their beauties, their curiosities and associations. Illustrated with 46 b/w photographs.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor traces of storage to front cover and no bumping to corners. 704pp. The state of play with pubs which were open in 2004.
Name to front and small name sticker inside front cover. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. Minor creasing to front cover. A very clean very tight copy with mark down rear spine edge and no bumping to corners. 24pp. The first book in the Salford pubs series. Illustrated.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, creasing to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to sharp corners. Thirteen double page maps plus 413pp. A companion covering Great Britain and Ireland giving details of a huge range of the literary associations of places and districts with authors from Bede to Tolkien, Sir Walter Scott to Zennor, DH Lawrence and Pepys.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 128pp. History and photographs of inns and pubs and their customs around mid-Cheshire. Includes a suggested pub crawl around the area.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 59pp. With details of the pubs in the Lees, Springhead and Alt districts of Oldham still open in 1996 and of those which had closed already. An even more nostalgic record after the last few years of closures.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers, creasing to spine. A very clean very tight copy not price clipped or marked or torn with slight rubbing to corners. 578pp. Campaign for Real Ale guide for 2001.
365 p. Numerous full page photographs. Tall 8vo. 240mm. Original binding. Original priced dust jacket. First published 1926. Hardbound. Very good. AMER BX 3
4to., Third Impression, with 8 coloured plates and 24 monochrome illustrations in the text, neat contemporary signature on front paste-down; original series binding of pictorial boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at edges and on (predominantly white) rear panel. Published in Collins' well-known 'Britain in Pictures' series. Uncommon in this condition. Carney 67.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In English. Color photos. [24] p. Gümüshane Karaca Cave.= Gümüshane Karaca Magarasi.
History of the Sanders family from 17thC Essex to 20thC Bethnal Green. Illustrated. 230 pages. Index. Illustrated. Dedication from author on half-title page.
pp. 365 + Illustrations. 8vo. Full blue cloth binding, worn. PA 51
8vo., Second Edition, with frontispiece, plates, illustrations in the text and front endpaper map, neat signature on blank preliminary; original series binding of red cloth, upper board framed in white and blocked in blind, gilt back, backstrip lightly sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy. With 4pp series catalogue at end.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [vii], 93 p., xLiv b/w plates. Contents: Introduction: An historical outline of Turkish culture The Great Seljuk Empire - The Anatolian Seljuks - Seljuk culture during the reign of the Anatolian Seljuks - Development of social life - Learning - Seljuk music - The emergence of the Beyliks in Anatolia - Social and cultural life during the periods of the Principalities - Turkish culture during the Ottoman period - Organization and planning in the Ottoman Empire - Social institutions - Turkish architecture - Religious architecture - Architectural decorations. CATALOGUE OF MOSQUES: The mesjid-i Juma'a, Isphahan - The laeddin Mosque, Konya - The Ulu Jami, Divrigi - The Isa Bey Mosque, Seljuk - The Ulu Jami, Manisa - The Yeshil Jami, Bursa - The Ulu Jami, Bursa - The Uch Sherefeli Jami, Edirne - The Beyazid Mosque, Istanbul - The Shezade Mosque, Istanbul - The Suleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul - The Selimiye Mosque, Edirne - The Nur-u Osmaniye Mosque, Istanbul. CATALOGUE OF MEDRESEHS: The Karatay Medreseh, Konya - The Chifte Minareli Medreseh, Erzurum - The Medreseh of Chelebi Mehmed, Merzifon - The Muradiye Medreseh, Bursa - The Ak Medreseh, Nigde - The Kapiagasi Medreseh, Amasya. CATALOGUE OF TURBEHS: The turbeh of Mama Hatun, Tercan - The Döner Kümbet, Kayseri - The Sirchali Kümbet, Kayseri - The Yeshil Turbeh, Bursa - The Turbeh of Shezade Mehmed, Istanbul. CATALOGUE OF KIOSKS AND PALACES: The Alaeddin Kiosk, Konya - The Chinili Kiosk, Istanbul - The Topkapi Palace, Istanbul CATALOGUE OF CARAVANSERAIS: The Evdir Han, Antalya - The Sultan Han, Aksaray - The Alara Han, Antalya - The Susuz Han, Burdur - The Yeni Han, Sivas - The Kurkchu Han, Istanbul.
No marks or inscriptions and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 59pp. In the 1850s there were around 150 licensed houses in Middleton between Manchester and Rochdale. By the date of this book, the number had dropped to less than sixty. This study tells the story of some of these. Illustrated. Scarce.
Book shows considerable wear to exterior, fading to heavy cloth boards. Binding is cracked but intact, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. James Bone's intimate look at London during the early Twentieth Century, complete with illustrations from his brother, Muirhead Bone. The pages of this book contain some of the experiences and fancies gathered in twenty years of London life, which describe London in the first quarter of the twentieth century. 195 pages with occasional b&w illustrations. Contents include: Portland stone, The four inns, The club streets, Shops, The street of the giant gooseberry, North of Euston, Bargees and watermen, etc.
Still has original bookmark attached. Date assumed from Lighting Up Tables which start April 1938. xiv, 31, 910, 102 pages. Signature at top of front free endpaper. Page 605-8 loose. Wear on extremities and some marks to covers.
4to., First Edition, with 8 coloured plates and 24 monochrome illustrations in the text, endpapers lightly spotted, small neat contemporary signature on front paste-down; original series binding of pictorial boards, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly rubbed at extremities. Published in Collins' well-known 'Britain in Pictures' series. Carney 67.
4to., First Edition thus, with decorative title and 69 plates on 32; red buckram, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, upper board unevenly faded else a very good, bright, clean copy. A standard reference. Larwood and Hotten's 'History of Signboards' was first published in 1866 by the latter's firm, founded in 1853. At Hotten's death in 1874 the company was acquired by Andrew Chatto who renamed the house Chatto and Windus.