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0656892579.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259781983.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19052111902160201333Toboukan 1905. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Toboukan paperback
19349936Glasgow: Kinnaird Press. Glasgow Kinnaird Press n.d. 1934. First Edition. First Impression. Hardback. A very good copy. Sargent it seems has this down as one of the worst written Utopias. I'll let you judge. Inscribed by the author in pencil to the front endpaper. Spine tanned a little bumping A few spots of foxing. 9936 Hyraxia Books. n.d. 1934 . Very Good. Hardback. 1st Edition. 1934. Kinnaird Press hardcover
20111352930PN. New. 2011. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19812111902160602233Culture publishing company 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Culture publishing company paperback
63-9505London UK: Edward Stanford 1854. 8vo. Bound Section 15 pp. Good with Boards & Spine Missing. Scarce.PROVENANCE: Collection of Books from the Library of Hugh Small author of Florence Nightingale: Avenging Angel.Hugh Small as a child lived above his surgeon father's consulting rooms in Harley Street almost opposite Florence Nightingale's first hospital. He graduated from Durham University in 1966 with honors in physics and psychology and worked in the US Chile and France before becoming a partner in a multinational management consultancy based in London. He is also the author of The Crimean War Tempus 2007. Hugh is widowed with two daughters and four grandchildren. London, UK: Edward Stanford, 1854. hardcover
24038Ten of the poems dated to 1912; one from Burnham Beeches. Prose piece without date or place. Archaeologist poet soldier writer of crime fiction - it seems extraordinary that such a man should not have been accorded an entry in the Oxford DNB. In 2001 Napier University in Edinburgh published twenty-one of her father’s ‘Poems from the Great War’ transcribed from his notebook by his daughter Lady Jennifer MacLellan. At least ten of the eleven poems present here date from before the war. The are conventional in structure and somewhat immature in tone: the influence of Francis Thompson is apparent. The prose piece is altogether more successful. In choosing as his subject a fictitious individual with an almost primal connection with rock and stone Casson could almost be writing about himself. He was the author of ‘The Technique of Early Greek Sculpture’ 1933 and ‘Sculpture of To-day’ 1939 and carefully oversaw the transportation of the two and a half tons of sculptured marble and iron railings of Rupert Brooke’s monument to the remote olive grove where he is buried. All eleven poems present here are fair copies in autograph nor has the typescript prose piece any manuscript emendations. There is no indication that any of the items were ever published. The eleven poems are grouped over two bifoliums and two loose leaves each of the four groups dating from a different time. ONE: Six poems on a bifolium headed ‘Sept. 1912. M. F.’ 3pp 12mo. The first lines of the six poems are as follows. First poem twelve lines: ‘Little Brothers of the Grasses / Let me stay awhile with you.’ Second poem five lines: ‘On the warm stones beside the sea I lie’. The last four poems appear to have the collective title ‘Sea Sorrow.’ Third poem four lines: ‘Wild waves that fling their foam & fall’. Fourth poem eight lines: ‘O passionate waves that never tire!’ Fifth poem eight lines: ‘’Tween grey of the sea & grey of the sky’. Sixth poem four lines: ‘Over the downs at dusk of day’. TWO: Three poems on a single leaf headed ‘Burnham Beeches. / Oct. 1912. M. F.’ 1p 4to. First poem twelve lines: ‘Deep down in the woods when the leaves are falling’. Second poem six line: ‘A cold gold moon climbed up a steely sky’. Third poem sixteen lines: ‘Life like leaves that were green & now are sere’. THREE: Single poem twenty-one lines on bifolium headed ‘MÆSTITIA DIERVM NON REVOCANDARVM QUIA CONFECTARVM. / Nov. 1912.’ First of three stanzas: ‘Amind the singing of the stars / Amid the singing of the sea / The old dead days from devious ways / Came drifting drifting up the / hilltop still and secretly. / All grey the earth and grey the sky / As the ghosts of days went drifting by.’ FOUR: Single poem ten lines on one side of torn piece of paper. 1p landscape 12mo. Begins: ‘What has been and what is to be / Surges around and covers me.’ FIVE: Mimeographed typescript of a prose piece titled ‘THE MAN FROM THE HILLS’ with the author’s name given at top right as ‘S. CASSON.’ 5pp 4to. Printed on one side each of five leaves held together with a brass stud. Neatly folded twice. Reminiscences and assessment of the character of a almost certainly fictional departed friend of the narrator’s an otherworldly figure with a ‘close friendship of inanmate things’ and in particular stone ‘He told me once that the grandest feeling he had ever experienced was when he was crossing the Aegean and knew he was near Paros and its marble quarries.’. First paragraph reads: ‘His senses told him of the proximity of mountains just as we of cruder sensibility know when we are near the sea. He was not endowed with the more abnormal gifts of those in whose hands hazel twigs bend at the knowledge of flowing water or who can tell without enquiry what sort of men they were who scarred the hilltops with trenches or carved the slopes into lynchets. He was just an ordinary man but his capacities had bever been blunted with the trivialities of routine or the banal things of everyday existence.’ Ten of the poems dated to 1912; one from Burnham Beeches. Prose piece without date or place. unknown
1784912727.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1990Q-0887402526Schiffer Publishing Ltd 1990-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schiffer Publishing, Ltd hardcover
ria9780262017473_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
19582090502128701776Social Thought Study Group Publishing Department 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: Paperback Number of books: 1 Social Thought Study Group Publishing Department paperback
1333486065.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2022BN196022LIGHTNING SOURCE INC 2022. 2022. Softcover. Technical Analysis Of Various S&P 500 Company's Stocks. For Dummies <br/><br/>Technical Analysis Of Various S&P 500 Company's Stocks. For Dummies Remy Soldat LIGHTNING SOURCE INC paperback
19430072801943. Hardcover. Cloth Box. Very Good. Inimitable and disarming tales that represent the pinnacle of outsider art and folk art with the naive drawings richly full of life as they speak of the daily routine at a British army camp during the Second World War from the point-of-view of a camp mascot cat who excels at mangling English in its creative attempts at phonetic spelling. Folios are oblong 41 by 30 cm each. The first folio contains "The Alterbyografy" a 56 pages long unpaginated with 54 illustrations including the folio cover 28 of which are full page 24 of which are half page. The second folio is entitled "Kamp Karacters" . This is 51 leaves with 92 illustrations including the cover 51 of which are full page 40 a third page generally with the area above entirely blank. Illustrations are rendered with colored pencil and crayon. The first manuscript is a continuous narrative of army life its humdrum rhythms and routines its various inanities its social life sports and other activities etc. while the second part is more character sketches. The second folio is even more visually driven than the autobiography. Another distinction between the two is that the autobiography is done with the leaves oblong while the character studies are applied with the leaves vertical. While one part isn't exactly a sequel to the other the two parts are truly complementary. The two folios are of a rough burlap material with a large title sheet mounted on their front cover. The folios have three flap folds to hold the loose sheets in plus ribbon ties on their right sides. hardcover
2090502113714013Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1166309428.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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18011A.Rd" Addison Road 27 July 1857. Three pages 8vo sl. crumpled but text clear and complete though something of a scrawl. He apologises for hasty writing and asks of "the Exhibition at Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition is open or to be seen on Sundays Underlined. The Duc de Richelieu is going to Scotland & can only go there on Sunday. To save time perhaps you would be so good as to answer him yes underlined or no underlined. He knows English thouroughly well". He gives the full Holland House address for where the Duc is staying. He concludes with information about suffering an attack by some form of cholera. Note: see "The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832 ed. D.R. Fisher 2009". A.Rd" [ Addison Road ], [27 July 1857?] unknown
1855004467London: H.G. Collins 22 Paternoster Row 1855. 12mo pp 25 3 4pp publisher's adverts. Double-page map of Sebastopol Harbour double page map showing the Crimea relative to the seat of war 9 engraved plates of which three are double page showing the exterior of a casemated battery plan of a modern fortress with siege works profile view of a bastion 24 pounder siege gun an embrasure a 15 inch french mortar shell case-shot grape-shot & round shot a fascine & a gabion Minie rifle & patent revolver. All the plates are waterstained the contents are very slightly weak neat stamp of a former owner T.W. Pickard who was the estate manager at Glynde in three places including the title page and very faintly on the upper cover large inscription of original owner Frederick Prodger on verso of front endpaper original orange glazed and printed boards rubbed and slightly worn original blue cloth spine a little worn. EXTREMELY RARE. First Edition. Boards. Good. H.G. Collins, 22 Paternoster Row Hardcover
18771210020027George Bell and Sons 1877. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fair hardcover. No DJ. ORIGINAL 1877 EDITION. WITH MANY BEAUTIFUL STEEL ENGRAVING ILLUSTRATIONS. Ex-Library with usual markings. Text unmarked. Slightly tanned. Covers show edge wear with rubbing. bumped corners. LIbrary support tape on back strip. Hinges supported with library tape. Still very readable.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! George Bell and Sons hardcover
1860FRB504New York: W A Townsend 1860. Book. Fair to Good. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. The Mexican War by an English Sodier comprising Incidents and Adventures in the United States and Mexico with the American Army. Boards are soiled and spine ends and corners worn away and bumped. Hinges are cracked and there is some foxing but the contents are otherwise in quite nice condition. 288pp. W A Townsend Hardcover
194527245Vancouver B. C.: P. R. P. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1945. First Edition. Softcover. No author. Closed tears to the wraps. Interior is "fine." B/W photos of ruined cities in Germany "actual photographs by a Canadian Soldier." a scarce bit of WW2 ephemera. ; Oblong 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 30 pages . P. R. P. paperback
19562092902143901540Gakufu Shoin 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Gakufu Shoin paperback
19562092902143801519Gakufu Shoin 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Gakufu Shoin paperback