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Personal dedication w/ signature and date by author. Very minor shelf wear to top of jacket on front, though otherwise in very good condition. Very small stain on front cover underneath jacket. Otherwise in more than excellent condition... printing is immaculate, pages are crisp and binding is very well preserved. Clean Copy
Hardcover in very good condition, in good condition unclipped jacket. Tears to edges of jacket and creases to upper corner of page 195. A few small scores and light foxing to page block; bump to rear board lower leading corner. Pages are sound and internally clean; contents are clear throughout. TA Used
L'auteur a été juge des enfants pendant 15 ans , elle relate ici une partie de son expérience et des lourdes responsabilités qui incombent à cette fonction . - 298 p. , 400 gr.
Hardcover unmarked review copy with unclipped dust jacket. Direct from the library of a retired professor of EU Law. Board and jacket corners bumped. No other notable flaws. AD Used
17x12. 95p. Marca anterior poseedor.
Facsimile of the very rare (London): 1635 first edition. Small 8vo. Original leather grained cloth binding. Fine copy. These facsimiles are the most affordable way to study, own, and enjoy such rare Americana. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW29 **
4to. (6), 112 pp. (but: 108 pp.; pp. 61-64 skipped in pagination). With 2 folded engraved plans. Contemporary full calf with giltstamped red label to gilt spine. Leading edges gilt. First English translation. - The popular report on the 1683 siege and liberation of Vienna by the Imperial Councillor of War, Vaelckeren, who was sick in Vienna in 1683, when the Turks enclosed the capital. Originally published in Latin, the account saw numerous reissues and translations. The plans show the Ottoman camp around Vienna with the surrounding landscape and towns, as well as the battle formation on 12 September 1683. - Pages 61-64 skipped in pagination, text continuous. With a handwritten insertion in the margin of p. 103 ("of that quality"). Handwritten ownership by "Fran[cis] Parry" to flyleaf. Sold by Gilhofer and Ranschburg in 1913. - Hinges starting. Paper evenly browned throughout, brownstained in places. From the library of the Viennese collector Werner Habel, with his signed and stamped ownership, dated 1976, to the front pastedown. His note of acquisition from the same year is loosely inserted. Sturminger 2953. Gugitz I, 485. Apponyi II, 1132. ESTC R28429. Cf. Kábdebo, p. 43f. Cf. Mayer 576ff. Cf. Jöcher IV, 1381.
First Irish edition, xi, [1], 412, [16]pp., cont. calf, worn, raised bands, without title label, the bottom inch of spine is worn through to stitching.
First Edition, 8vo, [2], 218pp., pp.199-200 omitted in pagination, i.e. p.198 followed by p.201, with the stamp of Dublin Law Society on title, disbound, uncut and partly unopened. Henry Edmund Taffe had accused the Right Hon.William Downes of trespass with force of arms, in that he made an assault on him in Castle Street, in Dublin, and kept and detained him in prison, without any reasonable or probable course, for a long time, to wit, for the space of four hours. The damages were laid at ?5,000. Rare, JISC locating the BL copy only.
TWO VOLUME SET. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 23.5x15.5cm. [21+318] + [27+316] pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Cover and spine corners slightly rubbed. [VOL.II]: Spine rear corner slightly cracked. Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
235X160mm 416pp. hardcover. dust jacket. cover and spine sligthtly worn. dust jacket worn. pages edges slightly bumped. else in good / good- condition.
Second impression. Very good, almost as - new condition; minor shelfwear only. Contents clean and sound throughout. TPW Used
Paperback from the private library of Tony Honore. Light crease to front hinge, no other notable flaws. AD Used
Paperback. The book is accompanied by maps and charts. Front cover detached but preserved inside book. Rear cover is half - detached and lightly marked. Cover edges are lightly faded. Leading corners of covers and pages are slightly creased. Page edges are slightly tanned. Bindings remains intact, contents are clear. T Used
355pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good Bookplate signed by Dees on front flyleaf
pp. 24. 8vo. Quite age stained. Disbound. A sermon to the House of Commons during a general fast proclaimed by Queen Anne (1665-1714) to cleanse the nation from the prosecution of a series of successful but destructive wars. Andrew Snape (1675-1742), provost of King's College, Cambridge, became one of the chaplains in ordinary to Queen Anne, and also held that office under George I. In the year of this sermon he was appointed headmaster of Eton, which flourished greatly under his management. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Small Bx 9
382 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates. Glossary. "My main purpose is to examine the nineteenth century antecedents of Maori-Pakeha relations, both in their ideology and with regard to the practical legal and administrative provisions relating to the Maori." - Preface. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Book
8vo. XIV, 263, (1) pp. Original printed wrappers. Zurich doctoral thesis.
The Doorstep Series, No. 1. Some wear / creasing to cover, back noticably foxed. Pen mark to cover. Previous owner's name on half - title. Contents clean and sound. Used
Paperback. Acceptable condition. Signed by the author on Foreword page. Worn and tanned covers with numerous bumps, scores and marks. Large abrasion on rear cover. Blue pen mark on rear cover. Spine is bumped and spine ends are chipped. Leading corners are worn and bumped, affecting pages. Upper inner corners of pages are bumped. Text is clear. AF Used
First Edition, no half-title, advertisement leaf following the title with a glossary of Moorish terms on verso, [4], 52 pp., disbound. Reza Khan had been charged with embezzlement, mal-administration, etc., and though he was acquitted he was not restored to office.
Large Octavo. 68pp. Stapled pamphlet. Burnt orange soft-cover. African-American history; history of law
3rd edition. VG pbk. Slight staining to the front cover. 22614. eng