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1840036870London: George E. Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1840. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to. pp. 1630 - 1687 complete this is a dis-bound but complete Act. A very clean copy.An Act for regulating the Markets and for erecting a Market House in the Town of Launceston in the County of Cornwall. George E. Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode Paperback
2614517 May 1887; on letterhead of Heythrop Hall Chipping Norton. See his brothers’ entries in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. Folded once. In good condition lightly aged with slight rust spotting at head of last page. Erroneous attribution to Earl Brassey in small type at the head of the first page. Addressed to ‘B. Hobbie Esq’ and signed ‘Albert Brassey’. He doubts whether you will be able to attend the public meeting at Oxford on 28 May. ‘There is no doubt that something must be done to relieve the agricultural distress but I am not at present prepared to do more than listen to the suggestions of those who are much better able than myself to propose a remedy.’ He continues: ‘As soon as the Irish troubles are disposed of our leading statemen will be more at liberty to consider other matters.’ He deeply sympathises with the object Hobbie has ‘in view’ and he feels sure that he will ‘do a great deal of good by ventilating the question at a Public Meeting’. 17 May 1887; on letterhead of Heythrop [Hall], Chipping Norton. unknown
1750M999London: Printed By Thomas Baskett 1750. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. 147-256pp. 31cms. 'Regis Magnae Britanniae Franciae and Hiberniae Decimo quato & Sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the Tenth day of November Anno Dom. 1747 in the twenty-first Year of the Reign of our Sovreign Lord GEORGE the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c And from thence continued by several Propogations to the seventeenth day of February 1750. being the fourth session of this present Parliament'. Attractive general title-page with the Royal Crest. Decorative initial to the black letter type with a drop title to the head of the page. A fine crisp fresh and clean complete copy of the act from a nonce volume. A MAJOR ECONOMIC PRINTED LAND TAX document for the whole of Georgian Britain with details of revenues sought to collected and conseqences if not! No covers but a fine clean copy. <br/> <br/> Printed By Thomas Baskett unknown
1747M1481London: Thomas Baskett. Printer to the King By the Assigns of Roberet Baskett 1747. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. vi pp 903-906pp. An Act to Enforce the Executon of an Act of this session of Parliament for granting to His Majesty serveral rates and Duties uopm Houses Windows or Lights. 31cms. 'Regis Magnae Britanniae Franciae and Hiberniae Vicesimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the First day of December Anno Dom. 1741. And from thence continued by several Prorogations to the eighteenth day of November 1746 being the sixth session of this present parliament'. Attractive general title-page with the Royal Crest. Decorative initial to the black letter type with a drop title to the head of the page. A fine crisp fresh and clean complete copy of the act from an incomplete nonce volume. <br/> <br/> Thomas Baskett. Printer to the King By the Assigns of Roberet Baskett unknown
197019121309-87Shannon: Irish University Press 1970. Book. Good. Hardcover. Ex-library copy with usual labels etc front pastedown damage where label has been removed spine has library shelfmark label and a strip of blue tape which has no apparent function. Internally in very good condition indeed top edge gilt; quarter leather cover has some light rubbing and marking. Facsimile reproduction. Heavy item >2.5kg will incur extra shipping cost outside UK. Irish University Press Hardcover
18755071Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1875. 1875 iv 2 520 p. Publisher's black pebble grain cloth blind blocked and with spine titled in gilt. Neatly rebacked and the original spine relaid. Minor damp staining to the foot of the front board and spine. Internally clean and tight. A very good copy. Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, hardcover
196819121008-87Shannon: Irish University Press 1968. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Internally in very good condition indeed page edges grubby top edge gilt; quarter leather cover has some rubbing and marking scant remains of a sticker on front cover. Facsimile reproduction. Heavy item will incur extra shipping cost outside UK. Irish University Press Hardcover
1714AR1008London: Printed By John Baskett 1714. Original issue . paper wrappers. Fine. Folio. 223-240 pp. 31cms Attractive general title-page with the Royal Crest. Decorative initial to the black letter type with a drop title to the head of the page. A fine crisp fresh and clean complete copy of the act from a nonce volume.pp 223-240 Dis-bound but complete. An important Act from the last year of Queen Anne reign. ORIGINAL PRINTING.AN IMPORTANT ACT for better regulating the Forces to be continued in Her Service for the Payment of Said Troops and of Their Quarters. <br/> <br/> Printed By John Baskett unknown
2492215 March 1853; Leeds. An interesting letter linking two similar individuals like Baines Buckingham had also served as a Yorkshire Member of Parliament in his case for Sheffield as a radical between and 1835; and both men were newspaper proprietors. See the entries for Baines with those for Buckingham and his son in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged and folded for postage. Addressed to ‘J. S. Buckingham Esq’ and signed ‘Edw Baines’. He begins by saying that he will try and promote Buckingham’s ‘son’s introduction to this part of the country as a Lecturer’. According to L. S. Buckingham’s ODNB entry his travels with his father had provided him with ‘experiences that he later put to good use when he was a lecturer’. A difficulty the son will face Baines feels ‘will be the name he bears for his father’s reputation is so high that it will not be easy to sustain the comparison’. Baines goes on to explains a change which has taken place from the former means of ‘negociating between Lecturers & their Institutes in our Yorkshire Union’ adding that if Buckingham will send him the subjects of his son’s lectures he will ‘recommend it to our Committee for their Mid-Summer list’. He also offers to lay newspaper testimonials ‘before the Committee of our Leeds Institute: but I believe they have made their arrangements for this season.’ He turns to ‘the Total Abstinence cause’ to which J. S. Buckingham has ‘rendered immense service’. Baines has recently published his own ‘Testimony’ ‘of which you may be pleased to see a copy’. He feels ‘a difficulty in advocating the Maine Liquor Law on the ground of its interference will personal liberty. But the American democrats are putting the wholesome chain upon themselves very fast.’ He ends by conveying his family’s regards to Buckingham’s. 15 March 1853; Leeds. unknown
15872On letterhead of Rydal House Grosvenor Road Leeds. 12 January 1928. 3pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. He thanks him for his letter and is pleased to be remembered. 'I have the pleasantest recollections of your kindness and courtesy to an obscure junior and I look back with very pleasant feelings too to the five happy years I spent as a member of the British Museum staff.' He is sorry at the thought of the 'many honored figures' who are no longer there but hopes 'still to find one or two who remember me'. He continues with references to the recipient's 'occasional articles in "Notes and Queries"' and to his 'reminiscence of the good old Quaker miller'. He sometimes meets 'Pollard & J. A. Herbert . at a little religious discussion society' but 'too seldom' meets with 'other old B.M. Colleagues'. On letterhead of Rydal House, Grosvenor Road, Leeds. 12 January 1928. unknown
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1911ZB1113592London: HMSO 1911. tall octavo paper wrappers string tied library markings else good; published as Colonial Reports -- Annual No. 689. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. London: HMSO unknown