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A9781345340587Hardback. New. hardcover
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0266662579.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1885853N12London: Chapman and Hall 1885-1886. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 6". Not stated. Leading Victorian writer Thomas Carlyle offers a gloss on the letters of Oliver Cromwell in these three attractive volumes. The third edition of Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches elucidated by Scottish essayist historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. Following an introduction to Cromwell Carlyle offers a gloss on the statesman's letters composed between 1636 to1658. Prize bookplate to the front paste down of volume I. Mr Arthur Wansborough Jones was awarded the Daniel Reardon Prize in 1889. With a gilt crest of the Law Society of the United Kingdom to the front boards Binder's sticker to the rear paste rear pastedown of volume I and to the front pastedown of volumes II and III. Bound by 'J. Low' of Chancery Lane. In a full blue calf binding with a gilt crest of the Law Society of the United Kingdom to the front boards. Externally smart with some very light rubbing to the boards. Each volume has some minor rubbing to the extremities and to the head and tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean throughout. Very Good Indeed Chapman and Hall hardcover
20004446528<p>306pp name on title page and a small amount of underlining otherwise unmarked.</p> Monthly Review Press paperback
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177045899London: Printed for the Editor. and Sold By J. Swan Et Al. Very Good. 1770. First Edition. Hardcover. Contemporary calf. Chipped label. Gilt decor to spine. Edges worn tape reinforcement to front hinge. Old names to title page which is partially detached. Pp vii 560 5 table of contents. Contents generally VG. Scarce item. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Printed for the Editor. and Sold By J. Swan, Et Al hardcover
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16609520London: Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwind 1660. An excellent copy of this first edition rebound in a later pristine cloth titled in gilt to spine. Beautifully clean and crisp throughout. 112 pp. collated and complete. Leaves 86 and 87 remain sealed together along a small section of fore edge noted on collation. The volume details reports from Parliament in April 1657 during the Protectorate debating whether the Lord Protector Cromwell was to take the title of King and records the speeches arguing that he should take the crown as part of a revised constitution. It includes speeches from Cromwell. His final speech ends 'That I cannot undertake this Government with the Title of a King and that is mine answer to this great and weighty business'. Edited by Nathaniel Fiennes or by Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke both supporters of Oliver Cromwell. The names of the members of the Committee are enclosed in brackets on the title page. The preface 'To the reader' is signed. 'By a lover of his King and Countrey'. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1660 Printed by John Redmayne for Philip Chetwind hardcover
1979NF0002Presumed <i>First Edition</i> as no subsequent printings noted ref. IOBA United States Academic Presses. <br />Signed by the Author "Murray Morgan." 360 pages plus 32 pages of historic b/w photos and illustrations. <br />Dust jacket is unmarked in a protective cover with chipping on the edges two closed tears <1" on the top edge and some rubbing on the back. <br />The black cloth covers are very clean with sharp corners a tight spine and no noticeable wear. Pages are clean and crisp with no markings noted save the AUTHOR's SIGNATURE on the flyleaf. Univ Of Washington Pr hardcover
1984Q-0897810740Windsor Publications 1984-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Windsor Publications hardcover
1984512792Folger Books 1984. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. VERY GOOD/Very Good. 278pp. Sewn binding in black cloth. Tips worn. 1' tear to DJ spine. Moderate edgewear to spine. Clean and unmarked copy. 'David Berkowitz's Humanist Scholarship and Public Order published posthumously in the Folger Documents Series is far more than the simple annotated edition suggested by its sub-title. The proliferation of government sponsored treatises in support of political obedience and religious innovation has long been recognized as an integral part of the Henrician Reformation but the tracts themselves seldom emerge from the obscurity of an STC citation or a brief précis in a secondary work. Professor Berkowitz has unearthed two such rare treatises from among collections at the Huntington and Folger libraries. They were written in 1536 by Sir Richard Morison at the request of the government in response to the northern rebellions known as the Pilgrimage of Grace and are presented here in a first modern scholarly edition with a series of introductory essays on Morison's career and on the intellectual and political milieu in which he worked. Following the tracts themselves only fifty-four pages in all are ten 'Related Contemporary Documents': three sets of rebel demands three responses by Henry VIll the report by Lancaster Herald of his visit to the rebel leader Robert Aske the general pardon for the rebels interrogatories addressed to Aske and others with Aske's answers and-curiously -a proclamation providing victual for the royal army sent North in October. A full but slightly outdated bibliographical essay this volume was originally scheduled for 1976 analyzes books and articles dealing with Morison the Pilgrimage and the reign of Henry VIll.' David Sandler Berkowitz review in Huntington Library Quarterly. Folger Books hardcover
1963662369Acme Press; distributed by University of Washington Press 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. A very good copy of the hardcover first edition in jacket jacket chipped at edges with wear and closed tears. Color and b/w Illustrations. Acme Press; distributed by University of Washington Press hardcover
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1995Q-0874221234Washington State Univ Pr 1995-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Washington State Univ Pr paperback
1989370625US: Weldon Owen 1989. Weldon Owen 1989 First Edition FPuy Fine/Fine DJ Blue cloth with gilded lettering. Green forest illustrated end papers. Tight bright glossy color photo illustrated pages. 256 pages. Bright glossy unclipped color photo illustrated dust jacket. OVERSIZE HEAVY ITEM 4.66 Pounds. Size: 14 1/4 x 10 1/4 x 7/8 inches. First Edition FPuy. Hardcover. Fine/Fine DJ. No Exp. Weldon Owen Hardcover