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Biography of one of Britain's greatest clinicians. Dark blue cloth covers with gilt title on spine. viii, 191 pagesDust jacket has small mark at fore-edge of front cover and several small marks on the back.
Leipzig, Weidmann'sche Buchhandlung, 1844, in-8, tela coeva, titolo oro, pp. 394.
8vo., First Edition, Large Paper, with engraved and printed titles, and 41 fine engraved plates as called for; contemporary half calf, marbled boards, red sprinkled edges, back gilt with five raised bands, second compartment with red leather label ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled in gilt, joints tender but sound, small crack in backstrip else an unusually crisp, clean copy. The complement of plates matches the binder's directions bound in. Anderson p.262; Steward 363.
In 8°, br. edit., pp. 107. Buon es.
12mo, [2], 166pp., ownership inscription on front fly-leaf, "E. Libris J: Dunston. 1768. pre: 8d.", outer blank margins of title and a few leaves at end browned from the binding, contemporary sheep, hinges cracked, head and tail of spine chipped, paper label.
PARIS, P.M. Pourrat Frères Ed. - 1840 - In-8 - Broché - Fronstispice - Traces d'humidité en début de volume - 491 pages - propre
509 p. + Frontis. 12mo. 175mm. Original full cloth binding decorated in black. Spine lettered in gold. Nice copy. Hardbound. Very good. Elizabeth Rundle Charles (1828-1896) was the daughter of an English MP from Devon. She authored over 50 books. This one is on the English Civil Wars. LIT BX 7
pp. viii, 279 + Engraved Half Title and Full Page Plates. All edges gold gilt. XLib stamp on half title and elsewhere. Offsetting from stamp on one plate only. Lacks fly leaves. 4to. 285mm. Original full blue buckram binding, worn. Spine detached with loss. ENGLAND BX 4
Book shows very light wear to covers only with blue cloth hardback boards with green and red print and embossed edging. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind with age-toned paper, 403 pages. Publication date is estimated. From Wikipedia: In 1843, Carlyle published his anti-democratic Past and Present, with its doctrine of ordered work. In it, he influentially called attention to what he termed the "Condition of England" saying "England is full of wealth...supply for human want in every kind; yet England is dying of inanition". Past and Present combines medieval history with criticism of 19th-century British society. Carlyle wrote it in seven weeks as a respite from the harassing labour of writing Cromwell. He was inspired by the recently published Chronicles of the Abbey of Saint Edmund's Bury, which had been written by Jocelin of Brakelond at the close of the 12th century. This account of a medieval monastery had taken Carlyle's fancy, and he drew upon it in order to contrast the monks' reverence for work and heroism with the sham leadership of his own day.
8vo., with a frontispiece and 5 plates, free endpapers moderately browned, neat prize inscription dated 1922 on front free endpaper; original blue pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked and lettered in yellow, green and black to a design of a Roundhead mounted cavalryman facing a fortress, top and fore-edges lightly dust-soiled else a very good, clean copy. With the trade ticket of W. Gamage of London on rear paste-down. Brereton's classic tale was first published in 1901 with eight plates by the same illustrator. Scarce in any edition.
2 voll., n. 60 bross. edit. ill., minime tracce di polvere in cop.
Rappresentazione del quadro di Schrader. A sx Oliver Cromwell (Huntingdon 1599 - Londra 1658). Testo al retro
Brossura, cm 20x12, pp VI 299 (7). Collana Einaudi Paperbacks Readers, numero 57.
8vo., First Edition, with double-page colour spread and monochrome photographs throughout; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. Armour in Profile 5. SCARCE.
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 7 plates and 2 maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, blue top, a very good, bright, clean crisp copy in dustwrapper, the latter lightly creased and frayed at edges. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. Albion AX-5 (238); NMM II/1, 306.Albion AX-5 (238); NMM II/1, 306.
Mm 130x205 Biblioteca di Cultura Moderna. Brossura editoriale di pagine 151, un piccolo numero a penna al piatto anteriore, dei segni sempre a penna alla prima carta bianca ed in altre due/tre pagine. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
319p. + Frontis. Mildly XLib. Tall 8vo. Original full dark blue cloth binding. Call letters on spine. Hardbound. Good. ENGLAND BOX 1
Volume in 12° legato in pergamena con alette, titolo calligrafico al dorso, sguardie, frontespizio con bella marca silografica, 320 pp.. Un accurato e dettagliato resoconto degli ultimi giorni trascorsi nella Torre di Londra da Carlo Primo d'Inghilterra e dai suoi fedeli, in attesa dell'esecuzione, narrato attraverso le lettere di essi e gli atti d'accusa e di difesa nel processo a loro intentato. MANCANO I RITRATTI E L'ANTIPORTA INCISA, probabilmente mai legati nel volume.Di grande interesse e di buona rarità, in ottimo stato (solo difetto, la cerniera interna del piatto anteriore da rinforzare).
In 8? (cm 22), Cart. edit., pagg.122-(4) con diverse illustr. b.n. n.t., anche a piena pag., buon es. Collana "I grandi contestatori", 11. Dall'indice: "Cronologia", "Duello all'ultimo sangue tra sovrano e rivoluzionario", "Era nato per essere ?signore degli uomini?", "La rivoluzione puritana", "L'Inghilterra di Cromwell"
Abel Francois Villemain OLIVER CROMWELL E LA GLORIOSA RIVOLUZIONE. , Messaggerie Pontremolesi 1990, Libro lievemente ingiallito ma in ottimo stato. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 413<br> 8871160215