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1884204244London : The Werner company of Chicago 1884. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked dark green cloth over beveled-boards. Gilt insignia and vignette to front board. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dulled and dust-toned as with age minor generalized wear to extremeties. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 192 pages; Physical description. : 192 p. ; 28 x 35 cm. Notes: Photographs taken by gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen. Royal residences palaces and castles bowers and hunting lodges river banks and islets the homes of princes."" -- t. P. Subject: Castles - Great Britain - Pictorial works. Great Britain - Pictorial works London : The Werner company of Chicago hardcover
2008LFA01317N° 3125 - 10 juin 2008 - numéro complet - bon état
141695720London: Illustrated London News 1914-16. Nice Copies. oblong octavo. pictorial wrappers c.4600pp. b/w plates maps First 96 issues of a special photographic publication of the Illustrated London News. Issue One; 12 August 1914 to Issue 96; 7 June 1916. With over 6000 photographs most full-page. A photographic treasure trove. All issues retaining their original pictorial wrappers. Some wrappers chipped but overall an nice run & all issues internally very nice Illustrated London News unknown
5326London William Little 1843 i.e. 1842. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . The paper's first 34 issues bound in one volume. Imperial folio. Paginated consecutively. Pp. vi 554. Illustrated throughout. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's half calf and marbled boards spine decorated lettered and dated in gilt sides gilt ruled; binding rubbed & chafed in places worn in places restored in places withal a good binding; few closed tears without loss at bottom of leaves. In a very good condition. Overall a well preserved tightly bound clean presentable copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. The paper's first issue first complete volume first complete year. Published as a volume with Title Preface and Index in 7 January 1843. Rare survivor a landmark in the history of journalism. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper. The first issue 16 pages with 32 woodcuts appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842 marking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. Completely exceeding the publishers' expectations it had to be reprinted several times that day; the issue went through five reprints and sold 26000 copies; the present issue is of the fourth printing. Issues 4-8; 10-16; 18-20; 24; 27; 28; 30; 34 are first reprint; issue no. 2 is 3rd reprint; no. 9 is 2nd reprint. Five issues later it was time for jubilation: "Probably in the whole annals of Newspaper History the triumphant success of 'The Illustrated London News' is without a parallel; it has received from the public a welcome warmer and wider than we could anticipated even in the buoyant enthusiasm of our first ambition. From the length and breadth of the Empire we have received the most flattering testimonials." The present volume contains all first 34 issues and a Supplement. Each issue is stamped at bottom with the legendary red Tax Stamp. Also present is Issue no. 15 a rare collectible in itself which appeared with the erroneous header "No. 10 July 16" instead of "No. 15 August 20". It is neatly corrected here by contemporary hand. Y-1 <br/> <br/> London, William Little, 1843 (i.e. 1842). hardcover
1943374748Illustrated London News London 1943. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 728 pages. Half year volume bound in ochre buckram gilt lettered. In attractive bright condition internally with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 25 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News hardcover
1958374741Illustrated London News London 1958. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 1156 pages. Half year volume bound in dark blue buckram gilt lettered. In attractive bright condition internally with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 25 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News hardcover
1959374743Illustrated London News London 1959. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 964 pages. Half year volume bound in dark blue buckram gilt lettered. In attractive bright condition internally with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 25 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News hardcover
1960374733Illustrated London News London 1960. Publisher's Binder. Very Good Condition. 756 pages. Original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrappers all containted in the publisher's heavy duty Easibind binder. Each weekly issue can be removed from the binder if needed. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
1960374734Illustrated London News London 1960. Publisher's Binder. Very Good Condition. 756 pages. Original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrappers all containted in the publisher's heavy duty Easibind binder. Each weekly issue can be removed from the binder if needed. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
1960374739Illustrated London News London 1960. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 1204 pages. Half year volume bound in dark blue buckram gilt lettered. In attractive bright condition internally with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 25 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News hardcover
1961374735Illustrated London News London 1961. Publisher's Binder. Very Good Condition. 820 pages. Original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrappers all containted in the publisher's heavy duty Easibind binder. Each weekly issue can be removed from the binder if needed. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
1962374732Illustrated London News London 1962. Publisher's Binder. Very Good Condition. 624 pages. Original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrappers all containted in the publisher's heavy duty Easibind binder. Each weekly issue can be removed from the binder if needed. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
1962374731Illustrated London News London 1962. Publisher's Binder. Very Good Condition. 784 pages. Original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrappers all containted in the publisher's heavy duty Easibind binder. Each weekly issue can be removed from the binder if needed. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
1964374738Illustrated London News London 1964. Magazine. Very Good Condition. 695 pages. 16 original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrapper. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Priced as a group. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
1964374737Illustrated London News London 1964. Magazine. Very Good Condition. 668 pages. 17 original weekly issues centred stapled as issued with outer wrapper. All in attractive bright condition with quite minimal age related wear. Priced as a group. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 26 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News unknown
19872090502113717589Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20012090502113706436Not Available 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18948Manchester and London. Between 1890 and 1920. A useful background guide is Geoffrey Russell Searle's 'Country before Party: Coalition and the Idea of "National Government' in Modern Britain 1885-1987' London 1995. As the manuscripts in this collection indicate Cuming Walters cherished the idea of a national party from the 1890s and he was able to re-use material from that period on the formation of the National Party in 1920 not to be confused with the party of the same name a pamphlet relating to which is present dating from 1917. The collection is in fair condition with most items lightly-aged and worn but with one or two with slight loss and damage. ONE: Corrected Autograph Manuscript Draft of unpublished paper by J. Cuming Walters: 'A National Party'. Dated 'October 1890'. 35pp. 12mo. Heavily revised. TWO: Part of later corrected Autograph Manuscript Draft of Item One by J. Cuming Walters. Conclusion of lecture. Dated at end 'October 1890'. On 28 pieces of paper mostly 12mo with the main section paginated 16-41. THREE: Corrected Autograph Manuscript of unpublished lecture by J. Cuming Walters: 'The Need of a National Party A Lecture delivered at the Ladywood Conservative Club October 8th. 1890 by J. Cuming Walters'. 2 14pp. 12mo. Heavily revised with numerous deletions. Introductory 'Note' by 'J. C. W.': 'Very hastily written but not hastily conceived this Lecture can only claim attention for any new ideas it may contain & not for the manner in which they are expressed. I have tried to speak plainly and without fear; & I only ask in return that the plain issues should be considered & criticised. To the members of the Ladywood Conservative Club for whom it was written & who received it so cordially this Lecture is dedicated.' FOUR: Galley proofs of both parts of article 'Political Ideals. Why not a National Party By an Ex-M.P.' 1911. Initialled at head of first part by Cuming Walters with autograph note: 'Uncorrected Proof'. FIVE: Newspaper cutting of 'Political Ideals. Why not a National Party By an Ex-M.P.' Manchester City News 11 February 1911. SIX: Five pages of manuscript start of article 'Political Ideals Why not a National Party By an Ex-M.P.' In Cuming Walters' hand and with instructions by him to printers. With a three miscellaneous autograph leaves letterhead of the Manchester Evening Chronicle card addressed to Cuming Walters. SEVEN: Pamphlet: 'The National Party to promote Reform Union and Defence. A Statement of Policy.' Published by The Provisional Committee of The National Party at 22 King Street St. James' London S.W.1. 1917 15pp. 8vo. Stapled. With stamp on cover of the 'Secretary – National Party 23 Kilvert's Buildings Withy Grove Manchester.' List at front of 27 'Members of both Houses of Parliament and other public men' who issued the 'original Manifesto' from 'Colonel Lord Ampthill G.C.S.I. G.C.I.E.' to 'Lt.-Col. Lord Stafford D.S.O.' Headings include 'Failure of the old Party System' and 'Aims of the National Party'. Datable from the following: 'The Empire has now been engaged for three years in a war which our leading party statesmen claim to have foreseen.' Only three copies on COPAC: at the Imperial War Museum National Library of Scotland and Oxford. Items Eight to Ten are printed articles extracted from magazines. EIGHT: S. Hutchinson Harris 'A Plea for a National Party'. Fortnightly Review 1904. 10pp. 8vo paginated 1028-1037. NINE: John Beattie Crozier 'Suggestions for a New Political Party. Its Principles and Methods with Some Applications'. Fortnightly Review 1905. 16pp. 8vo paginated 195-210. TEN: Henry Jones 'Idealism and Politics. I.' Contemporary Review 1907. 12pp. 8vo paginated 610-621. ELEVEN: Newspaper cuttings from Manchester Evening Chronicle 16 July 1919. Report titled 'To-day's Political Sensation. New Centre Party Launched for Reconstruction Era. Premier as Leader. Great Lobby Excitement: Coalition Funds Amalgamated.'; and editorial titled 'New Party and the New Problems'. The editorial begins: 'As was generally anticipated the dinner to Mr. Winston Churchill last night possessed great political significance. Mr. Churchill who had just returned from a long conference with the Prime Minister delivered a carefully prepared speech in which he dilated on the necessity of forming a permanent Centre Party out of the elements of the present Coalition. Sir George Younger for the Unionists and Captain Guest for the Coalition Liberals associated themselves with the views expressed by Mr. Churchill.' TWELVE: Newspaper cutting from the Manchester City News 17 January 1920. Article titled 'A National Party'. Manchester and London. Between 1890 and 1920. unknown
1710710 Hohenzollern Strasse W. Berlin Prussia . 16 July 1874. 6pp. 12mo. Bifolium and single leaf. On aged and worn paper with 4 cm closed tear to all three leaves. A highly interesting letter illuminating Victorian Fleet Street and City of London practices. The author's signature is frustratingly illegible but may well be that of sports journalist Charles William Alcock 1842-1907. The recipient is possibly James Clarke d.1888 editor of The Christian World. The author opens the letter with the 'conclusions' he has arrived at regarding the 'various schemes' which he 'maturely reflected upon' in a discussion with Clarke the previous week. The 'most advisable' option would be to start 'the heavy paper' but this can only be done 'if the whole of the money can be got together in time to enable us to begin October 1st or Novbr. 1st.' On the other hand if 'capitalists should be less eager to join than we wish there will remain the alternative of either establishing a weekly paper on Baron Reuter's plan or of trying the experiment of a small daily paper as proposed by myself at the last meeting.' He discusses the merits of the weekly paper with which 'as we may expect to fill it with news not previously published we shall soon command attention and influence'. He prefers the option of 'the small daily paper' which would be 'only as large or a little larger than The Echo and coming out four or five times a day contain nothing but the most important intelligence in a condensed yet perfectly complete and appreciable form. In addition to Reuter's telegrams we should have daily a considerable amount of private & exclusive intelligence on political & commercial topics.' He continues to describe the advantages of the 'small daily paper' which should appeal to 'the merchant as well as the statesman' and would 'appear all the more attractive for our brevity and telling style. A compact & readable summary of all that is really remarkable in Parliament and in fact anywhere else shd. of course be included in the programme.' He continues: 'Relying partly on the Baron's i.e. Reuter's promised contributions and partly on what private & exclusive intelligence I have at my disposal I will engage to start such a paper with a capital of £50000.' He considers that 'the exclusive nature of a considerable portion of the contents and the novel style of the whole thing will justify us in making it a penny paper even though imitating the style of the halfpenny Echo'. If five 'Capitalists' could be found at £10000 each 'active preparations might be set on foot at once'. One has already been found 'Mr. Duddell of 7 Poultry and Queen's Park Brighton' i.e. George Duddell 1821-1887 who had made a fortune as a merchant and opium monopolist in Hong Kong. The author's friend 'Mr. Davies i.e. Henry Daniel Davies 110 Cannon Street and Spring Grove House Isleworth Middlesex' might 'likewise swell our funds' and the author is 'in hopes of getting something' in Berlin. He concludes in thanking Clarke for his support. 'If the paper is destined to become a reality it cannot but gain credit by vindicating the objects in promoting which you have justly acquired so great and universal a reputation.' For background information see Brake and Demoor eds 'Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland' 2009. 10 Hohenzollern Strasse W., Berlin [ Prussia ]. 16 July 1874. unknown
2010LFA-126716694Numéro 29 (Février-Mars 2010) : 74 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
2010LFA-126716696Numéro 31 (Juin-Juillet 2010) : 82 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
2000LFA-126721735(Septembre 2000) : 144 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
2002LFA-126721736(Janvier 2002) : 142 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
2000LFA-126713257Numéro 44 (septembre 2000) : 144 pages, format 150 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
1999LFA-126720349Numéro 34 (Janvier 1999) : 144 pages, format 150 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état