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1868060021Birmingham: David King Belgrave Road 1868. First Edition . Hardcover. Good Plus. 12mo. BIRMINGHAM : 1868. First Edition. Words copy. Hardback. Dark brown leather gilt lettered and ruled spine. Blind stamped decorative covers. Neat owner name to fly-leaf dated 1872. Moderate wear and a little chipping to spine. Tight - a GOOD copy of a scarce book. viii 420 pages. Index of first lines. Index to subjects. 677 Hymns & Chants. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Only the British Library holds a copy in the UK. Birmingham: David King Belgrave Road. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> David King, Belgrave Road hardcover
1999932266<p>Seattle Washington: Trident Books 1999. NEW. Hand Numbered First Issue with Black Cobra Snakeskin Spine Gold Gilt Titles Cloth Boards. Petrine Cross stamped in blind to front board. All edges Stained Black. Marbled Endpapers with Silk Page Marker. "Notice" slip laid in as called for. Enclosed in Full Buckram Cloth Slipcase - ISBN : 1879000083 Library. First Edition First Issue/Printing. Hard Cover/Snake Skin/Cloth. New. 8vo - over 7" tall.</p> Trident Books hardcover
17616College University of Glasgow . 29 July 1807. 1p. 4to. On bifolium. Addressed with broken seal in black wax on reverse of second leaf to 'Charles MacIntosh Esqr - &c &c'. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. He apologises for being 'unable to attend to pay the usual last Duty to the Remains of your excellent Father & my Friend' but assures MacIntosh that 'no man more sincerely laments his Departure than I do'. He ends in the hope that 'the great & gracious God may sanctify this Dispensation to all concerned'. Signe 'Your much afflicted but very faithful & obedt. Humble Sert. H: Macleod College 29 July 1807'. Perhaps the correspondent is the inventor of the waterproof coat - he was a student at Glasgow University. College [ University of Glasgow ]. 29 July 1807. unknown
1896001236London: Church Missionary Society 1896. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A lovely fresh copy. Maroon blind stamped binding with gilt titles. Scarce in original edition. SELLER SUPPLIED IMAGES. <br/> <br/> Church Missionary Society hardcover
244532 October 1905. On letterhead of Canford Manor Wimborne. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once for postage. Good firm signature: ‘Henry Wace.’ He thanks him for his letter of 23 September ‘drawing my attention to the passage in the paper which you kindly enclosed’. He regrets that he was ‘in Ireland at the time of the meeting of the Representative Church Committee’ but he will be ‘glad to bear in mind what you say in reference to future meetings’. From the papers of Wilfred Seymour De Winton of Haverfordwest. 2 October 1905. On letterhead of Canford Manor, Wimborne. unknown
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20093'79 Pallmall sic Pall Mall London July 3. 1851'. 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Begins: 'My dear Our Jubilee bustle - & subsequently four days spent at Oxford on a College Election have prevented my attending to your little manual - The last corrections which you made - are now sent to the Printer - & a revise shall be sent in a day or two.' He ends by expressing relief at the 'improving accounts of your poor brothers family'. '79 Pallmall [sic] [ Pall Mall, London ] | July 3. 1851'. unknown
1990520116B.T. Batsford London 1990. Hardcover. Fine Condition/Near Fine Condition. 288 pages illustrated throughout. Original black cloth gilt lettered. With a lightly marked dustwrapper. Some staining to top edge. A detailed and richly illustrated account of the work of the twentieth-century ecclesiastical architect George G. Pace examining both his built projects and his written contributions to the field. It explores the fundamentals of church architecture through his new buildings restorations and furnishings and showcases the full range of his practice from designing modern churches to conserving ancient cathedrals and from wrought-iron fittings and carved lettering to guiding embroiderers in the creation of new vestments. Size: 22 x 30 cms. Category: Varied Books; Batsford Books ; New Arrivals; ISBN: 0713462736. ISBN/EAN: 9780713462739. 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. 9780713462739 B.T. Batsford hardcover
8943None of the items dated. Pamphlet from circa 1897. The three items indicate a brashness approaching hucksterism on the part of a Victorian professional in addition to marketing techniques advanced for the period. Letter: 12mo 2 pp. Stamped at head: 'Edw. Broughton Rouse M.A. LL.D. 436 GLOSSOP ROAD SHEFFIELD.' Twenty-five lines of text. Clear and complete. Fair on lightly-aged paper. Many hundreds of this letter must have been copied out and sent to clergymen throughout England. Begins 'Should you be thinking of effecting an Exchange or of disposing of your Patronage I shall be glad if you will allow me to either endeavour to carry through the former or to introduce a Purchaser as the case may be -'. Later he boasts 'Now that Mr. Emery Stark has retired I am I believe the "Doyen" of Ecclesiastical Agents.' In pencil on the reverse are notes regarding the Rev. Charles William Shepherd's benefice: 'Commuted Value £356 & 6 acres of Glebe C.W.S. aged 65 next month.' Pamphlet: 12mo 16 pp. On art paper. Good though aged and with rusting staples. Unusual cover with illustration of cloister and letters 'P. T. O.' in large font. Two full-page photographs: the first of a smug frock-coated figure presumably Broughton-Rouse inside an opulent Victorian drawing room captioned 'Good Morning! Well I hope you like the Rectory' and the second of his impressive residence the 'Grey Tower Glossop Road Sheffield'. Four pages of testimonial 'Extracts from Letters of the Clergy' initials only of writers. The Benefices Act is reproduced over three pages followed by a page of details of Broughton-Rouse's 'General Law Club' and a perforated subscripton leaf with photo of 'The New Municipal Buildings' on the reverse. The pamphlet ends with advertisement for Broughton-Rouse as 'Agent for Two or Three of the Leading Life Offices'. Handbill: 4to 1 p. Good on aged paper. Headed 'The Benefices' Act' and consisting of an 'Extract from "Truth" of 12th June 1902.' On 1 August 1905 according to Whitaker's Sheffield Almanac Broughton-Rouse was 'suspended from the practise of his profession for one year. The charge against him is that he induced Walter Brown the patron of a living and the Rev. William Henry Holland Healey who was presented to the living to commit an act of simony and that he caused the latter to make a declararation under the Benefices Act 1898 which he knew to be false'. From the Shepherd family archive. None of the items dated. Pamphlet from circa 1897. unknown