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Six Volumes. Portrait frontis in Volume One. Bookseller's label in Volume Three. All volumes age stained. Inked ownership of Joseph V. Diehl all volumes. Large 12mo. Original full publisher's cloth bindings, embossed in blind and lettered in gold. Volumes worn with loss at head of spines. Hardbound. Though some wear, this is a nice set of Gibbon's Decline and Fall. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SET/W46
Brown boards with paper spine labels. Corners edgeworn. Fraying and chipping to spine ends with some loss. Ex-library copy with usual stamps. Inner hinges cracked. Some hole to Vol 3 textblock with small waterstain. Faint waterstaining to lower corners of Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 ; Heavy set. ; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. ; Vol. 1/6/2022; Extra shipping charges may apply.
6 vols., 8vo., original series binding of red cloth, gilt backs, blue tops, blue endpapers, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. With series catalogue (various lengths) at end of each volume. First published in EL in 1910. EL 434, 435, 436, 474, 475, 476; Seymour 426.0, 427.0, 428.0, 429.0, 430.0, 431.0.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and 31 plates; burgundy cloth, gilt back, uncut and largely unopened, a near fine copy in dustwrapper, the latter lightly sunned at backstrip. The definitive and privately printed study of the greatest French illuminators. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
Brown boards with paper spine labels (loss of spine labels of V3, 5, 6). Corners edgeworn. Fraying and chipping to spine ends. Some loss to cloth at base of V3 and to V4. Light pencilling to vol. 2. Vol. 1 has waterstaining to upper edges of most pages. ; Heavy set. ; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. ; Vol. 1/6/2022; Extra shipping charges may apply.
Rebound in decorative 1/2 leather binding with marbled boards. Gilt tooled designs to spines. Red leather spine labels with gilt lettering - some loss to spine labels of V1, 3, 4, 5, 6) Corners and spine ends edgeworn along with boards.. Marbled endpapers. V2 front endpaper torn at gutter but still holding. Still an attractive set. Set varies from Good + to VG. ; Heavy set. ; 6 Volume Set COMPLETE. ; Vol. 1/6/2022; Extra shipping charges may apply.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 8 plates of portraits, 110 sepia-toned plates on 48, 2 coloured plates of unit insignia, a map as plate, a full-page map in the text and 4 large folding maps coloured in outline, half-title lightly browned; handsomely bound in twentieth century red full morocco, gilt back, divisional insignia in white and red from original cloth binding preserved and mounted on blank preliminary, a very good, bright, clean copy. Sold with a small quantity of relevant cuttings and a printed flier on behalf of the Old Members' Association.Published in the 'Country Life' series of military histories. The first territorial division to travel overseas, the 42nd served in Egypt and at Gallipoli (May 1915 to January 1916), the Suez Canal and Sinai. Transferred to the Western Front at a time of crisis (March 1917), it fought at Ypres, Nieuport and La Bassee. It was part of the thrust through the Hindenburg Line, crossed the Selle and ended at Foret de Mormal and Hautmont. Includes ROH, honours and awards, OOB, HQ staff and officers commanding. One of the most detailed territorial divisional histories. Falls decries the maps but recognises the unusually number of excellent photographs. A very attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. SCARCE. Enser, p.61; Falls, p.110..
13 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with engraved portrait frontispiece (in 'Life') and 14 engraved maps, (the majority folding and MANY COLOURED BY HAND IN OUTLINE), the maps generally lightly foxed but crisply folded, some mild and occasional offsetting; contemporary plum cloth, boards elaborately framed and blocked in blind, gilt backs, primrose endpapers, uncut, one volume LARGELY UNOPENED, two volumes expertly recased with original endpapers preserved, backs moderately and uniformly sunned (but all gilt wholly legible), fore-edges lightly spotted, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean extended set in largely unrestored publisher's binding. All volumes complete with half-titles; most volumes with publisher's catalogues (variously dated 1838-39) at end, confirming early issue; tenth volume with publisher's advance notice slip (Milman's History of Christianity and Life of Gibbon) mounted facing half-title; twelfth volume with separately printed errata slip mounted facing end of Contents. Maps and Catalogues as follows: Vol.I: 2 folding, 8pp. March 1838 ; Vol.II: 1 folding; Vol.III: 2 full-page, 12pp. May 1838; Vol. IV: 1 folding, 12pp. June 1838; Vol. V: 1 folding, 12pp. August 1838; Vol.VI: 1 folding, 4pp. n.d.; Vol. VII: 1 folding, 12pp. October 1838; Vol. VIII: 1 folding, 32pp. October 1838; Vol.IX: 1 folding, 6pp. December 1838; Vol. X: 1 folding, 32pp. December 1838; Vol. XI: I folding, 8pp. January 1839; Vol. XII: 1 folding, 8pp. January 1839). The portrait of Gibbon is by Scriven after Reynolds. A CRISP EXTENDED SET OF THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF MILMAN'S 'GIBBON' IN LARGELY UNRESTORED PERIOD CLOTH BINDING AND AS SUCH MOST UNUSUAL.