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61642Aberdeen, Aberdeen Journals, 1994, grand in 8° broché, 95 pages ; couverture illustrée.
201211846Paris, Alsatia, 1977 ; in-8, 221 pp., br.
1986492791986 P., Editions Garamont, Librairie Seguier / Vagabondages, 1986, petit in 4° carré, relié pleine toile noire de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 133 pages ; 104 illustrations, la plupart en couleurs.
1829139663London: Joseph Cross Simpkin and Marshall and Effingham Wilson 1829. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. London Joseph Cross Simpkin and Marshall and Effingham Wilson 1829. Large duodecimo x 222 xxiv appendix pages plus a folding map of the world printed surface approximately 210 × 350 mm. Recent period-style half speckled calf and marbled boards retaining an early leather title-label and endpapers complete with the binder's stamp of 'Eedy Binder 37 Tavistock St'; minimal signs of age and use; essentially a fine copy. Written and published while Wakefield was serving a three year sentence in Newgate Gaol for abduction it first appeared as letters to the 'Morning Chronicle' from August to October 1829. Although Wakefield was not the originator of the theory of systematic colonization 'his was one of the earliest and clearest visions of an empire-by-consent' Pike. In this influential work he 'argued that if settlement were concentrated waste lands of the crown could be readily sold and the proceeds applied to the emigration of labourers preferably young married couples thereby giving maximum population relief in Britain and ensuring a balanced fruitful colonial society. Sufficiency of labour and a congenial society would attract capital encourage emigration assure prosperity and justify the rights of a colony to elect representatives to its own legislature' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. <p>The map in this copy is from the first issue dated 29 October 1829. <p>Provenance: Dr Robert Edwards AO 1930-2023; earlier 'withdrawn' stamp of Lincoln's Inn Library; with the bookplate of lawyer and antiquary Charles Purton Cooper KC 1793-1873 who in 1834 'presented to Lincoln's Inn Library two thousand volumes on civil and foreign legal works having previously presented a hundred and fifty volumes of American Law Reports' biographical fact-sheet from the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Kent accessed on the United Industrious Lodge 31 website. Joseph Cross, Simpkin and Marshall, and Effingham Wilson hardcover
1997139472Wellington: Friends of the Turnbull Library in association with GP Publications 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Wellington Friends of the Turnbull Library in association with GP Publications 1997. Quarto viii 200 pages with several illustrations and plans plus 6 pages of plates some in colour. Full morocco lettered and ruled in gilt replacing the original pictorial card covers; a fine copy. The work comprises sixteen essays being the proceedings of a seminar held 'to mark the bicentenary of the birth of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. One commentator referred to the seminar as the most politically incorrect event of 1996 dealing as it did with a figure controversial at the time and quite out of fashion today as a subject of serious historical analysis' introduction. Friends of the Turnbull Library in association with GP Publications paperback
1834624691New York: Harper and Brothers 1834. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Tall octavo. 376pp. followed by publisher's ads inserted dated October 1833. Original cloth with printed paper spine label. Nicks and small tears at the spine ends overall sunning and light wear on the boards small stain at the crown foxing scattered throughout a very good copy. Howes W-18. Harper and Brothers hardcover
1833elala336London: Richard Bentley 1833. 1833. 2 Volumes in 1. 8vo. pp. xii 331 1; iv 341 1 2ads. A nice copy in original blind-stamped cloth recased preserving endleaves paper spine label rubbed slight fraying to lower spine & corners occasional light foxing inner front hinge cracked. Inscribed from the Author. First Edition. A detailed examination of the social state and political economy of England and America with discussion of free trade slavery and emigration. Included is an elaboration of Wakefield's theory of systematic colonization a method of planned emigration combined with the sale of crown lands particularly in relation to Australia and Canada. His persistent efforts led to the establishment of successful settlements based on his theory in South Australia and New Zealand. Wakefield also played a significant role in Canadian political history. In 1838 he accompanied Lord Durham to Canada as his unofficial adviser and the celebrated Durham Report though drawn up by Charles Buller embodied in slightly modified form Wakefield's theories of colonial self- government and land settlement. Goldsmiths' 27890. Howes W-18. Kress C.3643. Palgrave III p. 648. Sabin 100976. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. London: Richard Bentley, 1833. Hardcover
1928138453London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1928. Octavo 255 pages plus a frontispiece. Cloth very slightly rubbed; spine a little sunned; edges endpapers and initial leaves a little foxed; front endpapers split but binding remains sound; occasional light foxing; a very good copy. Number 51 of the Limited Autographed Edition for subscribers signed in ink by the author journalist and historian Angus John Neville Harrop 1900-1963 who was the 'author of many books on New Zealand but was best known by New Zealanders in England for the 'New Zealand News' which he founded . in 1927' National Library of New Zealand and see page 6 of the preface. George Allen & Unwin Ltd hardcover
1968139748London: Collins 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. London Collins 1968. Octavo 1040 pages. Cloth a little bumped at the extremities; endpapers a little foxed; edges slightly marlked; a very good copy internally excellent with the excellent dustwrapper slightly bumped. Edward Gibbon Wakefield 1796-1862 author and colonial promoter 'was an enigma to his contemporaries as he is to posterity. Denied office by his criminal record in 1827 he was sentenced to three years imprisonment in Newgate he devoted his energy to schemes for systematic colonization and responsible government. Not content only to influence men's minds by his pen he sought directly to influence their actions as well. His personal magnetism and imaginative zeal won him many converts but much disappointment when he found that people could not be controlled like puppets. <p>His idealism would not allow him to compromise and when he ignored the principles of others their reactions were often bitter. In his restless search to achieve his objectives he ranged through the whole spectrum of English politics and society utilitarian radicals Whigs and High Church Tories and left behind him some claim to success in penal reform immigration to New South Wales the Durham report and the colonization of South Australia and New Zealand. The factious conclusion to his career and his obscure death have given to his life a certain tragic perspective although some writers have credited him with high rank as an architect of the British Commonwealth' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. Collins hardcover
1827140266London: John Murray 1827. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London John Murray 1827. Octavo xvi 304 pages. Original moiré cloth with paper title-label to the spine expertly recased with new endpapers; edges lightly speckled red; covers a little bumped and bubbled with a lacquer or similar treatment applied; spine a little sunned with the label slightly discoloured and chipped; scattered foxing; a very good copy. Wakefield's subsequent imprisonment led to his critical study of penal reform emigration and to his remedy systematic colonization starting with South Australia. <p>Bagnall 5815; Ferguson 1159c not noting that this issue precedes his 1159 which includes an additional appendix extending the volume to 350 pages. John Murray hardcover
1997266715Point Richmond CA / Richmond CA: Richmond Art Center / King Pelican Press 1997. Hardcover. 96p. cloth-covered boards with gilt titles 8.5x10.5 inches illus. very good exhibition catalog in a worn and soiled unclipped dj. Richmond Art Center / King Pelican Press hardcover
18283555Hull: Printed and sold by I. Wilson Lowgate 1828. Quarter calf paper boards. Good. FIRST EDITION INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. 8vo pp. xv i 'Errata' portrait frontis engraved by B. P. Gibbon. Contemporary quarter black calf spine lettered and decorated in gilt red paper boards. Green marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Rubbed and scored head of spine chipped corners rounded. Inscribed by Abbott in brown ink to first blank foxed esp. list of subscribers else clean and tight. Good A well-handled subscriber's copy of Thomas Eastoe Abbott's 1828 poem in memory of Prince Frederick Duke of York and Albany who had died in 1827 inscribed in the year of publication to "Sarah Coulson with the Author's affectionate regard—Bridlington 6 Augt 1828". Abbott's list of subscribers features a Robert Coulson Esq. Collector of Excise Newcastle-upon-Tyne who took four copies likely gifting this one to his relation wife or daughter Sarah who was evidently a close enough acquaintance of the author to merit the fond inscription. Thomas Eastoe Abbott 1786–1854 was an English poet and excise officer hence the connection with Coulson whose poems were described by the Darlington antiquarian and great-grandson of Elizabeth Gaunt daughter of the poet John Dyer William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe as "written with great simplicity of language full of genuine patriotism and Christianity; some of them much resembling in style that of Wordsworth". Printed and sold by I. Wilson, Lowgate hardcover
18431901090025Charles Knight & Co 1843-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 3 volume set of 4. Important note: Lacking vol. 1. Vols. 2-4. Bound in contemporary 3/4 leather over marbled boards. 17 cm. Vol. 4 front board detached. Clean unmarked pages. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 28973.25. Charles Knight & Co hardcover
1800005946London: Printed & Published for the Author at M. Kelly's Opera Saloon Pall Mall 1800 Circa 1800. 2 letterpress leaves SIGNED BY THE COMPOSER on the title page in a protective archival sleeve. For Voice and Piano Forte. Pages show wear/tear along the lower edge pencil notation on page three. SHEET MUSIC. Printed & Published for the Author at M. Kelly's Opera Saloon Pall Mall unknown
1888502835Philadelphia : Gebbie & Co 1888. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Ten Volume Set. 1888. 6.5 x 9.25 inches approximately. In very good condition minor scuffing and browning with age. Second edition illustrated revised and augmented. Selected from the standard authors of all nations and all time. Edited with biographical and critical notes by Spofford and Gibbon. This is a heavy set and may require additional shipping charges. Gebbie & Co hardcover
1895019198Philadelphia PA: The Gebbie Publishing Co. Inc. 1895. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Second edition illustrated revised and augmented.Title spine labels on tan cloth covered boards. Top edges gilt. 8vo's. Two newspaper clippings about Robert Ingersoll have been tipped in on page 239 of Volume I where there are two articles by Robert Ingersoll. Page 243 of Volume 4 torn but present. <br/> <br/> The Gebbie Publishing Co., Inc. hardcover
1985271Frederic birr 1985 81 pages IN4. 1985. brochée. 81 pages.
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1833887P5London: T. T. and J. Tegg 1833. Leather. Good. 5.5" by 3.5". Not Stated. A selection of the best writings of Edward Gibbon and William Robertson illustrated with a portrait frontispiece of each author. Volume XII of Alfred Howard's 'Beauties of Literature' series originally published in fifteen volume.This volume includes a selection of the works of Edward Gibbon and William Robertson. Howard selects pieces of the eminent author's works to showcase their brilliance in literature and historical writings. Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece to each part. Gibbon and Robertson each have a separate title page and pagination. In a half calf binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally a little worn with loss of leather to the extremities and a little loss of paper. Spine is faded. Leather is lightly rubbed heavier to the extremities and to the head of the spine minor rubbing to the boards. Light bumping to the extremities. Small crack to the head of the front joint. Front hinge is starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with scattered spots heavier ot the plates with heavier spotting to the Gibbon frontispiece offset to the title page. Good T. T. and J. Tegg hardcover
1997220923Laurence King Publishing January 1997. Paper Back. Good. Pages clean binding tight. Laurence King Publishing unknown
199031482Macmillan of Canada January 1990. Hardcover. Good. Macmillan of Canada hardcover
1391078209.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover