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20171-3337153941hansebooks 2017. Paperback. New. 328 pages. 8.50x5.99x0.74 inches. hansebooks paperback
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23300No date. This "first draft" inscribed: "To Mr. Herbert F. Gunnison with the author's best wishes." A printed title page bearing the imprint Eagle Book and Job Printing Department of Brooklyn-New York and the date 1902 states: "This play was acted by the author's brother Mr. Otis Skinner". Otis Skinner a prominent 19th Century actor was also the father of the actress Cornelia Otis Skinner. A frontispiece portrait of the author is bound in. Charles Skinner 1852-1907 born in Victor New York was editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and wrote a well-regarded study of a former editor/writer there Walt Whitman - "Whitman As Editor" - which was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1903. Villon the Vagabond was one of his more popular works. He collected and published American Indian myths and legends as well as works of natural history. Binding a bit scuffed. Original holograph manuscript 92 pages folio rectos only three quarter morocco & marbled boards. Binding a bit scuffed. unknown
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23300No date. This "first draft" inscribed: "To Mr. Herbert F. Gunnison with the author's best wishes." A printed title page bearing the imprint Eagle Book and Job Printing Department of Brooklyn-New York and the date 1902 states: "This play was acted by the author's brother Mr. Otis Skinner". Otis Skinner a prominent 19th Century actor was also the father of the actress Cornelia Otis Skinner. A frontispiece portrait of the author is bound in. Charles Skinner 1852-1907 born in Victor New York was editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and wrote a well-regarded study of a former editor/writer there Walt Whitman - "Whitman As Editor" - which was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1903. Villon the Vagabond was one of his more popular works. He collected and published American Indian myths and legends as well as works of natural history. Binding a bit scuffed. Original holograph manuscript 92 pages folio rectos only three quarter morocco & marbled boards. Binding a bit scuffed. unknown books
2625631 August 1870; 48 Gracechurch Street E.C. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded for postage. Smiles names the recipient as ‘P. V. de Montgomery Esq’ and signs the letter ‘S Smiles’. He thanks him for ‘the shawl which has duly come to hand’ continuing ‘We reached town last night after a very pleasant ten days trip not the least pleasant part of which was our very delightful visit to Rydal Mount’. He is sending a copy of ‘the last Edition of Stephenson his biography of Robert Stephenson for Mrs Montgomery. It is not a lady’s book yet she may possibly be interested by it’. He ends with the news that he will be sending a copy of ‘Self-Help’ ‘when the new edition now passing through the press has been printed’. 31 August 1870; 48 Gracechurch Street E.C. [London] unknown
1769016704Not stated 1769. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fair. Assumed first edition. Paperback in plain brown paper having lost the original boards. 27.5 × 21cm 16 40 xli-xlii 41-232pp with fold-out pedigree to the front and 6 facsimile documents to rear. Bibliographical details including author are taken from the university and library copies on library hub. An important document concerning a major Scottish cause célèbre and legal struggle in the eighteenth century. It was the culmination of a series of court cases which became known as the 'Douglas Cause' or 'Douglas Case' whereby in 1767 Archibald Douglas lost a court case concerning the rights to the extensive Douglas estates. His opponents the 12-year-old Duke of Hamilton Dalrymple and others claimed that Douglas born Archibald James Edward Stewart in Paris was not the son of Lady Jane Douglas and thus was not the rightful heir to the Douglas estates. In February 1769 the House of Lords reversed the decision. This is the original documentation of the case heard in the House Of Lords including notes and family tree in a fold-out section in the front of the document. Central to the case was whether Lady Jane was still able to have children and at the trials intimate evidence of her menstrual status was presented by servants. Witnesses were produced by the Hamilton who claimed to have noticed nothing about Lady Jane's appearance to indicate that she was ever pregnant. Hamilton's lawyers also found two French couples who both said they had sold babies to a mysterious foreign couple about the time the 'twins' were born. Douglas's lawyers countered by providing evidence of a male midwife said to have delivered Lady Jane's babies. Archibald Douglas was able to inherit and his descendants which included British Minister Alec Douglas-Hume have benefited ever since. All evidence & arguments are presented in this official document. Condition: As mentioned this copy is bound without covers and instead is wrapper in plain brown paper which have slight loss to the edges. The main body of text is in good condition and remaining in strong readable condition. The inner binding is secure for age some light age-toning to pages. The pedigree is in good order. There is creasing and tearing to the larger two of the folding documents the smaller ones are intact. Overall a worn but decent copy of this scarce narrative of this important Scottish legal case. <br/> <br/> Not stated paperback
2023Gyan-9788121293150Gyan Publishing House 2023. Hardcover. New. 14.34 x 22.59 x 4.99. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2023Gyan-9788121293150Gyan Publishing House 2023. Hardcover. New. 14.34 x 22.59 x 4.99. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2023Raj-97881212931502023. New. English unknown
2023Raj-97881212931502023. New. English unknown
2023BIBHB0113120252023. Hardcover. New. About The Book: In this book contain that in essays military and political written in India we should strive to alleviate the British rule without indulging in self-praise. It is important to demonstrate that the English in India are not the ruthless beings they are often portrayed as. While there is still much to be accomplished numerous reforms and legislative measures to be implemented or revoked we have both lessons to gain and things to disregard from our predecessors be it the Muslims or Hindus. About The Author: Brigadier-General Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence KCB 1806�1857 was a British military officer surveyor administrator and statesman in British India. He is known for leading a group of administrators in the Punjab called Henry Lawrence's ""Young Men"" founding the Lawrence Military Asylums and dying at the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion. Lawrence joined the Bengal Artillery in 1822 and served in the First Anglo-Burmese War. He survived severe illness during the expedition. Lawrence authored books such as ""Adventures of an Officer in the Service of Runjeet Singh"" 1845 and ""Essays Military and Political Written in India"" 1859. The Title 'Essays Military and Political Written in India written/authored/edited by Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence' published in the year 2023. The ISBN 9788121293150 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 499 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
1946250527010Berlin: Printing and Stationery Services British Army of the Rhine 1946 2025-05-27. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 1st printing privately circulated: 158 pp.; map frontispiece; 16 folded color maps; blue cloth with gilt lettering and coat of arms; original DJ; 8vo. Sharp copy; bright pages; maps very in condition with some appearing to never have been opened so some that are imperfectly folded and contain minor splits along edges/folds; sound binding lightly shook; bright boards chipped along spine-ends and corners. Minor chips and tears along edges of DJ mostly at spine-ends; not clipped; in Mylar wraps. Well packaged in a box; ships with tracking. Printing and Stationery Services, British Army of the Rhine hardcover