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1998DADAX0198280408OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1998-09-24. 1. hardcover. New. 8.50x5.51x0.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
099440Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Inscribed & signed by author. Derry New Hampshire historical Hood family history of the milk company H.P. Hood & Son. Includes printed insert. Minimal wear. hardcover
20110415471982Routledge 2011. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Johanna Hood</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Routledge</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780415471985</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2011</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 256</p> Routledge hardcover
1531The Rectory Cossington. Fine. 7" x 4.5" 2 pp. bordered in black mourning stationary following her husband's death in 1842 dated 8 Oct 1846 with mail folds. Content: Making arrangements and appointments "Mr. Moxon begs you will send him a line - he has appointed me to meet hi at Doctors Commons on Friday next at twelve" likely being Edward MoxonDec 1801 - Jun 1858 a British poet and publisher significant in Victorian literature. She likens her unfortunate life situtation to that of a fictional characther "Am I not like the Lady in The Bold Stone for a wife - waiting the consent of the three guardians"<br /> <br /> 7" x 4.5" 2 pp. on stationary with mail fold. c. 1865. Content: Date established by Hood's comment "I am going to leave the War Office." which he did in 1875; "I send you a picture of Lake House Wanstead - the house where I was born - it was originally the banquet hall of Wanstead House."; Greatly looking forward to the new freedom in his life and lamenting the loss of his pet dog "It seems like a dream almost to think of having my time to myself & I have literary work now I know has to get through. I have just lost a very old favorite - my poor little doy Topsy"<br /> <br /> 7" x 4.5" 3 pp. Two mail folds small ink smudge on rear previous auctioneer note in pencil on blank verso. From the daughter of poet Thomas Hood and sister of humorist and editor Tom Hood. Content: Returning Mr. Hall's manuscript a memorial about her father "I return your M. S. with many thanks. It is so charming."; She goes on to clarify details about the history of the property at Winchmore Hill and thank him for his work "I must once more express my sincere pleasure that you are yourself superintending the publication of your memorials".<br /> <br /> Jane Hood married to the editor humorist and often pracitical joker Thomas Hood. Thomas was always a frail man and had a prolonged illness in the final years of his life.<br /> <br /> Frances Freeling Broderip 1830 - Nov 1878 was an English children's writer. She was named after her father's friend Sir Francis Freeling the secretary to the general post office. She was married to the Rev. John Somerville Broderip and moved to the family's home Cossington Manor. In 1857 Mrs. Broderip commenced her literary career by the publication of Wayside Fancies which was followed in 1860 by Funny Fables for Little Folks the first of a series of her works to which the illustrations were supplied by her brother Tom Hood.<br /> <br /> Tom Hood Jan 1835 - Nov 1874 was an English humorist and playwright and son of the poet and author Thomas Hood. A prolific author in 1865 he was appointed editor of the magazine Fun. He founded Tom Hood's Comic Annual in 1867. He also wrote two books on English verse composition several children's books in conjunction with his sister Frances Freeling Broderip and a body of magazine and journal articles. Hood drew with considerable facility and illustrated several of his father's comic verses some of which were collected in his father's book Precocious Piggy. unknown
1829246398London: Charles Tilt 1829. First edition. Illustrated with 6 illustrations on wood by Branston and Wright Bonner Slader and T. Williams; After the Designs of George Cruikshank. 29 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full polished brown calf with single gilt fillet borders spine gilt with urns t.e.g. by Morrell successors to Hayday. Cruikshank George. First edition. Illustrated with 6 illustrations on wood by Branston and Wright Bonner Slader and T. Williams; After the Designs of George Cruikshank. 29 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine 'Epping Hunt'. Interesting note from binders. Cohn 406; Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 193-94 Charles Tilt unknown books
199907510Brookfield VT: Ashgate Publishing Company and Dartmouth Publishing Company Limited. Printed by Galliards in Great Yarmouth 1999. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 7x3x10. LAW. Eds. Moshe Maor Jan-Erik Lane. Contributors: Christopher Hood Jorgen Rasmussen Simon J. Bulmer Morten Egeberg et al. "Comparative Public Administration Volumes I and II The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government." Brookfield VT: Ashgate Publishing Company and Dartmouth Publishing Company Limited. Printed by Galliards in Great Yarmouth 1999. First edition. English language. Two hardcover volumes with green cloth boards lettered gilt. Nonfiction collection of a combined forty-seven academic articles with introductions to each volume and series preface. 9 3/4 x 7 inches. 80 oz. Volume I: xix 514 pp. Volume II: xvi 576 pp. Text clean. Like New to Fine. ISBN: 1840140720. "Volume I is subtitled 'Analytical Frameworks and Critiques' and contains 23 contributions offering perspectives on the nature of comparative public administration public policy administrative policy the structure of government and its scope of activities public management bureaucratic roles control and regulation. Volume II is subtitled 'Comparative Research' and contains 24 contributions discussing the state of comparative administration research attitudes of senior civil servants senior civil servants and government change senior civil servants' careers and pay civil service reforms organizational culture public policy reforms policy variations across countries policy coordination and determinants of policy variations. Both volumes contain a name index. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company and Dartmouth Publishing Company Limited. Printed by Galliards in Great Yarmouth hardcover
186770408London:: George Routledge and Sons 1867. old full calf; gilt spine; a.e.g.; original decorated cloth bound in at rear. . Bookplate on pastedown; calf rubbed at joints and extremities but tight and sound. There is some occasional hand-soiling to the text. Illustrated with One Hundred Quaint Designs by Ernest Griset Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. This copy is beautifully hand-colored throughout. George Routledge and Sons, hardcover
187223144London: Moxon 1872. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece and 43 other mounted India proof steel engravings by Foster. 4to contemporary gilt decorated dark green morocco; a.e.g.; one hinge repaired. London 1872. Very good .<br/><br/> Moxon unknown books
1829021033Londn: Charles Tilt 1829. First Edition. 12moin 6s. 29pp. illustrated with six full page wood engraved plates after George Cruikshank by Branston and Wright Bonner Slader and T. Williams. Bound in 3/4 tan polished calf two raised bands with compartments fully gilt decorated red morocco spine lablel gilt top edge gilt gray endpapers. A poem by Thomas Hood who was a poet humorist and wrote for several magazines including Punch. A very nice copy. Charles Tilt unknown books
1896140938854New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1896. First Thus. Near Fine. First thus. Original green rubbed cloth with gilt decorations cream stamping to front board all edges gilt. Near Fine with wear at head tips exposed; date written on front free endpaper front hinge a little overopened. Bright gilt a very clean copy. An illustrated edition of one of the 19th century English poet's more popular poems uncommon in such nice shape. Frederick A. Stokes unknown books
19799290Bellevue WA: Moore Publications 1979. Hardcover 160 pages. Very good/Good. Inscribed by Jack Sikma and John Johnson on their respective pages. Minor wear and soiling to dust jacket small chip to rear panel bottom edge and top of spine panel. In mylar protector. Light wear and soiling to boards gilt illustration on front board slightly rubbed. Third unidentified signature on front pastedown. Moore Publications hardcover
1843012366London: John Murray 1843. Book. Good Minus. Half-Leather. First Edition. xiv 465 pages plus errata slip. Ex-Canterbury Puclic Library. Spine split on both sides repaired with blue tape at the top and bottom tape on gutters and title page. Rare first edition. John Murray Hardcover
1982MSMEC3F-225aKent State Univ Pr 1982-10-01. Hardcover. The edges are stamped. A former library book from a small College with usual markings and additions; The binding is tight; the pages are clean. Very little wear. Shipping within 24 hours with a tracking number and delivery confirmation. Kent State Univ Pr hardcover
187223144London: Moxon 1872. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece and 43 other mounted India proof steel engravings by Foster. 4to contemporary gilt decorated dark green morocco; a.e.g.; one hinge repaired. London 1872. Very good .<br/> <br/> Moxon unknown
1830H2736London: William Kidd 1830. Hardcover. Fine. Published 1830 small 8vo bound by Riviere in full dark blue morocco gilt 27 pp 6 plates including frontispiece present in both colored and uncolored states and even the initial letter of the text has been colored. Rare thus. Bookplate of Ormond G. Smith the publisher of Street and Smith which was the main publisher of pulp magazines in the 1920s-40s. William Kidd hardcover
1830008603London: Chalres Tilt 1830 Book. Illus. by Cruikshank George. Fine. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 24mo. 5½ x 3½ inches. Pp. 2 29 1. Six full-page plates after designs by George Cruikshank. Beautifully bound by Riviere & Sons in three-quarter dark brown crushed morocco spine gilt-lettered and decorated marbled sides top edges gilt. Spine slightly faded some light foxing to preliminary blank leaves else a fine and clean copy. Second edition first published in 1829. A grand little book of humorous hunting verse. Thomas Hood was a poet humorist and wrote for several magazines including Punch. Cohn: 406. . Chalres Tilt hardcover
1829021033Londn: Charles Tilt 1829. First Edition. 12moin 6s. 29pp. illustrated with six full page wood engraved plates after George Cruikshank by Branston and Wright Bonner Slader and T. Williams. Bound in 3/4 tan polished calf two raised bands with compartments fully gilt decorated red morocco spine lablel gilt top edge gilt gray endpapers. A poem by Thomas Hood who was a poet humorist and wrote for several magazines including Punch. A very nice copy. Charles Tilt unknown
182958860London:: Charles Tilt 1829. First edition. full calf; gilt spine by Bumpus Oxford; original printed wrappers bound in. Armorial bookplate; original wrappers lightly soiled; very attractive. 12mo. Illustrated with six engravings on wood after the designs of George Cruikshank. Cohn 406. Charles Tilt, unknown
1896140938854New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1896. First Thus. Near Fine. First thus. Original green rubbed cloth with gilt decorations cream stamping to front board all edges gilt. Near Fine with wear at head tips exposed; date written on front free endpaper front hinge a little overopened. Bright gilt a very clean copy. An illustrated edition of one of the 19th century English poet's more popular poems uncommon in such nice shape. Frederick A. Stokes unknown
1875616080Chicago: Belford Clarke & Company 1875. Hardcover. Near Fine. Revised and enlarged edition. Octavo. 608pp. All edges gilt. Elaborately decorated dark green cloth stamped in red gilt and black with floral designs Pan Pegasus and more. Small neat contemporary owner name a little rubbing at the foot a bright near fine copy of this very attractive American cloth binding. Belford, Clarke & Company hardcover