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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
180216304London: Vernor and Hood 1802. First edition. leather_bound. Contemporary tree calf rebacked. Very good/Near Fine. 128 and 219 pages. 21 x 13 cm. First title with five copper-plate engravings two folding; second has two folding plates Divisions of the Linnaean System Characters of the Genera of British Plants English-Latin Dictionary of Botanical Terms and Index to the British Genera. First part carries month by month guide for the Farmer. Scattered light foxing generally bright. Vernor and Hood unknown
18417892Philadelphia: Porter and Coates 1841 circa. Hardcover. Very Good. 7 1/2 x 5 in. Half brown calf with marbled paper boards gilt lettering on a black and a maroon label at spines gilt spine decorations. 5 raised bands. Sides of text block are marbled to match covers. B&W frontis' and engravings on half title pgs. Condition is VERY GOOD ; corners edges and ends of spine have moderate wear. Covers are mildly rubbed as are spines. Vols 1 of the poems and Vols 1 and 2 of the Prose have small tears at upper spine. Bindings are all tight and text very clean with no markings. Poetry. RGR. Philadelphia: Porter and Coates hardcover
185834291858. Lithograph with original hand-colouring. 280mm by 245mm sheet. Walter Hood Fitch was one of the most famous botanical artists of the Victorian era. <br /> Australian native botanical lithograph from Curtis's Botanical Magazine. William Curtis 1746-1799 was a trained pharmacist who maintained a large garden and devoted himself to the study of its flora. He began publishing the Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1787. Accompanied by photocopy of text describing features of the plant when it was introduced and by whom and whose collection it comes from.Central horizontal fold as issued. CONDITION : A couple of faint spots on the right hand side. unknown
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61982529Transaction Publishers pp. xxvi 235 . Hardback. New. Transaction Publishers hardcover
6468400Ashgate Publishing Company pp. xi 209 . Hardback. New. Ashgate Publishing Company hardcover
2012SONG0470936878Wiley 2012-04-10. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.40x1.20x9.60. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley hardcover
1862SKU2010023325Edward Moxon & Co 1862. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dustjackets as issued. . Bound in full calf with raised spine bands; spine gilt decorated in compartments with black morocco labels marbled boards and edges and marbled endpapers Some occasional scuffing and rubbing. Overall an attractive set in solid condition. Hood's works in chronological order from 1821 to 1845. Thomas Hood 1799 – 1845 was an English poet author and humorist best known for poems such as The Bridge of Sighs and The Song of the Shirt. Hood wrote regularly for The London Magazine Athenaeum and Punch. He later published a magazine largely consisting of his own works. Hood never robust had lapsed into invalidism by the age of 41 and died at the age of 45. William Michael Rossetti in 1903 called him the finest English poet between the generations of Shelley and Tennyson. Hood was the father of the playwright and humorist Tom Hood 1835–1874 and the children's writer Frances Freeling Broderip 1830–1878. Edward Moxon & Co hardcover
2007Adhya-9788847003750SPRINGER 2007. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
2007Adhya-9788847003750SPRINGER 2007. Hardcover. New. SPRINGER hardcover
334870Peleus Press 2002. LIMITED NUMBERED EDITION #437/750 quarto black cloth boards blind stamp lettering to spine printed eps 256pp illus/photos Near FINE sl tanning to page edges in d/w VG light creasing to edges light chafing & soiling Peleus Press 2002 hardcover
25028London: Vaudeville Theatre 1898 . Sensational colour lithograph poster approx 14" x 30" framed. Fine condition. Will incurr additional postage charges. London: Vaudeville Theatre, 1898 unknown
1862855B71London : Edward Moxon 1862-1863. Cloth. Very Good. 7.5" by 5". None. A complete seven volume set of the works of Thomas Hood. A complete seven volume set. The first six volumes are dated 1862 and the last volume is dated 1863. Thomas Hood was an English poet author and humourist best known for his poems The Bridge of Sighs and The Song of the Shirt. These volumes are edited with notes by Thomas Hood's son. The works within these volumes are organised chronologically and contain some of his best known work. Thomas Hood was a regular contributor to The London Magazine. Punch and Athenaeum. With a frontispiece to volume six. Collated complete. With adverts to the rear of volume one and to the front of volume four. Bound by Leighton Son and Hodge. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally smart with some fading to the spines and bumping to the head and tail of the spines. Some marks to the boards. Previous owner inscription to the title page of vol. 1. Binders sticker to the rear pastedown of volume 6 and 7. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good Edward Moxon hardcover
26038Headed Notepaper Printed "FUN OFFICE 80 Fleet Street E.C." with image of a jester at a desk. No date. Two pages 12mo some staining and wear and tear trimmed with minor loss of text but text clear. "Dear Mrs Hall May I use some of your Irish sketches for my penny readings- I shall be nuch indebted if you will let me. I am direfully busy - harder worked a deal more than I used to be in Pall Mall. I have taken up my abode in the country half an hour from town & am better for the change. I have been greatly grieved to hear of your illness which I did before I got your note & 'God save the Green' which I hope you saw was duly mentioned in Fun. I suppose you see that penn'orth weekly. It rises in circulation every week are are seventy thousand now & if we can get a little fine weather shall be eighty or ninety before Christmas. I have such a pleasant proprietor - a young man & a gentleman - we're like two brothers more than anything else and he never underlined interferes. I'm getting a capital salary which rises with the circulation. If I could only think Fanny Frances Freeling Broderip children's writer were well I should have little left to wish for. I have hard work to my heart's content and a very happy home. But I wish Fanny lived here and were better. I have poor accounts of her & the children . PS I daresay you will think I might have written before but you must know what it is to have so much writing that you cover up the inkstand out of sight as soon as the work's over." Headed Notepaper (Printed "FUN OFFICE | 80 Fleet Street E.C." with image of a jester at a desk). No date. unknown
ria9780199202454_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book examines both the theory and practice of the conflict of laws within the UK focusing on the increasing significance of the impact of EU legislation and the effect of the UK's changing constitutional arrangements. hardcover
ANAIS-1565932005Singular Publishing. paperback. Good. 7.1x0.8x10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Singular Publishing paperback
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2011SONG0813816947Wiley-Interscience 2011-03-22. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x0.90x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley-Interscience hardcover