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25793Letter ‘Postmark: Belfast’ dated 30 October 1929. Newspaper cutting of Hood’s letter to The Times dated 28 October 1929. Undated anonymous note from 19 Sutton Court Road Chiswick London. Hood was married to the harpist Helen Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser 1889-1967 daughter of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser 1857-1930 the celebrated collector and singer of Hebridean songs. The two items are in good condition lightly aged. ONE: Manuscript Letter Signed by ‘Ulster Scot.’ 1p 8vo. Begins: ‘Dear Rev Sir / Glad to see you took up the “cudgels†on behalf of the “Ulster Scot.â€â€™ The writer of the letter considers that the part played by this group ‘in building industry &c.’ was surpassed by their efforts ‘in cristainising sic and civilising the nations of the world’. Descending into sectarianism he continues: ‘The Roman Catholic Hierarchy judging from their public speeches would have us believe the very opposite. Like many another Scott I read with delight your article to the “Times†and on behalf of myself and others I return you my sincerest thanks’. TWO: Unsigned Note 1p 8vo addressed from ‘19 Sutton Court Road. / London. Chiswick. W.’ Clearly written by Roman Catholic businessman W. Vance Packman who corresponded from this address at the time. Reads: ‘It is a pity that you have failed to point out that all the above were Celtic Catholics in communion with Apostolic See’. Annotated by Hood: ‘My answer to this was that I was confining myself to facts.’ Laid down at the centre of the page is a newspaper cutting of a letter to The Times from ‘REV. J. C. F. HOOD The Vicarage Garstang Lancashire’ headed ‘Points from Letters / The Ulster Scott’. Begins: ‘Your columns lately have dealt with the achievements of Ulster Scots in the sphere of government law literature and science. May I extend the record into the sphere of religion It is sometimes forgotten that the foundations of civilization in Great Britain were laid to a great extent by men of that breed.’ Letter (‘Postmark: Belfast’) dated 30 October 1929. Newspaper cutting of Hood’s letter to The Times dated 28 October 1929. unknown
104235Campden Glos The Essex House Press 1904. . Number 100 of 200 copies from an overall limitation of 204; 8vo; 3 full-page illustrations by Reginald Savage 2 with loose tissue guards bookseller's small sticker to foot of front pastedown unopened; original cloth-backed boards printed title label to upper cover and spine spine slightly browned slightly splayed uncut.<br /> A fine press edition of Victorian poet Thomas Hood's timeless satire about the corrupting influence of money. Miss Kilmansegg is the foolish spoilt daughter of a banker who insists on having an artificial limb made out of gold after she loses one of her legs in a riding accident.a truly cautionary tale.<br /> Ransom 41. Campden, Glos, The Essex House Press, 1904. hardcover
16576LONDON. MOXON SON AND CO. 1869. COMPLETE IN 10 VOLUMES - HALF BLUE LEATHER OVER MARBLED BOARDS. EXTENSIVE GILT DECOARATION TO THE SPINES MARBLED END PAPERS AND EDGES. FOUR OF THE VOLUMES HAVE DAMAGE TO THE LABELS SOME MINOR RUBBING TO THE LEATHER OTHERWISE A VERY GOOD SET CLEAN AND FIRM IN THE BINDING. LONDON. MOXON SON AND CO. 1869 hardcover
190671740Bradford: W. H. Brocklehurst 1906 - 1915. Large 4to. Unpaginated account book. Full sheep with gilt lettering and Bramah lock and key; marbled edges. Edgewear and chipping to the binding alongside splitting to the front hinge. This account book of Mr Thomas Hood was used in the management of an estate in county of Yorkshire. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Good. Full Sheep. 1906. W. H. Brocklehurst 1906 - 1915 unknown
187237456London: E. Moxon 1872. Slight edgewear to boards. More so at spine and corners. Front gutter cracked. Light foxing to f-fep. Plates and poems in very clean tidy condition wtih just the odd spot of foxing. One page with an illustration on is loose. Decorated Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. Illus. by Foster Birket. 4to. E. Moxon Hardcover
183411967London: T. Hurst. London T. Hurst nd 1834. First edition first impression. Hardback. A good copy. A humorous collection of poems and essays. Spine label absent with a 30mm tear to the top of the spine some toning and markings to the boards front hinge split but held by the strings. Commences with the half-title no endpaper - so perhaps absent. Other than that internally nice. 11967 Hyraxia Books. nd 1834 . Good. Hardback. 1st Edition. 1834. T. Hurst hardcover
1809GEN79781809. Sharp Granville The book is bound in worn full calf the spine is damaged and has some loss the hinges are weak. There is some foxing throughout the book the text is otherwise clean and is well bound together. unknown
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1871981G28London : E. Moxon Son & Co. 1871. First edition. Cloth. Good. 11" by 8.5". Birket Foster. A first edition of this decoratively bound volume of Thomas Hood's poetry with 22 beautiful plates by Birket Foster. The first edition of the work.In publisher's original decorative red cloth binding. Includes gilt to fore edge.A collection of 17 poems by editor publisher poet and humorist Thomas Hood. With 22 intricate plates by Birket Foster throughout. Includes 3 pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear of the work. Collated complete. Hood wrote regularly for The London Magazine the Athenaeum and Punch with his poetry being known for its' light verse and puns. This collection includes poems such as 'I remember I remember' a note on nostalgia and lost innocence. In publisher's original cloth binding. Externally smart. Bumping to extremities causing slight cracking and loss of cloth at head and tail of spine and edges of boards. Odd mark to rear board. Fading to spine. Three book plates to front endpapers. Spotting to front and rear of front free endpaper. Ink inscription to front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. 'The Mary' plate disbound but still in volume. Pages are clean and bright with spotting most frequent to the front and rear of the work. Good E. Moxon, Son & Co. hardcover
1867885P9London: George Routledge and Sons 1867. First edition. Cloth. Good. 10.5" by 8". Ernest Griset; Brothers Dalziel. The first edition of this comical work of cartoons and verse by Tom Hood and Ernest Griset. The first edition.A comical volume of caricatures accompanied by comic verses.Illustrated with a frontispiece and in-text engravings throughout.The comical illustrations are by Ernest Griset a noted artist known for his humorous illustrations. He contributed to 'Punch' and also illustrated an edition of 'Aesop's Fables'.Comical verses by Tom HoodEngraved by the Brothers Dalziel. Four pages of adverts to the rear. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally with bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities resulting in a little loss to the head and tail of the spine. Light marks to the boards and spine. Spine is a little faded. Decorative front board is a little rubbed with further light rubbing to the joints and extremities. Front hinge is tender. Bookseller's label to the rear paste down. Tide mark to the front paste down and front endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the occasional spot and handling mark. Good George Routledge and Sons hardcover
1904137958London ; New York: Edward Arnold : Samuel Buckley & Co 1904. quarter cloth over holland-backed boards paper cover label and paper spine label. Essex House Press. 8vo. quarter cloth over holland-backed boards paper cover label and paper spine label. 94 pages. Illustrated by Reginald Savage. First edition limited to 200 numbered copies. Essex House Press Bibliography p. 74. Ransom 41. With two loose tissue guards. Boards and spine showing only the slightest hint of soiling else a fine copy. Printed with three drawings by Reginald Savage under the care of C. R. Ashbee at the Essex House Press. A fine press edition of Victorian poet Thomas Hood's timeless satire about the corrupting influence of money. Miss Kilmansegg is the foolish spoilt daughter of a banker who insists on having an artificial limb made out of gold after she loses one of her legs in a riding accident. A truly cautionary tale. Edward Arnold : Samuel Buckley & Co unknown
2012x-0470936878John Wiley & Sons Inc 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 448 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
1970WRCLIT53555New Haven & London: Published for the Yale University Art Gallery by the Yale University Press 1970. Two volumes. xviii344;xii300pp. Quarto. Cloth. Photographs. Spines a trifle darkened otherwise a very good set in slightly marked slipcase. First edition. The substantial annotated catalogue of one of the finest collections of American silver and an essential reference in the field. Published for the Yale University Art Gallery by the Yale University Press hardcover books
189470403London: For the Proprietors at the Fun Office 1894. 3/4 Leather. Very Good. 21 x 17 cm. Octavo. 116pp 118pp 126pp 134pp 134pp. Extensively illustrated with engravings by the Brothers Dalziel. Consists of 5 years of the Comic Annual bound together; the years are: 1890 1891 1892 1893 and 1894. Bound into 3/4 blue leather with marble boards and endpapers. 5 raised bands to spine. Gilt top foredge. Some rubbing to the edges of the leather. For the Proprietors at the Fun Office unknown
1955Fiction-Stacks-P-005Alfred A. Knopf New York 1955 Cloth. First American Edition. First printing. A fine book in a fine dust jacket. A tight copy without any marks or defects. Dust jacket is clean and bright with price intact on front flap $3.50 with a tiny water-stain to one inch corner of front jacket but not book. Comes with archival-quality dust jacket protector. Shipped in well padded box. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Alfred A. Knopf, New York hardcover
192812257CHARLES E GRAHAM & CO. NEWARK. 1928. HBDJ 1st edition 1928 Oversized Large 4to pictorial paper over yellow cloth spine that matches DJ. Cover minor rub wear scuff tiny chips Extremties F-/VG AS-IS Beautiful colorful DJ light rub wear & small chips Tears Extremities & small chip top Spine DJ Interior nice tight Clean light Wear FoX . First Edition. Hard Cover. CHARLES E GRAHAM & CO., NEWARK. hardcover
182719729London: William H. Ainsworth 1827 1827. First edition. NCBEL III 359; not in Wolff. Some foxing and slight stains; very good copy in a handsome binding. 2 vols 12mo 19th century red quarter morocco marbled paper boards gilt decorations and lettering. Eight engraved plates by T. Dighton one bound out of order. One page of publisher's ads in volume two. ¶ A series of short sketches modeled on the popular tales by Washington Irving and others of that style and an early work by Thomas Hood 1799-1845 published by the future novelist William Harrison Ainsworth. <br/><br/> London: William H. Ainsworth, 1827 unknown books
19063370<p>Henry Frowde London Edinburgh 1906. An octavo 773 pages beautifully bound in three-quarter vellum over marbled boards. Ornamental spine in the Art Nouveau style with gilt twining stem and flowers accompanying smooth calf title and publisher labels lettered in gilt. Marbled endleaves matching the paper used on the binding. Portrait frontispiece. An exquisite example of what has become a scarce series of Art Nouveau period bindings of English Literature with the poems of Thomas Hood being more elusive than other authors. Edited with notes by Walter Jerrold.</p> Henry Frowde hardcover books
1844152720London: Henry Colburn 1844. First. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes. With numerous illustrations from designs by Leech. 300 312pp. 8vo bound in 19th century 1/2 leather over marbled boards well-rubbed overall but still sound and attractive. London: Henry Colburn 1844. First Edition. Scarce. Very good.<br/><br/> Henry Colburn unknown books
18805023New Orleans LA: Hood Orphan Memorial Fund 1880. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 358 pages cloth front hinge cracking weakened joints tips of spine worn foxing minor tidal <br/><br/>Remarkable important memoir by one of the South's better field commanders. Illustrated from photographs. Howes H622; Eicher 240. Maps folding map. "The controversial and sometimes bitter memoirs of a maimed Confederate general - Nevins II p.65." Hood Orphan Memorial Fund hardcover
1870000060London: E. Moxon Son & Co. Early Rare And Beautiful Copy Of This Very Unusual Book. Sixty Illustrations By Thom. S. Seccombe Capt. R.A. Engraved By F. Joubert. Binding Tight Gilded Edge Pages Intact And Clean Boards Bright With Blue Cloth Blind-Stamped With Gold And Black On Design And Title On Spine And Front. Tips Rubbed Thru Edges Bumped And Rubbed Otherwise Extremely Good For This Or Any Age. Only Inner Mark Is Wonderful Vintage 1875 Inscription In Wonderful Script. Email Pictures Of Any Book Upon Request. . Very Good. Fine Binding. First Edition. 1870. E. Moxon, Son, & Co. unknown
1844152720London: Henry Colburn 1844. First. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes. With numerous illustrations from designs by Leech. 300 312pp. 8vo bound in 19th century 1/2 leather over marbled boards well-rubbed overall but still sound and attractive. London: Henry Colburn 1844. First Edition. Scarce. Very good.<br/> <br/> Henry Colburn unknown
19471381106New Directions 1947. First U.S. Edition Later Dust Jacket State. Hardcover. Octavo 120 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good minus dust jacket. Spine black with brown lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut: "$2.50." Tearing and heavy chipping to dust jacket primarily at head of spine. Dust jacket split at rear hinge. Age toning and staining to rear cover and inner flaps. Sunning to book spine. Mild general shelf wear to head and tail of spine edges and corners of boards. Staining to front and rear free endpaper. Previous owner's signature on front free endpaper. Staining to verso of half title page and to title page. Age toning throughout textblock. Shelved in Case 6. 1381106. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. New Directions hardcover
19471398321New York New York: New Directions 1947. First US Edition. Hardcover. Small octavo 120 pages. In Very Good minus condition with Very Good minus condition dust jacket. Spine is brown kraft paper with red and black lettering. Dust jacket protected by mylar covering price uncut: "$2.50" on front flap has moderate chipping along fore corners and joints a small open hole through front head edge and former bookseller's stamping over front flap price price still visible. Boards have mild discoloration along rear cover mild bumping to head forecorners moderate shelving and rubbing wear along extremities and moderate discoloration spotting along spine. Textblock head edge has light brown speckled staining and tail edge has mild soiling; endpapers have mild age-toning and moderate foxing. Shelved Room C. 1398321. Special Collections. New Directions hardcover