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1879WRCLIT68645New Haven: Published by the Author 1879. 8pp. Printed self-wrappers. Soft vertical crease otherwise very good. First separate edition of Linton's responses to George Howells and James Knowles in defense of associates of Mazzini specifically General Cluseret. Not in NCBEL. Published by the Author unknown books
1957561784New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. Second printing. Tall octavo. xxii 772pp. Illustrated with black and white plates. Binding lightly spotted corners just worn through and some loss and a few tiny tears at the spine ends sound and just about very good lacking the dust jacket. The text and plates are fine. With a full-page Inscription by Linton on the front fly. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover
188327176New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1883. contemporary half calf and marbled boards. A few light scuffs to the bindings; but still an attractive set nicely bound. 8vo. Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover
1968MAIN034287ICharlottesville VA: Bibliographical Society UVA. VG- NO dj see notes NO INTERNATIONAL OR PRIORITY. 1968. 1st. hardcover. 4to . 250pp . Signed--see notes--->. Some mottling to black cloth of covers. About 10 brown foxing spots 1/4"- 1/2" to front end papers. Inscribed by Massey "For Jonathan Yardley: and may this be the conerstone of a mighty edifice--Linton R. Massey." Also an approximately 50 line typed note to Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Yardley signed on 2 sheets of Massey's note paper in an envelope 1969. The foxing is confined to the front end paper. No foxing to rear end papers or in text. . Bibliographical Society UVA hardcover
196859006503Charlottesville: Bibliographic Society of the U. Of VA 1968. Bound in white buckram over black cloth. No dust jacket as published. An excellent 250 pp. biblliography on the works of Faulkner. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good /No Jacket - As Published. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Bibliographic Society of the U. Of VA Hardcover
196858370Charlottesville: Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 1968. Quarto 26cm. Black paper over boards backed in beige buckram in green burlap-covered slipcase; xvi250pp; black and white illus. Straight and clean pushed at head with minor scuff to front: Near Fine. Slipcase gently rubbed with short loose threads at edges Very Good. Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia unknown
1946BW-392<p>Museum of Modern Art New York 1946. First edition. Quarto. Book is in very good condition. Text and plates are clean and unmarked. Boards and bindings are strong with with very light shelf and edge wear. No DJ.</p> The Museum of Modern Art hardcover
17-3207Paris: 19th Century French Publisher 1800s. Original B&W gravure. 9.5 x 13 inches. Very Good. Light matting. Paris: [19th Century French Publisher], [1800s]. unknown
1891001868London: Lawrence and Bullen 1891. First Limited Edition. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. No. 67 of 330 limitation. Tall 8vo. 100 pp. Feline heroic verse with a nod perhaps to Joel Chandler Harris and Uncle Remus tales and surely a worthy precursor of T. S. Eliot's "Old Possums' Book of Practical Cats". Part of the fun comes from footnotes informative and yet part of the joke. Clean and tight copy within. Soiling to the white cloth/buckram binding. Lawrence and Bullen unknown
71-4184London: The Illustrated London News 1847. Hand-colored wood engraving. approx. 21.5 x 27 cm. sheet. Very Good. Text on verso. London: The Illustrated London News, 1847. unknown
1891001868London: Lawrence and Bullen 1891. First Limited Edition. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. No. 67 of 330 limitation. Tall 8vo. 100 pp. Feline heroic verse with a nod perhaps to Joel Chandler Harris and Uncle Remus tales and surely a worthy precursor of T. S. Eliot's "Old Possums' Book of Practical Cats". Part of the fun comes from footnotes informative and yet part of the joke. Clean and tight copy within. Soiling to the white cloth/buckram binding. <br/><br/> Lawrence and Bullen hardcover books
1926021414Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co 1926. Limited Edition. Octavo. Limited to 375 copies signed by the author. The present copy is number 177. 276pp. with an introduction by Vilhjalmur Stefansson illustrated. The author and Edward S. Evans traveled around the world in record breaking time by car train steamer and plane. Bound in 1/4 vellum over tan cloth leather spine label gilt. A very nice clean copy. Houghton Mifflin Co unknown books
1937mon0003212911Houghton Mifflin Co. 1937T. hardcover. Very Good. 1.1102 9.1299 6.5709. First edition inscribed and signed by the author and by his wife aviator and journalist Fay Gillis Wells on the half-title page. Lacking dust jacket. Pages are lightly tanned and clean. A copy in near fine condition. Houghton Mifflin Co. hardcover
1020283238.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1982__0934718415Univ Museum Pubns 1982. Hardcover. New. 53 pages. 11.50x9.00x0.50 inches. Univ Museum Pubns hardcover
MA08C-03618West Publishing Company. Collectible - Good. St. Paul MN: West Publishing Company 1952. One volume edition. Sm 4to. xi1224pp. Good book. Spine slants ends worn. Boards rubbed. Corners bent. Owner's name R. James Woolsey on front free endpage. Writing inside. From the library of political advisor and former Director of the CIA Robert James Woolsey Jr. law contracts Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. West Publishing Company hardcover
2007SKU0633851University of Michigan Press 2007-01-23. paperback. New. 6x0x9. New Textbook Ships with Tracking University of Michigan Press paperback
0260650315.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
444781Updata UK. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Hardback with navy boards and title in silver to spine in good condition. Dustjacket also good plus. Interior very clean and new binding tight. Updata (UK) hardcover
11344On letterhead of Whittington Hall Carnforth 'c/o the Countess Ossalinsky Musgrave Hall Penrith'; 7 September 1882. 4pp. 12mo. Fair on lightly-aged paper with slight discoloration to inner margins from previous mounting. She thanks Alice for her 'sweet letter' and declares that she has had 'a very very pleasant visit here. I like my friends here extremely. They are my sort for all that they are strong conservatives and they are so simple so homely so gentle & I get on with them as well as - what shall I say . as well as with you! And that has no beyond.' She discusses the weather asks Alice to pass a message on to 'Ella' about 'Mrs Cohn' and informs her that she 'had a dear letter from yr beloved mother'. 'I am very very sorry about Miss Cullen - very!' 'Give Ella an extra kiss for me & to Gerty & even Georgie too & Katie' Postscript: reports the accident at Penrith of 78 year-old Lady Arthur Lennox 'turned over in a donkey chair & might have been killed'.G. S. Layard reports in his 'Mrs. Lynn Linton her Life Letters and Opinions' 1901 that Linton spent much of 1882 visiting friends including 'the Countess Ossalinsky at Penrith'. On letterhead of Whittington Hall, Carnforth, 'c/o the Countess Ossalinsky | Musgrave Hall | Penrith'; 7 September [1882]. unknown
4690Postmarked 8 January 1891; 'Queen Annes Mansions. St James's Park SW.'. Novelist and miscellaneous writer 1822-98. Dimensions roughly five inches by three. Grubby and with minor fraying loss and closed tears to edges not affecting text. Printed halfpenny stamp and two postmarks in black ink. Addressed to 'Mrs. Black 5 Hazlitt Road W. Kensington W.' 'I have not received ye Ladies Pictorial but fine - all very well done with great sympathy & tenderness & so well written - I have begun by informal LSaturdays - & shall be very glad to see you if you could come'. Signed 'E: Lynn Linton'. Postmarked 8 January 1891; 'Queen Annes Mansions. St James's Park SW.' unknown
2413424 January no year but 1895 or after. On letterhead of Brougham House Malvern. According to her entry in the Oxford DNB Eliza Lynn Linton moved to Malvern in 1895. See also Temple’s Oxford DNB entry. 4pp 16mo. Bifolium. Sixty-six lines of closely-written text. The two leaves of the bifolium have been separated and re-attached with archival tape; resulting in slight loss to some text on the third page otherwise in fair condition lightly aged. Folded once. Signed ‘Mrs. E. Lynn Linton’. While he may not recall that she had the honour of being introduced to him by ‘Mr. Gedge’ in the House of Commons she does and she is writing to ask if he has ‘any offices to give to a man you know & one of whom we English may be justly proud - Henry Acworth the Municipal Commissioner of Bombay & the founder of the Matunga Asylum for Lepers - the Translator of the Ballads of the Marathas & one of the cream of the Indian Civil Service’. After pointing out Temple’s acquaintance with the Acworths she explains that Acworth has now settled at Malvern Wells and is ‘far too vigorous & strong a man to be unemployed’. He would be angry if he knew she was writing to Temple but she does not like ‘to see such fine qualities as his lying waste’. She continues in praise of Acworth before exclaiming ‘What stirring times these are! - I have the feeling of holding my breath in anticipation -’. 24 January [no year, but 1895 or after]. On letterhead of Brougham House, Malvern. unknown
187837523J. Garnett Windermere 1878. 2nd edition. V.g./No jacket. Publisher's cloth gilt lettering and decoration Two previous owners' discreet signatures. One of the many popular works arising from the Victorian Fern Craze. The author lived at Brantwood later the home of John Ruskin. J. Garnett, Windermere hardcover
1373199989.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2011300-01003Saunders 2011-02-21. hardcover. New. Saunders hardcover