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182740119021069Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1827. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Brown leather covers re-spined with red leather raised bands and black leather spine labels gilt lettering on spine gilt decoration on edges decoration on upper lower and inner edges on newer leather has been matched with existing decoration. Corners of covers are scuffed and edges have light wear. Damage to surface at base of spine from adhesive label. Marbled end-papers and text block edges. Sound binding. Volume contains many black and white plates and one fold out map. Contents include: I./II. Coins found by Colonel Caldwell in Tumuli in the Southern District of the Peninsula of India by Anthony Carlisle. III. Edward IVs Second Invasion of England 1471 by Edward Jerningham. IV. Petition to Henry VI from Tower Records by John Bayley. V. Gold Ring with Runic Inscription belonging to Earl of Aberdeen by William Hamper. VI. Seal of Geoffrey Bishop of Lincoln son of Henry II by Henry Ellis. VII. Concerning jewels pledged in the 17th of Henry VI to Cardinal Beaufort by John Caley. VIII. Antiquities found at Hamden Hill with fragments of Chariots by Richard Colt Hoare. IX. Poem the Siege of Rouen written during the reign of Henry V communicated by JJ Conybeare. X. First Common Seal used by the Burgesses of Bristol by James Dallaway. XI. Sarcastic verses written by an Adherent to the House of Lancaster in 1399 communicated by Hamper. XI. Voyage and place of shipwreck of Saint Paul in AD 62 by Major Rennell. XII. Proceedings had in the Parliament of the Middle Temple respecting the Petition of Sir John Davies to be restored to the degree of barrister AD 1601 by Lord Stowell. XIII. On the word Mass by John Bruce. XIV./XV. Runic Inscription on a Jasper Ring by Hamper and Douce. XVI. Identity of Architectural Remains at Jerash and whether they are Gerasa or Pella by Major Rennell. XVII. Warrant of Indemnity and Discharge to Lionel Earl of Middlesex for having delivered certain jewels to James I dated 1623 by Robert Lemon. XVIII. Ancient buildings in Prussia by John Adey Repton. XIX. Letter from Thomas Amyot with drawings of Kirkham in Yorkshire and the room at Bolton Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was confined in 1568. XX. Instrument of Legitimation granted by Mary Queen of Scots to her brother by Thomas Amyot. XXI. Letters from Pope Pius IV to Mary Queen of Scots and from Benjamin Tichborne to James I concerning the executions of Lords Cobham and Gray. XXII. Interview between Henry VIII and Francis I by Cayley. XXIII. Seals from letter from Barons of England to Pope in 1301 by Nicholas Harris Nicolas. XXIV. Inventory of Effects of Sir John Fastolfe by Amyot. XXV. Survey of Egypt and Syria from 1422 by Gilbert de Lannoy. XXVI. Deed of Gift to Abbey of Ystrad Marchell by Samuel Rush Meyrick. XXVII. 1561 Plan for a House of Correction in Westminster by Ellis. XXVIII. Roman Antiquities discovered on the Line of Antonines Vallum by John Skinner. XXIX. Letters from Queen Henrietta Maria of England and Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia to John Lord Finch of Fordwich 1642 and 1655 by Nicolas. XXX. Edward Is Invasion of Scotland in 1296 by Nicolas. XXXII. Monumental Effigy at Stevenage Church by Robert Stothard. XXXIII. The Place where Julius Caesar landed in Britain by Rennell. XXXIV. Plan by Sir Humphry Gilbert for instituting a London Academy by Ellis. XXXV. The origin of the pointed arch in architecture by Sydney Smirke. Contains black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119021069. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
186740119031150Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1867. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Volume contains many black and white plates and vignettes. Colour plate facing page 401 and double plate at page 466. Contents Includes: I. Murrain of the 14th Century from Court Rolls of a Norfolk Manor by Henry Harrod II./III./IV. Authenticity of the Paston Letters by John Bruce and Richard Almack V. Message from James I to Earl of Somerset in Case of Sir Thomas Overbury from December 1615 by James Spedding VI. Conduct of James I in case of Sir Thomas Overbury by Spedding VII. Genuineness of the Holy Sepulchre by Thomas Lewin VIII. Mosque of Omar by Lewin IX. Letters of Diego Sarmiento de Acuna Count of Gondomar giving account of the Earl of Somerset by Samuel Rawson Gardiner X. Sepulchral Remains at Veii and Praeneste by Padre Raffaele Garrucci XI. Legal Procedure of the Anglo-Saxons by Henry Charles Coote XII. Letters from Lord Bacon to Christian IV of Denmark by Samuel Rawson Gardiner XIII. Day of Caesars Landing in Britain by Earl Stanhope XIV. Bronze Object found at Lucera and Pan Lycaeus or Faunus Lupercus Workmanship by Garrucci XV. Cuisine Bourgeoise of Ancient Rome by H. C. Coote XVI. Roman Bronze Vessals discovered at Castle Howard Yorkshire by Edmund Oldfield XVII. Churchwardens Accounts of the Parish of Leverton in Lincolnshire by Edward Peacock XVIII. Unpublished Collection of Songs and Ballads by Henry VIII and his contemporises by William Chappell XIX. Vespasians First Campaign in Britain by Charles Warne XX. Stone Implements in Lough Neagh Ireland by John Evans XXI. Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Stowting in Kent by John Brent XXII. Castra of the Littus Saxonicum and the Castrum of Othona by Thomas Lewin XXIII. Runic Calendars and Staffordshire Clogg Almanacs by J. Barnard Davis Appendix: Anglo-Saxon Fibula in the Society Museum Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031150. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
188340119021121Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Many black and white plates also vignettes Colour plate facing pages 9. Fold out colour plate facing 338. Content Includes: I. The Ritual Ordinance of Neophytus by Rev. Frederick Edward Warren II. Architectural history of St. Hughs Choir in Lincoln Cathedral by John Henry Parker III. Injunctions of John Longland Bishop of Lincoln to Monasteries in his Diocese by Edward Peacock IV. Constitutional history of the Bermudas by Sir John Henry Lefroy V. 1st Charter of Liberties given by Penn to Pennsylvania by Richard Almack VI. Custumary of the Manor and Stoke of Rothley in Leicestershire by George Thomas Clark VII. The Grave-Mounds of Lunkhofen in the Canton of Aargau Switzerland by Ferdinand Keller VIII. Hoard of Gold Nobles found at Bremeridge Farm Westbury in Wiltshire by John Baron IX. The Fret or Key Ornaments in Mexico and Peru by Robert Philips Greg X. Sculptured Tympanum of a former Doorway in South Ferriby Church in Lincolnshire by Charles Edward Keyser XI. Ancient Charters Letters etc. From Muniment Room of Sir John Lawson of Brough Hall in Richmondshire by Charles Spencer Perceval XII. Mithraeum of Spoleto by Coote XIII. Thinges Nedefull for this Present State by John Mountgomery in 1562 by Aucher Cornwall Taylor and Edward Maunde Thompson XIV. Letter to Mary Queen of Scots and Bond of Secretary Maitland by Richard Almack XV. The Remonstrance of Anne of Cleeves by William Dunn Macray XVI. Inaccuracies in the accounts of the early years of Edward IV by Perceval XVII. Sir John Daunces Accounts of Money received from the Treasurer of the Kings Chamber temp. Henry VIII by Charles Trice Martin XVIII. German Astronomico-Astrological Manuscript and on the Origin of the Signs of the Zodiac by Robert Brown XIX./XXVIII. Imagery of Henry VIIs Chapel at Westminster by John Thomas Micklethwaite XX. Portions of Old St. Pauls Cathedral by Francis Cranmer Penrose XXI. The Diamond Signet of Henrietta Maria Queen of Charles I by Charles Drury Edward Fortnum XXII. The English Law of Attainder and Forfeiture for High Treason by Alfred Bailey XXIII. Excavations at Caesars Camp near Folkestone and notes on two sets of bones by Augustus Pitt-Rivers XXIV. On the Antiquity of the Egyptian Calendar by Francis Roubiliac Conder XXV. Wall painting discovered at Westminster Abbey in 1882 by John Henry Middleton XXVI. Two bronze fragments of an unknown object portions of the Petrie Collection by Margaret Stokes XXVII. Latin note to the Bodleian MS. Of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle concerning the Origin of the AEra Dionysiana by Robert Cradock Nichols Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119021121. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
185540119040103Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges spine-ends and spine-joints. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight surface damage at base of spine from no longer present sticker. Many black and white or tinted plates and vignettes. Colour plates at pages 70 double plate 72 179 202 204 266 282 x3 428 429 and 456 x2. Contains: I. Medieval Architecture in Aquitaine by John Henry Parker; II. State-manuscript of the Reign of Henry VIII by J. Payne Collier; III. Origin of Title and Office of Cursitor-Baron of the Exchequer by Edward Foss; IV. Presents and Expenses from Wedding of Richard Polsted of Albury and Elizabeth daughter of William More of Losely by John Evans; V. Vase representing Adventure of Perseus by Samuel Birch; VI. Objects discovered during excavations for Sewerage in Salisbury by John Yonge Akerman; VII. Convent of English Nuns formerly settled at Louvain in South Brabant by Henry Ellis; VIII. Angon of Agathais by Akerman and Ludwig Lindenschmit; IX. Angon of the Franks and the Pilum of Vegetius by W. M. Wylie; X./XI. Submerged city of Vineta by R. H. Major and K. R. H. Mackenzie; XII. Manuscript by Thomas Norton MP and Remembrancer to London relating to ancient duties of Lord Mayor and Corporation by Collier; XIII. Thomas Norton and State Proceedings on Religion in 1581-2 by William Durrant Cooper; XIV. Excavations on Roman Buildings at Keston in Kent by George R. Corner; XV. Graves of Alemanni at Oberflacht in Suabia by Wylie; XVI. Unrolling of Mummy at Florence belonging to Grand Duke of Tuscany by Migliarini Cottrell and Birch; XVII. Antiquarian researches in Summer/Autumn of 1854 by Akerman; XVIII. Sculptures of a Temple at Bath by George Scharf; XIX. Silver Rings and Coins discovered near Worcester by Akerman; XX. Tessellated Pavement discovered under Vaults of late Excise Office by William Tite; XXI. Stall Plate of Sir William Parr Marquis of Northampton by Augustus W. Franks; XXII. Churchwardens Accounts of the Parish of Wing in Buckingham by Frederic Ouvry; XXIII. Mission of Queen Isabella to the Court of France by Joseph Hunter; XXIV. Sepultures Chretiennes de la periode Anglo-Normande trouvees a Bouteilles pres Dieppe en 1855 by LAbbe Cochet; XXV. Deeds relating to Sir Thomas Swinford son of Catherine Swinford by Hunter; XXVI. Mortuary Urns from Stade-on-the-Elbe and North Germany by John Mitchell Kemble; XXVII. Private Account Book of Sir William More of Loseley in times of Queens Mary and Elizabeth by John Evans; XXVIII. Medieval Architecture in Aquitaine by Parker; XXIX. Bronze Weapons from Arreton Down Isle of Wight by Franks; XXX. Boat which inspired Peter the Greats idea for a Russian Fleet by Henry Ellis; XXXI. Sir Nicholas Bacon Lord Keeper by Collier; XXXII. Sepulchral Objects from Italy Styria and Mecklenburgh by Kemble; XXXIII. Picture in Gloucester Cathedral and other representations of the Last Judgement by G. Scharf; XXXIV. Episcopal and other Rings of Investiture by Octavius Morgan; XXXV. Abbot of Walthams House in Parish of St. Mary-at-Hill London by G. R. Corner; XXXVI. Caerleon Archaeological Associations Excavations within Walls of Caerwent by Octavious Morgan; XXXVII. Old Tapestry in St. Marys Hall at Coventry by Scharf; XXXVIII. Horse-trappings found at Westhall by Henry Harrod. Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119040103. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
186640119031149Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1866. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Volume contains many black and white plates and some vignettes. Colour plates facing pages 298 405 458 and 459 double colour plate at page 406 and two fold out plates facing page 2. Contents Includes: I. Memoir on a Mappemonde by Leonardo da Vinci the earliest Map known containing the name America by Richard Henry Major II./III./IV. Primitive Site Extent and Circumvallation of Roman London by William Henry Black and sketch by Thomas Lewin V./VI. Holbeins Portraits of the Royal Family of England by John Gough Nichols and George Scharf VII. Administration of the Criminal Law in time of Edward I by Francis Morgan Nichols VIII. Portrait of the Duchess of Milan at Windsor Castle probably Holbein 1538 by Scharf IX. Subterranean Chambers at Trelowarren in Cornwall by J. T. Blight X. Royston Court House and its Appurtenances by Joseph Beldam XI. Annulus Piscatoris or Ring of the Fisherman by Edmund Waterton XII. Unpublished work Antiquarius by Hieronymus Bononius of Treviso and his Poetry by William Henry Black XIII. Churches at Rome earlier than 1150 by Alexander Nesbitt XIV. History of Winterton in Lincolnshire by Abraham de la Pryme and Edward Peacock XV./XVI. Human Sacrifices among the Romans by Henry George Liddell and William Bodham Donne XVII. Letters from Sir Henry Wotton to James I by C. Knight Watson XVIII. Roman Architectural Remains at Chester discovered 1863 by William Tite XIX. Remains of Roman Wall of London by Tite XX. Mantle and Ring of Widowhood by Henry Harrod XXI. Inventory of the Household Goods of Sir Thomas Ramsey Lord Mayor of London 1577 by F. W. Fairholt XXII. Pocket-Dial made in 1593 for Robert Devereux Earl of Essex by John Bruce XXIII./XXIV. Position and Identification of the Portus Lemanis of the Romans by Thomas Lewin and W. H. Black XXV. Worked Flints of Pressigny-le-Grand by John Evans XXVI. Magic in the Reign of Elizabeth I by W. H. Hart XXVII. Ancienne Statue de Gillaume-le-Conquerant by M. LAbbe Cochet XXVIII. Excavations at Silchester by James Gerald Joyce XXIX. Early Charters and Documents relating to Priory of Austin Canons and Abbey of Austin Canonesses at Canonsleigh in Devon by Charles Spencer Perceval XXX. Instructions from Henry VI to Edward Grimston Ambassador to Burgundy 1449 and Portrait of Grimston by Peter Christus in 1446 by William J. Thoms A. W. Franks and George Scharf XXXI. Ancient Rock Tombs at Ghain Tiffiha and Tal Horr Malta by John S. Swann XXXII. Human Remains and Skulls from Tombs at Ghain Tiffiha and Tal Horr by John Thurnam XXXIII. Romano-British Cemetery near Plymouth by C. Spence Bate Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031149. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
187340119031153Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1873. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Volume contains many black and white plates and vignettes. Colour plates facing pages 168 178 and 179. Contents Includes: I. Allusion to Christians in a Passage of the 6th Satire of Juvenal by Earl Stanhope II. Ancient Oaken Coffins found near Featherstone Castle Northumberland by Thomas William Snagge III. Probable site of Jewish Temple and Antonia and the Acra by Thomas Lewin IV. Inscription on Copper Dish found near Chertsey by William Ralston Shedden Ralston V./VI. Expedition of the Emperor Augustus into Britain by William Henry Black VII. Chapel of St. Erasmus in Westminster Abbey by J. T. Micklethwaite VIII. Example of Phalerae and other Antiquities from Switzerland by William Michael Wylie IX. Appointment of Sir John Fastolfe to Keeper of the Bastille of St. Anthony at Paris in 1421 by John Gough Nichols X. Inscriptions on Leaves of Lead by Waltre de Gray Birch XI. Mediaeval Representations of the Months and Seasons by James Fowler XII. Test of Certain Centurial Stones by Henry Charles Coote XIII. Early Discovery of Australia by Richard Henry Major XIV. Manuscript Book of Prayers bound in Enamelled Gold said to be given by Anne Boleyn to a Wyatt lady by Robert Marsham XV. Discoveries in Ehenside Tarn Cumberland by R. D. Darbishire XVI. Early French Deed 1397 relating to Knights of St. John of Jerusalem by C. Knight Watson XVII. The Milites Stationarii relating to the Hundred and Tithing of England by H. C. Coote XVIII. Box of Carved Ivory of the 6th Century by Alexander Nesbitt and Padre Raffaele Garrucci XIX. Anglo-Saxon Knife bearing inscription found in Kent by John Evans XX. Origin of AEra Dionysiana or AEra Vulgaris or AEra Christiana by Gustav Oppert XXI. Antique Gold and other Finger Rings found at Palestrina by C. Drury E. Fortnum XXII. Vortigern not Hengest the Invader of Kent by Henry Charles Coote XXIII. Crypt of the Chapter House Westminster Abbey by Henry Harrod XXIV. Byzantine Churches and modifications made for necessities of Greek Ritual by Edwin Freshfield XXV. Will Inventories and Funeral Expenses of James Montagu Bishop of Winchester 1618 by Evelyn Philip Shirley XXVI. Exploration of Tumuli at Trevelgue or Trevalga in parish of St. Columb Minor Cornwall by William Copeland Borlase XXVII. Camps and Ancient Ramparts on the River Avon at Clifton by H. M. Scarth XXVIII. Pictures of Quintin Matsys and Holbein at Longford Castle by John Gough Nichols XXIX. Donnington Castle in Berkshire by Henry Godwin Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031153. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
180640119011035Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by T Bensley London 1806. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Brown leather covers re-spined with red leather raised bands and black leather spine labels gilt lettering on spine gilt decoration on edges decoration on upper lower and inner edges on newer leather has been matched with existing decoration. Corners of covers are scuffed and edges have light wear. Damage to surface at base of spine from adhesive label. Marbled end-papers and text block edges. Sound binding. Contents include: I The Diet and particular Fare of Charles I when Duke of York by Edmund Turner; II Revenue Expenses and Jewels of Prince Henry by William Bray; III Mr Henry Yelverton restored to the Kings favour in 1609 by James Cumming IV The Names of his Majesties James I Shipps with the numbers of men and furniture etc. by John Brand; V Greek Inscription on Pompeys Pillar by W M Leake and John Squire; VI The Entertainment of Henry VI at the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds by Craven Ord; VII A true Collection as well of all the Kinges Majesties Offices and Fees in any of the Courtes at Westminster by Sir Joseph Banks; VIII An Abbey of Nuns formerly situated in the Street now called the Minories in Middlesex by Henry Fly; IX Ancient Rolls of Papyrus discovered at Herculaneum by Henry Grey Bennett; X Antiquities discovered in Cornwall by Malachy Hitchins; XI Account of Tumuli opened in Wiltshire by William Cunnington; XII Death-Warrant of Humphrey Littleton by T R Nash; XIII The Italian Game of Minchiate by Robert Smith; XIV The Ruins of Carthage and of Udena in Barbury by John Jackson; XV Book of Accounts entitled Le Livre des Acconts pour Chevalier Jean Franklyn en fon Maison au Wilsden belonging to Sir John Chardin Musgrave; XVI An Indenture between Edward IV and William Lord Hastings in 1469 by Taylor Combe; XVII The ancient inhabitants Roman stations and Roman roads in and near Berkshire by Henry Beeke; XVIII Trial and Ordeal in England by Robert Studley Vidal; XIX Kenwith or Kenwic Castle in Devonshire by Vidal; XX Charter of Exemption from the Forest Laws granted by Henry III to Stephen de Segrave; XXI Ceremony of the Feast of Fools and Sculptured Girdle worn at its Celebration by Francis Douce; XXII Memoir on the Vicissitudes of the Principality of Antioch during the Crusades by F Damaini; XXIII Manuscript concerning the Manor of Paddington in Middlesex by William Vincent; XXIV Inventory and Appraisement of the Plate in the lower Jewel House of the Tower 1649 by John Brand; XXV The Monument in Canterbury Cathedral called the Tomb of Theobald and two inscriptions on lead discovered by Henry Boys; XXVI Discovery and Interment of the Heart of Arthur Lord Capel by Anthony Hamilton; XXVII Engraved Brass Plate from Netley Abbey by John Latham; XXVIII Ancient Sculptures and Inscriptions on two pillars in the Abbey Church of Rumsey by William Latham; XXIX The Dormitory of the Cathedral Monastery of Norwich by F Sayers; XXX Fortresses of Ancient Greece by William Hamilton; XXXI and XXXII Remains of the Dormitory at Norwich continued; XXXIII Tumuli in Wiltshire continued by William Cunnington; XXXIV Writs from Edward I to the Chief Justice of Chester and the Bishop of Carlisle on occasion of the marriage of the Kings eldest daughter by Samuel Lysons; XXXV Rotulus Familiae in the 18th year of the reign Edward I by Lysons; XXXVI and XXXVII and XXXVIII Remains of Gothic Architecture in Italy and Sicily by Robert Smirke; XXXIX Seals of the Bailiffs of the Liberty of Bridgnorth by Francis Townsend. Contains black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119011035. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by T Bensley hardcover
186340119031148Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1863. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Slight damage to base of spine from no longer present sticker. Leather at front hinge is cracked. Volume contains many black and white plates and vignettes. Colour plates facing pages 184 288 map 358 359 360 and 361 and double plate at page 74. Contents Includes: I. Will of Hans Holbein by William Henry Black II./III. Contemporaries and Successors of Holbein by John Gough Nichols and George Scharf IV. Flint Implements in the Drift on the Continent and in England by John Evans V. Roman Remains of Ibernium on Kingston Down near Bere Regis in Dorset by Charles Warne VI. Brick Architecture of North of Germany by Alexander Nesbitt VII. Account of Treaty of Newport from 1648 by John Bruce VIII. Explorations des anciens Cimetieres de Roux-Mesnil et dEtran en Normandie by M. LAbbe Cochet IX. Anglo-Saxon Burial Ground at Long Wittenham Berkshire by John Yonge Akerman X. Letters to the Tremoille Family from Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia by Paul Marchegay and Augustus W. Franks XI. Remains of the Priory of Austin Friars at Ludlow by Beriah Botfield XII. Feudal and Obligatory Knighthood by Francis Morgan Nichols XIII. Portraits from Windsor Castle Hampton Court and Wilton House by George Scharf XIV. Death of Painter Hans Holbein and his Will by W. H. Black XV.XVI./XVII. Correspondence with the Admiralty regarding Tides in the Dover Channel and the Landing of Caesar in BC 55 by G. B. Airy and Thomas Lewin XVIII. Two Egyptian Tablets of Ptolemaic Period by Samuel Birch XIX. Tenure or Service of Cornage by Francis Morgan Nichols XX. Four Illuminations representing the Courts of Chancery Kings Bench Common Pleas and Exchequer at Westminster from time of Henry VI by G. R. Corner XXI. 13th Century Roll of Arms by Weston Styleman Walford XXII. Two Rolls of Arms of the Reign of Edward I by Charles Spencer Perceval XXIII. Three Coptic Papyri brought by Stuart Glennie from the East by Charles Wycliffe Goodwin XXIV. Portraits of Arthur Prince of Wales by Scharf XXV. Percy Herbert Lord Powis by Charles Henry Cooper XXVI. Young and Champollions method of interpreting Egyptian Hieroglyphics by Reginald Stuart Poole XXVII. Crannoge found in Drumkeery Lough near Bailieborough County Cavan in Ireland by Robert Harkness XXVIII. Roman Remains from London by William Tite Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119031148. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
184440119021120Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols London 1844. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Red half-leather with black spine-labels and gilt lettering and decoration leather is rubbed at edges and spine-ends. Clean marbled end-papers marbled block edges light foxing to prelims sound binding. Many black and white plates many vignettes Colour plates facing pages 174 x2 348. Fold out plate facing 148. Contents Include: I. Inventory of Archbishop Parkers goods at the time of his death by William Sandy II. Runic Obelisk at Ruthwell; the Poem of the Dream of Holy Rood; and a runic copper dish found at Chertsey by John M. Kemble III. A number of Tumuli on Breach Downs in Kent by Lord Albert Conyngham IV. Matthew Bells opening of an ancient British Barrow in Iffins Wood near Canterbury in 1842 by John Yonge Akerman V. Sculptured figures of Welsh Knights at Kilpeck Church in Herefordshire by John Gage Rokewode VI. Proceedings in the Star Chamber against Lord Vaux Sir Thomas Tresham Sir William Catesby and others for refusing to swear they had not harboured Campion the Jesuit by John Bruce VII. Casts of 8 Punic Inscriptions found at Carthage by Hudson Gurney VIII. Marks on the stones of various Middle Age buildings by George Godwin IX. Palimpsest Sepulchral Brasses by Albert Way X. Traces of a Roman Villa at Gayton near Northampton by George Butler XI. Antiquities found near Sandwich in Kent by Charles Roach XII. Gold ornaments recently found in Ireland by Albert Conyngham XIII./XXV. Antiquities excavated in the Island of Sacrificios by Captain Nepean XIV. Tabula of Gold preserved by Emperor Henry II to the Cathedral of Basle by Albert Way XV. Certain inaccuracies in the letters of Sir Thomas More by John Bruce XVI. Letters received by Sir Henry Witherington Knt. Marshal of Berwick between 1581 and 1592 by Robert Porrett XVII. Sandle-wood Gates of Somnath with drawings by C. J. Richardson XVIII. Xanthian Marbles in the British Museum by Samuel Birch XIX. Political Conditions of the English Peasantry during the Middle-Ages by Thomas Wright XX. Eastern Terminus of the Wall of Antoninus by Richard Garnett XXI. Tumulus near Asterabad forming part of ancient Hyrcania by Baron Clement Augustus de Bode XXII. The King of the Birds; or The Lay of the Phoenix: an Anglo-Saxon song of C10 or C11 by George Stephens XXIII. Stone Shot found in the Ditch of the Tower of London by Porrett XXIV. Opening of Barrows in South Dorsetshire by John Sydenham XXVI. Fictile Vase representing the contest of Hercules and Juno by Samuel Birch XXVII./XXVIII. Prose and Verse from Old English Medical Manuscript by Stephens and Pettigrew XXIX. Monumental brass of Bishop Hallum in the Cathedral Church of Constance by R. Pearsall XXX. Antiquarian Excavations and Researches in the Middle-Ages by Thomas Wright XXXI. Sepulchral Vase and other antiquities discovered near Scarborough by Jabez Allies XXXII. The 2nd Patent appointing Edward Duke of Somerset Protector temp. Edward VI by John Gough XXXIII. Relics of remote times found in the bed of the Thames between Kingston and Hampton Court by William Roots XXXIV. Indenture of Lease from Earl of Bedford to Sir William Cecil of a portion of pasture in Covent Garden by Albert Way XXXV. Amity formed between Fishmonger and Goldsmiths of London by Gough XXXVI. Refectory of the Priory of Great Malvern by Edward Blore Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates including reverse of plates are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 3-4kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119021120. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. Society of Antiquaries of London; Printed by J Nichols hardcover
197500284350Firenze: Bonechi - Edizioni - Il Turismo - 1975 Color cover photograph Cerveteri - Banditaccia Translated from the Italian by Michael Hollingworth Many color plates. Quite RARE OCLC finds 2 copies. 64 pgs 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. First Edition. Pictorial Cover/soft. Very Good. Bonechi - Edizioni - Il Turismo - paperback
1999592Leverkusen: Hatje Cantz Verlag 1999. First Edition. Wrappers with heavy glossy papers & photographs. Fine/None - Wrappers. Photographs and illustrations. SIGNED by the Architect 4to pictorial wrappers 144 pages. Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition entitled "Archi-Neering" held from 6 June to 12 September at the Städtisches Museum Leverkusen Schloss Morsbroich.<br/><br/>Rare when SIGNED. Hatje Cantz Verlag unknown
197325603New York: Praeger Publishers 1973. softcover. bits of wear to spine-ends cover edges. no writing or markings. no labels. strong sewn binding. a used complete copy.; english text.; 144pp. illustrated throughout in b/w. peter cook warren chalk dennis crompton david greene ron herron and michael webb. First American Soft Cover Edition. Soft Cover. Good Plus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Praeger Publishers Paperback
19724554New York: New York University Press 1972. Hardcover. Small 4to. Red cloth dust jacket. 218pp. Numerous illustrations line drawings maps. Near fine/near fine. Handsome first edition. New York University Press hardcover
19822081402109800434Sagamishobo 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sagamishobo paperback
20099973969John Wiley and Sons 2009. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1400grams ISBN:9780470381915 John Wiley and Sons hardcover
20093712038John Wiley and Sons 2009. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1400grams ISBN:9780470381915 John Wiley and Sons hardcover
2001530823Amersterdam: Architectenbureau Jowa 2001. Paperback in very good condition. Text in English and Dutch. Minor edgewear to covers and light tanning of upper edges. Gift dedication penned to half-title page. Contents otherwise clean throughout and illustations bright. AD. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Architectenbureau Jowa Paperback
119284Rhizareion Hidryma 2004. Brand new. Two volumes. Soft cover 28 cm 377 pp. ill. Rhizareion Hidryma, 2004 paperback
2006114950TRANSFORMATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE: Regional Greece VOL. II. In greek. Hard cover 34x26 cm 250 pp. ill.: 350 color photographs and drawings. Only the sky is the limit to the prospects imbedded in the reuse of old abandoned buildings by the employment of imaginative original design. Thus palatial mansions could be transformed into museums factories into cultural centres and vernacular houses into sumptuous resort villas. Methods and goals may vary but the end result is almost always breathtaking. This trend has gained unprecedented popularity across Greece during the last few decades. In view of a pressing need to find a balance between modernity and the re-appraisal of the past many architects have become increasingly involved in challenging restorations and rehabilitations of historical buildings. The rich sediment of architectural remnants from the last four centuries has thus provided a remarkable variety of buildings to work with. Two volumes track for the first time the full extent of this unprecedented trend all over Greece in Athens and Thessaloniki v. I and in regional areas v. II. // The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books up to 750 g; if you are going to use PayPal for the payment please ask about the exact shipping cost before ordering. Melissa hardcover
2007156491Bilingual greek-english edition. Cloth 43x33 cm 160 pp. 100 photos. In order to grasp the spirit behind the work of the ISV architects group one can simply pinpoint their influence on the modernist tendencies of contemporary Greek architecture. By gradually compiling and publishing a clear model of their architectural activity which is tailored to the Greek landscape they aim at claiming their position among the modern Greek architectural scenery. It might sound daring but the ISV group proposes a fully-formed way of living which surpasses their purely design choices and directly addresses modern terms of accommodation. The book aims at capturing the impressive consistency and design homogeneity but also the continuous ability for renovation which are integral characteristics of the ISV group. This aim is served in an ideal manner through the creatively penetrating depiction of selected works of the ISV group by Erieta Attali a photographer of international activity and recognition who managed to capture with unique preciseness the essense of modernity that runs through the ISV designs. // The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books up to 750 g; if you are going to use PayPal for the payment please ask about the exact shipping cost before ordering. Melissa hardcover
2006114944TRANSFORMATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE: Metropolitan Cities in Greece vol. I. In greek. Hard cover 34x26 cm 240 pp. ill.: 350 color photographs and drawings. // Only the sky is the limit to the prospects imbedded in the reuse of old abandoned buildings by the employment of imaginative original design. Thus palatial mansions could be transformed into museums factories into cultural centers and vernacular houses into sumptuous resort villas. Methods and goals may vary but the end result is almost always breathtaking. This trend has gained unprecedented popularity across Greece during the last few decades. In view of a pressing need to find a balance between modernity and the re-appraisal of the past many architects have become increasingly involved in challenging restorations and rehabilitations of historical buildings. The rich sediment of architectural remnants from the last four centuries has thus provided a remarkable variety of buildings to work with. Tracking for the first time the full extent of this unprecedented trend all over Greece the first volume includes works located in the two major metropolitan centers Athens and Thessalonike. // The shipping cost estimated by the system covers books up to 750 g; if you are going to use PayPal for the payment please ask about the exact shipping cost before ordering. Melissa hardcover
1983014086<p>Leiden Netherlands: E J Brill 1983. Minor creaasing to edges of unclipped dustwrapper also a couple of scuff-marks to same at top end of spine and folds to flaps but otherwise a very good clean tight copy of this hard-cover book. Originally published in Dutch as "De architectonische ruimte" in 1977 this is a later English-language edition translated by Richard Padovan. 204pp small b&w diagrams throughout. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.</p> E J Brill hardcover
80244Techniko Epimeleterio Hellados 2002. Brand new. Soft cover 28 cm 201 pp. Techniko Epimeleterio Hellados, 2002 paperback
19382ARCH0286Architectural Association 1938. A very good oversized green hardcover. Corner wear. Cover lightly soiled. . Hard Cover. Very Good. Architectural Association Hardcover
19992091502133515019TOTO Publishing 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 TOTO Publishing paperback