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2018Manohar-9781107194243Cambridge University Press 2018. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
19370London. 10 August 1741. On one side of a 42 x 33 cm. piece of watermarked laid paper. In good condition lightly aged and worn with Gyles's seal torn away from the bottom right-hand corner. Signatories' names at bottom right: 'J: Whishaw seal in red wax F Gyles'. Witnesses' names at bottom left: 'Rob: Wadeson Jno. Jackson Cursitor's Street'. Three embossed tax stamps to left-hand margin. Headed: 'All Matters adjusted to Midsummer 1735 inclusive' followed by two columns of accounts that on the left headed 'Mr. ffisher hath paid Since that time to wit' and that on the right headed 'Mr. Mascie has paid Since that time to wit'. The 'award' proper covers thirty-six lines of close text and begins: 'To all People To whom this present Writing of Award indented shall come We John Whishaw of the parish of Saint Andrews Holbourn Esquire and ffletcher Gyles of the same Parish Bookseller send Greeting Whereas Differences are depending Between Joseph ffisher of the aforesd. parish Esqr. and Mark Jinks otherwise Jenks of the same parish Linnen Draper Administrator of Samuel Mascie'. Gyles is described in Nichols' 'Literary Anecdotes' as 'bookseller in Holborn treasurer of the charity-school in Hatton Garden and an intimate friend of Mr. Bowyer'. The current item was signed by him a few days before his death 'of an apoplexy' on 8 November 1741. BBTI has him active from 1714 to the year of his death. He instigated the celebrated Chancery suit Giles v Wilcox 1740 which established the concept of 'fair abridgement' which was later to become 'fair use'. [ London. ] 10 August 1741. unknown
2000Star-9783540650997Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
2000Star-9783540650997Springer 2000. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
19132065DBLeipzig, Insel, 1913. 8°. (1) Bl., (4) 445 (3) S., (1) Bl.; (1) Bl., (4) 511 (1) S., (1) Bl. Mit zahlr. handkol. Holzschnitten nach alten Vorlagen. Lederband der Zeit + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 2065D 2 Bde. (leicht berieben und bestossen).
177458119Graz, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, 3. August 1774. 4°. 8 nn. Bll., Heftstreifen.
Lisboa, na Officina Real Deslandesiana, 1711. 4to.; 8 hs., 264 pp. Encuadernación en piel marbreada, de la época, fatigada, con pérdidas de piel en lomera y planos.
Zaragoza, por Pasqual Bueno, 1696. 4to.; 12 hs., XVI pp., 494 pp., de 496, faltando la última página. de Tabla. Pequeño agujero en la página 481/482, faltando dos palabras. Primera edición en español. Encuadernación en pergamino de la época.
187458293Neapel, Detken-Rocholl, ( 1874). Je 1 Titelblatt, je 2 Bll. Index; 60; 60; 60; 60 gestochene Taf. 4to. Neues Ln. auf 4 Bünden mit 2 ledernen RSch.
1798014463Paris Chez Hyacinthe Langlois, libraire 1798 Demi-reliure à coins
19743138BBLeipzig, Bucher, 1974. Gr.-folio. 319 S. (gebunden). Mit 121 farb. Tafeln (lose). Orig.-Halbpergamentbände mit Buntpapierbezug in Schuber. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 2 Bände.
010236Londres, Paris Barrois - Desenne 0 fort in-8 Reliure d'époque
Madrid, por Andrés Ortega, 1768. Folio; 12 hojas, 1058 pp. Con 6 grabados con retratos entre el texto. Ejemplar carente de dos láminas. Fuertes trazas de polilla en portada, hojas preliminares y quince primeras páginas, así como en las últimas treinta. Taladros puntuales y mínimos en el resto del ejemplar, que no afectan al texto. Salvo estos aspectos excelente ejemplar. Encuadernación de época en piel, con lomera ornada y tejuelo.
198570194Hamburg, Schliemann & Cie 1985. 3 Bde. Mit über 800 Abbildungen. 320 S., 2 Bll.; 573 S., 1 Bl.; 314 S., 1 Bl. Kl.-4to. Blindgepr. OPp.
A cura di Graziella Buccellati e Gianni Guadalupi. Testi di Alberto La Marmora, Gaston Vuillier e Grazia Deledda. Introduzione di Guido Davico Bonino. Fotografie di Chiara Samugheo. Milano, 1986; ril. in seta in cofanetto, pp. 192, ill. col., tavv. col., cm 30,5x30,5. (Quadreria. 14). italiano 88-216-011 Quadreria. 0014
19691857<p>Eight volume set by ARNO Press bound in full olive green cloth Gilt lettering and decoration of bison head and three spears on spine. Lengthy introduction by Bernard DeVoto. Front board of each volume has facsimile pastedown of a journal page. No dust jackets as issued. Volume 8 has a clamshell binding containing 63 facsimile maps and atlas. Volume 1-6 and 8 are fine headband of Volume 7 lightly pushed.</p> ARNO Press hardcover
2008x-3642088090Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2008. Paperback. New. 665 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.51 inches. Springer Berlin Heidelberg paperback
189775633hNew York: Illustrated London News 1897. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Half-year run bound in original marbled boards rebacked in leather. Handling and some staining to fore-edge of text. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome volume. Spectacular illustrations including numerous fold-outs on the Diamond Jubilee; a good deal including illustrations of the Klondike. Illustrated London News Hardcover
1952842Budapest: Magyar-Szovjet Társaság Lap- és Mozgalmianyag Kiadó Vállalat - Magyar-Szovjet Társaság KépzÅ‘művészeti Szakosztálya Egyetemi Nyomda 1952. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in blue. Chipped at corners overall in fine condition. With illustration on each page. With illustration on each page. First Hungarian edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in blue. 44 p. History of Kukryniksy the group of three anti-fascist graphic artists illustrators of the satirical magazine “Krokodil†the most important propaganda cartoonists of the USSR. The name Kukryniksy is an acronym formed from the artists names Mikhail Kupriyanov Porfiri Krylov Nikolai Sokolov. Written by their friendly competitors the cartoonist Boris Yefimov and the graphic artist and art critic Mark Lvovich Ioffe who was their fellow student at VKhUTEMAS. Magyar-Szovjet Társaság Lap- és Mozgalmianyag Kiadó Vállalat - Magyar-Szovjet Társaság Képzőművészeti Szakosztálya ( unknown
1714008296London : at Shakespear's Head over-against Catherine-street in the Strand.: Jacob Tonson 1714. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. First edition 1714 in full calf gilt tooled central image a few small marks edge blind tooling tips repaired. Professionally respined gilt & blind tooling gilt titles to black morocco label. Internally title within double ruled border & vignette port. of Shakespeare 8 1 2-247 pp marbled endpapers faded gilt text block edges some edge browning more towards end. Uncommon at printing no other copy available commercially! 188114 mm. The author describes the people customs economy and trade militia as well as the government and democratic institutions. The book was used by William Coxe in his Sketches of Switzerland published in 1779 and was the first significant book on the country by an English traveler. The appendix is an Account of the Allies of the Switzers. <br/> <br/> Jacob Tonson hardcover
2001Q-041258980XSpringer 2001-04-30. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
25068Off Sardinia St Ellera" 2 July 1859. At foot of first page: "Miss Mary A Humble Vicars Cross Chester". Two pages 8vo blue paper fold marks slight damage at fold not affecting text mainly good condition. Despite a neat appearance a difficult hand occasionally. Text: "Of our disaster underlined you will have heard from others. I know you will not be displeased to hear of our safety from us underlined. We have lost nearly everything - Maria everything see Note B. below & have been clothed by Christian charity. I think better of human nature & more highly of human virtue after what I have seen. It was a beautiful display of every mortal excellence. I have been proud underlined of Maria. Her mother - how would she have to the details of our dolorous story! The dead are spared the sufferings of the living. In a letter from Edith received at Malta & dated from Vicar's Cross she speaks of your & hospitable kindness. I dare say I shall put in a claim - will you allow it to the shelter of your roof & I will tell you of the of our dangers- our doings & our rescue. W. telegraphed an account of our disaster to Egypt & found a messenger from the Pacha & his State carriage in here waiting for us- so we crossed the desert in sovereign splendor - but embarked at Alexandria without delay - & t0-morrow hope to be in Marseille & in London by Wednesday the 6th July. Kind regards to all around you Yours very affectionately John Bowring".Note: A. Bowring's work in Hong Kong ended in May 1859; B. His wife Maria died apparently in 1858 Wikipedia leaving here a puzzle. Off Sardinia St [Ellera?]", 2 July 1859. At foot of first page: "Miss Mary A Humble | Vicars Cross | Chester". hardcover