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0364451300.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
160019698Louvain 1600. 8vo. Gerardus Rivius Contemporary limp vellum with the manuscript title on the spine remnants of ties. With a woodcut "IHS" vignette on the title-page. 8 197 9 3 14 299-250 6 pp. Extremely rare edition containing several works most notably an important account of the New World and its discovery by Christopher Columbus: De Ophira Regione written by the Portuguese geographer Gaspar Barreiros = Caspar Varrerius d. 1574 first published in his Chorographia Coimbra 1561.The first two works by the Italian philologist Angelo Canini 1521-1557 and the Spanish classical scholar Antonio de Nebrija 1444-1522 reflect on the names of places also of people and animals etc. of Hebrew origin in the New Testament. The collection also contains Barreiros's letters including one to the King of Portugal and other short works. The collection was simultaneously printed in Antwerp by the Heirs of J. Bellerus and in Louvain. The present Louvain printing is of the utmost rarity.Some slight browning in a few quires. Good copy of an extremely rare collection of works including an early Americanum.l Alden & Landis 600/28; Belg. Typ. 548; Index Aureliensis 131.043; Leclerc 414; USTC 414149 3 copies; cf. Adams C-507 Antwerp ed.; Machiels C-85 Antwerp ed.; Sabin 3596 Antwerp ed.; not in KVK; STCV; WorldCat. ABE CAT Bibles Sermons & Psalmbooks hardcover
1935059987London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1935. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 176 Pp. Yellow Cloth Stamped In Red. Second Impression October 1935. A Bright Unworn Fine Copy In An Unworn Fine Dustjacket Priced 5S. Page Edges And Rear Panel Lightly Foxed With A Few Light Spots Internally On A Few Pages. An Exceptional Copy. <br/> <br/> George Allen & Unwin Ltd. hardcover
17260'Reprinted from "The Maritime Review."' No place or date but during the reign of King George V. 2pp. 4to. Printed on the same side of one piece of shiny art paper folded to make a bifolium. Aged and stained with wear and slight loss to extremities. Photograph of Russell beneath title alongside 'Sonnet To W. Clark Russell' reprinted 'From "English Sea Pictures." By Julia D. Young Author of "Barham Beach the President's Poem." - New York.' The author laments that 'in this country it is not the fashion to ennoble those who really do something for their time and generation' such as Russell whose 'stupendous output' consists of 'fifty-seven books everyone sic of them good'. The article concludes: 'Of a surety is such a hero a national asset and the more we think of the subject the greater is our admiration for that skipper of Calcutta who first called our attention to the fact. May the fates be kinder to the stricken writer and may he long be spared to wield his able pen. The nation can better spare many more-advertised and gaudily-decorated patriots than can it Mr. W. Clark Russell - a citizen of the universal world.' No other copy of this offprint traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. 'Reprinted from "The Maritime Review."' No place or date (but during the reign of King George V). unknown
25426Hill’s letter dated 22 July 1850 from 3 Carlton Crescent Southampton. The pedigree copied by Hill from the original made by the College of Arms London and dated 24 November 1845. Captain Hill was the son of Vice-Admiral Henry Hill 1775–1849. In 1845 Captain Hill married Amelia Jane Boyce 1821–1895 granddaughter of the Duke of Marlborough with whom he had ten children. Hill’s letter is written on the back of the pedigree and addressed to ‘The Revd / The Warden / New College / Oxford’. It reads: ‘Mr. Warden / I have the honour of transmitting herewith for your information the Copy of a Pedigree which I have received from the Heralds Office shewing the consanguinity of my Family to William of Wickham the Founder of New College Oxford and of the College of St. Mary at Winchester; and I beg leave to request that you will do me the kindness of communicating to me the result of the examination of the said Pedigree by the authorities of New College.’ The pedigree transcribed by Hill from the original is 40 x 32 cm with a central vertical fold. It appears to have been extracted from a binding causing wear to the central crease which has been repaired with tape. Otherwise it is in fair condition on aged and worn paper. Closely written with one correction in pencil it is headed ‘Pedigree of the Family of Hill shewing their consanguinity to the Family of Nicholas Wadham Esquire Founder of Wadham College in the University of Oxford and also shewing their consanguinity to William of Wickham of New College Oxford and of the College of Saint Mary at Winchester.’ Hill does not feature but his father does: ‘Henry Hill of Braishfield near Romsey Co: Southampton 2d. surviving Son. Born 23. May 1772: bapt. at Newport aforesd. Appointed Captain 1 Jan: 1801. Rear Admiral 22 July 1830; Vice Admiral of the Blue Squadron 23. Nov: 1841. Living 1845.’ Also present is Hill’s mother. Accompanying the pedigree is a 20 x 32 cm. pedigree taking the descent down to Hill himself ‘Henry Worsley Hill Lieut: Governor of the Gold Coast & a Commissioner in the Royal Navy only child by 1st. Wife Born 21 May 1799: bapt: at Freshwater in the Isle of Wight.’ and his wife ‘Amelia Jane eldest daur: of Henry Pitcher Boyce by Lady Amelia Sophia daur of George 4th. Duke of Marlborough KG. Married 1 July 1845 at St. Geo: Han: Square.’ At bottom right is a transcription by Hill of the following statement: ‘We hereby certify the above Pedigree to be faithfully extracted from the Records of the College of Arms London and examined therewith this twenty fourth day of November 1845 by us / Signed / Albert: Co: Woods Lancaster Herald / Geo Harrison Bluemantle’. Hill’s letter dated 22 July 1850, from 3 Carlton Crescent, Southampton. The pedigree copied by Hill from the original made by unknown
000019300Falmouth: John Burton Merchant n.d. later edition. hardcover. Good. Blue cloth covers with titles and decoration on spine in darker blue. 24 mo approx. 3 1/4" wide by 5" tall viii 9 - 311 pages 4 plates at rear with 6 engravings of animals one is an engraving of a soldier and a tiger. Last page of the Dictionary has: "John Smith Tooly Street London" printed at foot of the page. Spine a bit darkened covers worn at edges light soil on covers some darkening on endpapers. Two former owner names on front free endpaper. Frontis of Carew and the Friendly Indians and title page vignette of a man stealing milk from a cow. This work is usually ascribed to Robert Goadby and Thomas Price. Gypsies Gipsies Ireland. Studio <br/><br/> John Burton, Merchant hardcover
1973036013Cambridge: MIT Press 1973. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. Photographs; Figures In Text. . Xxii Xxiv 428 Pp. Red Cloth Stamped In Black. True First Printing Hardcover 1973 Prior To All Soft Cover Printings. Proceedings Of The First International Conference On Communication With Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Book Is Near Fine No Wear But A Little Bumping At Ends. Top Edge Of Page Block With Some Tiny Black Dots And A Very Faint 1" Diameter Damp Spot. Dj Priced $10.00 Light Wear Mostly At Corners 1/8" Closed Tear At Top Of Spine Showing A Few Small Red Damp Spots On Inside Of Dj But No Traces Of Damp Staining To Outer Dj Surface Or To Boards Of Book. <br/> <br/> MIT Press hardcover
1396068007.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1879JROhuCAR64Vilnius: Romm 1879. 1879. Hebrew text. 8vo. pp. 1 p.l. vi 608. modern bds. text lightly embrowned. Late Vilnius printing of this classic Rabbinic code a digest of the larger Beth Yoseph which Caro considered to be his greatest work. Rabbi Caro a Spanish exile who removed first to Nicopoli Bulgaria and then to Adrianople where he acted for a long time as head of an academy eventually settled in Safed Palestine. See Waxman A History of Jewish Literature II pp. 144ff. Vilnius: Romm, 1879. unknown
Z1-C-072-01373Museum Tusculanum Press. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Museum Tusculanum Press unknown
8772893737.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1983G0138223386I3N00Prentice-Hall 1983. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Prentice-Hall hardcover
1983mon0000041124Prentice-Hall 1983. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Prentice-Hall unknown
19362221679<p>First edition. Octavo. 25 b/w halftone photographs. Dust jacket unclipped; small circular paper label on spine. Very good. 241 pages.</p><p>Signed and inscribed by author on front free endpaper to: "Mr. Dexter California State Superintendent of Schools Sacramento California July 31st 1940 Compliments of Herbert Carolan."</p><p>Also includes trips to Arizona New Mexico Las Vegas Washington Colorado.</p> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1333265174.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
172546352Stivagii: Joannis Martini Heller Typographi & Bibliopolae 1725. Very Good. Stivagii: Joannis Martini Heller Typographi & Bibliopolae 1725. First Edition. Folio; contemporary calf over paper-covered boards with leather title label to spine; edges sprayed red; 566 8pp. index collated and complete. Contemporary library label to spine; boards lightly worn with general scuffing; cracked along top of front hinge but boards secure and binding sound; interior unmarked. A Very Good copy of a scarce title. The second volume would be published in 1731 and neither currently available in retail. Joannis Martini Heller, Typographi & Bibliopolae unknown
198627989<p>New York: William Morrow and Co 1986. HBDJ 1986 1ST EDITION NF/VG Blue boards with Green Cloth Spine Tiltled in Red Gilt shows light shelfwear at edges Dustjacket shows some scuffing at edges and corners with four half-inch tears light wrinkling at these areas. Tiny chip Tear on spine DJ 101 pgs DJ protected clear mylar Here Are 9 WARM & Wonderful Holiday stories that tickle the Funny bone & Touch the Heart . 7 yr. old Eddie in 5 of funniest Christmas stories ever written. 4 new escapades Includes his 3 big brothers his Friends Boodles Annie Pat BETSY & STAR. . 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by pictures JULIE DURRELL .</p> New York: William Morrow and Co, hardcover
198116409New York: Dodd-Mead & Co 1981. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 10.2x7.8x1.0in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>332pp 2.92lb 10.2x7.8x1.0in Dodd-Mead & Co hardcover
197816184New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1978. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 10.2x7.6x0.9in. light foxing to edges of text block small bookstore label at bottom of front pastedown dust jacket with tiny tear at bottom of front panel and tiny tear at top of back panel. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>Illustrated with drawings from original sketchbooks of designs more than three hundred black and white photographs and four color plates. <br>296pp 2.57lb 10.2x7.6x0.9in Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
1901h42324New York: Street & Smith 1901. Wraps. Good. 7.25 x 5 inches softcover pulp dime novel good with light general wear and soil to covers contents tanning. Copyright is 1893 but ad on rear cover references Paris Exposition of 1900. 192 pp. Very likely the work of Frederick van Rensselaer Dey. In 1891 Street & Smith hired him to continue the series begun by John R. Coryell on the adventures of Nick Carter. Most of his Nick Carter stories appeared under the pseudonyms "A Celebrated Author" and "The Author of 'Nick Carter." He wrote over a thousand Nick Carter novelettes comprising over forty million words all written longhand. In 1922 Dey committed suicide. This book is rare in the trade and only a few copies found in institutions of any edition. Street & Smith unknown
8498239877.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20112-8498239877Editorial Wanceulen S.L. 2011. Paperback. New. 104 pages. Spanish language. 9.53x6.85x0.31 inches. Editorial Wanceulen, S.L. paperback
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2000__1840642009Edward Elgar Pub 2000. Hardcover. New. 153 pages. 6.00x9.00x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover