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2 samt. hldrbd., ikke uniforme ( bind 2 udkom 18 år senere). Stempel på titel af bd. 1. (12),712,(20),(8),328,(14) pp. Indvendig frisk eksemplar.
18162615Graz, Ferstl, 1816. 4 Bll., 235 S., 2 Bll. 1 mehrfach gefalt. Kupferstichkarte (ohne die Kupfertafel). Kl.-8°. Mod. HLdr. auf 4 falschen Bünden mit Rückentitel.
2 vols., in 1, 12mo., Second and Best Edition, with large folding copper-engraved plate and engraved plate coloured by hand as frontispieces, 2 engraved maps (each finely coloured by hand) and a large folding engraved plan, some very light age-staining; attractively and firmly bound in mid-nineteenth century half calf, green straight-grain cloth boards, back with five flat bands, second compartment with leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, last compartment with date in gilt, red edges, yellow endpapers, a remarkably clean, crisp, well-preserved copy. Evans' most notable work - the first separate account of the town, resort and vicinity - was first published in 1805 to record his sojourn there of the previous summer. The first edition would appear to be particularly scarce; we have been able to locate only two institutional copies (one in the British Library). This greatly enlarged version adds a second volume devoted to the local rides and excursions 'from the pen of a gentleman who is, from long residence, well acquainted with that part of Sussex, and who feels warmly interested in the welfare and prosperity of Worthing'. There are also extra maps and plates. Anderson, p. 285 (recording only this edition); not recorded by Upcott.
Roy. 4to., First and Sole Edition, on laid paper, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and 9 fine plates (all original tissue guards present), free endpapers mildly browned; original series binding of olive-brown cloth, boards blocked in gilt and blind, gilt back, uncut, a very good, bright, crisp copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 525 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 491). With the nineteenth century trade tickets of Edmond & Spark, Bookbinders of Aberdeen. Allardyce is one of the most valuable collections of contemporary Jacobite records. This is the second of two volumes (the first appeared in 1895) each of which is complete in itself. This volume comprises: XXX. Depositions against Jacobites, 1746; XXXI. Memorials for Thomas Forbes of Echt and Andrew Hay, 1746; XXXII. Concerning Highland Depredations, 1747; XXXIII. Memorial anent Thieving and Depredations in the Highlands, 1747; XXXIV. Description of the Road from Aviemore to Aberdeen, 1747; XXXV. Description of the Hills, Glens and Passes in the Counties of Aberdeen, 1747; XXXVI. Proposals for Cantoning the Five Highland Additional Company's, 1747; XXXVII. Highland Reports, 1749-50. The Appendix contains a further eight important records. VERY SCARCE. Pargellis & Medley 3306.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece and numerous plates; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with rasied bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. VERY SCARCE.
168624779Amsterdam, Wolfgank, 1686. 12°. 18 illustrations. 498, 6 Seiten. Ganzleder der Zeit, mit Gbebrauchspren. 3. edition. Einbandecken etwas bestoßen.
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and numerous illustrations (including several original photographic prints of Sir Henry Bessemer's house and garden at Denmark Hill); original blue cloth gilt, gilt back, covers moderately age-marked, very neatly recased else a good, sound copy. SCARCE. Anderson, p.202.
16mo., First Edition, endpapers mildly age-stained; publisher's original brown cloth, backstrip with printed paper label (chipped but entirely legible), uncut AND PARTIALLY UNOPENED, covers moderately age-stained else a remarkably crisp, clean copy in wholly unrestored publisher's binding. Sold from a sporting institution with its stamp on endpapers. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
12mo, 191,[1]pp., orig. boards, rubbed, hinge and printed paper label a little chipped, but overall in nice original state. Rare, Copac locates the British Library copy only.
4to (300 x 245 mm), 1 leaf, [4]-35, cxx-clxxxv, [2, blank], [2], x-xxvii, [2]pp., "Coggeshall" and "Stanford in the Vale" have individual title pages, one of 25 copies printed for private circulation, presentation inscription from the author at head of title, 1 folding map, some occasional spotting, cont. vellum-backed marbled boards, a fine copy. Alfred John Dunkin (1812?1879), printer and antiquary. "In 1831 he entered his father's printing and stationery business at Bromley, Kent, and in 1837 moved with him to Dartford, where he continued as a printer and wholesale stationer until his death... He belonged to numerous archaeological societies, and was among the first members of the British Archaeological Association, to which, in its early days, he gave some assistance as a printer."?(ODNB). Most of Dunkin's published works were issued in very limited numbers. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Bibliotheque de M. de Barante to front paste-downs, with the library press-mark label.
10 parts in one, some spotting and staining of the first 40pp., 16, 160 pp., contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, spine rubbed. The first part is signed "George Edmonds. Tuesday, February 23, 1819". The series of "Letters" numbered II-X are on political reform in local government. Letters II-IV are printed and published by Osborne, letters V-X were printed by T. Bloomer, High Street, Birmingham. They are however paginated continuously, they were probably issued with the "Address to the Payers of Levies."
First Edition, 3 vols., one of 250 copies, with the bookplate of Sir Francis Hopkins and of a more recent owner, 2 frontispieces, some light foxing, cont. half, spine and covers elaborately tooled in gold, 2 volumes re-backed with the original spines laid-down, a.e.g. a nice set.
18584183A.Såve, lithograferade i Em.Bårentzens & Comp.Lithografiska Inst .... jem te en Karta õfwer Gotland och Plan of Wisby,samt beskrifvande Text of Carl Johan Bergman. Sth., Kbhvn., 1858. Tvær-fol. Orig. dek.papbd.m.shirtryg. Bindet lidt slidt. 62 pp., 20 pla
18466876Leipzig, 1846. Uncut in orig.blue printed wrappers. X,455,X,448 pp.
180438348Kiøbenhavn, Andreas Seidelin, 1804. 4to. Samtidigt, lidt beskedent hldrbdind. Kapitæler repareret. Ryg med brugsspor. XXXXIV,435,(1) pp. Stort udfoldeligt kobberstukket prospekt af Randers (forstærket med shirt på bagsiden og med 2 brunpletter) samt stor udfoldelig kobberstukket grundplan af byen. Indvendig velbevaret, trykt på skrivepapir.
A.Såve, lithograferade i Em.Bårentzens & Comp.Lithografiska Inst .... jem te en Karta õfwer Gotland och Plan of Wisby,samt beskrifvande Text of Carl Johan Bergman. Sth., Kbhvn., 1858. Tvær-fol. Orig. dek.papbd.m.shirtryg. Bindet lidt slidt. 62 pp., 20 pla
Leipzig, 1846. Uncut in orig.blue printed wrappers. X,455,X,448 pp.
Kiøbenhavn, Andreas Seidelin, 1804. 4to. Samtidigt, lidt beskedent hldrbdind. Kapitæler repareret. Ryg med brugsspor. XXXXIV,435,(1) pp. Stort udfoldeligt kobberstukket prospekt af Randers (forstærket med shirt på bagsiden og med 2 brunpletter) samt stor udfoldelig kobberstukket grundplan af byen. Indvendig velbevaret, trykt på skrivepapir.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 15 sepia-toned plates and endpaper maps in red; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The endpaper maps are mounted on new leaves at front and rear. Fields & Devenish 36.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 15 sepia-toned plates and endpaper maps in red; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The endpaper maps are mounted on new leaves at front and rear. Fields & Devenish 36.
11 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with very numerous coloured, tinted and monochrome illustrations (many full-page) throughout, some mild offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers, one or two volumes with neat signatures on endpapers; original series bnding of pictorial boards, a very good, bright, clean set in dustwrapper, a few wrappers mildly age-soiled and frayed at backstrips and extremities. The set comprises 1: Whitbread's Brewery (1947); 2: Your Local (1947); 3: Inn-Signia (1948); 4: The Brewer's Art (1948); 5: Whitbread Craftsmen (1948); 6: Inns of Kent (1948); 7: Inns of Sport; (1949) 8: Receipts and Relishes (1950); 9: Your Club (1950); 10: Inn Crafts and Furnishings (1950); 11: Word for Word (1953). Produced to promote the famous brewery, its products and its houses, the Whitbread Library is a tribute to a passed age of ale, 'the local' and the English countryside which must have seemed idyllic in the aftermath of WWII. Covering all aspects of the art and craft of brewing and related activities, the series was produced partly in-house and partly using well-known authors and illustrators including John Moore, John Wentworth-Day, Bernard Darwin, John Leigh-Pemberton, Ivor Brown and Derrick Harris. The texts are deceptively detailed and all volumes are well-illustrated. Several volumes (especially 2, 3 and 8) are scarce; one (no. 11) is rare; most are now elusive in really good condition with dustwrappers. The series was clearly well-received: The Times termed it a 'novel enterprise in commercial publishing'; the Illustrated London News called it ' a valuable addition to the literature of the trade and our social life'. With the present popularity of real ale and the resurgence of craft brewing, the series deserves the appreciation of another generation. COMPLETE SETS OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION IN DUSTWRAPPERS ARE PARTICULARLY SCARCE.
1758116441758 basane marbrée, dos à n. in-12, XXIV-404pp., (2ff.), 18 cartes repl., P. P.-F. Giffart, 1758,
ORD-19532Paris. F. Sinnett. ca 1860. Grande lithographie en noir et blanc de Deroy, imprimée par Frick Frères, rue de la Vieille Estrapade à Paris. Présentée dans un cadre noir de 4 cm d'épaisseur, dimensions totales 902 x 360 mm. Très bon état. Photo sur demande.
181189498Hamburg, bey Bachmann u. Gundermann / auf Kosten des Verf., in Comm. bei B. G. Hoffmann, 1796/1789/1811. BAND 1 mit 1 Titelkupfer, 1 gestoch. Flutenmesser, 3 gefaltete Grundrisse (Zuchthaus, Waisenhaus (mit Ansicht) und Pesthof) u. 1 gestoch., mehrfach gefalt. Plan der Kayserlichen Freyen Reichsstadt Hamburg (v. W. Tringham nach J. F. Reinke). // BAND 2 mit 1 Titelkupfer, 1 teilkolor. Faltkarte vom Hamburg. Gebiet, 1 gestoch. Trachtentaf. (von W. Tringham) u. 1 gefalt. gestoch. Karte vom Amt Ritzebüttel (von Pingeling nach J. F. Reinke). 18 cm. Neue marmor. Pp. m. altem Rschild (Bd. 1) bzw. HLdr d. Zeit m. goldgepr. Titel- sowie Bandschild (Bd. 2).
1835007569A.Asher, Berlin Und St. Petersburg 1835. Goldgeprägter Gewebe Einband Solide Und Ordentlich