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1913GITc088Paris Charles-Lavauzelle 1913. In-8 broché 68pp. Orné de 28 figures dans le texte et 12 planches volantes dépliantes sous rabat spécial. Exemplaire en bon état, bien complet de toutes ses planches.
100718aafDruck & Verlag von G. G. Lange in Darmstadt, o.J. um 1860, 17.5x25 cm. Blattgr., Orig. Stahlstich, 1 Blatt / 1 feuille.
196710917Osnabrück, Verein für Geschichte und Landeskunde von Osnabrück, 1967. 20 Einzelblätter, 32,5x49 cm, 2farbiger Druck; -Blatt Nr.1 durchstochen, Papier insgesamt sehr leicht knickspurig, insgesamt ordentliche, gute Blätter, ohne die Mappe und den Textband.
192516371Kaufmann, Dresden 1925 (Einheitsblätter der Karte des Deutschen Reiches, Nr. 101, Sächsischer Anteil). Farbig lithographierte Faltkarte. 78x64,3 cm (bxh). Auf Leinen aufgezogen. Gebrsp. Etwas gebräunt, im Rand u. verso teils fleckig. Im Falz teils etwas eingerissen.
193930610Hamburg, gedr. von Lütcke & Wulff, (1939). IV, 392 S. Mit 2 doppelblattgr. Ktn. 4to. OBrosch.
196821677(Hamburg, 1968). 311 S. Kl.-8vo. OKunstst.
198047091(Hamburg, gedr. bei Lütcke & Wulff, 1980). ca. 268 Bll. Kl.-8vo. OKunstst.
First Edition, 4to, vii, [1], 80 pp., original wrappers, spine frayed, uncut and unopened, a very nice copy.
First Edition, [ii],vi,[1]-174,[4],175-242pp., lacks final errata leaf, recent half calf, leather label.
8vo., First Edition, with engraved frontispiece and engraved map, frontispiece lightly offset to title, map lightly offset to facing page, some light dust-soiling; original boards, faux-vellum back, uncut, expertly recased, boards mildly worn at extremities, covers and fore-edges dust-soiled else a bright, crisp copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR, WITH HIS UNSIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON HALF-TITLE. With the half-title, and errata leaf bound in at end. The frontispiece, engraved by Chesham, depicts 'Hampstead near the new Medicinal Springs'. The map, engraved by Neele, shows 'Hampstead with some of the Adjacent Villages, and surrounding Rides'. According the author's Address, publication of this work was delayed by some six months because Goodwin wished his experiments to be confirmed by George Pearson. The work is dedicated to Thomas Keate, Surgeon to the Queen and Prince of Wales. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Not in Anderson or Upcott, though Anderson records two earlier works on the medicinal waters, namely those of Soame (1734) and Bliss (1802).
Sm. folio, 26pp, on laid paper, with woodcut head-piece; disbound, a very good, clean, crisp copy ideal for framing and display. Goddard, p.108, records this act as the first separately published reference to the parish
Sm. folio, 30pp, on laid paper, some light age-staining; disbound, a very good, crisp, legible copy ideal for framing and display. 54 Geo. III. Session 1813-14; granted Royal Assent 17 June 1814. GODDARD, p.74, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE PARISH OF CHILMARK, AND THE SECOND SUCH REFERENCE IN THE CASE OF BROAD CHALKE.
Sm. folio, 44pp., with fine woodblock arms of William IV at head; disbound, a remarkable crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 1 & 2 Gulielmi IV, Cap. XLIII; granted Royal Assent 15 October 1831.
Sm. folio, 4pp, with fine woodblock arms of William IV at head; disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 1 & 2 Gulielmi IV, Cap. VI; granted Royal Assent 30 July 1831.
Sm. folio, 30pp, on laid paper; disbound, a very good, clean, crisp copy ideal for framing and display. 49 Geo. III; Session 1809. GODDARD RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO EACH OF THE THREE PARISHES; pp. 41, 175 and 42 RESPECTIVELY.
Sm. folio, 26pp, on laid paper, with woodcut head-piece; disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. GODDARD, p.73, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE PARISH OF CHERHILL, AND THE SECOND SUCH REFERENCE IN THE CASES OF THE OTHER PARISHES INCLUDED.
Folio, drop-head and docket titles, 14 pp., uncut, stitched and folded as issued, a fine copy.
Sm. folio, 20pp, on laid paper; disbound, a very good, clean, legible copy ideal for framing and display. 58 Geo.III: Session 1818; granted Royal Assent 23 May 1818. GODDARD, p.55, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE PARISH.
8vo., 44pp., on laid paper, some black-letter, with woodcut head-piece; disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 53 Geo. III, cxlii; granted Royal Assent 3 June 1813. DARROCH & TAYLOR, 4133, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE TOWN.
Sm. folio, 46pp, on laid paper, with woodcut head-piece; sewed as issued but disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 54 Geo III xxxvi; Session 1814-14; granted Royal Assent 4 May 1814. DARROCH & TAYLOR, 4355, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE PARISH.
Sm. folio, 34pp, on laid paper, with woodcut head-piece; disbound, a remarkably bright, crisp copy ideal for framing and display. 54 Geo. III. Session 1813-14; granted Royal Assent 17 June 1814. GODDARD, p.179, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE PARISH.
Sm. folio, 32pp, on laid paper, with woodcut head-piece; sewed as issued but disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 58 Geo. III xiv; Session 1818; granted Royal Assent 8 May 1818. Darroch & Taylor, 4820.
4to., 34 leaves, with fine woodblock arms of Edward VII at head; sewed as issued, a remarkably bright, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 10 Edw. 7 & 1 Geo. 5. The Wimbledon and Sutton Railway Company Ltd., incorporated in law by the present Act, continued in operation from 1910 to 1925. When, in 1923, the Southern Railway Company was formed by merging the five major southern lines (and several smaller operators), the Wimbledon & Sutton fought to stay apart. It was one of the last to remain independent before its inevitable absorption in 1925. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Not in Ottley.
Sm. folio, 10pp, BLACK-LETTER, sewed as issued but disbound, fine woodblock royal arms of William III on front cover, uncut, a remarkably crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 8 & 9 Gulielmi III.
Sm. folio, single leaf, with fine woodblock royal arms of Victoria at head; disbound, a crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 1 Victoriae, Cap. 64; granted Royal Assent 15 July 1837.