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8vo., 34pp., on laid paper, BLACK-LETTER, with fine woodblock arms of George III on front cover, woodblock head-piece; disbound, a remarkably bright, crisp copy ideal for framing and display. 16 Geo. III, 9. DARROCH & TAYLOR, 4159, RECORDS THIS ACT AS THE FIRST SEPARATELY PUBLISHED REFERENCE TO THE HUNDRED
Sm. folio, 2 leaves, with fine woodblock arms of Victoria on front cover; disbound, a crisp, clean copy ideal from framing and display. 1 Victoriae, Cap. 20; granted Royal Assent 30 June 1837
Sm., folio, 28pp, on laid paper, with woodcut headpiece; disbound, some mild age-staining else a very good, bright, crisp copy. 45 Geo III. The estates include Great Bardfield, Bardfield Saling, Blewgate Hall and others in Essex; and Brickstables, near Mortlake, and Deepden, near Dorking, in Surrey.
Sm. folio, 20pp, with fine woodblock arms of George IV at head; disbound, a crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 10 Georgii IV, Cap. 59; granted Royal Assent 19 June 1829.
Sm. folio, single leaf, with fine woodblock arms of William IV at head; disbound, a crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 4 & 5 Gulielmi IV, Cap. 81; granted Royal Assent 15 August 1834.
Sm. folio, single leaf, with fine woodblock arms of William IV at head; disbound, a crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 1 & 2 Gulielmi IV, Cap. XXV; granted Royal Assent 22 September 1831
Sm. folio, 8pp, with fine woodblock arms of William IV at head; sewed as issued, a crisp, clean copy ideal for framing and display. 3 & 4 Gulielmi IV, Cap. 33; granted Royal Assent 24 July 1833
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 4 plates, several illustrations and maps (a number full-page) in the text and a folding map; cloth gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy. Includes a bibliography of Rees' works and list of subscribers.
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 and only edition, [2], vi, 37,[1] + 2pp., of adverts, orig. printed blue boards with white paper spine, the spine is worn with some loss to the original cover at base, some brown damp staining to lower inner margins which correspond with the damage to base of spine, partly unopened, uncut. A good acceptable example of this very rare work which was bought out to accompany Henry Price's New Map of the County of Hereford which is advertised at the rear of the book. Copac listing a single copy at Cardiff University Libraries.
13967Good. Good clean copy with a tight binding! Gift inscription. Dust jacket shelfwear. unknown
Crown quarto. Pp. x, 326. Bound in the original stiff wrappers, plasticized, some annotations to first free endpaper. In a very good condition, fine, clean interior. ~ Revised Edition. Harvard-Yenching Institute Studies, II.
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with 40 full-page coloured plates, neat signature on front free endpaper, some faint offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; original series binding of printed boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. King Penguin, 61.
184048011Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1840. Fourth edition. Octavo; contemporary cloth-backed boards; viii155;75pp; 9 folding plates. Old ink-stains to front board; spine cloth slightly faded; still a solid Good or better copy. Early ownership signature "J.S.D. Taylor" in ink to front free endpaper overwriting an earlier now illegible pencil signature. Fourth and final edition first published 1822. A volume in the Cambridge mathematical series a series of textbooks initiated and largely written by Farrar Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy at Harvard from 1807 to 1836. KARPINSKY p.246. Hilliard, Gray and Company unknown
184048011Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1840. Fourth edition. Octavo; contemporary cloth-backed boards; viii155;75pp; 9 folding plates. Old ink-stains to front board; spine cloth slightly faded; still a solid Good or better copy. Early ownership signature "J.S.D. Taylor" in ink to front free endpaper overwriting an earlier now illegible pencil signature. Fourth and final edition first published 1822. A volume in the Cambridge mathematical series a series of textbooks initiated and largely written by Farrar Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy at Harvard from 1807 to 1836. KARPINSKY p.246. Hilliard, Gray and Company unknown books
8vo., Best Edition, with a frontispiece and 15 plates, some moderate offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed and creased at edges. First published in 1937, 'Kent' is the most detailed single-volume encyclopaedia of London and an invaluable period guide to places, institutions and infrastructure. This substantially revised edition was produced to coincide with the Festival of Britain, albeit that the major South Bank site (frontispiece) was still under construction. It also includes coverage of wartime depredations. Later editions suffered from the usual economies of scale and production. A very nice copy and uncommon in this condition.
First edition, 8vo, iv, 58, [2] + [8]pp., of publishers adverts, presentation inscription from the author to front endpaper, coloured frontis., 7 plates, later blue cloth, a nice copy.
First edition, 8vo (230 x 140 mm), 108pp., + leaf of additional subscribers, 2 lithographed plates showing the beach at Happisburgh before and after the author's suggested improvements, orig. blue embossed cloth, spine lettered in gilt and lightly faded. Provenance: From the Norfolk library of Ron Fiske with his bookplate.
Royal octavo. Pp. ix, 434. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth. In mint condition, practically new. ~ First edition.
Sm. folio, First Edition, with very numerous photographs throughout, and pictorial endpapers; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., Second Edition, with frontispiece, plates, and illustrations and full-page plan in the text, free endpapers lightly browned, blind stamp on front free endpaper; pale blue tweed cloth, blocked and lettered in black, a near fine copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Published in the same year as the first edition. EXTREMELY SCARCE. Cordeaux & Merry 2650.
Small folio (39x28 cm). Pp. lxxvi, (ii), 43, (1) Errata. Frontispiece. Plus large folding plate bound-in. With 214 numbered typographical examples. With a description of characters "whose elements are difficult to find" with additional 40 additional examples. Numerous other text figures and typographical examples to the extended introduction. Hardcover, beautifully bound in recent black full calf, spine with raised bands between compartments, each decorated with gilt fleuron, red morocco lettering-piece in gilt to the second compartment, blind ruled sides with small corner ornaments; some foxing and spotting to title-page and bookblock edges. In fine condition. An impressive tome printed on thick paper with ample margins, untrimmed preserving the original rough edges. ~ First edition. Remarkable production. ". Whether regarded as new, curios, or splendid, it is highly entitled to attention. Its typographical excellence entitles it to no small degree of praise, whilst the beauty of the Chinese characters it exhibits, and the exquisite fabric of the paper, place it far beyond all competition with every other work of the kind: indeed, properly speaking, no work of the kind hath hitherto appeared." ~ The Critical Review, 1801.
8vo., Third Edition, with an etched frontispiece, 3 etched plates, 16 plates from photographs and a folding map coloured in outline, neat signature on front paste-down; original pictorial cloth blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt back, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. With the list of subscribers and publisher's advertisement leaf. A lovely copy of Page's classic account, first published in 1889 and reissued later in the same year. This is the last edition to feature the fine etched sepia-toned plates prepared by Alfred Dawson from drawings by the author. A fourth edition, with a reduced number of plates, appeared in 1895. Brockett 51330 (astonishingly, recording only the first and fourth editions); Cocks pp.26-27.
Roy. 8vo., Second Edition, with very numerous charming coloured illustrations throughout, small personal book-label on front free endpaper; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, blue endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published in the same year as the first edition.
8vo., First Edition, with a folding engraved map as frontispiece (lightly spotted, short tear in one fold, outer margin neatly and expertly repaired), engraved and mounted title, and 6 mounted steel-engraved plates, some light marginal foxing; strongly bound in later nineteenth century half calf, back gilt with five raised bands, morocco label gilt, red sprinkled edges, joints lightly rubbed else a very good, bright, crisp, clean copy. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper. This copy has been bound, as is usual, without the extra plate 'Arundel Castle', not called for in the list of plates but mentioned on p.382 (see Holloway, p.111). Anderson p.277; Holloway 99.