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Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 22 plates on 16; cloth, a fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. A delightful yet uncommon work.
8vo., Fifth Edition [First Edition thus], with 5 illustrations ( a number full-page) and a double-page map in the text; original pictorial wrappers in green and black, wire-stitched as issued, covers lightly browned at backstrip else a very good, bright, clean copy. Ruthven's guide was first published in 1926. This, the first post-WWII issue, is appropriately updated. Brockett 63530 (recording the first edition).
Sm. folio, with a frontispiece and very numerous illustrations (many full-page) in the text; original brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Lovely copy of the facsimile re-issue of this coaching classic, first published by Macmillan in 1888. Spielmann & Jerrold 4 (recording the original edition).
8vo., Second Edition, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present), and numerous illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, neat contemporary signature on half-title, small stain at bottom corner of half-title title and following few leaves; original dark green pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt edges, dark green endpapers, boards very lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, crisp copy. Bright copy of the third impression of the second edition of this coaching classic. Includes the major coaching highways of the nineteenth century. Illustrated by two masters of the period. Spielmann & Jerrold 4 (recording the original edition).
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
8vo., with illustrations and double-page map in the text; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a fine copy.
8vo., with illustrations and double-page map in the text; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, clean copy. Loosely inserted in a 4pp guide to St. Mary Magdalene, Cobham.
8vo., First Edition, with 20 plates on 8 and front and rear endpapers maps; cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean in dustwrapper. Essex Record Office Publications, no. 74.
(Köln, omkr. 1595). 35,5 x 47,8 cm. Kobberstukket prospekt af Kolding by i fugleperspektiv. I baggrunden Slottet med byens bebyggelse og indsejlingen i forgrunden. En kartouche angiver med bogstaver og tal bygningernes navne. Tæt beskåret i højre og venster marginer, dog uden tab. Et ubetydeligt tab på 2 mm af rammestregn foroven ved lille indhug.
8vo., First Edition, with 13 plates on 8, numerous photographs, illustrations and maps in the text and front and rear endpaper maps; pictorial wrappers, a very good, bright, clean copy.
8vo., First Edition, with 13 plates on 8, numerous photographs, illustrations and maps in the text and front and rear endpaper maps; original blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo.,First Edition, on laid paper, with a plate and 2 fine folding facsimiles on japon, free endpapers moderately offset; original series binding of cloth blocked in gilt and blind, gilt back, uncut and largely unopened, a near fine copy in original tissue dustwrapper. Oxford Historical Society, vol. XLVII. With the errata leaf relating to vol. XLV loosely inserted as issued. Includes a description of Oxford from the Hundred Rolls of 1279 (ed. Graham), Symonds' Oxford Church Notes 1643-4 (ed. Graham), Consecrations of Lincoln, Brasenose and Queen's College chapels (ed. Clark, Madan and Magrath respectively), Baskerville's account of Oxford 1683-6 (ed. Baskerville), Oxford's bill for the coronation of George IV in 1821(ed. Williams) , and 'Coaching In and Out of Oxford from 1820 to 1840' by William Bayzand writing as 'A Chip off the Old Block'. Cordeaux & Merry, 74 (Graham), 4613 (Symonds), 7496 (Clark), 6909 (Madan), 8224 (Magrath), 1114 (Williams), 446 (Bayzand).
Lidt senere hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Lettere brugsspor. XVI,173 pp.
Kjøbenhavn, Schultz, 1829. Lille 8vo. Pænt senere helshirtbd. med rygforgyldning. XVI,173 pp.
Roy. 8vo., Sole Edition; original cloth, a fine copy. [Transactions of the] Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Records Branch, vol. XII. EDITION LIMITED TO 350 COPIES. Contents includes 'Accounts for Works on the Royal Mills and Castle at Marlborough'; 'The Veredictum of Chippenham Hundred'; 'Pleas in the Liberty of the Abbot of Battle at Bromham'; 'Fragment of an Account of the Cellaress of Wilton Abbey'; 'Clerical Poll-Taxes in the Diocese of Salisbury' and 'Wiltshire Deeds in the Bath Public Library'. As usual, the work concludes with valuable indexes by person, place and subject. Very scarce.
Three volumes. Crown quarto. Illustrated throughout, also in colour. Original pictorial wrappers, small tear at fore-edge of one cover; faded bookseller's stamp on another. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Complete set of 3 volumes. Price estimation lists either bound-in or loosely inserted. With some additional promotional material loosely inserted.
(Codice OS/0235) In 8° 272 pp. Testo in francese, numerose illustrazioni a colori e in nero. Cartone editoriale, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
First Edition, [iv], iv, [xii list of subscribers], 382, 84pp., engraved frontispiece and dedication, 4 engraved plates, one folding pedigree (torn but complete), wood engravings in the text, cont. calf, re-backed, leather label to spine.
Firenze, 1999, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 90/102 con illustrazioni, tavole fotografiche e 2 carte a colori. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Large and elaborate coloured engraved plan measuring approx. 1270mm x 1010mm (50.0 ins x 39.75 ins), folding in 20 panels to approx. 320mm x 210mm (12.5 ins x 8.0 ins); housed in original printed cartridge envelope with self-sealing flap (short tear in flap), A REMARKABLY CLEAN, NEAR FINE COPY. This is an engraved and coloured plan of the Crystal Palace prepared for the intended sale at auction of the buildings and grounds in 1911 (see below). The retaining envelope is printed 'PLAN OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE 1851-1911. Solicitors: Messrs Janson Cobb, Pearson & Company, 22 College Hill, E.C.; Receiver and Manager: Mr. Ernest I Husey (Messrs Jackson, Pixley & Co., Chartered Accountants, 58 Coleman Street, E.C; Auctioneers: Mr. Howard Frank (Messrs Knight, Frank & Rutley), 20 Hanover Sq, London W; and Mr. John Roy Lancaster (Messrs Horne & Co), 85 Gresham Street, E.C.' The plan in well executed and colour-coded to indicate the various leases and tenancies involved. It shows the scale and local context of the magnificent building, together with its world-famous gardens and grounds, including the tiered sculptural terraces, the patios, and the renowned lakes and fountains. Key features such as the Flying Machine, the Maze, Brunel's Polygonal Water Towers, the Lower Lake area housing Waterhouse Hawkins' recreations of dinosaurs (still present today) and the Sports Grounds are clearly highlighted. HISTORICAL CONTEXT. After the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Crystal Palace was re-erected in a considerably enlarged form in 1854 at Sydenham in South London. During the next half century it continued as a major metropolitan tourist attraction attracting visitors from all over the world to marvel at the building, its contents and gardens, and to witness a wide variety of entertainment including music, acrobatics, circuses and fireworks. By the turn of the century, however, the novelty was wearing thin and the number of visitors declined to the point where in 1911 the Palace was declared bankrupt and placed in the hands of a receiver. 'On 28 November it was to be sold by auction, to be offered in one lot as a going concern. This was a fateful period in its history. There was grave danger that it would pass into the hands of the developers. Every jerry builder within striking distance was eager for the moment when he might be in a position to swoop down on the beautiful grounds and reduce them to terms of bricks and mortar. But that ultimate indignity was not to be. The Earl of Plymouth produced £230,000 to buy the Palace as a going concern; at the same time the Lord Mayor of London opened a fund to purchase the Crystal Palace for the nation, and to reimburse Lord Plymouth. This was completed in 1913 and the Crystal Palace was saved.' [A.R. Warwick: The Phoenix Suburb (1972)]. During the Great War the revitalised Palace served as a Royal Naval base (HMS VICTORY VI). At the end of hostilities it became for a short time the home of the Imperial War Museum and then reverted to tourism with exhibitions of early flying, pioneer television, dirt-track racing, music festivals, dog and cat shows, dancing and fireworks. In this way it continued until completely destroyed by the tragic fire of 30 November 1936 - the end of a great era. IT IS UNCERTAIN HOW MANY OF THESE ELABORATE PLANS WERE PRODUCED, BUT THE NUMBER CANNOT HAVE BEEN GREAT. GIVEN THAT £230,000 (VERY APPROXIMATELY £7M BY TODAY'S STANDARDS) WAS REQUIRED TO OBVIATE THE NEED FOR SALE, THE NUMBER OF INTENDING BIDDERS MUST HAVE BEEN FEW INDEED. IN ANY CASE IT IS UNLIKELY THAT MANY COPIES SURVIVE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS VIRTUALLY UNOPENED STATE COMPLETE WITH ORIGINAL ENVELOPE. A DOCUMENT OF CONSIDERABLE SIGNIFICANCE IN THE HISTORY OF SOUTH LONDON, AND A VIVID REMINDER OF ONE OF LONDON'S GREATEST HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS.
Milano, 1923, estratto con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 605/613 con ill. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
In 8°, brossura editoriale, pp. 40, con 17 carte ed illustrazioni, buon esemplare. LIB S8 LIB S8
8vo., First Edition, with plates toned in sepia, contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; green cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy. Collects no fewer than sixty-seven short stories by the laureate of the Essex marches. SCARCE.
Mm 165x250 "Académie des Inscriptions & Belles-Lettres. Comptes Rendus des Sèances de l'Annèe 1983, Janvier-Mars ". Estratto di 14 pagine. Testo redatto in lingua francese - french text. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
8vo., First Edition; attractively bound in modern half calf, marbled sides, gilt back, uncut, laid endpapers, a bright, crisp, clean copy. An important and definitive history. SCARCE. Anderson p.190 (recording the third edition of 1869)