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1892XX4063E Typographeo Sancti Petri 1892. Original half cloth slightly edge-worn. Rear endpaper uncracked at gutters. Front endpaper cracked at gutter. Robust packaging. Tracking can be added to overseas orders on request. Used books are exempt from USA tariffs. 1st edition. Binding sound text unmarked. Binding sound text unmarked. Good/No dustwrapper. 191 47 12pp. E Typographeo Sancti Petri Hardcover
1845ZB536501Christianiae: Typis Christophori Grondahl 1845. title continues . una cum Registro praediorum ad idem monasterium pertinentium et ipsa in eadem bibliotheca asservato Addit. no. 99 qu. nunc primum in lucem editus a P.A. Munch . Accedunt tres tabulae lithographica arte expressus. ; small quarto 2 leaves title half title vi 220 pp. 3 facsimiles on yellow paper; front cover of original paper wrappers detached and chipped with back cover lacking late leaves have small corner damp stain the facsimiles darkened at centers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Christianiae: Typis Christophori Grondahl, unknown
1823317832London: Thomas Boys 1823. Each part with an engraved fronispiece portait and engraved title-page by W. Fry. Printed by D. Cartwright Printer 91 Bartholomew Close. 20 vols. 12mo. Bound in three quarters polished brown calf and marbled boards maroon and brown title labels edges yellow. About fine. Bookplate of Alexander Dallas Thayer son-in-law of Frederick Gilbert Bourne president of Singer Manufacturing Co. and Maryone Bourne Thayer Dark Island St. Lawrence. Each part with an engraved fronispiece portait and engraved title-page by W. Fry. Printed by D. Cartwright Printer 91 Bartholomew Close. 20 vols. 12mo. Reuben Percy was Mr. Thomas Byerley who was brother of Sir John Byerley and the first Editor of the Mirror. Sholto Percy was Mr. Joseph Clinton Robertson editor of the Mechanics' Magazine.<br/> The name "Percy" was taken from the Percy Coffee House in Rathbone Place where the idea of the book was first suggested by Byerley and Robertson over coffee. Thomas Boys unknown books