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1782156819Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity London 1782. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 42 pages 1 map/plan 1 large folding plate. This 1782 article published in Archaeologia describes an ancient painting depicting King Henry VIII's embarkation at Dover Harbour on May 31 1520. The event marked his departure aboard the Henry Grace a Dieu one of the largest warships of its time as he sailed to Calais for his historic meeting with King Francis I of France at the Field of Cloth of Gold. The painting captures the grandeur of Henry's fleet with golden sails gun salutes and Dover Castle in the background. It was likely commissioned by Henry VIII to commemorate the lavish diplomatic summit which was orchestrated by Cardinal Wolsey to strengthen ties between England and France. The painting's artistic proportions may have been exaggerated to emphasize the majesty of the English court. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume of Archaeologia Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 25 x 30 cms. Category: Archaeologia; Printed before 1800; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity unknown
1739370624Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty London 1739. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 4 pages. With the Royal Coats of Arms title page and woodcut with initial letter at the start of the act. The complete original printed act removed from the annual volume for the year. In 1739 Joanna Stephens was paid ££5000 by the British Government for a recipe to cure bladder stones a fabulous amount of money at that time equivalent to around ££650000 today. The medicines were a powder decoction and pills. The powder consisted of egg shells and snails both calcined. The decoction was made by boiling some herbs together with a ball which consisted of soap swine£££s cresses burnt to a blackness and honey in water. The pills consisted of snails calcined wild carrot seeds burdock feeds ashen keys hips and hawes all burnt to a blackness with soap and honey. Size: Folio approx A4 size. Category: Parliamentary Acts::George 2nd; Printed before 1800; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty unknown
1748372027Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn; A. Miller in the Strand; and J. Osborn in Paternoster Row London 1748. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. The map focuses on central Italy with a particular emphasis on Rome which was historically referred to as Urbs Septicollis meaning the "Seven-Hilled City." The engraving illustrates the seven hills of Rome a defining feature of the ancient city. It was printed 1748 in London by T. Osborne A. Miller and J. Osborn1 folding plate. A rare map from the 18th century depicting Italy with a focus on Rome featuring an inset of Urbs Septicollis the historical name for Rome. This map illustrates the location of the seven hills with the Latin term Civitas Septicollis meaning "Seven-Hilled City" referencing the city of Rome. Size: 28 x 36 cms. Category: Universal History; Unframed Prints : Old; Printed before 1800; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; A. Miller, in the Strand; and J. Osborn, in Paternoster Row unknown
1748372012Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn; A. Miller in the Strand; and J. Osborn in Paternoster Row London 1748. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. This 1748 engraving depicts several monumental structures located in the Hippodrome of Constantinople modern-day Istanbul a grand arena used for chariot racing and public ceremonies. Among the notable features illustrated are The Serpent Column originally erected at Delphi to commemorate the Greek victory over the Persians at Plataea 479 BCE later moved to Constantinople by Emperor Constantine. The Porphyry Pillar A column made of red porphyry believed to have been erected by Constantine the Great. The Pillar of Emperor Marcian a 5th-century monument honouring Emperor Marcian known for its Corinthian-style capital. The Theban Obelisk also known as the Obelisk of Theodosius originally from Egypt brought to Constantinople by Emperor Theodosius I. The engraving was printed in London by T. Osborne A. Miller and J. Osborn.1 folding plate. Size: 17 x 26 cms. Category: Universal History; Unframed Prints : Old; Printed before 1800; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; A. Miller, in the Strand; and J. Osborn, in Paternoster Row unknown
1792365038Annual Register London 1792. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. The Birmingham Riots of 1791 also known as the Priestley Riots were a violent uprising that took place between July 14 and July 17 1791 targeting religious dissenters'most notably the scientist and theologian Joseph Priestley. The riots were fueled by tensions over support for the French Revolution as Priestley and other dissenters were outspoken in their advocacy for political reform.The violence began when a banquet in support of the French Revolution was held at the Royal Hotel in Birmingham sparking outrage among conservative factions. The rioters attacked Dissenting chapels homes and businesses including Priestley's own residence Fairhill which was burned down along with his scientific equipment and papers. Many rioters became intoxicated while looting and some even perished in fires they had started.The London Corresponding Society founded in 1792 was a radical political organization that sought universal suffrage and parliamentary reform. It was closely linked to the ideals of the French National Convention which had abolished the monarchy and established a republic in France. The British government viewed the society as a threat leading to crackdowns on political dissent and the eventual suppression of radical movements. 21 pages of contemporary reports of the Priestley Riot the trials of rioters and aftermath. Contained in the complete sections of The Chronicle for 1791 and 1792 the History of Europe and other selected relevant pages along with 30 pages regarding the LCS and the Society of the Friends of the People. This is a collection of original articles from The Annual Register not reprints or copy. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Special Features; Printed before 1800; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Annual Register unknown
1748351251Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn; A. Miller in the Strand; and J. Osborn in Paternoster Row London 1748. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. The engraving depicts the Amphitheatre of Claudius Caesar located in the Campus Martius an important area in ancient Rome used for military training public gatherings and entertainment. The amphitheatre was likely designed for gladiatorial contests public spectacles and possibly naval battles as some Roman amphitheatres were temporarily flooded for staged sea battles. The engraving was printed 1748 in London by T. Osborne A. Miller and J. Osborn.1 folding plate. Size: 15 x 20 cms. Category: Universal History; Unframed Prints : Old; Printed before 1800; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; A. Miller, in the Strand; and J. Osborn, in Paternoster Row unknown
1787156901Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity London 1787. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 9 pages 1 large folding plate image 60 x 25 cms plus 5 pages. The plate features the entire freeze details from the vase along with a view of the vase from one side only partially shown in the picture given. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume of Archaeologia Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 25 x 30 cms. Category: Archaeologia; Printed before 1800; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity unknown
1748372017Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's Inn; A. Miller in the Strand; and J. Osborn in Paternoster Row London 1748. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. This 1748 engraving presents a detailed depiction of the Israelite encampment based on interpretations by Reyherus and Lamy. It illustrates the standards of the Twelve Tribes showing how the Israelites were arranged during their journey through the wilderness. The tribal banners of the Twelve Tribes of Israel were significant symbols representing each tribe's identity heritage and role within the Israelite community. These banners known as "degel" in Hebrew were used to organize the encampment of the Israelites during their journey through the wilderness as described in the Book of Numbers. The image reflects biblical scholarship and cartographic traditions of the time. Engravings like this were used as visual aids in theological studies helping scholars and readers understand the structure and symbolism of the Israelite encampment. Engravings such as this one contributed to the broader effort of documenting and interpreting biblical events in historical and artistic contexts and was printed in London by T. Osborne A. Miller and J. Osborn.1 folding plate. Close cropped at the left margin and a couple of tears neatly repaired from the rear. The exodus of the Israelites from Egypt represents a pivotal moment in Jewish history as recounted in the Old Testament's book of Exodus. The narrative reveals that the Israelites endured years of enslavement in Egypt until God appointed Moses to guide them out of bondage and return them to the land promised to their forefathers. Following a series of plagues and miraculous events Pharaoh initially consented to their departure but subsequently reneged on his decision and pursued them with his forces. At the Red Sea God miraculously parted the waters enabling the Israelites to cross safely while the Egyptian army was engulfed as the waters returned. This escape signifies the commencement of the Israelites' journey toward the Promised Land and their emancipation from servitude. Size: 20 x 33 cms. Category: Universal History; Unframed Prints : Old; Printed before 1800; PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's Inn; A. Miller, in the Strand; and J. Osborn, in Paternoster Row unknown
1795358514Annual Register London 1795. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 29 pages. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 20 cms. Category: Annual Register; Printed before 1800; New Arrivals; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Annual Register unknown
1780365647Annual Register London 1780. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 34 pages. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 13 x 20.5 cms. Category: Annual Register; Printed before 1800; New Arrivals; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Annual Register unknown
1786018124John Nichols; London. 1786. First impression. . Hard. Good. 4to. 11 1/2". Good. Contemporaneous papered binding; worn paper covering to spine missing exposing bands and quires. Lightly toned throughout. Uncut pages. A good solid copy. 1391pp. <br/> <br/> John Nichols; London. unknown
1787045076Davis and Johnson 1787. 3rd Edition . Hardcover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. ' A New Edition revised corrected and Improved by William Radcliffe'.Full leather well worn/handled.Front board almost adrift. Cracked at spine. Front endpaper almost loose. xxv Contents 354 pages plus advert leaf. <br/> <br/> Davis, and Johnson hardcover
1796965T44London: Cadell and Davies 1796. Leather. Good Only. 8" by 5". None. A scarce second edition of this play in three acts from British writer George Colman the Younger. Second edition. Scarce work. A play composed after the novel Things as They Are by William Godwin. A melodrama following the villain is Sir Edward Mortimer a head-keeper of the New Forest who has been acquitted on a charge of murder some years previously. As well as Wilford the hero who discovers Mortimer's secret from documents in an old iron chest. Written by George Colman known as "the Younger" an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer who was the son of George Colman the Elder. Bound in half calf with marbled boards. Externally worn with rubbing and light loss to the extremities. Fading to the spine with the odd mark to the boards. Both boards detached but present with loss to the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd spot or handling mark. Age toning to the first and last few pages with discolouration to pages 106 and 107. Good Only Cadell and Davies hardcover
1713050821Paris: Pierre Witte 1713. Book. Good. Hardcover. 204pp; full tan leather gilt to top bottom and fore-edges gilt title to spine raised bands and decoration also; spine ends worn and some leather missing at rear board small bit edges rubbed a little small handy book; page edges tanned lightly; text in French. Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Pierre Witte Hardcover
176290016491London: E Richardson and C Lintot 1762. 2nd. . Hardcover. Good. Folio. The second edition corrected; with many Additional Notes and References. Vol 1 A-C. Some scuffing to cover. Front inner hinge parting slightly. Slight foxing. <br/> <br/> E Richardson and C Lintot hardcover
174257800London: Printed for J. Osborn and C. Davis in Pater-noster Row; and J. Hodges at the Looking-Glass over-against St. Magnus Church London Bridge MDCCXLII 1742. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. This is an ex-library copy with a blind stamp on the corner of the title page. 16mo 6 7/8" tall engraved frontispiece vi and leaf removed 359 pages; fore-edges reddened 5 banded spine gilt spine titles and piping full calf with cover edges tooled. This is a good copy overall interior very good with significant shelf wear and rubbing to the spine and chipping to the top and bottom edges fore-corner tips through to boards cover edges worn binding solid paper light to moderately yellowed minor foxing primarily to front-matter but scattered throughout with apparent damp-staining at the margins of the endpapers which is not visible in the interior. This is: "The Second Edition carefully revised and greatly enlarged in every chapter by the Author; who has now first added an appendix containing many curious pieces in both prose and verse relating to the character of the Lord-Protector. London: Printed for J. Osborn and C. Davis, in Pater-noster Row; and J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, over-against St. Magnus Ch hardcover
1708241111764RIOT SEASON 2017-08-11. audioCD. Very Good. 5x0x4. collectible OOP Acid Mothers Temple CD release; REPOSECD07; a few dings to front insert; otherwise jewel case and rear cover art are in excellent condition; disc shows light superficial surface wear & comes guaranteed to play flawlessly; because we care that your order arrives in the condition stated we have additionally sealed the case in bubblewrap for added protection during shipment RIOT SEASON unknown
177642122London: R. and J. Dodsley. Good with no dust jacket. 1776. Hardcover. The eighth edition. Full contemporary tree calf gilt decorated spine red spine label. Edges rubbed/exposed. Scattered foxing. Hinges tender. Bookplate of Benjamin Babbage. Ffep nearly detached. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xii452 pages . R. and J. Dodsley hardcover
175935132London: The London Chronicle 1759. First Edition. Newspaper. Very good. Single issue. Approx. 11" x 8.5" newspaper. Pages 619-626. Contents printed in three columns. Light toning to the paper. <br /> <br /> Front page article dated Friday December 28 concerns the East-Indies with an extract from a letter by Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrence dated from camp near Madras Feb. 22 1759. Contents include advertisements of books and publications letters to the editors political narratives etc. The London Chronicle unknown
178894952December 8 1788. 1788. Very good. - Over 45 words penned on 9-1/4 inch high by 7-1/4 inch wide creamy white watermarked paper. Apparently only one page of a longer letter likely missing an attached leaf from what is claimed by the endorsement on the verso to be a letter of recommendation. Only the closing lines and sentiments are present. "Lady Clifden presents her best compliments to you and adds her wishes to mine to see you once more in good health & spirits in this old Castle." Signed "Clifden". "Brig. Gen. Clarke" is penned in darker ink in a contemporary hand next to the Viscount's signature. A few letters are smudged including the first letter in Viscount Clifden's signature. The letter is folded for mailing with ink annotations centered on the verso indicating that the letter was penned by Lord Clifden on December 8 1788 and received nearly a year later on September 1st 1789. The letter is additionally identified as "Recommending Mr. ". There are remnants of gray paper adhering to one edge of the verso indicating that the letter was once mounted. Very good. <p>The Irish peer & politician James Agar 1st Viscount Clifden 1734-1789 was a Member of Parliament for Gowran. He together with William Ponsonby 1st Baron Ponsonby held the post of joint Postmaster General of Ireland from 1784 to 1789. December 8, 1788. unknown
179433750Manchester: Printed by Order of the Society for the Information of the Ley-Payers 1794. 4 xxx 31 1 blank pp. Disbound. Title page dusted inner margin and spine reinforced. Else a clean and Very Good text.<br /> <br /> On the taxation of citizens for the "support and government of the poor" of Manchester.<br /> ESTC T100801. Kress B.2785. OCLC records nine locations under several accession numbers as of January 2018. Printed by Order of the Society for the Information of the Ley-Payers unknown
179433750Manchester: Printed by Order of the Society for the Information of the Ley-Payers 1794. 4 xxx 31 1 blank pp. Disbound. Title page dusted inner margin and spine reinforced. Else a clean and Very Good text.<br/><br/> On the taxation of citizens for the "support and government of the poor" of Manchester.<br/>ESTC T100801. Kress B.2785. OCLC records nine locations under several accession numbers as of January 2018. Printed by Order of the Society for the Information of the Ley-Payers unknown books
17121671London: N.p. 1712. 8vo. 36pp. Disbound. Linen binder's tape on spine. N.p. unknown books
1797ALEX108Printed by Robert Aitken Market Street Philadelphia: . 1797 pp. vii 470. Separate title page for THE SHORTER CATECHISM. Foxed. Browned. Age stain. First title page and signature worn crinkled and soiled. Pages 345-350 loss soiled and fragile. Pages 298 355 365 and 455 torn without loss. Lacks front fly leaves. 12mo. 170 mm. Original full leather binding worn. Front board detached. Hardbound. Poor. Evans 32711. Scarce and significant. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PALIB 6. Hardcover. Fair. Printed by Robert Aitken, Market Street, Philadelphia: . hardcover
1721958A rare copy hardback cover as shown is rubbed and chipped. Front cover is completely detached spine has 5 raised bands. Binding is firm edges are aged and text is deeply tanned. Your purchase helps our small public library. pi<br />O-B1 Printed at The Theater, for J. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster Row, London hardcover