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1701ABC_48243Amsterdam 1701. Small 4to ca. 20 x 15 cm. Nicolas Chevalier Contemporary limp vellum with the manuscript title on the spine and a paper shelf mark label at the foot. With a general title and 2 divisional titles for ad 6 and ad 11 all with a woodcut vignette further with 2 hand-coloured engraved maps 1 folding engraved plate and several woodcut initials. 12 parts in 1 volume. 134 pp. Collection of very rare pamphlets and printed letters published under a collective title on the actual political circumstances of Northern Europe in the years 1699-1701 especially in connection with the death of the Spanish King Charles II born in 1661 in 1700 leading to the War of the Spanish Succession 1701-1714. The work includes 2 maps of Flanders and a folding plate of the Battle of Narva which took place on 30 November 1700. Although the pamphlets and letters were printed separately the present collection appears to be very rare as we have not been able to find any other copies with the same contents.Charles died childless. His possessions would go to one of his brothers-in-law: the French King Louis XIV 1638-1715 or the German Emperor Leopold I 1640-1705. Both had agreed already beforehand that they would divide Charles heritage to avoid disturbance of the European balance of power. In his last will however Charles had appointed the grandson of Louis XIV as his successor named from now on Philip V of Spain 1683-1746. The Treaty of The Hague affirmed this in 1701. With the deaccession stamp of the "Bibliothèque municipale de Nîmes" on the title page and its shelf mark label at the foot of the spine. The vellum at the foot of the spine with a tear the boards are somewhat stained. The leaves are occasionally browned and foxed. Otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Knuttel no. 14.510 ad 1 14.543 ad 6 14.588-14.589 ad 9 14.538 ad 10 and 14.538 a comparable collective title page with the imprint "Amsterdam Daniel de la Feuille 1701" with various texts ca. 78 pp.; STCN 317179241 1 copy the same general title page but with only 3 letters all different from ours. hardcover
1862blb05571<p>Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1862. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed by the Secretary of the U.S. Navy during the Civil War Gideon Welles and inscribed to the Vice President under Abraham Lincoln's first term Hannibal Hamlin - ""Honorable Hannibal Hamlin from his friend Gideon Welles"" on the FFEP. Fantastic and ultimate association copy updating the Vice President during the Civil War of the current status on the naval engagements. Two striking color plates in front one on ""the Ram Louisiana as she appeared prior to the explosion"" and the other ""the Ram Manassas as she appeared in passing the Harriet Lane after receiving a broadside from the ship the Mississippi."" Reddish brown heavy textured cloth on boards with blind stamped decorations to front and gilt titling in center. Rear has eagle and shields blind stamped with decorative borders. Multiple fold-out maps throughout all in Very Good condition. The maps include a detailed view of the water and railroad approaches to New Orleans from the south; the Mississippi River below forts Jackson and St. Philip before Farragut's victory; and a plan of Fort Jackson. The well-executed maps and illustrations are all by the Bowen firm of Philadelphia. INSCRIBED</p> Government Printing Office hardcover
19060008210AMHERST MASSACHUSETTS. Good. 1906. On offer is an outstanding collection of minute books records and ledger of a significant Women's Club that has been in continuous operation for well over 100 years. In 1900 Minnie Dana founded a club for women with a mission "To promote interest of the members in Literature Science Art and other timely topics of vital importance; to further social relations among its members; and to contribute to the welfare of the community" Thus began the Thursday Club a club that operates to this day well over a century later. The meetings focused on an eclectic range of subjects and members were expected to speak on a wide variety of topics. These topics included biographies the suffrage movement the effects of industrialization a trip to Hawaii Shakespeare History taking care of the feeble minded etc. It is clearly evident that these were well-educated women who were engaged in the world around them. Each journal follows a consistent format with the exception of the last one - it is a Treasurer's Report and ledger book. The first journal covers a time period of 1906 to 1913. It contains a copy of their constitution and most importantly a listing of members. Each meeting followed a standard format: minutes of the previous meeting were read new business discussed and then the program for the afternoon. The report of the Dec 6th 1906 meeting included the topics addressed: 'Topics for the first part were "The Young Nation from 1787 -1815" and "Statesmen of the 18th Century" led by Mrs. Pomeroy who read a paper on the trials discouragements and victories of this. Mrs. Herbert Dickinson gave a sketch of the period life of Alexander Hamilton the youngest statesman of that period and Mrs. Pomeroy a short sketch of Benjamin Franklin the oldest statesman. The 2nd part of the program American Inventors and Inventions was in the charge of Miss Armstrong. Dec 6 1906 This was standard fare for these ladies as the following excerpts will show: Mrs. Gleason and Mrs. Hammond had charge of the program for the afternoon the subject being Later-day Crusades and Crusaders. Mrs. Gleason taking the life and works of Jacob Riis and Judge Ben B. Lindsey and Mrs. Hammond Booker T. Washington and Theodore Roosevelt. . Jan 16 1908 The program in charge of Mrs. Wales consisted of the reading of the first three acts of Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar". The readers of the play were as follows . a number of ladies' names are then listed Nov 18 1909 The program for the afternoon Famous Canadians of the Twentieth Century in charge of Mrs Mary Pomeroy and Mrs. Albert Wales was then taken up. Mrs. Pomeroy . read an interesting paper on Sir Wilfred Laurier Gov Gen'l Connaught Dr. William Miss Kathleen Parlow musician of note. . Jan 4 1912 The second journal continues the record of meetings held in 1906 picking up in December of that year. The Mar 7th 1907 meeting tackled head on the uncomfortable topic of slavery. The notes record the discussion: . For 1/4 of a century before the War there was a controversy between North and South over the extension of slavery. The South feared the North would soon have large representation in Congress and abolish slavery . Mar 7 1907 The third journal covers 1915 and 1916 The program for the afternoon "Needle and Tongue" in charge of Mrs. Davie was then taken up. Mrs. Howlett played two selections on the Victrola. Mrs. Davie then introduced Miss. Ruth Henry of Amherst as speaker for the afternoon. While the ladies were engaged in various kinds of needlework they listened to a very interesting talk by Miss Henry on her life in Hawaii. . Dec 2 1915 The fourth journal also records meetings in 1915 and 1916 while the fifth journal covers a 6 year period from 1922 until 1928. The latter contains minutes of a number of annual meetings. These meeting offer many details about various members their roles and contributions and their finances. Club membership numbers indicate a healthy and thriving organization: About 100 Club members and three guests gathered in the Vestry of the Church for the Annual Guest Night of the Thursday Club Jan 11th. . p 129 The Treasurers Ledger Book is a detailed record of revenues received mostly raised from dues and a Penny Collection taken each meeting and expenses incurred in operating the Club. The expense listing shows that these women were well aware of issues and events far beyond their walls and include donations to the Red Cross China relief Boys Services and the Western Massachusetts Women's Club. This is an outstanding collection. Although they follow a standardized format the warm personalities of these women still shines through. Along with their weighty discussions there are references to needlework during presentations penny collections etc. They clearly illustrate the depth and breadth of thinking and interests of these women over a period of 100 years. These would be a valuable addition to any Women's Studies program. The continual listing of members by full name makes these very valuable for genealogists. Inventory: The following table summarizes the size and condition of each volume: 1906-1913 8.25 x 6.75 148 100 Good / Good / Good; 1907-1913 8.0 x 6.5 116 100 Good / Good / Good; 1915-1916 8.5 x 6.5 116 50 Good / Fair / Good; 1915-1916 8.0 x 6.5 116 50 Good / Fair / Good; 1922-1928 8.5 x 9.75 152 96 Good / Good / Good and Ledger 1924-46 7.5 x 5.0 172 100 Fair / Fair / Good.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF UNITED STATES; MASSACHUSETTS; HAMPSHIRE COUNTY; NEW ENGLAND; EARLY 20TH CENTURY; 1900s; 1910s; PROGRESSIVE ERA; WOMEN CLUBS; THE THURSDAY CLUB; AMHERST MA; MINNIE DANA; CLUB MOVEMENT; AMERICAN WOMEN SOCIAL MOVEMENT; SOUTHERN AMHERST; WOMEN STUDIES; SOCIAL LIFE IN AMHERST IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY; AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
191267573New York: E. P. Dutton and Company 31 West Twenty-Third Street 1912. First edition in English American issue English sheets with a new title page; 4to pp. xvii 1 469 1; 24 mounted photogravures after Vittorio Sella 5 photographic panoramas on 4 plates 2 colored plates of minerals; original green cloth gilt-stamped spine; covers with a few smudges but overall very good sound and clean. Accompanied by the supplemental atlas volume containing 18 plates on 17 sheets all folding plus three maps and the plate list and index. A detailed and profusely illustrated account of the explorations of the Baltoro region by the Duke of the Abruzzi during which he made multiple attempts on K2. The Abruzzi Spur on that peak is named for him and is the standard route today. He ascended that to about 6250 meters. He also climbed Chogolisa but was driven back by bad weather about 150 meters from the summit. Vittorio Sella's photographs of the region from the expedition are among the finest of the period. Neate 266 for the London edition; Yakushi F71b. E. P. Dutton and Company, 31 West Twenty-Third Street unknown
19632081402110004927Published by Yoshikawa Kobunkan 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Published by Yoshikawa Kobunkan paperback
19812110502150700215Daiichishobo 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 books in total Daiichishobo paperback
19432092902137701383Nippon Dance Company Shinyosha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nippon Dance Company Shinyosha paperback
19942092902144201475Kadokawashoten 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kadokawashoten paperback
2080502106508951Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2080502106510998Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1900053141Boston and New York / Riverside Press Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1900. First Edition First Issue First State . Slate-grey Cloth. Near Fine/No DJ. 7 7/8" Tall. Embossed Cloth With Silver. First Trade Printing First Issue First State On All Known Points. I-Viii Including Preliminary Blank Leaf 1 2-251; Printer's Imprint P. 252; Final Blank Leaf First Printing Of 2028 Copies Per Sisson-Martens 1010 Copies Of Second Printing 1004 Copies Of Third Printing But What Identifies 2Nd And Third Printings Is Not Absolutely Clear. Collation: 14 3-22 6 As Required For First Printing. Publisher's Imprint At Bottom Of Spine : Houghton Mifflin & Co. Without Periods Around Ampersand The State #1 Per Woodbridge No Known Priority. Bal Does Not Provide Definitive Points For The First State. However James Henry As Cited In Sisson-Martens In "A Proposed Chronology Of Editions Of "The Son Of The Wolf" Requires The Following Additional Points For The First Binding : 1. Perfect & On Spine; 2. Perfect "E" In "Spruce" And Perfect "T" In "Might" In The Bottom Two Lines Page 147 Henry's Second And Third States And Later Issues Have Imperfect Letters; 3. No Stub Between Pp 6-7; 4. Sets Of Binding Threads Between Pp 6-7 18-19 30-31 And Every Six Leaves To 246-247. All Of These Points Are Present In This Copy. Consistent With More Recent Bibliographic Information There Is A Comma After Copyright Date A Simple Distinguishing Point Of The First State. Lastly The Type On Pp. 65 And 67 Is Unbroken. An Attractive Near Fine Book With Very Slight Rubbing At Corners No Previous Owner's Names Or Other Markings And Quite Scarce Thus.This Copy With The Original Bookseller's Label From W.F. Purnell Sacramento Circa 1900. <br/> <br/> Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover
1780111436Printed for C. Bathurst : J.F. and C. Rivington : A. Hamilton : T. Payne : T. Longman : S. Crowder : B. Law : J. Robson : F. Newbery : G. Robinson : T. Cadell : J. and T. Bowles : S. Bladon : J. Murray : J. Nichols : J. Bowen and W. Fox 1780-1784. Leather. Very Good. 5x1x9. 42 volume set bound in full leather bindings. Previous owner's book plate to front paste downs. Sewn in markers marbled edges. Foldouts and illustrations. oversized and overweight additional shipping will apply. E67 & F66 Please email for photos. Printed for C. Bathurst : J.F. and C. Rivington : A. Hamilton : T. Payne : T. Longman : S. Crowder : B. Law : J. Robson : F. New hardcover
19372091502135421511Not Available 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 11 Not Available paperback
19152091502135419063Not Available 1915. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 11 Not Available paperback
196992949Bibliotheque Albert 1er. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- 214 pages; well illustrated. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works La Vie et L'uvre Oeuvre Leben Und Werk Oeuvre-Katalog Kritischem Oeuvrekatalog Raisonnee Bibliotheque Albert 1er paperback
ST17245-02France probably Rouen second half of 15th century. 162 x 117 mm. 6 3/8 x 4 5/8". Single column 17 ruled lines text in a bâtarde hand. <br/> Text in gold blue and red "KL" in scrolling white letters on a gold ground with small blue and red blossoms both sides with panel border of acanthus flowers small ink dots and gold bezants WITH TWO SMALL MINIATURES showing the labor of the month Threshing on recto and the zodiac sign Virgo on verso. ◆Small wrinkle in lower margin just touching the lower edge of the miniatures trivial smudging but IN VERY FINE CONDITION the vellum especially clean and bright the paint quite rich and the miniatures extremely well preserved.<br/> <br/> With clean white vellum small but appealing miniatures and attractive lettering and decoration this is a desirable example of a calendar leaf from a high-quality Book of Hours likely made in Rouen. According to Roger Wieck far fewer than half the Books of Hours of the period contain illustrated calendars "even in manuscripts with otherwise lavish cycles of miniatures"; when they do appear they are invariably charming as is the case here. In the lower margin of the recto is a small miniature depicting the typical labor for August "Threshing" in which a young layman brings down his grain flail two hinged pieces of wood the longer one called a helve and the other a beater joined by a thong in an effort to separate the grain while neatly stacked unprocessed clumps of straw appear just behind it. On the verso we see a representation of Virgo as a young woman holding appropriately a long sheaf of grain in her hand. While most of the feast days that appear in the calendar are typical for the period the inclusion of St. Sauveur i.e. Transfiguratio Domini on 6 August is characteristic of a calendar for the use of Rouen suggesting that the parent manuscript may have been produced in that place or the region around it. unknown
014412Nuremberg: Christoph Weigel Full mid-19th century dark blue calf leather binding with compartmented and tooled design to spine which is titled "Album". Elaborate filleted blind stamped covers. Mild wear to extremities with the leather starting at the bottom at spine. Boards distended from plates. Gilt dentelling to board edges and inside of boards. No title page. These are 183 uncolored black & white mounted plates one loose of costumes of Knights & Courtiers Orders of Chivalry and religious orders university alumni etc. costume plates engraved by Christoph Weigel. Ca 1700 Johann Christoph Weigel 1654-1725 was a famous Neurenberg engraver and publisher who had learnt his trade with Matthias Küsel at Augsburg. Apart from the present fine costume book Weigel published a large number of fine engraved print-series among others a picture bible emblem books as well as many hand colored engraved maps. . First Edition. Full Calf Leather. Very Good. Illus. by Christoph Weigel. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hardcover. Christoph Weigel Hardcover
1780007385Trevecka: The Old Family 1780. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First Edition First Issue VG 1780 in mid 20c half calf over contemporary red marbled boards. Re-spined with the old laid down gilt tooling & titles. Internally 2 iii-viii 1 2-133 pp 1 2 contents interesting ms note to fpd stating that it was printed privately by The Rev Edmund Jones & that it was reprinted in 1813 without all the Relations listed here bookplate to fpd George Montgomery Traherne - possibly his ms notes remains of removed bookplate to verso fep marbled endpapers some light browning mark to p42. p75 miss-numbered 57 small print run The First edition was published in the same year as this & there was a facsimile edition of the first edition published in 1813. This the 2nd issue was probably published without the authors knowledge or consent. Adding the English apparitions to make Wales appear less superstitious. 200121 mm. ESTC T130273. Title continues: together with Observations about them and Instructions from them: Designed to Confute and to Prevent the Infidelity of Denying the being and Apparition of Spirits; which tends to Irreligion and Atheism <br/> <br/> [The Old Family] hardcover
65650London: Cassell and Company Ltd. 1941-1946. FIRST EDITIONS. 7 vols. 8vo. 22 x 14.5 cm. Handsomely bound in modern full red morocco spines with raised bands gilt lettering and lions rampant all edges gilt. Photographic frontispiece portraits. A handsomely bound set of Churchill's War Speeches an extraordinary record of the twentieth century's greatest orator full of memorable phrases many of which have entered into common parlance. The titles in this series are Into Battle; The Unrelenting Struggle; The End of the Beginning; Onwards to Victory; Victory; The Dawn of Liberation and Secret Session Speeches. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd. 1941-1946. hardcover
63763Guildford: Genesis Publications 1993. Rock and Pop SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Folio 35 x 27cm pp.274. Number 1205 of 3500 copies thus SIGNED by George Harrison in brown ink to a label on the front pastedown. With a foreword by Eric Clapton and text by George Harrison plus members of the touring band and with colour photographs throughout. Original black full morocco blocked in red and gilt all edges gilt together with a cloth bound music booklet with CD trays. 'Live in Japan' features almost 500 previously unpublished photographs. A fine as new copy. Eric Clapton explains how George was persuaded to return to touring after a break of 17 years and the the first and longest chapter is written by George and details his thoughts and feelings on taking to the road after such a long absence and providing personal recollections of the tour and memories of times on the road with The Beatles. The final chapter by John Harris who engineered the live double CD provides a revealing account of working with George in the studio. The book also includes a full itinerary of the tour and a souvenir pack containing a laminated 'After Show' pass and Eric's and George's guitar picks. This volume sold out quickly and is a Genesis 'Hall of Fame' title. Guildford: Genesis Publications, 1993 unknown
168152963<p>London printed for JOHN LAWRENCE at the Angel in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange 1681. VOLUME 1 ONLY The first trade & agriculture periodical in England 1681 complete with all 15 parts VOLUME 2 which is missing had six parts no more published. Although the title page is dated 1681 each issue has a separate imprint the last number 15 is dated 1683. Small 4to approximately 190 x 140 mm 7½ x 5½ inches pages: title page 1-184 bound in contemporary sheep rebacked with paler leather 2 black leather gilt lettered labels and gilt pattern dots to spine 2 bookplates of previous owners. Binding rubbed and lightly scuffed corners slightly worn 1 with small repair occasional pale age-browning strip of browning to edges of pastedowns and endpapers "Winchilsea" in old ink to top of first page free endpapers slightly chipped at edges otherwise a very good copy. Part 12 has a chapter by JOHN EVELYN pages 127-136: An Account of bread from the Learned John Evelyn Esquire; Entituled Panificium or the several manners of making Bread in France. Where by universal consent the best Bread in the World is eaten: Benit O Brioche Household-Bread Mountrau D'Esprit D'Citroville D'Cousin. Pages 35- 38 mention the Plantations in America. Part 14 pages 163-167 "An Experiment of the Ingenious Mr. John Worlidge for improving and Fyning of Syder" fining of cider; No.15 consists of lists of imports exports and ship movements in and out of London from Feb. 1683-March 1684; Other chapters History of Malting and the Method of making Malt; Improving Land by Marle; Some Account of the Plague 1665; The Manner and Advantage of Planting Liquorice; A Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the Royal Society relating to Agriculture; articles on trade agriculture the poor Ireland and all kinds of grain etc. See: Geoffrey Keynes John Evelyn A Bibliography of his Writings pages 261-62 No. 127; Mary Aslin Catalogue of the Printed Books on Agriculture 1471-1840 page 64; Forum Auctions lot 373 11th July 2018; Fussell 1523-1730 pages 81-82; Donald McDonald Agricultural Writers 1200-1800 pages 122-124; Catalogue of the Goldsmiths Library of Economic Literature Volume 1 page 140; The Kress Library of Business and Economics page 86 No. 1538; ESTC P2335. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST AND ALL PARCELS SENT FULLY TRACKED AND FULLY INSURED.</p> London, printed for JOHN LAWRENCE, at the Angel in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange, 1681. hardcover
110625London Waterlow and Sons Ltd. 10 May 1893 & 17 May 1893. . Two over-sized colour-printed illuminated card invitations numbered addressed in pen & ink 22.7 x 31.2 cm; 16.5 x 32.6 cm; a printed manila envelope for replying to 'The Secretary / Imperial Institute / London SW'; a letter printed in red on Imperial Institute 4to headed paper requesting a reply to the invitation to the opening ceremony in order to reserve seats; single folio sheet 'General Outline of the Ceremonial' for the opening; 2 copies of printed folio sheet verso blank 'General Arrangements for the Reception of HRH the Prince of Wales. Wednesday May 17th 1893'.<br /> The first of these two over-sized invitations received by Louisa Da Costa was to the opening of the Imperial Institute on 10th May 1893 with Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales in attendance. Since the Great Hall of the Institute wasn't completed in time a temporary hall was constructed for the opening. The second evening invitation from HRH the Prince of Wales invites Miss Da Costa and a friend to an evening reception from 9pm with 'Instrumental and Vocal Music. and Refreshments' in the illuminated gardens of the Imperial Institute in South Kensington - now the site of Imperial College London. The accompanying 'General Arrangements.' sheet give details of the evening's entertainments as well as travel arrangements special trains on the Inner Circle Line at 1am and 1:30am and the arrangements for 'Cold Suppers'.<br /><br />Louisa Da Costa was the sister of Mr Benjamin Mendes Da Costa both being descendants of the well-known wealthy Portuguese-Jewish trading dynasty. After his great success with real estate in Adelaide Australia Mr Da Costa sold his business there and sailed to England together with his sister. He died in Brighton in 1868 and his sister was the sole beneficiary of his will. Miss Da Costa died in 1898 bequeathing all her real estate in Adelaide to the Governor of South Australia to establish a Samaritan fund for convalescents from the Adelaide Hospital - the Louisa DaCosta Trust still operating today.<br /> London, Waterlow and Sons Ltd., 10 May 1893 & 17 May 1893. unknown
1927AQ22016London: Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square 1927. 2 445pp 1. With half-title/limitation coloured frontispiece portrait of Lawrence eighteen further illustrations nine of which are coloured and a large folding map to rear. Original publisher's brown quarter-pigskin over sand-coloured buckram boards gilt. Dustwrapper. T.E.G. others uncut. A remarkably preserved copy with only the slightest of shelf-wear externally bookplate a skull with the initials PMF and slight marking to FEP else fine. Dustwrapper correctly displaying 'Limited Edition' to spine and upper board panels with some loss and tearing tape removal marks to verso inner flaps trimmed at both corners. In an effort to recoup some of the costs of the production of the 1926 edition of Seven Pillars of Wisdom British army officer diplomat and man of letters T.E. Lawrence 1888-1935 first contemplated selling his library at Pole Hill Chingford before settling on the publication of an abridgement of Seven Pillars entitled Revolt in the Desert. This effort undertaken by the author himself saw the first seven chapters dropped entirely; reducing the size of the text by around a third. However suggestions that Lawrence refused to countenance publication of any more copies than were necessary to clear the debts owing from the production of the larger Seven Pillars suggests he was not altogether happy with the reduction. This First English edition limited in number to 300 copies was nevertheless a lavish production finely printed on large paper dictated by the inclusion of the 10 beautiful colour plates from the 1926 subscriber's edition of Seven Pillars depicting Lawrence Storrs Tafas el Hazimi Emir Shakir and Jaafar Pasha amongst others was published at the high price of five guineas. Neither the price of this edition nor the abridgement appeared to have harmed the appeal of this large paper limited edition or the trade edition published a few days later: both sold out almost instantly only further cementing the fame of the retiring 'Lawrence of Arabia'. This is only the second copy in a dustwrapper that we have encountered during our 13 years of trading; the majority were presumably discarded to reveal the more lavish pigskin-backed binding. O'Brien A101. First English edition Limited edition no. 63/300. Quarto. Jonathan Cape 30 Bedford Square hardcover
120425London Jonathan Cape 1935. . First trade edition first impression; 4to 25.5 x 20 cm; 4 folding maps printed in red and black 54 plates including portrait frontispiece occasional light spotting; crushed-brown morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe covers ruled in gilt spine lettered in gilt in 6 banded compartments all edges gilt spine a little faded slightly marked very good; 672pp.<br /> A handsome copy of T.E. Lawrence's classic memoir Seven Pillars of Wisdom bound in crushed red-brown morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.<br /><br />Following his extraordinary military and diplomatic career in Arabia and having already become a legendary figure in the public imagination T.E. Lawrence purchased his Dorset cottage retreat Clouds Hill in 1924 to write his book about the war. The first draft of Seven Pillars was completed by November 1919 but was soon lost according to the author at Reading Station. A second draft was finished during 1922 and finally appeared as a private edition reflecting Lawrence's love of fine printing in 1926.<br /><br />'Subtitled "A triumph" its climax is the Arab liberation of Damascus a victory which successfully concludes a gruelling campaign and vindicates Lawrence's faith in the Arabs. In a way Seven Pillars is a sort of Pilgrim's Progress with Lawrence sustained by his faith in the Arabs successively overcoming physical and moral obstacles' ODNB.<br /> O'Brien A042. London, Jonathan Cape, 1935. unknown
122526London Jonathan Cape 1935. . First trade edition first impression; 4to 25.5 x 20 cm; 4 folding maps printed in red and black 54 plates including portrait frontispiece light spotting throughout; contemporary tree calf gilt by Riviere & Son gilt spine in 6 compartments contrasting red and brown morocco lettering-pieces all edges gilt a little rubbed with the odd chip and occasional slight loss very good; 672pp.<br /> A very handsome copy of the first trade edition of T.E. Lawrence's classic memoir Seven Pillars of Wisdom bound in full tree calf gilt by Riviere & Son.<br /><br />Following his extraordinary military and diplomatic career in Arabia and having already become a legendary figure in the public imagination T.E. Lawrence purchased his Dorset cottage retreat Clouds Hill in 1924 to write his book about the war. The first draft of Seven Pillars was completed by November 1919 but was soon lost according to the author at Reading Station. A second draft was finished during 1922 and finally appeared as a private edition reflecting Lawrence's love of fine printing in 1926.<br /><br />'Subtitled "A triumph" its climax is the Arab liberation of Damascus a victory which successfully concludes a gruelling campaign and vindicates Lawrence's faith in the Arabs. In a way Seven Pillars is a sort of Pilgrim's Progress with Lawrence sustained by his faith in the Arabs successively overcoming physical and moral obstacles' ODNB.<br /> O'Brien A042. London, Jonathan Cape, 1935. unknown