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1868013661London: Henry Hall 1868. Apparently 1st Ed. . Hardcover. Very Good. J. & G. Nicholls. Black leather with giltdouble border-lines to covers and gilt decorated paneled sp. with gilt-on-red title label deckled edges all edges gilt. clean and unworn bar routine sl. corner. Col. f/piece of The Good Samaritan with tissue guard engraved t.p. t.p. 376 text engravings oc. full page decorated chapter opening capitals head and tail-pieces throughout there are 44 chapters; yellow end-papers have greyish discoloration to centres 3 prev. owners sigs.: one on fr. t.p. rather faint and scrawled dated '21/5/69' probably 1869 but a little ambiguous December 12 1913 verso fr. end-paper and elaborate semi-calligraphic sig.in ornately penned swirling border to recto fr. fly small January 1948 date at bottom in same hand this also has a few tanning spots to verso also rear blank before end-paper similarly affected. A fairly lavish production faults sound worse for being spelled out quite excellent for age. Apparently rare. 13 cm x 18.5 cm <br/> <br/> Henry Hall hardcover
1747045257Henry Lintot Assignee of Edward Sayer Esq for J Stephens et al 1747. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. '.From the Second of King James I to Trinity Term the Twenty-first of King george II 1747 inclusive. Examined by the Originals. To which are now added many useful RULES of Court omitted in former Collections and a Translation in Opposite Columns of the Rules heretofore Printed in Latin: Together with large Notes Remarks and References shewing the antiant and present Practice of the said Court: and a new Alphabetical Table to the Whole. The Second edition with additions. Bound with Rules and Orders and Notices in the Court of Common Pleasat Westminster from the Thirty-Fifth of King Henry VI. Second edition. and a Table to the Rules of Practice in the Court of Common Pleas. Fully bound in leather. 5 raised bands to spine. '1' on spine. Remains of hand-written library sticker to spine. .'No. 30' written in ink to front endpaper. <br/> <br/> Henry Lintot (Assignee of Edward Sayer Esq) for J Stephens et al hardcover
954510 January 1938; Munchen Austria. 4to 4 pp. 43 typed lines and two-line manuscript postscript. Signed in pencil 'Sincerely Dollie & Troy.' with the name of the troupe typed over this. Text clear and complete on discoloured and creased paper. Chatty and humorous letter. 'By the time you read this letter we will have either left a terrible stench in the Theatre or else the Manager will be satisfied. . JANUARY 11 FLASH!!!! The well known German movie star and Humorist Willy Reichert has refused permission to the Four Comets American Roller Skaters enjoying too much success already the favour of breaking in a new number. It is rumored back-stage that the "STAR" has heard too many laughs abou the new ACT of the Four Comets . . . . . . . . X "SCOOP" Hoskins'. Postscript reads 'Hello Maurice Colleano - Your blue-eyed girl really misses you.' The Four Comets have been described as 'Acrobatic roller-skating stunt quartet. The two men wear tailcoats the women diaphanous dresses. They perform on a small circular mat. Various shots of different combinations of the quartet performing amazing gravity defying tricks. The tricks involve them spinning around the small mat and lifting each other into the air.' From the Colleano Family archive. 10 January 1938; Munchen, Austria. unknown
0002160757.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
25468'232 Piccadilly London / Septem 28. 56' 1856. At the time of writing Gordon-Cumming’s trophies were being exhibited at this Piccadilly address having previously formed part of the Great Exhibition. The recipient Henry Charles Angelo 1806-1866 was a member of the celebrated family of fencing masters and was at this time teaching the art at the Cavalry College Richmond. 2pp 12mo. On the rectos of the two leaves of a bifolium with the recipient’s name written lengthwise on the verso of the first leaf: ‘H. C. Angelo Esqr’. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice. The sort of bold and forceful hand and ebullient signature one might expect from a big game hunter. Reads: ‘Dear Sir / I have forwarded your letter to Sir Alexander. his address is Altyre. Forres. if you send a pampered menial last two words underlined to my house-keeper Mrs Lee at the museum and shew this note she will give him the portrait you require. / Yours faithfully. / Gordon Cumming’. '232 Piccadilly [London] / Septem 28. 56' [1856]. unknown
199512997London; Harvey Miller 1995. 1995. Octavo pp. 8 189 80. Photographic manuscript facsimile commentary to end. Original publisher's black cloth on boards titles printed in white to spine. In original pictorial jacket and cardboard slipcase. Shelfwear to slipcase with a very small tear to foredge of upper panel. Jacket and binding fresh and bright. Gift stamp to title page contents otherwise clean bright and without visible flaws or imperfections. A Very Good copy in Near-fine binding and jacket and Good slipcase. Originally published in 1994 by German facsimilist Akademische Druk und Verlagsanstalt as number 3 in their 'Glanzlichter der Brucknurst' series. The original manuscript produced in 1477 was a dramatic and revolutionary illuminated volume one of the finest works of Flemish illumination. This volume was produced from the only copy of the manuscript Codex Vindobonensis 1857 at the �sterreichische Nationalbibliothek Vienna. London; Harvey Miller, 1995. hardcover
25462The Clarendon Hotel Bond Street London. The entries all said to date from 1831. The Clarendon Hotel was once - as ‘Routledge’s Popular Guide to London’ stated in 1862 - ‘the most fashionable place in London’ and the present collection of autograph signatures from its guestbook all of them said to date from 1831 bear witness to the fact that - as ‘Gilbert’s Visitor’s Guide to London’ 1851 states - it was ‘frequented by the Nobility and Gentry and Foreigners of rank’. Its reputation had been made during the Regency period and in 1820 ‘Leigh’s New Picture of London’ stated that it ‘and Jaquiers are now one hotel’. The hotel’s fame is indicated by the fact that two years after the date of the present collection in 1833 the its pretensions were ridiculed from Scotland by ‘Blackwood’s Magazine’: ‘“I hope†said M‘Goul “it’s a goot house - no sand crunching upon the floor nor the rafters plack with peat reek.â€â€™ Walter Besant provides information regarding the hotel in his ‘Survey of London’ 1911 ‘At No. 169 on the west side of Bond Street was the Clarendon Hotel formerly the town house of the Dukes of Grafton and afterwards the residence about 1741 of the elder Pitt. The hotel was closed in 1877 and replaced by a row of shops.’ The revised ‘Survey’ 1980 provides more information. The present collection of material consists of a large number of autograph signatures on gilt-edged leaves extracted from the Clarendon Hotel guestbook: a total of seven full leaves dating from between 15 October and 2 November 1831 and nine slips cut from leaves seven of them dating from the April 1831. The material is in good condition with minor signs of age. Accompanying the material are two Typed Letters Signed to Mrs I. McArthur of Croydon from the City of Westminster Public Libraries. The first from the City Engineer and Surveyor W. W. Ratcliff 28 January 1953 refers her to the author of the second written three days later from the Archivist G. F. Osborn which states: ‘The Clarendon Hotel was situated on the west side of New Bond Street. Its number in 1831 was 169 but the building of that date covered the approximate frontage now taken up by Nos. 173-178 New Bond Street. At one time in the 1830s but not I think as early as 1831 it extended backwards and included No. 20 Albemarle Street.’ An autograph postscript reads: ‘Asprey corner of Bond St. & Grafton St. is 165 New Bond St. It must have been between Grafton St & the Bond St. entrance of the Royal Arcade backing on to what is now the Royal Institution 21 Albemarle St.’. Also present is a meticulous collection of manuscript material relating to the autographs presumably the work of Mrs. McArthur or associate including a four-page transcription of the material not entirely accurate dated by the writer to the year 1831 in a neat close hand an alphabetical index of names 2pp 4to and six pages of biographical information 6pp 4to relating to signatories. There are around 180 entries of names and titles with addresses occasionally added in another hand. A small percentage for example Talleyrand and Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy are clearly NOT the signatures of the parties named in these cases apparently entered by the same hotel staff who added the addresses but the range of variation between the different entries coupled with some spot-checking indicates that most are genuine signatures of the parties named although on some occasions the names of women are given in the hand of the ‘head of the family’. A few individuals for example the Count of Montara Sir Brook Taylor and the future prime minister Palmerston sign several times. An entire list of the names is as follows: the first four among the non-signatures Lord Southampton; Lord Godrich; Prince de Talleyrande; ‘Mr Wood 13 <> St.’; Lt. Colonel Henry Webster; Lord Palmerston; Mr Ashley; Sir Robert Chester; Sir George Seymour; Sir Charles <Dalbias> Inspector General of Cavalry; Major Sullivan 3rd Dragoon Guards ‘Aidecamp’; Earl Bathurst; Viscount Villiers; ‘The Lord Chancellor’; ‘Koscheleff’; Sir James Graham; Vice Admiral Sir Edward Codrington; Mr Bradshaw; Earl of Jersey; Mr A Vail; Sir Gore Ouseley; General Viscount Combermere; Sylvain Van De Weyer; ‘Colonel Hill Royal Horse Guards’; the following two not signatures Sir John Elley; Lord Cavendish; the following three marked as ‘not autographs’ Marquis Salisbury; Sir A. W. Clifford; Lord W. Russell; note in French by ‘Le Docteur de <Florn> 93 Strand corner of Beaufort Buildings’ paying compliments to ‘S. E. le Comte d’Orloff’; Major General Sir John Macdonald; Mr George Villiers; Lieut General Sir James Kempt; Earl of Beverley; Le Comte de Rochechouart; Lieut. General Sir Hudson Lowe; ‘Lord Grosvenor 15 Grosvenor Sq’; the following five on a slip headed ‘Clarendon Hotel Friday October 14th.’ ‘Le Baron Hy. de Bode general Major et Commandeur de l’Arsénal de St. Petersbourg’ ‘Major Wernick <> Russian Vice Consul / 44 Great <> Street Hanover Square’ ‘Mrs Stuart 13 Bolton Row Piccadilly’ ‘The Marquess of Winchester 27 Cavendish Square’ ‘Earl of Albemarle North Britain’; Sir Brook Taylor ‘55 Portland Place’; Earl of Erroll; Earl of Munster ‘13 Belgrave Street’; ‘His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex’ ‘Kensington Palace’; Le Baron de Ralamb Charge d’Affaires de Suede et de Norvege’; ‘Lt Colonel Fox Gren. Guards ‘Kensington Square’; Alexy de Wahl; Count Rechberg; second signature ‘Lt Colonel Fox Gren. Guards Ecuyer de S M’; Baron de <>; Cher. d’A<> L<>; Lord Burghersh; Lord Fitzroy Somerset; second signature Alex sic de Wahl; ‘Miss S. Wyngard Kensington Palace’; Captn Sir Geoarge Seymour RN; Dr Francis Seymour Guards; Earl of Morley; Marshal Lord Beresford; Sir William Fremantle; Lady Mary Taylor; both in same hand ‘Earl of Albemarle / Countess of Albemarle’; Lt. Colonel Webster; ‘Duchess Dowr. of Richmond’; Marchioness of Winchester; Countess Bathurst & Lady Georgiana Bathurst; ‘Le Comte D’Aglie Ministre de Sardaigne’; Captain a Court RN; Cte Dietrichstein; second time Marshal Lord Beresford; Cte Donkoff; Earl of Carnarvon; the following three in the same hand and not that of Sir Thomas Hardy Lady Hardy; The Miss Hardy; Sir Thomas Hardy; ‘Mr C W Chastin’; Earl of Denbigh; Earl and Countess of Carlisle; Lord Hill; all in one hand ‘l’ambassadeur des Pays Bas et Md. Falck / le Baron de <> de Wynvelt / Ambassadeur des Pays bas pres de la Sublime porte / la Barone. de Zuylen’; ‘Le Ministre d’Espagne et Mme. de <> B<ermudez>; The Marchioness of Stafford; following two in same hand Countess Gower; Earl Gower; Countess of Sandwich; following two in the same hand Lord Dover; Lady Dover; ‘Lord & Lady William Russell; ‘Lord & Lady Fitzroy Somerset.’; Lord St Helens; Baron de Bode; Lady Mary Fox; Sir Robert Chester; Countess Mengden; Lord Palmerston; ‘Mr. de Gersdorft Ministre-Resident de S. M. le Roi de Saxe’ Mr Temple; ‘The Bavarian Minister & Baroness de Cetto’; Lod Wharncliffe; Lord Clanwilliam; Lord Dudley; Lord Lothian; Ld Stuart de Rothesay; Lady Wharncliffe; Earl Bathurst; Marquess of Landsdowne; Le Baron de Neumann; Lord Falkland; next two in same hand Lord Frederick FitzClarence; Lady Frederick FitzClarence; Lord Holland; next two in same hand Marquis of Clanricarde; Marchioness of Clanricarde; ‘Colonel Porter Aide de Camp to H R H the Duke of Cumberland’; M de <>; next three in same hand Lord Beverley; Countess of Beverley; Lady Louisa Percy; Count de Mortara; Colonel Trench; Sir Stratford Canning; Countess Cowper; Earl Cowper; Lady Ann Beckett; Lord Arthur Lennox; Le Chevalier du Zea Bermudez; Sir V<> L<ambe>; next two in same hand Viscount Falkland; Viscountess Falkland; next two in same hand Lady Frederick FitzClarence; Lord Augustus FitzClarence; Count Mandelsloh; next two in same hand Countess of Grey; Earl of Grey; ‘L’Ambassadeur de France / La Duchesse de Dino’; next two in same hand Lord Lilford; Lady Lilford; next three in same hand Earl of Beverley; Countess of Beverley; Ladies Percy; Earl of Mulgrave; The Marchioness of Stafford; ‘Le Prince Frederic de Hohenlohe Oehringen’; ‘Le Baron Bockelberg Chamberllan de S M. le Roi de Preuss sic’; Lord Howard of Effingham; Earl of Burnley; second Le Comte de Mortara; Lord Arthur Lennox; second ‘The Chevalier du Zea Bermudez’; ‘Sir F: <Lambe>; P. Esterhazy; second ‘Prince Frederic de Hohenlohe Oehringen’; second ‘Le Baron de Bockelberg Chambellan de S. M. le Roi de Prusse’; third Le Comte de Mortara; second Sir Brook Taylor; ‘the Bavarian Minister’; Le Prince de Leiven; Sir John Brooke Pechel; ‘Lt. Col. Greenwood / 2nd Life Guards’; Count Ruhberg; third Prince Frederic de Hohenlohe Oehringen’; third ‘Le Baron de Bockelberg’; fourth Le Comte de Mortara; ‘le Comte Michele Woronzow’; Mr John Talbot; fifth Le Comte de Mortara; third Sir Brook Taylor; Lady Frederick Bentinck; Mrs. L. Fox; ‘Marquess & Marchss. of Westminster’; ‘Le Baron et la Baronne de Bülow’; ‘Le Baron de Neu<>; second Sir John Brooke Pechel; Lord Marcus Hill; ‘Benkhausen’; ‘Tolstoy’ father of the novelist; second Prince Esterazy; ‘Major Genl. Sir George Quentin Kerr’; second Count Mandelsloh; second le Prince de Lieven; ‘<M:> de Paliansky gentilhomme de la Chambre de S. Mé. L Empereur de toutes les Russies’; ‘Le Comte de Ruhberg’; ‘Le Comte De Morel’; ‘Count Danneskiold-Samosoè’; sixth Le Comte de Mortara. The Clarendon Hotel, Bond Street, London. The entries all said to date from 1831. unknown
190128474The People 1901. Broadsheet newspaper 16pp measuring 2o x 15 ins approx. 51 x 38 cms front cover lightly age-soiled horizontal and vertical fold-marks one or two marginal closed tears else a remarkably well-preserved bright copy. Front cover illustration by Harry Furniss. Includes coverage of events following the recent death of Queen Victoria. A crisp copy ideal for framing and display. Original issues from this period are EXTREMELY SCARCE. The People, unknown
6740c. 1818 London: Printed by G. Brimmer 15 Water-lane Fleet-street; and sold by G. and I. Offer Postern Row Tower Hill and J. Higham 6 Chiswell Street. On one side of a piece of unwatermarked wove paper 32 x 25 cm. Good on lightly aged and creased paper. Attractively produced within a decorative border with the title in gothic script and the text beginning in a single column before splitting into two. Printer's and publishers' details at foot with advertisement of five works published between 1815 and 1817. After three scriptural quotations begins 'ALL Sinners who are arrested by the HOLY SPIRIT tried in the Court of Conscience cursed and condemned by the just and holy law of God and in consequence thereof become willing to serve his Majesty JEHOVAH in the Royal Regiment of SAINTS and in CAPTAIN IMMANUEL's Company or NEW JERUSALEM where the company now lies; .'. Contains two poems: the first 26 lines beginning 'These soldiers are bold and well they may Since Christ their Captain leads the way;' and the second 16 lines 'GIRD thy loins up Christian Soldier Lo! thy Captain calls thee out;'. The central conceit of this piece - especially effective during the high militarisation resulting from the Napoleonic Wars - would later be taken to the ultimate extreme by the Salvation Army. A single copy of an earlier version produced in 1791 and with significant variations is held by the Bodleian. Excessively scarce: no copy on COPAC. According to BBTI Brimmer was active between 1802 and 1824 and George Offer no G. and I. Offer in Postern Row before 1794 and until 1824. [c. 1818] London: Printed by G. Brimmer, 15, Water-lane, Fleet-street; and sold by G. and I. Offer, Postern Row, Tower Hill, and unknown
1956848A49Madras: United Planters' Association of Southern India 1956. Cloth. Good. 9.5" by 7.5". Not Stated . A very scarce planting directory of Southern India. Very scarce directory of Southern India planting issued by the United Planters' Association of Southern India. Two institutional copies only of this work both at the British Library. Chapters contain historical notes and sections on the areas and their agents planting companies firms associations agricultural boards &c. With numerous leaves of advertisements and illustrations in text as well as five folding maps. In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally sound with shelf wear bumped to head and tail of spine and extremities with some damp marks to boards. Internally firmly bound. Light odd spotting to odd leaf pages otherwise generally bright and clean. Good United Planters' Association of Southern India hardcover
52198London: The C.W.Daniel Company 1927. 1st edition. Lectures given to University students reading Comparative Religions Philosophy and Science. Contents: I.The Aryan Road Generally - The Great Plan - Evolution; II.A.The Christ of the Hindu Road; B.The Christ of the Egyptian Road; III.The Christ of the Aryan-Semitic Road; A.The Arabs; The Moors; Islam; B.The Jews; IV.The Christ of the Iranian Road. The Parsis - Zoroastrianism; V.The Path of the Celt; VI.A.The Path of the Teuton; B.Completion of Aryan Descent into India; VII.A.The Posotion in and Contribution to the World Scheme of the Celto-Teutonic Road; B.The Contributory Sources of Christianity; VIII."The Christ" - The Life of Jesus the Disciple; IX.The Science of the Emotions; X.The Science of Peace; IX.Justice and the Evolutionary Pathway; XII."That There is a Great Fellowship of Faith and a World Citizenship"; XIII.The Release of the God Within; XIV."There is No Religion Higher than Truth". Pp.103 gift message to reverse of half-title page. Brown cloth with brown paper boards uneven sunning to front board. Scarce. G. London: The C.W.Daniel Company, 1927. hardcover
1894996W23Kingston; London Ont.: The British Whig Office; A. Talbot & Company 1894. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 6.5". None. An incredibly scarce record of the Church of England's proceedings in Canada spanning almost a decade of sessions. An incredibly scarce piece of Canadian and Anglican history in library-stamped half-morocco and marbled boards.Featuring an unlisted folding plate of statistics including financial records to the final page of the 4th session and an additional unlisted folding document to the rear of the book. No other collation records available. Bound in half morocco with library details to spine. Externally generally smart. Rubbing to extremities. Small loss of leather to head. Reinforced hinges. Library bookplates to paste downs. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with occasional age toning chipping and closed tears. Closed tears to pp.175 of first title-32. Evidence of label removal from page facing 4th session title page. Occasional library stamps embossed logos and small hole-punch names to pages and folding plates. Good The British Whig Office; A. Talbot & Company hardcover
25523Inscription by the Tichborne Claimant dated 6 March 1893. Inscription by Phelps dated 9 December 1890. The Tichborne Case was very possibly the greatest scandal of Victorian England. See the entry for ‘Tichborne claimant’ with subheading for ‘Arthur Orton’ in the Oxford DNB. Trained as a civil engineer Major-General Arthur Phelps 1837-1920 civil engineer was a prominent homeopath anti-vaccinationist and anti-vivisectionist who promoted his views as proprietor and editor of the Citizen newspaper. Each inscription is on one side of a single 11.5 x 18.5 cm piece of gilt-edged wove paper presumably extracted from an autograph album. In good condition lightly aged with small patch of minor discoloration at the foot. In the claimant’s distinctive hand at the head of the verso: ‘Norwich. / March 6th/93 / Yours truly / R. C. D. Tichborne’. And on the recto: ‘Inoculating one disease in a child in order to prevent his taking another is like sowing dandelion seeds on the lawn to prevent weeds from growing on it. / A. Phelps / 9th. December 1890.’ Between the signature and date in a contemporary hand: ‘Major-General of the Indian Army’. See Image. Inscription by the Tichborne Claimant dated 6 March 1893. Inscription by Phelps dated 9 December 1890. unknown
2002Q-0965426513Poisoned Pen Press 2002-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Poisoned Pen Press hardcover
1964479Gollancz 1964. 8vo. First Edition with frontispiece 16 plates 145 pages of route-maps coloured in outline and 20 pages of sectional drawings and diagrams; blue cloth gilt back a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter lightly browned at backstrip. Major and definitive study by the most influential school of the century. Gollancz, hardcover
24279‘Villa Petrovitz Sulla Costa / Florence June 3d 1865’. The Pulskys had fled Austria-Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and while in London the Countess had published her well-received ‘Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady’. They would only be allowed back under an imperial amnesty in the year after this letter in 1866. The recipient Sabilla Novello was the daughter of London music publisher Vincent Novello and sister of Alfred and Clara Novello the ‘Countess Gigliucci’ referred to in the letter all three of whom have entries in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 12mo. On bifolium. Aged and worn with archival tape repair to extremities and slight loss at top outer corners of both leaves resulting in loss of the last two letters of ‘Costa’ in the address. Seventy lines of text. Signed ‘Therese Pulszky’. The first paragraph reads: ‘My dear Miss Novello / Far from being comforted at your and Mr. Alfred’s absence during the Dante festivals we are still lamenting it. If you had seen how nicely we had arranged everything for you! The Marchisio sang Gounod Becker played his splendid violin gloriously Salvini and Rossi recited at our party which we had combined for you with a tableau of Dante Beatrice Gemma Donati etc etc in the garden illuminations by bon-fires about 350 guests were assembled all for you and you did not come. Oh! Sabilla what ought not to be fine for such transgression!’ The letter continues with news of ‘Lamonica’ and his ‘portraits and frames’ ‘Will you come on a visit to us to see the portraits to suggest any alteration before they are dispatched’ and plans for a trip to Leghorn. She reports that they have had ‘plenty of trouble since we saw you about the management of our afairs in Hungary. but likewise plenty of pleasure’: ‘One great enjoyment to me was to play classic music with Becker’. She reports that ‘Harriet is rosy and bright singing like a lark’ ‘Mr. Pulszky is busy in many ways; my mother is pretty well and does not feel uncomfortable; Charlie Poli and Garibaldi are growing and shouting; - all remember you and Mr. Alfred’. She ends by informing her that ‘Galori has brought a drawing for you’ and asking whether ‘Countess Gigliucci’ is ‘with her family in Genoa’. ‘Villa Petrovitz Sulla Cos[ta] / Florence June 3d 1865’. unknown
25793Letter ‘Postmark: Belfast’ dated 30 October 1929. Newspaper cutting of Hood’s letter to The Times dated 28 October 1929. Undated anonymous note from 19 Sutton Court Road Chiswick London. Hood was married to the harpist Helen Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser 1889-1967 daughter of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser 1857-1930 the celebrated collector and singer of Hebridean songs. The two items are in good condition lightly aged. ONE: Manuscript Letter Signed by ‘Ulster Scot.’ 1p 8vo. Begins: ‘Dear Rev Sir / Glad to see you took up the “cudgels†on behalf of the “Ulster Scot.â€â€™ The writer of the letter considers that the part played by this group ‘in building industry &c.’ was surpassed by their efforts ‘in cristainising sic and civilising the nations of the world’. Descending into sectarianism he continues: ‘The Roman Catholic Hierarchy judging from their public speeches would have us believe the very opposite. Like many another Scott I read with delight your article to the “Times†and on behalf of myself and others I return you my sincerest thanks’. TWO: Unsigned Note 1p 8vo addressed from ‘19 Sutton Court Road. / London. Chiswick. W.’ Clearly written by Roman Catholic businessman W. Vance Packman who corresponded from this address at the time. Reads: ‘It is a pity that you have failed to point out that all the above were Celtic Catholics in communion with Apostolic See’. Annotated by Hood: ‘My answer to this was that I was confining myself to facts.’ Laid down at the centre of the page is a newspaper cutting of a letter to The Times from ‘REV. J. C. F. HOOD The Vicarage Garstang Lancashire’ headed ‘Points from Letters / The Ulster Scott’. Begins: ‘Your columns lately have dealt with the achievements of Ulster Scots in the sphere of government law literature and science. May I extend the record into the sphere of religion It is sometimes forgotten that the foundations of civilization in Great Britain were laid to a great extent by men of that breed.’ Letter (‘Postmark: Belfast’) dated 30 October 1929. Newspaper cutting of Hood’s letter to The Times dated 28 October 1929. unknown
2013AIB723_BR025705_723Dragon Bookstore 2013-01-01. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date :2013-01-01 Pages: 317 Language: Chinese Publisher: Dragon Bookstore courageous recognition of cultural heritage interrupt merely a necessary first step . Once people realize that those who have lost thing. once people start regret those tragic loss . will it be possible to prepare a completely opposite way and death : the road to recovery . - Big shift: see how the world into the modern in 1417 . a cold winter day . a small. friendly . alert man. rode Benz in the vast for. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Dragon Bookstore paperback
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1924318561Buitenzorg Java: Division of Commerce of the Department of Agriculture Industry and Commerce 1924. 1st edition. Nice copy. folio. linen boards 334 20pp. frontis col. tipped in plate tissue-guard ep maps b/w pls. & ills. col. advert. plate tables col. fldg. map Colonial Reference Handbook Division of Commerce of the Department of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce hardcover
2011G7530450662I3N00Beijing Science and Technology Press 2011. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Beijing Science and Technology Press paperback
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