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180232435AB1802. Fourth Edition. Three Volumes Volume I II and III. Edinburgh Printed by D.Willison for Archibald Constable 1802. Octavo 14 cm wide x 21.7 cm high. Volume I: II 489 pages plus 7 unnumbered pages of an Index and including 1 full-page illustration of a "Plough for Cleaning Turnips"/ Volume II: 484 V pages plus 1 page of Advertising of "Books Printed for Archibald Constable" plus 1 Extra-Large Fold-out "Table or Mode of Cultivating the Farm 1 full-page plate showcasing the "Advantage to be derived from streighting of Rivers" 1 full-page plate showcasing different Grubs and Caterpillars 1 full--page Diagram showing compositions of soil Clay Sand or Gravel Calx Moorish or Mossy Soil Loam or Black Rich Earth / Volume III: Portrait-Frontispiece of Francis Duke of Bedford 546 pages with 1 full-page "Plan of W. Hunter's Feeding Byre at Eskmont" with a Dung Court 1 Text-Illustration showing "A Machine for Pounding Limestone" 1 full-page plate showing the phenomenon of "Floating Land" - Farming next to a River 1 Text-Illustration of "The Argyleshire Plough invented by Alexander Campbell" 1 extra-large fold-out plan of a Table showing Price-Developments of British Corn Barley Wheat Peas Bear Bigg exported 1 full-page plate showcasing the architectural structure of a Thrashing Mill Barn 1 full-page plate showing the structure of sucessful Embankments. Hardcover / Original decorative half- leather with gilt lettering on spine. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Very rare in this original condition. From the library of Richard Meade Ballymartle with his Exlibris / Bookplate to pastedown. This fantastic publication was a novelty at the beginning of the 19th century published by influential scottish publisher Archibald David Constable. The Magazine includes some wonderful diagrams and illustrations see our details in the description and some of the topics mentioned in detail are for example: Volume I: - General View of the Agriculture of the County of Fife - An Essay on Lime by a Yorkshire Farmer - A Rural Sketch if the County of Lancaster - Review of Nottinghamshire Survey - Sheep and Great Farms favourable to Population - Register of the Weather in 1799 Volume II: - Proceedings of the County of Caithness - Agricultural Intelligence England - Agricultural Intelligence Scotland - Strictures on Farm-Management near London - Of the quantity of Bread Corn required yearly to maintain the Inhabitants of Great Britain - General View of the Agriculture of the County of Argyle - Sketch of a Tour through the Northern Counties of Scotland - Communications on American Husbandry - On the means of encreasing Manure - Bordley's American Husbandry Volume III: - Disadvantages if a Fixed Rotation of Crops - Obstacles arising from Climate - "Experiments and Onservations on the Culture of Potatoes" by Sir Archibald Grant of Monymusk - Hints regarding Cattle - On Potatoes - A General View of the Corn Trade and Conr Laws in Great Britain - Account of the Drainage of Loch Coot - Hints on the Improvement of Waste Land - On the Husbandry of the Hindoos sic Hindu's From a Letter of an Officer in the British Army in Allahabad in the year 1798 etc. etc. Archibald David Constable 24 February 1774 21 July 1827 was a Scottish publisher bookseller and stationer. Constable was born at Carnbee Fife son of the land steward to the Earl of Kellie. In 1788 Archibald was apprenticed to Peter Hill an Edinburgh bookseller based on the High Street south of the Mercat Cross. In 1795 Constable started in business for himself as a dealer in rare books taking a unit immediately opposite Peter Hill on the north side of the Mercat Cross. He was then living in a house in Calton village on the edge of Calton Hill. He bought the rights to publish the Scots Magazine in 1801 and John Leyden the orientalist became its editor. In 1800 Constable began the Farmer's Magazine and in November 1802 he issued the first number of the Edinburgh Review under the nominal editorship of Sydney Smith; Lord Jeffrey was however the guiding spirit of the review having as his associates Lord Brougham Sir Walter Scott Henry Hallam John Playfair and afterwards Lord Macaulay. In 1802 he published "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" by Walter Scott and continued a lifelong friendship with Scott from at least this point. Walter Scott was primarily an advocate and the Edinburgh courts were only 100m from Constable's shop. From at least 1809 his head clerk Robert Cadell had a financial interest in the firm and in 1811 he replaced Hunter of Blackness as a partner and from 1812 was sole partner with Constable. Constable made a new departure in publishing by the generosity of his terms to authors. Writers for the Edinburgh Review were paid at an unprecedented rate and Constable offered Scott 1000 guineas in advance for Marmion. In 1804 A. G. Hunter of Blackness joined Constable as partner bringing considerable capital into the firm which thereafter was styled Archibald Constable & Co. In 1805 jointly with Longman & Co. Constable published Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel and in 1807 Marmion. He also published four of James Hogg's books The Mountain Bard 1807 The Shepherd's Guide 1807 The Forest Minstrel 1810 and Poetical Works 1822. In 1808 a split took place between Constable and Sir Walter Scott who transferred his business to the publishing firm of John Ballantyne & Co. for which he supplied most of the capital. In 1813 however a reconciliation took place. Ballantyne was in difficulties and Constable again became Scott's publisher a condition being that the firm of John Ballantyne & Co. should be wound up at an early date though Scott retained his interest in the printing business of James Ballantyne & Co. Around 1810 he bought a house at the head of Craigs Close nearby his shop. The premises was previously the house of William Creech and historically had been the home of Andro Hart. The printworks linked to this house seem to have been leased by Constable since around 1800. In 1808 he served as Moderator of the High Constables of Edinburgh. In 1812 Constable who had admitted Robert Cathcart and Robert Cadell as partners on Hunter's retirement purchased the copyright of the Encyclopædia Britannica adding the supplement 6 vols 1816-1824 to the 4th 5th and 6th editions. In 1814 he bought the copyright of Waverley. This was issued anonymously; but in a short time 12000 copies were disposed of Scott's other novels following in quick succession. The firm also published the Annual Register. Constable played a key role in the 1825 purchase of the Astorga Collection by the library of the Faculty of Advocates. The collection comprising 3716 pre-1800 volumes which ones belonged to Spain's 14th Marquis of Astorga is now held by the National Library of Scotland. Through over-speculation complications arose and in 1826 a financial crash occurred. Constable's London agents stopped payment leading to his failure for over £250000. James Ballantyne & Co. also went bankrupt owing nearly £90000. The collapse of both firms had a significant impact on Sir Walter Scott. Constable started business afresh and began in 1827 Constable's Miscellany of Original and Selected Works consisting of a series of original works and of standard books republished in a cheap form thus making one of the earliest and most famous attempts to popularize high-quality literature. Constable died of dropsy which had plagued him for several years at home 3 Park Place in Edinburgh on 21 July 1827 but his firm survived and the Constable publishing business continued in the twentieth century issuing a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books. It continues today as Constable & Robinson. Wikipedia hardcover
1821433824London : Printed for A. Constable & Co 1821. 3rd edition ""which is almost entirely rewritten"". Hardcover. Good copy in marbled boards backed in gilt-blocked aniline calf. Edges nicked dust-dulled and rubbed as with age with some loss. Creased and cracked pages with some browning. Physical description; xvi 464 p. ; 20 cm. Notes; First published 1817. Subjects; Cooking English. British cooking. Home cooking United Kingdom. 19th century cookbooks. London : Printed for A. Constable & Co hardcover
1827411014Edinburgh : Archibald Constable & Co. 1827. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies in the original cloth with paper-labelled titles to spine. Panel edges and spine bands somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Some pages unopened. Light scattered foxing in places; hinges starting to detach on some copies. Remain generally quite well-preserved; overall tight bright and strong. Physical description; 66 volumes : plates illustrations portraits frontispieces folded maps ; 16 cm. Notes; includes vol. 1-3 6 7 10 to 32 35 to 67 69 71 to 74 of a total of 80 vol. published from 1827 to 1831. Dedicated to the King. Some volumes contain ads for recently published or upcoming issues or lists of past issues. Contents; Hall's voyages I-III -- Converts I II -- Table-talk -- Perils & Captivity -- Phenomenon of nature -- Mariner's Tonga Islands I II -- Rebellion 1745 I II -- Robert's adventures -- Schiller's works I II -- Illustrations of British history I II -- General Register for 1827 -- Life of Robert Burns -- Life of Mary Queen of Scots I II --The Pleiad by Wrangham -- Memorials of the late war I II -- Tour in Germany I II -- Rebellions 1638-1660 I II -- Revolutions in Europe III --Cochrane's journey I II -- Norway Sweden and Denmark -- Sculpture painting and architecture -- The Ottoman empire I II -- Rebellions 1689-1715 -- Conspiracies I II -- Natural history of Selborne -- An Autumn in Italy -- Life of Oliver Cromwell I II -- Life of Hernan Cortes -- Chivalry and the Crusades I II -- History of music -- Life of Sir W. Wallace I II -- Life of King James I. I II - Memoirs of Napoleon I-III -- Greek war of independence I II -- Conquest of Peru -- The knights of Malta I II -- Residence in Normandy -- Switzerland France and the Pyrenees I II -- American ornithology II IV -- Memoirs of Josephine -- Civil wars of Ireland I II. Subjects; Constable Archibald 1774-1827. Miscellanies. Non-fiction. Libraries of useful knowledge. Non-fiction 19th century. General knowledge. Edinburgh : Archibald Constable & Co. hardcover
189175552li 3 497 7 pages 4 plates comprising colour frontispiece and 3 foldout maps reproduced by John Bartholomew further in text illustrations a revised and improved edition based upon Irving Brock's Translation some pages unopened Published by Archibald Constable hardcover
1807013799Newcastle 1808: EDW Walker 1807. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK Edition First Printing. 27pp Original red cloth boards bordered in gilt with gilt decoration to spin. text edges in gilt. This is a true first edition first printing first impression issued and bound as part 2 of Constable. Part one is a review of the catholic question 1808. Review of the question of Catholic emancipation. EDW, Walker Hardcover
1828271503Edinburgh : Printed for Constable 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked aniline calf over marble boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Previous owner's bookplate. Physical description; 335 pages ; 16 cm. Subjects; Canning George -- 1770-1827. Europe -- History -- 1815-1848. America -- History. Edinburgh : Printed for Constable hardcover
184617383Washington: Blair and Rives 1846. 13 3 blank pp double columns disbound Scattered foxing. Good. Sabin 16046. Blair and Rives unknown books
187613117New York: Scribner Armstrong & co. 1876. 12mo. xxx 336 p. illus. <br><br>Publisher's "Bric-a-brac series" no. 10. Selections from "Archibald Constable and his literary correspondence" by his son T. Constable 1873 and from Gillies' "Memoirs of a literary veteran " 1851. Edited by Richard Henry Stoddard & compiled Thomas Constable. Publisher's white cloth stamped and decorated in black and gold. Ex-library with bookplate call number on spine in white charge pocket and date due slip at rear. Private owner's stamps including on title-page. Scribner, Armstrong, & co. hardcover books
189574897Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons 1895. Octavo pp. 1-4 1-3 4-177 178: printer's imprint 179-180: ads original yellow cloth front and spine panels stamped in black t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. "Biological science fantasy of a large monkey which is taught to think and to participate in human society; part two of three comprises the beasts written autobiography." - Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 13. "Written alternately by human narrator and intelligent monkey with estranged point of view. Intrigues and murders plus long essay on loss of happiness because of reason. Monkey commits suicide. Influenced THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR MOREAU." - Suvin Victorian Science Fiction in the UK p. 60. Bleiler 1978 p. 48. Reginald 03714. Early private owner's tiny monogram blind stamp on title leaf and last leaf of text and date "7.5.95" neatly inked on recto of title leaf. Yellow cloth a trifle soiled a near fine attractive copy. Publisher's slip regarding trade terms for the book laid in. #74897 William Blackwood and Sons unknown books
18593571London: Basil Montagu Pickering 1859. Attractive Arts & Crafts binding in dark blue-green morocco on slightly flexibly boards. Spine with five raised bands each decorated with two rows of gilt stippling the gilt-stippled dots repeated on the perimeter of both covers and dentelles. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 8vo. 79 pages. Page edges stained blue. A bit of rubbing to edges near fine. <br/><br/> Basil Montagu Pickering hardcover books
187365913Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas 1873. Cloth/no dust jacket Octavo 3 volumes. Hardcover. Good. brown cloth gilt lettering 3 volume set 540528 523 pp laid into the first edition is a gift inscription by the author<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Edmonston and Douglas hardcover
18593571London: Basil Montagu Pickering 1859. Attractive Arts & Crafts binding in dark blue-green morocco on slightly flexibly boards. Spine with five raised bands each decorated with two rows of gilt stippling the gilt-stippled dots repeated on the perimeter of both covers and dentelles. Printed at the Chiswick Press. 8vo. 79 pages. Page edges stained blue. A bit of rubbing to edges near fine. Basil Montagu Pickering unknown
1876288603Kingston-upon-Hull : Leng 1876. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked and blind-bordered cloth edges very slightly toned. Some wear and tear as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Physical description; xi 689 pages ; 22 cm. Notes; Includes footnotes. Subjects; Medical misconceptions. Medicine Miscellaneous. Genre; Bibliography. Kingston-upon-Hull : Leng hardcover
1848326308Dublin: James McGlashan 1848. First Edition. Hardcover. Subscribers list included Charles Dickens 2 copies. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Boards dust-toned. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Browning to the pages. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical Description: 283 pages. Genre: Poetry. Dublin: James McGlashan hardcover
1880344865London: Marshall 1880. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description: 135 pages. Subjects: Economics. 19th century economics. Finances. Wealth. London: Marshall hardcover
189515242THE CURSE OF INTELLECT Roberts Brothers 1895 first edition American issue some soiling to the yellow cloth binding foxing to the end-papers and paste-downs else a tight vg copy. A simian romance whereby a monkey is acclimated into human society with unfortunate results. Roberts Brothers hardcover
189039082brEdinburgh: T. and A. Constable/Edinburgh University Press 1890. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Limited edition of 30 copies this being number five handwritten and initialed by Archibald Constable. Additionally inscribed by Constable to "Aunt Lucy Xmas 1890." Gilt titles to front on blue buckram cloth boards. Binding rebacked with medium blue cloth spine and corners and new endpapers. Some light wear about edges. Owner's name to new front endpaper. Some toning toward endpapers and one tissue-guard creased. Otherwise a clean tight and unmarked book. Chromolithograph frontispiece plus two lithograph plates. Additional illustrations in text. Index. . T. and A. Constable/Edinburgh University Press Hardcover
189717049London: Ballantyne Press for the Vale Press 1897. Hardback paper label to spine boards partially covered with decorated paper. 23.5cm x 15cm. 100pp. Illustrated by Charles Ricketts. Limited edition of only 210 copies. Spine slightly darkened with some fraying to outer joint and head of spine. Previous owners' bookplates to front pastedown. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Illus. by Ricketts Charles . Ballantyne Press for the Vale Press Hardcover
185530061855. Mezzotint on steel. 130mm by 185mm image 290mm by 425mm sheet. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. Tiny spot in platemark. unknown
185530121855. Mezzotint on steel. 170mm by 225mm platemark 290mm by 425mm sheet. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. Some ink residue in title from time of printing. unknown
185530101855. Mezzotint on steel. 190mm by 240mm platemark 290mm by 425mm sheet. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. One small mark in title area and one tiny indentation below title area. unknown
185530071855. Mezzotint on steel. 170mm by 250mm image 290mm by 425mm sheet. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. Tiny spot in platemark. unknown
185530111855. Mezzotint on steel. 185mm by 235mm platemark 290mm by 425mm sheet. East Bergholt House was the birthplace of Constable. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. A couple of faint foxing spots and a small handling crease within the platemark. unknown
185530131855. Mezzotint on steel. 170mm by 205mm platemark 290mm by 425mm sheet. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. unknown
185530161855. Mezzotint on steel. 245mm by 185mm platemark 425mm by 290mm sheet. From 'English Landscape Scenery' 1855. John Constable RA was an English Romantic landscape painter. He believed that imagination and emotion were an important part of artistic expression and so incorporated these tenets into his lush idyllic scenes. Beginning in 1829 Constable worked closely with David Lucas to produce the mezzotints as a general survey of his work. A couple of small indentations in title area. unknown